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Contents
About This Manual ............................................................ i
Purpose ................................................................................ i Intended Audience ................................................................. i Prerequisite Skill and Knowledge .............................................. i What Is in This Manual ........................................................... i Related Documentation.......................................................... ii Conventions ........................................................................ iii How to Get in Touch ............................................................. iv
C901130018.......................................................................18 C901130019.......................................................................18 C901130020.......................................................................19 C901130021.......................................................................19 C901130022.......................................................................20 C901130023.......................................................................20 C901130024.......................................................................21 C901130025.......................................................................21 C901130026.......................................................................22 C901130027.......................................................................22 C901130028.......................................................................23 C901130029.......................................................................23 C901130030.......................................................................24 C901130031.......................................................................24 C901130032.......................................................................25 C901130033.......................................................................25 C901130034.......................................................................26 C901130035.......................................................................26 C901130036.......................................................................27 C901130037.......................................................................27 C901130038.......................................................................28 C901130039.......................................................................28 C901130040.......................................................................29 C901130041.......................................................................30 C901130042.......................................................................30 C901130043.......................................................................31 C901130044.......................................................................31 C901130045.......................................................................32 C901130046.......................................................................32 C901130047.......................................................................33 C901130048.......................................................................33 C901130049.......................................................................34 C901130050.......................................................................34 C901130051.......................................................................35 C901130052.......................................................................35 C901130053.......................................................................36 C901130054.......................................................................36 C901130055.......................................................................37 C901130056.......................................................................37
C901160005 ...................................................................... 73 C901160006 ...................................................................... 73 C901160007 ...................................................................... 74 C901160008 ...................................................................... 74 C901160009 ...................................................................... 75 C901160010 ...................................................................... 75 C901160011 ...................................................................... 76 C901160012 ...................................................................... 77 C901160013 ...................................................................... 77 C901160014 ...................................................................... 78 C901160017 ...................................................................... 78 C901160018 ...................................................................... 79 C901160019 ...................................................................... 79 C901160020 ...................................................................... 79 C901160021 ...................................................................... 80 C901160022 ...................................................................... 81 C901160023 ...................................................................... 81 C901160024 ...................................................................... 82 C901160025 ...................................................................... 82 C901160026 ...................................................................... 83 C901160027 ...................................................................... 84
C901170016.......................................................................96 C901170017.......................................................................96 C901170018.......................................................................97 C901170019.......................................................................97 C901170020.......................................................................97 C901170023.......................................................................97 C901170024.......................................................................98 C901170025.......................................................................99 C901170026..................................................................... 100 C901170027..................................................................... 100 C901170028..................................................................... 101 C901170029..................................................................... 101 C901170030..................................................................... 101 C901170031..................................................................... 102 C901170032..................................................................... 102 C901170033..................................................................... 103 C901170036..................................................................... 103 C901170037..................................................................... 103 C901170038..................................................................... 104 C901170039..................................................................... 105 C901170040..................................................................... 106 C901170041..................................................................... 106 C901170042..................................................................... 107 C901170043..................................................................... 107 C901170044..................................................................... 108 C901170045..................................................................... 108 C901170046..................................................................... 108 C901170047..................................................................... 108 C901170048..................................................................... 109 C901170049..................................................................... 109 C901170050..................................................................... 110 C901170051..................................................................... 110 C901170052..................................................................... 111 C901170053..................................................................... 112 C901170054..................................................................... 112 C901170055..................................................................... 113 C901170056..................................................................... 113 C901170057..................................................................... 113 C901170058..................................................................... 114
C901180040..................................................................... 132 C901180041..................................................................... 133 C901180042..................................................................... 133 C901180043..................................................................... 134 C901180044..................................................................... 134 C901180045..................................................................... 134 C901180046..................................................................... 134 C901180047..................................................................... 135 C901180048..................................................................... 135 C901180049..................................................................... 135 C901180050..................................................................... 136 C901180051..................................................................... 136 C901180052..................................................................... 136 C901180053..................................................................... 137 C901180054..................................................................... 137
C901190022 .................................................................... 157 C901190023 .................................................................... 158 C901190024 .................................................................... 159 C901190025 .................................................................... 159 C901190026 .................................................................... 160 C901190027 .................................................................... 161 C901190028 .................................................................... 161 C901190029 .................................................................... 162 C901190030 .................................................................... 162 C901190031 .................................................................... 162 C901190032 .................................................................... 163 C901190033 .................................................................... 163 C901190034 .................................................................... 163 C901190035 .................................................................... 164 C901190038 .................................................................... 164 C901190039 .................................................................... 165 C901190040 .................................................................... 165 C901190041 .................................................................... 166 C901190042 .................................................................... 166 C901190043 .................................................................... 166 C901190044 .................................................................... 167 C901190045 .................................................................... 167 C901190046 .................................................................... 168 C901190047 .................................................................... 168 C901190048 .................................................................... 168 C901190051 .................................................................... 168 C901190052 .................................................................... 169 C901190053 .................................................................... 169 C901190054 .................................................................... 170 C901190055 .................................................................... 170 C901190056 .................................................................... 171 C901190057 .................................................................... 171 C901190058 .................................................................... 172 C901190059 .................................................................... 172 C901190060 .................................................................... 172 C901190061 .................................................................... 172 C901190062 .................................................................... 173 C901190064 .................................................................... 173 C901190065 .................................................................... 173
C901190066..................................................................... 174 C901190067..................................................................... 175 C901190068..................................................................... 176 C901190069..................................................................... 176 C901190070..................................................................... 177 C901190071..................................................................... 177 C901190072..................................................................... 178 C901190073..................................................................... 178 C901190074..................................................................... 178 C901190075..................................................................... 178 C901190076..................................................................... 179 C901190077..................................................................... 179 C901190078..................................................................... 179 C901190079..................................................................... 180 C901190080..................................................................... 180 C901190081..................................................................... 180 C901190082..................................................................... 181 C901190083..................................................................... 181 C901190084..................................................................... 181 C901190085..................................................................... 182 C901190086..................................................................... 182 C901190087..................................................................... 183
C901200015 .................................................................... 195 C901200016 .................................................................... 196 C901200017 .................................................................... 196 C901200018 .................................................................... 197 C901200019 .................................................................... 198 C901200020 .................................................................... 198 C901200021 .................................................................... 199 C901200022 .................................................................... 199 C901200023 .................................................................... 199 C901200024 .................................................................... 199 C901200025 .................................................................... 200 C901200026 .................................................................... 201 C901200027 .................................................................... 201 C901200028 .................................................................... 202 C901200029 .................................................................... 202 C901200030 .................................................................... 203 C901200031 .................................................................... 203 C901200032 .................................................................... 204 C901200033 .................................................................... 204 C901200034 .................................................................... 204 C901200035 .................................................................... 205 C901200038 .................................................................... 205 C901200039 .................................................................... 205 C901200040 .................................................................... 206 C901200041 .................................................................... 206 C901200042 .................................................................... 206 C901200043 .................................................................... 207 C901200044 .................................................................... 207 C901200045 .................................................................... 208 C901200046 .................................................................... 208 C901200047 .................................................................... 208 C901200048 .................................................................... 208 C901200051 .................................................................... 209 C901200052 .................................................................... 209 C901200053 .................................................................... 210 C901200054 .................................................................... 210 C901200055 .................................................................... 210 C901200056 .................................................................... 211 C901200057 .................................................................... 211
C901200058..................................................................... 212 C901200059..................................................................... 212 C901200060..................................................................... 212 C901200061..................................................................... 213 C901200062..................................................................... 213 C901200064..................................................................... 213 C901200065..................................................................... 213 C901200066..................................................................... 214 C901200067..................................................................... 214 C901200068..................................................................... 215 C901200069..................................................................... 215 C901200070..................................................................... 215 C901200071..................................................................... 216 C901200072..................................................................... 216 C901200073..................................................................... 217 C901200074..................................................................... 217 C901200075..................................................................... 217 C901200076..................................................................... 217 C901200077..................................................................... 218 C901200078..................................................................... 218 C901200079..................................................................... 218 C901200080..................................................................... 219 C901200081..................................................................... 219 C901200082..................................................................... 219 C901200083..................................................................... 220 C901200084..................................................................... 220 C901200085..................................................................... 221 C901200086..................................................................... 221 C901200087..................................................................... 221
C901210006 .................................................................... 226 C901210007 .................................................................... 227 C901210008 .................................................................... 227 C901210009 .................................................................... 227 C901210010 .................................................................... 228 C901210011 .................................................................... 228 C901210012 .................................................................... 228 C901210013 .................................................................... 229 C901210014 .................................................................... 229 C901210015 .................................................................... 230 C901210016 .................................................................... 230 C901210017 .................................................................... 230 C901210018 .................................................................... 231 C901210019 .................................................................... 231 C901210020 .................................................................... 232 C901210021 .................................................................... 232 C901210022 .................................................................... 233 C901210023 .................................................................... 233
C901230017..................................................................... 244 C901230018..................................................................... 245 C901230019..................................................................... 245 C901230020..................................................................... 245 C901230021..................................................................... 246 C901230022..................................................................... 246 C901230023..................................................................... 247 C901230024..................................................................... 247 C901230025..................................................................... 247 C901230026..................................................................... 248 C901230027..................................................................... 248 C901230028..................................................................... 248 C901230029..................................................................... 249 C901230030..................................................................... 249 C901230031..................................................................... 249 C901230032..................................................................... 249 C901230033..................................................................... 250 C901230034..................................................................... 250 C901230035..................................................................... 250 C901230036..................................................................... 250 C901230037..................................................................... 251 C901230038..................................................................... 251 C901230039..................................................................... 251 C901230040..................................................................... 251 C901230041..................................................................... 252 C901230042..................................................................... 252 C901230043..................................................................... 252 C901230044..................................................................... 253 C901230045..................................................................... 253 C901230046..................................................................... 253 C901230047..................................................................... 253 C901230048..................................................................... 254 C901230049..................................................................... 254 C901230050..................................................................... 254 C901230051..................................................................... 254 C901230052..................................................................... 255 C901230053..................................................................... 255 C901230054..................................................................... 255 C901230055..................................................................... 255
C901230056 .................................................................... 256 C901230057 .................................................................... 256 C901230058 .................................................................... 256 C901230059 .................................................................... 256 C901230060 .................................................................... 257 C901230061 .................................................................... 257 C901230062 .................................................................... 257
Appendix A ................................................................... 259 Abbreviations ............................................................... 259 Appendix B ................................................................... 263 Figures.......................................................................... 263 Tables ........................................................................... 269 Index ............................................................................ 271
Intended Audience
This manual is intended for engineers and technicians who perform operation activities on the ZXG10 iBSC (V6.20).
Section Chapter 1, Sub Cell Statistics Chapter 2, MS TA Measurement Chapter 3, SAPI3 Measurement
Summary Introduces the detailed information about counters related to sub cell statistics. Introduces the detailed information about counters related to MS TA measurement. Introduces the detailed information about counters related to SAPI3 measurement.
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Summary Introduces the detailed information about counters related to uplink and downlink PACCH statistics. Introduces the detailed information about counters related to downlink GPRS data TBF statistic. Introduces the detailed information about counters related to downlink EGPRS data TBF statistic. Introduces the detailed information about counters related to uplink GPRS data TBF statistics. Introduces the detailed information about counters related to uplink EGPRS data TBF statistics. Introduces the detailed information about counters related to BSSGP flow statistic. Introduces the detailed information about counters related to TRX measurement. Lists all the abbreviations used in this manual. Lists all the figures and tables used in this manual. Index of terms and definitions appeared in this manual.
Related Documentation
The following documentation is related to this manual: ZXG10 iBSC (V6.20) Base Station Controller Documentation Guide ZXG10 iBSC (V6.20) Base Station Controller Technical Manual ZXG10 iBSC (V6.20) Base Station Controller Hardware Manual ZXG10 iBSC (V6.20) Base Station Controller Installation Manual ZXG10 iBSC (V6.20) Base Station Controller Performance Counters Manual Volume I ZXG10 iBSC (V6.20) Base Station Controller Performance Counters Manual Volume II
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ZXG10 iBSC (V6.20) Base Station Controller Performance Counters Manual Volume IV ZXG10 iBSC (V6.20) Base Station Controller Performance Counters Manual Volume V ZXG10 iBSC (V6.20) Base Station Controller KPI Reference Manual ZXG10 iBSC (V6.20) Base Station Controller Maintenance Manual (Routine Maintenance) ZXG10 iBSC (V6.20) Base Station Controller Maintenance Manual (Troubleshooting) ZXG10 iBSC (V6.20) Base Station Controller Maintenance Manual (Emergency Maintenance) ZXG10 BSS (V6.20) Base Station Subsystem Alarm Handling Manual ZXG10 BSS (V6.20) Base Station Subsystem Notification Handling Manual ZXG10 BSS (V6.20) Base Station Subsystem OMM Software Installation Manual ZXG10 BSS (V6.20) Base Station Subsystem Configuration Manual (Initial Configuration Guide) ZXG10 BSS (V6.20) Base Station Subsystem Configuration Manual (Feature Configuration Guide) ZXG10 BSS (V6.20) Base Station Subsystem MML Command Manual ZXG10 BSS (V6.20) Parameters Manual Base Station Subsystem Radio
ZXG10 BSS (V6.20) Base Station Subsystem Operation Manual (Diagnosis and Test) ZXG10 BSS (V6.20) Base Station Subsystem Operation Manual (Signaling Tracing)
Conventions
Typographical Conventions ZTE documents employ the following typographical conventions.
TABLE 2 - TYPOGRAPHIC AL CONVENTIONS
Meaning References to other Manuals and documents. Links on screens. Menus, menu options, function names, input fields, radio button names, check boxes, dropdown lists, dialog box names, window names.
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Meaning Keys on the keyboard and buttons on screens and company name. Text that you type, program code, files and directory names, and function names. Optional parameters. Mandatory parameters. Select one of the parameters that are delimited by it. Note: Provides additional information about a certain topic. Checkpoint: Indicates that a particular step needs to be checked before proceeding further. Tip: Indicates a suggestion or hint to make things easier or more productive for the reader.
Meaning Refers to clicking the primary mouse button (usually the left mouse button) once. Refers to quickly clicking the primary mouse button (usually the left mouse button) twice. Refers to clicking the secondary mouse button (usually the right mouse button) once. Refers to pressing and holding a mouse button and moving the mouse.
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Overview
Sub cell statistics counter is used to find out operation status of the sub cell in radio environment. It focuses on inter-sub-cell handover and relevant counting at the second sub cell so as to check traffic absorption condition by the second sub cell. The measurement takes sub cell as the statistics unit.
What It Counts Number of available TCH/Fs in the second sub cell Number of unavailable TCH/Fs in the second sub cell Number of available TCH/Hs in the second sub cell Number of unavailable TCH/Hs in the second sub cell Number of handover attempts from the first sub cell to the second sub cell Number of handover execution from the first sub cell to the second sub cell
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Counter ID C901130007 C901130008 C901130009 C901130010 C901130011 C901130012 C901130013 C901130014 C901130015 C901130016 C901130017 C901130018 C901130019 C901130020 C901130021 C901130022 C901130023 C901130024 C901130025 C901130026 C901130027 C901130028 C901130029
What It Counts Number of handover success from the first sub cell to the second sub cell Number of handover attempts from the second sub cell to the first sub cell Number of handover execution from the second sub cell to the first sub cell Number of handover success from the second sub cell to the first sub cell Number of handover attempts in the second sub cell Number of handover execution in the second sub cell Number of handover success in the second sub cell Number of outgoing inter-cell handover attempts of the second sub cell Number of outgoing inter-cell handover execution of the second sub cell Number of outgoing inter-cell handover success of the second sub cell Handover attempts due to UL receiving strength of the full rate second sub cell Handover attempts due to DL receiving strength of the full rate second sub cell Handover attempts due to UL quality of the full rate second sub cell Handover attempts due to DL quality of the full rate second sub cell Handover attempts due to PBGT of the full rate second sub cell Handover attempts due to traffic of the full rate second sub cell Handover attempts due to UL interference of the full rate second sub cell (on TCH/F) Handover attempts due to DL interference of the full rate second sub cell (on TCH/F) Handover attempts due to good CI of the full rate second sub cell (on TCH/F) Handover attempts due to bad CI of the full rate second sub cell (on TCH/F) Handover attempts due to path loss and too large TA of the full rate second sub cell (on TCH/F) Handover attempts due to path loss and too small TA of the full rate second sub cell (on TCH/F) Number of forced transfer handover attempts of the full rate second sub cell (on TCH/F)
Counter ID C901130030 C901130031 C901130032 C901130033 C901130034 C901130035 C901130036 C901130037 C901130038 C901130039 C901130040 C901130041 C901130042 C901130043 C901130044 C901130045 C901130046 C901130047 C901130048 C901130049 C901130050 C901130051 C901130052
What It Counts Handover attempts due to other causes of the full rate second sub cell Handover attempts due to UL receiving strength of the half rate second sub cell Handover attempts due to DL receiving strength of the half rate second sub cell Handover attempts due to UL quality of the half rate second sub cell Handover attempts due to DL quality of the half rate second sub cell Handover attempts due to PBGT of the half rate second sub cell Handover attempts due to traffic of the half rate second sub cell Handover attempts due to UL interference of the half rate second sub cell Handover attempts due to DL interference of the half rate second sub cell Handover attempts due to C/I of the half rate second sub cell Handover attempts due to C/I of the half rate second sub cell Handover attempts due to path loss and too large TA of the half rate second sub cell Handover attempts due to path loss and too small TA of the half rate second sub cell Number of forced transfer handover attempts of the half rate second sub cell Handover attempts due to other causes of the half rate second sub cell Number of attempts of TCH/F seizure of the second sub cell (used for assignment) Number of TCH/F seizure success of the second sub cell (used for assignment) Number of TCH/F seizure failure of the second sub cell (used for assignment) Number of attempts of TCH/F seizure of the second sub cell (used for handover) Number of TCH/F seizure success of the second sub cell (used for handover) Number of TCH/F seizure failure of the second sub cell (used for handover) Number of TCH/H seizure attempts of the second sub cell (used for assignment) Number of TCH/H seizure success of the second
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Counter ID
What It Counts sub cell (used for assignment) Number of TCH/H seizure failure of the second sub cell (used for assignment) Number of TCH/H seizure attempts of the second sub cell (used for handover) Number of TCH/H seizure success of the second sub cell (used for handover) Number of TCH/H seizure failure of the second sub cell (used for handover) Number of TCH/F call drops in the second sub cell Number of TCH/H call drops in the second sub cell TCH/F busy time in the second sub cell TCH/H busy time in the second sub cell
C901130001
Definition Description Usage Number of available TCH/Fs in the second sub cell This counter counts the number of available TCH/F channels in the second sub cell. This counter is used to find out the number of available TCH/F channels in the second sub cell, to learn the traffic of the second sub cell. Call database interface to count promptly. Times
C901130002
Definition Description Usage Number of unavailable TCH/Fs in the second sub cell This counter counts the number of unavailable TCH/F channels in the second sub cell. This counter is used to find out the number of available TCH/F channels in the second sub cell, to learn the traffic of the second sub cell. Call database interface to count promptly. Times
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C901130003
Definition Description Usage Number of available TCH/Hs in the second sub cell This counter counts the number of available TCH/H channels in the second sub cell. This counter is used to find out the number of available TCH/H channels in the second sub cell, to learn the traffic of the second sub cell. Call database interface to count promptly. Times
C901130004
Definition Description Usage Number of unavailable TCH/Hs in the second sub cell This counter counts the number of unavailable TCH/H channels in the second sub cell. This counter is used to find out the number of available TCH/H channels in the second sub cell, to learn the traffic of the second sub cell. Call database interface to count promptly. Times
C901130005
Definition Description Usage Number of handover attempts from the first sub cell to the second sub cell This counter counts the number of intra-cell handover attempts from the first sub cell to the second sub cell. This counter is used to find out the frequency of intra-cell handover attempts from the first sub cell to the second sub cell, as one of the parameters to measure radio environment. When BSC receives measurement reports from MS, it makes handover decision. If it is decided to do intra-cell handover, and current sub cell is the first sub cell, and if handover reason is too small Ta&PassLoss or too large C/I, this counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 1.
Measurement Point
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Times
C901130006
Definition Description Usage Number of handover execution from the first sub cell to the second sub cell This counter counts the number of intra-cell handover execution from the first sub cell to the second sub cell. This counter is used to find out the frequency of intra-cell handover execution from the first sub cell to the second sub cell, as one of the parameters to measure radio environment. During inter-sub-cell handover within a cell, this counter increments when following conditions are met: The channel of target sub cell is successfully activated, Current channel is in the second sub cell, and Source channel is in the first sub cell. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 2.
FIGURE 2 INTRA-CELL INCOMING HANDOVER
Measurement Point
Unit
Times
C901130007
Definition Description Number of handover success from the first sub cell to the second sub cell This counter counts the number of intra-cell handover success from the first sub cell to the second sub cell.
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Usage
This counter is used to find out the frequency of intra-cell handover success from the first sub cell to the second sub cell, as one of the parameters to measure radio environment. During inter-sub-cell handover within a cell, target sub cell will receive handover completion message, indicating that MS successfully accesses to new channel. If target channel is in the second sub cell, and source channel is in the first sub cell, this counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 3.
FIGURE 3 SUCCESSFUL INTRA-CELL HANDOVER
Measurement Point
BSC
Unit
Times
C901130008
Definition Description Usage Number of handover attempts from the second sub cell to the first sub cell This counter counts the number of intra-cell handover attempts from the second sub cell to the first sub cell. This counter is used to find out the frequency of intra-cell handover attempts from the second sub cell to the first sub cell, as one of the parameters to measure radio environment. When BSC receives measurement reports from MS, it makes handover decision. If it is decided to do intra-cell handover, and current sub cell is the second sub cell, and if handover reason is too small Ta&PassLoss or too large C/I, this counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 1. Times
Measurement Point
Unit
C901130009
Definition Description Usage Number of handover execution from the second sub cell to the first sub cell This counter counts the number of intra-cell handover execution from the second sub cell to the first sub cell. This counter is used to find out the frequency of intra-cell handover execution from the second sub cell to the first sub cell, as one of the parameters to measure radio environment.
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Measurement Point
During inter-sub-cell handover within a cell, this counter increments when following conditions are met: The channel of target sub cell is successfully activated, Current channel is in the first sub cell, and Source channel is in the second sub cell. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 2.
Unit
Times
C901130010
Definition Description Usage Number of handover success from the second sub cell to the first sub cell This counter counts the number of intra-cell successful handover from the second sub cell to the first sub cell. This counter is used to find out the frequency of intra-cell handover ins success from the second sub cell to the first sub cell, as one of the parameters to measure radio environment. During inter-sub-cell handover within a cell, this counter increments when following conditions are met: Target sub cell receives handover completion message, Target channel is in the first sub cell, and Source channel is in the second sub cell. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 3. Unit Times
Measurement Point
C901130011
Definition Description Usage Number of handover attempts in the second sub cell This counter counts the number of intra-cell handover attempts within the second sub cell. This counter is used to find out the frequency of intra-cell handover attempts within the second sub cell, as one of the parameters to measure radio environment. When BSC receives measurement reports from MS, it makes handover decision. If it is decided to do intra-cell handover, and current sub cell is the second sub cell, and if handover reason is interference handover, this counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 1. Times
Measurement Point
Unit
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C901130012
Definition Description Usage Number of handover execution in the second sub cell This counter counts the number of intra-cell handover execution within the second sub cell. This counter is used to find out the frequency of intra-cell handover execution within the second sub cell, as one of the parameters to measure radio environment. During inter-sub-cell handover within a cell, this counter increments when following conditions are met: The channel of target sub cell is successfully activated, Current channel is in the first sub cell, and Source channel is in the second sub cell. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 2. Unit Times
Measurement Point
C901130013
Definition Description Usage Number of handover success in the second sub cell This counter counts the number of intra-cell handover ins success within the second sub cell. This counter is used to find out the frequency of successful handover from the second sub cell to the second sub cell, as one of the parameters to measure radio environment. During inter-sub-cell handover within a cell, this counter increments when following conditions are met: Target sub cell receives handover completion message, Target channel is in the second sub cell, and Source channel is in the first sub cells. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 3. Unit Times
Measurement Point
C901130014
Definition Description Usage Number of outgoing inter-cell handover attempts of the second sub cell This counter counts the number of inter-cell handover attempts originated from the second sub cell.
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This counter is used to find out the frequency of inter-cell handover attempts originated from the second sub cell, as one of the parameters to measure radio environment. Measurement Point When BSC receives measurement reports from MS, it makes handover decision. If it is decided to do inter-cell handover, and source cell is the second sub cell, this counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 1. Times
Unit
C901130015
Definition Description Usage Number of outgoing inter-cell handover execution of the second sub cell This counter counts the number of inter-cell handover execution originated from the second sub cell. This counter is used to find out the frequency of inter-cell handover execution originated from the second sub cell, as one of the parameters to measure radio environment. During inter-cell handover, when source sub cell receives available resource messages, and source sub cell is the second sub cell, this counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 4.
FIGURE 4 - INTER-CELL HANDOVER EXECUTION
Measurement Point
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C901130016
Definition Description Usage Number of outgoing inter-cell handover success of the second sub cell This counter counts the Number of handover success inter-cell originated from the second sub cell. This counter is used to find out the frequency of inter-cell successful handover originated from the second sub cell, as one of the parameters to measure radio environment.
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During inter-sub-cell handover within a cell, source instance receives the handover completion message returned from target instance, indicating the MS has accessed to target channel. If source sub cell is the second sub cell, this counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 5.
FIGURE 5 SUCCESSFUL INTRA-CELL HANDOVER
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C901130017
Definition Description Handover attempts due to UL receiving strength of the full rate second sub cell This counter counts the number of handover attempts, caused by too low UL receiving strength and originated from full rate channel in the second sub cell. This counter is used to find out the frequency of handover attempts, caused by UL receiving strength and originated from full rate channel in the second sub cell, as one of the references for radio environment in the second sub cell. Make handover decision after BSC receives measurement reports. This counter increments when following conditions are met: Decision is made, Handover is caused by UL strength, Source sub cell is the second sub cell, and Current channel is full rate one. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 6.
FIGURE 6 - HANDOVER DECISION
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C901130018
Definition Description Handover attempts due to DL receiving strength of the full rate second sub cell This counter counts the number of handover attempts, caused by too low DL receiving strength and originated from full rate channel in the second sub cell. This counter is used to find out the frequency of handover attempts, caused by DL receiving strength and originated from full rate channel in the second sub cell, as one of the references for radio environment in the second sub cell. Make handover decision after BSC receives measurement reports. This counter increments when following conditions are met: Decision is made Handover is caused by DL strength, Source sub cell is the second sub cell, and Current channel is full rate one. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 6. Unit Times
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C901130019
Definition Description Handover attempts due to UL quality of the full rate second sub cell This counter counts the number of handover attempts, caused by too poor UL quality and originated from full rate channel in the second sub cell. This counter is used to find out the frequency of handover attempts, caused by UL quality and originated from full rate channel in the second sub cell, as one of the references for radio environment in the second sub cell. Make handover decision after BSC receives measurement reports. This counter increments when following conditions are met: Decision is made, Handover is caused by UL quality, Source sub cell is the second sub cell, and
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Current channel is full rate one. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 6. Unit Times
C901130020
Definition Description Handover attempts due to DL quality of the full rate second sub cell This counter counts the number of handover attempts, caused by too poor DL quality and originated from full rate channel in the second sub cell. This counter is used to find out the frequency of handover attempts, caused by DL quality and originated from full rate channel in the second sub cell, as one of the references for radio environment in the second sub cell. Make handover decision after BSC receives measurement reports. This counter increments when following conditions are met: Decision is made Handover is caused by DL quality, Source sub cell is the second sub cell, and Current channel is full rate one. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 6. Unit Times
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C901130021
Definition Description Handover attempts due to PBGT of the full rate second sub cell This counter counts the number of handover attempts, caused by PBGT and originated from full rate channel in the second sub cell. This counter is used to find out the frequency of handover attempts, caused by PBGT and originated from full rate channel in the second sub cell, as one of the references for radio environment in the second sub cell. Make handover decision after BSC receives measurement reports. This counter increments when following conditions are met: Decision is made Handover is caused by PBGT, Source sub cell is the second sub cell, and
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Current channel is full rate one. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 6. Unit Times
C901130022
Definition Description Handover attempts due to traffic of the full rate second sub cell This counter counts the number of handover attempts, caused by traffic and originated from full rate channel in the second sub cell. This counter is used to find out the frequency of handover attempts, caused by traffic and originated from full rate channel in the second sub cell, as one of the references for radio environment in the second sub cell. Make handover decision after BSC receives measurement reports. This counter increments when following conditions are met: Decision is made Handover is caused by traffic, Source sub cell is the second sub cell, and Current channel is full rate one, this counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 6. Unit Times
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C901130023
Definition Description Handover attempts due to UL interference of the full rate second sub cell (on TCH/F) This counter counts the number of handover attempts, caused by UL interference and originated from full rate channel in the second sub cell. This counter is used to find out the frequency of handover attempts, caused by UL interference and originated from full rate channel in the second sub cell, as one of the references for radio environment in the second sub cell. Make handover decision after BSC receives measurement reports. This counter increments when following conditions are met: Decision is made Handover is caused by UL interference, Source sub cell is the second sub cell, and
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Current channel is full rate one. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 6. Unit Times
C901130024
Definition Description Handover attempts due to DL interference of the full rate second sub cell (on TCH/F) This counter counts the number of handover attempts, caused by DL interference and originated from full rate channel in the second sub cell. This counter is used to find out the frequency of handover attempts, caused by DL interference and originated from full rate channel in the second sub cell, as one of the references for radio environment in the second sub cell. Make handover decision after BSC receives measurement reports. This counter increments when following conditions are met: Decision is made Handover is caused by DL interference, Source sub cell is the second sub cell, and Current channel is full rate one. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 6. Unit Times
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C901130025
Definition Description Handover attempts due to good CI of the full rate second sub cell (on TCH/F) This counter counts the number of handover attempts, caused by too good C/I and originated from full rate channel in the second sub cell. This counter is used to find attempts, caused by too good channel in the second sub cell, environment in the second sub out the frequency of handover C/I and originated from full rate as one of the references for radio cell.
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Measurement Point
Make handover decision after BSC receives measurement reports. This counter increments when following conditions are met:
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Decision is made Handover is caused by too good C/I, Source sub cell is the second sub cell, and Current channel is full rate one. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 6. Unit Times
C901130026
Definition Description Handover attempts due to bad CI of the full rate second sub cell (on TCH/F) This counter counts the number of handover attempts, caused by too bad C/I and originated from full rate channel in the second sub cell. This counter is used to find out the frequency of handover attempts, caused by too bad C/I and originated from full rate channel in the second sub cell, as one of the references for radio environment in the second sub cell. Make handover decision after BSC receives measurement reports. This counter increments when following conditions are met: Decision is made Handover is caused by too bad C/I, Source sub cell is the second sub cell, and Current channel is full rate one. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 6. Unit Times
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C901130027
Definition Description Handover attempts due to path loss and too large TA of the full rate second sub cell (on TCH/F) This counter counts the number of handover attempts, caused by too large path loss and TA and originated from full rate channel in the second sub cell. This counter is used to find out the frequency of handover attempts, caused by too large path loss and TA and originated from full rate channel in the second sub cell, as one of the references for radio environment in the second sub cell.
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Make handover decision after BSC receives measurement reports. This counter increments when following conditions are met: Decision is made Handover is caused by too large path loss and TA, Source sub cell is the second sub cell, and Current channel is full rate one. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 6.
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C901130028
Definition Description Handover attempts due to path loss and too small TA of the full rate second sub cell (on TCH/F) This counter counts the number of handover attempts, caused by too small path loss and TA and originated from full rate channel in the second sub cell. This counter is used to find out the frequency of handover attempts, caused by too small path loss and TA and originated from full rate channel in the second sub cell, as one of the references for radio environment in the second sub cell. Make handover decision after BSC receives measurement reports. This counter increments when following conditions are met: Decision is made Handover is caused by too small path loss and TA, Source sub cell is the second sub cell, and Current channel is full rate one. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 6. Unit Times
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C901130029
Definition Description Number of forced transfer handover attempts of the full rate second sub cell (on TCH/F) This counter counts the number of handover attempts, caused by forced transfer handover and originated from full rate channel in the second sub cell. This counter is used to find out the frequency of handover attempts, caused by forced transfer handover and originated
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from full rate channel in the second sub cell, as one of the references for radio environment in the second sub cell. Measurement Point Make handover decision after BSC receives measurement reports. This counter increments when following conditions are met: Decision is made Handover is caused by forced transfer, Source sub cell is the second sub cell, and Current channel is full rate one. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 6. Unit Times
C901130030
Definition Description Handover attempts due to other causes of the full rate second sub cell This counter counts the number of handover attempts, caused by other causes and originated from full rate channel in the second sub cell. This counter is used to find out the frequency of handover attempts, caused by other causes and originated from full rate channel in the second sub cell, as one of the references for radio environment in the second sub cell. Make handover decision after BSC receives measurement reports. This counter increments when following conditions are met: Decision is made Handover is caused by other reasons, Source sub cell is the second sub cell, and Current channel is full rate one. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 6. Unit Times
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C901130031
Definition Description Handover attempts due to UL receiving strength of the half rate second sub cell This counter counts the number of handover attempts, caused by too low UL receiving strength and originated from half rate channel in the second sub cell.
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This counter is used to find out the frequency of handover attempts, caused by UL receiving strength and originated from half rate channel in the second sub cell, as one of the references for radio environment in the second sub cell. Measurement Point Make handover decision after BSC receives measurement reports. This counter increments when following conditions are met: Decision is made Handover is caused by UL strength, Source sub cell is the second sub cell, and Current channel is half rate one. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 6. Unit Times
C901130032
Definition Description Handover attempts due to DL receiving strength of the half rate second sub cell This counter counts the number of handover attempts, caused by too low DL receiving strength and originated from half rate channel in the second sub cell. This counter is used to find out the frequency of handover attempts, caused by DL receiving strength and originated from half rate channel in the second sub cell, as one of the references for radio environment in the second sub cell. Make handover decision after BSC receives measurement reports. This counter increments when following conditions are met: Decision is made Handover is caused by DL strength, Source sub cell is the second sub cell, and Current channel is half rate one. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 6. Unit Times
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C901130033
Definition Description Handover attempts due to UL quality of the half rate second sub cell
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This counter counts the number of handover attempts, caused by too poor UL quality and originated from half full rate channel in the second sub cell. Usage This counter is used to find out the frequency of handover attempts, caused by UL quality and originated from half rate channel in the second sub cell, as one of the references for radio environment in the second sub cell. Make handover decision after BSC receives measurement reports. This counter increments when following conditions are met: Decision is made Handover is caused by UL quality, Source sub cell is the second sub cell, and Current channel is half rate one. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 6. Unit Times
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C901130034
Definition Description Handover attempts due to DL quality of the half rate second sub cell This counter counts the number of handover attempts, caused by too poor DL quality and originated from half rate channel in the second sub cell. This counter is used to find out the frequency of handover attempts, caused by DL quality and originated from full rate channel in the second sub cell, as one of the references for radio environment in the second sub cell. Make handover decision after BSC receives measurement reports. This counter increments when following conditions are met: Decision is made Handover is caused by DL quality, Source sub cell is the second sub cell, and Current channel is half rate one. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 6. Unit Times
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C901130035
Definition Handover attempts due to PBGT of the half rate second sub cell
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This counter counts the number of handover attempts, caused by PBGT and originated from half rate channel in the second sub cell. This counter is used to find out the frequency of handover attempts, caused by PBGT and originated from half rate channel in the second sub cell, as one of the references for radio environment in the second sub cell. Make handover decision after BSC receives measurement reports. This counter increments when following conditions are met: Decision is made Handover is caused by PBGT, Source sub cell is the second sub cell, and Current channel is half rate one. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 6.
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C901130036
Definition Description Handover attempts due to traffic of the half rate second sub cell This counter counts the number of handover attempts, caused by traffic and originated from half rate channel in the second sub cell. This counter is used to find out the frequency of handover attempts, caused by traffic and originated from half rate channel in the second sub cell, as one of the references for radio environment in the second sub cell. Make handover decision after BSC receives measurement reports. This counter increments when following conditions are met: Decision is made Handover is caused by traffic, Source sub cell is the second sub cell, and Current channel is half rate one. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 6. Unit Times
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C901130037
Definition Handover attempts due to UL interference of the half rate second sub cell (on TCH/F)
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This counter counts the number of handover attempts, caused by UL interference and originated from half rate channel in the second sub cell. This counter is used to find out the frequency of handover attempts, caused by UL interference and originated from half rate channel in the second sub cell, as one of the references for radio environment in the second sub cell. Make handover decision after BSC receives measurement reports. This counter increments when following conditions are met: Decision is made Handover is caused by UL interference, Source sub cell is the second sub cell, and Current channel is half rate one. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 6.
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C901130038
Definition Description Handover attempts due to DL interference of the half rate second sub cell (on TCH/F) This counter counts the number of handover attempts, caused by DL interference and originated from half rate channel in the second sub cell. This counter is used to find out the frequency of handover attempts, caused by DL interference and originated from half rate channel in the second sub cell, as one of the references for radio environment in the second sub cell. Make handover decision after BSC receives measurement reports. This counter increments when following conditions are met: Decision is made Handover is caused by DL interference, Source sub cell is the second sub cell, and Current channel is half rate one. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 6. Unit Times
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C901130039
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Handover attempts due to CI of the half rate second sub cell (on TCH/F) Description This counter counts the number of handover attempts, caused by too good C/I and originated from half rate channel in the second sub cell. This counter is used to find attempts, caused by too good channel in the second sub cell, environment in the second sub out the frequency of handover C/I and originated from half rate as one of the references for radio cell.
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Make handover decision after BSC receives measurement reports. This counter increments when following conditions are met: Decision is made Handover is caused by too good C/I, Source sub cell is the second sub cell, and Current channel is half rate one. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 6.
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C901130040
Definition Description Handover attempts due to CI of the half rate second sub cell (on TCH/F) This counter counts the number of handover attempts, caused by too bad C/I and originated from half rate channel in the second sub cell. This counter is used to find out the frequency of handover attempts, caused by too bad C/I and originated from half rate channel in the second sub cell, as one of the references for radio environment in the second sub cell. Make handover decision after BSC receives measurement reports. This counter increments when following conditions are met: Decision is made Handover is caused by too bad C/I, Source sub cell is the second sub cell, and Current channel is half rate one. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 6. Unit Times
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C901130041
Definition Description Handover attempts due to path loss and too large TA of the half rate second sub cell (on TCH/F) This counter counts the number of handover attempts, caused by too large path loss and TA and originated from half rate channel in the second sub cell. This counter is used to find out the frequency of handover attempts, caused by too large path loss and TA and originated from half rate channel in the second sub cell, as one of the references for radio environment in the second sub cell. Make handover decision after BSC receives measurement reports. This counter increments when following conditions are met: Decision is made Handover is caused by too large path loss and TA, Source sub cell is the second sub cell, and Current channel is half rate one. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 6. Unit Times
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C901130042
Definition Description Handover attempts due to path loss and too small TA of the half rate second sub cell (on TCH/F) This counter counts the number of handover attempts, caused by too small path loss and TA and originated from half rate channel in the second sub cell. This counter is used to find out the frequency of handover attempts, caused by too small path loss and TA and originated from half rate channel in the second sub cell, as one of the references for radio environment in the second sub cell. Make handover decision after BSC receives measurement reports. This counter increments when following conditions are met: Decision is made Handover is caused by too small path loss and TA, Source sub cell is the second sub cell, and Current channel is half rate one. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 6. Unit Times
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C901130043
Definition Description Number of forced transfer handover attempts of the half rate second sub cell (on TCH/F) This counter counts the number of handover attempts, caused by forced transfer handover and originated from half rate channel in the second sub cell. This counter is used to find out the frequency of handover attempts, caused by forced transfer handover and originated from half rate channel in the second sub cell, as one of the references for radio environment in the second sub cell. Make handover decision after BSC receives measurement reports. This counter increments when following conditions are met: Decision is made Handover is caused by forced transfer, Source sub cell is the second sub cell, and Current channel is half rate one. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 6. Unit Times
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C901130044
Definition Description Handover attempts due to other causes of the half rate second sub cell This counter counts the number of handover attempts, caused by other causes and originated from half rate channel in the second sub cell. This counter is used to find out the frequency of handover attempts, caused by other causes and originated from half rate channel in the second sub cell, as one of the references for radio environment in the second sub cell. Make handover decision after BSC receives measurement reports. This counter increments when following conditions are met: Decision is made Handover is caused by other reasons, Source sub cell is the second sub cell, and Current channel is half rate one. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 6. Unit Times
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C901130045
Definition Description Usage Number of attempts of TCH/F seizure of the second sub cell (used for assignment) This counter counts the number of seizure attempts in TCH/F channel in the second sub cell. This counter is used to find out the frequency of seizure attempts in TCH/F channel in the second sub cell, as one of the references for radio environment in the second sub cell. Measurement points of this counter include two types. When successfully applying for channel, if channel type is TCH/F, and application reason is assignment, this counter increments. Successful application includes: Successful resource application; Resource acquisition by queuing, seizure, or dynamic channel conversion. When channel application is failed, if channel type is TCH/F, and application reason is assignment, this counter increments. Failure reasons of application channel include: Receive release command while waiting for resource state; Failed to configure instance number while seizing channel; Timeout while queuing or seizure, or waiting for resource timer; No available radio resource. Unit Times
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C901130046
Definition Description Usage Number of TCH/F seizure success of the second sub cell (used for assignment) This counter counts the number of successful seizure in TCH/F channel in the second sub cell. This counter is used to find out the frequency of successful seizure in TCH/F channel in the second sub cell, as one of the references for radio environment in the second sub cell. This counter increments when following conditions are met: Successfully applying for channel Channel type is TCH/F Application reason is assignment
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Successful application includes: successful resource application; resource acquisition by queuing, seizure, or dynamic channel conversion. Unit Times
C901130047
Definition Description Usage Number of TCH/F seizure failure of the second sub cell (used for assignment) This counter counts the number of seizure failure in TCH/F channel in the second sub cell. This counter is used to find out the frequency of seizure failure in TCH/F channel in the second sub cell, as one of the references for radio environment in the second sub cell. When channel application is failed, if channel type is TCH/F, and application reason is assignment, this counter increments. Failure reasons of application channel include: Receive release command while waiting for resource state; Failed to configure instance number while seizing channel; Timeout while queuing or seizure, or waiting for resource timer; No available radio resource. Unit Times
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C901130048
Definition Description Usage Number of attempts of TCH/F seizure of the second sub cell (used for handover) This counter counts the number of seizure attempts in TCH/F channel in the second sub cell. This counter is used to find out the frequency of seizure attempts in TCH/F channel in the second sub cell, as one of the references for radio environment in the second sub cell. Measurement points of this counter include two types. When channel is successfully applied, if channel type is TCH/F, and application reason is handover, this counter increments. Successful application includes: successful resource application; resource acquisition by queuing, seizure, or dynamic channel conversion. When channel application is failed, if channel type is TCH/F, and application reason is handover, this counter increments. Failure reasons of application channel include:
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Receive release command while waiting for resource state; Failed to configure instance number while seizing channel; Timeout while queuing or seizure, or waiting for resource timer; No available radio resource. Unit Times
C901130049
Definition Description Usage Number of TCH/F seizure success of the second sub cell (used for handover) This counter counts the number of successful seizure in TCH/F channel in the second sub cell. This counter is used to find out the frequency of successful seizure in TCH/F channel in the second sub cell, as one of the references for radio environment in the second sub cell. This counter increments when following conditions are met: Channel is successfully applied, Channel type is TCH/F, and Application reason is handover. Successful application includes: successful resource application; resource acquisition by queuing, seizure, or dynamic channel conversion. Unit Times
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C901130050
Definition Description Usage Number of TCH/F seizure failure of the second sub cell (used for handover) This counter counts the number of seizure failure in TCH/F channel in the second sub cell. This counter is used to find out the frequency of seizure failure in TCH/F channel in the second sub cell, as one of the references for radio environment in the second sub cell. When channel application is failed, if channel type is TCH/F, and application reason is handover, this counter increments. Failure reasons of application channel include: Receive release command while waiting for resource state; Failed to configure instance number while seizing channel; Timeout while queuing or seizure, or waiting for resource timer;
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C901130051
Definition Description Usage Number of TCH/H seizure attempts of the second sub cell (used for assignment) This counter counts the number of seizure attempts in TCH/H channel in the second sub cell. This counter is used to find out the frequency of seizure attempts in TCH/H channel in the second sub cell, as one of the references for radio environment in the second sub cell. Measurement points of this counter include two types. When channel is successfully applied, if channel type is TCH/H, and application reason is assignment, this counter increments. Successful application includes: successful resource application; resource acquisition by queuing, seizure, or dynamic channel conversion. When channel application is failed, if channel type is TCH/H, and application reason is assignment, this counter increments. Failure reasons of application channel include: Receive release command while waiting for resource state; Failed to configure instance number while seizing channel; Timeout while queuing or seizure, or waiting for resource timer; No available radio resource. Unit Times
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C901130052
Definition Description Usage Number of TCH/H seizure success of the second sub cell (used for assignment) This counter counts the number of successful seizure in TCH/H channel in the second sub cell. This counter is used to find out the frequency of successful seizure in TCH/H channel in the second sub cell, as one of the references for radio environment in the second sub cell. When successfully applying for channel, if channel type is TCH/H, and application reason is assignment, this counter increments. Successful application includes: successful resource application; resource acquisition by queuing, seizure, or dynamic channel conversion.
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Definition Description Usage Number of TCH/H seizure failure of the second sub cell (used for assignment) This counter counts the number of seizure failure in TCH/H channel in the second sub cell. This counter is used to find out the frequency of seizure failure in TCH/H channel in the second sub cell, as one of the references for radio environment in the second sub cell. When channel application is failed, if channel type is TCH/H, and application reason is assignment, this counter increments. Failure reasons of application channel include: Receive release command while waiting for resource state; Failed to configure instance number while seizing channel; Timeout while queuing or seizure, or waiting for resource timer; No available radio resource. Unit Times
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C901130054
Definition Description Usage Number of TCH/H seizure attempts of the second sub cell (used for handover) This counter counts the number of seizure attempts in TCH/H channel in the second sub cell. This counter is used to find out the frequency of seizure attempts in TCH/H channel in the second sub cell, as one of the references for radio environment in the second sub cell. Measurement points of this counter include two types. When channel is successfully applied, if channel type is TCH/H, and application reason is handover, this counter increments. Successful application includes: successful resource application; resource acquisition by queuing, seizure, or dynamic channel conversion. When channel application is failed, if channel type is TCH/H, and application reason is handover, this counter increments. Failure reasons of application channel include: Receive release command while waiting for resource state; Failed to configure instance number while seizing channel;
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Timeout while queuing or seizure, or waiting for resource timer; No available radio resource. Unit Times
C901130055
Definition Description Usage Number of TCH/H seizure success of the second sub cell (used for handover) This counter counts the number of successful seizure in TCH/H channel in the second sub cell. This counter is used to find out the frequency of successful seizure in TCH/H channel in the second sub cell, as one of the references for radio environment in the second sub cell. When channel is successfully applied, if channel type is TCH/H, and application reason is handover, this counter increments. Successful application includes: successful resource application; resource acquisition by queuing, seizure, or dynamic channel conversion. Times
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C901130056
Definition Description Usage Number of TCH/H seizure failure of the second sub cell (used for handover) This counter counts the number of seizure failure in TCH/H channel in the second sub cell. This counter is used to find out the frequency of seizure failure in TCH/H channel in the second sub cell, as one of the references for radio environment in the second sub cell. When channel application is failed, if channel type is TCH/H and application reason is handover, this counter increments. Failure reasons of application channel include: Receive release command while waiting for resource state; Failed to configure instance number while seizing channel; Timeout while queuing or seizure, or waiting for resource timer; No available radio resource. Unit Times
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Definition Description Usage Number of TCH/F call drops in the second sub cell This counter counts the number of call drops in TCH/F channel in the second sub cell. This counter is used to find out the frequency of call drops in TCH/F channel in the second sub cell, as one of the references for radio environment in the second sub cell. During call drops, if current channel is TCH/F, this counter increments. Call drops include following cases: After handover and deliver assignment command in cell, call drops occur due to 3107 timer timeout; After inter-cell handover delivers handover command, call drops occur due to 3103 timer timeout; After handover and deliver external handover command, call drops occur due to outgoing protection timer timeout; and BSC receives radio link failure message. Unit Times
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C901130058
Definition Description Usage Number of TCH/H call drops in the second sub cell This counter counts the number of call drops in TCH/H channel in the second sub cell. This counter is used to find out the frequency of call drops in TCH/H channel in the second sub cell, as one of the references for radio environment in the second sub cell. During call drops, if current channel is TCH/H, this counter increments. Call drops include following cases: After handover and deliver assignment command in cell, call drops occur due to 3107 timer timeout; After inter-cell handover delivers handover command, call drops occur due to 3103 timer timeout; After handover and deliver external handover command, call drops occur due to outgoing protection timer timeout; BSC receives radio link failure message. Unit Times
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C901130059
Definition Description Usage TCH/F busy time in the second sub cell This counter counts the seizure time in TCH/F channel in the second sub cell. This counter is used to find out the seizure time in TCH/F channel in the second sub cell, as one of the references for traffic condition in the second sub cell. This counter will count at following two cases: When seize or release TCH/F channel within a cell. Seizure channel means successful application of radio resource for database. Channel release means two cases: instance release caused by different reasons and release while waiting resource timer timeout. When promptly report measurement data. Unit Second
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C901130060
Definition Description Usage TCH/H busy time in the second sub cell This counter counts the seizure time in TCH/H channel in the second sub cell. This counter is used to find out the seizure time in TCH/H channel in the second sub cell, as one of the references for traffic condition in the second sub cell. This counter will count at following two cases: When seize or release TCH/F channel within a cell. Seizure channel means successful application of radio resource for database. Channel release means two cases: instance release caused by different reasons and release while waiting resource timer timeout. When promptly report measurement data. Unit Second
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MS TA Measurement
This chapter contains detailed information about counters related to MS TA measurement.
Overview
MS TA counters are used to check the value of TA in MS measurement reports. TA can reflect the relative location of MS in the cell. If most of the TAs are in very high level, network planning should be remade, such as, increasing the site density. The measurement takes cell as the statistics unit.
Count ID C901140001 C901140002 C901140003 C901140004 C901140005 C901140006 C901140007 C901140008 C901140009 C901140010 C901140011 C901140012 C901060013
What It Counts Number of TA=0 Number of 0<TA<=2 Number of 2<TA<=4 Number of 4<TA<=6 Number of 6<TA<=8 Number of 8<TA<=10 Number of 10<TA<=12 Number of 12<TA<=14 Number of 14<TA<=16 Number of 16<TA<=18 Number of 18<TA<=20 Number of 20<TA<=22 Number of 22<TA<=24
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Count ID C901140014 C901140015 C901140016 C901140017 C901140018 C901140019 C901140020 C901140021 C901140022 C901140023 C901140024 C901140025 C901140026 C901140027 C901140028 C901140029 C901140030 C901140031 C901140032 C901140033
What It Counts Number of 24<TA<=26 Number of 26<TA<=28 Number of 28<TA<=30 Number of 30<TA<=32 Number of 32<TA<=34 Number of 34<TA<=36 Number of 36<TA<=38 Number of 38<TA<=40 Number of 40<TA<=42 Number of 42<TA<=44 Number of 44<TA<=46 Number of 46<TA<=48 Number of 48<TA<=50 Number of 50<TA<=52 Number of 52<TA<=54 Number of 54<TA<=56 Number of 56<TA<=58 Number of 58<TA<=60 Number of 60<TA<=63 Number of TA>63
C901140001
Definition Description Usage Number of TA=0. This counter counts the number of times of TA=0 in the MS measurement reports. This counter is used to find out the frequency of TA=0 in the MS measurement reports. It can be one of the parameters that are used to evaluate the cell radio environment. This counter increments when BSC receives the MS measurement report with TA=0. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 7.
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C901140002
Definition Description Usage Number of 0<TA<=2. This counter counts the number of times of 0<TA<=2 in the MS measurement reports. This counter is used to find out the frequency of 0<TA<=2 in the MS measurement reports. It can be one of the parameters that are used to evaluate the cell radio environment. This counter increments when BSC receives the MS measurement report with 0<TA<=2. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 7. Times
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Definition Description Usage Number of 2<TA<=4. This counter counts the number of times of 2<TA<=4 in the MS measurement reports. This counter is used to find out the frequency of 2<TA<=4 in the MS measurement reports. It can be one of the parameters that are used to evaluate the cell radio environment. This counter increments when BSC receives the MS measurement report with 2<TA<=4. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 7. Times
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Definition Description Number of 4<TA<=6.
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This counter counts the number of times of 4<TA<=6 in the MS measurement reports. Usage This counter is used to find out the frequency of 4<TA<=6 in the MS measurement reports. It can be one of the parameters that are used to evaluate the cell radio environment. This counter increments when BSC receives the MS measurement report with 4<TA<=6. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 7. Times
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Definition Description Usage Number of 6<TA<=8. This counter counts the number of times of 6<TA<=8 in the MS measurement reports. This counter is used to find out the frequency of 6<TA<=8 in the MS measurement reports. It can be one of the parameters that are used to evaluate the cell radio environment. This counter increments when BSC receives the MS measurement report with 6<TA<=8. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 7. Times
C901140006
Definition Description Usage Number of 8<TA<=10. This counter counts the number of times of 8<TA<=10 in the MS measurement reports. This counter is used to find out the frequency of 8<TA<=10 in the MS measurement reports. It can be one of the parameters that are used to evaluate the cell radio environment. This counter increments when BSC receives the MS measurement report with 8<TA<=10. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 7. Times
C901140007
Definition Description Number of 10<TA<=12. This counter counts the number of times of 10<TA<=12 in the MS measurement reports.
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This counter is used to find out the frequency of 10<TA<=12 in the MS measurement reports. It can be one of the parameters that are used to evaluate the cell radio environment. This counter increments when BSC receives the MS measurement report with 10<TA<=12. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 7. Times
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Definition Description Usage Number of 12<TA<=14. This counter counts the number of times of 12<TA<=14 in the MS measurement reports. This counter is used to find out the frequency of 12<TA<=14 in the MS measurement reports. It can be one of the parameters that are used to evaluate the cell radio environment. This counter increments when BSC receives the MS measurement report with 12<TA<=14. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 7. Times
C901140009
Definition Description Usage Number of 14<TA<=16. This counter counts the number of times of 14<TA<=16 in the MS measurement reports. This counter is used to find out the frequency of 14<TA<=16 in the MS measurement reports. It can be one of the parameters that are used to evaluate the cell radio environment. This counter increments when BSC receives the MS measurement report with 14<TA<=16. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 7. Times
C901140010
Definition Description Usage Number of 16<TA<=18. This counter counts the number of times of 16<TA<=18 in the MS measurement reports. This counter is used to find out the frequency of 16<TA<=18 in the MS measurement reports. It can be one of the parameters that are used to evaluate the cell radio environment.
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This counter increments when BSC receives the MS measurement report with 16<TA<=18. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 7. Times
C901140011
Definition Description Usage Number of 18<TA<=20. This counter counts the number of times of 18<TA<=20 in the MS measurement reports. This counter is used to find out the frequency of 18<TA<=20 in the MS measurement reports. It can be one of the parameters that are used to evaluate the cell radio environment. This counter increments when BSC receives the MS measurement report with 18<TA<=20. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 7. Times
C901140012
Definition Description Usage Number of 20<TA<=22. This counter counts the number of times of 20<TA<=22 in the MS measurement reports. This counter is used to find out the frequency of 20<TA<=22 in the MS measurement reports. It can be one of the parameters that are used to evaluate the cell radio environment. This counter increments when BSC receives the MS measurement report with 20<TA<=22. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 7. Times
C901140013
Definition Description Usage Number of 22<TA<=24. This counter counts the number of times of 22<TA<=24 in the MS measurement reports. This counter is used to find out the frequency of 22<TA<=24 in the MS measurement reports. It can be one of the parameters that are used to evaluate the cell radio environment. This counter increments when BSC receives the MS measurement report with 22<TA<=24. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 7.
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C901140014
Definition Description Usage Number of 24<TA<=26. This counter counts the number of times of 24<TA<=26 in the MS measurement reports. This counter is used to find out the frequency of 24<TA<=26 in the MS measurement reports. It can be one of the parameters that are used to evaluate the cell radio environment. This counter increments when BSC receives the MS measurement report with 24<TA<=26. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 7. Times
C901140015
Definition Description Usage Number of 26<TA<=28. This counter counts the number of times of 26<TA<=28 in the MS measurement reports. This counter is used to find out the frequency of 26<TA<=28 in the MS measurement reports. It can be one of the parameters that are used to evaluate the cell radio environment. This counter increments when BSC receives the MS measurement report with 26<TA<=28. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 7. Times
C901140016
Definition Description Usage Number of 28<TA<=30. This counter counts the number of times of 28<TA<=30 in the MS measurement reports. This counter is used to find out the frequency of 28<TA<=30 in the MS measurement reports. It can be one of the parameters that are used to evaluate the cell radio environment. This counter increments when BSC receives the MS measurement report with 28<TA<=30. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 7. Times
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Definition Description Usage Number of 30<TA<=32. This counter counts the number of times of 30<TA<=32 in the MS measurement reports. This counter is used to find out the frequency of 30<TA<=32 in the MS measurement reports. It can be one of the parameters that are used to evaluate the cell radio environment. This counter increments when BSC receives the MS measurement report with 30<TA<=32. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 7. Times
C901140018
Definition Description Usage Number of 32<TA<=34. This counter counts the number of times of 32<TA<=34 in the MS measurement reports. This counter is used to find out the frequency of 32<TA<=34 in the MS measurement reports. It can be one of the parameters that are used to evaluate the cell radio environment. This counter increments when BSC receives the MS measurement report with 32<TA<=34. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 7. Times
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Definition Description Usage Number of 34<TA<=36. This counter counts the number of times of 34<TA<=36 in the MS measurement reports. This counter is used to find out the frequency of 34<TA<=36 in the MS measurement reports. It can be one of the parameters that are used to evaluate the cell radio environment. This counter increments when BSC receives the MS measurement report with 34<TA<=36. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 7. Times
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C901140020
Definition Description Usage Number of 36<TA<=38. This counter counts the number of times of 36<TA<=38 in the MS measurement reports. This counter is used to find out the frequency of 36<TA<=38 in the MS measurement reports. It can be one of the parameters that are used to evaluate the cell radio environment. This counter increments when BSC receives the MS measurement report with 36<TA<=38. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 7. Times
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Definition Description Usage Number of 38<TA<=40. This counter counts the number of times of 38<TA<=40 in the MS measurement reports. This counter is used to find out the frequency of 38<TA<=40 in the MS measurement reports. It can be one of the parameters that are used to evaluate the cell radio environment. This counter increments when BSC receives the MS measurement report with 38<TA<=40. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 7. Times
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Definition Description Usage Number of 40<TA<=42. This counter counts the number of times of 40<TA<=42 in the MS measurement reports. This counter is used to find out the frequency of 40<TA<=42 in the MS measurement reports. It can be one of the parameters that are used to evaluate the cell radio environment. This counter increments when BSC receives the MS measurement report with 40<TA<=42. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 7. Times
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Definition Description Usage Number of 42<TA<=44. This counter counts the number of times of 42<TA<=44 in the MS measurement reports. This counter is used to find out the frequency of 42<TA<=44 in the MS measurement reports. It can be one of the parameters that are used to evaluate the cell radio environment. This counter increments when BSC receives the MS measurement report with 42<TA<=44. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 7. Times
C901140024
Definition Description Usage Number of 44<TA<=46. This counter counts the number of times of 44<TA<=46 in the MS measurement reports. This counter is used to find out the frequency of 44<TA<=46 in the MS measurement reports. It can be one of the parameters that are used to evaluate the cell radio environment. This counter increments when BSC receives the MS measurement report with 44<TA<=46. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 7. Times
C901140025
Definition Description Usage Number of 46<TA<=48. This counter counts the number of times of 46<TA<=48 in the MS measurement reports. This counter is used to find out the frequency of 46<TA<=48 in the MS measurement reports. It can be one of the parameters that are used to evaluate the cell radio environment. This counter increments when BSC receives the MS measurement report with 46<TA<=48. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 7. Times
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C901140026
Definition Description Usage Number of 48<TA<=50. This counter counts the number of times of 48<TA<=50 in the MS measurement reports. This counter is used to find out the frequency of 48<TA<=50 in the MS measurement reports. It can be one of the parameters that are used to evaluate the cell radio environment. This counter increments when BSC receives the MS measurement report with 48<TA<=50. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 7. Times
C901140027
Definition Description Usage Number of 50<TA<=52. This counter counts the number of times of 50<TA<=52 in the MS measurement reports. This counter is used to find out the frequency of 50<TA<=52 in the MS measurement reports. It can be one of the parameters that are used to evaluate the cell radio environment. This counter increments when BSC receives the MS measurement report with 50<TA<=52. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 7. Times
C901140028
Definition Description Usage Number of 52<TA<=54. This counter counts the number of times of 52<TA<=54 in the MS measurement reports. This counter is used to find out the frequency of 52<TA<=54 in the MS measurement reports. It can be one of the parameters that are used to evaluate the cell radio environment. This counter increments when BSC receives the MS measurement report with 52<TA<=54. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 7. Times
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Definition Description Usage Number of 54<TA<=56. This counter counts the number of times of 54<TA<=56 in the MS measurement reports. This counter is used to find out the frequency of 54<TA<=56 in the MS measurement reports. It can be one of the parameters that are used to evaluate the cell radio environment. This counter increments when BSC receives the MS measurement report with 54<TA<=56. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 7. Times
C901140030
Definition Description Usage Number of 56<TA<=58. This counter counts the number of times of 56<TA<=58 in the MS measurement reports. This counter is used to find out the frequency of 56<TA<=58 in the MS measurement reports. It can be one of the parameters that are used to evaluate the cell radio environment. This counter increments when BSC receives the MS measurement report with 56<TA<=58. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 7. Times
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Definition Description Usage Number of 58<TA<=60. This counter counts the number of times of 58<TA<=60 in the MS measurement reports. This counter is used to find out the frequency of 58<TA<=60 in the MS measurement reports. It can be one of the parameters that are used to evaluate the cell radio environment. This counter increments when BSC receives the MS measurement report with 58<TA<=60. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 7. Times
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C901140032
Definition Description Usage Number of 60<TA<=63. This counter counts the number of times of 60<TA<=63 in the MS measurement reports. This counter is used to find out the frequency of 60<TA<=63 in the MS measurement reports. It can be one of the parameters that are used to evaluate the cell radio environment. This counter increments when BSC receives the MS measurement report with 60<TA<=63. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 7. Times
C901140033
Definition Description Usage Number of TA>63. This counter counts the number of times of TA>63 in the MS measurement reports. This counter is used to find out the frequency of TA>63 in the MS measurement reports. It can be one of the parameters that are used to evaluate the cell radio environment. This counter increments when BSC receives the MS measurement report with TA>63. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 7. Times
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SAPI3 Measurement
This chapter contains detailed information about counters related to SAPI3 measurement.
Overview
MO-SM is short message of mobile originating call; MT-SM is short messages of mobile terminating call. In conversation status, the MS can receive point-to-point message so the mobile caller maybe the other side of receiving short message at one time. On the wireless side, short message could be transmitted by the following five channels: SACCH/F, SACCH/H, SDCCH, FACCHF and FACCHH. So far the statistics counting has been realized by the channel of SACCH/F, SACCH/H and SDCCH. The measurement takes cell as the statistics unit.
What It Counts Number of SAPI3 link establishments on SACCH/F (MO-SM) Number of SAPI3 link establishments on SACCH/H (MO-SM) Number of SAPI3 link establishments on FACCH/F (MO-SM) Number of SAPI3 link establishments on FACCH/H (MO-SM) Number of SAPI3 link establishment requests on SACCH/F (MT-SM) Number of SAPI3 link establishment requests on SACCH/H (MT-SM)
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Count ID C901150009 C901150010 C901150011 C901150012 C901150014 C901150015 C901150016 C901150017 C901150018 C901150019 C901150020 C901150021 C901150022 C901150023 C901150024 C901150025
What It Counts Number of SAPI3 link establishment requests on FACCH/F (MT-SM) Number of SAPI3 link establishment requests on FACCH/H (MT-SM) Number of successful SAPI3 link establishments on SACCH/F (MT-SM) Number of successful SAPI3 link establishments on SACCH/H (MT-SM) Number of successful SAPI3 link establishments on FACCH/F (MT-SM) Number of successful SAPI3 link establishments on FACCH/H (MT-SM) Number of DTAP messages used as SDCCH UL point-to-point short messages (SMs) Number of DTAP messages used as SDCCH DL point-to-point short messages (SMs) Number of DTAP messages on FACCH/F UL for point-to-point short messages Number of DTAP messages on FACCH/F DL for point-to-point short messages Number of DTAP messages on FACCH/H UL for point-to-point short messages Number of DTAP messages on FACCH/H DL for point-to-point short messages Number of DTAP messages on SACCH/F DL for point-to-point short messages Number of DTAP messages on SACCH/F DL for point-to-point short messages Number of DTAP messages on SACCH/H UL for point-to-point short messages Number of DTAP messages on SACCH/H DL for point-to-point short messages
C901150001
Definition Description Number of SAPI3 link establishments on SACCH/F (MO-SM) This counter counts the number of short message link establishment of mobile originating call via SACCH/F. On SDCCH/F, BSC receives EST_IND message sent by BTS. If the layer 3 information in this message is SAPI=3, the counter increments. This counter is used to find out the frequency of SAPI3 link establishments on SACCH/F.
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This counter counts the number of BSC receiving EST_IND message sent by BTS with SAPI=3. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 8.
FIGURE 8 - FLOW OF MO SHORT MESSAGES DURING CONVERSATION
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C901150002
Definition Description Number of SAPI3 link establishments on SACCH/H (MO-SM) This counter counts the number of short message link establishment of mobile originating call via SACCH/H. On SDCCH/H, BSC receives EST_IND message sent by BTS. If the layer 3 information in this message is SAPI=3, the counter increments. This counter is used to find out the frequency of SAPI3 link establishments on SACCH/H. This counter counts the number of BSC receiving EST_IND message with SAPI=3. The measurement point is A1, as shown in Figure 8. Times
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Definition Description Number of SAPI3 link establishments on FACCH/F (MO-SM) This counter counts the number of short message link establishment of mobile originating call via FACCH/F. On FACCH/F, BSC receives EST_IND message sent by BTS. If the layer 3 information in this message is SAPI=3, the counter increments. This counter is used to find out the frequency of SAPI3 link establishments on FACCH/F. This counter is not realized at present in the system. Times
C901150005
Definition Description Number of SAPI3 link establishments on FACCH/H (MO-SM) This counter counts the number of short message link establishment of mobile originating call via FACCH/H. On FACCH/H, BSC receives EST_IND message sent by BTS. If the layer 3 information in this message is SAPI=3, the counter increments. This counter is used to find out the frequency of SAPI3 link establishments on FACCH/H. This counter is not realized at present in the system. Times
C901150006
Definition Description Number of SAPI3 link establishment requests on SACCH/F (MTSM) This counter counts the number of short message link establishment of mobile originating call via SACCH/F. On SACCH/F, if BSC receives DTAP_IND message sent by MSC with SAPI=3 while the short message link between BSC and MS is not established, BSC initiates link establishment flow and the counter increments. This counter is used to find out the frequency of SAPI3 link establishment requests on SACCH/F. This counter counts the number of BSC sending EST_REQ message to BTS with SAPI=3 while the short message link
between BSC and MS is not established. The measurement point is C1, as shown in Figure 9.
FIGURE 9 - FLOW OF MT SHORT MESSAGE DURING CONVERSATION
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C901150007
Definition Description Number of SAPI3 link establishment requests on SACCH/H (MTSM) This counter counts the number of short message link establishment of mobile terminating call via SACCH/H. On SACCH/H, if BSC receives DTAP_IND message sent by MSC with SAPI=3 while the short message link between BSC and MS is not established, BSC initiates link establishment flow and the counter increments. This counter is used to find out the frequency of SAPI3 link establishment requests on SACCH/H. This counter counts the number of BSC sending EST_REQ message to BTS with SAPI=3 while the short message link between BSC and MS is not established. The measurement point is C1, as shown in Figure 9. Times
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Definition Description Number of SAPI3 link establishment requests on FACCH/F (MTSM) This counter counts the number of short message link establishment of mobile terminating call via FACCH/F. On FACCH/F, if BSC receives DTAP_IND message sent by MSC with SAPI=3 while the short message link between BSC and MS is not established, BSC initiates link establishment flow and the counter increments. This counter is used to find out the frequency of SAPI3 link establishment requests on FACCH/F. This counter is not realized at present in the system. Times
C901150010
Definition Description Number of SAPI3 link establishment requests on FACCH/H (MTSM) This counter counts the number of short message link establishment of mobile terminating call via FACCH/H. On FACCH/H, if BSC receives DTAP_IND message sent by MSC with SAPI=3 while the short message link between BSC and MS is not established, BSC initiates link establishment flow and the counter increments. This counter is used to find out the frequency of SAPI 3 link establishment requests on FACCH/H. This counter is not realized at present in the system. Times
C901150011
Definition Description Number of successful SAPI3 link establishments on SACCH/F (MT-SM) This counter counts the number of successful short message link establishment of mobile terminating call via SACCH/F. On SACCH/F, if BSC receives EST_CONF message sent by BTS after it initiates short message link establishment flow, this link establishment succeeds, and the counter increments.
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C901150012
Definition Description Number of successful SAPI3 link establishments on SACCH/H (MT-SM) This counter counts the number of successful short message link establishment of mobile terminating call via SACCH/H. On SACCH/H, if BSC receives EST_CONF message sent by BTS after it initiates short message link establishment flow, this link establishment succeeds, and the counter increments. This counter is used to find out the frequency of successful SAPI3 link establishments on SACCH/H. This counter counts the number of BSC receiving EST_CONF message send by BTS with SAPI=3. The measurement point is C2, as shown in Figure 9. Times
C901150014
Definition Description Number of successful SAPI3 link establishments on FACCH/F (MT-SM) This counter counts the number of successful short message link establishment of mobile terminating call via FACCH/F. On FACCH/F, if BSC receives EST_CONF message sent by BTS after it initiates short message link establishment flow, this link establishment succeeds, and the counter increments. This counter is used to find out the frequency of successful SAPI3 link establishments on SACCH/F. This counter is not realized at present in the system. Times
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Definition Number of successful SAPI3 link establishments on FACCH/H (MT-SM)
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This counter counts the number of successful short message link establishment of mobile terminating call via FACCH/H. On FACCH/H, if BSC receives EST_CONF message sent by BTS after it initiates short message link establishment flow, this link establishment succeeds, and the counter increments. This counter is used to find out the frequency of successful SAPI3 link establishments on FACCH/H. This counter is not realized at present in the system. Times
C901150016
Definition Description Usage Measurement Point Number of DTAP messages used as SDCCH UL point-to-point short messages (SMs) This counter counts the number of DTAP packet sent by MS to the network side via SDCCH. This counter is used to find out the frequency of DTAP message of point-to-point message on SDCCH UL. This counter counts the number of BSC receiving DTAP packet sent by BTS on SDCCH with SAPI=3. The measurement points are D4 and D5 as shown in Figure 10, and B2 and B5 as shown in Figure 11.
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C901150017
Definition Description Usage Measurement Point Number of DTAP messages used as SDCCH DL point-to-point short messages (SMs) This counter counts the number of DTAP packet of short message sent by network side to MS via SDCCH. This counter is used to find out the frequency of DTAP message of point-to-point short messages on SDCCH DL. This counter counts the number of BSC sending DTAP packet to BTS on SDCCH with SAPI=3. The measurement points are D3 and D6 as shown in Figure 10, and B3 and B4 as shown in Figure 11. Times
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C901150018
Definition Description Usage Measurement Point Unit Number of DTAP messages on FACCH/F UL for point-to-point short messages This counter counts the number of DTAP packet sent by MS to network side via FACCH/F. This counter is used to find out the frequency of DTAP message of point-to-point short messages on FACCH/F UL. This counter is not realized at present in the system. Times
C901150019
Definition Description Usage Measurement Point Unit Number of DTAP messages on FACCH/F DL for point-to-point short messages This counter counts the number of DTAP packet of short messages sent by network side to MS via FACCH/F. This counter is used to find out the frequency of DTAP message of point-to-point short messages on FACCH/F DL. This counter is not realized at present in the system. Times
C901150020
Definition Description Usage Measurement Point Unit Number of DTAP messages on FACCH/H UL for point-to-point short messages This counter counts the number of DTAP packet of short messages sent by MS to network side via FACCH/H. This counter is used to find out the frequency of DTAP message of point-to-point short messages on FACCH/H UL. This counter is not realized at present in the system. Times
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Definition Description Usage Measurement Point Unit Number of DTAP messages on FACCH/H DL for point-to-point short messages This counter counts the number of DTAP packet of short messages sent by network side to MS via FACCH/H. This counter is used to find out the frequency of DTAP message of point-to-point short messages on FACCH/H DL. This counter is not realized at present in the system. Times
C901150022
Definition Description Usage Measurement Point Number of DTAP messages on SACCH/F UL for point-to-point short messages This counter counts the number of DTAP packet of short messages sent by MS to network side via SACCH/F. This counter is used to find out the frequency of point-to-point DTAP message of point-to-point short messages on SACCH/F UL. This counter counts the number of BSC receiving DTAP packet sent by BTS on SDCCH with SAPI=3. The measurement points are C4 and C5 as shown in Figure 9, and A2 and A5 as shown in Figure 8. Times
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C901150023
Definition Description Usage Measurement Point Unit Number of DTAP messages on SACCH/F DL for point-to-point short messages This counter counts the number of DTAP packet of short messages sent by network side to MS via SACCH/F. This counter is used to find out the frequency of DTAP message of point-to-point short messages on SACCH/F DL. This counter counts the number of BSC sending DTAP packet to BTS on SACCH/F with SAPI=3. The measurement points are C3 and C6 as shown in Figure 9, and A3 and A4, as shown in Figure 8. Times
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C901150024
Definition Description Usage Measurement Point Number of DTAP messages on SACCH/H UL for point-to-point short messages This counter counts the number of DTAP packet sent by MS to network side via SACCH/H. This counter is used to find out the frequency of DTAP message of point-to-point short messages on SACCH/H UL. This counter counts the number of BSC receiving DTAP packet sent by BTS on SDCCH with SAPI=3. The measurement points are C4 and C5 as shown in Figure 9, and A2 and A5 as shown in Figure 8. Times
Unit
C901150025
Definition Description Usage Measurement Point Number of DTAP messages on SACCH/H DL for point-to-point short messages This counter counts the number of DTAP packet of short messages sent by network side to MS via SACCH/H. This counter is used to find out the frequency of DTAP message of point-to-point short messages on SACCH/H UL. This counter counts the number of BSC sending DTAP packet to BTS on SACCH/H with SAPI=3. The measurement points are C3 and C6 as shown in Figure 9, and A3 and A4 as shown in Figure 8. Times
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In transmitting GPRS data service, UL and DL PACCH statistics is used to count the number of receiving and sending controlled messages on PACCH, including packet access reject, packet resource request, packet UL assignment, etc. The measurement takes cell as the statistics unit.
What It Counts Number of Packet access reject message Number of Packet resource request message Number of Packet UL Assignment message Number of Additional MS access capabilities message Number of Packet DL Assignment message Number of Packet TBF release message Number of Packet DL Ack/Nack message
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Counter ID C901160008 C901160009 C901160010 C901160011 C901160012 C901160013 C901160014 C901160017 C901160018 C901160019 C901160020 C901160021 C901160022 C901160023 C901160024 C901160025 C901160026 C901160027
What It Counts Number of EGPRS Packet DL Ack/Nack message Number of Packet UL Ack/Nack message Number of Packet Control Acknowledgement message Number of Packet Cell Change Continue message Number of Packet Cell Change Failure message Number of Packet Cell Change Notification message Number of Packet Cell Change Order message Number of packet mobile TBF status messages Number of packet neighbor cell data messages Number of packet PDCH release messages Number of packet polling request messages Number of packet power control/timing advance messages Number of packet PSI status message Number of packet serving cell data messages Number of packet SI status messages Number of packet timeslot reconfigure messages Number of packet paging request message Number of PSI message
C901160001
Definition Description Number of packet access reject messages When MS sends packet resource request to BSC via BTS, BSC will return packet UL assignment to MS or packet access reject on PACCH. This counter counts the number of BSC sending the packet access reject messages on PACCH. Usage Measurement Point This counter is used to check the packet access reject messages sent by BSC in packet transmission mode. When the UPPB of BSC sends packet access reject messages to MS, the counter increments. The measurement point is A2, as shown in Figure 12.
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FIGURE 12 MEASUREMENT POINT OF PACKET RESOURCE REQUEST AND P ACKET ACCESS REJECT
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Times
C901160002
Definition Description Number of packet resource request messages When TBF has established the need to redistribute resource, TBF access by double steps or TBF release to re-establish, MS start the packet resource request messages on PACCH to BSC via BTS. This counter counts the number of BSC receiving the packet resource request messages on PACCH in packet transmission mode. Measurement Point Unit When the UPPB of BSC receives packet resource request messages, the counter increments. The measurement point is A1, as shown in Figure 12. Times
C901160003
Definition Description Number of packet UL assignment messages Packet UL assignment can be sent on both PCCCH and PACCH. When established for TBF double steps, the first packet UL assignment needs to be sent on PCCH, other packet UL assignments such as DL TBF or resource redistribution initiated by MS will be sent on PACCH by BSC. This counter counts the number of packet UL assignment messages sent by BSC on PACCH. Measurement Point When the type of DL control block sent by BSC is packet UL assignment, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 13.
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C901160004
Definition Description Number of additional MS access capabilities messages This counter counts the number of additional MS access capabilities messages received by BSC on PACCH in packet transmission mode. When the type of UL control block received by BSC is additional MS access capabilities, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 14.
FIGURE 14 MEASUREMENT POINT OF ADDITIONAL MS ACCESS CAP ABILITIES MESSAGE
Measurement Point
Unit
Times
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C901160005
Definition Description Measurement Point Number of packet DL assignment messages This counter counts the number of packet DL assignment messages sent by BSC on PACCH in packet transmission mode. When the type of DL control block sent by BSC is packet DL assignment, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 15.
F I G U R E 1 5 D L S E N T O N P AC C H I N P A C K E T T R A N S M I S S I O N M O D E
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Times
C901160006
Definition Description Measurement Point Number of packet TBF release messages This counter counts the number of packet TBF release messages on PACCH sent by BSC. When the type of DL control block sent by BSC is packet TBF release, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 16.
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C901160007
Definition Description Number of packet DL Ack/Nack messages After TBF is established and DL RLC set RRBP on sending data block, MS sends packet DL Ack/Nack messages on PACCH. This counter counts the number of packet DL Ack/Nack messages received by BSC on PACCH in packet transmission mode. Measurement Point Unit When the type of UL control block sent by BSC is packet DL Ack/Nack, the counter increments. The measurement points are A, A1, as shown in Figure 16. Times
C901160008
Definition Description Number of EGPRS Packet DL Ack/Nack messages After TBF is established and DL RLC set RRBP on sending data block, MS sends packet DL Ack/Nack messages on PACCH. This counter counts the number of EGPRS packet DL Ack/Nack messages received by BSC on PACCH in EGPRS packet transmission mode. Measurement Point
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C901160009
Definition Description Measurement Point Number of Packet UL Ack/Nack messages This counter counts the number of packet UL Ack/Nack messages sent by BSC on PACCH in packet transmission mode. When the type of DL control block sent by BSC is packet UL Ack/Nack, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 17.
FIGURE 17 - SIGNALING TR ANSMISSION ON P ACCH
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Times
C901160010
Definition Description Number of packet control acknowledgement messages This counter counts the number of packet control acknowledgement messages received by BSC on PACCH in packet transmission mode. When the type of UL control block received by BSC is packet control acknowledgement, the counter increments. The measurement point is B, as shown in Figure 17. Times
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C901160011
Definition Description Number of packet cell change continue messages After BSC receives packet cell change messages, it will send packet cell change continues messages to MS on PACCH or packet cell changes command to inform MS to switch to the new cell. This counter counts the number of packet continues messages sent by BSC on PACCH. Measurement Point cell change
BSC initiates timer after receiving PACKET NEIGHBOR CELL CHANGE NOTIFICATION. If it receives the packet system message of destination cell in the defined time, BSC send PACK NEIGHBOR CELL DATA, then send PACKET CELL CHANGE CONTINUES, the counter increments. The measurement point is A3, as shown in Figure 18.
FIGURE 18 ME ASUREM ENT POI NT OF P ACKET-CELL-CH ANGE-RELATED
COUNTER (1) MS PACKET NEIGHBOUR CELL CHANGE NOTIFICATION A1 PACKET NEIGHBOUR CELL DATA A2 PACKET CELL CHANGE CONTINUE A3 BSC
BSC initiates timer after receiving the PACKET NEIGHBOR CELL CHANGE NOTIFICATION message. If timer times out and doesnt receive the packet system message of destination cell, BSC sends the PACK CELL CHANGE CONTINUE message directly, the counter increments. The measurement point is A1, as shown in Figure 19.
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Times
C901160012
Definition Description Number of packet cell change failure messages After BSC sends packet cell change command to MS, BTS initiates packet cell change failure to BSC to indicate that the cell fails to change command. This counter counts the number of packet cell change failure messages received by BSC on PACCH in packet transmission mode. Measurement Point Unit When the type of UL control block sent by BSC is packet cell change failure, the counter increments. The measurement point is A3, as shown in Figure 20. Times
C901160013
Definition Description Number of packet cell change notification messages If MS intends to handoff from service cell to destination cell, it will initiate packet cell change notification to BSC to request the system message of destination under the condition that the network and MS support NACC. This counter counts the number of packet cell change notification messages received by BSC on PACCH in packet transmission mode. Measurement Point Unit When the type of UL control block received by BSC is packet cell change notification, the counter increments. The measurement point is A1, as shown in Figure 18. Times
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C901160014
Definition Description Number of packet cell change order messages When the MS initiates the packet cell change notification, this counter counts the number of packet cell change order messages sent by BSC on PACCH in packet transmission mode. When BSC sends packet cell change order messages, the counter increments. The measurement point is A2, as shown in Figure 20.
FIGURE 20 MEASUREMENT POINT OF PACKET CELL CHANGE ORDER AND P ACKET CELL CHANGE FAILURE
Measurement Point
BSC
Unit
Times
C901160017
Definition Description Measurement Point Number of packet mobile TBF status messages This counter counts the number of packet mobile TBF status messages sent by BSC on PACCH in packet service. When the type of UL control block received by BSC is packet mobile TBF, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 21.
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Times
C901160018
Definition Description Number of packet neighbor cell data messages If MS sends change notification to neighboring cell in support of NACC, BSC will send packet neighboring cell data to MS via BTS. This counter counts the number of packet neighboring cell data sent by BSC on PACCH in packet transmission mode. Measurement Point Unit When the type of DL control block sent by BSC is packet neighboring cell data, the counter increments. The measurement point is A2, as shown in Figure 18. Times
C901160019
Definition Description Measurement Point Unit Number of packet PDCH release messages This counter counts the number of packet PDCH release messages sent by BSC on PACCH. When the type of DL control block sent by BSC is packet PDCH release, the counter increments. Times
C901160020
Definition Description Number of packet polling request messages This counter counts the number of packet polling request messages sent by BSC on PACCH in packet transmission mode.
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When the type of DL control block sent by BSC is packet polling request, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 22.
FIGURE 22 MEASUREMENT POINT OF DL TBF ESTABLISHES EXECUTION POLLING
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Times
C901160021
Definition Description Measurement Point Number of packet power control/timing advance messages This counter counts the number of packet power control/timing advance messages sent by BSC on PACCH. When the type of DL control block sent by BSC is packet power control/timing advance message, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 23.
FIGURE 23 MEASUREMENT POINT OF PACKET POWER CONTROL/TIMING ADV ANCE MESSAGE SENT ON P ACCH
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Unit
Times
C901160022
Definition Description Number of packet PSI status messages In order to obtain the packet system messages of serving cell, MS initiates packet PSI status messages to BSC via BTS to indicate that MS has been received the packet system messages. This counter counts the number of packet PSI status messages received by BSC on PACCH. Measurement Point When the type of UL control block sent by BSC is packet PSI Status message, the counter increments. The measurement point is A1, as shown in Figure 24.
FIGURE 24 MEASUREMENT POINT OF PACKET-SERVICE-CELL-DATARELATED COUNTER
BSC
Unit
Times
C901160023
Definition Description Number of packet serving cell data messages Network uses packet serving cell data to send the system messages and packet messages of serving cell to MS, this counter counts the number of packet serving cell data messages received by BSC on PACCH. This counter is used to check packet serving cell data messages sent by BSC on PACCH. When the type of DL control block sent by BSC is packet serving cell data messages, the counter increments. The measurement point is A2, as shown in Figure 24. Times
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C901160024
Definition Description Number of packet SI status messages In order to obtain the system messages of serving cell, MS initiates packet SI status message to BSC via BTS to indicate that MS has received the packet system messages. This counter counts the number of packet SI status messages received by BSC on PACCH. Measurement Point Unit When the type of UL control block sent by BSC is packet SI status messages, the counter increments. The measurement point is A1, as shown in Figure 24. Times
C901160025
Definition Description Number of packet timeslot reconfigure messages Packet timeslot reconfigure is used to assign UL and DL resource link. This counter counts the number of packet timeslot reconfigure messages sent by BSC on PACCH. Measurement Point When the type of DL control block sent by BSC is packet timeslot reconfigure messages, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 25 and Figure 26.
FIGURE 25 FLOW OF ESTABLISHING UL ON P ACCH UNDER DL TRANSMISSION STATUS
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C901160026
Definition Description Number of packet paging request message If MS is in packet transmission status or attached by GPRS, BSC will send packet paging request messages. This counter counts the number of packet paging request messages sent by BSC on PACCH. Measurement Point When the type of DL control block sent by BSC to MS via BTS is packet paging request messages, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 27.
FIGURE 27 MEASUREMENT POINT OF BSC ISSUING PACKET P AGING REQUEST MESSAGE
MS
P_PAGING_REQ
BSS
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Times
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Definition Description Measurement Point Number of PSI message This counter counts the number of PSI messages sent by BSC on PACCH in packet service. When the type of DL control block sent by BSC to MS via BTS is packet system message, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 28.
FIGURE 28 MEASUREMENT POINT OF BSC ISSUING PACKET SYSTEM MESSAGE
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P_PSYS_INFO1 or P_PSYS_INFO13
BSS
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Times
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DL GPRS data TBF statistics is used to observe the process of GPRS DL TBF establishment, maintenance and release. The measurement takes cell as the statistics unit.
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G P R S D AT A T B F S TAT I S T I C S C O U N T E R S
What It Counts Number of GPRS DL TBF establishment requests on CCCH/PCCCH Number of GPRS DL TBF establishment requests on PACCH Number of GPRS DL TBF establishment failure due to CPU Number of GPRS DL TBF establishment failure due to not support DTM Number of GPRS DL TBF establishment failure due to Abis congestion
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Counter ID C901170008 C901170009 C901170010 C901170011 C901170012 C901170013 C901170014 C901170015 C901170016 C901170017 C901170018 C901170019 C901170020
What It Counts Number of GPRS DL TBF establishment failure due to RR congestion Number of GPRS DL TBF establishment failure due to UPPB-DSP channel congestion Number of GPRS DL TBF establishment channel allocate success Number of allocated PDCH for GPRS DL TBF establishment Number of GPRS DL TBF establishment failure due to channel activate failed Number of GPRS DL TBF establishment failure due to BTS connection failed Number of GPRS DL TBF establishment failure due to BIU connection failed Number of GPRS DL TBF channel activate establishment success Number of GPRS DL TBF establishment failure on CCCH/PCCCH due to not receive PIA Number of GPRS DL TBF establishment failure on CCCH/PCCCH due to UPPB-DSP congestion Number of GPRS DL TBF establishment failure on PACCH due to UPPB-DSP congestion Number of GPRS DL TBF establishment success on PCCCH/CCCH Number of GPRS DL TBF establishment success on PACCH Number of GPRS DL TBF resource reallocation failure due to Abis congestion for UL TBF establishment Number of GPRS DL TBF resource reallocation failure due to RR congestion for UL TBF establishment Number of GPRS DL TBF resource reallocation failure due to UPPB-DSP channel congestion for UL TBF establishment Number of GPRS DL TBF resource reallocation success due to UL TBF establishment Number of allocated PDCH for GPRS DL TBF resource reallocation due to UL TBF establishment Number of GPRS DL TBF resource reallocation failure due to channel activate failure for UL TBF establishment Number of GPRS DL TBF resource reallocation failure due to BTS connection failure for UL TBF establishment Number of GPRS DL TBF resource reallocation
C901170023
C901170024
C901170025
C901170026 C901170027
C901170028
C901170029 C901170030
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What It Counts failure due to BIU connection failure for UL TBF establishment
C901170031
Number of GPRS DL TBF resource reallocation success of channel activate for UL TBF establishment Number of GPRS DL TBF resource reallocation failure due to UL TBF establishment Number of GPRS DL TBF resource reallocation success due to UL TBF establishment Number of GPRS DL TBF resource reallocation failure due to Abis congestion for LLC transmission Number of GPRS DL TBF resource reallocation failure due to RR congestion for LLC transmission Number of GPRS DL TBF resource reallocation failure due to UPPB-DSP channel congestion for LLC transmission Number of GPRS DL TBF resource reallocation success due to LLC transmission Number of allocated PDCH for GPRS DL TBF resource reallocation due to LLC transmission Number of GPRS DL TBF resource reallocation failure due to channel activate failure for LLC transmission Number of GPRS DL TBF resource reallocation failure due to BTS connection failure for LLC transmission Number of GPRS DL TBF resource reallocation failure due to BIU connection failure for LLC transmission Number of GPRS DL TBF resource reallocation success of channel activate for LLC transmission Number of GPRS DL TBF resource reallocation failure due to LLC transmission Number of GPRS DL TBF resource reallocation success due to LLC transmission Number of GPRS DL TBF release due to flush LL Number of GPRS DL TBF release due to GPRS suspend requests Number of GPRS DL TBF forcing release by CS Number of GPRS DL TBF normal release due to user plane requests Number of GPRS DL TBF abnormal release due to user plane requests Number of GPRS DL TBF release due to NSVC unavailability Number of GPRS DL TBF release due to BVC
C901170038
C901170039 C901170040
C901170041
C901170042
C901170043
C901170044 C901170045 C901170046 C901170047 C901170048 C901170049 C901170050 C901170051 C901170052 C901170053
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What It Counts unavailability Number of GPRS DL TBF release due to other reasons Number of DL GPRS TBF grab resources Number of grab instance by DL GPRS TBF Number of DL GPRS TBF queuing Number of DL GPRS TBF queuing success Number of DL GPRS TBF release TBF during queuing
C901170002
Definition Description Number of GPRS CCCH/PCCCH DL TBF establishment requests on
This counter counts the number of DL establishment requests received by control plane when BSC initially attempts to establish GPRS DL TBF. This counter is used to find out the frequency of DL establishment requests sent from CCCH/PCCCH and received by control plane when BSC establishes GPRS DL TBF. When RANPS module receives the DL request (EV_RANUMC_DLASS_REQ) sent from RANUMC module, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 29.
FIGURE 29 DL REQUEST
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Measurement Point
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PS
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C901170003
Definition Description Usage Number of GPRS DL TBF establishment requests on PACCH This counter counts the number of establishing GPRS DL TBF on PACCH by MS. This counter is used to find out the frequency of establishing DL TBF in PACCH after MS has established GPRS UL TBF.
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Measurement Point
After MS has established GPRS UL TBF, RANPS module receives EV_MAC_DL_ASSIGN_REQ message sent from RANU module, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 30.
FIGURE 30 DL ASSIGNMENT REQUEST
PS
PS
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C901170004
Definition Description Number of GPRS DL TBF establishment failure due to CPU No statistics temporarily.
C901170005
Definition Description Number of GPRS DL TBF establishment failure due to not support DTM No statistics temporarily.
C901170007
Definition Description Number of GPRS DL TBF establishment failure due to Abis congestion This counter counts the number of failures that RANPS applies to database for resource and the cause of failures is Abis congestion when BSC attempts to establish GPRS DL TBF. This counter is used to find out the frequency of failures that RANPS applies to database for resource and the cause of failures is Abis congestion when BSC attempts to establish GPRS DL TBF. The measurement is taken at two time points listed below: After RANPS module receives DL request message (EV_RANUMC_DLASS_REQ) sent from RANUMC module, if resource application fails and the cause of failure is Abis congestion, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 31.
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PS
Abis A
After MS establishes GPRS UL TBF, RANPS module receives EV_MAC_DL_ASSIGN_REQ message sent from RANU module, if resource application fails and the cause of failure is Abis congestion, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 32.
FIGURE 32 DAT AB ASE AP PLICATION F AILURE DUE TO ABIS CONGESTION II
PS
PS
Abis A
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C901170008
Definition Description Number of GPRS DL TBF establishment failure due to RR congestion This counter counts the number of failures that RANPS applies to database for resource and the cause of failures is RR congestion when BSC attempts to establish GPRS DL TBF. There are three causes for RR congestion: MS per channel (number of MS reaches the peak in each channel), TAI/TFI (no TAI or TFI) and no PDCH (no PS channel). This counter is used to find out the frequency of failures that RANPS applies to database for resource and the cause of failures is RR congestion when BSC attempts to establish GPRS DL TBF. The measurement is taken at two time points listed below: After RANPS module receives DL request message (EV_RANUMC_DLASS_REQ) sent from RANUMC module, if
Usage
Measurement Point
90
resource application fails and the cause of failure is RR congestion, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 33.
FIGURE 33 DAT AB ASE AP PLICATION F AILURE DUE TO RR CONGESTION I
PS
PS
Abis A
After MS establishes GPRS UL TBF, RANPS module receives EV_MAC_DL_ASSIGN_REQ message sent from RANU module, if resource application fails and the cause of failure is RR congestion, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 34.
FIGURE 34 DAT AB ASE AP PLICATION F AILURE DUE TO RR CONGESTION II
PS
PS
Abis A
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C901170009
Definition Description Number of GPRS DL TBF establishment failure due to UPPB-DSP channel congestion This counter counts the number of failures that RANPS applies to database for resource and the cause of failures is UPPB-DSP channel congestion when BSC attempts to establish GPRS DL TBF. This counter is used to find out the frequency of failures that RANPS applies to database for resource and the cause of failures is UPPB-DSP channel congestion when BSC attempts to establish GPRS DL TBF.
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The measurement is taken at two time points listed below: After RANPS module receives DL request message (EV_RANUMC_DLASS_REQ) sent from RANUMC module, if resource application fails and the cause of failure is UPPBDSP channel congestion, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 35.
FIGURE 35 DAT AB ASE AP PLICATION F AILURE DUE TO UPPB-DSP CHANNEL CONGESTION I
PS
PS
Abis A
After MS establishes GPRS UL TBF, RANPS module receives EV_MAC_DL_ASSIGN_REQ message sent from RANU module, if resource application fails and the cause of failure is UPPBDSP channel congestion, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 36.
FIGURE 36 DAT AB ASE AP PLICATION F AILURE DUE TO UPPB-DSP CHANNEL CONGESTION II
PS
PS
Abis A
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Times
C901170010
Definition Description Usage Number of GPRS DL TBF establishment channel allocate success This counter counts the number of channel allocate success applied by RANPS when BSC attempts to establish GPRS DL TBF. This counter is used to find out the frequency of successful resource application that RANPS sends when BSC attempts to establish GPRS DL TBF.
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Measurement Point
After RANPS module receives DL request message (EV_RANUMC_DLASS_REQ) sent from RANUMC module, when resource application succeeds, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 37.
FIGURE 37 SUCCESSFUL RESOURCE APPLICATION
PS
PS
Abis A
Unit
Times
C901170011
Definition Description Usage Measurement Point Number of allocated PDCH for GPRS DL TBF establishment This counter counts the number of successful allocated PDCH when BSC attempts to establish GPRS DL TBF. This counter is used to find out the number of successful allocated PDCH when BSC attempts to establish GPRS DL TBF. After RANPS module receives DL request message (EV_RANUMC_DLASS_REQ) sent from RANUMC module, when resource application succeeds, the counter accumulates the PDCH number. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 37. Times
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C901170012
Definition Description Usage Number of GPRS DL TBF establishment failure due to channel activate failed This counter counts the number of PDCH activate failure when BSC establishes GPRS DL TBF. This counter is used to find out the frequency of PDCH activate failure when BSC establishes GPRS DL TBF (including establishing DL TBF initially and establishing DL TBF while UL TBF already exists). The measurement is taken at two time points listed below:
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FIGURE 38 PDCH ACTIVATION FAILURE
If wait for PDCH activate & connection response timer expires, and BSC has not received PDCH activate response message reported by BTS, the counter increments. Unit Times
C901170013
Definition Description Usage Number of GPRS DL TBF establishment failure due to BTS connection failed This counter counts the number of connection failure due to BTS connection failed when BSC establishes GPRS DL TBF. This counter is used to find out the frequency of connection failure due to BTS connection failed when BSC establishes GPRS DL TBF (including establishing DL TBF initially and establishing DL TBF while UL TBF already exists). The measurement is taken at two time points listed below: If RANPS module receives connection failed message reported by connection module, and the cause of failure is BTS connection failed, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 39.
FIGURE 39 CONNECTION FAILURE DUE TO BTS CONNECTION FAILED
Measurement Point
BTS
PACKET CHANNEL ACTIVE PACKET CHANNEL ACTIVE NACK NACK (due to BTS connection (BTS) failed)
BSC
If wait for PDCH activate & connection response timer expires, and BSC has not received connection success response message reported by connection module, the counter increments.
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Unit
Times
C901170014
Definition Description Usage Number of GPRS DL TBF establishment failure due to BIU connection failed This counter counts the number of connection failure due to BIU connection failed when BSC establishes GPRS DL TBF. This counter is used to find out the frequency of connection failure due to BIU connection failed when BSC establishes GPRS DL TBF (including establishing DL TBF initially and establishing DL TBF while UL TBF already exists). If RANPS module receives connection failed message reported by connection module, and the cause of failure is BIU connection failed, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 40.
FIGURE 40 CONNECTION FAILURE DUE TO BIU CONNECTION FAILED
Measurement Point
BTS
PACKET CHANNEL ACTIVE NACK PACKET CHANNEL ACTIVE NACK (due to BIU failure) (BIU)
BSC
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Times
C901170015
Definition Description Usage Measurement Point Number of GPRS DL TBF channel activate establishment success This counter counts the number of channel activate establishment success when BSC establishes GPRS DL TBF. This counter is used to find out the frequency of channel activate establishment success when BSC establishes GPRS DL TBF. When RANPS module receives channel activate response message reported by BTS and connection success response message reported by connection module, the counter increments. The measurement point is A as shown in Figure 41.
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FIGURE 41 SUCCESS
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C901170016
Definition Description Usage Number of GPRS DL TBF establishment failure on CCCH/PCCCH due to not receive PIA This counter counts the number of DL immediate assignment message sending failures when BSC establishes GPRS DL TBF. This counter is used to find out the frequency of DL immediate assignment message sending failures when BSC establishes GPRS DL TBF. The measurement is taken at two time points listed below: When RANPS module receives immediate assignment sending failure message (EV_PACKET_PIA_DEL_IND) reported by BTS, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 42.
FIGURE 42 IMMEDIATE AS SIGNMENT SENDING FAILURE
Measurement Point
If wait for immediate assignment sending indication timer expires, and BSC has not received immediate assignment sending message, the counter increments Unit Times
C901170017
Definition Description Number of GPRS DL TBF establishment failure on CCCH/PCCCH due to UPPB-DSP congestion No statistics for this counter is meaningless to GPRS DL TBF.
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C901170018
Definition Description Number of GPRS DL TBF establishment failure on PACCH due to UPPB-DSP congestion No statistics for this counter is meaningless to GPRS DL TBF.
C901170019
Definition Description Number of GPRS DL TBF establishment success on PCCCH/CCCH This counter counts the number of successful DL immediate assignment message sendings when BSC establishes GPRS DL TBF. This counter is used to find out the frequency of GPRS DL TBF establishment success. When RANPS module receives successful immediate assignment sending message (SPS_ABIS_PACKET_SEND_PIA_IND) reported by BTS, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 43.
FIGURE 43 SUCCESSFUL IMMEDIATE AS SIGNMENT SENDING
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C901170020
Definition Description Number of GPRS DL TBF establishment success on PACCH No statistics temporarily.
C901170023
Definition Description Number of GPRS DL TBF resource reallocation failure due to Abis congestion for UL TBF establishment After MS establishes GPRS DL TBF, it shall establish UL TBF on PACCH. But resource application failure leads to DL resource
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reallocation failure. This counter counts the number of DL resource reallocation failure due to Abis congestion. Usage Measurement Point This counter is used to find out the frequency of GPRS DL TBF resource reallocation failure due to Abis congestion. MS has established GPRS DL TBF, and after RANPS module receives EV_MAC_UL_ASSIGN_REQ message sent from RANU module, if resource application fails due to Abis congestion, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 44.
FIGURE 44 RESOURCE APPLICATION F AILURE DUE TO ABIS CONGESTION ( ASSIGNED BY UL)
PS
PS
Abis A
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C901170024
Definition Description Number of GPRS DL TBF resource reallocation failure due to RR congestion for UL TBF establishment After MS establishes GPRS DL TBF, it shall establish UL TBF on PACCH. But resource application failure leads to DL resource reallocation failure. This counter counts the number of DL resource reallocation failure due to RR congestion. There are three causes for RR congestion: MS per channel (number of MS reaches the peak in each channel), TAI/TFI (no TAI or TFI) and no PDCH (no PS channel). Usage Measurement Point This counter is used to find out the frequency of GPRS DL TBF resource reallocation failure due to RR congestion. MS has established GPRS DL TBF, and after RANPS module receives EV_MAC_UL_ASSIGN_REQ message sent from RANU module, if resource application fails due to RR congestion, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 45.
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PS
Abis A
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C901170025
Definition Description Number of GPRS DL TBF resource reallocation failure due to UPPB-DSP channel congestion for UL TBF establishment After MS establishes GPRS DL TBF, it shall establish UL TBF in PACCH. But resource application failure leads to DL resource reallocation failure. This counter counts the number of DL resource reallocation failures due to UPPB-DSP channel congestion. This counter is used to find out the frequency of GPRS DL TBF resource reallocation failure due to UPPB-DSP channel congestion. MS has established GPRS DL TBF, and after RANPS module receives EV_MAC_UL_ASSIGN_REQ message sent from RANU module, if resource application fails due to UPPB-DSP channel congestion, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 46.
FIGURE 46 RESOURCE APPLICATION F AILURE DUE TO UPPB-DSP CHANNEL CONGESTION (ASSIGNED BY UL)
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C901170026
Definition Description Number of GPRS DL TBF resource reallocation success due to UL TBF establishment After MS establishes GPRS DL TBF, it shall establish UL TBF in PACCH. This counter counts the number of DL resource application success. This counter is used to find out the frequency of GPRS DL TBF resource reallocation success. MS has established GPRS DL TBF, and after RANPS module receives EV_MAC_UL_ASSIGN_REQ message sent from RANU module, if resource application succeeds, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 47.
FIGURE 47 SUCCESSFUL RESOURCE APPLICATION ( ASSIGNED BY UL)
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PS
Abis A
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C901170027
Definition Description Usage Measurement Point Number of allocated PDCH for GPRS reallocation due to UL TBF establishment DL TBF resource
This counter counts the number of successfully allocated PDCH when GPRS DL TBF resource is reallocated. This counter is used to find out the number of successfully allocated PDCH when GPRS DL TBF resource is reallocated. MS has established GPRS DL TBF, and after RANPS module receives EV_MAC_UL_ASSIGN_REQ message sent from RANU module, when resource application succeeds, the counter accumulates the PDTCH number. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 47. Times
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C901170028
Definition Description Usage Measurement Point Number of GPRS DL TBF resource reallocation failure due to channel activate failure for UL TBF establishment This counter counts the number of PDCH activate failure during the process of GPRS DL TBF resource reallocation. This counter is used to find out the frequency of PDCH activate failure during the process of GPRS DL TBF resource reallocation. The measurement is taken at two time points listed below: When BSC receives PDCH activate failure message reported by BTS, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 38. If wait for PDCH activate & connection response timer expires, and BSC has not received PDCH activate response message reported by BTS, the counter increments. Unit Times
C901170029
Definition Description Number of GPRS DL TBF resource reallocation failure due to BTS connection failure for UL TBF establishment This counter counts the number of connection failure due to BTS connection failure during the process of GPRS DL TBF resource reallocation. This counter is used to find out the frequency of connection failure due to BTS connection failure during the process of GPRS DL TBF resource reallocation. The measurement is taken at two time points listed below: If RANPS module receives connection failure message reported by connection module, and the cause of failure is BTS connection failure, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 39. If wait for PDCH activation & connection response timer expires, and BSC has not received connection success response message reported by connection module, the counter increments. Unit Times
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C901170030
Definition Number of GPRS DL TBF resource reallocation failure due to BIU connection failure for UL TBF establishment
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This counter counts the number of connection failure due to BIU connection failure during the process of GPRS DL TBF resource reallocation. This counter is used to find out the frequency of connection failure due to BIU connection failure during the process of GPRS DL TBF resource reallocation. If RANPS module receives connection failure message reported by connection module, and the cause of failure is BIU connection failure, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 40. Times
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C901170031
Definition Description Usage Measurement Point Number of GPRS DL TBF resource reallocation success of channel activate for UL TBF establishment This counter counts the number of channel activate success during the process of GPRS DL TBF resource reallocation. This counter is used to find out the frequency of channel activate success during the process of GPRS DL TBF resource reallocation. When RANPS module receives channel activate response message reported by BTS and connection success response message reported by connection module, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 48.
FIGURE 48 SUCCESSFUL ACTIVATION AND CONNECTION
BTS PACKET CONNECT ACK PACKET CHANNEL ACTIVE ACK A PS
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C901170032
Definition Description Number of GPRS DL TBF resource reallocation failure due to UL TBF establishment No statistics for this counter is meaningless to GPRS DL TBF.
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C901170033
Definition Description Number of GPRS DL TBF resource reallocation success due to UL TBF establishment No statistics for this counter is meaningless to GPRS DL TBF.
C901170036
Definition Description Number of GPRS DL TBF resource reallocation failure due to Abis congestion for LLC transmission During GPRS DL TBF transmission, MAC sends resource adjustment message (EV_MAC_RESOURCE_ADJU_REQ) to RANPS due to UL/DL LLC changes. RANPS applies for resource after it receives the message. This counter counts the number of resource application failures after RANPS receives resource adjustment request during GPRS DL TBF transmission (the cause of database application failure is Abis congestion). This counter is used to find out the frequency of resource application failures after RANPS receives resource adjustment request during GPRS DL TBF transmission (the cause of database application failure is Abis congestion). After RANPS module receives EV_MAC_RESOURCE_ADJU_REQ message sent from MAC, if resource application fails due to Abis congestion, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 49.
FIGURE 49 RESOURCE APPLICATION F AILURE DUE TO ABIS CONGESTION (RESOURCE ADJUSTMENT)
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PS
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C901170037
Definition Number of GPRS DL TBF resource reallocation failure due to RR congestion for LLC transmission
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During GPRS DL TBF transmission, MAC sends resource adjustment message (EV_MAC_RESOURCE_ADJU_REQ) to RANPS due to UL/DL LLC changes. RANPS applies for resource after it receives the message. This counter counts the number of resource application failures after RANPS receives resource adjustment request during GPRS DL TBF transmission (the cause of database application failure is RR congestion). There are three causes for RR congestion: MS per channel (number of MS reaches the peak in each channel), TAI/TFI (no TAI or TFI) and no PDCH (no PS channel).
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This counter is used to find out the frequency of resource application failures after RANPS receives resource adjustment request during GPRS DL TBF transmission (the cause of database application failure is RR congestion). After RANPS module receives EV_MAC_RESOURCE_ADJU_REQ message sent from MAC, if resource application fails due to RR congestion, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 50.
FIGURE 50 RESOURCE APPLICATION F AILURE DUE TO RR CONGESTION (RESOURCE ADJUSTMENT)
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PS
PS
Abis A
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C901170038
Definition Description Number of GPRS DL TBF resource reallocation failure due to UPPB-DSP channel congestion for LLC transmission During GPRS DL TBF transmission, MAC sends resource adjustment message (EV_MAC_RESOURCE_ADJU_REQ) to RANPS due to UL/DL LLC changes. RANPS applies for resource after it receives the message. This counter counts the number of resource reallocation failure after RANPS receives resource adjustment request during GPRS DL TBF transmission (the cause of database application failure is UPPB-DSP channel congestion). This counter is used to find out the frequency of resource reallocation failure after RANPS receives resource adjustment
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request during GPRS DL TBF transmission (the cause of database application failure is UPPB-DSP channel congestion). Measurement Point After RANPS module receives EV_MAC_RESOURCE_ADJU_REQ message sent from MAC, if resource application fails due to UPPB-DSP channel congestion, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 51.
FIGURE 51 RESOURCE APPLICATION F AILURE DUE TO UPPB-DSP CHANNEL CONGESTION (RESOURCE ADJUSTMENT)
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PS
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C901170039
Definition Description Number of GPRS DL TBF resource reallocation success due to LLC transmission During GPRS DL TBF transmission, MAC sends resource adjustment message (EV_MAC_RESOURCE_ADJU_REQ) to RANPS due to UL/DL LLC changes. RANPS applies for resource after it receives the message. This counter counts the number of resource reallocation success after RANPS receives resource adjustment request during GPRS DL TBF transmission. This counter is used to find out the frequency of resource reallocation success after RANPS receives resource adjustment request during GPRS DL TBF transmission. After RANPS module receives EV_MAC_RESOURCE_ADJU_REQ message sent from MAC, if resource application succeeds, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 52.
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C901170040
Definition Description Number of allocated PDCH for GPRS reallocation due to LLC transmission DL TBF resource
During GPRS DL TBF transmission, MAC sends resource adjustment message (EV_MAC_RESOURCE_ADJU_REQ) to RANPS due to UL/DL LLC changes. RANPS applies for resource after it receives the message. This counter counts the number of successfully allocated PDCH after RANPS receives resource adjustment request during GPRS DL TBF transmission. This counter is used to find out the number of successfully allocated PDCH after RANPS receives resource adjustment request during GPRS DL TBF transmission. After RANPS module receives EV_MAC_RESOURCE_ADJU_REQ message sent from MAC, if resource application succeeds, the counter accumulates the PDTCH number. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 52. Times
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C901170041
Definition Description Number of GPRS DL TBF resource reallocation failure due to channel activate failure for LLC transmission This counter counts the number of PDCH activate failure after BSC receives resource adjustment request during GPRS DL TBF transmission. This counter is used to find out the frequency of PDCH activate failure after BSC receives resource adjustment request during GPRS DL TBF transmission.
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Measurement Point
The measurement is taken at two time points listed below: When BSC receives PDCH activate failure message reported by BTS, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 38. If wait for PDCH activate & connection response timer expires, and BSC has not received PDCH activate response message reported by BTS, the counter increments.
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C901170042
Definition Description Number of GPRS DL TBF resource reallocation failure due to BTS connection failure for LLC transmission This counter counts the number of connection failure due to BTS connection failure after BSC receives resource adjustment request during GPRS DL TBF transmission. This counter is used to find out the frequency of connection failure due to BTS connection failure after BSC receives resource adjustment request during GPRS DL TBF transmission. The measurement is taken at two time points listed below: If RANPS module receives connection failure message reported by connection module, and the cause of failure is BTS connection failure, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 39. If wait for PDCH activate & connection response timer expires, and BSC has not received connection success response message reported by connection module, the counter increments. Unit Times
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C901170043
Definition Description Number of GPRS DL TBF resource reallocation failure due to BIU connection failure for LLC transmission This counter counts the number of connection failure due to BIU connection failure after BSC receives resource adjustment request during GPRS DL TBF transmission. This counter is used to find out the frequency of connection failure due to BIU connection failure after BSC receives resource adjustment request during GPRS DL TBF transmission. If RANPS module receives connection failure message reported by connection module, and the cause of failure is BIU connection failure, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 40.
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C901170044
Definition Description Number of GPRS DL TBF resource reallocation success of channel activate for LLC transmission This counter counts the number of channel activate success after BSC receives resource adjustment request during GPRS DL TBF transmission. This counter is used to find out the frequency of channel activate success after BSC receives resource adjustment request during GPRS DL TBF transmission. When RANPS module receives channel activate response message reported by BTS and connection success response message reported by connection module, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 48. Times
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C901170045
Definition Description Number of GPRS DL TBF resource reallocation failure due to LLC transmission No statistics for this counter is meaningless to GPRS DL TBF.
C901170046
Definition Description Number of GPRS DL TBF resource reallocation success due to LLC transmission No statistics for this counter is meaningless to GPRS DL TBF.
C901170047
Definition Description Usage Measurement Point Number of GPRS DL TBF release due to flush LL This counter counts the number of GPRS DL TBF release due to flush LL. This counter is used to find out the frequency of GPRS DL TBF forcing Release Requests due to flush LL received by RANPS. When RANPS module receives Release Request message (EV_RANUMC_REL_CMD) reported by RANUMC, if the cause of release is flush LL, and GPRS DL TBF exists, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 53.
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SGSN FLUSH
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C901170048
Definition Description Usage Number of GPRS DL TBF release due to GPRS suspend requests This counter counts the number of GPRS DL TBF release due to GPRS suspend requests. This counter is used to find out the frequency of GPRS DL TBF forcing Release Requests due to suspend requests received by RANPS. When RANPS module receives Release Request message (EV_RANUMC_REL_CMD) reported by RANUMC, if the cause of release is SUSPEND, and GPRS DL TBF exists, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 54.
FIGURE 54 RELEASE REQUEST DUE TO SUSPEND REQUEST
Measurement Point
SGSN
SUSPEND FLUSH
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C901170049
Definition Description Usage Number of GPRS DL TBF forcing release by CS This counter counts the number of GPRS DL TBF forcing release by CS due to PDCH REL. This counter is used to find out the frequency of GPRS DL TBF forcing Release Requests (EV_RANCCM_PDCH_REL) received by RANPS. When RANPS module receives Release Request message (EV_RANCCM_PDCH_REL) reported by RANCCM module, if GPRS DL TBF exists, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 55.
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A
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C901170050
Definition Description Usage Number of GPRS DL TBF normal release due to user plane requests This counter counts the number of GPRS DL TBF normal release due to normal Release Request by MAC. This counter is used to find out the frequency of GPRS DL TBF forcing Release Requests due to normal Release Request by MAC received by RANPS. When RANPS module receives Release Request message (EV_MAC_REL_IND) reported by MAC, if the cause of release is normal Release Request by MAC, and GPRS DL TBF exists, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 56.
FIGURE 56 RELEASE REQUEST DUE TO NORM AL RELEASE REQUEST BY M AC
Measurement Point
PS PS control plane
A
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C901170051
Definition Description Number of GPRS DL TBF abnormal release due to user plane requests This counter counts the number of GPRS DL TBF abnormal release due to abnormal Release Request by MAC.
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This counter is used to find out the frequency of GPRS DL TBF forcing Release Requests due to abnormal Release Request by MAC received by RANPS. When RANPS module receives Release Request message (EV_MAC_REL_IND) reported by MAC, if the cause of release is abnormal Release Request by MAC, and GPRS DL TBF exists, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 57.
FIGURE 57 RELEASE REQUEST DUE TO ABNORM AL RELEASE REQUEST BY M AC
Measurement Point
PS PS control plane
A
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C901170052
Definition Description Usage Number of GPRS DL TBF release due to NSVC unavailability This counter counts the number of GPRS DL TBF release due to NSVC unavailability. This counter is used to find out the frequency of GPRS DL TBF forcing Release Requests due to NSVC unavailability received by RANPS. When RANPS module receives Release Request message (EV_RANUMC_REL_CMD) reported by RANUMC, if the cause of release is NSVC unavailability, and GPRS DL TBF exists, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 58.
FIGURE 58 RELEASE REQUEST DUE TO NSVC UNAVAILABILITY
Measurement Point
PS PS control plane
A
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Definition Description Usage Number of GPRS DL TBF release due to BVC unavailability This counter counts the number of GPRS DL TBF release due to BVC unavailability. This counter is used to find out the frequency of GPRS DL TBF forcing Release Requests due to BVC unavailability received by RANPS. When RANPS module receives Release Request message (EV_RANUMC_REL_CMD) reported by RANUMC, if the cause of release is BVC unavailability, and GPRS DL TBF exists, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 59.
FIGURE 59 RELEASE REQUEST DUE TO BVC UNAV AILABILITY
Measurement Point
SGSN FLUSH
PS A
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C901170054
Definition Description Usage Number of GPRS DL TBF release due to other reasons This counter counts the number of GPRS DL TBF release due to other reasons. This counter is used to find out the frequency of GPRS DL TBF forcing Release Requests due to other reasons received by RANPS. When RANPS module receives Release Request message (EV_RANUMC_REL_CMD) reported by RANUMC, if the reason of release is others, and GPRS DL TBF exists, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 60.
FIGURE 60 RELEASE REQUEST DUE TO OTHER REASONS
Measurement Point
SGSN FLUSH
PS A
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C901170055
Definition Description Usage Measurement Point Number of DL GPRS TBF grab resources This counter counts the number of DL GPRS TBF grab resources. This counter is used to find out the frequency for DL GPRS TBF grabbing other TBF resource. This counter increments while DL GPRS TBF is established during resource adjustment, resource request is successful, and other TBF resource is grabbed. Measurement point is A as shown in Figure 61.
FIGURE 61 - DL GPRS RESOURCE REQUEST SUCCESS
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C901170056
Definition Description Usage Measurement Point Number of grab instance by DL GPRS TBF This counter counts the number of grab instance by DL GPRS TBF. This counter is used to find out the frequency for DL GPRS TBF grabbing other TBF resource. This counter increments while DL GPRS TBF is established during resource adjustment, resource request is successful, and other TBF resource is grabbed. Measurement point is A as shown in Figure 61. Times
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C901170057
Definition Description Number of DL GPRS TBF queuing This counter counts the number of DL GPRS TBF queuing.
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This counter is used to find out the frequency for DL GPRS TBF queuing. This counter increments while DL GPRS TBF is established during resource adjustment, resource request is successful but queuing is required due to incompliant to QoS rate. Measurement point is A as shown in Figure 61. Times
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C901170058
Definition Description Usage Measurement Point Number of DL GPRS TBF queuing success This counter counts the number of DL GPRS TBF queuing success. This counter is used to find out the frequency for DL GPRS TBF queuing success. This counter increments while DL GPRS TBF is established during resource adjustment, the instance to be queued successfully assigns resource for user plane, and database is successfully registered. Measurement point is A as shown in Figure 62.
FIGURE 62 - RESOURCE ASSIGNMENT SUCCESS
PS
PS
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C901170059
Definition Description Usage Measurement Point Number of DL GPRS TBF release TBF during queuing This counter counts the number of DL GPRS TBF release during queuing. This counter is used to find out the frequency for DL GPRS TBF release during queuing. This counter increments while DL GPRS TBF is released and instance still in queuing state. The measurement point is A as shown in Figure 63.
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PS control plane PS
Release DL GPRS
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DL EGPRS data TBF statistics is used to observe the process of EGPRS DL TBF establishment, maintenance and release. The measurement takes cell as the statistics unit.
What It Counts Number of EGPRS DL TBF establishment requests on CCCH/PCCCH Number of EGPRS DL TBF establishment requests on PACCH Number of EGPRS DL TBF establishment failure due to CPU Number of EGPRS DL TBF establishment failure due to not support DTM Number of EGPRS DL TBF establishment failure due to Abis congestion
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Counter ID C901180008 C901180009 C901180010 C901180011 C901180012 C901180013 C901180014 C901180015 C901180016 C901180017 C901180018 C901180019 C901180020
What It Counts Number of EGPRS DL TBF establishment failure due to RR congestion Number of EGPRS DL TBF establishment failure due to UPPB-DSP channel congestion Number of EGPRS DL TBF establishment channel allocate success Number of allocated PDCH for EGPRS DL TBF establishment Number of EGPRS DL TBF establishment failure due to channel activate failed Number of EGPRS DL TBF establishment failure due to BTS connection failed Number of EGPRS DL TBF establishment failure due to BIU connection failed Number of EGPRS DL TBF channel activate establishment success Number of EGPRS DL TBF establishment failure on CCCH/PCCCH due to not receive PIA Number of EGPRS DL TBF establishment failure on CCCH/PCCCH due to UPPB-DSP congestion Number of EGPRS DL TBF establishment failure on PACCH due to UPPB-DSP congestion Number of EGPRS DL TBF establishment success on PCCCH/CCCH Number of EGPRS DL TBF establishment success on PACCH Number of EGPRS DL TBF resource reallocation failure due to Abis congestion for UL TBF establishment Number of EGPRS DL TBF resource reallocation failure due to RR congestion for UL TBF establishment Number of EGPRS DL TBF resource reallocation failure due to UPPB-DSP channel congestion for UL TBF establishment Number of EGPRS DL TBF resource reallocation success due to UL TBF establishment Number of allocated PDCH for EGPRS DL TBF resource reallocation due to UL TBF establishment Number of EGPRS DL TBF resource reallocation failure due to channel activate failure for UL TBF establishment Number of EGPRS DL TBF resource reallocation failure due to BTS connection failure for UL TBF establishment Number of EGPRS DL TBF resource reallocation
C901180023
C901180024
C901180025
C901180026 C901180027
C901180028
C901180029 C901180030
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What It Counts failure due to BIU connection failure for UL TBF establishment
C901180031
Number of EGPRS DL TBF resource reallocation success of channel activate for UL TBF establishment Number of EGPRS DL TBF resource reallocation failure due to UL TBF establishment Number of EGPRS DL TBF resource reallocation success due to UL TBF establishment Number of EGPRS DL TBF resource reallocation failure due to Abis congestion for LLC transmission Number of EGPRS DL TBF resource reallocation failure due to RR congestion for LLC transmission Number of EGPRS DL TBF resource reallocation failure due to UPPB-DSP channel congestion for LLC transmission Number of EGPRS DL TBF resource reallocation success due to LLC transmission Number of allocated PDCH for EGPRS DL TBF resource reallocation due to LLC transmission Number of EGPRS DL TBF resource reallocation failure due to channel activate failure for LLC transmission Number of EGPRS DL TBF resource reallocation failure due to BTS connection failure for LLC transmission Number of EGPRS DL TBF resource reallocation failure due to BIU connection failure for LLC transmission Number of EGPRS DL TBF resource reallocation success of channel activate for LLC transmission Number of EGPRS DL TBF resource reallocation failure due to LLC transmission Number of EGPRS DL TBF resource reallocation success due to LLC transmission Number of EGPRS DL TBF release due to flush LL Number of EGPRS DL TBF release due to EGPRS suspend requests Number of EGPRS DL TBF forcing release by CS Number of EGPRS DL TBF normal release due to user plane requests Number of EGPRS DL TBF abnormal release due to user plane requests Number of EGPRS DL TBF release due to NSVC unavailability Number of EGPRS DL TBF release due to BVC
C901180038
C901180039 C901180040
C901180041
C901180042
C901180043
C901180044 C901180045 C901180046 C901180047 C901180048 C901180049 C901180050 C901180051 C901180052 C901180053
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What It Counts unavailability Number of EGPRS DL TBF release due to other reasons Number of DL EGPRS TBF grab resources Number of grab instance by DL EGPRS TBF Number of DL EGPRS TBF queuing Number of DL EGPRS TBF queuing success Number of DL EGPRS TBF release TBF during queuing
C901180002
Definition Description Number of EGPRS CCCH/PCCCH DL TBF establishment requests on
This counter counts the number of DL establishment requests received by control plane when BSC initially attempts to establish EGPRS DL TBF. This counter is used to find out the frequency of DL establishment requests sent from CCCH/PCCCH and received by control plane when BSC establishes EGPRS DL TBF. When RANPS module receives the DL request (EV_RANUMC_DLASS_REQ) sent from RANUMC module, the counter increments. This measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 29. Times
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C901180003
Definition Description Usage Measurement Point Number of EGPRS DL TBF establishment requests on PACCH This counter counts the number of establishing EGPRS DL TBF on PACCH by MS. This counter is used to find out the frequency of establishing DL TBF in PACCH after MS has established EGPRS UL TBF. After MS has established EGPRS UL TBF, RANPS module receives EV_MAC_DL_ASSIGN_REQ message sent from RANU module, the counter increments. This measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 30. Times
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C901180004
Definition Description Number of EGPRS DL TBF establishment failure due to CPU No statistics temporarily.
C901180005
Definition Description Number of EGPRS DL TBF establishment failure due to not support DTM No statistics temporarily.
C901180007
Definition Description Number of EGPRS DL TBF establishment failure due to Abis congestion This counter counts the number of failures that RANPS applies to database for resource and the cause of failures is Abis congestion when BSC attempts to establish EGPRS DL TBF. This counter is used to find out the frequency of failures that RANPS applies to database for resource and the cause of failures is Abis congestion when BSC attempts to establish EGPRS DL TBF. The measurement is taken at two time points listed below: After RANPS module receives DL request message (EV_RANUMC_DLASS_REQ) sent from RANUMC module, if resource application fails and the cause of failure is Abis congestion, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 31. After MS establishes EGPRS UL TBF, RANPS module receives EV_MAC_DL_ASSIGN_REQ message sent from RANU module, if resource application fails and the cause of failure is Abis congestion, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 32. Unit Times
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C901180008
Definition Description Number of EGPRS DL TBF establishment failure due to RR congestion This counter counts the number of failures that RANPS applies to database for resource and the cause of failures is RR congestion when BSC attempts to establish EGPRS DL TBF. There are three
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causes for RR congestion: MS per channel (number of MS reaches the peak in each channel), TAI/TFI (no TAI or TFI) and no PDCH (no PS channel). Usage This counter is used to find out the frequency of failures that RANPS applies to database for resource and the cause of failures is RR congestion when BSC attempts to establish EGPRS DL TBF. The measurement is taken at two time points listed below: After RANPS module receives DL request message (EV_RANUMC_DLASS_REQ) sent from RANUMC module, if resource application fails and the cause of failure is RR congestion, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 33. After MS establishes EGPRS UL TBF, RANPS module receives EV_MAC_DL_ASSIGN_REQ message sent from RANU module, if resource application fails and the cause of failure is RR congestion, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 34. Unit Times
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C901180009
Definition Description Number of EGPRS DL TBF establishment failure due to UPPB-DSP channel congestion This counter counts the number of failures that RANPS applies to database for resource and the cause of failures is UPPB-DSP channel congestion when BSC attempts to establish EGPRS DL TBF. This counter is used to find out the frequency of failures that RANPS applies to database for resource and the cause of failures is UPPB-DSP channel congestion when BSC attempts to establish EGPRS DL TBF. The measurement is taken at two time points listed below: After RANPS module receives DL request message (EV_RANUMC_DLASS_REQ) sent from RANUMC module, if resource application fails and the cause of failure is UPPBDSP channel congestion, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 35. After MS establishes EGPRS UL TBF, RANPS module receives EV_MAC_DL_ASSIGN_REQ message sent from RANU module, if resource application fails and the cause of failure is UPPBDSP channel congestion, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 36. Unit Times
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C901180010
Definition Description Number of EGPRS DL TBF establishment channel allocate success This counter counts the number of channel allocate success applied by RANPS when BSC attempts to establish EGPRS DL TBF. This counter is used to find out the frequency of successful resource application that RANPS sends when BSC attempts to establish EGPRS DL TBF. After RANPS module receives DL request message (EV_RANUMC_DLASS_REQ) sent from RANUMC module, when resource application succeeds, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 37. Times
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C901180011
Definition Description Usage Measurement Point Number of allocated PDCH for EGPRS DL TBF establishment This counter counts the number of successful allocated PDCH when BSC attempts to establish EGPRS DL TBF. This counter is used to find out the number of successful allocated PDCH when BSC attempts to establish EGPRS DL TBF. After RANPS module receives DL request message (EV_RANUMC_DLASS_REQ) sent from RANUMC module, when resource application succeeds, the counter accumulates the PDCH number. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 37. Times
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C901180012
Definition Description Usage Number of EGPRS DL TBF establishment failure due to channel activate failed This counter counts the number of PDCH activate failure when BSC establishes EGPRS DL TBF. This counter is used to find out the frequency of PDCH activate failure when BSC establishes EGPRS DL TBF (including establishing DL TBF initially and establishing DL TBF while UL TBF already exists). The measurement is taken at two time points listed below:
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When BSC receives PDCH activation failure message reported by BTS, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 38. If wait for PDCH activate & connection response timer expires, and BSC has not received PDCH activate response message reported by BTS, the counter increments. Unit Times
C901180013
Definition Description Usage Number of EGPRS DL TBF establishment failure due to BTS connection failed This counter counts the number of connection failure due to BTS connection failed when BSC establishes EGPRS DL TBF. This counter is used to find out the frequency of connection failure due to BTS connection failed when BSC establishes EGPRS DL TBF (including establishing DL TBF initially and establishing DL TBF while UL TBF already exists). The measurement is taken at two time points listed below: If RANPS module receives connection failed message reported by connection module, and the cause of failure is BTS connection failed, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 39. If wait for PDCH activate & connection response timer expires, and BSC has not received connection success response message reported by connection module, the counter increments. Unit Times
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C901180014
Definition Description Usage Number of EGPRS DL TBF establishment failure due to BIU connection failed This counter counts the number of connection failure due to BIU connection failed when BSC establishes EGPRS DL TBF. This counter is used to find out the frequency of connection failure due to BIU connection failed when BSC establishes EGPRS DL TBF (including establishing DL TBF initially and establishing DL TBF while UL TBF already exists). If RANPS module receives connection failed message reported by connection module, and the cause of failure is BIU connection failed, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 40. Times
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C901180015
Definition Description Usage Measurement Point Number of EGPRS DL TBF channel activate establishment success This counter counts the number of channel activate establishment success when BSC establishes EGPRS DL TBF. This counter is used to find out the frequency of channel activate establishment success when BSC establishes EGPRS DL TBF. When RANPS module receives channel activate response message reported by BTS and connection success response message reported by connection module, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 42. Times
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C901180016
Definition Description Usage Number of EGPRS DL TBF establishment failure on CCCH/PCCCH due to not receive PIA This counter counts the number of DL immediate assignment message sending failures when BSC establishes EGPRS DL TBF. This counter is used to find out the frequency of DL immediate assignment message sending failures when BSC establishes EGPRS DL TBF. The measurement is taken at two time points listed below: When RANPS module receives immediate assignment sending failure message (EV_PACKET_PIA_DEL_IND) reported by BTS, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 43. If wait for immediate assignment sending indication timer expires, and BSC has not received immediate assignment sending message, the counter increments Unit Times
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C901180017
Definition Description Number of EGPRS DL TBF establishment failure on CCCH/PCCCH due to UPPB-DSP congestion No statistics for this counter is meaningless to EGPRS DL TBF.
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Definition Description Number of EGPRS DL TBF establishment failure on PACCH due to UPPB-DSP congestion No statistics for this counter is meaningless to EGPRS DL TBF.
C901180019
Definition Description Number of EGPRS PCCCH/CCCH DL TBF establishment success on
This counter counts the number of successful DL immediate assignment message sendings when BSC establishes EGPRS DL TBF. This counter is used to find out the frequency of EGPRS DL TBF establishment success. When RANPS module receives successful immediate assignment sending message (SPS_ABIS_PACKET_SEND_PIA_IND) reported by BTS, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 44. Times
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C901180020
Definition Description Number of EGPRS DL TBF establishment success on PACCH No statistics temporarily.
C901180023
Definition Description Number of EGPRS DL TBF resource reallocation failure due to Abis congestion for UL TBF establishment After MS establishes EGPRS DL TBF, it shall establish UL TBF on PACCH. But resource application failure leads to DL resource reallocation failure. This counter counts the number of DL resource reallocation failure due to Abis congestion. This counter is used to find out the frequency of EGPRS DL TBF resource reallocation failure due to Abis congestion. MS has established EGPRS DL TBF, and after RANPS module receives EV_MAC_UL_ASSIGN_REQ message sent from RANU module, if resource application fails due to Abis congestion, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 44.
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C901180024
Definition Description Number of EGPRS DL TBF resource reallocation failure due to RR congestion for UL TBF establishment After MS establishes EGPRS DL TBF, it shall establish UL TBF on PACCH. But resource application failure leads to DL resource reallocation failure. This counter counts the number of DL resource reallocation failure due to RR congestion. There are three causes for RR congestion: MS per channel (number of MS reaches the peak in each channel), TAI/TFI (no TAI or TFI) and no PDCH (no PS channel). Usage Measurement Point This counter is used to find out the frequency of EGPRS DL TBF resource reallocation failure due to RR congestion. MS has established EGPRS DL TBF, and after RANPS module receives EV_MAC_UL_ASSIGN_REQ message sent from RANU module, if resource application fails due to RR congestion, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 45. Times
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C901180025
Definition Description Number of EGPRS DL TBF resource reallocation failure due to UPPB-DSP channel congestion for UL TBF establishment After MS establishes EGPRS DL TBF, it shall establish UL TBF in PACCH. But resource application failure leads to DL resource reallocation failure. This counter counts the number of DL resource reallocation failures due to UPPB-DSP channel congestion. This counter is used to find out the frequency of EGPRS DL TBF resource reallocation failure due to UPPB-DSP channel congestion. MS has established EGPRS DL TBF, and after RANPS module receives EV_MAC_UL_ASSIGN_REQ message sent from RANU module, if resource application fails due to UPPB-DSP channel congestion, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 46. Times
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Definition Description Number of EGPRS DL TBF resource reallocation success due to UL TBF establishment After MS establishes EGPRS DL TBF, it shall establish UL TBF in PACCH. This counter counts the number of DL resource application success. This counter is used to find out the frequency of EGPRS DL TBF resource reallocation success. MS has established EGPRS DL TBF, and after RANPS module receives EV_MAC_UL_ASSIGN_REQ message sent from RANU module, if resource application succeeds, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 47. Times
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C901180027
Definition Description Usage Measurement Point Number of allocated PDCH for EGPRS reallocation due to UL TBF establishment DL TBF resource
This counter counts the number of successfully allocated PDCH when EGPRS DL TBF resource is reallocated. This counter is used to find out the number of successfully allocated PDCH when EGPRS DL TBF resource is reallocated. MS has established EGPRS DL TBF, and after RANPS module receives EV_MAC_UL_ASSIGN_REQ message sent from RANU module, when resource application succeeds, the counter accumulates the PDTCH number. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 47. Times
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C901180028
Definition Description Usage Measurement Point Number of EGPRS DL TBF resource reallocation failure due to channel activate failure for UL TBF establishment This counter counts the number of PDCH activate failure during the process of EGPRS DL TBF resource reallocation. This counter is used to find out the frequency of PDCH activate failure during the process of EGPRS DL TBF resource reallocation. The measurement is taken at two time points listed below: When BSC receives PDCH activate failure message reported by BTS, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 38.
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C901180029
Definition Description Number of EGPRS DL TBF resource reallocation failure due to BTS connection failure for UL TBF establishment This counter counts the number of connection failure due to BTS connection failure during the process of EGPRS DL TBF resource reallocation. This counter is used to find out the frequency of connection failure due to BTS connection failure during the process of EGPRS DL TBF resource reallocation. The measurement is taken at two time points listed below: If RANPS module receives connection failure message reported by connection module, and the cause of failure is BTS connection failure, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 39. If wait for PDCH activation & connection response timer expires, and BSC has not received connection success response message reported by connection module, the counter increments. Unit Times
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C901180030
Definition Description Number of EGPRS DL TBF resource reallocation failure due to BIU connection failure for UL TBF establishment This counter counts the number of connection failure due to BIU connection failure during the process of EGPRS DL TBF resource reallocation. This counter is used to find out the frequency of connection failure due to BIU connection failure during the process of EGPRS DL TBF resource reallocation. If RANPS module receives connection failure message reported by connection module, and the cause of failure is BIU connection failure, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 40. Times
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Definition Description Usage Number of EGPRS DL TBF resource reallocation success of channel activate for UL TBF establishment This counter counts the number of channel activate success during the process of EGPRS DL TBF resource reallocation. This counter is used to find out the frequency of channel activate success during the process of EGPRS DL TBF resource reallocation. When RANPS module receives channel activate response message reported by BTS and connection success response message reported by connection module, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 48. Times
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C901180032
Definition Description Number of EGPRS DL TBF resource reallocation failure due to UL TBF establishment No statistics for this counter is meaningless to EGPRS DL TBF.
C901180033
Definition Description Number of EGPRS DL TBF resource reallocation success due to UL TBF establishment No statistics for this counter is meaningless to EGPRS DL TBF.
C901180036
Definition Description Number of EGPRS DL TBF resource reallocation failure due to Abis congestion for LLC transmission During EGPRS DL TBF transmission, MAC sends resource adjustment message (EV_MAC_RESOURCE_ADJU_REQ) to RANPS due to UL/DL LLC changes. RANPS applies for resource after it receives the message. This counter counts the number of resource application failures after RANPS receives resource adjustment request during EGPRS DL TBF transmission (the cause of database application failure is Abis congestion). This counter is used to find out the frequency of resource application failures after RANPS receives resource adjustment request during EGPRS DL TBF transmission (the cause of database application failure is Abis congestion).
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After RANPS module receives EV_MAC_RESOURCE_ADJU_REQ message sent from MAC, if resource application fails due to Abis congestion, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 49. Times
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C901180037
Definition Description Number of EGPRS DL TBF resource reallocation failure due to RR congestion for LLC transmission During EGPRS DL TBF transmission, MAC sends resource adjustment message (EV_MAC_RESOURCE_ADJU_REQ) to RANPS due to UL/DL LLC changes. RANPS applies for resource after it receives the message. This counter counts the number of resource application failures after RANPS receives resource adjustment request during EGPRS DL TBF transmission (the cause of database application failure is RR congestion). There are three causes for RR congestion: MS per channel (number of MS reaches the peak in each channel), TAI/TFI (no TAI or TFI) and no PDCH (no PS channel). Usage This counter is used to find out the frequency of resource application failures after RANPS receives resource adjustment request during EGPRS DL TBF transmission (the cause of database application failure is RR congestion). After RANPS module receives EV_MAC_RESOURCE_ADJU_REQ message sent from MAC, if resource application fails due to RR congestion, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 50. Times
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C901180038
Definition Description Number of EGPRS DL TBF resource reallocation failure due to UPPB-DSP channel congestion for LLC transmission During EGPRS DL TBF transmission, MAC sends resource adjustment message (EV_MAC_RESOURCE_ADJU_REQ) to RANPS due to UL/DL LLC changes. RANPS applies for resource after it receives the message. This counter counts the number of resource reallocation failure after RANPS receives resource adjustment request during EGPRS DL TBF transmission (the cause of database application failure is UPPB-DSP channel congestion). This counter is used to find out the frequency of resource reallocation failure after RANPS receives resource adjustment request during EGPRS DL TBF transmission (the cause of database application failure is UPPB-DSP channel congestion).
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After RANPS module receives EV_MAC_RESOURCE_ADJU_REQ message sent from MAC, if resource application fails due to UPPB-DSP channel congestion, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 51. Times
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C901180039
Definition Description Number of EGPRS DL TBF resource reallocation success due to LLC transmission During EGPRS DL TBF transmission, MAC sends resource adjustment message (EV_MAC_RESOURCE_ADJU_REQ) to RANPS due to UL/DL LLC changes. RANPS applies for resource after it receives the message. This counter counts the number of resource reallocation success after RANPS receives resource adjustment request during EGPRS DL TBF transmission. This counter is used to find out the frequency of resource reallocation success after RANPS receives resource adjustment request during EGPRS DL TBF transmission. After RANPS module receives EV_MAC_RESOURCE_ADJU_REQ message sent from MAC, if resource application succeeds, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 52. Times
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C901180040
Definition Description Number of allocated PDCH for EGPRS reallocation due to LLC transmission DL TBF resource
During EGPRS DL TBF transmission, MAC sends resource adjustment message (EV_MAC_RESOURCE_ADJU_REQ) to RANPS due to UL/DL LLC changes. RANPS applies for resource after it receives the message. This counter counts the number of successfully allocated PDCH after RANPS receives resource adjustment request during EGPRS DL TBF transmission. This counter is used to find out the number of successfully allocated PDCH after RANPS receives resource adjustment request during EGPRS DL TBF transmission. After RANPS module receives EV_MAC_RESOURCE_ADJU_REQ message sent from MAC, if resource application succeeds, the counter accumulates the PDTCH number. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 52. Times
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C901180041
Definition Description Number of EGPRS DL TBF resource reallocation failure due to channel activate failure for LLC transmission This counter counts the number of PDCH activate failure after BSC receives resource adjustment request during EGPRS DL TBF transmission. This counter is used to find out the frequency of PDCH activate failure after BSC receives resource adjustment request during EGPRS DL TBF transmission. The measurement is taken at two time points listed below: When BSC receives PDCH activate failure message reported by BTS, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 38. If wait for PDCH activate & connection response timer expires, and BSC has not received PDCH activate response message reported by BTS, the counter increments. Unit Times
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C901180042
Definition Description Number of EGPRS DL TBF resource reallocation failure due to BTS connection failure for LLC transmission This counter counts the number of connection failure due to BTS connection failure after BSC receives resource adjustment request during EGPRS DL TBF transmission. This counter is used to find out the frequency of connection failure due to BTS connection failure after BSC receives resource adjustment request during EGPRS DL TBF transmission. The measurement is taken at two time points listed below: If RANPS module receives connection failure message reported by connection module, and the cause of failure is BTS connection failure, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 39. If wait for PDCH activate & connection response timer expires, and BSC has not received connection success response message reported by connection module, the counter increments. Unit Times
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C901180043
Definition Description Number of EGPRS DL TBF resource reallocation failure due to BIU connection failure for LLC transmission This counter counts the number of connection failure due to BIU connection failure after BSC receives resource adjustment request during EGPRS DL TBF transmission. This counter is used to find out the frequency of connection failure due to BIU connection failure after BSC receives resource adjustment request during EGPRS DL TBF transmission. If RANPS module receives connection failure message reported by connection module, and the cause of failure is BIU connection failure, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 40. Times
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C901180044
Definition Description Number of EGPRS DL TBF resource reallocation success of channel activate for LLC transmission This counter counts the number of channel activate success after BSC receives resource adjustment request during EGPRS DL TBF transmission. This counter is used to find out the frequency of channel activate success after BSC receives resource adjustment request during EGPRS DL TBF transmission. When RANPS module receives channel activate response message reported by BTS and connection success response message reported by connection module, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 48. Times
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C901180045
Definition Description Number of EGPRS DL TBF resource reallocation failure due to LLC transmission No statistics for this counter is meaningless to EGPRS DL TBF.
C901180046
Definition Number of EGPRS DL TBF resource reallocation success due to LLC transmission
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C901180047
Definition Description Usage Measurement Point Number of EGPRS DL TBF release due to flush LL This counter counts the number of EGPRS DL TBF release due to flush LL. This counter is used to find out the frequency of EGPRS DL TBF forcing Release Requests due to flush LL received by RANPS. When RANPS module receives Release Request message (EV_RANUMC_REL_CMD) reported by RANUMC, if the cause of release is flush LL, and EGPRS DL TBF exists, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 53. Times
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C901180048
Definition Description Usage Number of EGPRS DL TBF release due to EGPRS suspend requests This counter counts the number of EGPRS DL TBF release due to EGPRS suspend requests. This counter is used to find out the frequency of EGPRS DL TBF forcing Release Requests due to suspend requests received by RANPS. When RANPS module receives Release Request message (EV_RANUMC_REL_CMD) reported by RANUMC, if the cause of release is SUSPEND, and EGPRS DL TBF exists, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 54. Times
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C901180049
Definition Description Usage Number of EGPRS DL TBF forcing release by CS This counter counts the number of EGPRS DL TBF forcing release by CS due to PDCH REL. This counter is used to find out the frequency of EGPRS DL TBF forcing Release Requests (EV_RANCCM_PDCH_REL) received by RANPS. When RANPS module receives Release Request message (EV_RANCCM_PDCH_REL) reported by RANCCM module, if EGPRS DL TBF exists, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 55.
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C901180050
Definition Description Usage Number of EGPRS DL TBF normal release due to user plane requests This counter counts the number of EGPRS DL TBF normal release due to normal Release Request by MAC. This counter is used to find out the frequency of EGPRS DL TBF forcing Release Requests due to normal Release Request by MAC received by RANPS. When RANPS module receives Release Request message (EV_MAC_REL_IND) reported by MAC, if the cause of release is normal Release Request by MAC, and EGPRS DL TBF exists, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 56. Times
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C901180051
Definition Description Usage Number of EGPRS DL TBF abnormal release due to user plane requests This counter counts the number of EGPRS DL TBF abnormal release due to abnormal Release Request by MAC. This counter is used to find out the frequency of EGPRS DL TBF forcing Release Requests due to abnormal Release Request by MAC received by RANPS. When RANPS module receives Release Request message (EV_MAC_REL_IND) reported by MAC, if the cause of release is abnormal Release Request by MAC, and EGPRS DL TBF exists, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 57. Times
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C901180052
Definition Description Usage Number of EGPRS DL TBF release due to NSVC unavailability This counter counts the number of EGPRS DL TBF release due to NSVC unavailability. This counter is used to find out the frequency of EGPRS DL TBF forcing Release Requests due to NSVC unavailability received by RANPS.
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When RANPS module receives Release Request message (EV_RANUMC_REL_CMD) reported by RANUMC, if the cause of release is NSVC unavailability, and EGPRS DL TBF exists, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 58. Times
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C901180053
Definition Description Usage Number of EGPRS DL TBF release due to BVC unavailability This counter counts the number of EGPRS DL TBF release due to BVC unavailability. This counter is used to find out the frequency of EGPRS DL TBF forcing Release Requests due to BVC unavailability received by RANPS. When RANPS module receives Release Request message (EV_RANUMC_REL_CMD) reported by RANUMC, if the cause of release is BVC unavailability, and EGPRS DL TBF exists, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 59. Times
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C901180054
Definition Description Usage Number of EGPRS DL TBF release due to other reasons This counter counts the number of EGPRS DL TBF release due to other reasons. This counter is used to find out the frequency of EGPRS DL TBF forcing Release Requests due to other reasons received by RANPS. When RANPS module receives Release Request message (EV_RANUMC_REL_CMD) reported by RANUMC, if the reason of release is others, and EGPRS DL TBF exists, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 60. Times
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UL GPRS data TBF statistics collects the information about the establishment, maintain and release of UL GPRS TBF. The statistic unit is cell.
What It Counts Number of GPRS UL TBF establishment requests on CCCH Number of EGPRS UL TBF establishment requests on CCCH Number of GPRS UL TBF establishment requests on PCCCH Number of EGPRS UL TBF establishment requests on PCCCH Number of GPRS UL TBF establishment requests on PACCH
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What It Counts Number of cell attempts for UL assignment due to ONE PHASE access Number of cell attempts for UL assignment due to single block packet access Number of cell attempts for UL assignment due to response paging Number of cell attempts for UL assignment due to cell updating Number of cell attempts for UL assignment due to mobility management Number of cell attempts for UL assignment due to TWO PHASE access Number of cell attempts for UL assignment due to short access Number of GPRS UL TBF establishment failure due to Abis congestion Number of GPRS UL TBF establishment failure due to RR congestion Number of GPRS UL TBF establishment failure due to UPPB-DSP channel congestion Number of GPRS UL TBF establishment channel allocate success Number of cell success for GPRS UL assignment due to ONE PHASE access Number of cell success for GPRS UL assignment due to single block packet access Number of cell success for GPRS UL assignment due to response paging Number of cell success for GPRS UL assignment due to cell updating Number of cell success for GPRS UL assignment due to mobility management Number of cell success for GPRS UL assignment due to TWO PHASE access Number of cell success for GPRS UL assignment due to short access
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C901190012
C901190013
C901190015
C901190016
C901190017
C901190018
C901190019
C901190020
C901190021
C901190022
C901190023
C901190024
C901190025
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Counter ID C901190026
What It Counts Number of allocated PDCH for GPRS UL TBF establishment Number of GPRS UL TBF establishment failure due to channel activate failed Number of GPRS UL TBF establishment failure due to BTS connection failed Number of GPRS UL TBF establishment failure due to BIU connection failed Number of GPRS UL TBF channel activate establishment success Number of GPRS UL TBF establishment failure due to not receive PIA Number of GPRS UL TBF establisment failure on PCCCH/CCCH due to UPPB-DSP congestion Number of GPRS UL TBF establisment failure on PACCH due to UPPB-DSP congestion Number of GPRS UL TBF establishment success on PCCCH/CCCH Number of GPRS UL TBF establishment success on PACCH Number of GPRS UL TBF resource reallocation failure due to Abis congestion for DL TBF establishment Number of GPRS UL TBF resource reallocation failure due to RR congestion for DL TBF establishment Number of GPRS UL TBF resource reallocation failure due to UPPB-DSP channel congestion for DL TBF establishment Number of GPRS UL TBF resource reallocation success due to DL TBF establishment Number of allocated PDCH for GPRS UL TBF resource reallocation due to DL TBF establishment Number of GPRS UL TBF resourse reallocation failure due to channel activate failure for DL TBF establishment Number of GPRS UL TBF resourse reallocation failure due to BTS connection failure for DL TBF establishment
C901190027
C901190028
C901190029
C901190030
C901190031
C901190032
C901190033
C901190034
C901190035
C901190038
C901190039
C901190040
C901190041
C901190042
C901190043
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What It Counts Number of GPRS UL TBF resourse reallocation failure due to BIU connection failure for DL TBF establishment Number of GPRS UL TBF resourse reallocation success of channel activate for DL TBF establishment Number of GPRS UL TBF resourse reallocation failure due to DL TBF establishment Number of GPRS UL TBF resourse reallocation success due to DL TBF establishment Number of GPRS UL TBF resource reallocation failure due to Abis congestion for LLC transmission Number of GPRS UL TBF resource reallocation failure due to RR congestion for LLC transmission Number of GPRS UL TBF resource reallocation failure due to UPPB-DSP channel congestion for LLC transmission Number of GPRS UL TBF resource reallocation success due to LLC transmission Number of allocated PDCH for GPRS UL TBF resource reallocation due to LLC transmission Number of GPRS UL TBF resourse reallocation failure due to channel activate failure for LLC transmission Number of GPRS UL TBF resourse reallocation failure due to BTS connection failure for LLC transmission Number of GPRS UL TBF resourse reallocation failure due to BIU connection failure for LLC transmission Number of GPRS UL TBF resourse reallocation success of channel activate for LLC transmission Number of GPRS UL TBF resourse reallocation failure due to LLC transmission Number of GPRS UL TBF resourse reallocation success due to LLC transmission Number of GPRS UL TBF resource reallocation failure due to Abis congestion for resource request
C901190046
C901190047
C901190048
C901190051
C901190052
C901190053
C901190054
C901190055
C901190056
C901190057
C901190058
C901190059
C901190060
C901190061
C901190064
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Counter ID C901190065
What It Counts Number of GPRS UL TBF resource reallocation failure due to RR congestion for resource request Number of GPRS UL TBF resource reallocation failure due to UPPB-DSP channel congestion for resource request Number of GPRS UL TBF resource reallocation success due to resource request Number of allocated PDCH for GPRS UL TBF resource reallocation due to resource request Number of GPRS UL TBF resourse reallocation failure due to channel activate failure for resource request Number of GPRS UL TBF resourse reallocation failure due to BTS connection failure for resource request Number of GPRS UL TBF resourse reallocation failure due to BIU connection failure for resource request Number of GPRS UL TBF resourse reallocation success of channel activate for resource request Number of GPRS UL TBF resourse reallocation failure due to resource request Number of GPRS UL TBF resourse reallocation success due to resource request Number of GPRS UL TBF release due to flush LL Number of GPRS UL TBF release due to GPRS suspend requests Number of GPRS UL TBF forcing release by CS Number of GPRS UL TBF normal release due to user plane requests Number of GPRS UL TBF abnormal release due to user plane requests Number of GPRS UL TBF release due to NSVC unavailability Number of GPRS UL TBF release due to BVC unavailability
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What It Counts Number of GPRS UL TBF release due to other reasons Number of UL GPRS TBF grab resources
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C901190002
Definition Description Usage Measurement Point Number of GPRS UL TBF establishment requests on CCCH This counter counts the number of channel requests on CCCH when MS using GPRS service This counter is used to find out the frequency of channel requests on CCCH when MS attempts using GPRS service. When BSC receives channel requests on CCCH from MS, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 64.
FIGURE 64 - CHANNEL REQUEST
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C901190003
Definition Description Number of EGPRS UL TBF establishment requests on CCCH This counter is not meaningful in UL GPRS TBF and is not used.
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C901190004
Definition Description Usage Measurement Point Number of GPRS UL TBF establishment requests on PCCCH This counter counts the number of packet channel requests on PCCCH when MS attempts using GPRS service This counter is used to find out the frequency of channel requests on PCCCH when MS attempts using GPRS service. When BSC receives channel requests on PCCCH from MS, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 65.
FIGURE 65 - PACKET CHANNEL REQUEST
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C901190005
Definition Description Number of EGPRS UL TBF establishment requests on PCCCH This counter is not meaningful in UL GPRS TBF statistic, and is not used.
C901190006
Definition Description Usage Number of GPRS UL TBF establishment requests on PACCH The counter counts the number of UL GPRS TBF establishment attempts on PACCH. This counter is used to find out the number of UL GPRS TBF establishment attempts on PACCH under the situation when DL GPRS TBF is already established. In the situation when DL GPRS TBF is established, PS control plane receives UL assignment request message from PS user plane, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 66.
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C901190007
Definition Description Number of cell attempts for UL assignment due to ONE PHASE access This counter counts the number of channel requests on CCCH when MS attempting UL GPRS TBF establishment or the number of packet channel requests on PCCCH due to one phase access. This counter is used to find out the number of UL GPRS TBF establishment attempts due to one phase access. The counter accumulates at the following two time points: If BSC receives channel requests from MS on CCCH due to one phase access, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 67.
FIGURE 67 - CHANNEL REQUESTS ON CCCH DUE TO ONE PHASE ACCESS
If BSC receives channel requests from MS on CCCH due to one phase access, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 68.
FIGURE 68 - PACKET CHANNEL REQUESTS ON CCCH DUE TO ONE PHASE ACCESS
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C901190008
Definition Description Number of cell attempts for UL assignment due to single block packet access This counter counts the number of packet channel requests on PCCCH when MS attempts UL GPRS TBF establishment due to single block packet access. This counter is used to find out the number of packet channel requests when MS attempting UL GPRS TBF establishment due to single block packet access. If BSC receives channel requests on PCCCH from MS due to single block packet access. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 69.
FIGURE 69 - CHANNEL REQUEST DUE TO SINGLE BLOCK P ACKET ACCESS
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C901190009
Definition Description Number of cell attempts for UL assignment due to response paging This counter counts the number of packet channel requests when MS attempting UL GPRS TBF establishment due to response paging. This counter is used to find out the number of packet channel requests when MS attempting UL GPRS TBF establishment due to response paging. When BSC receives channel requests on PCCCH from MS due to response paging, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 70.
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C901190010
Definition Description Number of cell attempts for UL assignment due to cell updating This counter counts the number of packet channel requests when MS attempting UL GPRS TBF establishment due to cell update. This counter is used to find out the number of packet channel requests when MS attempting UL GPRS TBF establishment due to cell update. When BSC receives channel requests on PCCCH from MS duet to cell update, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 71.
FIGURE 71 - CHANNEL REQUESTS DUE TO CELL UPDATE
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C901190011
Definition Description Number of cell attempts for UL assignment due to mobility management. The counter counts the number of packet channel requests on PCCCH when MS attempting UL GPRS TBF establishment due to mobile management. This counter is used to find out the number of packet channel requests when MS attempting UL GPRS TBF establishment due to mobile management.
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Measurement Point
If BSC receives channel requests on PCCCH from MS due to mobile management, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 72.
FIGURE 72 - CHANNEL REQUESTS DUE TO MOBILE MAN AGEMENT
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C901190012
Definition Description Number of cell attempts for UL assignment due to TWO PHASE access This counter counts the number of channel requests on CCCH when MS attempting UL GPRS TBF establishment or the number of packet channel requests on PCCCH due to two phase access. This counter is used to find out the number of UL GPRS TBF establishment attempts due to two phase access. The counter accumulates at the following two time points: If BSC receives channel requests from MS on CCCH due to two phase access, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 73.
FIGURE 73 - CHANNEL REQUESTS ON CCCH DUE TO TWO PHASE ACCESS
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If BSC receives channel requests from MS on CCCH due to one phase access, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 74.
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C901190013
Definition Description Number of cell attempts for UL assignment due to short access This counter counts the number of packet channel requests on PCCCH when MS attempting UL GPRS TBF establishment due to short access. This counter is used to find out the number of UL GPRS TBF establishment attempts due to short access. If BSC receives packet channel requests on PCCCH from MS on PCCCH due to short access, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 75.
FIGURE 75 - PACKET CHANNEL REQUESTS ON PCCCH DUE TO SHORT ACCESS
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C901190015
Definition Description Number of GPRS UL TBF establishment failure due to Abis congestion The counter records the number of DB resource application failure when attempting UL GPRS TBF establishment due to Abis congestion. This counter is used to find out the number of DB resource application failure when attempting UL GPRS TBF establishment due to Abis congestion.
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Measurement Point
The counter accumulates at the following three time points: If PS control plane receives channel requests from MS on CCCH and fails to apply for DB resource due to Abis congestion, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 76.
FIGURE 76 - DB RESOURCE REQUESTS FAILURE DUE TO ABIS CONGESTION (CCCH)
If PS control panel receives channel requests from MS on CCCH and fails to apply for DB resource due to Abis congestion, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 77.
FIGURE 77 - DB RESOURCE REQUESTS FAILURE DUE TO ABIS CONGESTION (PCCCH)
If PS control panel receives UL assignment request messages from PS user plane on CCCH and fails to apply for DB resource due to Abis congestion, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 78.
FIGURE 78 - DB RESOURCE REQUESTS FAILURE DUE TO ABIS CONGESTION (DL GPRS TBF ALREADY ESTABLISHED)
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Definition Description Number of GPRS UL TBF establishment failure due to RR congestion The counter records the number of DB resource request failure when attempting UL GPRS TBF establishment due to radio resource congestion. There are three causes that lead to radio resource congestion: MS per channel (MS number on each channel reaches its maximum), no TAI/TFI and no PDCH This counter is used to find out the number of DB resource application failure when attempting UL GPRS TBF establishment due to RR congestion. The counter accumulates at the following three time points: If PS control plane receives channel requests from MS on CCCH and fails to apply for DB resource due to RR congestion, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 79.
FIGURE 79 - DB RESOURCE REQUESTS FAILURE DUE TO RR CONGESTION (CCCH)
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If PS control panel receives channel requests from MS on CCCH and fails to apply for DB resource due to RR congestion, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 80.
FIGURE 80 - DB RESOURCE REQUESTS FAILURE DUE TO RR CONGESTION (PCCCH)
If PS control panel receives UL assignment request messages from PS user plane on CCCH and fails to apply for DB resource due to RR congestion, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 81.
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FIGURE 81 - DB RESOURCE REQUESTS FAILURE DUE TO ABIS CONGESTION (DL GPRS TBF ALREADY ESTABLISHED)
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C901190017
Definition Description Number of GPRS UL TBF establishment failure due to UPPB-DSP channel congestion The counter records the number of DB resource application failure when attempting UL GPRS TBF establishment due to UPPB-DSP channel congestion. This counter is used to find out the number of DB resource application failure when attempting UL GPRS TBF establishment due to UPPB-DSP channel congestion. The counter accumulates at the following three time points: If PS control plane receives channel requests from MS on CCCH and fails to apply for DB resource due to UPPB-DSP channel congestion, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 82.
FIGURE 82 - DB RESOURCE REQUESTS FAILURE DUE TO UPPB-DSP CHANNEL CONGESTION (CCCH)
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If PS control panel receives channel requests from MS on PCCCH and fails to apply for DB resource due to UPPB-DSP channel congestion, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 83.
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If PS control panel receives UL assignment request messages from PS user plane on CCCH (DL GPRS TBF already established) and fails to apply for DB resource due to UPPBDSP congestion, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 84.
FIGURE 84 - DB RESOURCE REQUESTS FAILURE DUE TO DPPB-DSP CONGESTION (DL GPRS TBF ALREADY ESTABLISHED)
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C901190018
Definition Description Usage Measurement Point Number of GPRS UL TBF establishment channel allocate success This counter counts the number of DB resource request successes when attempting UL GPRS TBF establishment. This counter is used to find out the number of DB resource request successes when attempting UL GPRS TBF establishment. The counter accumulates at the following three time points: If PS control plane receives channel requests from MS on CCCH and succeeds in applying for DB resource, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 85.
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If PS control panel receives channel requests from MS on PCCCH and succeed in applying for DB resource, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 86.
FIGURE 86 - DB RESOURCE REQUEST SUCCESSES
If only GPRS is supported in the network, PS control plane receives EGPRS channel request on CCCH or on PCCCH from MS, and DB resource request succeeds, the counter increments. Unit Times
C901190019
Definition Description Usage Measurement Point Number of cell success for GPRS UL assignment due to ONE PHASE access. This counter counts the number of successful UL GPRS TBF establishment due to one phase access. This counter is used to find out the number of UL GPRS TBF establishment successes due to one phase access. The counter accumulates at the following three time points: If PS control plane receives channel requests from MS on CCCH due to one phase access and DB resource requests succeeds, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 87.
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If BSC receives channel requests from MS on CCCH due to one phase access, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 88.
FIGURE 88 - PACKET CHANNEL REQUEST SUCCESSES ON CCCH DUE TO ONE PHASE ACCESS
If only GPRS is supported in the network, PS control plane receives EGPRS channel request on CCCH or on PCCCH from MS, and DB resource request succeeds, the counter increments. Unit Times
C901190020
Definition Description Usage Measurement Point Number of cell success for GPRS UL assignment due to single block packet access This counter counts the number of successful UL GPRS TBF establishment due to single block packet access. This counter is used to find out the number of successful UL GPRS TBF establishment due to single block packet access. If PS control plane receives packet channel requests on PCCCH from MS due to single block packet access and DB resource request succeeds. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 89.
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C901190021
Definition Description Usage Number of cell success for GPRS UL assignment due to response paging This counter counts the number of successful UL GPRS TBF establishment due to response paging. This counter is used to find out the number of packet channel requests when MS attempting UL GPRS TBF establishment due to response paging. When PS control plane receives channel requests on PCCCH from MS due to response paging and DB resource request succeeds, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 90.
FIGURE 90 - DB RESOURCE REQUEST SUCCESSES DUE TO RESPONSE P AGING
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C901190022
Definition Description Usage Number of cell success for GPRS UL assignment due to cell updating This counter counts the number of successful UL GPRS TBF establishment due to cell update.
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This counter is used to find out the number of successful UL GPRS TBF establishment due to cell update. Measurement Point When PS control plane receives channel requests on PCCCH from MS duet to cell update and DB resource request succeeds, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 91.
FIGURE 91 - DB RESOURCE REQUEST SUCCESSES DUE TO CELL UPDATE
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C901190023
Definition Description Usage Measurement Point Number of cell success for GPRS UL assignment due to mobility management. The counter counts the number of successful UL GPRS TBF establishment due to mobile management. This counter is used to find out the number of successful UL GPRS TBF establishment due to mobile management. If PS control plane receives channel requests on PCCCH from MS due to mobile management and DB resource request succeeds, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 92.
FIGURE 92 - DB RESOURCE REQUEST SUCCESSES DUE TO MOBILE MANAGEMENT (PCCCH)
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C901190024
Definition Description Usage Measurement Point Number of cell success for GPRS UL assignment due to TWO PHASE access This counter counts the number of successful UL GPRS TBF establishment due to two phase access. This counter is used to find out the number of successful UL GPRS TBF establishment due to two phase access. The counter accumulates at the following two time points: If BSC receives channel requests from MS on CCCH due to two phase access and DB resource request succeeds, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 93.
FIGURE 93 - DB RESOURCE REQUEST SUCCESSES DUE TO TWO PHASE ACCESS (CCCH)
If BSC receives channel requests from MS on PCCCH due to two phase access and DB resource request succeeds, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 94.
FIGURE 94 - DB RESOURCE REQUEST SUCCESSES ON PCCCH DUE TO TWO PHASE ACCESS
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C901190025
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Number of cell success for GPRS UL assignment due to short access Description Usage Measurement Point This counter counts the number of successful UL GPRS TBF establishment due to short access. This counter is used to find out the number of successful UL GPRS TBF establishment due to short access. The counter accumulates at the following two time points: If BSC receives channel requests from MS on CCCH due to short access and DB resource request succeeds, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 95.
FI G U R E 9 5 - DB R E S O U R C E R E Q U E S T S U CC E S S E S D U E TO S H O R T AC C E S S (PCCCH)
If only GPRS is supported in the network, PS control plane receives EGPRS channel request on CCCH or on PCCCH from MS, and DB resource request succeeds, the counter increments. Unit Times
C901190026
Definition Description Usage Measurement Point Number of allocated PDCH for GPRS UL TBF establishment This counter counts the number of successfully assigned PDTCH when UL GPRS TBF successfully established. This counter is used to find out the number of successfully assigned PDTCH when UL GPRS TBF successfully established. The counter accumulates at the following three time points: When PS control plane receives channel requests on CCCH from MS and DB resource requests succeed, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 95. When PS control plane receives packet channel requests on PCCCH from MS, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 96. If only GPRS is supported in the network, PS control plane receives EGPRS channel request on CCCH or on PCCCH from
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C901190027
Definition Description Usage Number of GPRS UL TBF establishment failure due to channel activate failed This counter counts the number of PDTCH activate failure when establishing UL GPRS TBF. This counter is used to find out the number of PDTCH activate failure when establishing UL GPRS TBF (including initially establish UL TBF and establish UL TBF when DL TBF exists). The counter accumulates at the following two time points: When BSC receives PDTCH channel activate failure message reported by BTS, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 38. When wait for PDTCH channel activation and connection response counter times out and BSC fails to receive PDTCH activate response message reported by BTS, this counter increments. Unit Times
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C901190028
Definition Description Usage Number of GPRS UL TBF establishment failure due to BTS connection failed This counter counts the number of failure to establish UL GPRS TBF due to BTS connection failure. This counter is used to find out the number of UL GPRS TBF establishment failure (including initially establish UL TBF and establish UL TBF when DL TBF exists) due to BTS connection failure. The counter accumulates at the following two time points: When PS control plane receives connection failure message reported by connection module due to BTS connection failure, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 39. When wait for PDTCH channel activate and connection response counter times out and BSC fails to receive connection success response message reported by connection module, this counter increments. Unit Times
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C901190029
Definition Description Usage Number of GPRS UL TBF establishment failure due to BIU connection failed This counter counts the number of failure to establish UL GPRS TBF due to BIU connection failure. This counter is used to find out the number of UL GPRS TBF establishment failure (including initially establish UL TBF and establish UL TBF when DL TBF exists) due to BIU connection failure. When PS control plane receives connection failure message reported by connection modules due to BIU connection failure, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 40. Times
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C901190030
Definition Description Usage Measurement Point Number of GPRS UL TBF channel activate establishment success This counter counts the number of channel activate and connection successes when establishing UL GPRS TBF. This counter is used to find out the number of channel activate and connection successes when establishing UL GPRS TBF. When PS control plane receives channel activate response message reported by BTS and connection successes acknowledgement message reported by connection module, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 49. Times
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C901190031
Definition Description Usage Number of GPRS UL TBF establishment failure due to not receive PIA This counter counts the number of failure to send immediate assignment message to MS when establishing UL GPRS TBF. This counter is used to find out the number of failure to send immediate assignment message to MS when establishing UL GPRS TBF. The counter accumulates at the following two time points: When PS control plane receives immediate assignment failure message reported by BTS, the counter increments.
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When wait for immediate assignment and sending indication counter times out and BSC fails to receive immediate assignment and sending indication message, the counter increments. Unit Times
C901190032
Definition Description Usage Measurement Point Number of GPRS UL TBF establishment failure on PCCCH/CCCH due to UPPB-DSP congestion This counter counts the number of failure to establish UL GPRS TBF. This counter is used to find out the number of failure to establish UL GPRS TBF. When PS control plane assigns single block through two phase access from PS user plane, or gets access to PS user plane through one phase access and starts assignment timer. If the timer times out, resource request from PS user plane (two phase access) is not received or indication (one phase access) is not established, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 96
FIGURE 96 - UL GPRS TBF ESTABLISHMENT ON PCCCH/CCCH
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C901190033
Definition Description Number of GPRS UL TBF establishment failure on PACCH due to UPPB-DSP congestion This counter is not used currently.
C901190034
Definition Number of GPRS UL TBF establishment success on PCCCH/CCCH
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This counter counts the number of successful UL GPRS TBF establishment and receiving MS TLL1. This counter is used to find out the number of successful UL GPRS TBF establishment and receiving MS TLL1. The counter accumulates at the following two time points: When PS control plane receives MS TLL1 MAC establishment indication message reported by PS user plane in the premise of one phase access, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 97.
FIGURE 97 - UL ONE-PHASE- ACCESS RESOURCE ASSIGNMENT SUCCESSES
PS control plane receives resource request message from PS user plane in the premise of two phase access, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 98.
FIGURE 98 - UL TWO-PHASE- ACCESS SINGLE BLOCK ASSIGNMENT SUCCESSES
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C901190035
Definition Description Number of GPRS UL TBF establishment success on PACCH This counter is not used currently.
C901190038
Definition Number of GPRS UL TBF resource reallocation failure due to Abis congestion for DL TBF establishment
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In the situation when UL GPRS TBF is already established, DL TBF is needed to be established on PACCH; DB resource request fails which leads to UL resource reallocation failure. The counter records the number of UL resource reallocation failure due to Abis resource congestion. This counter is used to find out the number of UL GPRS TBF reallocation failure due to Abis congestion. In the situation when UL GPRS TBF is established, PS control plane receives DL assignment request message from PS user plane, and DB resource request fails due to Abis congestion, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 32. Times
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C901190039
Definition Description Number of GPRS UL TBF resource reallocation failure due to RR congestion for DL TBF establishment In the situation when UL GPRS TBF is already established, DL TBF is needed to be established on PACCH; DB resource request fails which leads to UL resource reallocation failure. The counter records the number of UL resource reallocation failure due to Abis resource congestion. There are three causes which lead to radio resource congestion: MS per channel (MS number per channel reaches its maximum), TAI/TFI (no TAI or TFI available) and no PDCH available. Usage Measurement Point This counter is used to find out the number of UL GPRS TBF reallocation failure due to RR congestion. In the situation when UL GPRS TBF is established, PS control plane receives DL assignment request message from PS user plane, and DB resource request fails due to RR congestion, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 34. Times
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C901190040
Definition Description Number of GPRS UL TBF resource reallocation failure due to UPPB-DSP channel congestion for DL TBF establishment In the situation when UL GPRS TBF is already established, DL TBF is needed to be established on PACCH; DB resource request fails which leads to UL resource reallocation failure. The counter records the number of UL resource reallocation failure due to UPPB-DSP channel resource congestion.
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This counter is used to find out the number of UL GPRS TBF reallocation failure due to UPPB-DSP channel congestion. Measurement Point In the situation when UL GPRS TBF is established, PS control plane receives DL assignment request message from PS user plane, and DB resource request fails due to UPPB-DSP channel congestion, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 36. Times
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C901190041
Definition Description Number of GPRS UL TBF resource reallocation success due to DL TBF establishment The counter records the number of successful DL TBF establishment on PACCH when UL GPRS TBF is already established. This counter is used to find out the number of DL GPRS TBF reallocation successes. In the situation when UL GPRS TBF is established, PS control plane receives DL assignment request message from PS user plane, and DB resource request succeeds, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 37. Times
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C901190042
Definition Description Usage Measurement Point Number of allocated PDCH for GPRS UL TBF resource reallocation due to DL TBF establishment The counter records the number of successful allocated PDTCH when UL GPRS TBF is successfully reallocated. This counter is used to find out the number of successful allocated PDTCH when UL GPRS TBF is successfully reallocated. In the situation when UL GPRS TBF is established, PS control plane receives DL assignment request message from PS user plane, and DB resource request succeeds, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 37. Times
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C901190043
Definition Number of GPRS UL TBF resource reallocation failure due to channel activate failure for DL TBF establishment
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The counter records the number of PDTCH activate failure during UL GPRS TBF resource reallocation. This counter is used to find out the number of PDTCH activate failure during UL GPRS TBF resource reallocation. The counter accumulates at the following two time points: When BSC receives PDTCH channel activate failure message from BTS, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 38. When Wait for PDTCH channel activation and connection response timer times out, and BSC fails to receive PDTCH channel activate response message from BTS, the counter increments.
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C901190044
Definition Description Usage Measurement Point Number of GPRS UL TBF resource reallocation failure due to BTS connection failure for DL TBF establishment The counter records the number of BTS connection failure during UL GPRS TBF resource reallocation. This counter is used to find out the number of BTS connection failure during UL GPRS TBF resource reallocation. The counter accumulates at the following two time points: When PS control plane receives connection failure message from connection module due to BTS connection failure, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 39. When Wait for PDTCH channel activation and connection response timer times out, and BSC fails to receive connection success message from connection module, the counter increments. Unit Times
C901190045
Definition Description Usage Number of GPRS UL TBF resource reallocation failure due to BIU connection failure for DL TBF establishment The counter records the number of BIU connection failure during UL GPRS TBF resource reallocation. This counter is used to find out the number of BIU connection failure during UL GPRS TBF resource reallocation.
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When PS control plane receives connection failure message from connection module due to BIU connection failure, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 40. Times
C901190046
Definition Description Usage Number of GPRS UL TBF resource reallocation success of channel activate for DL TBF establishment The counter records the number of channel activate and connection successes during UL GPRS TBF resource reallocation. This counter is used to find out the number of channel activate and connection successes during UL GPRS TBF resource reallocation. When PS control plane receives channel activate ack message and connection success ack message from connection module due to BIU connection failure, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 49. Times
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C901190047
Definition Description Number of GPRS UL TBF resource reallocation failure due to DL TBF establishment. The counter is not used currently.
C901190048
Definition Description Number of GPRS UL TBF resource reallocation success due to DL TBF establishment. The counter is not used currently.
C901190051
Definition Description Number of GPRS UL TBF resource reallocation failure due to Abis congestion for LLC transmission During UL EGPRS TBF transmission process, PS user plane sends resource reallocation message to PS control plane due to LLC frame change; PS control plane requests DB resource after receiving the message. The counter records the number of DB resource request failure due to Abis resource congestion after PS
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control plane receiving resource reallocation request during UL EGPRS TBF transmission process. Usage This counter is used to find out DB resource request failure due to Abis resource congestion after PS control plane receiving resource reallocation request during UL EGPRS TBF transmission process. When PS control plane receives resource reallocation message from PS user plane, and DB resource request fails due to Abis congestion, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 50. Times
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C901190052
Definition Description Number of GPRS UL TBF resource reallocation failure due to RR congestion for LLC transmission During UL EGPRS TBF transmission process, PS user plane sends resource reallocation message to PS control plane due to LLC frame change; PS control plane requests DB resource after receiving the message. The counter records the number of DB resource request failure due to radio resource congestion after PS control plane receiving resource reallocation request during UL EGPRS TBF transmission process. There are three causes leading to RR congestion: MS per channel (reaches its maximum), TAI/TFI (not available), and no PDTCH. Usage This counter is used to find out DB resource request failure due to RR congestion after PS control plane receiving resource reallocation request during UL EGPRS TBF transmission process. When PS control plane receives resource reallocation message from PS user plane, and DB resource request fails due to RR congestion, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 51. Times
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C901190053
Definition Description Number of GPRS UL TBF resource reallocation failure due to UPPB-DSP channel congestion for LLC transmission During UL EGPRS TBF transmission process, PS user plane sends resource reallocation message to PS control plane due to LLC frame change; PS control plane requests DB resource after receiving the message. The counter records the number of DB resource request failure due to UPPB-DSP channel congestion
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after PS control plane receiving resource reallocation request during UL EGPRS TBF transmission process. Usage This counter is used to find out DB resource request failure due to UPPB-DSP channel congestion after PS control plane receiving resource reallocation request during UL EGPRS TBF transmission process. When PS control plane receives resource reallocation message from PS user plane, and DB resource request fails due to UPPBDSP channel congestion, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 52. Times
Measurement Point
Unit
C901190054
Definition Description Number of GPRS UL TBF resource reallocation success due to LLC transmission During UL EGPRS TBF transmission process, PS user plane sends resource reallocation message to PS control plane due to LLC frame change; PS control plane requests DB resource after receiving the message. The counter records the number of DB resource request successes after PS control plane receiving resource reallocation request during UL EGPRS TBF transmission process. This counter is used to find out DB resource request success due after PS control plane receiving resource reallocation request during UL EGPRS TBF transmission process. When PS control plane receives resource reallocation message from PS user plane, and DB resource request succeeds, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 53. Times
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C901190055
Definition Description Number of allocated PDCH for GPRS UL TBF resource reallocation due to LLC transmission. During UL EGPRS TBF transmission process, PS user plane sends resource reallocation message to PS control plane due to LLC frame change; PS control plane requests DB resource after receiving the message. The counter records the number of successfully allocated PDTCH after PS control plane receiving resource reallocation requests during UL GPRS TBF. This counter is used to find out the number of successful allocated PDTCH when UL GPRS TBF is successfully reallocated.
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Measurement Point
When PS control plane receives resource reallocation message from PS user plane, and DB resource request succeeds, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 53. Times
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C901190056
Definition Description Number of GPRS UL TBF resource reallocation failure due to channel activate failure for DL TBF establishment The counter records the number of PDTCH activate failure after BSC receiving resource reallocation request during UL GPRS TBF resource reallocation. This counter is used to find out the number of PDTCH activate failure during UL GPRS TBF resource reallocation. The counter accumulates at the following two time points: When BSC receives PDTCH channel activate failure message from BTS, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 38. When Wait for PDTCH channel activation and connection response timer times out, and BSC fails to receive PDTCH channel activate response message from BTS, the counter increments. Unit Times
C901190057
Definition Description Number of GPRS UL TBF resource reallocation failure due to BTS connection failure for LLC transmission The counter records the number of connection failure due to BTS connection failure after BSC receiving resource reallocation request during UL GPRS TBF transmission. This counter is used to find out the number of BTS connection failure during UL GPRS TBF resource transmission. The counter accumulates at the following two time points: When PS control plane receives connection failure message from connection module due to BTS connection failure, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 39. When Wait for PDTCH channel activation and connection response timer times out, and BSC fails to receive connection success message from connection module, the counter increments.
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Times
C901190058
Definition Description Usage Measurement Point Unit Number of GPRS UL TBF resource reallocation failure due to BIU connection failure for LLC transmission The counter records the number of BIU connection failure during UL GPRS TBF transmission. This counter is used to find out the number of BIU connection failure during UL GPRS TBF transmission. When PS control plane receives connection failure message from connection module due to BIU connection failure, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 40. Times
C901190059
Definition Description Usage Measurement Point Number of GPRS UL TBF resource reallocation success of channel activate for LLC transmission The counter records the number of channel activate and connection successes during UL GPRS TBF transmission. This counter is used to find out the number of channel activate and connection successes during UL GPRS TBF tranmission. When PS control plane receives channel activate ack message and connection success ack message from connection module due to BIU connection failure, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 49. Times
Unit
C901190060
Definition Description Number of GPRS UL TBF resource reallocation failure due to LLC transmission. The counter is not used currently.
C901190061
Definition Description Number of GPRS UL TBF resource reallocation success due to LLC transmission. The counter is not used currently.
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C901190062
Definition Description Number of GPRS UL TBF resource reallocation requests for resource request The counter is not used currently.
C901190064
Definition Description Number of GPRS UL TBF resource reallocation failure due to Abis congestion for resource request The counter records the number of DB resource request failure due to Abis congestion after PS control plane resource request from MS during UL GPRS TBF. This counter is used to find out the number of DB resource request failure after PS control plane receives resource request from MS during UL GPRS TBF process (including UL two-phase access and UL TBF transmission). PS control plane receives resource request message from PS user plane, and DB resource request fails due to Abis congestion, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 99.
FIGURE 99 - DB RESOURCE REQUESTS FAILURE DUE TO ABIS CONGESTION (RESOURCE REQUEST) PS Control Plane Resource Request Message Resource Request Resource request fail due to Abis congestion A
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Measurement Point
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C901190065
Definition Description Number of GPRS UL TBF resource reallocation failure due to RR congestion for resource request The counter records the number of DB resource request failure after PS control plane receives resource request from MS due to RR congestion during UL GPRS TBF.
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There are three cause leading to radio resource congestion: MS per channel (MS number per channel reaches its maximum), TAI/TFI (no TAI/TFI available), no PDCH (no PS service channel available) Usage This counter is used to find out the number of DB resource request failure after PS control plane receives resource request from MS due to RR congestion during UL GPRS TBF process (including UL two-phase access and UL TBF transmission). PS control plane receives resource request message from PS user plane, and DB resource request fails due to RR congestion, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 100.
FIGURE 100 - DB RESOURCE REQUESTS FAILURE DUE TO RR CONGESTION (2)
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Unit
Times
C901190066
Definition Description Number of GPRS UL TBF resource reallocation failure due to UPPB-DSP channel congestion for resource request The counter records the number of DB resource request failure after PS control plane receives resource request from MS due to UPPB-DSP channel congestion during UL GPRS TBF. This counter is used to find out the number of DB resource request failure after PS control plane receives resource request from MS due to UPPB-DSP channel congestion during UL GPRS TBF process (including UL two-phase access and UL TBF transmission). PS control plane receives resource request message from PS user plane, and DB resource request fails due to RR congestion, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 101.
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FIGURE 101 - DB RESOURCE REQUESTS FAILURE DUE TO UPPB-DSP CHANNEL CONGESTION (RESOURCE REQUEST) PS Control Plane Resource Request Resource Request Resource request fail due to UPPB-DSP channel congestion A
PS User Plane
DB
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Times
C901190067
Definition Description Number of GPRS UL TBF resource reallocation success due to resource request The counter records the number of successful DB resource request after PS control plane receives resource request message from MS during UL GPRS TBF process. This counter is used to find out the number of DB resource request successes after PS control plane receives resource request from MS during UL GPRS TBF process (including UL twophase access and UL TBF transmission). PS control plane receives resource request message from PS user plane, and DB resource request succeeds, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 102.
FIGURE 102 - DB RESOURCE REQUESTS SUCCESSES (RESOURCE REQUEST)
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Definition Description Number of allocated PDTCH for reallocation due to resource request GPRS UL TBF resource
The counter records the number of successful allocated PDTCH after PS control plane receives resource request message from MS during UL GPRS TBF process. This counter is used to find out the number of successful allocated PDTCH after PS control plane receives resource request from MS during UL GPRS TBF process (including UL two-phase access and UL TBF transmission). PS control plane receives resource request message from PS user plane, and DB resource request succeeds, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 103.
FIGURE 103 - DB RESOURCE REQUESTS SUCCESSES (RESOURCE REQUEST)
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Measurement Point
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C901190069
Definition Description Number of GPRS UL TBF resource reallocation failure due to channel activate failure for resource request The counter records the number of PDTCH activate failure during UL GPRS TBF resource reallocation after PS control plane receives resource request message. The counter records the number of PDTCH activate failure during UL GPRS TBF resource reallocation after PS control plane receives resource request message in UL GPRS TBF process(including UL two-phase access and one-phase TBF transmission). The counter accumulates at the following two time points: When BSC receives PDTCH channel activate failure message from BTS, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 38.
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Measurement Point
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When Wait for PDTCH channel activation and connection response timer times out, and BSC fails to receive PDTCH channel activate response message from BTS, the counter increments. Unit Times
C901190070
Definition Description Number of GPRS UL TBF resource reallocation failure due to BTS connection failure for resource request The counter records the number of connection failure due to BTS connection failure during UL GPRS TBF resource reallocation after PS control plane receives resource request message. The counter records the number of connection failure due to BTS connection failure during UL GPRS TBF resource reallocation after PS control plane receives resource request message in UL GPRS TBF process (including UL two-phase access and onephase TBF transmission). The counter accumulates at the following two time points: When PS control plane receives connection failure message from connection module due to BTS connection failure, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 39. When Wait for PDTCH channel activation and connection response timer times out, and BSC fails to receive connection success message from connection module, the counter increments. Unit Times
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Measurement Point
C901190071
Definition Description Number of GPRS UL TBF resource reallocation failure due to BIU connection failure for resource request The counter records the number of connection failure due to BIU connection failure during UL GPRS TBF resource reallocation after PS control plane receives resource request message. The counter records the number of connection failure due to BIU connection failure during UL GPRS TBF resource reallocation after PS control plane receives resource request message in UL GPRS TBF process (including UL two-phase access and onephase TBF transmission). When PS control plane receives connection failure message from connection module due to BIU connection failure, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 40.
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Measurement Point
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Times
C901190072
Definition Description Number of GPRS UL TBF resource reallocation success of channel activate for resource request The counter records the number of channel activate and connection successes during UL GPRS TBF resource reallocation after PS control plane receives resource request message. The counter records the number of channel activate and connection failure during UL GPRS TBF resource reallocation after PS control plane receives resource request message in UL GPRS TBF process (including UL two-phase access and onephase TBF transmission). When PS control plane receives channel activate ack message and connection success ack message from connection module due to BIU connection failure, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 49. Times
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Measurement Point
Unit
C901190073
Definition Description Number of GPRS UL TBF resource reallocation failure due to resource request. The counter is not used currently.
C901190074
Definition Description Number of GPRS UL TBF resource reallocation success due to resource request The counter is not used currently.
C901190075
Definition Description Usage Measurement Point Number of GPRS UL TBF release due to flush LL This counter counts the number of UL GPRS TBF release after PS control plane receiving request due to flush LL. This counter is used to find out the number of UL GPRS TBF release after PS control plane receiving request due to flush LL. When PS control plane of BSC receives FLUSH message from SGSN and release is executed when UL GPRS TBF is established,
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C901190076
Definition Description Usage Measurement Point Number of GPRS UL TBF release due to GPRS suspend requests This counter counts the number of UL GPRS TBF release after PS control plane receiving request due to GPRS suspend requests. This counter is used to find out the number of UL GPRS TBF release due to GPRS suspend requests. When PS control plane of BSC receives SUSPEND message from SGSN and release is executed when UL GPRS TBF is established, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 55. Times
Unit
C901190077
Definition Description Usage Measurement Point Number of GPRS UL TBF forcing release by CS This counter counts the number of UL GPRS TBF forcing release by CS. This counter is used to find out the number of UL GPRS TBF forcing release by CS.. When PS control plane of BSC receives PDCH RELEASE message from CS control plane when UL GPRS TBF is established, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 56. Times
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C901190078
Definition Description Usage Measurement Point Number of GPRS UL TBF normal release due to user plane requests. This counter counts the number of UL GPRS TBF normal release due to user plane requests. This counter is used to find out the number of UL GPRS TBF normal release due to user plane requests. When PS control plane of BSC receives NORMAL RELEASE REQUEST message from PS user plane when UL GPRS TBF exists, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 57.
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Times
C901190079
Definition Description Usage Measurement Point Number of GPRS UL TBF abnormal release due to user plane requests This counter counts the number of UL GPRS TBF abnormal release due to user plane requests. This counter is used to find out the number of UL GPRS TBF abnormal release due to user plane requests. When PS control plane receives ABNORMAL RELEASE REQUEST message from PS user plane when UL GPRS TBF exists, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 58. Times
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C901190080
Definition Description Usage Number of GPRS UL TBF release due to NSVC unavailability This counter counts the number of UL EGPRS TBF release due to NSVC unavailability. This counter is used to find out the number of UL EGPRS TBF release after receiving forcing release request due to NSVC unavailability When PS control plane receives NSVC unavailability command to release PS control plane module from DB when UL GPRS TBF exists, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 59. Times
Measurement Point
Unit
C901190081
Definition Description Usage Number of GPRS UL TBF release due to BVC unavailability This counter counts the number of UL GPRS TBF release due to BVC unavailability. This counter is used to find out the number of UL GPRS TBF release after receiving forcing release request due to BVC unavailability When PS control plane receives BVC unavailability command to release PS control plane module from DB when UL GPRS TBF exists, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 60.
Measurement Point
180
Unit
Times
C901190082
Definition Description Usage Number of GPRS UL TBF release due to other reasons. This counter counts the number of UL EGPRS TBF forcing release due to other reasons. This counter is used to find out the number of UL EGPRS TBF release after receiving forcing release request due to other reasons. When PS control plane receives release message due to other reasons when UL GPRS TBF exists, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 64. Times
C901190083
Definition Description Usage Measurement Point Number of UL GPRS TBF grab resources This counter counts the number of UL GPRS TBF grab resources. This counter is used to find out the frequency for UL GPRS TBF grabbing other TBF This counter increments while UL GPRS TBF is established during resource adjustment, resource request is successful, and other TBF resource is grabbed. Measurement point is A as shown in Figure 104.
FIGURE 104 - UL GPRS RESOURCE REQUEST SUCCESS
PS ( GPRS) A
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Times
C901190084
Definition Description Number of grab instance by UL GPRS TBF This counter counts the number of grab instance by UL GPRS TBF.
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This counter is used to find out the frequency for UL GPRS TBF grabbing other TBF resource. This counter increments while UL GPRS TBF is established during resource adjustment, resource request is successful, and other TBF resource is grabbed. Measurement point is A as shown in Figure 104. Times
Unit
C901190085
Definition Description Usage Measurement Point Number of UL GPRS TBF queuing This counter counts the number of UL GPRS TBF queuing. This counter is used to find out the frequency for UL GPRS TBF queuing. This counter increments while UL GPRS TBF is established during resource adjustment, resource request is successful but queuing is required due to incompliant to QoS rate. Measurement point is A as shown in Figure 104. Times
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C901190086
Definition Description Usage Measurement Point Number of UL GPRS TBF queuing success This counter counts the number of UL GPRS TBF queuing success. This counter is used to find out the frequency for UL GPRS TBF queuing success. This counter increments while UL GPRS TBF is established during resource adjustment, the instance to be queued successfully assigns resource for user plane, and database is successfully registered. Measurement point is A as shown in Figure 105.
FIGURE 105 - RESOURCE ASSIGNMENT SUCCESS
PS user plane PS
assignment
Resource
Unit
Times
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C901190087
Definition Description Usage Measurement Point Number of UL GPRS TBF release TBF during queuing This counter counts the number of UL GPRS TBF release during queuing. This counter is used to find out the frequency for UL GPRS TBF release during queuing. This counter increments while UL GPRS TBF is released and instance still in queuing state. The measurement point is A as shown in Figure 106.
FIGURE 106 - RELEASE UL GPRS TBF
PS PS control plane
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Times
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UL GPRS data TBF statistics collects the information about the establishment, maintain and release of UL GPRS TBF. The statistic unit is cell.
What It Counts Number of GPRS UL TBF establishment requests on CCCH Number of EGPRS UL TBF establishment requests on CCCH Number of GPRS UL TBF establishment requests on PCCCH Number of EGPRS UL TBF establishment requests on PCCCH Number of GPRS UL TBF establishment requests on PACCH
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What It Counts Number of cell attempts for UL assignment due to ONE PHASE access Number of cell attempts for UL assignment due to single block packet access Number of cell attempts for UL assignment due to response paging Number of cell attempts for UL assignment due to cell updating Number of cell attempts for UL assignment due to mobility management Number of cell attempts for UL assignment due to TWO PHASE access Number of cell attempts for UL assignment due to short access Number of EGPRS UL TBF establishment failure due to Abis congestion Number of EGPRS UL TBF establishment failure due to RR congestion Number of EGPRS UL TBF establishment failure due to UPPB-DSP channel congestion Number of EGPRS UL TBF establishment channel allocate success Number of cell success for EGPRS UL assignment due to ONE PHASE access Number of cell success for EGPRS UL assignment due to single block packet access Number of cell success for EGPRS UL assignment due to response paging Number of cell success for EGPRS UL assignment due to cell updating Number of cell success for EGPRS UL assignment due to mobility management Number of cell success for EGPRS UL assignment due to TWO PHASE access Number of cell success for EGPRS UL assignment due to short access
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C901200012
C901200013
C901200015
C901200016
C901200017
C901200018
C901200019
C901200020
C901200021
C901200022
C901200023
C901200024
C901200025
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Counter ID C901200026
What It Counts Number of allocated PDCH for EGPRS UL TBF establishment Number of EGPRS UL TBF establishment failure due to channel activate failed Number of EGPRS UL TBF establishment failure due to BTS connection failed Number of EGPRS UL TBF establishment failure due to BIU connection failed Number of EGPRS UL TBF channel activate establishment success Number of EGPRS UL TBF establishment failure due to not receive PIA Number of EGPRS UL TBF establishment failure on PCCCH/CCCH due to UPPB-DSP congestion Number of EGPRS UL TBF establishment failure on PACCH due to UPPB-DSP congestion Number of EGPRS UL TBF establishment success on PCCCH/CCCH Number of EGPRS UL TBF establishment success on PACCH Number of EGPRS UL TBF resource reallocation failure due to Abis congestion for DL TBF establishment Number of EGPRS UL TBF resource reallocation failure due to RR congestion for DL TBF establishment Number of EGPRS UL TBF resource reallocation failure due to UPPB-DSP channel congestion for DL TBF establishment Number of EGPRS UL TBF resource reallocation success due to DL TBF establishment Number of allocated PDCH for EGPRS UL TBF resource reallocation due to DL TBF establishment Number of EGPRS UL TBF resource reallocation failure due to channel activate failure for DL TBF establishment Number of EGPRS UL TBF resource reallocation failure due to BTS connection failure for DL TBF establishment
C901200027
C901200028
C901200029
C901200030
C901200031
C901200032
C901200033
C901200034
C901200035
C901200038
C901200039
C901200040
C901200041
C901200042
C901200043
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What It Counts Number of EGPRS UL TBF resource reallocation failure due to BIU connection failure for DL TBF establishment Number of EGPRS UL TBF resource reallocation success of channel activate for DL TBF establishment Number of EGPRS UL TBF resource reallocation failure due to DL TBF establishment Number of EGPRS UL TBF resource reallocation success due to DL TBF establishment Number of EGPRS UL TBF resource reallocation failure due to Abis congestion for LLC transmission Number of EGPRS UL TBF resource reallocation failure due to RR congestion for LLC transmission Number of EGPRS UL TBF resource reallocation failure due to UPPB-DSP channel congestion for LLC transmission Number of EGPRS UL TBF resource reallocation success due to LLC transmission Number of allocated PDCH for EGPRS UL TBF resource reallocation due to LLC transmission Number of EGPRS UL TBF resource reallocation failure due to channel activate failure for LLC transmission Number of EGPRS UL TBF resource reallocation failure due to BTS connection failure for LLC transmission Number of EGPRS UL TBF resource reallocation failure due to BIU connection failure for LLC transmission Number of EGPRS UL TBF resource reallocation success of channel activate for LLC transmission Number of EGPRS UL TBF resource reallocation failure due to LLC transmission Number of EGPRS UL TBF resource reallocation success due to LLC transmission Number of EGPRS UL TBF resource reallocation failure due to Abis congestion for resource request
C901200046
C901200047
C901200048
C901200051
C901200052
C901200053
C901200054
C901200055
C901200056
C901200057
C901200058
C901200059
C901200060
C901200061
C901200064
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Counter ID C901200065
What It Counts Number of EGPRS UL TBF resource reallocation failure due to RR congestion for resource request Number of EGPRS UL TBF resource reallocation failure due to UPPB-DSP channel congestion for resource request Number of EGPRS UL TBF resource reallocation success due to resource request Number of allocated PDCH for EGPRS UL TBF resource reallocation due to resource request Number of EGPRS UL TBF resource reallocation failure due to channel activate failure for resource request Number of EGPRS UL TBF resource reallocation failure due to BTS connection failure for resource request Number of EGPRS UL TBF resource reallocation failure due to BIU connection failure for resource request Number of EGPRS UL TBF resource reallocation success of channel activate for resource request Number of EGPRS UL TBF resource reallocation failure due to resource request Number of EGPRS UL TBF resource reallocation success due to resource request Number of EGPRS UL TBF release due to flush LL Number of EGPRS UL TBF release due to GPRS suspend requests Number of EGPRS UL TBF forcing release by CS Number of EGPRS UL TBF normal release due to user plane requests Number of EGPRS UL TBF abnormal release due to user plane requests Number of EGPRS UL TBF release due to NSVC unavailability Number of EGPRS UL TBF release due to BVC unavailability
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C901200067
C901200068
C901200069
C901200070
C901200071
C901200072
C901200073
C901200074
C901200075
C901200076
C901200077
C901200078
C901200079
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What It Counts Number of EGPRS UL TBF release due to other reasons Number of UL EGPRS TBF grab resources
C901200083
C901200084
C901200085
C901200086
C901200087
C901200002
Definition Description Number of GPRS UL TBF establishment requests on CCCH This counter is not used currently.
C901200003
Definition Description Usage Measurement Point Number of EGPRS UL TBF establishment requests on CCCH This counter counts the number of EGPRS channel requests on CCCH when MS using EGPRS service This counter is used to find out the frequency of channel requests on CCCH when MS attempts using EGPRS service. When BSC receives channel requests on CCCH from MS, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 107.
FIGURE 107 - EGPRS CHANNEL REQUEST
BSC
Unit
Times
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C901200004
Definition Description Number of GPRS UL TBF establishment requests on PCCCH The counter is not used.
C901200005
Definition Description Usage Measurement Point Number of EGPRS UL TBF establishment requests on PCCCH This counter counts the number of packet channel requests on PCCCH when MS attempts using EGPRS service This counter is used to find out the frequency of channel requests on PCCCH when MS attempts using EGPRS service. When BSC receives channel requests on PCCCH from MS, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 108.
FIGURE 108 - EGPRS P ACKET CHANNEL REQUEST
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Times
C901200006
Definition Description Usage Number of GPRS UL TBF establishment requests on PACCH The counter counts the number of UL EGPRS TBF establishment attempts on PACCH. This counter is used to find out the number of UL EGPRS TBF establishment attempts on PACCH under the situation when DL GPRS TBF is already established. In the situation when DL EGPRS TBF is established, PS control plane receives UL assignment request message from PS user plane, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 66
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ASSIGNMENT
REQUEST
(DL
GPRS
TBF
ALREADY
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Definition Description Number of cell attempts for UL assignment due to ONE PHASE access. This counter counts the number of channel requests on CCCH when MS attempting UL EGPRS TBF establishment or the number of packet channel requests on PCCCH due to one phase access. This counter is used to find out the number of UL EGPRS TBF establishment attempts due to one phase access. The counter accumulates at the following two time points: If BSC receives channel requests from MS on CCCH due to one phase access, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 109.
FIGURE 109 - EGPRS CHANNEL REQUESTS ON CCCH DUE TO ONE PHASE ACCESS
BSC
If BSC receives EGPRS Packet channel request from MS on PCCCH due to one phase access, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 110.
FIGURE 110 - EGPRS P ACKET CHANNEL REQUESTS ON CCCH DUE TO ONE PHASE ACCESS
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BSC
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Times
C901200008
Definition Description Number of cell attempts for UL assignment due to single block packet access This counter is no used currently.
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C901200009
Definition Description Number of cell attempts for UL assignment due to response paging This counter is not used currently.
C901200010
Definition Description Number of cell attempts for UL assignment due to cell updating This counter is not used currently.
C901200011
Definition Description Number of cell attempts for UL assignment due to mobility management. The counter is not used currently.
C901200012
Definition Description Number of cell attempts for UL assignment due to TWO PHASE access This counter counts the number of channel requests on CCCH when MS attempting UL EGPRS TBF establishment or the number of packet channel requests on PCCCH due to two phase access. This counter is used to find out the number of UL EGPRS TBF establishment attempts due to two phase access. The counter accumulates at the following two time points: If BSC receives EGPRS channel requests from MS on CCCH due to two phase access, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 111
FIGURE 111 - EGPRS CHANNEL REQUESTS ON CCCH DUE TO TWO PHASE ACCESS
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If BSC receives EGPRS Packet channel request from MS on CCCH due to one phase access, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 112.
FIGURE 112 - EGPRS P ACKET CHANNEL REQUESTS ON PCCCH DUE TO TWO PHASE ACCESS
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C901200013
Definition Description Number of cell attempts for UL assignment due to short access This counter counts the number of EGPRS channel request on CCCH or EGPRS Packet channel request on PCCCH when MS attempting UL EGPRS TBF establishment due to short access. This counter is used to find out the number of UL EGPRS TBF establishment attempts due to short access. The counter accumulates at the following two time points: If BSC receives EGPRS channel requests from MS on CCCH due to short access, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 113.
FIGURE 113 - EGPRS CHANNEL REQUESTS ON CCCH DUE TO SHORT ACCESS
If BSC receives EGPRS Packet channel request from MS on PCCCH due to short access, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 114.
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FIGURE 114 - EGPRS P ACKET CHANNEL REQUESTS ON PCCCH DUE TO TWO PHASE ACCESS
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C901200015
Definition Description Number of EGPRS UL TBF establishment failure due to Abis congestion The counter records the number of DB resource application failure when attempting UL EGPRS TBF establishment due to Abis congestion. This counter is used to find out the number of DB resource application failure when attempting UL EGPRS TBF establishment due to Abis congestion. The counter accumulates at the following two time points: If PS control plane receives EGPRS channel requests from MS on CCCH or EGPRS Packet channel requests on PCCCH and fails to apply for DB resource due to Abis congestion, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 115.
FIGURE 115 - DB RESOURCE REQUESTS FAILURE DUE TO ABIS CONGESTION (EGPRS)
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If PS control panel receives UL channel requests from PS user plane when DL EGPRS TBF exists and fails to apply for DB resource due to Abis congestion, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 78 Unit Times
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Definition Description Number of EGPRS UL TBF establishment failure due to RR congestion The counter records the number of DB resource request failure when attempting UL EGPRS TBF establishment due to radio resource congestion. There are three causes that lead to radio resource congestion: MS per channel (MS number on each channel reaches its maximum), no TAI/TFI and no PDCH This counter is used to find out the number of DB resource application failure when attempting UL EGPRS TBF establishment due to RR congestion. The counter accumulates at the following two time points: If PS control plane receives EGPRS channel request from MS on CCCH or EGPRS Packet channel request on PCCCH and fails to apply for DB resource due to RR congestion, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 116.
FIGURE 116 - DB RESOURCE REQUESTS FAILURE DUE TO RR CONGESTION (EGPRS)
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If PS control panel receives UL channel requests from PS user plane when DL EGPRS TBF exists and fails to apply for DB resource due to RR congestion, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 81. Unit Times
C901200017
Definition Description Number of EGPRS UL TBF establishment failure due to UPPB-DSP channel congestion The counter records the number of DB resource application failure when attempting UL EGPRS TBF establishment due to UPPB-DSP channel congestion. This counter is used to find out the number of DB resource application failure when attempting UL EGPRS TBF establishment due to UPPB-DSP channel congestion.
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The counter accumulates at the following two time points: If PS control plane receives EGPRS channel request from MS on CCCH or EGPRS Packet channel request on PCCCH and fails to apply for DB resource due to UPPB-DSP channel congestion, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 117.
FIGURE 117 - DB RESOURCE REQUESTS CHANNEL CONGESTION (EGPRS) FAILURE DUE TO UPPB-DSP
If PS control panel receives UL assignment request messages from PS user plane on CCCH (DL GPRS TBF already established) and fails to apply for DB resource due to UPPBDSP congestion, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 84. Unit Times
C901200018
Definition Description Usage Measurement Point Number of EGPRS UL TBF establishment channel allocate success This counter counts the number of DB resource request successes when attempting UL EGPRS TBF establishment. This counter is used to find out the number of DB resource request successes when attempting UL GPRS TBF establishment. If PS control plane receives EGPRS channel requests from MS on CCCH or EGPRS Packet channel request on PCCCH and succeeds in applying for DB resource, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 118.
FIGURE 118 - DB RESOURCE REQUEST SUCCESSES (EGPRS)
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Definition Description Usage Measurement Point Number of cell success for EGPRS UL assignment due to ONE PHASE access This counter counts the number of successful UL EGPRS TBF establishment due to one phase access. This counter is used to find out the number of UL EGPRS TBF establishment successes due to one phase access. The counter accumulates at the following two time points: If BSC receives EGPRS channel request from MS on CCCH due to one phase access, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 119
FIGURE 119 - DB RESOURCE REQUEST SUCCESSES ON CCCH DUE TO ONE PHASE ACCESS
If BSC receives EGPRS packet channel request from MS on PCCCH due to one phase access, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 120.
FIGURE 120 - DB RESOURCE REQUEST SUCCESSES ON PCCCH DUE TO ONE PHASE ACCESS
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C901200020
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Number of cell success for EGPRS UL assignment due to single block packet access Description This counter is not used.
C901200021
Definition Description Number of cell success for EGPRS UL assignment due to response paging This counter is not used.
C901200022
Definition Description Number of cell success for EGPRS UL assignment due to cell updating This counter is not used.
C901200023
Definition Description Number of cell success for EGPRS UL assignment due to mobility management This counter is not used.
C901200024
Definition Description Usage Measurement Point Number of cell success for EGPRS UL assignment due to TWO PHASE access This counter counts the number of successful UL EGPRS TBF establishment due to two phase access. This counter is used to find out the number of successful UL EGPRS TBF establishment due to two phase access. The counter accumulates at the following two time points: If BSC receives EGPRS channel requests from MS on CCCH due to two phase access and DB resource request succeeds, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 121.
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FIGURE 121 - EGPRS DB RESOURCE REQUEST SUCCESSES DUE TO TWO PHASE ACCESS (CCCH)
If BSC receives EGPRS packet channel requests from MS on PCCCH due to two phase access and DB resource request succeeds, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 122.
FIGURE 122 - DB RESOURCE REQUEST SUCCESSES ON PCCCH DUE TO TWO PHASE ACCESS
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C901200025
Definition Description Usage Measurement Point Number of cell success for EGPRS UL assignment due to short access This counter counts the number of successful UL EGPRS TBF establishment due to short access. This counter is used to find out the number of successful UL GPRS TBF establishment due to short access. The counter accumulates at the following two time points: If BSC receives EGPRS channel requests from MS on CCCH due to short access and DB resource request succeeds, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 123.
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FIGURE 123 - EGPRS DB RESOURCE REQUEST SUCCESSES DUE TO SHORT ACCESS (CCCH)
If BSC receives EGPRS packet channel requests from MS on PCCCH due to short access and DB resource request succeeds, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 124.
FIGURE 124 - EGPRS DB RESOURCE REQUEST SUCCESSES DUE TO SHORT ACCESS (PCCCH)
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C901200026
Definition Description Usage Measurement Point Number of allocated PDCH for EGPRS UL TBF establishment This counter counts the number of successfully assigned PDTCH when UL EGPRS TBF successfully established. This counter is used to find out the number of successfully assigned PDTCH when UL EGPRS TBF successfully established. When PS control plane receives EGPRS channel requests on CCCH from MS or EGPRS Packet channel request on PCCCH and DB resource requests succeed, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 118. Times
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C901200027
Definition Number of EGPRS UL TBF establishment failure due to channel activate failed
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This counter counts the number of PDTCH activate failure when establishing UL EGPRS TBF. This counter is used to find out the number of PDTCH activate failure when establishing UL EGPRS TBF (including initially establish UL TBF and establish UL TBF when DL TBF exists). The counter accumulates at the following two time points: When BSC receives PDTCH channel activate failure message reported by BTS, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 38. When wait for PDTCH channel activation and connection response counter times out and BSC fails to receive PDTCH activate response message reported by BTS, this counter increments.
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C901200028
Definition Description Usage Number of EGPRS UL TBF establishment failure due to BTS connection failed This counter counts the number of failure to establish UL EGPRS TBF due to BTS connection failure. This counter is used to find out the number of UL EGPRS TBF establishment failure (including initially establish UL TBF and establish UL TBF when DL TBF exists) due to BTS connection failure. The counter accumulates at the following two time points: When PS control plane receives connection failure message reported by connection module due to BTS connection failure, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 39. When wait for PDTCH channel activate and connection response counter times out and BSC fails to receive connection success response message reported by connection module, this counter increments. Unit Times
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C901200029
Definition Description Usage Number of EGPRS UL TBF establishment failure due to BIU connection failed This counter counts the number of failure to establish UL EGPRS TBF due to BIU connection failure.
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This counter is used to find out the number of UL EGPRS TBF establishment failure (including initially establish UL TBF and establish UL TBF when DL TBF exists) due to BIU connection failure. Measurement Point When PS control plane receives connection failure message reported by connection modules due to BIU connection failure, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 40. Times
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C901200030
Definition Description Usage Measurement Point Number of EGPRS UL TBF channel activate establishment success This counter counts the number of channel activate and connection successes when establishing UL EGPRS TBF. This counter is used to find out the number of channel activate and connection successes when establishing UL EGPRS TBF. When PS control plane receives channel activate response message reported by BTS and connection successes acknowledgement message reported by connection module, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 49. Times
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C901200031
Definition Description Usage Number of EGPRS UL TBF establishment failure due to not receive PIA This counter counts the number of failure to send immediate assignment message to MS when establishing UL EGPRS TBF. This counter is used to find out the number of failure to send immediate assignment message to MS when establishing UL EGPRS TBF. The counter accumulates at the following two time points: When PS control plane receives immediate assignment failure message reported by BTS, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as showed in Figure 43. When wait for immediate assignment and sending indication counter times out and BSC fails to receive immediate assignment and sending indication message, the counter increments. Unit Times
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Definition Description Usage Measurement Point Number of EGPRS UL TBF establishment failure on PCCCH/CCCH due to UPPB-DSP. This counter counts the number of failure to establish UL GPRS TBF. This counter is used to find out the number of failure to establish UL EGPRS TBF. When PS control plane assigns single block through two phase access from PS user plane, or gets access to PS user plane through one phase access and starts assignment timer. If the timer times out, resource request from PS user plane (two phase access) is not received or indication (one phase access) is not established, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 96. Times
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C901200033
Definition Description Number of EGPRS UL TBF establishment failure on PACCH due to UPPB-DSP congestion This counter is not used currently.
C901200034
Definition Description Usage Measurement Point Number of EGPRS PCCCH/CCCH UL TBF establishment success on
This counter counts the number of successful UL EGPRS TBF establishment and receiving MS TLL1. This counter is used to find out the number of successful UL GPRS TBF establishment and receiving MS TLL1. The counter accumulates at the following two time points: When PS control plane receives MS TLL1 MAC establishment indication message reported by PS user plane in the premise of one phase access, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 97. PS control plane receives resource request message from PS user plane in the premise of two phase access, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 98.
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C901200035
Definition Description Number of GPRS UL TBF establishment success on PACCH This counter is not used currently.
C901200038
Definition Description Number of EGPRS UL TBF resource reallocation failure due to Abis congestion for DL TBF In the situation when UL EGPRS TBF is already established, DL TBF is needed to be established on PACCH; DB resource request fails which leads to UL resource reallocation failure. The counter records the number of UL EGPRS TBF reallocation failure due to Abis resource congestion. This counter is used to find out the number of UL GPRS TBF reallocation failure due to Abis congestion. In the situation when UL EGPRS TBF is established, PS control plane receives DL assignment request message from PS user plane, and DB resource request fails due to Abis congestion, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 32. Times
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C901200039
Definition Description Number of EGPRS UL TBF resource reallocation failure due to RR congestion for DL TBF In the situation when UL GPRS TBF is already established, DL TBF is needed to be established on PACCH; DB resource request fails which leads to UL resource reallocation failure. The counter records the number of UL resource reallocation failure due to RR resource congestion. There are three causes which lead to radio resource congestion: MS per channel (MS number per channel reaches its maximum), TAI/TFI (no TAI or TFI available) and no PDCH available. Usage Measurement Point This counter is used to find out the number of UL EGPRS TBF reallocation failure due to RR congestion. In the situation when UL EGPRS TBF is established, PS control plane receives DL assignment request message from PS user plane, and DB resource request fails due to RR congestion, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 34 Times
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Definition Description Number of EGPRS UL TBF resource reallocation failure due to UPPB-DSP channel congestion. In the situation when UL EGPRS TBF is already established, DL TBF is needed to be established on PACCH; DB resource request fails which leads to UL resource reallocation failure. The counter records the number of EGPRS UL resource reallocation failure due to UPPB-DSP channel resource congestion. This counter is used to find out the number of UL EGPRS TBF reallocation failure due to UPPB-DSP channel congestion. In the situation when UL EGPRS TBF is established, PS control plane receives DL assignment request message from PS user plane, and DB resource request fails due to UPPB-DSP channel congestion, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 36. Times
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C901200041
Definition Description Number of EGPRS UL TBF resource reallocation success due to DL TBF establishment The counter records the number of successful DL TBF establishment on PACCH when UL EGPRS TBF is already established. This counter is used to find out the number of DL EGPRS TBF reallocation successes. In the situation when UL EGPRS TBF is established, PS control plane receives DL assignment request message from PS user plane, and DB resource request succeeds, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 37. Times
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C901200042
Definition Description Usage Measurement Point
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The counter records the number of successful allocated PDTCH when UL EGPRS TBF is successfully reallocated. This counter is used to find out the number of successful allocated PDTCH when UL EGPRS TBF is successfully reallocated. In the situation when UL EGPRS TBF is established, PS control plane receives DL assignment request message from PS user
plane, and DB resource request succeeds, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 37. Unit Times
C901200043
Definition Description Usage Measurement Point Number of EGPRS UL TBF resource reallocation failure due to channel activate failure for DL TBF establishment The counter records the number of PDTCH activate failure during UL GPRS TBF resource reallocation. This counter is used to find out the number of PDTCH activate failure during UL EGPRS TBF resource reallocation. The counter accumulates at the following two time points: When BSC receives PDTCH channel activate failure message from BTS, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 38. When Wait for PDTCH channel activation and connection response timer times out, and BSC fails to receive PDTCH channel activate response message from BTS, the counter increments. Unit Times
C901200044
Definition Description Usage Measurement Point Number of EGPRS UL TBF resource reallocation failure due to BTS connection failure for DL TBF establishment The counter records the number of BTS connection failure during UL EGPRS TBF resource reallocation. This counter is used to find out the number of BTS connection failure during UL EGPRS TBF resource reallocation. The counter accumulates at the following two time points: When PS control plane receives connection failure message from connection module due to BTS connection failure, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 39. When Wait for PDTCH channel activation and connection response timer times out, and BSC fails to receive connection success message from connection module, the counter increments. Unit Times
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C901200045
Definition Description Usage Measurement Point Unit Number of EGPRS UL TBF resource reallocation failure due to BIU connection failure for DL TBF establishment The counter records the number of BIU connection failure during UL EGPRS TBF resource reallocation. This counter is used to find out the number of BIU connection failure during UL EGPRS TBF resource reallocation. When PS control plane receives connection failure message from connection module due to BIU connection failure, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 40. Times
C901200046
Definition Description Usage Number of EGPRS UL TBF resource reallocation success of channel activate for DL TBF establishment The counter records the number of channel activate and connection successes during UL EGPRS TBF resource reallocation. This counter is used to find out the number of channel activate and connection successes during UL EGPRS TBF resource reallocation. When PS control plane receives channel activate ack message and connection success ack message from connection module due to BIU connection failure, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 49. Times
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C901200047
Definition Description Number of EGPRS UL TBF resource reallocation failure due to DL TBF establishment. The counter is not used currently.
C901200048
Definition Description Number of EGPRS UL TBF resource reallocation success due to DL TBF establishment The counter is not used currently.
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C901200051
Definition Description Number of EGPRS UL TBF resource reallocation failure due to Abis congestion for LLC During UL EGPRS TBF transmission process, PS user plane sends resource reallocation message to PS control plane due to LLC frame change; PS control plane requests DB resource after receiving the message. The counter records the number of DB resource request failure due to Abis resource congestion after PS control plane receiving resource reallocation request during UL EGPRS TBF transmission process. This counter is used to find out DB resource request failure due to Abis resource congestion after PS control plane receiving resource reallocation request during UL EGPRS TBF transmission process.. When PS control plane receives resource reallocation message from PS user plane, and DB resource request fails due to Abis congestion, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 42. Times
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C901200052
Definition Description Number of EGPRS UL TBF resource reallocation failure due to RR congestion for LLC During UL EGPRS TBF transmission process, PS user plane sends resource reallocation message to PS control plane due to LLC frame change; PS control plane requests DB resource after receiving the message. The counter records the number of DB resource request failure due to radio resource congestion after PS control plane receiving resource reallocation request during UL EGPRS TBF transmission process. There are three causes leading to RR congestion: MS per channel (reaches its maximum), TAI/TFI (not available), and no PDTCH. Usage This counter is used to find out DB resource request failure due to RR congestion after PS control plane receiving resource reallocation request during UL EGPRS TBF transmission process. When PS control plane receives resource reallocation message from PS user plane, and DB resource request fails due to RR congestion, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 43. Times
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Definition Description Number of EGPRS UL TBF resource reallocation failure due to UPPB-DSP channel congestion During UL EGPRS TBF transmission process, PS user plane sends resource reallocation message to PS control plane due to LLC frame change; PS control plane requests DB resource after receiving the message. The counter records the number of DB resource request failure due to UPPB-DSP channel congestion after PS control plane receiving resource reallocation request during UL EGPRS TBF transmission process. This counter is used to find out DB resource request failure due to UPPB-DSP channel congestion after PS control plane receiving resource reallocation request during UL EGPRS TBF transmission process. When PS control plane receives resource reallocation message from PS user plane, and DB resource request fails due to UPPBDSP channel congestion, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 44. Times
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C901200054
Definition Description Number of EGPRS UL TBF resource reallocation success due to LLC transmission During UL EGPRS TBF transmission process, PS user plane sends resource reallocation message to PS control plane due to LLC frame change; PS control plane requests DB resource after receiving the message. The counter records the number of DB resource request successes after PS control plane receiving resource reallocation request during UL EGPRS TBF transmission process. This counter is used to find out DB resource request success due after PS control plane receiving resource reallocation request during UL EGPRS TBF transmission process. When PS control plane receives resource reallocation message from PS user plane, and DB resource request succeeds, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 45. Times
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C901200055
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Number of allocated PDCH for EGPRS reallocation due to LLC transmission. Description
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During UL EGPRS TBF transmission process, PS user plane sends resource reallocation message to PS control plane due to LLC frame change; PS control plane requests DB resource after receiving the message. The counter records the number of successfully allocated PDTCH after PS control plane receiving resource reallocation requests during UL EGPRS TBF. This counter is used to find out the number of successful allocated PDTCH when UL EGPRS TBF is successfully reallocated. When PS control plane receives resource reallocation message from PS user plane, and DB resource request succeeds, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 45 Times
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C901200056
Definition Description Number of EGPRS UL TBF resource reallocation failure due to channel activate failure for LLC transmission The counter records the number of PDTCH activate failure after BSC receiving resource reallocation request during UL EGPRS TBF resource reallocation. This counter is used to find out the number of PDTCH activate failure during UL EGPRS TBF resource reallocation. The counter accumulates at the following two time points: When BSC receives PDTCH channel activate failure message from BTS, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 38 When Wait for PDTCH channel activation and connection response timer times out, and BSC fails to receive PDTCH channel activate response message from BTS, the counter increments. Unit Times
C901200057
Definition Description Number of EGPRS UL TBF resource reallocation failure due to BTS connection failure for LLC transmission The counter records the number of connection failure due to BTS connection failure after BSC receiving resource reallocation request during UL EGPRS TBF transmission. This counter is used to find out the number of BTS connection failure during UL EGPRS TBF resource transmission.
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The counter accumulates at the following two time points: When PS control plane receives connection failure message from connection module due to BTS connection failure, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 39 When Wait for PDTCH channel activation and connection response timer times out, and BSC fails to receive connection success message from connection module, the counter increments.
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C901200058
Definition Description Usage Measurement Point Unit Number of EGPRS UL TBF resource reallocation failure due to BIU connection failure for LLC transmission The counter records the number of BIU connection failure during UL GPRS TBF transmission. This counter is used to find out the number of BIU connection failure during UL EGPRS TBF transmission. When PS control plane receives connection failure message from connection module due to BIU connection failure, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 40. Times
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Definition Description Usage Measurement Point Number of EGPRS UL TBF resource reallocation success of channel activate for LLC transmission The counter records the number of channel activate and connection successes during UL EGPRS TBF transmission. This counter is used to find out the number of channel activate and connection successes during UL EGPRS TBF tranmission. When PS control plane receives channel activate ack message and connection success ack message from connection module due to BIU connection failure, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 49. Times
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C901200060
Definition Number of EGPRS UL TBF resource reallocation failure due to LLC transmission.
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C901200061
Definition Description Number of EGPRS UL TBF resource reallocation success due to LLC transmission. The counter is not used currently.
C901200062
Definition Description Number of GPRS UL TBF resource reallocation requests for resource request The counter is not used currently.
C901200064
Definition Description Number of EGPRS UL TBF resource reallocation failure due to Abis congestion for resource request The counter records the number of DB resource request failure due to Abis congestion after PS control plane resource request from MS during UL EGPRS TBF. This counter is used to find out the number of DB resource request failure after PS control plane receives resource request from MS during UL EGPRS TBF process (including UL two-phase access and UL TBF transmission). PS control plane receives resource request message from PS user plane, and DB resource request fails due to Abis congestion, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 99. Times
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C901200065
Definition Description Number of EGPRS UL TBF resource reallocation failure due to RR congestion for resource reques The counter records the number of DB resource request failure after PS control plane receives resource request from MS due to RR congestion during UL EGPRS TBF. There are three cause leading to radio resource congestion: MS per channel (MS number per channel reaches its maximum), TAI/TFI (no TAI/TFI available), no PDCH(no PS service channel available)
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This counter is used to find out the number of DB resource request failure after PS control plane receives resource request from MS due to RR congestion during UL EGPRS TBF process (including UL two-phase access and UL TBF transmission). PS control plane receives resource request message from MS, and DB resource request fails due to RR congestion, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 100. Times
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Definition Description Number of EGPRS UL TBF resource reallocation failure due to UPPB-DSP channel congestion for resource request The counter records the number of DB resource request failure after PS control plane receives resource request from MS due to UPPB-DSP channel congestion during UL EGPRS TBF. This counter is used to find out the number of DB resource request failure after PS control plane receives resource request from MS due to UPPB-DSP channel congestion during UL EGPRS TBF process (including UL two-phase access and UL TBF transmission). PS control plane receives resource request message from PS user plane, and DB resource request fails due to RR congestion, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 101. Times
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C901200067
Definition Description Number of EGPRS UL TBF resource reallocation success due to resource request The counter records the number of successful DB resource request after PS control plane receives resource request message from MS during UL EGPRS TBF process. This counter is used to find out the number of DB resource request successes after PS control plane receives resource request from MS during UL EGPRS TBF process (including UL two-phase access and UL TBF transmission). PS control plane receives resource request message from PS user plane, and DB resource request succeeds, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 102. Times
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C901200068
Definition Description Number of allocated PDCH for EGPRS reallocation due to resource request UL TBF resource
The counter records the number of successful allocated PDTCH after PS control plane receives resource request message from MS during UL EGPRS TBF process. This counter is used to find out the number of successful allocated PDTCH after PS control plane receives resource request from MS during UL EGPRS TBF process (including UL two-phase access and UL TBF transmission). PS control plane receives resource request message from PS user plane, and DB resource request succeeds, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 102. Times
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C901200069
Definition Description Number of EGPRS UL TBF resource reallocation failure due to channel activate failure for resource request The counter records the number of PDTCH activate failure during UL EGPRS TBF resource reallocation after PS control plane receives resource request message. The counter records the number of PDTCH activate failure during UL EGPRS TBF resource reallocation after PS control plane receives resource request message in UL GPRS TBF process(including UL two-phase access and one-phase TBF transmission). The counter accumulates at the following two time points: When BSC receives PDTCH channel activate failure message from BTS, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 38. When Wait for PDTCH channel activation and connection response timer times out, and BSC fails to receive PDTCH channel activate response message from BTS, the counter increments. Unit Times
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C901200070
Definition Description Number of EGPRS UL TBF resource reallocation failure due to BTS connection failure for resource request
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The counter records the number of connection failure due to BTS connection failure during UL EGPRS TBF resource reallocation after PS control plane receives resource request message. Usage The counter records the number of connection failure due to BTS connection failure during UL EGPRS TBF resource reallocation after PS control plane receives resource request message in UL GPRS TBF process (including UL two-phase access and onephase TBF transmission). The counter accumulates at the following two time points: When PS control plane receives connection failure message from connection module due to BTS connection failure, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 39. When Wait for PDTCH channel activation and connection response timer times out, and BSC fails to receive connection success message from connection module, the counter increments. Unit Times
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C901200071
Definition Description Number of EGPRS UL TBF resource reallocation failure due to BIU connection failure for resource request The counter records the number of connection failure due to BIU connection failure during UL EGPRS TBF resource reallocation after PS control plane receives resource request message. The counter records the number of connection failure due to BIU connection failure during UL EGPRS TBF resource reallocation after PS control plane receives resource request message in UL EGPRS TBF process (including UL two-phase access and onephase TBF transmission). When PS control plane receives connection failure message from connection module due to BIU connection failure, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 40. Times
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C901200072
Definition Description Number of EGPRS UL TBF resource reallocation success of channel activate for resource request The counter records the number of channel activate and connection successes during UL EGPRS TBF resource reallocation after PS control plane receives resource request message.
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The counter records the number of channel activate and connection failure during UL EGPRS TBF resource reallocation after PS control plane receives resource request message in UL EGPRS TBF process (including UL two-phase access and onephase TBF transmission). Measurement Point When PS control plane receives channel activate ack message and connection success ack message from connection module due to BIU connection failure, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 49. Times
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C901200073
Definition Description Number of EGPRS UL TBF resource reallocation failure due to resource request. The counter is not used currently.
C901200074
Definition Description Number of EGPRS UL TBF resource reallocation success due to resource request The counter is not used currently.
C901200075
Definition Description Usage Measurement Point Number of EGPRS UL TBF release due to flush LL This counter counts the number of UL EGPRS TBF release after PS control plane receiving request due to flush LL. This counter is used to find out the number of UL EGPRS TBF release after PS control plane receiving request due to flush LL. When PS control plane of BSC receives FLUSH message from SGSN and release is executed when UL EGPRS TBF is established, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 54. Times
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C901200076
Definition Description Number of EGPRS UL TBF release due to GPRS suspend requests
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This counter counts the number of UL EGPRS TBF release after PS control plane receiving request due to GPRS suspend requests. Usage Measurement Point This counter is used to find out the number of UL EGPRS TBF release due to EGPRS suspend requests. When PS control plane of BSC receives SUSPEND message from SGSN and release is executed when UL EGPRS TBF is established, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 55. Times
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C901200077
Definition Description Usage Measurement Point Number of EGPRS UL TBF forcing release by CS This counter counts the number of UL EGPRS TBF forcing release by CS. This counter is used to find out the number of UL EGPRS TBF forcing release by CS.. When PS control plane of BSC receives PDCH RELEASE message from CS control plane when UL EGPRS TBF is established, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 56. Times
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C901200078
Definition Description Usage Measurement Point Number of EGPRS UL TBF normal release due to user plane requests. This counter counts the number of UL EGPRS TBF normal release due to user plane requests. This counter is used to find out the number of UL EGPRS TBF normal release due to user plane requests. When PS control plane of BSC receives NORMAL RELEASE REQUEST message from PS user plane when UL EGPRS TBF exists, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 57. Times
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C901200079
Definition Number of EGPRS UL TBF abnormal release due to user plane requests
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This counter counts the number of UL EGPRS TBF abnormal release due to user plane requests. This counter is used to find out the number of UL EGPRS TBF abnormal release due to user plane requests. When PS control plane receives ABNORMAL RELEASE REQUEST message from PS user plane when UL EGPRS TBF exists, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 58. Times
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C901200080
Definition Description Usage Number of EGPRS UL TBF release due to NSVC unavailability This counter counts the number of UL EGPRS TBF release due to NSVC unavailability. This counter is used to find out the number of UL EGPRS TBF release after receiving forcing release request due to NSVC unavailability When PS control plane receives NSVC unavailability command to release PS control plane module from DB when UL EGPRS TBF exists, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 59. Times
Measurement Point
Unit
C901200081
Definition Description Usage Number of EGPRS UL TBF release due to BVC unavailability This counter counts the number of UL EGPRS TBF release due to BVC unavailability. This counter is used to find out the number of UL EGPRS TBF release after receiving forcing release request due to BVC unavailability When PS control plane receives BVC unavailability command to release PS control plane module from DB when UL EGPRS TBF exists, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 60. Times
Measurement Point
Unit
C901200082
Definition Description Number of EGPRS UL TBF release due to other reasons.
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This counter counts the number of UL EGPRS TBF forcing release due to other reasons. Usage This counter is used to find out the number of UL EGPRS TBF release after receiving forcing release request due to other reasons. When PS control plane receives release message due to other reasons when UL EGPRS TBF exists, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 64. Times
C901200083
Definition Description Usage Measurement Point Number of UL EGPRS TBF grab resources This counter counts the number of UL EGPRS TBF grab resources. This counter is used to find out the frequency for UL EGPRS TBF grabbing other TBF resource. This counter increments while UL EGPRS TBF is established during resource adjustment, resource request is successful, and other TBF resource is grabbed. Measurement point is A as shown in Figure 125.
FIGURE 125 - UL EGPRS RESOURCE REQUEST SUCCESS PSPS control plane Database
( EGPRS) EGPRS)
Request resource success
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C901200084
Definition Description Usage Measurement Point Unit Number of grab instance by UL EGPRS TBF This counter counts the number of grab instance by UL EGPRS TBF. This counter is used to find out the frequency for UL EGPRS TBF grabbing other TBF resource. This counter increments while UL EGPRS TBF is established during resource adjustment, resource request is successful, and other TBF resource is grabbed. Measurement point is A as shown in Figure 125. Times
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C901200085
Definition Description Usage Measurement Point Number of UL EGPRS TBF queuing This counter counts the number of UL EGPRS TBF queuing. This counter is used to find out the frequency for UL EGPRS TBF queuing. This counter increments while UL EGPRS TBF is established during resource adjustment, resource request is successful but queuing is required due to incompliant to QoS rate. Measurement point is A as shown in Figure 125. Times
Unit
C901200086
Definition Description Usage Measurement Point Number of UL EGPRS TBF queuing success This counter counts the number of UL EGPRS TBF queuing success. This counter is used to find out the frequency for UL EGPRS TBF queuing success. This counter increments while UL EGPRS TBF is established during resource adjustment, the instance to be queued successfully assigns resource for user, and database is successfully registered. Measurement point is A as shown in Figure 125. Times
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C901200087
Definition Description Usage Measurement Point Number of UL EGPRS TBF release TBF during queuing This counter counts the number of UL EGPRS TBF release during queuing. This counter is used to find out the frequency for UL EGPRS TBF release during queuing. This counter increments while UL EGPRS TBF is released and instance still in queuing state. The measurement point is A as shown in Figure 126.
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Overview
BSSGP flow statistics mainly measures the message transmission condition at Gb BSSGP level in GPRS service, to count different signaling messages. This includes the number of packet paging, circuit paging, BVC block, BVC unblock, BVC reset, location request, and location result response, etc. The measurement takes cell as the statistics unit.
What It Counts Number of paging PS message Number of paging CS message Number of Flush-LL Message received Number of Flush-LL-ACK Message sent Number of BVC-BLOCK message sent Number of BVC-BLOCK-ACK message received Number of BVC-UNBLOCK message sent
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What It Counts Number of BVC-UNBLOCK-ACK message received Number of BVC-RESET message sent Number of BVC-RESET-ACK message received Number of BVC-RESET message received Number of BVC-RESET-ACK message sent Number of PERFORM-LOCATION-REQUEST message received Number of PERFORM-LOCATION-RESPONSE message sent Number of PERFORM-LOCATION-ABORT message received Number of POSITION-COMMAND message sent Number of POSITION-RESPONSE message received Number of Flush-LL received if UL/DL TBF exist Number of Flush-LL received if DL TBF exist Number of Flush-LL received if UL TBF exist Number of reroute intra NSE Number of reroute inter NSE intra BSS cell Number of reroute inter NSE inter BSS cell
C901210001
Definition Description Number of paging PS message SGSN sending packet paging message indicates that BSC originates packet paging for MS in designated cell. This counter counts the number of receiving this message. When BSC receives a PAGING PS message, this counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 127.
FIGURE 127 - P AGING PS PROCESS
Measurement Point
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C901210002
Definition Description Number of paging GS message SGSN sending circuit paging message indicates BSC originates circuit paging for MS in designated cell. This counter counts the number of receiving this message. When BSC receives a PAGING CS message, this counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 128.
FIGURE 128 - P AGING CS PROCESS
Measurement Point
BSC PAGING CS A
SGSN
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C901210003
Definition Description Number of Flush-LL Message received SGSN sends FLUSH-LL message to notify of BSS MS to do inter-cell handover, and this counter counts the number of receiving this message by BSC. By viewing the number of receiving this message by BSC, to check the MS handover condition. When BSC receives a FLUSH-LL message, this counter increments. The measurement point is A1, as shown in Figure 129.
FIGURE 129 - FLUSH-LL PROCESS
SGSN
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Definition Description Number of Flush-LL-ACK Message sent BSC sends FLUSH-LL-ACK message to notify SGSN: LLC PDU buffered for this MS by pervious cell has been removed or transferred to new cell under same routing area. This counter counts the number of sending this message by BSC. When BSC sends a FLUSH-LL-ACK message, this counter increments. The measurement point is A2, as shown in Figure 129. Times
C901210005
Definition Description Number of BVC-BLOCK message sent BSC sending BVC block message indicates BVC designated by SGSN blocking. This counter counts the number of blocking designated BVC by BSC. When BSC sends a BVC-BLOCK message, this counter increments. The measurement point is A1, as shown in Figure 130.
FIGURE 130 - BVC BLOCKING PROCESS
Measurement Point
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C901210006
Definition Description Number of BVC-BLOCK-ACK message received SGSN sends BVC blocking confirmation message to notify of designated BVC blocked by BSC, and this counter counts the number of receiving this message by BSC. When BSC receives a BVC-BLOCK-ACK message, this counter increments. The measurement point is A2, as shown in Figure 130. Times
C901210007
Definition Description Number of BVC-UNBLOCK message sent BSC sends BVC unblocking message indicates BVC designated by SGSN unblocking, and this counter counts the number of unblocking designated BVC by BSC. When BSC sends a BVC-UNBLOCK message, this counter increments. The measurement point is A1, as shown in Figure 131.
FIGURE 131 - BVC UNBLOCKING PROCESS
Measurement Point
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C901210008
Definition Description Number of BVC-UNBLOCK-ACK message received SGSN sends BVC unblocking confirmation message to notify of designated BVC unblocked by BSC, and this counter counts the number of receiving this message by BSC. When BSC receives a BVC-UNBLOCK-ACK message, this counter increments. The measurement point is A2, as shown in Figure 131. Times
C901210009
Definition Description Number of BVC-RESET message sent BSC sends BVC reset message indicates SGSN resets designated BVC, and this counter counts the number of resetting designated BVC by BSC actively. When BSC sends a BVC-RESET message, this counter increments. The measurement point is A1, as shown in Figure 132.
Measurement Point
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C901210010
Definition Description Number of BVC-RESET-ACK message received SGSN sends BVC reset confirmation message to notify of designated BVC reset by BSC, and this counter counts the number of receiving this message by BSC. When BSC receives a BVC-RESET-ACK message, this counter increments. The measurement point is A2, as shown in Figure 132. Times
C901210011
Definition Description Number of BVC-RESET message received SGSN sends BVC reset message indicates BSC resets designated BVC, and this counter will count the number of resetting BVC by SGSN actively. When BSC receives a BVC-RESET message, this counter increments. The measurement point is A3, as shown in Figure 132. Times
C901210012
Definition Description Number of BVC-RESET-ACK message sent BSC sends BVC reset confirmation message to notify of designated BVC reset by SGSN, and this counter counts the number of sending this message by BSC.
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When BSC sends a BVC-RESET-ACK message, this counter increments. The measurement point is A1, as shown in Figure 132. Times
C901210013
Definition Description Number of PERFORM-LOCATION-REQUEST message received SGSN sends location request message to request BSC to do a locating process for MS. This counter counts the number of receiving this message by BSC. By viewing the number of receiving locating request message by BSC, you can view the frequency of locating service. When BSC receives a PERFORM-LOCATION-REQUEST message, this counter increments. The measurement point is A1, as shown in Figure 133.
FIGURE 133 - PERFORM LOCATING PROCESS
Unit
Times Note: The broken line in this figure indicates that the position of this message can be changed.
C901210014
Definition Number of PERFORM-LOCATION-RESPONSE message sent
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After BSC finishes locating process, send locating response message to notify SGSN of locating result for MS. This counter counts the number of sending this message by BSC. By viewing the number of sending this message by BSC, you can view the frequency of locating service. When BSC sends a PERFORM-LOCATION- RESPONSE message, this counter increments. The measurement point is A1, as shown in Figure 133. Times
C901210015
Definition Description Number of PERFORM-LOCATION-ABORT message received SGSN sends abort locating message to request BSC abort current locating process. This counter counts the number of receiving this message by BSC. When BSC receives a PERFORM-LOCATION-ABORT message, this counter increments. The measurement point is A1, as shown in Figure 133. Times
C901210016
Definition Description Number of POSITION-COMMAND message sent BSC sends locating command message to request SGSN perform locating command process. This counter counts the number of sending this message by BSC. When BSC sends a POSITION-COMMAND message, this counter increments. The measurement point is A2, as shown in Figure 133. Times
C901210017
Definition Description Number of POSITION-RESPONSE message received SGSN sends POSITION-RESPONSE message to notify BSC of response result for locating command result. This counter counts the number of receiving this message by BSC. When BSC receives a POSITION-RESPONSE message, this counter increments. The measurement point is A3, as shown in Figure 133. Times
C901210018
Definition Description Number of Flush-LL received if UL/DL TBF exist SGSN sends FLUSH-LL message to notify of BSC MS passed inter-cell handover. This counter counts the number of receiving FLUSH-LL message during data service made by MS. Each time BSC receives a FLUSH-LL message and MS is conducting DL data service, this counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 134.
FIGURE 134 - RECEIVE FLUSH-LL FOR UL & DL TBF
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C901210019
Definition Description Number of Flush-LL received if DL TBF exist SGSN sends FLUSH-LL message to notify of BSC MS passed inter-cell handover. This counter counts the number of receiving FLUSH-LL message during DL data service made by MS. When BSC receives a FLUSH-LL message and MS is conducting DL data service, this counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 135.
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FLUSH-LL-ACK
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C901210020
Definition Description Number of Flush-LL received if UL TBF exist SGSN sends FLUSH-LL message to notify of BSC MS passed inter-cell handover. This counter counts the number of receiving FLUSH-LL message during UL data service made by MS. When BSC receives a FLUSH-LL message and MS is conducting UL data service, this counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 136.
FIGURE 136 - RECEIVE FLUSH-LL FOR UL TBF
Measurement Point
MS
BSS
SGSN
FLUSH-LL-ACK
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C901210021
Definition Description Number of reroute intra NSE SGSN sends FLUSH-LL message to notify of BSS MS passed inter-cell handover. This counter counts the number of receiving this message by BSC, and the number of same NSE for new and previous cells.
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When BSC receives a FLUSH-LL message and new and previous cells are same NSE, this counter increments. The measurement point is A1, as shown in Figure 129. Times
C901210022
Definition Description Number of reroute inter NSE intra BSS cell SGSN sends FLUSH-LL message to notify of BSS MS passed inter-cell handover. This counter counts the number of receiving this message by BSC, and the number of same BSS and different NSEs for new and previous cells. When BSC receives a FLUSH-LL message and new and previous cells are same BSS or different NSEs, this counter increments. The measurement point is A1, as shown in Figure 129. Times
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C901210023
Definition Description Number of reroute inter NSE inter BSS cell SGSN sends FLUSH-LL message to notify of BSS MS passed inter-cell handover. This counter counts the number of receiving this message by BSC, and the number of different BSSs and NSEs for new and previous cells. When BSC receives a FLUSH-LL message, and new and previous cells are different BSSs or NSEs, this counter increments. The measurement point is A1, as shown in Figure 129. Times
Measurement Point
Unit
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TRX Measurement
TRX measurement task mainly considers TRX as its object to count its resource distribution, seizure, assignment, traffic, and interference, as an evidence of carrier, channel configuration, and relevant parameter adjustment. This chapter introduces the meaning and measurement point to measure different performance counters by TRX.
Overview
TRX measurement is to measure the success or failure condition of channel activation, assignment, and handover in the unit of carrier. It also can measure carrier interference band, maximum and minimum UL & DL level condition, to learn the status of different carriers, providing evidence for adjustment and maintenance.
What It Counts Number of intra-cell handover in attempts Number of intra-cell handover ins success Number of Intra-BSC inter-cell handover in attempts Number of Intra-BSC intra-cell handover ins success Number of Intra-MSC inter-cell handover in attempts Number of Intra-MSC inter-cell handover ins
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Counter ID C901230007 C901230008 C901230009 C901230010 C901230011 C901230012 C901230013 C901230014 C901230015 C901230016 C901230017 C901230018 C901230019 C901230020 C901230021 C901230022 C901230023 C901230024 C901230025 C901230026 C901230027 C901230028 C901230029 C901230030 C901230031 C901230032 C901230033 C901230034 C901230035 C901230036 C901230037 C901230038
What It Counts success TCH busy time Number of TCH seizures (including handover) Number of call drops due to TCH LAPD breakage Number of call drops due to TCH radio link failure Number of TCH handover call drops Number of TCH/F activation attempts (including handover) Number of TCH/F activation success (including handover) Number of TCH/F assignment attempts Number of TCH/F assignment success Number of TCH/H activation attempts (including handover) Number of TCH/H activation success (including handover) Number of TCH/H assignment attempts Number of TCH/H assignment success SDCCH busy time Number of attempts for SDCCH Number of SDCCH call drops Number of SDCCH activation attempts (including handover) Number of SDCCH activation success (including handover) Number of SDCCH assignment attempts Number of SDCCH assignment success Number of samples with UL RQ = 0 Number of samples with UL RQ = 1 Number of samples with UL RQ = 2 Number of samples with UL RQ = 3 Number of samples with UL RQ = 4 Number of samples with UL RQ = 5 Number of samples with UL RQ = 6 Number of samples with UL RQ = 7 Number of samples with DL RQ = 0 Number of samples with DL RQ = 1 Number of samples with DL RQ = 2 Number of samples with DL RQ = 3
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Counter ID C901230039 C901230040 C901230041 C901230042 C901230043 C901230044 C901230045 C901230046 C901230047 C901230048 C901230049 C901230050 C901230051 C901230052 C901230053 C901230054 C901230055 C901230056 C901230057 C901230058 C901230059 C901230060 C901230061 C901230062
What It Counts Number of samples with DL RQ = 4 Number of samples with DL RQ = 5 Number of samples with DL RQ = 6 Number of samples with DL RQ = 7 Mean number of idle TCH/Fs with interference band 0 Mean number of idle TCH/Fs with interference band 1 Mean number of idle TCH/Fs with interference band 2 Mean number of idle TCH/Fs with interference band 3 Mean number of idle TCH/Fs with interference band 4 Mean number of idle TCH/Fs with interference band 5 Mean number of idle TCH/Hs with interference band 0 Mean number of idle TCH/Hs with interference band 1 Mean number of idle TCH/Hs with interference band 2 Mean number of idle TCH/Hs with interference band 3 Mean number of idle TCH/Hs with interference band 4 Mean number of idle TCH/Hs with interference band 5 Mean number of idle SDCCHs with interference band 0 Mean number of idle SDCCHs with interference band 1 Mean number of idle SDCCHs with interference band 2 Mean number of idle SDCCHs with interference band 3 Mean number of idle SDCCHs with interference band 4 Mean number of idle SDCCHs with interference band 5 Number of TRX poweroff Duration of TRX poweroff
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Definition Description Number of intra-cell handover in attempts Normally, intra-cell handover is triggered by receiving level, receiving quality, interference, and concentric circle, its source cell is same as target cell. During intra-cell handover, first send CHANNEL ACTIVATE message to target channel, and BTS responds CHANNEL ACTIVATE ACK message.
FIGURE 137 - INTRA-CELL HANDOVER
During intra-cell handover, measurement point will be counted after BSC receives CHANNEL ACTIVATE ACK. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 137. Times
C901230002
Definition Description Number of intra-cell handover ins success During intra-cell handover, after target channel is successfully activated, BSC will send ASSIGNMENT COMMAND message to MS through source channel. After BSC receives ASSIGNMENT COMPLETE of MS from target channel, intra-cell handover is successfully completed. During intra-cell handover, the measurement point will be counted after receive ASSIGNMENT COMPLETE. The measurement point is A2, as shown in Figure 137. Times
C901230003
Definition Number of Intra-BSC inter-cell handover in attempts
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Description
During inter-cell handover controlled by BSC, source and target cells are different cells under same BSC. During inter-cell handover, first send CHANNEL ACTIVATE message to target channel.
FIGURE 138 - INTER-CELL HANDOVER CONTROLLED BY BSC
MS
BTS (Source )
BSC
HANDOVER COMPLETE
During inter-cell handover controlled by BSC, measurement point will be counted after BSC receives CHANNEL ACTIVATE ACK. The measurement point is A1, as shown in Figure 138. Times
C901230004
Definition Description Number of Intra-BSC intra-cell handover ins success During inter-cell handover controlled by BSC, after target channel is successfully activated, BSC will send handover command to MS through source channel. After BSC receives HANDOVER COMPLETE message of MS from target channel, inter-cell handover is successfully completed. During inter-cell handover controlled by BSC, measurement point will be counted after BSC receives HANDOVER COMPLETE message. The measurement point is A2, as shown in Figure 138. Times
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Definition Description Number of Intra-MSC inter-cell handover in attempts Inter-cell handover controlled by MSC is conducted after BSC receives HANDOVER REQUEST message from MSC. After BSC receives handover request message, first send CHANNEL ACTIVATE to acquisition target channel. During inter-cell handover (incoming) controlled by MSC, measurement point will be counted after BSC receives CHANNEL
Measurement Point
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C901230006
Definition Description Number of Intra-MSC inter-cell handover ins success During inter-cell handover controlled by MSC, after target channel is successfully activated and target channel receives HANDOVER COMPLETE message sent by MS, handover is successfully done. During inter-cell handover controlled by MSC, measurement point will be counted after BSC receives HANDOVER COMPLETE message from MS. The measurement point is A2, as shown in Figure 138. Times
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Unit
C901230007
Definition Description TCH busy time To count used time in voice channel on carrier, including TCH/F and TCH/H. This can reflect carrier traffic. Measurement formula is: (current time last measured time) * the number of MS seizing channel. Reported measurement value shall be gotten by accumulation of each measurement value. After each accumulation, previous measured time will be changed to current time; at measurement point A, the number of MS seizing channel will be incremented after accumulation; at measurement point B, the number of MS seizing channel will be decremented after accumulation. Measurement Point There are 3 measurement points. Accumulate while successfully acquire voice channel resource Accumulate while release voice channel resource Accumulate by regular measurement and acquisition Unit Second
C901230008
Definition Description Number of TCH seizures (including handover) The number of seizure voice channel on carrier, including TCH/F and TCH/H. This can reflect the traffic busy degree of carrier.
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C901230009
Definition Description Number of call drops due to TCH LAPD breakage When LAPD link is disconnected, the call on carrier will be interrupted, and this counter will record call interruption condition caused by disconnected LAPD. Count while receive LAPD Disconnected message. Times
C901230010
Definition Description Number of call drops due to TCH radio link failure When radio link quality is poor or level is low, and unable to change to other cells, the call on carrier will be interrupted. This counter records the call interruption condition caused by radio link failure. Count while receiving radio link failure message. measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 139. The
Measurement Point
FIGURE 139 - BSC RECEIVES RADIO LINK FAILURE MESSAGE REPORTED BY BTS
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C901230011
Definition Description Number of TCH handover call drops During handover, if HANDOVER COMMAND or ASSIGNMENT COMMAND (intra-cell handover) has been sent, but BSC doesnt
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receive HANDOVER COMPLETE message or ASSIGNMENT COMPLETE message during guard time, the handover is failed and intra-cell handover and BSC controlled inter-cell handover will be interrupted. This counter records the call interruption condition caused by handover failure. Measurement Point This counter will count at following cases: When receiving T3013 timer timeout message. The measurement point is A2, as shown in Figure 140.
FIGURE 140 - INTER-CELL HANDOVER FAILURE
When receiving T3107 timer timeout message. The measurement point is A2, as shown in Figure 141.
FIGURE 141 - INTRA-CELL HANDOVER FAILURE
MS
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T3107 Timeout A2
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C901230012
Definition
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Count the number of originating CHANNEL ACTIVATE messages from carrier TCH/F channel. Count after BSC sends CHANNEL ACTIVATE message to BTS. The measurement point is A1, as shown in Figure 142.
FIGURE 142 - CHANNEL ACTIVATION MEASUREMENT POINT
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C901230013
Definition Description Measurement Point Unit Number of TCH/F activation success (including handover) Count the number of successful activation from carrier TCH/F channel. Count after BSC receives CHANNEL ACTIVATE ACK message. The measurement point is A2, as shown in Figure 142. Times
C901230014
Definition Description Measurement Point Number of TCH/F assignment attempts Count the number of sending ASSIGNMENT COMMAND by BSC while assigning TCH/F channel. Count after BSC sends ASSIGNMENT COMMAND message to BTS. The measurement point is A1, as shown in Figure 143.
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Definition Description Number of TCH/F assignment success When assign TCH/F channel, BSC sends ASSIGNMENT COMMAND message to assignment channel, after BSC receives EST IND or ASSIGNMENT COMPLETE message, channel assignment is successful. Count after BSC receives EST IND or ASSIGNMENT COMPLETE message. The measurement point is A2, as shown in Figure 143. Times
C901230016
Definition Description Measurement Point Unit Number of TCH/H activation attempts (including handover) Count the number of originating channel activation from carrier TCH/H channel. Count after BSC sends CHANNEL ACTIVATE message to BTS. The measurement point is A1, as shown in Figure 142. Times
C901230017
Definition Description Measurement Point Number of TCH/H activation success (including handover) Count the number of successful activation from carrier TCH/H channel. Count after BSC receives CHANNEL ACTIVATE ACK message. The measurement point is A2, as shown in Figure 142.
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C901230018
Definition Description Measurement Point Unit Number of TCH/H assignment attempts Count the number of sending ASSIGNMENT COMMAND by BSC while assigning TCH/H channel. Count after BSC sends ASSIGNMENT COMMAND message to BTS. The measurement point is A1, as shown in Figure 143. Times
C901230019
Definition Description Number of TCH/H assignment success When assign TCH/H channel, BSC sends ASSIGNMENT COMMAND message to assignment channel, after BSC receives EST IND or ASSIGNMENT COMPLETE message, channel assignment is successful. Count after BSC receives EST IND or ASSIGNMENT COMPLETE message. The measurement point is A2, as shown in Figure 143. Times
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Definition Description SDCCH busy time Time used by SDCCH channel on carrier, including assignment and handover. This can reflect traffic of carrier SDCCH channel. Measurement formula is: (current time last measured time) * the number of MS seizing channel. Reported measurement value shall be gotten by accumulation of each measurement value. After each accumulation, previous measured time will be changed to current time; when SDCCH channel is seized, the number of MS seizing channel will be incremented after accumulation; when SDCCH channel is released, the number of MS seizing channel will be decremented after accumulation. Measurement Point There are 3 measurement points as follows. Accumulate while successfully acquire SDCCH channel resource Accumulate while release SDCCH channel resource Accumulate by regular measurement and acquisition Unit Second
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Definition Description Measurement Point Unit Number of attempts for SDCCH Count the number of successful and failed SDCCH application during assignment and handover. Count after BSC applying for SDCCH is successful or failed. Times
C901230022
Definition Description Number of SDCCH call drops During assignment and handover, ASSIGNMENT COMPLETE or HANDOVER COMPLETE is not received after send ASSIGNMENT COMMAND or HANDOVER COMMAND message. After T3103 or T3107 timer times out, it is considered as SDCCH failure, see Figure 140 and Figure 141. If handover to external cell, when HANDOVER COMMAND is delivered, start THoOutGo, CLEAR COMMAND of MSC is not received before THoOutGo times out, it is considered as SDCCH failure, as shown in Figure 144. In addition, when LAPD is broken or disconnected, if channel is SDCCH, it will be recorded as SDCCH call drops.
FIGURE 144 - THOOUTGO TIMEOUT
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This counter will count at following cases: When BSC receives LAPD breakage message and channel is SDCCH. When BSC connection faults and channel is SDCCH. After THoOutGo timer times out. After T3103 timer times out. After T3107 timer times out.
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C901230023
Definition Description Measurement Point Unit Number of SDCCH activation attempts (including handover) Count the number of originating CHANNEL ACTIVATE messages from carrier SDCCH channel. Count after BSC sends CHANNEL ACTIVATE message to BTS. The measurement point is A1, as shown in Figure 142. Times
C901230024
Definition Description Measurement Point Unit Number of SDCCH activation success (including handover) Count the number of successful activation from carrier SDCCH channel. Count after BSC receives CHANNEL ACTIVATE ACK message. The measurement point is A2, as shown in Figure 142. Times
C901230025
Definition Description Number of SDCCH assignment attempts When assign SDCCH channel, BSC assigns SDCCH channels by sending IMMEDIATE ASSIGNMENT message or ASSIGNMENT COMMAND message. This counter counts the number of SDCCH assignment attempts. Count after BSC sends IMMEDIATE ASSIGNMENT message or ASSIGNMENT COMMAND to BTS. The measurement point is A1, as shown in Figure 145.
FIGURE 145 - CHANNEL ASSIGNMENT MEASUREMENT POINT
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C901230026
Definition Description Number of SDCCH assignment success When assign SDCCH channel, BSC sends IMMEDIATE ASSIGNMENT message or ASSIGNMENT COMMAND message to assignment channel, after BSC receives EST IND (CM SERV REQ), channel assignment is successful. Count after BSC receives EST IND (CM SERV REQ) message. The measurement point is A2, as shown in Figure 145. Times
C901230027
Definition Description Number of samples with UL RQ = 0 BTS measures the level, quality, and interference of UL signal received in channel, and reports it to BSC, in combination with measurement report of DL signal reported by MS. Interval between BTS measurement and report is consistent with that of MS, that is, one measurement report is reported to BSC per 480ms.Measurement mechanism of following counter C901230028~C901230042 is same as that of this measurement value. This measurement value is the sample number with UL RQ=0 in measurement report. BSC receives the measurement report submitted by BTS, if UL RQ=0 in measurement report, this counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 146.
FIGURE 146 - BSC RECEIVES THE MEASUREMENT REPORT SUBMITTED BY BTS
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C901230028
Definition Description Number of samples with UL RQ = 1
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This measurement value is the sample number with UL RQ=1 in measurement report. Measurement Point Unit BSC receives the measurement report submitted by BTS, if UL RQ=1 in measurement report, this counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 146. Times
C901230029
Definition Description Measurement Point Unit Number of samples with UL RQ = 2 This measurement value is the sample number with UL RQ=2 in measurement report. BSC receives the measurement report submitted by BTS, if UL RQ=2 in measurement report, this counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 146. Times
C901230030
Definition Description Measurement Point Unit Number of samples with UL RQ = 3 This measurement value is the sample number with UL RQ=3 in measurement report. BSC receives the measurement report submitted by BTS, if UL RQ=3 in measurement report, this counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 146. Times
C901230031
Definition Description Measurement Point Unit Number of samples with UL RQ = 4 This measurement value is the sample number with UL RQ=4 in measurement report. BSC receives the measurement report submitted by BTS, if UL RQ=4 in measurement report, this counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 146. Times
C901230032
Definition Number of samples with UL RQ = 5
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This measurement value is the sample number with UL RQ=5 in measurement report. BSC receives the measurement report submitted by BTS, if UL RQ=5 in measurement report, this counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 146. Times
C901230033
Definition Description Measurement Point Unit Number of samples with UL RQ = 6 This measurement value is the sample number with UL RQ=6 in measurement report. BSC receives the measurement report submitted by BTS, if UL RQ=6 in measurement report, this counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 146. Times
C901230034
Definition Description Measurement Point Unit Number of samples with UL RQ = 7 This measurement value is the sample number with UL RQ=7 in measurement report. BSC receives the measurement report submitted by BTS, if UL RQ=7 in measurement report, this counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 146. Times
C901230035
Definition Description Measurement Point Unit Number of samples with DL RQ = 0 This measurement value is the sample number with DL RQ=1 in measurement report. BSC receives the measurement report submitted by BTS, if DL RQ=0 in measurement report, this counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 146. Times
C901230036
Definition Number of samples with DL RQ = 1
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This measurement value is the sample number with DL RQ=1 in measurement report. BSC receives the measurement report submitted by BTS, if DL RQ=1 in measurement report, this counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 146. Times
C901230037
Definition Description Measurement Point Unit Number of samples with DL RQ = 2 This measurement value is the sample number with DL RQ=2 in measurement report. BSC receives the measurement report submitted by BTS, if DL RQ=2 in measurement report, this counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 146. Times
C901230038
Definition Description Measurement Point Unit Number of samples with DL RQ = 3 This measurement value is the sample number with DL RQ=3 in measurement report. BSC receives the measurement report submitted by BTS, if DL RQ=3 in measurement report, this counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 146. Times
C901230039
Definition Description Measurement Point Unit Number of samples with DL RQ = 4 This measurement value is the sample number with DL RQ=4 in measurement report. BSC receives the measurement report submitted by BTS, if UL RQ=4 in measurement report, this counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 146. Times
C901230040
Definition Number of samples with DL RQ = 5
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This measurement value is the sample number with DL RQ=5 in measurement report. BSC receives the measurement report submitted by BTS, if DL RQ=5 in measurement report, this counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 146. Times
C901230041
Definition Description Measurement Point Unit Number of samples with DL RQ = 6 This measurement value is the sample number with DL RQ=6 in measurement report. BSC receives the measurement report submitted by BTS, if DL RQ=6 in measurement report, this counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 146. Times
C901230042
Definition Description Measurement Point Unit Number of samples with DL RQ = 7 This measurement value is the sample number with DL RQ=7 in measurement report. BSC receives the measurement report submitted by BTS, if DL RQ=7 in measurement report, this counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 146. Times
C901230043
Definition Description Mean number of idle TCH/Fs with interference band 0 Regularly query database, acquire idle TCH/F number at different interference level on carrier, to represent average with queried value. Interference level for different TCH/F channel in database will be updated after BSC receives radio resource sent by BTS. Measurement mechanism of following counter C901230044~ C901230060 is same as that of this measurement value. This measurement value is idle TCH/F number when interference band is 0 in carrier. Count when regularly query database. Times
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C901230044
Definition Description Measurement Point Unit Mean number of idle TCH/Fs with interference band 1 This measurement value is idle TCH/F number when interference band is 1 in carrier. Count when regularly query database. Times
C901230045
Definition Description Measurement Point Unit Mean number of idle TCH/Fs with interference band 2 This measurement value is idle TCH/F number when interference band is 2 in carrier. Count when regularly query database. Times
C901230046
Definition Description Measurement Point Unit Mean number of idle TCH/Fs with interference band 3 This measurement value is idle TCH/F number when interference band is 3 in carrier. Count when regularly query database. Times
C901230047
Definition Description Measurement Point Unit Mean number of idle TCH/Fs with interference band 4 This measurement value is idle TCH/F number when interference band is 4 in carrier. Count when regularly query database. Times
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Definition Description Measurement Point Unit Mean number of idle TCH/Fs with interference band 5 This measurement value is idle TCH/F number when interference band is 5 in carrier. Count when regularly query database. Times
C901230049
Definition Description Measurement Point Unit Mean number of idle TCH/Hs with interference band 0 This measurement value is interference band is 0 in carrier. idle TCH/H number when
C901230050
Definition Description Measurement Point Unit Mean number of idle TCH/Hs with interference band 1 This measurement value is interference band is 1 in carrier. idle TCH/H number when
C901230051
Definition Description Measurement Point Unit Mean number of idle TCH/Hs with interference band 2 This measurement value is interference band is 2 in carrier. idle TCH/H number when
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C901230052
Definition Description Measurement Point Unit Mean number of idle TCH/Hs with interference band 3 This measurement value is interference band is 3 in carrier. idle TCH/H number when
C901230053
Definition Description Measurement Point Unit Mean number of idle TCH/Hs with interference band 4 This measurement value is interference band is 4 in carrier. idle TCH/H number when
C901230054
Definition Description Measurement Point Unit Mean number of idle TCH/Hs with interference band 5 This measurement value is interference band is 5 in carrier. idle TCH/H number when
C901230055
Definition Description Measurement Point Unit Mean number of idle SDCCHs with interference band 0 This measurement value is interference band is 0 in carrier. idle SDCCH number when
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Definition Description Measurement Point Unit Mean number of idle SDCCHs with interference band 1 This measurement value is interference band is 1 in carrier. Count when regularly query database. Times idle SDCCH number when
C901230057
Definition Description Measurement Point Unit Mean number of idle SDCCHs with interference band 2 This measurement value is interference band is 2 in carrier. idle SDCCH number when
C901230058
Definition Description Measurement Point Unit Mean number of idle SDCCHs with interference band 3 This measurement value is interference band is 3 in carrier. idle SDCCH number when
C901230059
Definition Description Measurement Point Unit Mean number of idle SDCCHs with interference band 4 This measurement value is interference band is 4 in carrier. idle SDCCH number when
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C901230060
Definition Description Measurement Point Unit Mean number of idle SDCCHs with interference band 5 This measurement value is interference band is 5 in carrier. idle SDCCH number when
C901230061
Definition Description Measurement Point Unit Number of TRX poweroff This counter counts the number of TRX smart poweroff, excluding normal POWER OFF. This counter increments during smart poweron. Times
C901230062
Definition Description Measurement Point Unit Duration of TRX poweroff This counter counts the duration of TRX poweroff. This counter increments during smart poweron. Times
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Abbreviations
Abbreviation A Abis AIPP AIU AUC B BCCH BSC BTS BSSAP BSSGP BSSMAP BTS BVC BVCI C CBCH CC CCCH CCH CS D DRT DTAP E Dual Rate Transcoder Direct Transfer Application Part Cell Broadcast Channel Call Control Common Control Channel Control Channel Circuit Switched Broadcast Channel Base Station Controller Base Transceiver Station Base Station Subsystem Application Part Base Station Subsystem GPRS Protocol Base Station Application Part Subsystem Management Abis Interface A-Interface Peripheral Processor A-Interface Unit Access Unit Controller Full Name
Base Transceiver Station BSSGP Virtual Connection BSSGP Virtual Connection Identifier
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Abbreviation EDRT EGSM F FACCH FACCH/F FACCH/H FR FRP FU G GGSN GIU GPRS GSM GSN H HSN K KPI L LAPD LLC LMT LOC M MM MOC MS MSC MO-SM MT-SM MTC MTP N NC NMS NMS
Fast Associated Control Channel Fast Associated Control Channel/Full rate Fast Associated Control Channel/Half rate Frame Relay Frame Relay Protocol Frame Unit
Gateway GPRS Support Node GPRS Interface Unit General Packet Radio Service Global System for Mobile communication GPRS Support Node
Link Access Protocol of D-Channel Logical Link Control Local Management Terminal Location update
Mobility Management Mobile Originated Call Mobile Station Mobile Switching Center MS Originated Short Message MS Terminated Short Message Mobile Terminated Call Message Transfer Part
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Abbreviation NS NSE NSEI NSVC O OMC OMCR P PACCH PAGCH PBGT PCH PCU PDU PDCH PDTCH PDU PS R RMM RQ RR S SACCH SACCH/F SACCH/H SAPI SCCP SDCCH SGSN SIF SIO SM SMM SMS SS T
Full Name Network Service Network Service Entity Network Service Entity Identifier Network Service Virtual Circuit
Packet Associated Control Channel Paging and Access Grant Channel Power Budget Paging Channel Packet Control Unit Protocol Data Unit Packet Data Channel Packet Data Traffic Channel Protocol Data Unit Packet Switched
Slow Associated Control Channel Slow Associated Control Channel/Full rate Slow Associated Control Channel/Half rate Service Access Point Identifier Signal Correction Control Part Slow Distributed Control Channel Serving GPRS Support Node Service Information Field Service Information Octets Short Message Service Management Module Short Messages Service Supplementary Services
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Full Name Time Advance Traffic Channel Traffic Channel/Full rate Traffic Channel/Half rate Tandem Free Operation Trunk Interface Circuit Transceiver
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Figures
Figure 1 Intra-Cell Handover Attempt ............................... 12 Figure 2 Intra-Cell Incoming handover .............................. 12 Figure 3 Successful Intra-Cell Handover ............................ 13 Figure 4 - Inter-cell Handover Execution .............................. 16 Figure 5 Successful Intra-Cell Handover ............................ 17 Figure 6 - Handover Decision ............................................. 17 Figure 7 MS Measurement Report..................................... 43 Figure 8 - Flow of MO Short Messages during Conversation .... 57 Figure 9 - Flow of MT Short Message during Conversation ...... 59 Figure 10 - Flow of MT Short Message in Idle Status .............. 63 Figure 11 - Flow of MO Short Message in Idle Status ............. 64 Figure 12 Measurement Point of Packet Resource Request and Packet Access Reject......................................................... 71 Figure 13 Measurement Point of Packet UL Assignment Message.......................................................................... 72 Figure 14 Measurement Point of Additional MS Access Capabilities Message ......................................................... 72 Figure 15 DL Sent on PACCH in Packet Transmission Mode ... 73 Figure 16 - DL Sent on PACCH in Packet Transmission Mode ... 74 Figure 17 - Signaling Transmission on PACCH ....................... 75 Figure 18 Measurement Point of Packet-Cell-Change-Related Counter (1) ..................................................................... 76 Figure 19 Measurement Point of Packet-Cell-Change-Related Counter (2) ..................................................................... 77 Figure 20 Measurement Point of Packet Cell Change Order and Packet Cell Change Failure ................................................. 78 Figure 21 Measurement Point of Packet Mobile Status Message on PACCH........................................................................ 79
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Figure 22 Measurement Point of DL TBF Establishes execution Polling ............................................................................ 80 Figure 23 Measurement Point of Packet Power Control/Timing Advance Message Sent on PACCH ....................................... 80 Figure 24 Measurement Point of Packet-Service-Cell-DataRelated Counter ............................................................... 81 Figure 25 Flow of Establishing UL on PACCH under DL Transmission Status.......................................................... 82 Figure 26 Flow of Establishing DL on PACCH under UL Transmission Status.......................................................... 83 Figure 27 Measurement Point of BSC Issuing Packet Paging Request Message.............................................................. 83 Figure 28 Measurement Point of BSC Issuing Packet System Message.......................................................................... 84 Figure 29 DL Request ..................................................... 88 Figure 30 DL Assignment Request .................................... 89 Figure 31 Database Application Failure due to Abis Congestion I .................................................................................... 90 Figure 32 Database Application Failure due to Abis Congestion II ................................................................................... 90 Figure 33 Database Application Failure due to RR Congestion I ..................................................................................... 91 Figure 34 Database Application Failure due to RR Congestion II ..................................................................................... 91 Figure 35 Database Application Failure due to UPPB-DSP Channel Congestion I ........................................................ 92 Figure 36 Database Application Failure due to UPPB-DSP Channel Congestion II....................................................... 92 Figure 37 Successful Resource Application ......................... 93 Figure 38 PDCH Activation Failure .................................... 94 Figure 39 Connection Failure due to BTS Connection Failed .. 94 Figure 40 Connection Failure due to BIU Connection Failed .. 95 Figure 41 - DL GPRS TBF establishes channel activation and access success ................................................................. 96 Figure 42 Immediate Assignment Sending Failure............... 96 Figure 43 Successful Immediate Assignment Sending ......... 97 Figure 44 Resource Application Failure due to Abis Congestion (Assigned by UL) .............................................................. 98 Figure 45 Resource Application Failure due to RR Congestion (Assigned by UL) .............................................................. 99 Figure 46 Resource Application Failure due to UPPB-DSP Channel Congestion (Assigned by UL).................................. 99
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Figure 47 Successful Resource Application (Assigned by UL) ................................................................................... 100 Figure 48 Successful Activation and Connection................ 102 Figure 49 Resource Application Failure due to Abis Congestion (Resource Adjustment).................................................... 103 Figure 50 Resource Application Failure due to RR Congestion (Resource Adjustment).................................................... 104 Figure 51 Resource Application Failure due to UPPB-DSP Channel Congestion (Resource Adjustment) ....................... 105 Figure 52 Successful Resource Application (Resource Adjustment) .................................................................. 106 Figure 53 Release Request due to Flush LL ...................... 109 Figure 54 Release Request due to Suspend Request.......... 109 Figure 55 Release Request due to PDCH REL.................... 110 Figure 56 Release Request due to Normal Release Request by MAC ............................................................................. 110 Figure 57 Release Request due to Abnormal Release Request by MAC ......................................................................... 111 Figure 58 Release Request due to NSVC Unavailability....... 111 Figure 59 Release Request due to BVC Unavailability......... 112 Figure 60 Release Request due to Other Reasons ............. 112 Figure 61 - DL GPRS resource request success.................... 113 Figure 62 - Resource Assignment Success .......................... 114 Figure 63 Release DL GPRS TBF ..................................... 115 Figure 64 - Channel Request ............................................ 144 Figure 65 - Packet Channel Request .................................. 145 Figure 66 UL Assignment Request (DL GPRS TBF already established)................................................................... 146 Figure 67 - Channel Requests on CCCH due to One Phase Access ................................................................................... 146 Figure 68 - Packet Channel Requests on CCCH due to One Phase Access .......................................................................... 146 Figure 69 - Channel Request due to Single Block Packet Access ................................................................................... 147 Figure 70 - Channel Request due to Response Paging .......... 148 Figure 71 - Channel Requests due to Cell Update ................ 148 Figure 72 - Channel Requests due to Mobile Management .... 149 Figure 73 - Channel Requests on CCCH due to Two Phase Access ................................................................................... 149 Figure 74 - Packet Channel Requests on PCCCH due to Two Phase Access ................................................................. 150
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Figure 75 - Packet Channel Requests on PCCCH due to Short Access .......................................................................... 150 Figure 76 - DB Resource Requests Failure due to Abis Congestion (CCCH) ......................................................................... 151 Figure 77 - DB resource Requests Failure due to Abis Congestion (PCCCH) ....................................................................... 151 Figure 78 - DB resource Requests Failure due to Abis Congestion (DL GPRS TBF already Established) ................................... 151 Figure 79 - DB Resource Requests Failure due to rr Congestion (CCCH) ......................................................................... 152 Figure 80 - DB resource Requests Failure due to rr Congestion (PCCCH) ....................................................................... 152 Figure 81 - DB resource Requests Failure due to Abis Congestion (DL GPRS TBF already Established) ................................... 153 Figure 82 - DB Resource Requests Failure due to UPPB-DSP channel Congestion (CCCH) ............................................. 153 Figure 83 - DB resource Requests Failure due to Abis Congestion (PCCCH) ....................................................................... 154 Figure 84 - DB resource Requests Failure due to DPPB-DSP Congestion (DL GPRS TBF already Established)................... 154 Figure 85 - DB Resource Request Successes....................... 155 Figure 86 - DB resource Request Successes ....................... 155 Figure 87 - Channel Request Successes on CCCH due to One Phase Access ................................................................. 156 Figure 88 - Packet Channel Request Successes on CCCH due to One Phase Access........................................................... 156 Figure 89 - Channel Requests Successes due to Single Block Packet Access ................................................................ 157 Figure 90 - DB Resource Request Successes due to Response Paging .......................................................................... 157 Figure 91 - DB Resource Request Successes due to Cell Update ................................................................................... 158 Figure 92 - DB Resource Request Successes due to Mobile Management (PCCCH)..................................................... 158 Figure 93 - DB Resource Request Successes due to Two Phase Access (CCCH) ............................................................... 159 Figure 94 - DB Resource Request Successes on PCCCH due to Two Phase Access........................................................... 159 Figure 95 - DB Resource Request Successes due to Short Access (PCCCH) ....................................................................... 160 Figure 96 - UL GPRS TBF Establishment on PCCCH/CCCH ..... 163 Figure 97 - UL One-Phase-Access Resource Assignment Successes ..................................................................... 164
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Figure 98 - UL Two-Phase-Access Single Block Assignment Successes ..................................................................... 164 Figure 99 - DB Resource Requests Failure due to Abis Congestion (Resource Request) ........................................................ 173 Figure 100 - DB Resource Requests Failure due to rr Congestion (2) ............................................................................... 174 Figure 101 - DB Resource Requests Failure due to UPPB-DSP channel Congestion (Resource Request)............................. 175 Figure 102 - DB Resource Requests Successes (Resource Request) ....................................................................... 175 Figure 103 - DB Resource Requests Successes (Resource Request) ....................................................................... 176 Figure 104 - UL GPRS resource request success .................. 181 Figure 105 - Resource Assignment Success ........................ 182 Figure 106 - Release UL GPRS TBF .................................... 183 Figure 107 - EGPRS Channel Request ................................ 190 Figure 108 - EGPRS Packet Channel Request ...................... 191 Figure 109 - EGPRS Channel Requests on CCCH due to One Phase Access ................................................................. 192 Figure 110 - EGPRS Packet Channel Requests on CCCH due to One Phase Access........................................................... 192 Figure 111 - EGPRS Channel Requests on CCCH due to Two Phase Access ................................................................. 193 Figure 112 - EGPRS Packet Channel Requests on PCCCH due to Two Phase Access ........................................................... 194 Figure 113 - EGPRS Channel Requests on CCCH due to Short Access .......................................................................... 194 Figure 114 - EGPRS Packet Channel Requests on PCCCH due to Two Phase Access ........................................................... 195 Figure 115 - DB Resource Requests Failure due to Abis Congestion (EGPRS) ....................................................... 195 Figure 116 - DB Resource Requests Failure due to rr Congestion (EGPRS)........................................................................ 196 Figure 117 - DB Resource Requests Failure due to UPPB-DSP channel Congestion (EGPRS)............................................ 197 Figure 118 - DB Resource Request Successes (EGPRS) ........ 197 Figure 119 - DB Resource Request Successes on CCCH due to One Phase Access........................................................... 198 Figure 120 - DB Resource Request Successes on PCCCH due to One Phase Access........................................................... 198 Figure 121 - EGPRS DB Resource Request Successes due to Two Phase Access (CCCH) ...................................................... 200
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Figure 122 - DB Resource Request Successes on PCCCH due to Two Phase Access........................................................... 200 Figure 123 - EGPRS DB Resource Request Successes due to Short Access (CCCH) ...................................................... 201 Figure 124 - EGPRS DB Resource Request Successes due to Short Access (PCCCH)..................................................... 201 Figure 125 - UL EGPRS resource request success ................ 220 Figure 126 - Release UL EGPRS TBF .................................. 222 Figure 127 - PAGING PS Process....................................... 224 Figure 128 - PAGING CS Process ...................................... 225 Figure 129 - FLUSH-LL Process......................................... 225 Figure 130 - BVC Blocking Process .................................... 226 Figure 131 - BVC Unblocking Process ................................ 227 Figure 132 - BVC Reset Process ........................................ 228 Figure 133 - Perform Locating Process ............................... 229 Figure 134 - Receive FLUSH-LL for UL & DL TBF .................. 231 Figure 135 - Receive FLUSH-LL for DL TBF ......................... 232 Figure 136 - Receive FLUSH-LL for UL TBF ......................... 232 Figure 137 - Intra-cell handover ....................................... 238 Figure 138 - Inter-cell Handover Controlled by BSC ............. 239 Figure 139 - BSC Receives Radio Link Failure Message Reported by BTS.......................................................................... 241 Figure 140 - Inter-cell Handover Failure............................. 242 Figure 141 - Intra-cell Handover Failure............................. 242 Figure 142 - Channel Activation Measurement Point ............ 243 Figure 143 - TCH/F Channel Assignment Measurement Point. 244 Figure 144 - THoOutGo Timeout ....................................... 246 Figure 145 - Channel Assignment Measurement Point .......... 247 Figure 146 - BSC Receives the measurement report submitted by BTS.......................................................................... 248
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Table 1 Manual Summary ...................................................i Table 2 - Typographical Conventions..................................... iii Table 3 - Mouse Operation Conventions ................................ iv Table 4 Usage Explanation of the Hazardous Substances in ZXG10 iBSC (V6.20) ........................................................... v Table 5 - Sub Cell Statistics Counters ....................................7 Table 6 - MS TA Measurement Counters ............................... 41 Table 7 - SAPI3 Measurement Counters ............................... 55 Table 8 - UL and DL PACCH Statistics Counters ..................... 69 TA B L E 9 - DL G PR S D ATA T B F S TAT I S T I C S C O U N T E R S ........... 85 TA B L E 10 - DL EG PR S D ATA T BF S TAT I S T I C S C O U N T E R S ...... 117 Table 11 - UL GPRS Data TBF statistics Counter .................. 139 Table 12 - UL EGPRS Data TBF statistics Counter................. 185 Table 13 - BSSGP Flow Statistics Counter ........................... 223 Table 14 - TRX measurement counter ................................ 235
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Index
C901130001 C901130002 C901130003 C901130004 C901130005 C901130006 C901130007 C901130008 C901130009 C901130010 C901130011 C901130012 C901130013 C901130014 C901130015 C901130016 C901130017 C901130018 C901130019 C901130020 C901130021 C901130022 C901130023 C901130024 C901130025 C901130026 C901130027 C901130028 C901130029 C901130030 C901130031 C901130032 C901130033 C901130034 C901130035 C901130036 C901130037 C901130038 C901130039 C901130040 C901130041 C901130042 C901130043 C901130044 C901130045 C901130046 C901130047 C901130048 C901130049 C901130050 ...................... 10 ...................... 10 ...................... 11 ...................... 11 ...................... 11 ...................... 12 ...................... 12 ...................... 13 ...................... 13 ...................... 14 ...................... 14 ...................... 15 ...................... 15 ...................... 15 ...................... 16 ...................... 16 ...................... 17 ...................... 18 ...................... 18 ...................... 19 ...................... 19 ...................... 20 ...................... 20 ...................... 21 ...................... 21 ...................... 22 ...................... 22 ...................... 23 ...................... 23 ...................... 24 ...................... 24 ...................... 25 ...................... 25 ...................... 26 ...................... 26 ...................... 27 ...................... 27 ...................... 28 ...................... 28 ...................... 29 ...................... 30 ...................... 30 ...................... 31 ...................... 31 ...................... 32 ...................... 32 ...................... 33 ...................... 33 ...................... 34 ...................... 34 C901130051 ...................... 35 C901130052 ...................... 35 C901130053 ...................... 36 C901130054 ...................... 36 C901130055 ...................... 37 C901130056 ...................... 37 C901130057 ...................... 38 C901130058 ...................... 38 C901130059 ...................... 39 C901130060 ...................... 39 C901140001 ...................... 42 C901140002 ...................... 43 C901140003 ...................... 43 C901140004 ...................... 43 C901140005 ...................... 44 C901140006 ...................... 44 C901140007 ...................... 44 C901140008 ...................... 45 C901140009 ...................... 45 C901140010 ...................... 45 C901140011 ...................... 46 C901140012 ...................... 46 C901140013 ...................... 46 C901140014 ...................... 47 C901140015 ...................... 47 C901140016 ...................... 47 C901140017 ...................... 48 C901140018 ...................... 48 C901140019 ...................... 48 C901140020 ...................... 49 C901140021 ...................... 49 C901140022 ...................... 49 C901140023 ...................... 50 C901140024 ...................... 50 C901140025 ...................... 50 C901140026 ...................... 51 C901140027 ...................... 51 C901140028 ...................... 51 C901140029 ...................... 52 C901140030 ...................... 52 C901140031 ...................... 52 C901140032 ...................... 53 C901140033 ...................... 53 C901150001 ...................... 56 C901150002 ...................... 57 C901150004 ...................... 58 C901150005 ...................... 58 C901150006 ...................... 58 C901150007 ...................... 59 C901150009 ...................... 60
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C901150010 ...................... C901150011 ...................... C901150012 ...................... C901150014 ...................... C901150015 ...................... C901150016 ...................... C901150017 ...................... C901150018 ...................... C901150019 ...................... C901150020 ...................... C901150021 ...................... C901150022 ...................... C901150023 ...................... C901150024 ...................... C901150025 ...................... C901160001 ...................... C901160002 ...................... C901160003 ...................... C901160004 ...................... C901160005 ...................... C901160006 ...................... C901160007 ...................... C901160008 ...................... C901160009 ...................... C901160010 ...................... C901160011 ...................... C901160012 ...................... C901160013 ...................... C901160014 ...................... C901160017 ...................... C901160018 ...................... C901160019 ...................... C901160020 ...................... C901160021 ...................... C901160022 ...................... C901160023 ...................... C901160024 ...................... C901160025 ...................... C901160026 ...................... C901160027 ...................... C901170002 ...................... C901170003 ...................... C901170004 ...................... C901170005 ...................... C901170007 ...................... C901170008 ...................... C901170009 ...................... C901170010 ...................... C901170011 ...................... C901170012 ...................... C901170013 ...................... C901170014 ...................... C901170015 ...................... C901170016 ...................... C901170017 ...................... C901170018 ...................... C901170019 ...................... C901170020 ...................... C901170023 ...................... C901170024 ......................
60 60 61 61 61 62 64 65 65 65 66 66 66 67 67 70 71 71 72 73 73 74 74 75 75 76 77 77 78 78 79 79 79 80 81 81 82 82 83 84 88 88 89 89 89 90 91 92 93 93 94 95 95 96 96 97 97 97 97 98
C901170025.......................99 C901170026..................... 100 C901170027..................... 100 C901170028..................... 101 C901170029..................... 101 C901170030..................... 101 C901170031..................... 102 C901170032..................... 102 C901170033..................... 103 C901170036..................... 103 C901170037..................... 103 C901170038..................... 104 C901170039..................... 105 C901170040..................... 106 C901170041..................... 106 C901170042..................... 107 C901170043..................... 107 C901170044..................... 108 C901170045..................... 108 C901170046..................... 108 C901170047..................... 108 C901170048..................... 109 C901170049..................... 109 C901170050..................... 110 C901170051..................... 110 C901170052..................... 111 C901170053..................... 112 C901170054..................... 112 C901170055..................... 113 C901170056..................... 113 C901170057..................... 113 C901170058..................... 114 C901170059..................... 114 C901180002..................... 120 C901180003..................... 120 C901180004..................... 121 C901180005..................... 121 C901180007..................... 121 C901180008..................... 121 C901180009..................... 122 C901180010..................... 123 C901180011..................... 123 C901180012..................... 123 C901180013..................... 124 C901180014..................... 124 C901180015..................... 125 C901180016..................... 125 C901180017..................... 125 C901180018..................... 126 C901180019..................... 126 C901180020..................... 126 C901180023..................... 126 C901180024..................... 127 C901180025..................... 127 C901180026..................... 128 C901180027..................... 128 C901180028..................... 128 C901180029..................... 129 C901180030..................... 129 C901180031..................... 130
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C901180032 C901180033 C901180036 C901180037 C901180038 C901180039 C901180040 C901180041 C901180042 C901180043 C901180044 C901180045 C901180046 C901180047 C901180048 C901180049 C901180050 C901180051 C901180052 C901180053 C901180054 C901190002 C901190003 C901190004 C901190005 C901190006 C901190007 C901190008 C901190009 C901190010 C901190011 C901190012 C901190013 C901190015 C901190016 C901190017 C901190018 C901190019 C901190020 C901190021 C901190022 C901190023 C901190024 C901190025 C901190026 C901190027 C901190028 C901190029 C901190030 C901190031 C901190032 C901190033 C901190034 C901190035 C901190038 C901190039 C901190040 C901190041 C901190042 C901190043
.................... 130 .................... 130 .................... 130 .................... 131 .................... 131 .................... 132 .................... 132 .................... 133 .................... 133 .................... 134 .................... 134 .................... 134 .................... 134 .................... 135 .................... 135 .................... 135 .................... 136 .................... 136 .................... 136 .................... 137 .................... 137 .................... 144 .................... 144 .................... 145 .................... 145 .................... 145 .................... 146 .................... 147 .................... 147 .................... 148 .................... 148 .................... 149 .................... 150 .................... 150 .................... 152 .................... 153 .................... 154 .................... 155 .................... 156 .................... 157 .................... 157 .................... 158 .................... 159 .................... 159 .................... 160 .................... 161 .................... 161 .................... 162 .................... 162 .................... 162 .................... 163 .................... 163 .................... 163 .................... 164 .................... 164 .................... 165 .................... 165 .................... 166 .................... 166 .................... 166
C901190044 .................... C901190045 .................... C901190046 .................... C901190047 .................... C901190048 .................... C901190051 .................... C901190052 .................... C901190053 .................... C901190054 .................... C901190055 .................... C901190056 .................... C901190057 .................... C901190058 .................... C901190059 .................... C901190060 .................... C901190061 .................... C901190062 .................... C901190064 .................... C901190065 .................... C901190066 .................... C901190067 .................... C901190068 .................... C901190069 .................... C901190070 .................... C901190071 .................... C901190072 .................... C901190073 .................... C901190074 .................... C901190075 .................... C901190076 .................... C901190077 .................... C901190078 .................... C901190079 .................... C901190080 .................... C901190081 .................... C901190082 .................... C901190083 .................... C901190084 .................... C901190085 .................... C901190086 .................... C901190087 .................... C901200002 .................... C901200003 .................... C901200004 .................... C901200005 .................... C901200006 .................... C901200007 .................... C901200008 .................... C901200009 .................... C901200010 .................... C901200011 .................... C901200012 .................... C901200013 .................... C901200015 .................... C901200016 .................... C901200017 .................... C901200018 .................... C901200019 .................... C901200020 .................... C901200021 ....................
167 167 168 168 168 168 169 169 170 170 171 171 172 172 172 172 173 173 173 174 175 176 176 177 177 178 178 178 178 179 179 179 180 180 180 181 181 181 182 182 183 190 190 191 191 191 192 192 193 193 193 193 194 195 196 196 197 198 198 199
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C901200022 .....................199 C901200023 .....................199 C901200024 .....................199 C901200025 .....................200 C901200026 .....................201 C901200027 .....................201 C901200028 .....................202 C901200029 .....................202 C901200030 .....................203 C901200031 .....................203 C901200032 .....................204 C901200033 .....................204 C901200034 .....................204 C901200035 .....................205 C901200038 .....................205 C901200039 .....................205 C901200040 .....................206 C901200041 .....................206 C901200042 .....................206 C901200043 .....................207 C901200044 .....................207 C901200045 .....................208 C901200046 .....................208 C901200047 .....................208 C901200048 .....................208 C901200051 .....................209 C901200052 .....................209 C901200053 .....................210 C901200054 .....................210 C901200055 .....................210 C901200056 .....................211 C901200057 .....................211 C901200058 .....................212 C901200059 .....................212 C901200060 .....................212 C901200061 .....................213 C901200062 .....................213 C901200064 .....................213 C901200065 .....................213 C901200066 .....................214 C901200067 .....................214 C901200068 .....................215 C901200069 .....................215 C901200070 .....................215 C901200071 .....................216 C901200072 .....................216 C901200073 .....................217 C901200074 .....................217 C901200075 .....................217 C901200076 .....................217 C901200077 .....................218 C901200078 .....................218 C901200079 .....................218 C901200080 .....................219 C901200081 .....................219 C901200082 .....................219 C901200083 .....................220 C901200084 .....................220 C901200085 .....................221 C901200086 .....................221
C901200087..................... 221 C901210001..................... 224 C901210002..................... 225 C901210003..................... 225 C901210004..................... 226 C901210005..................... 226 C901210006..................... 226 C901210007..................... 227 C901210008..................... 227 C901210009..................... 227 C901210010..................... 228 C901210011..................... 228 C901210012..................... 228 C901210013..................... 229 C901210014..................... 229 C901210015..................... 230 C901210016..................... 230 C901210017..................... 230 C901210018..................... 231 C901210019..................... 231 C901210020..................... 232 C901210021..................... 232 C901210022..................... 233 C901210023..................... 233 C901230001..................... 238 C901230002..................... 238 C901230003..................... 238 C901230004..................... 239 C901230005..................... 239 C901230006..................... 240 C901230007..................... 240 C901230008..................... 240 C901230009..................... 241 C901230010..................... 241 C901230011..................... 241 C901230012..................... 242 C901230013..................... 243 C901230014..................... 243 C901230015..................... 244 C901230016..................... 244 C901230017..................... 244 C901230018..................... 245 C901230019..................... 245 C901230020..................... 245 C901230021..................... 246 C901230022..................... 246 C901230023..................... 247 C901230024..................... 247 C901230025..................... 247 C901230026..................... 248 C901230027..................... 248 C901230028..................... 248 C901230029..................... 249 C901230030..................... 249 C901230031..................... 249 C901230032..................... 249 C901230033..................... 250 C901230034..................... 250 C901230035..................... 250 C901230036..................... 250
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C901230037 C901230038 C901230039 C901230040 C901230041 C901230042 C901230043 C901230044 C901230045 C901230046 C901230047 C901230048 C901230049
.................... 251 .................... 251 .................... 251 .................... 251 .................... 252 .................... 252 .................... 252 .................... 253 .................... 253 .................... 253 .................... 253 .................... 254 .................... 254
C901230050 .................... C901230051 .................... C901230052 .................... C901230053 .................... C901230054 .................... C901230055 .................... C901230056 .................... C901230057 .................... C901230058 .................... C901230059 .................... C901230060 .................... C901230061 .................... C901230062 ....................
254 254 255 255 255 255 256 256 256 256 257 257 257
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Base Station Controller Performance Counter Manual Volume I
Version 6.20
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Contents
About This Manual ............................................................ i
Purpose ................................................................................ i Intended Audience ................................................................. i Prerequisite Skill and Knowledge .............................................. i What Is in This Manual ........................................................... i Related Documentation.......................................................... ii Conventions ........................................................................ iii How to Get in Touch............................................................. iv
C900040011.......................................................................18 C900040012.......................................................................19 C900040013.......................................................................19 C900040014.......................................................................20 C900040015.......................................................................20 C900040016.......................................................................21 C900040017.......................................................................21 C900040018.......................................................................21 C900040019.......................................................................21 C900040020.......................................................................22 C900040021.......................................................................22 C900040022.......................................................................23 C900040023.......................................................................24 C900040024.......................................................................24 C900040025.......................................................................24 C900040026.......................................................................26 C900040027.......................................................................27 C900040028.......................................................................27 C900040029.......................................................................27 C900040030.......................................................................28 C900040031.......................................................................28 C900040032.......................................................................28 C900040033.......................................................................29 C900040034.......................................................................29 C900040035.......................................................................29 C900040036.......................................................................30 C900040037.......................................................................30 C900040038.......................................................................30 C900040039.......................................................................31 C900040040.......................................................................31 C900040041.......................................................................31 C900040042.......................................................................32 C900040043.......................................................................32 C900040044.......................................................................32 C900040045.......................................................................33 C900040046.......................................................................33 C900040047.......................................................................33 C900040048.......................................................................34 C900040049.......................................................................34
C900040050 ...................................................................... 35 C900040051 ...................................................................... 35 C900040052 ...................................................................... 36 C900040053 ...................................................................... 37 C900040054 ...................................................................... 37 C900040055 ...................................................................... 38 C900040056 ...................................................................... 38 C900040057 ...................................................................... 39 C900040058 ...................................................................... 39 C900040059 ...................................................................... 40 C900040060 ...................................................................... 40 C900040061 ...................................................................... 41 C900040062 ...................................................................... 42 C900040063 ...................................................................... 42 C900040064 ...................................................................... 43 C900040065 ...................................................................... 44 C900040066 ...................................................................... 44 C900040067 ...................................................................... 45 C900040068 ...................................................................... 45 C900040069 ...................................................................... 46 C900040070 ...................................................................... 46 C900040071 ...................................................................... 47 C900040072 ...................................................................... 48 C900040073 ...................................................................... 48 C900040074 ...................................................................... 49 C900040075 ...................................................................... 50 C900040076 ...................................................................... 50 C900040077 ...................................................................... 51 C900040078 ...................................................................... 51 C900040079 ...................................................................... 52 C900040080 ...................................................................... 52 C900040081 ...................................................................... 53 C900040082 ...................................................................... 53 C900040083 ...................................................................... 54 C900040084 ...................................................................... 54 C900040085 ...................................................................... 54 C900040086 ...................................................................... 55 C900040087 ...................................................................... 55 C900040088 ...................................................................... 56
C900040089.......................................................................56 C900040090.......................................................................56 C900040091.......................................................................57 C900040092.......................................................................57 C900040093.......................................................................58 C900040094.......................................................................58 C900040095.......................................................................59 C900040096.......................................................................59 C900040097.......................................................................59 C900040098.......................................................................60 C900040099.......................................................................60 C900040100.......................................................................60 C900040101.......................................................................61 C900040102.......................................................................61 C900040103.......................................................................62 C900040104.......................................................................62 C900040105.......................................................................62 C900040106.......................................................................63 C900040107.......................................................................63 C900040108.......................................................................63 C900040109.......................................................................64 C900040110.......................................................................65 C900040111.......................................................................65 C900040112.......................................................................66 C900040113.......................................................................67 C900040114.......................................................................67 C900040115.......................................................................68 C900040116.......................................................................68 C900040117.......................................................................69 C900040118.......................................................................69 C900040119.......................................................................70 C900040120.......................................................................70 C900040121.......................................................................71 C900040122.......................................................................72 C900040123.......................................................................72 C900040124.......................................................................73 C900040125.......................................................................73 C900040126.......................................................................74 C900040127.......................................................................74
C900040128 ...................................................................... 75 C900040129 ...................................................................... 75 C900040130 ...................................................................... 76 C900040131 ...................................................................... 76 C900040132 ...................................................................... 77 C900040133 ...................................................................... 77 C900040134 ...................................................................... 78 C900040135 ...................................................................... 78 C900040136 ...................................................................... 78 C900040137 ...................................................................... 79 C900040138 ...................................................................... 79 C900040139 ...................................................................... 79 C900040140 ...................................................................... 80 C900040141 ...................................................................... 80 C900040142 ...................................................................... 81 C900040143 ...................................................................... 82 C900040144 ...................................................................... 82 C900040145 ...................................................................... 83 C900040146 ...................................................................... 84 C900040147 ...................................................................... 85 C900040148 ...................................................................... 85 C900040149 ...................................................................... 86 C900040150 ...................................................................... 87 C900040151 ...................................................................... 88 C900040152 ...................................................................... 88 C900040153 ...................................................................... 89 C900040154 ...................................................................... 89 C900040155 ...................................................................... 90 C900040156 ...................................................................... 91 C900040157 ...................................................................... 91 C900040158 ...................................................................... 92 C900040159 ...................................................................... 92 C900040160 ...................................................................... 94 C900040161 ...................................................................... 94 C900040162 ...................................................................... 95 C900040163 ...................................................................... 95 C900040164 ...................................................................... 96 C900040165 ...................................................................... 97 C900040166 ...................................................................... 97
C900040167.......................................................................98 C900040168.......................................................................98 C900040169.......................................................................99 C900040170.......................................................................99 C900040171.......................................................................99 C900040172..................................................................... 100 C900040173..................................................................... 100 C900040174..................................................................... 100 C900040175..................................................................... 101 C900040176..................................................................... 101 C900040177..................................................................... 101 C900040178..................................................................... 102 C900040179..................................................................... 102 C900040180..................................................................... 102 C900040181..................................................................... 103 C900040182..................................................................... 103 C900040183..................................................................... 103 C900040184..................................................................... 104 C900040185..................................................................... 104 C900040186..................................................................... 104 C900040187..................................................................... 105 C900040188..................................................................... 105 C900040189..................................................................... 105 C900040190..................................................................... 106 C900040191..................................................................... 106 C900040192..................................................................... 107 C900040193..................................................................... 107 C900040194..................................................................... 107 C900040195..................................................................... 108 C900040196..................................................................... 108 C900040197..................................................................... 108 C900040198..................................................................... 109 C900040199..................................................................... 109 C900040200..................................................................... 109 C900040201..................................................................... 110 C900040202..................................................................... 110 C900040203..................................................................... 110 C900040204..................................................................... 111 C900040205..................................................................... 111
C900040206 .................................................................... 111 C900040207 .................................................................... 112 C900040208 .................................................................... 112 C900040209 .................................................................... 112 C900040210 .................................................................... 113 C900040211 .................................................................... 113 C900040212 .................................................................... 113 C900040213 .................................................................... 114 C900040214 .................................................................... 114 C900040215 .................................................................... 114 C900040216 .................................................................... 115 C900040217 .................................................................... 115 C900040218 .................................................................... 115 C900040219 .................................................................... 116 C900040220 .................................................................... 116 C900040221 .................................................................... 116 C900040222 .................................................................... 117 C900040223 .................................................................... 117 C900040224 .................................................................... 117 C900040225 .................................................................... 118
C900060008..................................................................... 136 C900060009..................................................................... 136 C900060010..................................................................... 137 C900060011..................................................................... 138 C900060012..................................................................... 138 C900060013..................................................................... 141 C900060014..................................................................... 142 C900060015..................................................................... 142 C900060016..................................................................... 143 C900060017..................................................................... 144 C900060018..................................................................... 145 C900060019..................................................................... 145 C900060020..................................................................... 147 C900060021..................................................................... 148 C900060022..................................................................... 149 C900060023..................................................................... 149 C900060024..................................................................... 149 C900060025..................................................................... 150 C900060026..................................................................... 151 C900060027..................................................................... 151 C900060028..................................................................... 152 C900060029..................................................................... 152 C900060030..................................................................... 153 C900060031..................................................................... 154 C900060032..................................................................... 154 C900060033..................................................................... 155 C900060034..................................................................... 155 C900060035..................................................................... 156 C900060036..................................................................... 156 C900060037..................................................................... 157 C900060038..................................................................... 157 C900060039..................................................................... 158 C900060040..................................................................... 158 C900060041..................................................................... 159 C900060042..................................................................... 159 C900060043..................................................................... 160 C900060044..................................................................... 160 C900060045..................................................................... 161 C900060046..................................................................... 162
C900060047 .................................................................... 162 C900060048 .................................................................... 163 C900060049 .................................................................... 164 C900060050 .................................................................... 164 C900060051 .................................................................... 165 C900060052 .................................................................... 166 C900060053 .................................................................... 168 C900060054 .................................................................... 168 C900060055 .................................................................... 169 C900060056 .................................................................... 169 C900060057 .................................................................... 169 C900060058 .................................................................... 170 C900060059 .................................................................... 170 C900060060 .................................................................... 170 C900060061 .................................................................... 171 C900060062 .................................................................... 171 C900060063 .................................................................... 171 C900060064 .................................................................... 171 C900060065 .................................................................... 172 C900060066 .................................................................... 172 C900060067 .................................................................... 172 C900060068 .................................................................... 173 C900060069 .................................................................... 173 C900060070 .................................................................... 173 C900060071 .................................................................... 174 C900060072 .................................................................... 174 C900060073 .................................................................... 174 C900060074 .................................................................... 174 C900060075 .................................................................... 175 C900060076 .................................................................... 175 C900060077 .................................................................... 175 C900060078 .................................................................... 176 C900060079 .................................................................... 176 C900060080 .................................................................... 176 C900060081 .................................................................... 177 C900060082 .................................................................... 177 C900060083 .................................................................... 177 C900060084 .................................................................... 178 C900060085 .................................................................... 178
C900060086..................................................................... 178 C900060087..................................................................... 179 C900060088..................................................................... 179 C900060089..................................................................... 180 C900060090..................................................................... 180 C900060091..................................................................... 180 C900060092..................................................................... 181 C900060093..................................................................... 181 C900060094..................................................................... 182 C900060095..................................................................... 183 C900060096..................................................................... 184 C900060097..................................................................... 184 C900060098..................................................................... 185 C900060099..................................................................... 185 C900060100..................................................................... 186 C900060101..................................................................... 187 C900060102..................................................................... 187 C900060103..................................................................... 188 C900060104..................................................................... 188 C900060105..................................................................... 189 C900060106..................................................................... 189 C900060107..................................................................... 190 C900060108..................................................................... 190 C900060109..................................................................... 190 C900060110..................................................................... 191 C900060111..................................................................... 191 C900060112..................................................................... 192 C900060113..................................................................... 192 C900060114..................................................................... 192 C900060115..................................................................... 193 C900060116..................................................................... 193 C900060117..................................................................... 194 C900060118..................................................................... 194 C900060119..................................................................... 194 C900060120..................................................................... 195 C900060121..................................................................... 196 C900060122..................................................................... 197 C900060123..................................................................... 197 C900060124..................................................................... 197
C900060125 .................................................................... 198 C900060126 .................................................................... 198 C900060127 .................................................................... 199 C900060128 .................................................................... 199 C900060129 .................................................................... 200 C900060130 .................................................................... 201 C900060131 .................................................................... 201 C900060132 .................................................................... 201 C900060133 .................................................................... 202 C900060134 .................................................................... 202 C900060135 .................................................................... 202 C900060136 .................................................................... 203 C900060137 .................................................................... 203 C900060138 .................................................................... 203 C900060139 .................................................................... 204 C900060140 .................................................................... 204 C900060141 .................................................................... 205 C900060142 .................................................................... 205 C900060143 .................................................................... 206 C900060144 .................................................................... 206 C900060145 .................................................................... 207 C900060146 .................................................................... 207 C900060147 .................................................................... 208 C900060148 .................................................................... 208 C900060149 .................................................................... 209 C900060150 .................................................................... 209 C900060151 .................................................................... 209 C900060152 .................................................................... 210 C900060153 .................................................................... 211 C900060154 .................................................................... 211 C900060155 .................................................................... 211 C900060156 .................................................................... 212 C900060157 .................................................................... 212 C900060158 .................................................................... 213 C900060159 .................................................................... 214 C900060160 .................................................................... 214 C900060161 .................................................................... 215 C900060162 .................................................................... 215 C900060163 .................................................................... 215
C900060164..................................................................... 216 C900060165..................................................................... 216 C900060166..................................................................... 217 C900060167..................................................................... 217 C900060168..................................................................... 218 C900060169..................................................................... 218 C900060170..................................................................... 219 C900060171..................................................................... 219 C900060172..................................................................... 220 C900060173..................................................................... 220 C900060174..................................................................... 220 C900060175..................................................................... 221 C900060176..................................................................... 221 C900060177..................................................................... 222 C900060178..................................................................... 222 C900060179..................................................................... 223 C900060180..................................................................... 223 C900060181..................................................................... 224 C900060182..................................................................... 224 C900060183..................................................................... 225 C900060184..................................................................... 225 C900060185..................................................................... 226 C900060186..................................................................... 226 C900060187..................................................................... 226 C900060188..................................................................... 227 C900060189..................................................................... 227 C900060190..................................................................... 228 C900060191..................................................................... 228 C900060192..................................................................... 229 C900060193..................................................................... 229 C900060194..................................................................... 230 C900060195..................................................................... 230 C900060196..................................................................... 231 C900060197..................................................................... 231 C900060198..................................................................... 232 C900060199..................................................................... 232 C900060200..................................................................... 232 C900060201..................................................................... 233 C900060202..................................................................... 233
C900060203 .................................................................... 234 C900060204 .................................................................... 234 C900060205 .................................................................... 235 C900060206 .................................................................... 235 C900060207 .................................................................... 236 C900060208 .................................................................... 236 C900060209 .................................................................... 236 C900060210 .................................................................... 237 C900060211 .................................................................... 237 C900060212 .................................................................... 238 C900060213 .................................................................... 238 C900060214 .................................................................... 239 C900060215 .................................................................... 240 C900060216 .................................................................... 240 C900060217 .................................................................... 241 C900060218 .................................................................... 241 C900060219 .................................................................... 241 C900060220 .................................................................... 242 C900060221 .................................................................... 243 C900060222 .................................................................... 244 C900060223 .................................................................... 244 C900060224 .................................................................... 245 C900060225 .................................................................... 245 C900060226 .................................................................... 246 C900060227 .................................................................... 246 C900060228 .................................................................... 246 C900060229 .................................................................... 247 C900060230 .................................................................... 247 C900060231 .................................................................... 248 C900060232 .................................................................... 248 C900060233 .................................................................... 248 C900060234 .................................................................... 249 C900060235 .................................................................... 249 C900060236 .................................................................... 250 C900060237 .................................................................... 250 C900060238 .................................................................... 250 C900060239 .................................................................... 251 C900060240 .................................................................... 251 C900060241 .................................................................... 252
Appendix A ...................................................................255 Abbreviations ...............................................................255 Appendix B ...................................................................259 Figures..........................................................................259 Tables ...........................................................................267 Index ............................................................................269
Intended Audience
This manual is intended for engineers and technicians who perform operation activities on the ZXG10 iBSC (V6.20).
Section Chapter 1, PS Basic Measurement (BSC) Chapter 2, PS Basic Measurement (Cell) Chapter 3, CPU Load
Summary Introduces the detailed information about counters related to PS basic measurement (BSC). Introduces the detailed information about counters related to PS basic measurement (Cell). Introduces the detailed information about
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Section Measurement Chapter 4, CS Basic Measurement Appendix A, Abbreviations Appendix B, Figures and Tables Index
Summary counters related to CPU load measurement. Introduces the detailed information about counters related to CS basic measurement. Lists all the abbreviations used in this manual. Lists all the figures and tables used in this manual. Index of terms and definitions appeared in this manual.
Related Documentation
The following documentation is related to this manual: ZXG10 iBSC (V6.20) Base Station Controller Documentation Guide ZXG10 iBSC (V6.20) Base Station Controller Technical Manual ZXG10 iBSC (V6.20) Base Station Controller Hardware Manual ZXG10 iBSC (V6.20) Base Station Controller Installation Manual ZXG10 iBSC (V6.20) Base Station Controller Performance Counters Manual Volume II ZXG10 iBSC (V6.20) Base Station Controller Performance Counters Manual Volume III ZXG10 iBSC (V6.20) Base Station Controller Performance Counters Manual Volume IV ZXG10 iBSC (V6.20) Base Station Controller Performance Counters Manual Volume V ZXG10 iBSC (V6.20) Base Station Controller KPI Reference Manual ZXG10 iBSC (V6.20) Base Station Controller Maintenance Manual (Routine Maintenance) ZXG10 iBSC (V6.20) Base Station Controller Maintenance Manual (Troubleshooting) ZXG10 iBSC (V6.20) Base Station Controller Maintenance Manual (Emergency Maintenance) ZXG10 BSS (V6.20) Base Station Subsystem Alarm Handling Manual
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Conventions
Typographical Conventions ZTE documents employ the following typographical conventions.
TABLE 2 - TYPOGRAPHIC AL CONVENTIONS
Meaning References to other Manuals and documents. Links on screens. Menus, menu options, function names, input fields, radio button names, check boxes, dropdown lists, dialog box names, window names. Keys on the keyboard and buttons on screens and company name. Text that you type, program code, files and directory names, and function names. Optional parameters. Mandatory parameters. Select one of the parameters that are delimited by it. Note: Provides additional information about a certain topic. Checkpoint: Indicates that a particular step needs to be checked before proceeding further. Tip: Indicates a suggestion or hint to make things easier or more productive for the reader.
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Meaning Refers to clicking the primary mouse button (usually the left mouse button) once. Refers to quickly clicking the primary mouse button (usually the left mouse button) twice. Refers to clicking the secondary mouse button (usually the right mouse button) once. Refers to pressing and holding a mouse button and moving the mouse.
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The ZXG10 iBSC (V6.20) Base Station Controller manufactured by ZTE CORPORATION meet the requirements of EU 2002/95/EC; however, some assemblies are customized to client specifications. Addition of specialized, customer-specified materials or processes, which do not meet the requirements of EU 2002/95 /EC, may negate RoHS compliance of the assembly. To guarantee compliance of the assembly, the need for compliant product must be communicated to ZTE CORPORATION in written form. This declaration is issued based on our current level of knowledge. Since conditions of use are outside our control, ZTE CORPORATION makes no warranties, express or implied, and assumes no liability in connection with the use of this information.
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Chapter
Overview
PS basic measurement (BSC) consists of statistic of the number of bytes received from data link and bytes sent to data link. The measurement takes BSC as the statistics unit.
What It Counts Number of bytes received from data link Number of bytes sent to data link
C900030001
Definition Number of bytes received from data link
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This counter counts the total number of bytes received from all BRCHs on FR sub-layer. This counter is used to find out the bytes received from BRCH and to observe BSC load status. FR accumulates all the bytes received from Gb interface BRCH.
C900030002
Definition Description Usage Measurement Point Number of bytes sent to data link This counter counts the total number of bytes sent from all BRCHs on FR sub-layer. This counter is used to find out the bytes sent from BRCH and to observe BSC load status. FR accumulates all the bytes sent from Gb interface BRCH.
Chapter
Overview
PS basic measurement (Cell) involves the ordinary counters used to measure the PS service performance and status, such as the uplink (UL) /downlink (DL) TBF counter, the flow counter, the UL/DL PACCH counter, the UL/DL RLC counter, the UL/DL GPRS data counter, the UL/DL EGPRS data counter, and the PS resource counter. The measurement takes cell as the statistics unit.
What It Counts Number of GPRS DL TBF establishment success on PACCH Number of GPRS DL TBF release due to N3105 overflow Number of GPRS DL TBF release due to other reasons Number of GPRS DL TBF forcing release by control
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Counter ID
What It Counts plane Number of GPRS DL TBF release due to instance suspension Number of GPRS DL TBF release due to inner abnormal Number of GPRS DL signaling TBF establishment Number of GPRS DL data TBF establishment Number of EGPRS DL TBF establishment success on PACCH Number of EGPRS DL TBF release due to N3105 overflow Number of EGPRS DL TBF release due to other reasons Number of EGPRS DL TBF forcing release by control plane Number of EGPRS DL TBF release due to instance suspension Number of EGPRS DL TBF release due to inner abnormal Number of EGPRS DL signaling TBF establishment Number of EGPRS DL data TBF establishment Average number of GPRS DL TBF simultaneous establishment Average number of EGPRS DL TBF simultaneous establishment Number of GPRS UL data TBF establishment success on PACCH Number of GPRS UL TBF release due to N3101 overflow Number of GPRS UL TBF release due to N3103 overflow Number of GPRS UL TBF forcing release by control plane Number of GPRS UL TBF release due to instance suspension Number of GPRS UL TBF release due to inner abnormal Number of GPRS UL signaling TBF establishment Number of GPRS UL data TBF establishment Number of EGPRS UL TBF establishment success on PACCH Number of EGPRS UL TBF release due to N3101 overflow
C900040005 C900040006 C900040007 C900040008 C900040009 C900040010 C900040011 C900040012 C900040013 C900040014 C900040015 C900040016 C900040017 C900040018 C900040019 C900040020 C900040021 C900040022 C900040023 C900040024 C900040025 C900040026 C900040027 C900040028
Counter ID C900040029 C900040030 C900040031 C900040032 C900040033 C900040034 C900040035 C900040036 C900040037 C900040038 C900040039 C900040040 C900040041 C900040042 C900040043 C900040044 C900040045 C900040046 C900040047 C900040048 C900040049 C900040050 C900040051 C900040052
What It Counts Number of EGPRS UL TBF release due to N3103 overflow Number of EGPRS UL TBF forcing release by control plane Number of EGPRS UL TBF release due to instance suspension Number of EGPRS UL TBF release due to inner abnormal Number of EGPRS UL signaling TBF establishment Number of EGPRS UL data TBF establishment Average number of GPRS UL TBF simultaneous establishment Average number of EGPRS UL TBF simultaneous establishment Number of GPRS UL signaling TBF release due to N3101 overflow Number of GPRS UL signaling TBF release due to N3103 overflow Number of GPRS UL signaling TBF forcing release by control plane Number of GPRS UL signaling TBF release due to instance suspension Number of GPRS UL signaling TBF release due to inner abnormal Number of EGPRS UL signaling TBF release due to N3101 overflow Number of EGPRS UL signaling TBF release due to N3103 overflow Number of EGPRS UL signaling TBF forcing release by control plane Number of EGPRS UL signaling TBF release due to instance suspension Number of EGPRS UL signaling TBF release due to inner abnormal Number of EGPRS DL LLC frames Number of discarded EGPRS DL LLC frames due to buffer overflow Number of discarded EGPRS DL LLC frames due to life time expiration Number of discarded EGPRS DL LLC frames due to other reasons Number of DL signaling LLC frames Number of discarded EGPRS DL signaling LLC frames due to buffer overflow
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Counter ID C900040053 C900040054 C900040055 C900040056 C900040057 C900040058 C900040059 C900040060 C900040061 C900040062 C900040063 C900040064 C900040065 C900040066 C900040067 C900040068 C900040069 C900040070 C900040071 C900040072 C900040073 C900040074 C900040075 C900040076 C900040077 C900040078 C900040079 C900040080
What It Counts Number of discarded EGPRS DL signaling LLC frames due to life time expiration Number of discarded EGPRS DL signaling LLC frames due to other reasons Number of data blocks transmitted according to given Abis bandwidth Bytes of effective upper layer protocol data sent on DL PDCH Bytes of effective upper layer protocol data received on UL PDCH Bytes of LLC frame on GPRS UL data TBF Duration of GPRS UL data TBF Bytes of LLC frame on GPRS DL data TBF Duration of GPRS DL data TBF Number of effective data blocks received on GPRS UL TBF Number of NACK blocks received on GPRS UL TBF Number of effective data blocks sent on GPRS DL TBF Number of NACK blocks sent on GPRS DL TBF Bytes of LLC frame on EGPRS UL data TBF Duration of EGPRS UL data TBF Bytes of LLC frame on EGPRS DL data TBF Duration of EGPRS DL data TBF Number of effective data blocks received on EGPRS UL TBF Number of NACK blocks received on EGPRS UL TBF Number of effective data blocks sent on EGPRS DL TBF Number of NACK blocks sent on EGPRS DL TBF Number of GPRS DL LLC frames Number of discarded GPRS DL LLC frames due to buffer overflow Number of discarded GPRS DL LLC frames due to life time expiration Number of discarded GPRS DL LLC frames due to other reasons Number of DL dummy control blocks on PACCH Number of UL dummy control blocks on PACCH Number of DL RLC blocks on PACCH(excluding dummy block)
Counter ID C900040081 C900040082 C900040083 C900040084 C900040085 C900040086 C900040087 C900040088 C900040089 C900040090 C900040091 C900040092 C900040093 C900040094 C900040095 C900040096 C900040097 C900040098 C900040099 C900040100 C900040101 C900040102 C900040103 C900040104 C900040105 C900040106 C900040107 C900040108 C900040109 C900040110 C900040111 C900040112 C900040113
What It Counts Number of DL RLC pending blocks in CS1 on PDTCH Number of DL RLC pending blocks in CS2 on PDTCH Number of DL RLC pending blocks in CS3 on PDTCH Number of DL RLC pending blocks in CS4 on PDTCH Number of DL RLC NACK blocks in CS1 on PDTCH Number of DL RLC NACK blocks in CS2 on PDTCH Number of DL RLC NACK blocks in CS3 on PDTCH Number of DL RLC NACK blocks in CS4 on PDTCH Number of DL RLC new blocks in CS1 on PDTCH Number of DL RLC new blocks in CS2 on PDTCH Number of DL RLC new blocks in CS3 on PDTCH Number of DL RLC new blocks in CS4 on PDTCH Number of UL RLC blocks excluding dummy blocks on PACCH Number of UL RLC pending blocks in CS1 on PDTCH Number of UL RLC pending blocks in CS2 on PDTCH Number of UL RLC pending blocks in CS3 on PDTCH Number of UL RLC pending blocks in CS4 on PDTCH Number of UL RLC NACK blocks in CS1 on PDTCH Number of UL RLC NACK blocks in CS2 on PDTCH Number of UL RLC NACK blocks in CS3 on PDTCH Number of UL RLC NACK blocks in CS4 on PDTCH Number of UL RLC new blocks in CS1 on PDTCH Number of UL RLC new blocks in CS2 on PDTCH Number of UL RLC new blocks in CS3 on PDTCH Number of UL RLC new blocks in CS4 on PDTCH Number of UL data blocks received on PDTCH Number of DL data blocks sent on PDTCH Number of GPRS DL TBF establishment requests Number of GPRS DL TBF establishment failure due to database allocation failure Number of GPRS DL TBF resource reallocation requests due to UL TBF establishment Number of GPRS DL TBF resource reallocation failure due to UL TBF establishment Number of GPRS DL TBF resource reallocation requests due to LLC transmission Number of GPRS DL TBF resource reallocation failure due to LLC transmission
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Counter ID C900040114 C900040115 C900040116 C900040117 C900040118 C900040119 C900040120 C900040121 C900040122 C900040123 C900040124 C900040125 C900040126
What It Counts Number of EGPRS DL TBF establishment requests Number of EGPRS DL TBF establishment failure due to database allocation failure Number of EGPRS DL TBF resource reallocation requests due to UL TBF establishment Number of EGPRS DL TBF resource reallocation failure due to UL TBF establishment Number of EGPRS DL TBF resource reallocation requests due to LLC transmission Number of EGPRS DL TBF resource reallocation failure due to LLC transmission Number of GPRS UL TBF establishment requests Number of GPRS UL TBF establishment failure due to database allocation failure Number of GPRS UL TBF resource reallocation requests due to DL TBF establishment Number of GPRS UL TBF resource reallocation failure due to DL TBF establishment Number of GPRS UL TBF resource reallocation requests due to LLC transmission Number of GPRS UL TBF resource reallocation failure due to LLC transmission Number of GPRS UL TBF resource reallocation requests for resource request Number of GPRS UL TBF resource reallocation failure due to database allocation failure for resource request Number of EGPRS UL TBF establishment requests Number of EGPRS UL TBF establishment failure due to database allocation failure Number of EGPRS UL TBF resource reallocation requests due to DL TBF establishment Number of EGPRS UL TBF resource reallocation failure due to DL TBF establishment Number of EGPRS UL TBF resource reallocation requests due to LLC transmission Number of EGPRS UL TBF resource reallocation failure due to LLC transmission Number of EGPRS UL TBF resource reallocation requests for resource request Number of EGPRS UL TBF resource reallocation failure due to database allocation failure Number of available PDCH Number of forcing conversation dynamic from PDCH
C900040127 C900040128 C900040129 C900040130 C900040131 C900040132 C900040133 C900040134 C900040135 C900040136 C900040137
Counter ID C900040138 C900040139 C900040140 C900040141 C900040142 C900040143 C900040144 C900040145 C900040146 C900040147 C900040148 C900040149 C900040150 C900040151 C900040152 C900040153 C900040154 C900040155 C900040156 C900040157 C900040158 C900040159 C900040160
What It Counts to TCH by BSC Number of PDCH used by TBF in each cell Maximum number of used PDCH Average number of used PDCH Number of GPRS DL TBF establishment requests before T3192 expiration Number of GPRS DL TBF establishment using existing DL TBF resource Number of GPRS DL TBF establishment requests on PACCH Number of GPRS DL TBF establishment requests on CCCH/PCCCH Number of EGPRS DL TBF establishment requests before T3192 expiration Number of EGPRS DL TBF establishment using existing DL TBF resource Number of EGPRS DL TBF establishment requests on PACCH Number of EGPRS DL TBF establishment requests on CCCH/PCCCH Number of GPRS DL signaling TBF release due to N3105 overflow Number of GPRS DL signaling TBF release due to other reasons Number of GPRS DL signaling TBF forcing release by control plane Number of GPRS DL signaling TBF release due to instance suspension Number of GPRS DL signaling TBF release due to inner abnormal Number of EGPRS DL signaling TBF release due to N3105 overflow Number of EGPRS DL signaling TBF release due to other reasons Number of EGPRS DL signaling TBF forcing release by control plane Number of EGPRS DL signaling TBF release due to instance suspension Number of EGPRS DL signaling TBF release due to inner abnormal Number of GPRS UL TBF establishments in release state Number of GPRS UL TBF establishment with existing UL resource
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Counter ID C900040161 C900040162 C900040163 C900040164 C900040165 C900040166 C900040167 C900040168 C900040169 C900040170 C900040171 C900040172 C900040173 C900040174 C900040175 C900040176 C900040177 C900040178 C900040179 C900040180 C900040181 C900040182 C900040183 C900040184
What It Counts Number of GPRS UL TBF establishment requests on PACCH Number of EGPRS UL data TBF establishments on PACCH Number of EGPRS UL TBF establishments in release state Number of EGPRS UL TBF establishment with existing UL resource Number of EGPRS UL TBF establishment requests on PACCH Number of EGPRS UL TBF establishment requests on CCCH/PCCCH Number of dynamic PDCH preemption for CS service Number of GPRS UL TBF establishment requests on CCCH/PCCCH Number of GPRS DL TBF establishment requests on PACCH Number of EGPRS DL TBF establishment requests on PACCH Number of GPRS UL TBF establishment requests on PACCH Number of DL RLC pending blocks in MCS1 on PDTCH Number of DL RLC pending blocks in MCS2 on PDTCH Number of DL RLC pending blocks in MCS3 on PDTCH Number of DL RLC pending blocks in MCS4 on PDTCH Number of DL RLC pending blocks in MCS5 on PDTCH Number of DL RLC pending blocks in MCS6 on PDTCH Number of DL RLC pending blocks in MCS7 on PDTCH Number of DL RLC pending blocks in MCS8 on PDTCH Number of DL RLC pending blocks in MCS9 on PDTCH Number of DL RLC NACK blocks in MCS1 on PDTCH Number of DL RLC NACK blocks in MCS2 on PDTCH Number of DL RLC NACK blocks in MCS3 on PDTCH Number of DL RLC NACK blocks in MCS4 on PDTCH
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Counter ID C900040185 C900040186 C900040187 C900040188 C900040189 C900040190 C900040191 C900040192 C900040193 C900040194 C900040195 C900040196 C900040197 C900040198 C900040199 C900040200 C900040201 C900040202 C900040203 C900040204 C900040205 C900040206 C900040207 C900040208 C900040209 C900040210 C900040211 C900040212 C900040213 C900040214 C900040215
What It Counts Number of DL RLC NACK blocks in MCS5 on PDTCH Number of DL RLC NACK blocks in MCS6 on PDTCH Number of DL RLC NACK blocks in MCS7 on PDTCH Number of DL RLC NACK blocks in MCS8 on PDTCH Number of DL RLC NACK blocks in MCS9 on PDTCH Number of DL RLC new blocks in MCS1 on PDTCH Number of DL RLC new blocks in MCS2 on PDTCH Number of DL RLC new blocks in MCS3 on PDTCH Number of DL RLC new blocks in MCS4 on PDTCH Number of DL RLC new blocks in MCS5 on PDTCH Number of DL RLC new blocks in MCS6 on PDTCH Number of DL RLC new blocks in MCS7 on PDTCH Number of DL RLC new blocks in MCS8 on PDTCH Number of DL RLC new blocks in MCS9 on PDTCH Number of UL RLC pending blocks in MCS1 on PDTCH Number of UL RLC pending blocks in MCS2 on PDTCH Number of UL RLC pending blocks in MCS3 on PDTCH Number of UL RLC pending blocks in MCS4 on PDTCH Number of UL RLC pending blocks in MCS5 on PDTCH Number of UL RLC pending blocks in MCS6 on PDTCH Number of UL RLC pending blocks in MCS7 on PDTCH Number of UL RLC pending blocks in MCS8 on PDTCH Number of UL RLC pending blocks in MCS9 on PDTCH Number of UL RLC NACK blocks in MCS1 on PDTCH Number of UL RLC NACK blocks in MCS2 on PDTCH Number of UL RLC NACK blocks in MCS3 on PDTCH Number of UL RLC NACK blocks in MCS4 on PDTCH Number of UL RLC NACK blocks in MCS5 on PDTCH Number of UL RLC NACK blocks in MCS6 on PDTCH Number of UL RLC NACK blocks in MCS7 on PDTCH Number of UL RLC NACK blocks in MCS8 on PDTCH
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Counter ID C900040216 C900040217 C900040218 C900040219 C900040220 C900040221 C900040222 C900040223 C900040224 C900040225
What It Counts Number of UL RLC NACK blocks in MCS9 on PDTCH Number of UL RLC new blocks in MCS1 on PDTCH Number of UL RLC new blocks in MCS2 on PDTCH Number of UL RLC new blocks in MCS3 on PDTCH Number of UL RLC new blocks in MCS4 on PDTCH Number of UL RLC new blocks in MCS5 on PDTCH Number of UL RLC new blocks in MCS6 on PDTCH Number of UL RLC new blocks in MCS7 on PDTCH Number of UL RLC new blocks in MCS8 on PDTCH Number of UL RLC new blocks in MCS9 on PDTCH
C900040001
Definition Description Measurement Point Number of GPRS DL TBF establishment success on PACCH This counter counts the number of successful DL GPRS TBF establishments on the UL/DL GPRS TBF PACCH. When the DL GPRS TBF is established on the UL/DL GPRS TBF PACCH and a message indicating assignment success is sent, this counter increments. The measurement points are A as shown in Figure 1 and Figure 2, and A2 as shown in Figure 3.
FIGURE 1 MEASUREMENT POINT OF NUMBER OF REQUESTS FOR ESTABLISHING GPRS DOWNLINK DAT A TBF BEFORE T3192 OVERTIME
BSC LLC Frame LLC Frame Start T3193 LLC Frame Packet Downlink Assignment A
SGSN
RLC BlockFBI1
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FIGURE 2 MEASUREMENT POINT OF NUMBER OF ESTABLISHED GPRS DOWNLINK DATA TBF USING EXISTING RESOURCES
BSC
SGSN
LLC Frame Packet Downlink Assignment (Packet Timeslot Reconfigure) RLC Block A
FIGURE 3 MEASUREMENT POINT OF NUMBER OF REQUESTS FOR ESTABLISHING GPRS DOWNLINK DAT A TBF ON UPLINK GPRS TBF PACCH
SGSN
Resource Assignment
C900040002
Definition Description
Number of GPRS DL TBF release due to N3105 overflow
During the DL TBF transmission, the DL block RRBP bit is set to ask MS to respond with a Packet Downlink Ack/Nack message. If the specified block of BSC fails to receive response from MS, then the N3105 counter increments; otherwise, it has a clear. If no response comes from the MS, then the RRBP bit is set again to ask MS to respond with a Packet Downlink Ack/Nack message; if the N3105 counter reaches its maximum value, it is considered that the radio transmission fails and the DL TBF is released abnormally.
Measurement Point
When the N3105 counter value exceeds N3105Max, this counter increments. The measurement point is A1, as shown in Figure 4.
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FIGURE DUE TO
MS
C900040003
Definition Description
Number of GPRS DL TBF release due to other reasons
When BSC is transmitting the last DL TBF RLC block, set FBI to 1, set RRBP to ask the MS to respond with a Packet Downlink Ack/Nack message, and at the same time, activate T3191. If the specified block receives the MS response, then T3191 will stop and the DL transmission ends normally. If T3191 overflows, then it is considered that the radio transmission fails and the DL TBF is released abnormally. The measurement point is A1, as shown in Figure 5.
FIGURE 5 MEASUREMENT DUE TO OTHER REASONS MS POINT OF NUMBER OF GPRS DL TBF RELEASE
Measurement Point
BSC
RLC Block Start T3191 DOWNLINK ACK Normal release T3191 Timeout A1
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C900040004
Definition Description
Number of GPRS DL TBF forcing release by control plane
When the user plane is transmitting the DL TBF, if a release request comes from the control plane, then the DL TBF will stop and be released abnormally. When the user plane receives the release request from the control plane, this counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 6.
FIGURE 6 MEASUREMENT POINT OF NUMBER OF GPRS DL TBF FORCING RELEASE BY CONTROL PLANE
Measurement Point
C900040005
Definition Description
Number of GPRS DL TBF release due to instance suspension
When the user plane is transmitting the DL TBF, at least one block must be transmitted in every 5 seconds. After a DL TBF block is transmitted, BSC will start or restart a 5-second DL block assigning timer. If the timer expires, it is considered that the user plane has an instance suspension and the DL TBF is released abnormally. When the DL block assigning timer expires, this counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 7.
Measurement Point
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FIGURE 7 - MEASUREMENT POINT OF NUMBER OF GPRS DL TBF RELEASE DUE TO INSTANCE SUSPENSION
C900040006
Definition Description Number of GPRS DL TBF release due to inner abnormal When the user plane is transmitting the DL TBF, if the message fails to be sent at the radio interface, the RLC instance fails to be created, or the resource reassignment fails, the DL TBF will be released abnormally. During the DL TBF transmission, if the message fails to be sent at the radio interface, the RLC instance fails to be created, or the resource reassignment fails, this counter increments.
Measurement Point
C900040007
Definition Description Number of GPRS DL signaling TBF establishment According to the type of the transmitted UL data, TBF has two categories: signaling TBF and data TBF. This counter counts the number of establishments of GPRS DL TBF for UL signaling transmission. The UL signaling involves some UL processes such as ATTACH, PDP activation, and routing area update. Measurement Point When the DL TBF is created successfully and the TBF type is GPRS signaling TBF, the counter increments. The measurement point is similar to those of C900040001 and C901000014.
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C900040008
Definition Description Number of GPRS DL data TBF establishment According to the type of the transmitted UL data, TBF has two categories: signaling TBF and data TBF. This counter counts the number of establishments of GPRS DL TBF for user data (no-UL-signaling) transmission. Measurement Point When the DL TBF is created successfully and the TBF type is GPRS data TBF, the counter increments. The measurement point is similar to those of C900040001 and C901000014.
C900040009
Definition Description Measurement Point Number of EGPRS DL TBF establishment success on PACCH This counter counts the number of successful DL EGPRS TBF establishments on the UL/DL EGPRS TBF PACCH. When the DL EGPRS TBF is established on the UL/DL EGPRS TBF PACCH and a message indicating assignment success is sent, this counter increments. The measurement points are A as shown in Figure 1 and Figure 2, and A2 as shown in Figure 3.
C900040010
Definition Description Number of EGPRS DL TBF release due to N3105 overflow During the DL TBF transmission, the DL block RRBP bit is set to ask the MS to respond with a Packet Downlink Ack/Nack message. If the specified block of BSC does not receive the MS response, then the N3105 counter increments; if it does, then it has a clear; if no response comes from the MS, then the RRBP bit is set again to ask the MS to respond with a Packet Downlink Ack/Nack message; if the N3105 counter reaches its maximum value, it is considered that the radio transmission fails and the DL TBF is released abnormally. Measurement Point When the N3105 counter value exceeds N3105Max, this counter increments. The measurement point is A1, as shown in Figure 8.
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FIGURE 8 MEASUREMENT POINT OF NUMBER OF EGPRS DL TBF RELEASE DUE TO N3105 OVERFLOW
C900040011
Definition Description Number of EGPRS DL TBF release due to other reasons When BSC is transmitting the last DL TBF RLC block, set FBI to 1, set RRBP to ask the MS to respond with a Packet Downlink Ack/Nack message, and at the same time, activate T3191. If the specified block receives the MS response, then T3191 will stop and the DL transmission ends normally. If T3191 overflows, then it is considered that the radio transmission fails and the DL TBF is released abnormally. The measurement point is A1, as shown in Figure 9.
FIGURE 9 MEASUREMENT POINT OF NUMBER OF EGPRS DL TBF RELEASE DUE TO OTHER REASONS MS BSC
Measurement Point
RLC Block Start T3191 DOWNLINK ACK Normal release T3191 Timeout A1
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C900040012
Definition Description Number of EGPRS DL TBF forcing release by control plane When the user plane is transmitting the DL TBF, if a release request comes from the control plane, then the DL TBF will stop and be released abnormally. When the user plane receives the release request from the control plane, this counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 10.
FIGURE 10 MEASUREMENT POINT OF NUMBER OF EGPRS DL TBF FORCING RELEASE BY CONTROL PLANE
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C900040013
Definition Description Number of EGPRS DL TBF release due to instance suspension When the user plane is transmitting the DL TBF, at least one block must be transmitted in every 5 seconds. After a DL TBF block is transmitted, BSC will start or restart a 5-second DL block assigning timer. If the timer expires, it is considered that the user plane has an instance suspension and the DL TBF is released abnormally. When the DL block assigning timer expires, this counter increments. The measurement point is A1, as shown in Figure 11.
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FIGURE 11 - MEASUREMENT POINT OF NUMBER OF EGPRS DL TBF RELEASE DUE TO INSTANCE SUSPENSION
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Times
C900040014
Definition Description Number of EGPRS DL TBF release due to inner abnormal When the user plane is transmitting the DL TBF, if the message fails to be sent at the radio interface, the RLC instance fails to be created, or the resource reassignment fails, the DL TBF will be released abnormally. During the DL TBF transmission, if the message fails to be sent at the radio interface, the RLC instance fails to be created, or the resource reassignment fails, this counter increments. Times
C900040015
Definition Description Number of EGPRS DL signaling TBF establishment According to the type of the transmitted UL data, TBF has two categories: signaling TBF and data TBF. This counter counts the number of establishments of EGPRS DL TBF for UL signaling transmission. The UL signaling involves some UL processes such as ATTACH, PDP activation, and routing area update. Measurement Point Unit When the DL TBF is created successfully and the TBF type is signaling TBF, the counter increments. The measurement point is similar to those of C900040001 and C901000014. Times
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C900040016
Definition Description Number of EGPRS DL data TBF establishment According to the type of the transmitted UL data, TBF has two categories: signaling TBF and data TBF. This counter counts the number of establishments of EGPRS DL TBF for user data (no-UL-signaling) transmission. Measurement Point Unit When the DL TBF is created successfully and the TBF type is data TBF, the counter increments. The measurement point is similar to those of C900040001 and C901000014. Times
C900040017
Definition Description Measurement Point Unit Average number of GPRS DL TBF simultaneous establishment This counter counts the average number of DL GPRS TBF establishments in a cell. The counter acquires the measurement value regularly. The number of GPRS TBFs existing in the cell is considered the average number. Times
C900040018
Definition Description Measurement Point Unit Average number of EGPRS DL TBF simultaneous establishment This counter counts the average number of DL EGPRS TBF establishments in a cell. The counter acquires the measurement value regularly. The number of EGPRS TBFs existing in the cell is considered the average number. Times
C900040019
Definition Description Number of GPRS UL data TBF establishment success on PACCH When MS has a DL TBF and the TBF is being transmitted, if the UL data need to be transmitted but there is no corresponding UL TBF, then the Packet Downlink Ack message will carry the UL TBF establishment request. Usually BSS will assign the resource to MS, and then an UL TBF is established successfully.
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The counter counts the number of successful GPRS UL TBF establishments on PACCH The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 12.
FIGURE 12 - MEASUREMENT POINT OF NUMBER OF GPRS UL DAT A TBF ESTABLISHM ENT SUCCESS ON P ACCH
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Times
C900040020
Definition Description Number of GPRS UL TBF release due to N3101 overflow After the UL TBF is established, MS will transmit data on the BSS-assigned UL block. If the specified block of BSS fails to receive RLC block from MS, N3101 increments. Otherwise, N3101 will have a clear. When N3101 exceeds the maximum value, BSS will release UL TBF. The counter counts the number of abnormal releases of GPRS UL TBF due to N3101 overflow. The measurement point is N3101 overflow, as A shown in Figure 13.
FIGURE DUE TO 13 - MEASUREMENT POINT OF NUMBER OF GPRS UL TBF RELEASE N3101 OVERFLOW
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Times
C900040021
Definition Number of GPRS UL TBF release due to N3103 overflow
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When BSS receives all UL RLC blocks, it will send MS a Packet Uplink Ack message in which FAI and RRBP are set. MS will report Packet Control Ack to the corresponding UL block. If BSS fails to receive it, N3103 increments. When N3103 exceeds the maximum value, BSS will release UL TBF. The counter counts the number of abnormal releases of GPRS UL TBF due to N3103 overflow. The measurement point is N3103 overflow, as A shown in Figure 14.
FIGURE DUE TO 14 - MEASUREMENT POINT OF NUMBER OF GPRS UL TBF RELEASE N3103 OVERFLOW
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Times
C900040022
Definition Description Usage Measurement Point Number of GPRS UL TBF forcing release by control plane When an UL TBF establishment is held, the control plane may forcibly release this UL TBF. The counter counts the number of forced releases of GPRS UL TBF due to release request from the control plane. The measurement point is arrival of the release request, as A shown in Figure 15.
FIGURE 15 - MEASUREMENT POINT OF NUMBER OF GPRS UL TBF FORCING RELEASE BY CONTROL PLANE
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Definition Description Number of GPRS UL TBF release due to instance suspension BSS creates an instance for an UL TBF. If the instance is suspended for some reason, then BSS should release this UL TBF. The counter counts the number of abnormal releases of GPRS UL TBF due to suspension of the instance. The measurement point is that UPPB detects suspension of the instance, as A shown in Figure 16.
FIGURE 16 - MEASUREMENT POINT OF DUE TO INSTANCE SUSPENSION NUMBER OF GPRS UL TBF RELEASE
Unit
Times
C900040024
Definition Description Usage Measurement Point Unit Number of GPRS UL TBF release due to inner abnormal TBF is abnormally released due to UPPB internal error. The counter counts the number of abnormal releases of GPRS UL TBF due to internal error. The measurement point is abnormal UPPB suspension, as B shown in Figure 16. Times
C900040025
Definition Description Usage Measurement Point Number of GPRS UL signaling TBF establishment For different purpose, MS may establish two types of TBF: signaling TBF and data TBF. The counter counts the number of GPRS UL signaling TBF link establishments. The measurement point is that UPPB access type is signaling TBF. For all 1-step accesses, their type is considered signaling TBF, as
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A1 shown in Figure 17. For the 2-step accesses, the TBF type is detected as SIGNAL_TBF, as A1 shown in Figure 18.
FIGURE 17 UL TBF FLOW OF 1-STEP ACCESS
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C900040026
Definition Description Usage Measurement Point Unit Number of GPRS UL data TBF establishment For different purpose, MS may establish two types of TBF: signaling TBF and data TBF. The counter counts the number of GPRS UL data TBF link establishments. The measurement point is when UPPB access type is data TBF. For example, the TBF type is detected as DATA_TBF, as A1 shown in Figure 18. Times
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C900040027
Definition Description Number of EGPRS UL TBF establishment success on PACCH When MS has a DL TBF and the TBF is being transmitted, if the UL data need to be transmitted but there is no corresponding UL TBF, then the Packet Downlink Ack message will carry the UL TBF establishment request. Usually BSS will assign the resource to MS, and then an UL TBF is established successfully. The counter counts the number of successful EGPRS UL TBF establishments on PACCH The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 19.
FIGURE 19 - MEASUREMENT POINT OF NUMBER OF EGPRS UL TBF ESTABLISHM ENT SUCCESS ON P ACCH
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Times
C900040028
Definition Description Number of EGPRS UL TBF release due to N3101 overflow After the UL TBF is established, MS will transmit data on the BSS-assigned UL block. If the specified block of BSS fails to receive RLC block from MS, N3101 increments. Otherwise, N3101 will have a clear. When N3101 exceeds the maximum value, BSS will release UL TBF. The counter counts the number of abnormal releases of EGPRS UL TBF due to N3101 overflow. The measurement point is when N3101 overflow. Times
C900040029
Definition Description Number of EGPRS UL TBF release due to N3103 overflow When BSS receives all UL RLC blocks, it will send MS a Packet Uplink Ack message in which FAI and RRBP are set. MS will
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report Packet Control Ack to the corresponding UL block. If BSS fails to receive it, N3103 increments. When N3103 exceeds the maximum value, BSS will release UL TBF. Usage Measurement Point The counter counts the number of abnormal releases of EGPRS UL TBF due to N3103 overflow. The measurement point is when N3103 overflow. Unit Times
C900040030
Definition Description Usage Measurement Point Unit Number of EGPRS UL TBF forcing release by control plane When an UL TBF establishment is held, the control plane may forcibly release this UL TBF. The counter counts the number of forced releases of EGPRS UL TBF due to release request from the control plane. The measurement point is arrival of the release request. Times
C900040031
Definition Description Number of EGPRS UL TBF release due to instance suspension BSS creates an instance for an UL TBF. If the instance is suspended for some reason, then BSS should release this UL TBF. The counter counts the number of abnormal releases of EGPRS UL TBF due to suspension of the instance. The measurement point is that UPPB detects suspension of the instance. Times
C900040032
Definition Description Usage Number of EGPRS UL TBF release due to inner abnormal TBF is abnormally released due to UPPB internal error. The counter counts the number of abnormal releases of EGPRS UL TBF due to internal error.
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C900040033
Definition Description Usage Measurement Point Unit Number of EGPRS UL signaling TBF establishment For different purpose, MS may establish two types of TBF: signaling TBF and data TBF. The counter counts the number of EGPRS UL signaling TBF link establishments. The measurement point is that UPPB access type is signaling TBF. Times
C900040034
Definition Description Usage Measurement Point Unit Number of EGPRS UL data TBF establishment For different purpose, MS may establish two types of TBF: signaling TBF and data TBF. The counter counts the number of EGPRS UL data TBF link establishments. The measurement point is that UPPB access type is data TBF. Times
C900040035
Definition Description Average number of GPRS UL TBF simultaneous establishment There may be more than one TBF in the system during the sampling period. Average number of uplink GPRS TBF establishing simultaneously = Number of UL GPRS TBFs established simultaneously in the sampling period / Times of sampling This counter counts the average number of UL GPRS TBF establishing simultaneously. When UPPB receives the message informing UL GPRS TBF establishment, the number of TBFs is refreshed and the times of sampling accumulates. Times
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C900040036
Definition Description Average number of EGPRS UL TBF simultaneous establishment There may be more than one TBF in the system during the sampling period. Average number of uplink EGPRS TBF establishing simultaneously = Number of UL EGPRS TBFs established simultaneously in the sampling period / Times of sampling This counter counts the average number of UL EGPRS TBF establishing simultaneously. When UPPB receives the message informing UL EGPRS TBF establishment, the number of TBFs is refreshed and the times of sampling accumulates. Times
C900040037
Definition Description Number of GPRS UL signaling TBF release due to N3101 overflow After the UL TBF is established, MS will transmit data on the BSS-assigned UL block. If the specified block of BSS fails to receive RLC block from MS, N3101 increments. Otherwise, N3101 will have a clear. When N3101 exceeds the maximum value, BSS will release UL TBF. The counter counts the number of abnormal releases of GPRS signaling UL TBF due to N3101 overflow. The measurement point is N3101 overflow. Times
C900040038
Definition Description Number of GPRS UL signaling TBF release due to N3103 overflow When BSS receives all UL RLC blocks, it will send MS a Packet Uplink Ack message in which FAI and RRBP are set. MS will report Packet Control Ack to the corresponding UL block. If BSS fails to receive it, N3103 increments. When N3103 exceeds the maximum value, BSS will release UL TBF. The counter counts the number of abnormal releases of GPRS signaling UL TBF due to N3103 overflow. The measurement point is N3103 overflow.
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Times
C900040039
Definition Description Usage Measurement Point Unit Number of GPRS UL signaling TBF forcing release by control plane When an UL TBF establishment is held, the control plane may forcibly release this UL TBF. The counter counts the number of forced releases of GPRS signaling UL TBF due to release request from the control plane. The measurement point is arrival of the release request. Times
C900040040
Definition Description Number of GPRS UL signaling TBF release due to instance suspension BSS creates an instance for an UL TBF. If the instance is suspended for some reason, then BSS should release this UL TBF. The counter counts the number of abnormal releases of GPRS signaling UL TBF due to suspension of the instance. The measurement point is that UPPB detects suspension of the instance. Times
C900040041
Definition Description Usage Measurement Point Unit Number of GPRS UL signaling TBF release due to inner abnormal TBF is abnormally released due to UPPB internal error. The counter counts the number of abnormal releases of GPRS signaling UL TBF due to internal error. The measurement point is abnormal UPPB suspension. Times
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C900040042
Definition Description Number of EGPRS UL signaling TBF release due to N3101 overflow After the UL TBF is established, MS will transmit data on the BSS-assigned UL block. If the specified block of BSS fails to receive RLC block from MS, N3101 increments. Otherwise, N3101 will have a clear. When N3101 exceeds the maximum value, BSS will release UL TBF. The counter counts the number of abnormal releases of EGPRS signaling UL TBF due to N3101 overflow. The measurement point is N3101 overflow. Times
C900040043
Definition Description Number of EGPRS UL signaling TBF release due to N3103 overflow When BSS receives all UL RLC blocks, it will send MS a Packet Uplink Ack message in which FAI and RRBP are set. MS will report Packet Control Ack to the corresponding UL block. If BSS fails to receive it, N3103 increments. When N3103 exceeds the maximum value, BSS will release UL TBF. The counter counts the number of abnormal releases of EGPRS signaling UL TBF due to N3103 overflow. The measurement point is N3103 overflow. Times
C900040044
Definition Description Usage Measurement Point Unit Number of EGPRS UL signaling TBF forcing release by control plane When an UL TBF establishment is held, the control plane may forcibly release this UL TBF. The counter counts the number of forced releases of EGPRS signaling UL TBF due to release request from the control plane. The measurement point is arrival of the release request. Times
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C900040045
Definition Description Number of EGPRS UL signaling TBF release due to instance suspension BSS creates an instance for an UL TBF. If the instance is suspended for some reason, then BSS should release this UL TBF. The counter counts the number of abnormal releases of EGPRS signaling UL TBF due to suspension of the instance. The measurement point is that UPPB detects suspension of the instance. Times
C900040046
Definition Description Usage Measurement Point Unit Number of EGPRS UL signaling TBF release due to inner abnormal TBF is abnormally released due to UPPB internal error. The counter counts the number of abnormal releases of EGPRS signaling UL TBF due to internal error. The measurement point is abnormal UPPB suspension. Times
C900040047
Definition Description Number of EGPRS DL LLC frames The DL GIPB sends DL UnitData to UPPB through IP packets. tQoSProfile Tbit in DL UnitData identifies whether data or signaling is transmitted. UPPB applies to CMP to establish DL TBF (radio access capacity to carry MS) and according to the CMP request, establishes EGPRS/GPRS TBF. The counter counts the number of EGPRS DL LLC frames. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 20.
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C900040048
Definition Description Number of discarded EGPRS DL LLC frames due to buffer overflow The DL GIPB sends DL UnitData to UPPB through IP packets. If UPPB fails to acquire buffer, then it will send the LLC Discard message to SGSN. The counter counts the number of discarded EGPRS DL LLC frames due to buffer overflow. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 21.
FIGURE 21 - MEASUREMENT POINT OF NUMBER OF DISCARDED EGPRS DL LLC FRAMES DUE TO BUFFER OVERFLOW
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Times
C900040049
Definition Description Number of discarded EGPRS DL LLC frames due to life time expiration The DL GIPB sends DL UnitData to UPPB through IP packets. If UPPB fails to send them before the LLC frame life time expires, then it will send the LLC Discard message to SGSN.
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FIGURE 22 - MEASUREMENT POINT OF NUMBER OF DISCARDED EGPRS DL LLC FRAMES DUE TO LIFE TIME EXPIRATION
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C900040050
Definition Description Number of discarded EGPRS DL LLC frames due to other reasons The DL GIPB sends DL UnitData to UPPB through IP packets. If UPPB fails to send them for reasons other than the above two in C900040048 and C900040049, then it will send the LLC Discard message to SGSN. The counter counts the number of discarded EGPRS DL LLC frames due to other reasons than the above two in C900040048 and C900040049. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 23.
FIGURE 23 - MEASUREMENT POINT OF NUMBER OF DISCARDED EGPRS DL LLC FRAMES DUE TO OTHER REASONS
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Measurement Point
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C900040051
Definition Number of DL signaling LLC frames
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The DL GIPB sends DL UnitData to UPPB through IP packets. tQoSProfile Tbit in DL UnitData identifies whether data or signaling is transmitted. UPPB applies to the control plane to establish DL TBF (radio access capacity to carry MS) and according to the request of the control plane, establishes EGPRS/GPRS TBF. The counter counts the number of DL signaling LLC frames. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 24.
FIGURE 24 - MEASUREMENT POINT OF NUMBER OF DL SIGNALING LLC FRAMES
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C900040052
Definition Description Number of discarded EGPRS DL signaling LLC frames due to buffer overflow The DL GIPB sends DL UnitData to UPPB through IP packets. If UPPB fails to acquire buffer, then it will send the LLC Discard message to SGSN. The counter counts the number of discarded EGPRS DL signaling LLC frames due to buffer overflow. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 25.
FIGURE 25 - MEASUREMENT POINT OF NUMBER OF DISCARDED EGPRS DL SIGNALING LLC FRAMES DUE TO BUFFER OVERFLOW
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C900040053
Definition Description Number of discarded EGPRS DL signaling LLC frames due to life time expiration The DL GIPB sends DL UnitData to UPPB through IP packets. If UPPB fails to send them before the LLC frame life time expires, then it will send the LLC Discard message to SGSN. The counter counts the number of discarded EGPRS DL signaling LLC frames due to life time expiration. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 26.
FIGURE 26 - MEASUREMENT POINT OF NUMBER OF DISCARDED EGPRS DL SIGNALING LLC FRAMES DUE TO LIFE TIME EXPIRATION
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C900040054
Definition Description Number of discarded EGPRS DL signaling LLC frames due to other reasons The DL GIPB sends DL UnitData to UPPB through IP packets. If UPPB fails to send them for reasons other than the above two in C900040052 and C900040053, then it will send the LLC Discard message to SGSN. The counter counts the number of discarded EGPRS DL signaling LLC frames due to other reasons than the above two in C900040052 and C900040053. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 27.
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FIGURE 27 - MEASUREMENT POINT OF NUMBER OF DISCARDED EGPRS DL SIGNALING LLC FRAMES DUE TO OTHER REASONS
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Times
C900040055
Definition Description Number of data blocks transmitted according to given Abis bandwidth Because the bandwidth carrying the Abis-interface (TS) timeslot is limited, PS may need 1 or more Abis TSs for specific RLC coding modes. If the number of Abis TSs bond to the channel is definite, the RLC coding mode is also definite for the channel. The counter counts the number of data blocks transmitted according to given Abis bandwidth. During the DL PCU frame transmission, if the number of Abis TSs required by the coding mode equals that of Abis TSs bond to the channel, the counter increments. Times
C900040056
Definition Description Bytes of effective upper layer protocol data sent on DL PDCH UPPB divides the DL LLC frame into RLC blocks and sends them to MS. After correctly receiving those RLC blocks, MS will recompose the LLC frame. UPPB acquires the information about MS reception by setting RRBP to let MS report the Packet Downlink Ack / EGPRS Packet Downlink Ack message. The counter counts the bytes of effective upper layer protocol data sent on DL PDCH. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 28.
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FIGURE 28 - MEASUREMENT POINT OF TOTAL BYTES OF EFFECTIVE UPPER LAYER PROTOCOL DAT A SENT ON DL PDCH
MS
BSS
downlink RLC blocks & not setting RRBP downlink RLC blocks & setting RRBP
A
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C900040057
Definition Description Bytes of effective upper layer protocol data received on UL PDCH After receiving the RLC blocks reported by MS, UPPB composes them into the LLC frame and sends it to SGSN. At same time, UPPB sends the Packet Uplink Ack message to MS by a certain rule. The counter counts the bytes of effective upper layer protocol data received on UL PDCH. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 29.
FIGURE 29 - MEASUREMENT POINT OF TOTAL BYTES OF EFFECTIVE UPPER LAYER PROTOCOL DAT A RECEIVED ON UL PDCH
Unit
Byte
C900040058
Definition Description Bytes of LLC frame on GPRS UL data TBF After receiving the RLC blocks reported by MS, UPPB composes them into the LLC frame and sends it to SGSN. At same time, UPPB sends the Packet Uplink Ack message to MS by a certain rule. The counter counts the bytes carried by GPRS UL data TBF LLC frame.
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Byte
C900040059
Definition Description Duration of GPRS UL data TBF The duration starts when BSS receives the UL access from MS and ends when BSS receives the data block (CV=0) and all the other blocks have arrived. The counter counts the duration of GPRS UL data TBF. The duration lasts from UPPBs reception of UL TBF establishment request to transmission of Packet Uplink Ack with FAI set. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 31.
FIGURE 31 - MEASUREMENT POINT OF DURATION OF GPRS UL DATA TBF
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Ms
C900040060
Definition Description Bytes of LLC frame on GPRS DL data TBF UPPB divides the DL LLC frame into RLC blocks and sends them to MS. Besides. UPPB sets RRBP by a certain rule. Then MS
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Byte
C900040061
Definition Description Duration of GPRS DL data TBF The duration lasts from BSSs reception of the UL TBF establishment request to its reception of Packet Downlink Ack/EGPRS Packet Downlink Ack (Packet Control Ack in nonreply mode) with FAI=1 sent from MS. The counter counts the duration of GPRS DL data TBF. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 33.
FIGURE 33 - MEASUREMENT POINT OF DURATION OF GPRS DL DATA TBF
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Definition Description Number of effective data blocks received on GPRS UL TBF During the TBF transmission, MS divides the UL LLC frame into RLC blocks and sends them to BSS. Only when BSS receives all these RLC blocks can it recompose the LLC frame. The counter counts the number of effective data blocks received on GPRS UL TBF The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 34.
FIGURE 34 - MEASUREMENT POINT OF NUMBER OF EFFECTIVE DATA BLOCKS RECEIVED ON GPRS UL TBF
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Times
C900040063
Definition Description Number of NACK blocks received on GPRS UL TBF During the TBF transmission, MS divides the UL LLC frame into RLC blocks and sends them to BSS. Only when BSS correctly receives all these RLC blocks can it recompose the LLC frame. BBS informs MS of the RLC block reception through Packet Uplink Ack. For the reply mode, if any RLC block is lost, MS should transmit again. The counter counts the number of NACK blocks received on GPRS UL TBF Then counter increments when BSS correctly receives a NACK block. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 35.
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C900040064
Definition Description Number of effective data blocks sent on GPRS DL TBF During the TBF transmission, BSS divides the UL LLC frame into RLC blocks and sends them to MS. Only when MS correctly receives all these RLC blocks can it recompose the LLC frame. MS informs BSS of the RLC block reception through Packet DownLink Ack/EGPRS Packet Downlink Ack. The counter counts the number of effective data blocks sent on GPRS DL TBF Then counter increments when Packet DownLink Ack/EGPRS Packet Downlink Ack indicates that MS have correctly received the RLC block. The measurement point is A1, as shown in Figure 36.
FIGURE 36 - MEASUREMENT POINT OF NUMBER OF EFFECTIVE DATA BLOCKS SENT ON GPRS DL TBF
MS
BSC LLC Frame RLC Block A1 Packet Downlink Ack Bitmap indicates some data blocks fail to arrive RLC Block(NACK) A2 LLC Frame RLC Block
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Definition Description Number of NACK blocks sent on GPRS DL TBF During the TBF transmission, BSS divides the UL LLC frame into RLC blocks and sends them to MS. Only when MS correctly receives all these RLC blocks can it recompose the LLC frame. MS informs BSS of the RLC block reception through Packet DownLink Ack/EGPRS Packet Downlink Ack. The counter counts the number of NACK blocks sent on GPRS DL TBF. Then counter increments when Packet DownLink Ack/EGPRS Packet Downlink Ack indicates that MS fails to receive the RLC block. The measurement point is A2, as shown in Figure 37.
FIGURE 37 - MEASUREMENT POINT OF NUMBER OF NACK BLOCKS SENT ON GPRS DL TBF
MS
BSC LLC Frame RLC Block A1 Packet Downlink Ack Bitmap indicates some data blocks fail to arrive RLC Block(NACK) A2 LLC Frame RLC Block
SGSN
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C900040066
Definition Description Bytes of LLC frame on EGPRS UL data TBF After receiving the RLC blocks reported by MS, UPPB composes them into the LLC frame and sends it to SGSN. At same time, UPPB sends the Packet Uplink Ack message to MS by a certain rule. The counter counts the bytes of LLC frame on EGPRS UL data TBF. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 38.
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C900040067
Definition Description Duration of EGPRS UL data TBF The duration starts when BSS receives the UL access from MS and ends when BSS receives the data block (CV=0) and all the other blocks have arrived. The counter counts the duration of EGPRS UL data TBF. The duration lasts from UPPBs reception of UL TBF establishment request to transmission of Packet Uplink Ack with FAI set. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 39.
FIGURE 39 - MEASUREMENT POINT OF DURATION OF EGPRS UL DATA TBF
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C900040068
Definition Description Bytes of LLC frame on EGPRS DL data TBF UPPB divides the DL LLC frame into RLC blocks and sends them to MS. Besides. UPPB sets RRBP by a certain rule. Then MS reports Packet Downlink Ack/EGPRS Packet Downlink Ack in the specific UL block. The counter counts the bytes of LLC frame on EGPRS DL data TBF.
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C900040069
Definition Description Duration of EGPRS DL data TBF The duration lasts from BSSs reception of the UL TBF establishment request to its reception of Packet Downlink Ack/EGPRS Packet Downlink Ack (Packet Control Ack in nonreply mode) with FAI=1 sent from MS. The counter counts the duration of EGPRS DL data TBF. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 41.
FIGURE 41 - MEASUREMENT POINT OF DURATION OF EGPRS DL DATA TBF
Unit
Ms
C900040070
Definition Description Number of effective data blocks received on EGPRS UL TBF
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During the TBF transmission, MS divides the UL LLC frame into RLC blocks and sends them to BSS. Only when BSS receives all these RLC blocks can it recompose the LLC frame. Usage Measurement Point The counter counts the number of effective data blocks received on EGPRS UL TBF. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 42.
FIGURE 42 - MEASUREMENT POINT OF NUMBER OF EFFECTIVE DATA BLOCKS RECEIVED ON EGPRS UL TBF
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C900040071
Definition Description Number of NACK blocks received on EGPRS UL TBF During the TBF transmission, MS divides the UL LLC frame into RLC blocks and sends them to BSS. Only when BSS correctly receives all these RLC blocks can it recompose the LLC frame. BBS informs MS of the RLC block reception through Packet Uplink Ack. For the reply mode, if any RLC block is lost, MS should transmit again. The counter counts the number of NACK blocks received on EGPRS UL TBF. Then counter increments when BSS correctly receives a NACK block. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 43.
FIGURE 43 - MEASUREMENT ON EGPRS UL TBF POINT OF NUMBER OF NACK BLOCKS RECEIVED
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Times
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C900040072
Definition Description Number of effective data blocks sent on EGPRS DL TBF During the TBF transmission, BSS divides the UL LLC frame into RLC blocks and sends them to MS. Only when MS correctly receives all these RLC blocks can it recompose the LLC frame. MS informs BSS of the RLC block reception through Packet DownLink Ack/EGPRS Packet Downlink Ack. The counter counts the number of effective data blocks sent on EGPRS DL TBF. Then counter increments when Packet DownLink Ack/EGPRS Packet Downlink Ack indicates that MS have correctly received the RLC block. The measurement point is A1, as shown in Figure 44.
FIGURE 44 - MEASUREMENT POINT OF NUMBER OF EFFECTIVE DATA BLOCKS SENT ON EGPRS DL TBF
MS
BSC LLC Frame RLC Block A1 Packet Downlink Ack Bitmap indicates some data blocks fail to arrive RLC Block(NACK) A2 LLC Frame RLC Block
SGSN
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C900040073
Definition Description Number of NACK blocks sent on EGPRS DL TBF During the TBF transmission, BSS divides the UL LLC frame into RLC blocks and sends them to MS. Only when MS correctly receives all these RLC blocks can it recompose the LLC frame. MS informs BSS of the RLC block reception through Packet DownLink Ack/EGPRS Packet Downlink Ack. The counter counts the number of NACK blocks sent on EGPRS DL TBF.
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Then counter increments when Packet DownLink Ack/EGPRS Packet Downlink Ack indicates that MS fails to receive the RLC block. The measurement point is A2, as shown in Figure 45.
FIGURE 45 - MEASUREMENT POINT OF NUMBER OF NACK BLOCKS SENT ON EGPRS DL TBF
MS
BSC LLC Frame RLC Block A1 Packet Downlink Ack Bitmap indicates some data blocks fail to arrive RLC Block(NACK) A2 LLC Frame RLC Block
SGSN
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Times
C900040074
Definition Description Number of GPRS DL LLC frames The DL GIPB sends DL UnitData to UPPB through IP packets. tQoSProfile Tbit in DL UnitData identifies whether data or signaling is transmitted. UPPB applies to CMP to establish DL TBF (radio access capacity to carry MS) and according to the CMP request, establishes EGPRS/GPRS TBF. The counter counts the number of GPRS DL LLC frames. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 46.
FIGURE 46 - MEASUREMENT POINT OF NUMBER OF GPRS DL LLC FRAMES
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Times
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Definition Description Number of discarded GPRS DL LLC frames due to buffer overflow The DL GIPB sends DL UnitData to UPPB through IP packets. If UPPB fails to acquire buffer, then it will send the LLC Discard message to SGSN. The counter counts the number of discarded GPRS DL LLC frames due to buffer overflow. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 47.
FIGURE 47 - MEASUREMENT POINT OF NUMBER OF DISCARDED GPRS DL LLC FRAMES DUE TO BUFFER OVERFLOW
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Times
C900040076
Definition Description Number of discarded GPRS DL LLC frames due to life time expiration The DL GIPB sends DL UnitData to UPPB through IP packets. If UPPB fails to send them before the LLC frame life time expires, then it will send the LLC Discard message to SGSN. The counter counts the number of discarded GPRS DL LLC frames due to life time expiration. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 48.
FIGURE 48 - MEASUREMENT POINT OF NUMBER OF DISCARDED GPRS DL LLC FRAMES DUE TO LIFE TIME EXPIRATION
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Times
C900040077
Definition Description Number of discarded GPRS DL LLC frames due to other reasons The DL GIPB sends DL UnitData to UPPB through IP packets. If UPPB fails to send them for reasons other than the above two in C900040075 and C900040076, then it will send the LLC Discard message to SGSN. The counter counts the number of discarded GPRS DL LLC frames due to other reasons than the above two in C900040075 and C900040076. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 49.
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FIGURE 49 - MEASUREMENT POINT OF NUMBER OF DISCARDED GPRS DL LLC FRAMES DUE TO OTHER REASONS
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C900040078
Definition Description Number of DL dummy control blocks on PACCH If there is no other RLC/MAC block available in the network, BSS will transmit the DUMMY blocks to MS for UL transmission. The counter counts the number of DL dummy control blocks sent by BSC on PACCH in the packet transmission mode. Measurement Point If the DL control block sent from BTS to MS is a DL Dummy control block, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 50.
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BSS
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C900040079
Definition Description Number of UL dummy control blocks on PACCH Similar to C900040078, this counter counts the number of UL dummy control blocks sent by BSC on PACCH in the packet transmission mode. If the DL control block sent from BTS to MS is an UL Dummy control block, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 51.
FIGURE 51 - MEASUREMENT POINT OF NUMBER OF UL DUMMY CONTROL BLOCKS ON PACCH
Measurement Point
MS
BSS
Unit
Times
C900040080
Definition Description Usage Measurement Point Number of DL RLC blocks on PACCH(excluding dummy block) This counter counts the number of DL RLC blocks expect DUMMY blocks sent from BSC to MS through BTS on PACCH. The counter counts the number of DL RLC blocks expect DUMMY blocks sent by BSC on PACCH.
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When BSC sends a DL control block (except DUMMY block) to MS through BTS, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 52.
FIGURE 52 - MEASUREMENT POINT OF NUMBER OF DL RLC BLOCKS ON P AC C H ( E X C L U D I N G D U M M Y B L O C K )
Unit
Times
C900040081
Definition Description Number of DL RLC pending blocks in CS1 on PDTCH After BSC receives DownLink Ack message, it decides whether to send pending RLC block, to resend RLC block or to send new data blocks. This counter counts the number of DL pending RLC blocks from BSC to MS, with coding method of CS1. This counter counts the number of DL pending RLC blocks sent on PDTCH, with coding method of CS1. When BSC sends a pending RLC block whose coding method is CS1 to MS, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 53.
FIGURE 53 - MEASUREMENT POINT OF NUMBER OF DL RLC PENDING BLOCKS ON PDTCH
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Times
C900040082
Definition Description Number of DL RLC pending blocks in CS2 on PDTCH After BSC receives DownLink Ack message, it decides whether to send pending RLC block, to resend RLC block or to send new data blocks. This counter counts the number of DL pending RLC blocks from BSC to MS, with coding method of CS2.
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This counter counts the number of DL pending RLC blocks sent on PDTCH, with coding method of CS2. When BSC sends a pending RLC block whose coding method is CS2 to MS via BTS, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 53. Times
C900040083
Definition Description Number of DL RLC pending blocks in CS3 on PDTCH After BSC receives DownLink Ack message, it decides whether to send pending RLC block, to resend RLC block or to send new data blocks. This counter counts the number of DL pending RLC blocks from BSC to MS, with coding method of CS3. This counter counts the number of DL pending RLC blocks sent on PDTCH, with coding method of CS3. When BSC sends a pending RLC block whose coding method is CS3 to MS via BTS, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 53. Times
C900040084
Definition Description Number of DL RLC pending blocks in CS4 on PDTCH After BSC receives DownLink Ack message, it decides whether to send pending RLC block, to resend RLC block or to send new data blocks. This counter counts the number of DL pending RLC blocks from BSC to MS, with coding method of CS4. This counter counts the number of DL pending RLC blocks sent on PDTCH, with coding method of CS4. When BSC sends a pending RLC block whose coding method is CS4 to MS via BTS, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 53. Times
C900040085
Definition Description Number of DL RLC NACK blocks in CS1 on PDTCH After BSC receives DownLink Ack message, it decides whether to send pending RLC block, to resend RLC block or to send new data blocks. This counter counts the number of DL retransmitted RLC blocks from BSC to MS, with coding method of CS1.
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This counter counts the number of DL retransmitted RLC blocks sent on PDTCH, with coding method of CS1. When BSC sends retransmitted RLC block whose coding method is CS1 to MS via BTS, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 54.
FIGURE 54 ON PDTCH MEASUREM ENT POINT OF NUMBER OF DL RLC N ACK BLOCKS
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Times
C900040086
Definition Description Number of DL RLC NACK blocks in CS2 on PDTCH After BSC receives DownLink Ack message, it decides whether to send pending RLC block, to resend RLC block or to send new data blocks. This counter counts the number of DL retransmitted RLC blocks from BSC to MS, with coding method of CS2. This counter counts the number of DL retransmitted RLC blocks sent on PDTCH, with coding method of CS2. When BSC sends retransmitted RLC block whose coding method is CS2 to MS via BTS, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 54. Times
C900040087
Definition Description Number of DL RLC NACK blocks in CS3 on PDTCH After BSC receives DownLink Ack message, it decides whether to send pending RLC block, to resend RLC block or to send new data blocks. This counter counts the number of DL retransmitted RLC blocks from BSC to MS, with coding method of CS3. This counter counts the number of DL retransmitted RLC blocks sent on PDTCH, with coding method of CS3. When BSC sends retransmitted RLC block whose coding method is CS3 to MS via BTS, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 54. Times
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Definition Description Number of DL RLC NACK blocks in CS4 on PDTCH After BSC receives DownLink Ack message, it decides whether to send pending RLC block, to resend RLC block or to send new data blocks. This counter counts the number of DL retransmitted RLC blocks from BSC to MS, with coding method of CS4. This counter counts the number of DL retransmitted RLC blocks sent on PDTCH, with coding method of CS4. When BSC sends retransmitted RLC block whose coding method is CS4 to MS via BTS, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 54. Times
C900040089
Definition Description Number of DL RLC new blocks in CS1 on PDTCH After BSC receives DownLink Ack message, it decides whether to send pending RLC block, to resend RLC block or to send new data blocks. This counter counts the number of DL firsttransmitted RLC blocks from BSC to MS, with coding method of CS1. The counter is used to review the status of DL first-transmitted RLC blocks sent by BSC on PDTCH, with coding method of CS1. When BSC sends first-transmitted RLC block (with coding method of CS1) to MS via BTS, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 55.
FIGURE 55 MEASUREMENT POINT OF NUMBER OF DL RLC NEW BLOCKS ON PDTCH
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Times
C900040090
Definition Description Number of DL RLC new blocks in CS2 on PDTCH
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After BSC receives DownLink Ack message, it decides whether to send pending RLC block, to resend RLC block or to send new data blocks. This counter counts the number of DL firsttransmitted RLC blocks from BSC to MS, with coding method of CS2. Usage Measurement Point Unit The counter is used to review the status of DL first-transmitted RLC blocks sent by BSC on PDTCH, with coding method of CS2. When BSC sends first-transmitted RLC block (with coding method of CS2) to MS via BTS, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 55. Times
C900040091
Definition Description Number of DL RLC new blocks in CS3 on PDTCH After BSC receives DownLink Ack message, it decides whether to send pending RLC block, to resend RLC block or to send new data blocks. This counter counts the number of DL firsttransmitted RLC blocks from BSC to MS, with coding method of CS3. The counter is used to review the status of DL first-transmitted RLC blocks sent by BSC on PDTCH, with coding method of CS3. When BSC sends first-transmitted RLC block (with coding method of CS3) to MS via BTS, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 55. Times
C900040092
Definition Description Number of DL RLC new blocks in CS4 on PDTCH After BSC receives DownLink Ack message, it decides whether to send pending RLC block, to resend RLC block or to send new data blocks. This counter counts the number of DL firsttransmitted RLC blocks from BSC to MS, with coding method of CS4. The counter is used to review the status of DL first-transmitted RLC blocks sent by BSC on PDTCH, with coding method of CS4. When BSC sends first-transmitted RLC block (with coding method of CS4) to MS via BTS, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 55. Times
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C900040093
Definition Description Usage Measurement Point Number of UL RLC blocks excluding dummy blocks on PACCH This counter counts the number of UL RLC blocks expect DUMMY blocks sent from MS to BSC through BTS on PACCH. The counter counts the number of uplink RLC blocks expect DUMMY blocks received by BSC on PACCH. When BSC receives an UL control block (except the DUMMY block) from MS, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 56.
FIGURE 56 - MEASUREMENT POINT OF NUMBER OF UL RLC BLOCKS EXCLUDING DUMMY BLOCKS ON P ACCH
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Times
C900040094
Definition Description Number of UL RLC pending blocks in CS1 on PDTCH After receiving UL data block, BSC decides whether it is retransmitted RLC block, first-transmitted RLC block or pending RLC block. This counter counts the number of useful UL CS1coded pending RLC blocks received on PDTCH. This counter counts the number of useful UL CS1-coded pending RLC blocks received by BSC on PDTCH. When BSC receives CS1-coded UL pending RLC block, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 57.
FIGURE 57 - MEASUREMENT POINT OF NUMBER OF UL RLC PENDING BLOCKS ON PDTCH
MS RLC block
BTS UL pending RLC block (coding scheme can be CS1 ~ CS4, MCS1 ~ MCS9)
BSC
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C900040095
Definition Description Number of UL RLC pending blocks in CS2 on PDTCH After receiving UL data block, BSC decides whether it is retransmitted RLC block, first-transmitted RLC block or pending RLC block. This counter counts the number of useful UL CS2coded pending RLC blocks received on PDTCH. This counter counts the number of useful UL CS2-coded pending RLC blocks received by BSC on PDTCH. When BSC receives CS2-coded UL pending RLC block, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 57. Times
C900040096
Definition Description Number of UL RLC pending blocks in CS3 on PDTCH After receiving UL data block, BSC decides whether it is retransmitted RLC block, first-transmitted RLC block or pending RLC block. This counter counts the number of useful UL CS3coded pending RLC blocks received on PDTCH. This counter counts the number of useful UL CS3-coded pending RLC blocks received by BSC on PDTCH. When BSC receives CS3-coded UL pending RLC block, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 57. Times
C900040097
Definition Description Number of UL RLC pending blocks in CS4 on PDTCH After receiving UL data block, BSC decides whether it is retransmitted RLC block, first-transmitted RLC block or pending RLC block. This counter counts the number of useful UL CS4coded pending RLC blocks received on PDTCH. This counter counts the number of useful UL CS4-coded pending RLC blocks received by BSC on PDTCH. When BSC receives CS4-coded UL pending RLC block, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 57. Times
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C900040098
Definition Description Number of UL RLC NACK blocks in CS1 on PDTCH After receiving UL data block, BSC decides whether it is retransmitted RLC block, first-transmitted RLC block or pending RLC block. This counter counts the number of useful UL CS1coded retransmitted RLC blocks received on PDTCH. This counter counts the number of useful UL CS1-coded retransmitted RLC blocks received by BSC on PDTCH. When BSC receives CS1-coded UL retransmitted RLC block, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 58.
FIGURE 58 ON PDTCH MEASUREM ENT POINT OF NUMBER OF UL RLC N ACK BLOCKS
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Times
C900040099
Definition Description Number of UL RLC NACK blocks in CS2 on PDTCH After receiving UL data block, BSC decides whether it is retransmitted RLC block, first-transmitted RLC block or pending RLC block. This counter counts the number of useful UL CS2coded retransmitted RLC blocks received on PDTCH. This counter counts the number of useful UL CS2-coded retransmitted RLC blocks received by BSC on PDTCH. When BSC receives CS2-coded UL retransmitted RLC block, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 58. Times
C900040100
Definition Description Number of UL RLC NACK blocks in CS3 on PDTCH After receiving UL data block, BSC decides whether it is retransmitted RLC block, first-transmitted RLC block or pending
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RLC block. This counter counts the number of useful UL CS3coded retransmitted RLC blocks received on PDTCH. Usage Measurement Point Unit This counter counts the number of useful UL CS3-coded retransmitted RLC blocks received by BSC on PDTCH. When BSC receives CS3-coded UL retransmitted RLC block, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 58. Times
C900040101
Definition Description Number of UL RLC NACK blocks in CS4 on PDTCH After receiving UL data block, BSC decides whether it is retransmitted RLC block, first-transmitted RLC block or pending RLC block. This counter counts the number of useful UL CS4coded retransmitted RLC blocks received on PDTCH. This counter counts the number of useful UL CS4-coded retransmitted RLC blocks received by BSC on PDTCH. When BSC receives CS4-coded UL retransmitted RLC block, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 58. Times
C900040102
Definition Description Number of UL RLC new blocks in CS1 on PDTCH After receiving UL data block, BSC decides whether it is retransmitted RLC block, first-transmitted RLC block or pending RLC block. This counter counts the number of useful UL CS1coded first-transmitted RLC blocks received on PDTCH. This counter counts the number of useful UL CS1-coded firsttransmitted RLC blocks received by BSC on PDTCH. When BSC receives CS1-coded UL first-transmitted RLC block, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 59.
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C900040103
Definition Description Number of UL RLC new blocks in CS2 on PDTCH After receiving UL data block, BSC decides whether it is retransmitted RLC block, first-transmitted RLC block or pending RLC block. This counter counts the number of useful UL CS2coded first-transmitted RLC blocks received on PDTCH. This counter counts the number of useful UL CS2-coded firsttransmitted RLC blocks received by BSC on PDTCH. When BSC receives CS2-coded UL first-transmitted RLC block, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 59. Times
C900040104
Definition Description Number of UL RLC new blocks in CS3 on PDTCH After receiving UL data block, BSC decides whether it is retransmitted RLC block, first-transmitted RLC block or pending RLC block. This counter counts the number of useful UL CS3coded first-transmitted RLC blocks received on PDTCH. This counter counts the number of useful UL CS3-coded firsttransmitted RLC blocks received by BSC on PDTCH. When BSC receives CS3-coded UL first-transmitted RLC block, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 59. Times
C900040105
Definition Description Number of UL RLC new blocks in CS4 on PDTCH
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After receiving UL data block, BSC decides whether it is retransmitted RLC block, first-transmitted RLC block or pending RLC block. This counter counts the number of useful UL CS4coded first-transmitted RLC blocks received on PDTCH. Usage Measurement Point Unit This counter counts the number of useful UL CS4-coded firsttransmitted RLC blocks received by BSC on PDTCH. When BSC receives CS4-coded UL first-transmitted RLC block, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 59. Times
C900040106
Definition Description Number of UL data blocks received on PDTCH When MS transmits UL RLC blocks to BSC through BTS, this counter counts the number of data blocks received by BSC, including the retransmitted RLC blocks, blocks to be confirmed and the first-transmitted blocks. The counter counts the number of data blocks received by UL PDTCH. When MS transmits an UL RLC block to BSC through BTS (including the retransmitted RLC blocks, blocks to be confirmed and the first-transmitted blocks), this counter increments. Times
C900040107
Definition Description Number of DL data blocks sent on PDTCH When BSC transmits DL RLC blocks to BTS, this counter counts the number of data blocks sent from BSC, including the retransmitted RLC blocks, blocks to be confirmed and the firsttransmitted blocks. The counter counts the number of data blocks sent by DL PDTCH. When BSC transmits a DL RLC block to BTS (including the retransmitted RLC blocks, blocks to be confirmed and the firsttransmitted blocks), this counter increments. Times
C900040108
Definition Description Number of GPRS DL TBF establishment requests
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The counter counts the number of GPRS DL TBF establishment requests received by PS control plane when BSC attempts to establish DL GPRS TBFs. It is the sum of CCCH/PCCCH requests (C901170002) and PACCH requests (C901170003). Usage The counter collects information about the frequency of DL establishment requests received by PS control plane when BSC attempts to establish DL GPRS TBFs. This counter increments in the following two cases: When PS control plane receives a DL TBF establishment request from PS user plane, this counter increments. When UL GPRS TBF exists and DL GPRS TBF is to be established, if PS control plane receives the DL assignment message from PS user plane, this counter increments. Unit Times
Measurement Point
C900040109
Definition Description Usage Measurement Point Number of GPRS DL TBF establishment failure due to database allocation failure The counter counts the number of GPRS DL TBF establishment failure due to database allocation failure. The counter collects information about the frequency of channel allocation failures when BSC attempts to establish DL GPRS TBFs. This counter increments in the following two cases: When PS control plane receives the DL TBF establishment request from PS user plane, it will apply to database for resources. If it fails to obtain the resources, this counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 60.
FIGURE 60 - MEASUREMENT POINT OF ALLOCATION F AILURES AFTER RECEIVING DL TBF ESTABLISHMENT REQUEST
When MS has already established an UL GPRS TBF and DL GPRS TBF is to be established, if PS control plane receives the DL TBF assignment message from PS user plane, it will
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apply to database for resources. If it fails to obtain the resources, this counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 61.
FIGURE 61 - MEASUREMENT POINT OF ALLOCATION F AILURES AFTER RECEIVING DL TBF ASSIGNMENT MESSAGE
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Times
C900040110
Definition Description Usage Measurement Point Number of GPRS DL TBF resource reallocation requests due to UL TBF establishment The counter counts the number of GPRS DL TBF resource reallocation requests due to UL TBF establishment. The counter collects information about the frequency of GPRS DL TBF resource reallocation requests. When MS has already established a DL GPRS TBF, if PS control plane receives an UL TBF assignment message from PS user plane, this counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 62.
FIGURE 62 - MEASUREMENT POINT OF NUMBER OF GPRS DL TBF RESOURCE REALLOCATION REQUESTS DUE TO UL TBF ESTABLISHMENT
PS user plane
PS control plane
UL TBF assignment A
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Times
C900040111
Definition Number of GPRS DL TBF resource reallocation failure due to UL TBF establishment
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If MS has already established a DL GPRS TBF and it needs to establish an UL TBF on PACCH, PS control plane should apply to database for resources. The counter counts the number of DL resource reallocation failures caused by failed UL TBF establishment allocation. The counter collects information about the frequency of GPRS DL resource reallocation failures caused by failed UL TBF establishment allocation. When MS has already established a DL GPRS TBF, if PS control plane receives an UL TBF assignment message from PS user plane, it will apply to database for resources. If it fails to obtain the resources, this counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 63.
FIGURE 63 - MEASUREMENT POINT OF NUMBER OF GPRS DL TBF RESOURCE REALLOCATION FAILURE DUE TO UL TBF ESTABLISHMENT
Usage
Measurement Point
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C900040112
Definition Description Number of GPRS DL TBF resource reallocation requests due to LLC transmission This counter counts the number of resource reallocation requests that PS control plane receives from PS user plane caused by UL/DL LLC frame changes during the DL GPRS TBF transmission. This counter collects information about the frequency of resource reallocation requests received by PS control plane during the DL GPRS TBF transmission. When PS control plane receives a resource reallocation request from PS user plane, if the current DL GPRS TBF exists, this counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 64.
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Measurement Point
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FIGURE 64 - MEASUREMENT POINT OF NUMBER OF GPRS DL TBF RESOURCE REALLOCATION REQUESTS DUE TO LLC TRANSMISSION
PS user plane
PS control plane
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Times
C900040113
Definition Description Number of GPRS DL TBF resource reallocation failure due to LLC transmission During the DL GPRS TBF transmission, because UL/DL LLC frame changes, PS user plane sends a resource reallocation request to PS control plane. After receiving the request, PS control plane applies to database for resources. This counter counts the number of failed resource allocations. This counter collects information about the frequency of failed resource allocations during the DL GPRS TBF transmission after PS control plane receives the resource reallocation request and applies to database for resources. After PS control plane receives a resource reallocation request from PS user plane and applies to database for resources, if it fails to obtain the resources, this counter increments, as A shown in Figure 65.
FIGURE 65 - MEASUREMENT POINT OF NUMBER OF GPRS DL TBF RESOURCE REALLOCATION FAILURE DUE TO LLC TRANSMISSION
Usage
Measurement Point
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C900040114
Definition Description Number of EGPRS DL TBF establishment requests
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The counter counts the number of EGPRS downlink TBF establishment requests received by control plane. It is the sum of CCCH/PCCCH requests (C901180002) and PACCH requests (C901180003). Usage The counter collects information about the frequency of DL establishment requests received by the control plane when BSC attempts to establish DL EGPRS TBFs. This counter increments in the following two cases: When PS control plane receives a DL TBF establishment request from PS user plane, this counter increments. When UL EGPRS TBF exists and DL EGPRS TBF is to be established, if PS control plane receives the DL assignment message from PS user plane, this counter increments. Unit Times
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C900040115
Definition Description Number of EGPRS DL TBF establishment failure due to database allocation failure The counter counts the number of channel allocation failures when BSC attempts to establish DL EGPRS TBFs and RANPS applies to database for resources. The counter collects information about the frequency of channel allocation failures when BSC attempts to establish DL EGPRS TBFs and RANPS applies to database for resources. This counter increments in the following two cases: When PS control plane receives the DL TBF establishment request from PS user plane, it will apply to database for resources. If it fails to obtain the resources, this counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 60. When UL EGPRS TBF exists and DL EGPRS TBF is to be established, if PS control plane receives the DL TBF assignment message from PS user plane, it will apply to database for resources. If it fails to obtain the resources, this counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 61. Unit Times
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C900040116
Definition Description Number of EGPRS DL TBF resource reallocation requests due to UL TBF establishment
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The counter counts the number of EGPRS downlink TBF resource reallocation requests (concurrent PACCH UL TBF establishment request). Usage Measurement Point The counter collects information about the frequency of EGPRS downlink TBF resource reallocation requests. When MS has already established a DL EGPRS TBF, if PS control plane receives an UL TBF assignment message from PS user plane, this counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 62. Times
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C900040117
Definition Description Number of EGPRS DL TBF resource reallocation failure due to UL TBF establishment If MS has already established a DL EGPRS TBF and it needs to establish an UL TBF on PACCH, PS control plane should apply to database for resources. The counter counts the number of DL resource reallocation failures caused by failed UL TBF establishment allocation. The counter collects information about the frequency of EGPRS DL resource reallocation failures caused by failed UL TBF establishment allocation. When MS has already established a DL EGPRS TBF, if PS control plane receives an UL TBF assignment message from PS user plane, it will apply to database for resources. If it fails to obtain the resources, this counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 63. Times
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C900040118
Definition Description Number of EGPRS DL TBF resource reallocation requests due to LLC transmission This counter counts the number of resource reallocation requests that PS control plane receives from PS user plane caused by UL/DL LLC frame changes during the DL EGPRS TBF transmission. This counter collects information about the frequency of resource reallocation requests received by PS control plane during the DL EGPRS TBF transmission. When PS control plane receives a resource reallocation request from PS user plane, if the current DL EGPRS TBF exists, this counter increments, as A shown in Figure 64.
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C900040119
Definition Description Number of EGPRS DL TBF resource reallocation failure due to LLC transmission During the DL EGPRS TBF transmission, because UL/DL LLC frame changes, PS user plane sends a resource reallocation request to PS control plane. After receiving the request, PS control plane applies to database for resources. This counter counts the number of failed resource allocations. This counter collects information about the frequency of failed resource allocations during the DL EGPRS TBF transmission after PS control plane receives the resource reallocation request and applies to database for resources. After PS control plane receives a resource reallocation request from PS user plane and applies to database for resources, if it fails to obtain the resources, this counter increments, as A shown in Figure 65. Times
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C900040120
Definition Description Number of GPRS UL TBF establishment requests The counter counts the number of all channel requests when MS attempts to establish GPRS UL TBFs. It is the sum of CCCH requests (C901190002), PCCCH requests (C901190004) and PACCH requests (C901190006). The counter collects information about the frequency of channel requests when MS attempts to establish GPRS services. This counter increments in the following three cases: When BSC receives a CCCH request originated by MS, this counter increments. When BSC receives a PCCCH request originated by MS, this counter increments. When BSC receives a PACCH request originated by MS and user plane sends a resource request to control plane, this counter increments. Unit Times
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Definition Description Usage Number of GPRS UL TBF establishment failure due to database allocation failure The counter counts the number of GPRS UL TBF establishment channel allocation failures. The counter collects information about the frequency of channel allocation failures when the system attempts to establish UL GPRS TBFs. This counter increments in the following three cases: When PS control plane receives a CCCH request from MS, it will apply to database for resources. If it fails to obtain the resources, this counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 66.
FIGURE 66 - MEASUREMENT POINT OF ALLOCATION F AILURES AFTER RECEIVING CCCH REQUEST
Measurement Point
When PS control plane receives a PCCCH request from MS, it will apply to database for resources. If it fails to obtain the resources, this counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 67.
FIGURE 67 - MEASUREMENT POINT OF ALLOCATION F AILURES AFTER RECEIVING PCCCH REQUEST
When MS has already established a DL GPRS TBF, if PS control plane receives an UL TBF assignment message from PS user plane, it will apply to database for resources. If it fails to obtain the resources, this counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 68.
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C900040122
Definition Description Usage Measurement Point Number of GPRS UL TBF resource reallocation requests due to DL TBF establishment The counter counts the number of RS UL TBF resource reallocation requests due to DL TBF establishment. The counter collects information about the frequency of GPRS UL TBF resource reallocation requests. When MS has already established an UL GPRS TBF, if PS control plane receives a DL TBF assignment message from PS user plane, this counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 69.
FIGURE 69 - MEASUREMENT POINT OF NUMBER OF GPRS UL TBF RESOURCE REALLOCATION REQUESTS DUE TO DL TBF ESTABLISHMENT
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C900040123
Definition Description Number of GPRS UL TBF resource reallocation failure due to DL TBF establishment If MS has already established an UL GPRS TBF and it needs to establish a DL TBF on PACCH, PS control plane should apply to
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database for resources. The counter counts the number of UL resource reallocation failures caused by failed DL TBF establishment allocation. Usage The counter collects information about the frequency of GPRS UL resource reallocation failures caused by failed DL TBF establishment allocation. When MS has already established an UL GPRS TBF, if PS control plane receives a DL TBF assignment message from PS user plane, it will apply to database for resources. If it fails to obtain the resources, this counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 61. Times
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C900040124
Definition Description Number of GPRS UL TBF resource reallocation requests due to LLC transmission This counter counts the number of resource reallocation requests that PS control plane receives from PS user plane caused by UL/DL LLC frame changes during the UL GPRS TBF transmission. This counter collects information about the frequency of resource reallocation requests received by PS control plane during the UL GPRS TBF transmission. When PS control plane receives a resource reallocation request from PS user plane, if the current UL GPRS TBF exists, this counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 64. Times
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C900040125
Definition Description Number of GPRS UL TBF resource reallocation failure due to LLC transmission During the UL GPRS TBF transmission, because UL/DL LLC frame changes, PS user plane sends a resource reallocation request to PS control plane. After receiving the request, PS control plane applies to database for resources. This counter counts the number of failed resource allocations. This counter collects information about the frequency of failed resource allocations during the UL GPRS TBF transmission after PS control plane receives the resource reallocation request and applies to database for resources. After PS control plane receives a resource reallocation request from PS user plane and applies to database for resources, if it
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fails to obtain the resources, this counter increments, as A shown in Figure 65. Unit Times
C900040126
Definition Description Number of GPRS UL TBF resource reallocation requests for resource request This counter counts the number of resource allocation requests that PS control plane receives from MS during the UL GPRS TBF transmission. This counter collects information about the frequency of resource allocation requests received by PS control plane during the UL GPRS TBF transmission (including 2-step UL access and UL TBF transmission). When PS control plane receives a resource allocation request from PS user plane, this counter increments, as A shown in Figure 70.
FIGURE 70 - MEASUREMENT POINT OF NUMBER OF GPRS UL TBF RESOURCE REALLOCATION REQUESTS FOR RESOURCE REQUEST
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C900040127
Definition Description Number of GPRS UL TBF resource reallocation failure due to database allocation failure for resource request During the UL GPRS TBF transmission, after receiving the resource allocation request from MS, PS control plane applies to database for resources. This counter counts the number of failed resource allocations. This counter collects information about the frequency of failed resource allocations during the UL GPRS TBF transmission (including 2-step UL access and UL TBF transmission) after PS control plane receives the resource allocation request from MS and applies to database for resources. After PS control plane receives a resource reallocation request from MS and applies to database for resources, if it fails to
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C900040128
Definition Description Number of EGPRS UL TBF establishment requests The counter counts the number of all channel requests when MS attempts to establish EDGE UL TBFs. It is the sum of CCCH requests (C901200003), PCCCH requests (C901200005) and PACCH requests (C901200006). The counter collects information about the frequency of channel requests when MS attempts to establish EDGE services. This counter increments in the following three cases: When BSC receives an EDGE CCCH request originated by MS, this counter increments. When BSC receives an EDGE PCCCH request originated by MS, this counter increments. When BSC receives an EDGE PACCH request originated by MS and user plane sends a resource request to control plane, this counter increments. Unit Times
C900040129
Definition Description Usage Number of EGPRS UL TBF establishment failure due to database allocation failure The counter counts the number of EGPRS UL TBF establishment channel allocation failures. The counter collects information about the frequency of channel allocation failures when the system attempts to establish UL EGPRS TBFs.
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This counter increments in the following two cases: When PS control plane receives an EGPRS channel request on CCCH or an EGPRS Packet channel request on PCCCH from MS, it will apply to database for resources. If it fails to obtain the resources, this counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 72.
FIGURE 72 MEASUREMENT POINT OF NUMBER OF EGPRS UPLINK TBF ESTABLISHMENT CHANNEL ALLOCATION FAILURES
When MS has already established a DL EGPRS TBF, if PS control plane receives an UL TBF assignment message from PS user plane, it will apply to database for resources. If it fails to obtain the resources, this counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 68. Unit Times
C900040130
Definition Description Usage Measurement Point Number of EGPRS UL TBF resource reallocation requests due to DL TBF establishment The counter counts the number of EGPRS UL TBF resource reallocation requests due to DL TBF establishment. The counter collects information about the frequency of EGPRS UL TBF resource reallocation requests. When MS has already established an UL EGPRS TBF, if PS control plane receives a DL TBF assignment message from PS user plane, this counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 69. Times
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C900040131
Definition Description Number of EGPRS UL TBF resource reallocation failure due to DL TBF establishment
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If MS has already established an UL EGPRS TBF and it needs to establish a DL TBF on PACCH, PS control plane should apply to database for resources. The counter counts the number of UL resource reallocation failures caused by failed DL TBF establishment allocation. Usage The counter collects information about the frequency of EGPRS UL resource reallocation failures caused by failed DL TBF establishment allocation. When MS has already established an UL EGPRS TBF, if PS control plane receives a DL TBF assignment message from PS user plane, it will apply to database for resources. If it fails to obtain the resources, this counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 61. Times
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C900040132
Definition Description Number of EGPRS UL TBF resource reallocation requests due to LLC transmission This counter counts the number of resource reallocation requests that PS control plane receives from PS user plane caused by UL/DL LLC frame changes during the UL EGPRS TBF transmission. This counter collects information about the frequency of resource reallocation requests received by PS control plane during the UL EGPRS TBF transmission. When PS control plane receives a resource reallocation request from PS user plane, this counter increments, as A shown in Figure 64. Times
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C900040133
Definition Description Number of EGPRS UL TBF resource reallocation failure due to LLC transmission During the UL EGPRS TBF transmission, because UL/DL LLC frame changes, PS user plane sends a resource reallocation request to PS control plane. After receiving the request, PS control plane applies to database for resources. This counter counts the number of failed resource allocations. This counter collects information about the frequency of failed resource allocations during the UL EGPRS TBF transmission after PS control plane receives the resource reallocation request and applies to database for resources. After PS control plane receives a resource reallocation request from PS user plane and applies to database for resources, if it
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C900040134
Definition Description Number of EGPRS UL TBF resource reallocation requests for resource request This counter counts the number of resource allocation requests that PS control plane receives from MS during the UL EGPRS TBF transmission. This counter collects information about the frequency of resource allocation requests received by PS control plane during the UL EGPRS TBF transmission (including 2-step UL access and UL TBF transmission). When PS control plane receives a resource allocation request from PS user plane, this counter increments, as A shown in Figure 70. Times
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C900040135
Definition Description Number of EGPRS UL TBF resource reallocation failure due to database allocation failure During the UL EGPRS TBF transmission, after receiving the resource allocation request from MS, PS control plane applies to database for resources. This counter counts the number of failed resource allocations. This counter collects information about the frequency of failed resource allocations during the UL EGPRS TBF transmission (including 2-step UL access and UL TBF transmission) after PS control plane receives the resource allocation request from MS and applies to database for resources. After PS control plane receives a resource reallocation request from MS and applies to database for resources, if it fails to obtain the resources, this counter increments, as A shown in Figure 71. Times
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C900040136
Definition Description Number of available PDCH
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This counter counts the number of available PDCH in a cell. The PDCH that can be assigned include dynamic and static PDCH both idle and occupied. Usage Measurement Point Unit This counter is used to find out the number of available PDCH in the serving cell. The counters value can be obtained by querying the database when periodic measurement data is reported. Times
C900040137
Definition Description Number of forcing conversation dynamic from PDCH to TCH by BSC iBSC supports dynamic radio channel function. The counter records number of times of reclaiming dynamic PDCH in idle state so as to use them as TCH/F. This counter is used to find out the busy level and density of PS service in the serving cell and use it as reference to decide whether to set static PDCH or not. The counter increments when dynamic PDCH is idle and the database starts reclaiming dynamic PDCH. Times
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C900040138
Definition Description Usage Measurement Point Unit Number of PDCH used by TBF in each cell This counter counts the sum of PDCH used by all TBF in the serving cell. This counter is used to find out the condition of multi-timeslot allocation in the serving cell. The counters value can be obtained by querying the database when periodic measurement data is reported. Times
C900040139
Definition Description Maximum number of used PDCH This counter records the maximum number of used PDCH in a cell within the measurement period. It reflects the occupancy and busy level of PDCH.
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This counter is used to find out the busy level of the cell TCH/F channel. It could be used as a reference for whether to increase PDCH channel configuration. Measurement Point This counter increments in the following three cases: Request for database Release database Report periodic measurement data Unit Times
C900040140
Definition Description Usage Average number of used PDCH This counter records the average number of used PDCH in a cell within the measurement period. This counter is used to find out the busy level of the cell TCH/F channel. It could be used as a reference for whether to increase PDCH channel configuration. This counter increments in the following three cases: Request for database Release database Report periodic measurement data Unit Times
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C900040141
Definition Description Number of GPRS DL TBF establishment requests before T3192 expiration During the running of T3193 of DL GPRS TBF, BSC receives DL LLC frame again, then it performs DL assignment on PACCH of the DL TBF. This counter counts the number of times of establishing new DL TBF. Measurement Point After the DL GPRS TBF transmits all LLC frames and the DL RLC block with FBI = 1, T3193 is started. During T3193 running, when BSC receives new LLC frame and sends DL assignment, this counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 73.
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FIGURE 73 MEASUREMENT POINT OF NUMBER OF GPRS DL TBF ESTABLISHMENT REQUESTS BEFORE T3192 EXPIRATION
BSC LLC Frame LLC Frame Start T3193 LLC Frame Packet Downlink Assignment A
SGSN
RLC BlockFBI1
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C900040142
Definition Description Number of GPRS DL TBF establishment using existing DL TBF resource When establishing EGPRS DL TBF under UL transmission status, the user plane needs not to request control plane for DL resource if having saved DL TBF resource of last time. It uses the existing resource for DL assignment. This counter records the number of GPRS DL TBF establishment using existing DL TBF resource. During the UL GPRS TBF transmission, when BSC receives the DL LLC frame, it uses the existing resource to establish DL GPRS TBF. The measurement point is as A, as shown in Figure 74.
FIGURE 74 MEASUREMENT POINT OF GPRS DL TBF ESTABLISHMENT USING EXISTING DL TBF RESOURCE
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BSC
SGSN
LLC Frame Packet Downlink Assignment (Packet Timeslot Reconfigure) RLC Block A
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Definition Description Number of GPRS DL TBF establishment requests on PACCH Under UL transmission status, it is necessary to establish DL TBF transmission when user plane receives DL LLC Frame from SGSN. If user plane has not saved DL TBF resource, then user plane requests control plane for resource. This counter counts the number of times of requesting control plane for resource to establish GPRS DL TBF on PACCH. Note: Here, user plane refers to the UPPB of iBSC, and control plane refers to the CMP of iBSC.
Measurment Point
SGSN
Resource Assignment
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C900040144
Definition Description Number of GPRS CCCH/PCCCH DL TBF establishment requests on
Measurement Point
When MS is in packet idle status, after BSC receives DL LLC frame from SGSN, BSC initiates the process of establishing DL TBF which is assigned on CCCH or PCCCH. BSC user plane first sends the request for DL establishment to BSC control plane. Under MSs packet idle status, when BSC sends the request for DL resource to BSC control plane after receiving LLC frame from SGSN, the counter increments. The measurement point is as A1, as shown in Figure 76.
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C900040145
Definition Description Number of EGPRS DL TBF establishment requests before T3192 expiration During the running of T3193 of DL EGPRS TBF, BSC receives DL LLC frame again, then it performs DL assignment on PACCH of the DL TBF. This counter counts the number of times of establishing new DL TBF. Measurement Point After the DL EGPRS TBF transmits all LLC frames and the DL RLC block with FBI = 1, T3193 is started. During T3193 running, when BSC receives new LLC frame and sends DL assignment, this counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 77.
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FIGURE 77 MEASUREMENT POINT OF NUMBER OF EGPRS DL TBF ESTABLISHMENT REQUESTS BEFORE T3192 EXPIRATION
BSC LLC Frame LLC Frame Start T3193 LLC Frame Packet Downlink Assignment A
SGSN
RLC BlockFBI1
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C900040146
Definition Description Number of EGPRS DL TBF establishment using existing DL TBF resource When establishing EGPRS DL TBF under UL transmission status, the user plane needs not to request control plane for DL resource if having saved DL TBF resource of last time. It uses the existing resource for DL assignment. This counter records the number of EGPRS DL TBF establishment using existing DL TBF resource. During the UL EGPRS TBF transmission, when BSC receives the DL LLC frame, it uses the existing resource to establish DL GPRS TBF. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 78.
FIGURE 78 MEASUREMENT POINT OF NUMBER OF EGPRS DL TBF ESTABLISHMENT USING EXISTING DL TBF RESOURCE
Measurement Point
BSC
SGSN
LLC Frame Packet Downlink Assignment (Packet Timeslot Reconfigure) RLC Block A
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C900040147
Definition Description Number of EGPRS DL TBF establishment requests on PACCH Under UL transmission status, it is necessary to establish DL TBF transmission when user plane receives DL LLC Frame from SGSN. If user plane has not saved DL TBF resource, then user plane requests control plane for resource. This counter counts the number of times of requesting control plane for resource to establish EGPRS DL TBF on PACCH. Measurement Point The measurement point is A1, as shown in Figure 79.
FIGURE 79 MEASUREMENT POINT OF NUMBER OF GPRS DL TBF ESTABLISHM ENT REQUESTS ON P ACCH
SGSN
Resource Assignment
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C900040148
Definition Description Number of EGPRS CCCH/PCCCH DL TBF establishment requests on
When MS is in packet idle status, after BSC receives DL LLC frame from SGSN, BSC initiates the process of establishing DL TBF which is assigned on CCCH or PCCCH. BSC user plane first sends the request for DL establishment to BSC control plane. Under MSs packet idle status, when BSC sends the request for DL resource to BSC control plane after receiving LLC frame from SGSN, the counter increments. The measurement point is A1, as shown in Figure 80.
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C900040149
Definition Description Number of GPRS DL signaling TBF release due to N3105 overflow During the GPRS signaling DL TBF transmission, the DL block RRBP bit is set to ask MS to respond with a Packet Downlink Ack/Nack message. If the specified block of BSC fails to receive response from MS, then the N3105 counter increments; otherwise, it has a clear. If no response comes from the MS, then the RRBP bit is set again to ask MS to respond with a Packet Downlink Ack/Nack message; if the N3105 counter reaches its maximum value, it is considered that the radio transmission fails and the GPRS signaling DL TBF is released abnormally. Measurement Point When the N3105 counter value exceeds N3105Max, this counter increments. The measurement point is A1, as shown in Figure 81.
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FIGURE 81 MEASUREMENT POINT OF NUMBER OF GPRS DL SIGNALING TBF RELEASE DUE TO N3105 OVERFLOW
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C900040150
Definition Description Number of GPRS DL signaling TBF release due to other reasons When BSC is transmitting the last RLC block of GPRS signaling DL TBF, set FBI to 1, set RRBP to ask the MS to respond with a Packet Downlink Ack/Nack message, and at the same time, activate T3191. If the specified block receives the MS response, then T3191 will stop and the DL transmission ends normally. If T3191 overflows, then it is considered that the radio transmission fails and the GPRS signaling DL TBF is released abnormally. The measurement point is A1, as shown in Figure 82.
FIGURE 82 MEASUREMENT POINT OF NUMBER OF GPRS DL TBF RELEASE DUE TO OTHER REASONS MS BSC
Measurement Point
RLC Block Start T3191 DOWNLINK ACK Normal release T3191 Timeout A1
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C900040151
Definition Description Number of GPRS DL signaling TBF forcing release by control plane When the user plane is transmitting the GPRS signaling DL TBF, if a release request comes from the control plane, then the GPRS signaling DL TBF will stop and be released abnormally. When the user plane receives the release request from the control plane, this counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 83.
FIGURE 83 MEASUREMENT POINT OF NUMBER OF GPRS DL TBF FORCING RELEASE BY CONTROL PLANE
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C900040152
Definition Description Number of GPRS DL signaling TBF release due to instance suspension When the user plane is transmitting the GPRS signaling DL TBF, at least one block must be transmitted in every 5 seconds. After a DL TBF block is transmitted, BSC will start or restart a 5second DL block assigning timer. If the timer expires, it is considered that the user plane has an instance suspension and the GPRS signaling DL TBF is released abnormally. When the DL block assigning timer expires, this counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 84.
Measurement Point
88
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C900040153
Definition Description Number of GPRS DL signaling TBF release due to inner abnormal When the user plane is transmitting the GPRS signaling DL TBF, if the message fails to be sent at the radio interface, the RLC instance fails to be created, or the resource reassignment fails, the GPRS signaling DL TBF will be released abnormally. During the transmission of GPRS signaling DL TBF, if the message fails to be sent at the radio interface, the RLC instance fails to be created, or the resource reassignment fails, this counter increments. Times
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C900040154
Definition Description Number of EGPRS DL signaling TBF release due to N3105 overflow During the transmission of EGPRS signaling DL TBF, the DL block RRBP bit is set to ask the MS to respond with a Packet Downlink Ack/Nack message. If the specified block of BSC does not receive the MS response, then the N3105 counter increments; if it does, then it has a clear; if no response comes from the MS, then the RRBP bit is set again to ask the MS to respond with a Packet Downlink Ack/Nack message; if the N3105 counter reaches its maximum
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value, it is considered that the radio transmission fails and the DL TBF is released abnormally. Measurement Point When the N3105 counter value exceeds N3105Max, this counter increments. The measurement point is A1, as shown in Figure 85.
FIGURE 85 MEASUREMENT POINT OF NUMBER OF EGPRS DL SIGNALING TBF RELEASE DUE TO N3105 OVERFLOW
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C900040155
Definition Description Number of EGPRS DL signaling TBF release due to other reasons When BSC is transmitting the last RLC block of EGPRS signaling DL TBF, set FBI to 1, set RRBP to ask the MS to respond with a Packet Downlink Ack/Nack message, and at the same time, activate T3191. If the specified block receives the MS response, then T3191 will stop and the DL transmission ends normally. If T3191 overflows, then it is considered that the radio transmission fails and the EGPRS signaling DL TBF is released abnormally. Measurement Point The measurement point is A1, as shown in Figure 86.
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C900040156
Definition Description Number of EGPRS DL signaling TBF forcing release by control plane When the user plane is transmitting the EGPRS signaling DL TBF, if a release request comes from the control plane, then the EGPRS signaling DL TBF will stop and be released abnormally. When the user plane receives the release request from the control plane, this counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 87.
FIGURE 87 MEASUREMENT POINT OF NUMBER OF EGPRS DL TBF FORCING RELEASE BY CONTROL PLANE
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C900040157
Definition Number of EGPRS DL signaling TBF release due to instance suspension
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When the user plane is transmitting the EGPRS signaling DL TBF, at least one block must be transmitted in every 5 seconds. After a DL TBF block is transmitted, BSC will start or restart a 5second DL block assigning timer. If the timer expires, it is considered that the user plane has an instance suspension and the EGPRS signaling DL TBF is released abnormally. When the DL block assigning timer expires, this counter increments. The measurement point is A1, as shown in Figure 88.
FIGURE 88 - MEASUREMENT POINT OF NUMBER OF NUMBER OF EGPRS DL TBF RELEASE DUE TO INSTANCE SUSPENSION
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C900040158
Definition Description Number of EGPRS DL signaling TBF release due to inner abnormal When the user plane is transmitting the EGPRS signaling DL TBF, if the message fails to be sent at the radio interface, the RLC instance fails to be created, or the resource reassignment fails, the EGPRS signaling DL TBF will be released abnormally. During the transmission of EGPRS signaling DL TBF, if the message fails to be sent at the radio interface, the RLC instance fails to be created, or the resource reassignment fails, this counter increments. Times
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C900040159
Definition Number of GPRS UL TBF establishments in release state
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Description
If both MS and BSS support reestablishment in released state, BSS sets RRBP and sends Packet UL Ack message (FAI =1 and TBF Est = 1) to MS after receiving all RLC blocks from MS. If MS has no new data to send, MS returns Packet Ctrl Ack message to BSS. If MS has new data to send but no DL TBF is available, then TBF should be reestablished, with the following two cases to be considered: If system message indicates that Packet Control Ack is of AB mode, then MS sends Packet Control Ack message (Ctrl Ack bit is 00) to BSS, and BSS specifies single block resource for MS by Packet UL Assign message. Subsequent flow is same as that of TWO STEP access. If system message indicates that Packet Control Ack is of RLC/MAC mode, then MS sends Packet Resource Request message to BSS. Subsequent flow is same as that of TWO STEP access.
This counter records the number of reestablishment times of MS in released state. The measurement is A, as shown in Figure 89 and Figure 90.
FIGURE 89 MEASUREMENT POINT ON NUMBER OF GPRS UL TBF REESTABLISHMENTS IN RELEASED STATE (1)
FIGURE 90 - MEASUREMENT POINT ON NUMBER OF GPRS UL TBF REESTABLISHMENTS IN RELEASED STATE (2)
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Definition Description Number of GPRS UL TBF establishment with existing UL resource To accelerate TBF establishment, UPPB caches MSs UL/DL resource within a period of time. When MS attempts to establish new UL TBF on PACCH, relevant resource is directly assigned to MS if there is resource as indicated by UPPB; otherwise, MS sends request for resource to CMP. This counter records the number of reestablishing UL GPRS TBF in released state without having to request for resource. The measurement is A, as shown in Figure 91.
FIGURE 91 - MEASUREMENT POINT OF GPRS UL TBF ESTABLISHMENTS WITH EXISTING UL RESOURCE
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C900040161
Definition Description Number of GPRS UL TBF establishment requests on PACCH When MS has DL TBF and the TBF is in transmission status, if MS has UL data to send but no UL TBF is available, MS sends Packet DL Ack message together with UL TBF establishment request. This counter counts the number of resource reapplications after receiving this request. This counter records the number of requests for establishing UL GPRS TBF on PACCH. The measurement is A, as shown in Figure 92.
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FIGURE 92 MEASUREMENT POINT OF NUMBER OF REQUESTS FOR ESTABLISHING UL GPRS TBF ON P ACCH
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C900040162
Definition Description Number of EGPRS UL data TBF establishments on PACCH When there is available DL TBF, MS sends Packet DL Ack message with UL TBF establishment request. When there is a request to establish UL TBF on PACCH and the TBF type is EGPRS, the counter increments. This counter records the number of times of establishing EGPRS UL TBF on PACCH. When Packet DL Ack message with UL TBF establishment request is received, and the TBF type is EGPRS, the counter increments. Times
C900040163
Definition Description Number of EGPRS UL TBF establishments in release state If both MS and BSS support reestablishment in released state, BSS sets RRBP and sends Packet UL Ack message (FAI =1 and TBF Est = 1) to MS after receiving all RLC blocks from MS. If MS has no new data to send, MS returns Packet Ctrl Ack message to BSS. If MS has new data to send but no DL TBF is available, then TBF should be reestablished, with the following two cases to be considered: If system message indicates that Packet Control Ack is of AB mode, then MS sends Packet Control Ack message (Ctrl Ack bit is 00) to BSS, and BSS specifies single block resource for MS by Packet UL Assign message. Subsequent flow is same as that of TWO STEP access.
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If system message indicates that Packet Control Ack is of RLC/MAC mode, then MS sends Packet Resource Request message to BSS. Subsequent flow is same as that of TWO STEP access. Usage Measurement Point This counter records the number of reestablishment times of MS in released state. The measurement is A, as shown in Figure 93 and Figure 94.
FIGURE 93 MEASUREMENT POINT ON NUMBER OF EGPRS UL TBF REESTABLISHMENTS IN RELEASED STATE (1)
FIGURE 94 - MEASUREMENT POINT ON NUMBER OF EGPRS UL TBF REESTABLISHMENTS IN RELEASED STATE (2)
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C900040164
Definition Description Number of EGPRS UL TBF establishment with existing UL resource To accelerate TBF establishment, UPPB caches MSs UL/DL resource within a period of time. When MS attempts to establish new UL TBF on PACCH, relevant resource is directly assigned to MS if there is resource as indicated by UPPB; otherwise, MS sends request for resource to CMP. This counter records the number of reestablishing UL EGPRS TBF in released state without having to request for resource. The measurement is A, as shown in Figure 95.
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C900040165
Definition Description Number of EGPRS UL TBF establishment requests on PACCH When MS has DL TBF and the TBF is in transmission status, if MS has UL data to send but no UL TBF is available, MS sends Packet DL Ack message together with UL TBF establishment request. This counter counts the number of resource reapplications after receiving this request. This counter records the number of requests for establishing UL EGPRS TBF on PACCH. The measurement is A, as shown in Figure 96.
FIGURE 96 MEASUREMENT POINT OF NUMBER OF REQUESTS FOR ESTABLISHING UL EGPRS TBF ON P ACCH
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C900040166
Definition Description Number of EGPRS CCCH/PCCCH UL TBF establishment requests on
When MS has new data to transmit but no corresponding UL/DL TBF is available, MS initiates UL TBF establishment flow,
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FIGURE 97 MEASUREMENT POINT OF NUMBER OF EGPRS UL TBF ESTABLISHMENT REQUESTS ON CCCH/PCCCH
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C900040167
Definition Description Number of dynamic PDCH preemption for CS service This counter counts the number of times of PDCH being preempted when the service instance is performing CS service but fails to request for the radio channel. This counter is used to find out the busy extent of PS service and CS service in the current cell. It can be used as reference for expanding radio channel configuration, so as to meet requirements of both CS and PS services. The counter increments when the following conditions are satisfied: When the service instance is performing CS service but fails to request for the radio channel The database initiates the dynamic PDCH collection Unit Times
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C900040168
Definition Description Number of GPRS CCCH/PCCCH UL TBF establishment requests on
When MS has new data to transmit but no corresponding UL/DL TBF is available, MS initiates UL TBF establishment flow, depending on whether the cell configures PBCCH on CCCH/PCCCH. This counter records the number of requests for establishing GPRS UL TBF on CCCH/PCCCH.
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C900040169
Definition Description Number of GPRS DL TBF establishment requests on PACCH When UL TBF exists, and there is DL data to be sent through SGSN, a request will be sent to establish DL TBF on PACCH. This counter increments upon the request and the TBF type is GPRS. This counter counts the number of requests to establish GPRS DL TBF on PACCH. When a request is sent to establish DL TBF on PACCH and the TBF type is GPRS, this counter increments. Times
C900040170
Definition Description Number of EGPRS DL TBF establishment requests on PACCH When UL TBF exists, and there is DL data to be sent through SGSN, a request will be sent to establish DL TBF on PACCH. This counter increments upon the request and the TBF type is EGPRS. This counter counts the number of requests to establish EGPRS DL TBF on PACCH. When a request is sent to establish DL TBF on PACCH and the TBF type is EGPRS, this counter increments. Times
C900040171
Definition Description Number of GPRS UL TBF establishment requests on PACCH When there is available DL TBF, MS sends Packet DL Ack message with UL TBF establishment request. When there is a
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request to establish UL TBF on PACCH and the TBF type is GPRS, the counter increments. Usage Measurement Point Unit This counter records the number of requests to establish GPRS UL TBF on PACCH. When Packet DL Ack message with UL TBF establishment request is received, and the TBF type is GPRS, this counter increments. Times
C900040172
Definition Description Number of DL RLC pending blocks in MCS1 on PDTCH After BSC receives DownLink Ack message, it decides whether to send pending RLC block, to resend RLC block or to send new data blocks. This counter counts the number of DL pending RLC blocks from BSC to MS, with coding method of MCS1. This counter counts the number of DL pending RLC blocks sent on PDTCH, with coding method of MCS1. When BSC sends a pending RLC block whose coding method is MCS1 to MS, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 53. Times
C900040173
Definition Description Number of DL RLC pending blocks in MCS2 on PDTCH After BSC receives DownLink Ack message, it decides whether to send pending RLC block, to resend RLC block or to send new data blocks. This counter counts the number of DL pending RLC blocks from BSC to MS, with coding method of MCS2. This counter counts the number of DL pending RLC blocks sent on PDTCH, with coding method of MCS2. When BSC sends a pending RLC block whose coding method is MCS2 to MS via BTS, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 53. Times
C900040174
Definition Description Number of DL RLC pending blocks in MCS3 on PDTCH After BSC receives DownLink Ack message, it decides whether to send pending RLC block, to resend RLC block or to send new
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data blocks. This counter counts the number of DL pending RLC blocks from BSC to MS, with coding method of MCS3. Usage This counter counts the number of DL pending RLC blocks sent on PDTCH, with coding method of MCS3. When BSC sends a pending RLC block whose coding method is MCS3 to MS via BTS, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 53. Times
C900040175
Definition Description Number of DL RLC pending blocks in MCS4 on PDTCH After BSC receives DownLink Ack message, it decides whether to send pending RLC block, to resend RLC block or to send new data blocks. This counter counts the number of DL pending RLC blocks from BSC to MS, with coding method of MCS4. This counter counts the number of DL pending RLC blocks sent on PDTCH, with coding method of MCS4. When BSC sends a pending RLC block whose coding method is MCS4 to MS via BTS, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 53. Times
C900040176
Definition Description Number of DL RLC pending blocks in MCS5 on PDTCH After BSC receives DownLink Ack message, it decides whether to send pending RLC block, to resend RLC block or to send new data blocks. This counter counts the number of DL pending RLC blocks from BSC to MS, with coding method of MCS5. This counter counts the number of DL pending RLC blocks sent on PDTCH, with coding method of MCS5. When BSC sends a pending RLC block whose coding method is MCS5 to MS via BTS, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 53. Times
C900040177
Definition Number of DL RLC pending blocks in MCS6 on PDTCH
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After BSC receives DownLink Ack message, it decides whether to send pending RLC block, to resend RLC block or to send new data blocks. This counter counts the number of DL pending RLC blocks from BSC to MS, with coding method of MCS6. This counter counts the number of DL pending RLC blocks sent on PDTCH, with coding method of MCS6. When BSC sends a pending RLC block whose coding method is MCS6 to MS via BTS, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 53. Times
C900040178
Definition Description Number of DL RLC pending blocks in MCS7 on PDTCH After BSC receives DownLink Ack message, it decides whether to send pending RLC block, to resend RLC block or to send new data blocks. This counter counts the number of DL pending RLC blocks from BSC to MS, with coding method of MCS7. This counter counts the number of DL pending RLC blocks sent on PDTCH, with coding method of MCS7. When BSC sends a pending RLC block whose coding method is MCS7 to MS via BTS, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 53. Times
C900040179
Definition Description Number of DL RLC pending blocks in MCS8 on PDTCH After BSC receives DownLink Ack message, it decides whether to send pending RLC block, to resend RLC block or to send new data blocks. This counter counts the number of DL pending RLC blocks from BSC to MS, with coding method of MCS8. This counter counts the number of DL pending RLC blocks sent on PDTCH, with coding method of MCS8. When BSC sends a pending RLC block whose coding method is MCS8 to MS via BTS, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 53. Times
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Definition Number of DL RLC pending blocks in MCS9 on PDTCH
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After BSC receives DownLink Ack message, it decides whether to send pending RLC block, to resend RLC block or to send new data blocks. This counter counts the number of DL pending RLC blocks from BSC to MS, with coding method of MCS9. This counter counts the number of DL pending RLC blocks sent on PDTCH, with coding method of MCS9. When BSC sends a pending RLC block whose coding method is MCS9 to MS via BTS, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 53. Times
C900040181
Definition Description Number of DL RLC NACK blocks in MCS1 on PDTCH After BSC receives DownLink Ack message, it decides whether to send pending RLC block, to resend RLC block or to send new data blocks. This counter counts the number of DL retransmitted RLC blocks from BSC to MS, with coding method of MCS1. This counter counts the number of DL retransmitted RLC blocks sent on PDTCH, with coding method of MCS1. When BSC sends retransmitted RLC block whose coding method is MCS1 to MS via BTS, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 54. Times
C900040182
Definition Description Number of DL RLC NACK blocks in MCS2 on PDTCH After BSC receives DownLink Ack message, it decides whether to send pending RLC block, to resend RLC block or to send new data blocks. This counter counts the number of DL retransmitted RLC blocks from BSC to MS, with coding method of MCS2. This counter counts the number of DL retransmitted RLC blocks sent on PDTCH, with coding method of MCS2. When BSC sends retransmitted RLC block whose coding method is MCS2 to MS via BTS, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 54. Times
C900040183
Definition Number of DL RLC NACK blocks in MCS3 on PDTCH
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After BSC receives DownLink Ack message, it decides whether to send pending RLC block, to resend RLC block or to send new data blocks. This counter counts the number of DL retransmitted RLC blocks from BSC to MS, with coding method of MCS3. This counter counts the number of DL retransmitted RLC blocks sent on PDTCH, with coding method of MCS3. When BSC sends retransmitted RLC block whose coding method is MCS3 to MS via BTS, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 54. Times
C900040184
Definition Description Number of DL RLC NACK blocks in MCS4 on PDTCH After BSC receives DownLink Ack message, it decides whether to send pending RLC block, to resend RLC block or to send new data blocks. This counter counts the number of DL retransmitted RLC blocks from BSC to MS, with coding method of MCS4. This counter counts the number of DL retransmitted RLC blocks sent on PDTCH, with coding method of MCS4. When BSC sends retransmitted RLC block whose coding method is MCS4 to MS via BTS, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 54. Times
C900040185
Definition Description Number of DL RLC NACK blocks in MCS5 on PDTCH After BSC receives DownLink Ack message, it decides whether to send pending RLC block, to resend RLC block or to send new data blocks. This counter counts the number of DL retransmitted RLC blocks from BSC to MS, with coding method of MCS5. This counter counts the number of DL retransmitted RLC blocks sent on PDTCH, with coding method of MCS5. When BSC sends retransmitted RLC block whose coding method is MCS5 to MS via BTS, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 54. Times
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Definition Number of DL RLC NACK blocks in MCS6 on PDTCH
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After BSC receives DownLink Ack message, it decides whether to send pending RLC block, to resend RLC block or to send new data blocks. This counter counts the number of DL retransmitted RLC blocks from BSC to MS, with coding method of MCS6. This counter counts the number of DL retransmitted RLC blocks sent on PDTCH, with coding method of MCS6. When BSC sends retransmitted RLC block whose coding method is MCS6 to MS via BTS, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 54. Times
C900040187
Definition Description Number of DL RLC NACK blocks in MCS7 on PDTCH After BSC receives DownLink Ack message, it decides whether to send pending RLC block, to resend RLC block or to send new data blocks. This counter counts the number of DL retransmitted RLC blocks from BSC to MS, with coding method of MCS7. This counter counts the number of DL retransmitted RLC blocks sent on PDTCH, with coding method of MCS7. When BSC sends retransmitted RLC block whose coding method is MCS7 to MS via BTS, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 54. Times
C900040188
Definition Description Number of DL RLC NACK blocks in MCS8 on PDTCH After BSC receives DownLink Ack message, it decides whether to send pending RLC block, to resend RLC block or to send new data blocks. This counter counts the number of DL retransmitted RLC blocks from BSC to MS, with coding method of MCS8. This counter counts the number of DL retransmitted RLC blocks sent on PDTCH, with coding method of MCS8. When BSC sends retransmitted RLC block whose coding method is MCS8 to MS via BTS, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 54. Times
C900040189
Definition Number of DL RLC NACK blocks in MCS9 on PDTCH
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After BSC receives DownLink Ack message, it decides whether to send pending RLC block, to resend RLC block or to send new data blocks. This counter counts the number of DL retransmitted RLC blocks from BSC to MS, with coding method of MCS9. This counter counts the number of DL retransmitted RLC blocks sent on PDTCH, with coding method of MCS9. When BSC sends retransmitted RLC block whose coding method is MCS9 to MS via BTS, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 54. Times
C900040190
Definition Description Number of DL RLC new blocks in MCS1 on PDTCH After BSC receives DownLink Ack message, it decides whether to send pending RLC block, to resend RLC block or to send new data blocks. This counter counts the number of DL firsttransmitted RLC blocks from BSC to MS, with coding method of MCS1. The counter is used to review the status of DL first-transmitted RLC blocks sent by BSC on PDTCH, with coding method of MCS1 When BSC sends first-transmitted RLC block (with coding method of MCS1) to MS via BTS, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 55. Times
C900040191
Definition Description Number of DL RLC new blocks in MCS2 on PDTCH After BSC receives DownLink Ack message, it decides whether to send pending RLC block, to resend RLC block or to send new data blocks. This counter counts the number of DL firsttransmitted RLC blocks from BSC to MS, with coding method of MCS2. The counter is used to review the status of DL first-transmitted RLC blocks sent by BSC on PDTCH, with coding method of MCS2. When BSC sends first-transmitted RLC block (with coding method of MCS2) to MS via BTS, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 55. Times
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Definition Description Number of DL RLC new blocks in MCS3 on PDTCH After BSC receives DownLink Ack message, it decides whether to send pending RLC block, to resend RLC block or to send new data blocks. This counter counts the number of DL firsttransmitted RLC blocks from BSC to MS, with coding method of MCS3. The counter is used to review the status of DL first-transmitted RLC blocks sent by BSC on PDTCH, with coding method of MCS3. When BSC sends first-transmitted RLC block (with coding method of MCS3) to MS via BTS, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 55. Times
C900040193
Definition Description Number of DL RLC new blocks in MCS4 on PDTCH After BSC receives DownLink Ack message, it decides whether to send pending RLC block, to resend RLC block or to send new data blocks. This counter counts the number of DL firsttransmitted RLC blocks from BSC to MS, with coding method of MCS4. The counter is used to review the status of DL first-transmitted RLC blocks sent by BSC on PDTCH, with coding method of MCS4. When BSC sends first-transmitted RLC block (with coding method of MCS4) to MS via BTS, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 55. Times
C900040194
Definition Description Number of DL RLC new blocks in MCS5 on PDTCH After BSC receives DownLink Ack message, it decides whether to send pending RLC block, to resend RLC block or to send new data blocks. This counter counts the number of DL firsttransmitted RLC blocks from BSC to MS, with coding method of MCS5. The counter is used to review the status of DL first-transmitted RLC blocks sent by BSC on PDTCH, with coding method of MCS5. When BSC sends first-transmitted RLC block (with coding method of MCS5) to MS via BTS, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 55.
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C900040195
Definition Description Number of DL RLC new blocks in MCS6 on PDTCH After BSC receives DownLink Ack message, it decides whether to send pending RLC block, to resend RLC block or to send new data blocks. This counter counts the number of DL firsttransmitted RLC blocks from BSC to MS, with coding method of MCS6. The counter is used to review the status of DL first-transmitted RLC blocks sent by BSC on PDTCH, with coding method of MCS6. When BSC sends first-transmitted RLC block (with coding method of MCS6) to MS via BTS, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 55. Times
C900040196
Definition Description Number of DL RLC new blocks in MCS7 on PDTCH After BSC receives DownLink Ack message, it decides whether to send pending RLC block, to resend RLC block or to send new data blocks. This counter counts the number of DL firsttransmitted RLC blocks from BSC to MS, with coding method of MCS7. The counter is used to review the status of DL first-transmitted RLC blocks sent by BSC on PDTCH, with coding method of MCS7. When BSC sends first-transmitted RLC block (with coding method of MCS7) to MS via BTS, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 55. Times
C900040197
Definition Description Number of DL RLC new blocks in MCS8 on PDTCH After BSC receives DownLink Ack message, it decides whether to send pending RLC block, to resend RLC block or to send new data blocks. This counter counts the number of DL firsttransmitted RLC blocks from BSC to MS, with coding method of MCS8. The counter is used to review the status of DL first-transmitted RLC blocks sent by BSC on PDTCH, with coding method of MCS8.
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When BSC sends first-transmitted RLC block (with coding method of MCS8) to MS via BTS, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 55. Times
C900040198
Definition Description Number of DL RLC new blocks in MCS9 on PDTCH After BSC receives DownLink Ack message, it decides whether to send pending RLC block, to resend RLC block or to send new data blocks. This counter counts the number of DL firsttransmitted RLC blocks from BSC to MS, with coding method of MCS9. The counter is used to review the status of DL first-transmitted RLC blocks sent by BSC on PDTCH, with coding method of MCS9. When BSC sends first-transmitted RLC block (with coding method of MCS9) to MS via BTS, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 55. Times
C900040199
Definition Description Number of UL RLC pending blocks in MCS1 on PDTCH After receiving UL data block, BSC decides whether it is retransmitted RLC block, first-transmitted RLC block or pending RLC block. This counter counts the number of useful UL MCS1coded pending RLC blocks received on PDTCH. This counter counts the number of useful UL MCS1-coded pending RLC blocks received by BSC on PDTCH. When BSC receives MCS1-coded UL pending RLC block, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 57. Times
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Definition Description Number of UL RLC pending blocks in MCS2 on PDTCH After receiving UL data block, BSC decides whether it is retransmitted RLC block, first-transmitted RLC block or pending RLC block. This counter counts the number of useful UL MCS2coded pending RLC blocks received on PDTCH.
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This counter counts the number of useful UL MCS2-coded pending RLC blocks received by BSC on PDTCH. Measurement Point Unit When BSC receives MCS2-coded UL pending RLC block, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 57. Times
C900040201
Definition Description Number of UL RLC pending blocks in MCS3 on PDTCH After receiving UL data block, BSC decides whether it is retransmitted RLC block, first-transmitted RLC block or pending RLC block. This counter counts the number of useful UL MCS3coded pending RLC blocks received on PDTCH. This counter counts the number of useful UL MCS3-coded pending RLC blocks received by BSC on PDTCH. When BSC receives MCS3-coded UL pending RLC block, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 57. Times
C900040202
Definition Description Number of UL RLC pending blocks in MCS4 on PDTCH After receiving UL data block, BSC decides whether it is retransmitted RLC block, first-transmitted RLC block or pending RLC block. This counter counts the number of useful UL MCS4coded pending RLC blocks received on PDTCH. This counter counts the number of useful UL MCS4-coded pending RLC blocks received by BSC on PDTCH. When BSC receives MCS4-coded UL pending RLC block, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 57. Times
C900040203
Definition Description Number of UL RLC pending blocks in MCS5 on PDTCH After receiving UL data block, BSC decides whether it is retransmitted RLC block, first-transmitted RLC block or pending RLC block. This counter counts the number of useful UL MCS5coded pending RLC blocks received on PDTCH.
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This counter counts the number of useful UL MCS5-coded pending RLC blocks received by BSC on PDTCH. When BSC receives MCS5-coded UL pending RLC block, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 57. Times
C900040204
Definition Description Number of UL RLC pending blocks in MCS6 on PDTCH After receiving UL data block, BSC decides whether it is retransmitted RLC block, first-transmitted RLC block or pending RLC block. This counter counts the number of useful UL MCS6coded pending RLC blocks received on PDTCH. This counter counts the number of useful UL MCS6-coded pending RLC blocks received by BSC on PDTCH. When BSC receives MCS6-coded UL pending RLC block, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 57. Times
C900040205
Definition Description Number of UL RLC pending blocks in MCS7 on PDTCH After receiving UL data block, BSC decides whether it is retransmitted RLC block, first-transmitted RLC block or pending RLC block. This counter counts the number of useful UL MCS7coded pending RLC blocks received on PDTCH. This counter counts the number of useful UL MCS7-coded pending RLC blocks received by BSC on PDTCH. When BSC receives MCS7-coded UL pending RLC block, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 57. Times
C900040206
Definition Description Number of UL RLC pending blocks in MCS8 on PDTCH After receiving UL data block, BSC decides whether it is retransmitted RLC block, first-transmitted RLC block or pending RLC block. This counter counts the number of useful UL MCS8coded pending RLC blocks received on PDTCH.
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This counter counts the number of useful UL MCS8-coded pending RLC blocks received by BSC on PDTCH. When BSC receives MCS8-coded UL pending RLC block, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 57. Times
C900040207
Definition Description Number of UL RLC pending blocks in MCS9 on PDTCH After receiving UL data block, BSC decides whether it is retransmitted RLC block, first-transmitted RLC block or pending RLC block. This counter counts the number of useful UL MCS9coded pending RLC blocks received on PDTCH. This counter counts the number of useful UL MCS9-coded pending RLC blocks received by BSC on PDTCH. When BSC receives MCS9-coded UL pending RLC block, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 57. Times
C900040208
Definition Description Number of UL RLC NACK blocks in MCS1 on PDTCH After receiving UL data block, BSC decides whether it is retransmitted RLC block, first-transmitted RLC block or pending RLC block. This counter counts the number of useful UL MCS1coded retransmitted RLC blocks received on PDTCH. This counter counts the number of useful UL MCS1-coded retransmitted RLC blocks received by BSC on PDTCH. When BSC receives MCS1-coded UL retransmitted RLC block, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 58. Times
C900040209
Definition Description Number of UL RLC NACK blocks in MCS2 on PDTCH After receiving UL data block, BSC decides whether it is retransmitted RLC block, first-transmitted RLC block or pending RLC block. This counter counts the number of useful UL MCS2coded retransmitted RLC blocks received on PDTCH.
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This counter counts the number of useful UL MCS2-coded retransmitted RLC blocks received by BSC on PDTCH. When BSC receives MCS2-coded UL retransmitted RLC block, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 58. Times
C900040210
Definition Description Number of UL RLC NACK blocks in MCS3 on PDTCH After receiving UL data block, BSC decides whether it is retransmitted RLC block, first-transmitted RLC block or pending RLC block. This counter counts the number of useful UL MCS3coded retransmitted RLC blocks received on PDTCH. This counter counts the number of useful UL MCS3-coded retransmitted RLC blocks received by BSC on PDTCH. When BSC receives MCS3-coded UL retransmitted RLC block, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 58. Times
C900040211
Definition Description Number of UL RLC NACK blocks in MCS4 on PDTCH After receiving UL data block, BSC decides whether it is retransmitted RLC block, first-transmitted RLC block or pending RLC block. This counter counts the number of useful UL MCS4coded retransmitted RLC blocks received on PDTCH. This counter counts the number of useful UL MCS4-coded retransmitted RLC blocks received by BSC on PDTCH. When BSC receives MCS4-coded UL retransmitted RLC block, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 58. Times
C900040212
Definition Description Number of UL RLC NACK blocks in MCS5 on PDTCH After receiving UL data block, BSC decides whether it is retransmitted RLC block, first-transmitted RLC block or pending
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RLC block. This counter counts the number of useful UL MCS5coded retransmitted RLC blocks received on PDTCH. Usage Measurement Point Unit This counter counts the number of useful UL MCS5-coded retransmitted RLC blocks received by BSC on PDTCH. When BSC receives MCS5-coded UL retransmitted RLC block, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 58. Times
C900040213
Definition Description Number of UL RLC NACK blocks in MCS6 on PDTCH After receiving UL data block, BSC decides whether it is retransmitted RLC block, first-transmitted RLC block or pending RLC block. This counter counts the number of useful UL MCS6coded retransmitted RLC blocks received on PDTCH. This counter counts the number of useful UL MCS6-coded retransmitted RLC blocks received by BSC on PDTCH. When BSC receives MCS6-coded UL retransmitted RLC block, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 58. Times
C900040214
Definition Description Number of UL RLC NACK blocks in MCS7 on PDTCH After receiving UL data block, BSC decides whether it is retransmitted RLC block, first-transmitted RLC block or pending RLC block. This counter counts the number of useful UL MCS7coded retransmitted RLC blocks received on PDTCH. This counter counts the number of useful UL MCS7-coded retransmitted RLC blocks received by BSC on PDTCH. When BSC receives MCS7-coded UL retransmitted RLC block, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 58. Times
C900040215
Definition Description Number of UL RLC NACK blocks in MCS8 on PDTCH After receiving UL data block, BSC decides whether it is retransmitted RLC block, first-transmitted RLC block or pending
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RLC block. This counter counts the number of useful UL MCS8coded retransmitted RLC blocks received on PDTCH. Usage Measurement Point Unit This counter counts the number of useful UL MCS8-coded retransmitted RLC blocks received by BSC on PDTCH. When BSC receives MCS8-coded UL retransmitted RLC block, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 58. Times
C900040216
Definition Description Number of UL RLC NACK blocks in MCS9 on PDTCH After receiving UL data block, BSC decides whether it is retransmitted RLC block, first-transmitted RLC block or pending RLC block. This counter counts the number of useful UL MCS9coded retransmitted RLC blocks received on PDTCH. This counter counts the number of useful UL MCS9-coded retransmitted RLC blocks received by BSC on PDTCH. When BSC receives MCS9-coded UL retransmitted RLC block, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 58. Times
C900040217
Definition Description Number of UL RLC new blocks in MCS1 on PDTCH After receiving UL data block, BSC decides whether it is retransmitted RLC block, first-transmitted RLC block or pending RLC block. This counter counts the number of useful UL MCS1coded first-transmitted RLC blocks received on PDTCH. This counter counts the number of useful UL MCS1-coded firsttransmitted RLC blocks received by BSC on PDTCH. When BSC receives MCS1-coded UL first-transmitted RLC block, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 59. Times
C900040218
Definition Description Number of UL RLC new blocks in MCS2 on PDTCH After receiving UL data block, BSC decides whether it is retransmitted RLC block, first-transmitted RLC block or pending
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RLC block. This counter counts the number of useful UL MCS2coded first-transmitted RLC blocks received on PDTCH. Usage Measurement Point Unit This counter counts the number of useful UL MCS2-coded firsttransmitted RLC blocks received by BSC on PDTCH. When BSC receives MCS2-coded UL first-transmitted RLC block, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 59. Times
C900040219
Definition Description Number of UL RLC new blocks in MCS3 on PDTCH After receiving UL data block, BSC decides whether it is retransmitted RLC block, first-transmitted RLC block or pending RLC block. This counter counts the number of useful UL MCS3coded first-transmitted RLC blocks received on PDTCH. This counter counts the number of useful UL MCS3-coded firsttransmitted RLC blocks received by BSC on PDTCH. When BSC receives MCS3-coded UL first-transmitted RLC block, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 59. Times
C900040220
Definition Description Number of UL RLC new blocks in MCS4 on PDTCH After receiving UL data block, BSC decides whether it is retransmitted RLC block, first-transmitted RLC block or pending RLC block. This counter counts the number of useful UL MCS4coded first-transmitted RLC blocks received on PDTCH. This counter counts the number of useful UL MCS4-coded firsttransmitted RLC blocks received by BSC on PDTCH. When BSC receives MCS4-coded UL first-transmitted RLC block, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 59. Times
C900040221
Definition Description Number of UL RLC new blocks in MCS5 on PDTCH After receiving UL data block, BSC decides whether it is retransmitted RLC block, first-transmitted RLC block or pending
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RLC block. This counter counts the number of useful UL MCS5coded first-transmitted RLC blocks received on PDTCH. Usage Measurement Point Unit This counter counts the number of useful UL MCS5-coded firsttransmitted RLC blocks received by BSC on PDTCH. When BSC receives MCS5-coded UL first-transmitted RLC block, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 59. Times
C900040222
Definition Description Number of UL RLC new blocks in MCS6 on PDTCH After receiving UL data block, BSC decides whether it is retransmitted RLC block, first-transmitted RLC block or pending RLC block. This counter counts the number of useful UL MCS6coded first-transmitted RLC blocks received on PDTCH. This counter counts the number of useful UL MCS6-coded firsttransmitted RLC blocks received by BSC on PDTCH. When BSC receives MCS6-coded UL first-transmitted RLC block, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 59. Times
C900040223
Definition Description Number of UL RLC new blocks in MCS7 on PDTCH After receiving UL data block, BSC decides whether it is retransmitted RLC block, first-transmitted RLC block or pending RLC block. This counter counts the number of useful UL MCS7coded first-transmitted RLC blocks received on PDTCH. This counter counts the number of useful UL MCS7-coded firsttransmitted RLC blocks received by BSC on PDTCH. When BSC receives MCS7-coded UL first-transmitted RLC block, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 59. Times
C900040224
Definition Description Number of UL RLC new blocks in MCS8 on PDTCH After receiving UL data block, BSC decides whether it is retransmitted RLC block, first-transmitted RLC block or pending
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RLC block. This counter counts the number of useful UL MCS8coded first-transmitted RLC blocks received on PDTCH. Usage Measurement Point Unit This counter counts the number of useful UL MCS8-coded firsttransmitted RLC blocks received by BSC on PDTCH. When BSC receives MCS8-coded UL first-transmitted RLC block, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 59. Times
C900040225
Definition Description Number of UL RLC new blocks in MCS9 on PDTCH After receiving UL data block, BSC decides whether it is retransmitted RLC block, first-transmitted RLC block or pending RLC block. This counter counts the number of useful UL MCS9coded first-transmitted RLC blocks received on PDTCH. This counter counts the number of useful UL MCS9-coded firsttransmitted RLC blocks received by BSC on PDTCH. When BSC receives MCS9-coded UL first-transmitted RLC block, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 59. Times
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Overview
CPU load measurement consists of statistic of the average value and peak value of CPU load. The measurement takes BSC as the statistics unit.
What It Counts Average load of the processor Peak value of the processor load
C900050001
Definition Description Average load of the processor This counter counts the average load of the main processor during measurement period.
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After a collection period ends, calculation will be executed according to the sampling load of the main processor. Percent
C900050002
Definition Description Measurement Point Unit Peak value of the processor load This counter counts the peak value of the main processor load during measurement period. The measurement point is the peak value of the sampling main processor load during collection period. Percent
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CS Basic Measurement
This chapter contains detailed information about counters related to CS basic measurement.
Overview
CS basic measurement involves counters that are used to evaluate the circuit switching service performance and status. These counters are often used in measurement related to radio access, SDCCH, TCH, SAPI3, call drop, handover, Abis interface message statistics, and radio resource availability. The measurement takes cell as the statistics unit.
Counter ID C900060001 C900060002 C900060003 C900060004 C900060005 C900060006 C900060007 C900060008 C900060009
What It Counts Number of MTC access attempts Number of MTC access success Number of SDCCH seizure attempts for assignment Number of SDCCH seizure success for assignment Number of SDCCH seizure failure for assignment Number of SDCCH seizure attempts for handover Number of SDCCH seizure failure for handover Number of SDCCH allocation success for assignment Number of SDCCH allocation failure for assignment
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Counter ID C900060010 C900060011 C900060012 C900060013 C900060014 C900060015 C900060016 C900060017 C900060018 C900060019 C900060020 C900060021 C900060022 C900060023 C900060024 C900060025 C900060026 C900060027 C900060028 C900060029 C900060030 C900060031 C900060032 C900060033 C900060034
What It Counts Number of signaling TCH/F seizure attempts for assignment Number of signaling TCH/F seizure failure for assignment Number of signaling TCH/F seizure attempts for handover Number of signaling TCH/F seizure failure for handover Number of signaling TCH/F allocation success for assignment Number of signaling TCH/F allocation failure for assignment Number of signaling TCH/F allocation failure for handover Number of signaling TCH/F assignment success for assignment Number of signaling TCH/F assignment failure for assignment Number of voice TCH/F seizure attempts Number of voice TCH/F seizure failure Number of voice TCH/F seizure attempts for handover Number of voice TCH/F seizure failure for handover Number of TCH/F allocation success for assignment (speech version1) Number of TCH/F allocation failure for assignment (speech version1) Number of TCH/F allocation success for assignment (speech version2) Number of TCH/F allocation success for assignment (speech version3) Number of TCH/F allocation failure for assignment (speech version3) Number of voice TCH/F assignment success Number of voice TCH/F assignment failure for assignment Number of data TCH/F seizure attempts for assignment Number of data TCH/F seizure failure for assignment Number of data TCH/F seizure attempts for handover Number of data TCH/F seizure failure for handover Number of data TCH/F allocation success for assignment
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Counter ID C900060035 C900060036 C900060037 C900060038 C900060039 C900060040 C900060041 C900060042 C900060043 C900060044 C900060045 C900060046 C900060047 C900060048 C900060049 C900060050 C900060051 C900060052 C900060053 C900060054 C900060055 C900060056 C900060057 C900060058 C900060059 C900060060
What It Counts Number of data TCH/F allocation failure for assignment Number of data TCH/F assignment success Number of data TCH/F assignment failure Number of signaling TCH/H seizure attempts for assignment Number of signaling TCH/H seizure failure for assignment Number of signaling TCH/H seizure attempts for handover Number of signaling TCH/H seizure failure for handover Number of voice TCH/H seizure attempts for assignment Number of voice TCH/H seizure failure for assignment Number of voice TCH/H seizure attempts for handover Number of voice TCH/H seizure failure for handover Number of data TCH/H seizure attempts for assignment Number of data TCH/H seizure failure for assignment Number of data TCH/H seizure attempts for handover Number of data TCH/H seizure failure for handover Number of SAPI3 link establishment requests on SDCCH (MO-SM) Number of SAPI3 link establishment requests on SDCCH (MT-SM) Number of SDCCH drops due to handover failure Number of SDCCH drops Number of TCH/F drops Number of TCH/H drops Average number of idle TCH/F with interference band 1 Average number of idle TCH/F with interference band 2 Average number of idle TCH/F with interference band 3 Average number of idle TCH/F with interference band 4 Average number of idle TCH/F with interference band 5
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Counter ID C900060061 C900060062 C900060063 C900060064 C900060065 C900060066 C900060067 C900060068 C900060069 C900060070 C900060071 C900060072 C900060073 C900060074 C900060075 C900060076 C900060077 C900060078 C900060079 C900060080 C900060081 C900060082 C900060083 C900060084 C900060085 C900060086 C900060087 C900060088 C900060089 C900060090
What It Counts Average number of idle TCH/H with interference band 1 Average number of idle TCH/H with interference band 2 Average number of idle TCH/H with interference band 3 Average number of idle TCH/H with interference band 4 Average number of idle TCH/H with interference band 5 Number of samples with UL RQ = 0 Number of samples with UL RQ = 1 Number of samples with UL RQ = 2 Number of samples with UL RQ = 3 Number of samples with UL RQ = 4 Number of samples with UL RQ = 5 Number of samples with UL RQ = 6 Number of samples with UL RQ = 7 Number of samples with DL RQ = 0 Number of samples with DL RQ = 1 Number of samples with DL RQ = 2 Number of samples with DL RQ = 3 Number of samples with DL RQ = 4 Number of samples with DL RQ = 5 Number of samples with DL RQ = 6 Number of samples with DL RQ = 7 Number of TCH/F handover attempts due to UL strength Number of TCH/F handover attempts due to DL strength Number of TCH/F handover attempts due to UL quality Number of TCH/F handover attempts due to DL quality Number of TCH/F handover attempts due to UL interference Number of TCH/F handover attempts due to DL interference Number of TCH/F handover attempts due to good C/I Number of TCH/F handover attempts due to bad C/I Number of TCH/F handover attempts due to PBGT
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Counter ID C900060091 C900060092 C900060093 C900060094 C900060095 C900060096 C900060097 C900060098 C900060099 C900060100 C900060101 C900060102 C900060103 C900060104 C900060105 C900060106 C900060107 C900060108 C900060109 C900060110 C900060111 C900060112 C900060113 C900060114
What It Counts Number of TCH/F handover attempts due to large TA Number of TCH/F handover attempts due to other reasons Number of BSC-controlled inter-cell outgoing handover Number of BSC-controlled inter-cell outgoing handover success Number of MSC-controlled outgoing handover Number of MSC-controlled outgoing handover success Number of BSC-controlled inter-cell incoming handover Number of BSC-controlled inter-cell incoming handover success Number of MSC-controlled incoming handover Number of MSC-controlled incoming handover due to forced release Number of MSC-controlled incoming handover due to queue Number of MSC-controlled incoming handover success Number of incoming handover from undefined layer (GSM900) to current layer(GSM1800) Number of incoming handover success from undefined layer(GSM900) to current layer (GSM1800) Number of incoming handover from undefined layer (GSM1800) to current layer (GSM900) Number of incoming handover success from undefined layer(GSM1800) to current layer(GSM900) Number of incoming handover from the same layer GSM900 to GSM1800 Number of incoming handover success from the same layer GSM900 to GSM1800 Number of incoming handover from GSM900 to GSM1800 from the upper layer Number of incoming handover success from GSM900 to GSM1800 in the upper layer Number of incoming handover from GSM900 to GSM1800 in the lower layer Number of incoming handover success from GSM900 to GSM1800 in the lower layer Number of incoming handover from GSM1800 to GSM900 from the same layer Number of incoming handover success from GSM1800 to GSM900 from the same layer
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Counter ID C900060115 C900060116 C900060117 C900060118 C900060119 C900060120 C900060121 C900060122 C900060123 C900060124 C900060125 C900060126 C900060127 C900060128 C900060129 C900060130 C900060131 C900060132 C900060133 C900060134 C900060135 C900060136 C900060137 C900060138 C900060139 C900060140 C900060141 C900060142 C900060143
What It Counts Number of incoming handover from GSM1800 to GSM900 from the upper layer Number of incoming handover success from GSM1800 to GSM900 from the upper layer Number of incoming handover from GSM1800 to GSM900 from the lower layer Number of incoming handover success from GSM1800 to GSM900 from the lower layer Number of Intra-cell handover Number of Intra-cell handover success Maximum number of busy TCH/H Average number of available SDCCH Average number of unavailable SDCCH SDCCH busy time Average number of available radio channel Average number of unavailable radio channel TCH/H busy time Maximum number of busy TCH/F TCH/F busy time Number of healthy TRXs Number of CM service requests of MOC Number of SAPI3 link establishment success on SDCCH (MT-SM) Number of available defined SDCCH Number of available defined TCH/F Number of signaling TCH/H assignment failure Number of MOC access attempts Number of wireless access due to paging responses Number of TCH/F allocation failure due to BTS connection failure for assignment (speech version1) Number of TCH/F allocation failure due to BIU connection failure for assignment (speech version1) Number of TCH/F allocation failure due to TCU connection failure for assignment (speech version1) Number of TCH/F allocation failure due to channel activation failure for assignment (speech version2) Number of TCH/F allocation failure due to BTS connection failure for assignment (speech version2) Number of TCH/F allocation failure due to BIU connection failure for assignment (speech version2)
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Counter ID C900060144 C900060145 C900060146 C900060147 C900060148 C900060149 C900060150 C900060151 C900060152 C900060153 C900060154 C900060155 C900060156 C900060157 C900060158 C900060159 C900060160 C900060161 C900060162 C900060163 C900060164 C900060165 C900060166 C900060167
What It Counts Number of TCH/F allocation failure due to TCU connection failure for assignment (speech version2) Number of TCH/F allocation failure due to BTS connection failure for assignment (speech version3) Number of TCH/F allocation failure due to BIU connection failure for assignment (speech version3) Number of TCH/F allocation failure due to TCU connection failure for assignment (speech version3) Number of TCH/F allocation failure due to BTS connection failure for assignment (speech version3) Number of data TCH/F allocation failure due to BIU connection failure for assignment Number of data TCH/F allocation failure due to TCU connection failure for assignment Number of voice TCH/H drops due to handover failure Number of Abis interface paging command messages Number of Abis CS paging messages Number of Abis PS paging messages Number of available defined TCH/H Number of TCH/F allocation failure due to channel activation failure for handover(speech version1) Number of TCH/F allocation failure due to BTS connection failure for handover (speech version1) Number of TCH/F allocation failure due to BIU connection failure for handover (speech version1) Number of TCH/F allocation failure due to TCU connection failure for handover (speech version1) Number of TCH/F allocation failure due to channel activation failure for handover(speech version2) Number of TCH/F allocation failure due to BTS connection failure for handover (speech version2) Number of TCH/F allocation failure due to BIU connection failure for handover (speech version2) Number of TCH/F allocation failure due to TCU connection failure for handover (speech version2) Number of TCH/F allocation failure due to channel activation failure for handover(speech version3) Number of TCH/F allocation failure due to BTS connection failure for handover (speech version3) Number of TCH/F allocation failure due to BIU connection failure for handover (speech version3) Number of TCH/F allocation failure due to TCU connection failure for handover (speech version3)
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Counter ID C900060168 C900060169 C900060170 C900060171 C900060172 C900060173 C900060174 C900060175 C900060176 C900060177 C900060178 C900060179 C900060180 C900060181 C900060182 C900060183 C900060184 C900060185 C900060186 C900060187 C900060188 C900060189 C900060190
What It Counts Number of Voice TCH/F handover success Number of data TCH/F allocation failure due to channel activation failure for handover Number of TCH/F allocation failure due to BTS connection failure for handover Number of TCH/F allocation failure due to BIU connection failure for handover Number of TCH/F allocation failure due to TCU connection failure for handover Number of data TCH/F handover success Number of signaling TCH/H allocation failure for assignment Number of TCH/H allocation failure due to channel activation failure for assignment (speech version1) Number of TCH/H allocation failure due to BTS connection failure for assignment (speech version1) Number of TCH/H allocation failure due to BIU connection failure for assignment (speech version1) Number of TCH/H allocation failure due to TCU connection failure for assignment (speech version1) Number of TCH/H allocation failure due to channel activation failure for handover (speech version1) Number of TCH/H allocation failure due to BTS connection failure for handover (speech version1) Number of TCH/H allocation failure due to BIU connection failure for handover (speech version1) Number of TCH/H allocation failure due to TCU connection failure for handover (speech version1) Number of TCH/H allocation failure due to channel activation failure for assignment (speech version2) Number of TCH/H allocation failure due to BTS connection failure for assignment (speech version2) Number of TCH/H allocation failure due to BIU connection failure for assignment (speech version2) Number of TCH/H allocation failure due to TCU connection failure for assignment (speech version2) Number of TCH/H allocation failure due to channel activation failure for handover (speech version2) Number of TCH/H allocation failure due to BTS connection failure for handover (speech version2) Number of TCH/H allocation failure due to BIU connection failure for handover (speech version2) Number of TCH/H allocation failure due to TCU connection failure for handover (speech version2)
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Counter ID C900060191 C900060192 C900060193 C900060194 C900060195 C900060196 C900060197 C900060198 C900060199 C900060200 C900060201 C900060202 C900060203 C900060204 C900060205 C900060206 C900060207 C900060208 C900060209 C900060210 C900060211 C900060212 C900060213 C900060214
What It Counts Number of TCH/H allocation failure due to channel activation failure for assignment (speech version3) Number of TCH/H allocation failure due to BTS connection failure for assignment (speech version3) Number of TCH/H allocation failure due to BIU connection failure for assignment (speech version3) Number of TCH/H allocation failure due to TCU connection failure for assignment (speech version3) Number of TCH/H allocation failure due to channel activation failure for handover (speech version3) Number of TCH/H allocation failure due to BTS connection failure for handover (speech version3) Number of TCH/H allocation failure due to BIU connection failure for handover (speech version3) Number of TCH/H allocation failure due to TCU connection failure for handover (speech version3) Number of Voice TCH/H assignment success Number of Voice TCH/H assignment failure Number of Voice TCH/H handover success Number of data TCH/H allocation failure due to channel activation failure for assignment Number of data TCH/H allocation failure due to BTS connection failure for assignment Number of data TCH/H allocation failure due to BIU connection failure for assignment Number of data TCH/H allocation failure due to TCU connection failure for assignment Number of data TCH/H allocation failure due to channel activation failure for handover Number of data TCH/H allocation failure due to BTS connection failure for handover Number of data TCH/H allocation failure due to BIU connection failure for handover Number of data TCH/H allocation failure due to TCU connection failure for handover Number of data TCH/H assignment success Number of data TCH/H assignment failure Number of data TCH/H handover success Number of BSC-controlled incoming handover due to forced release Number of BSC-controlled incoming handover due to queues
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Counter ID C900060215 C900060216 C900060217 C900060218 C900060219 C900060220 C900060221 C900060222 C900060223 C900060224 C900060225 C900060226 C900060227 C900060228 C900060229 C900060230 C900060231 C900060232 C900060233 C900060234 C900060235 C900060236 C900060237 C900060238 C900060239 C900060240 C900060241 C900060242 C900060243 C900060244
What It Counts Number of BSC-controlled incoming handover due to forced handover Number of MSC-controlled incoming handover due to forced handover Number of unavailable defined TCH/H Number of unavailable defined TCH/F Number of signaling TCH/F drops due to handover failure Number of voice TCH/F drops due to handover failure Number of data TCH/F drops due to handover failure Number of signaling TCH/H drops due to handover failure Number of data TCH/H drops due to handover failure Number of TCH/H handover attempts due to UL strength Number of TCH/H handover attempts due to DL strength Number of TCH/H handover attempts due to UL quality Number of TCH/H handover attempts due to DL quality Number of TCH/H handover attempts due to UL interference Number of TCH/H handover attempts due to DL interference Number of TCH/H handover attempts due to good C/I Number of TCH/H handover attempts due to bad C/I Number of TCH/H handover attempts due to PBGT Number of TCH/H handover attempts due to large TA Number of TCH/H handover attempts due to other reasons Number of signaling TCH/H assignment success Number of MOC access success Number of dual band outgoing handover Number of dual band outgoing handover success Number of dual band incoming handover Number of dual band incoming handover success Number of SDCCH assignment attempts Number of SDCCH assignments success Number of SDCCH assignment failure Number of voice TCH/F drops due to radio link failure
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Counter ID C900060245
What It Counts Number of voice TCH/H drops due to radio link failure
C900060001
Definition Description Number of MTC access attempts This counter counts the number of channel requests due to MTC random access. When MS sends the CHL_REQ message to BSC through BTS to request for radio channel, if TA does not exceed the cell range and the access reason is MTC, the counter increments. This counter is used to find out the frequency of channel request due to MTC. The counter counts when MS requests for channel from BSC and TA does not exceed the cell range. The measurement point is A1, as shown in Figure 99.
FIGURE 99 RADIO ACCESS FLOW
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C900060002
Definition Description Number of MTC access success This counter counts the number of MS successfully accessing the channel assigned in the immediate assignment message (the
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access reason is due to MTC). The counter increments when the following two conditions are satisfied: MS receives the IMM_ASS message successfully accesses the channel. Usage Measurement Point Unit from BSC and
BSC receives the EST_IND message from MS. This counter is used to find out the frequency of MS access success due to MTC. This counter counts when BSC receives the EST_IND message. The measurement point is A4, as shown in Figure 99. Times
C900060003
Definition Description Number of SDCCH seizure attempts for assignment SDCCH channel allocation attempt is activated by the MS channel request message CHL_REQ. After BSC receives this message, it attempts to allocate channel for the request. If allocation and occupation succeed, C900060003 and C900060004 accumulate simultaneously. If occupation fails and the failure is due to transceiver fault, C900060003, C900060004, and C900060005 do not change. For failures in other cases, C900060003 and C900060005 accumulate simultaneously. Usage This counter counts the number of SDCCH channel occupation attempts during assignment, including the number of occupation success (C900060004) and the number of occupation failure (C900060005). This counter counts when BSC completes requesting for channel (due to assignment) (C900060004 + C900060005). The measurement point is A1, as shown in Figure 100.
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C900060004
Definition Description Number of SDCCH seizure success for assignment SDCCH channel allocation attempt is activated by the MS channel request message CHL_REQ. After BSC receives this message, it attempts to allocate channel for the request. This counter accumulates when allocation and occupation succeed. This counter counts the number of successful SDCCH channel occupations during assignment. This counter counts when BSC requests for channel (due to assignment) and occupies the channel successfully. The measurement point is A1, as shown in Figure 100. Times
C900060005
Definition Description Number of SDCCH seizure failure for assignment SDCCH channel allocation attempt is activated by the MS channel request message CHL_REQ. After BSC receives this message, it attempts to allocate channel for the request. If allocation succeeds but occupation fails, this counter accumulates.
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If the request returns that the transceiver is faulty, this counter does not change. For failures in other cases, this counter accumulates. Usage Measurement Point Unit This counter counts the number of SDCCH channel occupation failures during assignment. This counter counts when BSC requests for channel (due to assignment) but fails to occupy the channel. The measurement point is A1, as shown in Figure 100. Times
C900060006
Definition Description Number of SDCCH seizure attempts for handover SDCCH channel allocation attempt is activated by the channel request message RADIO_APPLY from other channel instances. After BSC receives this message, it attempts to allocate channel for the request. If allocation and occupation succeed, C900060006 and C901250005 accumulate simultaneously. If occupation fails, C900060006 accumulate simultaneously. and C900060007
If the request returns no channel available but queuing or forced release is possible, enter the state of waiting for resource. If the waiting for resource succeeds, C900060006 and C901250005 accumulate simultaneously. If the waiting for resource fails and the failure is due to transceiver fault, C900060006, C901250005, and C900060007 do not change. For failures in other cases, C900060006 and C900060007 accumulate simultaneously. Usage This counter counts the number of SDCCH channel occupation attempts during handover, including the number of occupation success (C900060006) and the number of occupation failure (C900060007). BSC completes requesting for channel (due to handover), or BSC receives the internal message of waiting for resource successfully or waiting for resource failed (C901250005 + C900060007). The measurement point is B1 as shown in Figure 101 and C1 as shown in Figure 102.
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C900060007
Definition Description Number of SDCCH seizure failure for handover SDCCH channel allocation attempt is activated by the channel request message RADIO_APPLY from other channel instances. After BSC receives this message, it attempts to allocate channel for the request.
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If occupation fails, this counter accumulates. If the request returns no channel available but queuing or forced release is possible, enter the state of waiting for resource. If the waiting for resource fails, this counter accumulates. If the request returns that the transceiver is faulty, this counter does not change. For failures in other cases, this counter accumulates. Usage Measurement Point This counter counts the number of SDCCH occupation failure. BSC requests for channel (due to handover) but fails to occupy the channel, or BSC fails to wait for internal resource. The measurement point is B1 as shown in Figure 101 and C1 as shown in Figure 102. Times
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C900060008
Definition Description Number of SDCCH allocation success for assignment After BSC responds the channel request message to allocate and occupy SDCCH channel successfully, BSC sends the CHL_ACT message to BTS to activate this SDCCH. If the SDCCH is activated successfully (that is, when BSC receives the CHL_ACT_ACK message from BTS), this counter accumulates. This counter counts the number of successful SDCCH channel allocations during assignment. This counter counts when BSC receives the CHL_ACT_ACK message from BTS and the cause is assignment. The measurement point is A2, as shown in Figure 100. Times
C900060009
Definition Description Number of SDCCH allocation failure for assignment After BSC responds the channel request message to allocate and occupy SDCCH channel successfully, BSC sends the CHL_ACT message to BTS to activate this SDCCH. If channel activation fails due to receiving channel activation failure message, incorrect channel activation response message, T9103 being timeout, channel instance being released or channel being forcibly released, this counter accumulates. This counter counts the number of SDCCH channel allocation failure during assignment.
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C900060010
Definition Description Number of signaling TCH/F seizure attempts for assignment This counter counts the number of TCH/F channel occupation attempts during assigning signaling channels, including the number of occupation success (C901260002) and the number of occupation failure (C900060011). After BSC receives the channel request, it attempts to allocate channel for the request. If allocation and occupation succeed, C900060010 and C901260002 accumulate simultaneously. If the request returns that the transceiver is faulty, C900060010, C901260002, and C900060011 do not change. For other cases, C900060010 and C900060011 accumulate simultaneously. Measurement Point This counter counts when BSC completes requesting for channel (due to assignment and the channel is used as signaling channel) (C901260002 + C900060011). The measurement point is A1, as shown in Figure 103.
FIGURE 103 IMMEDIATE ASSIGNMENT FLOW
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C900060011
Definition Description Number of signaling TCH/F seizure failure for assignment This counter counts the number of TCH/F channel occupation failures during assigning signaling channels. After BSC receives the channel request, it attempts to allocate channel for the request. If occupation fails, this counter accumulates. If the request returns that the transceiver is faulty, this counter does not change. For failures in other cases, this counter accumulates. Measurement Point BSC requests for channel (due to assignment and the channel is used as signaling channel) but fails to occupy the channel, or BSC fails to wait for internal resource. The measurement point is A1, as shown in Figure 104.
FIGURE 104 IMMEDIATE ASSIGNMENT OCCUPATION FAILURE FLOW 1
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C900060012
Definition Description Number of signaling TCH/F seizure attempts for handover This counter counts the number of TCH/F channel occupation attempts during signaling channel handover, including the number of occupation success (C901260005) and the number of occupation failure (C900060013). After BSC receives the channel request, it attempts to allocate channel for the request. If allocation and occupation succeed, C900060012 and C901260005 accumulate simultaneously. If occupation fails, C900060012 accumulate simultaneously. and C900060013
If the request returns no channel available but queuing or forced release is possible, enter the state of waiting for resource.
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If the waiting for resource succeeds, C900060012 and C901260005 accumulate simultaneously. If the waiting for resource fails, C900060012 and C900060013 accumulate simultaneously. If the request returns that the transceiver is faulty, C900060012, C901260005, and C900060013 do not change. For failures in other cases, C900060012 and C900060013 accumulate simultaneously. Measurement Point BSC completes requesting for channel (due to handover and the channel is used as signaling channel), or BSC receives the internal message of waiting for resource successfully or waiting for resource failed (C901260002 + C900060011). The measurement point is C1 as shown in Figure 105 and Figure 106 and D1 as shown in Figure 107 and Figure 108.
FIGURE 105 INTERNAL HANDOVER FLOW (INTRA-CELL HANDOVER, TC IS INTERNAL)
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FIGURE 106 INTERNAL HANDOVER FLOW (INTRA-CELL HANDOVER, CHANNEL TYPE CHANGED, TC IS EXTERNAL)
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C900060013
Definition Description Number of signaling TCH/F seizure failure for handover This counter counts the number of TCH/F channel occupation failures during signaling channel handover. After BSC receives the channel request, it attempts to allocate channel for the request. If occupation fails, this counter accumulates. If the request returns no channel available but queuing or forced release is possible, enter the state of waiting for resource. If the waiting for resource fails, this counter accumulates. If the request returns that the transceiver is faulty, this counter does not change. For failures in other cases, this counter accumulates. Measurement Point BSC requests for channel (due to handover and the channel is used as signaling channel) but fails to occupy the channel, or BSC fails to wait for internal resource. The measurement point is C1 as shown in Figure 109 and D1 as shown in Figure 110.
FIGURE 109 INTRA-BSC HANDOVER OCCUPATION FAILURE FLOW
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C900060014
Definition Description Number of signaling TCH/F allocation success for assignment This counter counts the number TCH/F channel being allocated successfully during signaling channel assignment. After BSC responds the channel request message to allocate and occupy TCH/F channel successfully, BSC sends the CHL_ACT message to BTS to activate this TCH/F channel. If the activation succeeds (that is, when BSC receives the CHL_ACT_ACK message from BTS), the counter accumulates. Measurement Point The counter increments when BSC receives the CHL_ACT_ACK message from BTS, the cause is due to assignment and the channel is used as signaling channel. The measurement point is A2, as shown in Figure 103. Times
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C900060015
Definition Description Number of signaling TCH/F allocation failure for assignment This counter counts the number of TCH/F channel allocation failures during signaling channel assignment. After BSC responds to the channel request message to allocate and occupy TCH/F channel successfully, BSC sends the CHL_ACT message to BTS to activate this TCH/F channel. If the channel activation fails due to receiving channel activation failure message, incorrect channel activation response message, T9103 timeout, channel instance being released or channel being released forcibly, this counter accumulates. Measurement Point BSC activates TCH/F channel due to assignment and uses it as signaling channel, but receives channel activation failure message, incorrect channel activation response message, T9103 being timeout, channel instance being released, or channel being
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BSC
A1
A2
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C900060016
Definition Description Number of signaling TCH/F allocation failure for handover This counter counts the number of TCH/F channel allocation failures during signaling channel handover. After BSC responds the channel request message to allocate and occupy TCH/F channel successfully, BSC sends the CHL_ACT message to BTS to activate this TCH/F channel. If the channel activation fails due to receiving channel activation failure message, incorrect channel activation response message, T9103 timeout, channel instance being released or channel being released forcibly, this counter will accumulate. Measurement Point BSC activates TCH/F channel due to handover and uses it as signaling channel, but receives channel activation failure message, incorrect channel activation response message, T9103 being timeout, channel instance being released, or channel being forcibly released. The measurement point is C3 as shown in Figure 112 and D3 as shown in Figure 113.
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C900060017
Definition Description Number of signaling TCH/F assignment success for assignment This counter counts the number of successful assignments of TCH/F as signaling channel. After BSC responds the channel request message to allocate and occupy TCH/F channel successfully, BSC sends the CHL_ACT message to BTS to activate this TCH/F. For immediate assignment, after the TCH/F activation succeeds, BTS finds the MS accessed and sends the EST_IND message to BSC, this counter accumulates when BSC receives the message correctly. Measurement Point Unit For immediate assignment, this counter counts when BSC receives the EST_IND message correctly. The measurement point is A3, as shown in Figure 103. Times
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C900060018
Definition Description Number of signaling TCH/F assignment failure for assignment This counter counts the number of failing to assign TCH/F channel as signaling channel. After BSC responds to the channel request message to allocate and occupy TCH/F channel successfully, BSC sends the CHL_ACT message to BTS to activate this TCH/F. If BSC does not receive the MS access notification within a certain time, this assignment fails. Measurement Point For immediate assignment, this counter counts when BSC receives incorrect EST_IND message or T3101 is timeout. The measurement point is A3, as shown in Figure 114
FIGURE 114 IMMEDIATE ASSIGNMENT FAILURE FLOW 3
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BSC
A1
A2
A3
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C900060019
Definition Description Number of voice TCH/F seizure attempts This counter counts the number of TCH/F channel being attempted to be occupied during voice channel assignment, including the number of occupation success (C901260021) and the number of occupation failure (C900060020). After BSC receives the channel request massage, it attempts to allocate channel for the request. If allocation and occupation succeed, C900060019 and C901260021 accumulate simultaneously. If occupation fails, C900060019 accumulate simultaneously. and C900060020
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If the request returns no channel available but queuing or forced release is possible, enter the state of waiting for resource. If the waiting for resource succeeds, C900060019 and C901260021 accumulate simultaneously. If the waiting for resource fails, C900060019 and C900060020 accumulate simultaneously. If the request returns that the transceiver is faulty, C900060019, C901260021, and C900060020 do not change. For failures in other cases, C900060019 and C900060020 accumulate simultaneously. Measurement Point BSC completes requesting for channel (due to assignment and the channel is used as voice channel), or BSC receives the internal message of waiting for resource successfully or waiting for resource failed (C901260021 + C900060020). The measurement point is B1, as shown in Figure 115 and Figure 116.
FIGURE 115 COMMON ASSIGNMENT FLOW (TC IS INTERNAL)
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C900060020
Definition Description Number of voice TCH/F seizure failure This counter counts the number of TCH/F channel occupation failure during voice channel assignment. After BSC receives the channel request message, it attempts to allocate channel for the request. If occupation fails, this counter accumulates. If the request returns no channel available but queuing or forced release is possible, enter the state of waiting for resource. If the waiting for resource fails, this counter accumulates. If the request returns that the transceiver is faulty, this counter does not change. For failures in other cases, this counter accumulates. Measurement Point BSC requests for channel (due to assignment and the channel is used as voice channel) but fails to occupy the channel, or BSC fails to wait for internal resource. The measurement point is B1, as shown in Figure 117.
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C900060021
Definition Description Number of voice TCH/F seizure attempts for handover This counter counts the number of TCH/F channel being attempted to be occupied during voice channel handover, including the number of occupation success (C901260024) and the number of occupation failure (C900060022). After BSC receives the channel request massage, it attempts to allocate channel for the request. If allocation and occupation succeed, C900060021 and C901260024 accumulate simultaneously. If occupation fails, C900060021 accumulate simultaneously. and C900060022
If the request returns no channel available but queuing or forced release is possible, enter the state of waiting for resource. If the waiting for resource succeeds, C900060021 and C901260024 accumulate simultaneously. If the waiting for resource fails, C900060021 and C900060022 accumulate simultaneously. If the request returns that the transceiver is faulty, C900060021, C901260024, and C900060022 do not change. For failures in other cases, C900060021 and C900060022 accumulate simultaneously. Measurement Point BSC completes requesting for channel (due to handover and the channel is used as voice channel), or BSC receives the internal message of waiting for resource successfully or waiting for resource failed (C901260024 + C900060022). The measurement point is C1 as shown in Figure 105 and Figure 106 and D1 as shown in Figure 107 and Figure 108. Times
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C900060022
Definition Description Number of voice TCH/F seizure failure for handover This counter counts the number of TCH/F channel occupation failure during voice channel handover. After BSC receives the channel request message, it attempts to allocate channel for the request. If allocation or occupation fails, this counter accumulates. If the request returns no channel available but queuing or forced release is possible, enter the state of waiting for resource. If the waiting for resource fails, this counter accumulates. If the request returns that the transceiver is faulty, this counter does not change. For failures in other cases, this counter accumulates. Measurement Point BSC requests for channel (due to handover and the channel is used as voice channel) but fails to occupy the channel, or BSC fails to wait for internal resource. The measurement point is C1 as shown in Figure 109 and D1 as shown in Figure 110. Times
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C900060023
Definition Description Number of TCH/F allocation success for assignment (speech version1) This counter counts the number of TCH/F channel being allocated successfully during voice channel assignment (speech version 1). After BSC responds the channel request message to allocate and occupy TCH/F channel successfully, BSC sends the CHL_ACT message to BTS to activate this TCH/F. If the TCH/F is activated successfully (that is, when BSC receives the CHL_ACT_ACK message from BTS), this counter accumulates. Measurement Point This counter counts when BSC receives the CHL_ACT_ACK message from BTS, the cause is assignment and the channel is used as voice channel (speech version 1). The measurement point is B3, as shown in Figure 115 and Figure 116. Times
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C900060024
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Number of TCH/F allocation failure for assignment (speech version1) Description This counter counts the number of TCH/F channel allocation failure due to channel activation failure during voice channel assignment (speech version 1). After BSC responds the channel request message to allocate and occupy TCH/F channel successfully, BSC sends the CHL_ACT message to BTS to activate this TCH/F. If channel activation fails due to receiving channel activation failure message, incorrect channel activation response message, T9103 being timeout, channel instance being released or channel being forcibly released, this counter accumulates. Measurement Point BSC activates TCH/F channel due to assignment and uses the channel as voice channel (speech version 1), but receives channel activation failure message, incorrect channel activation response message, T9103 being timeout, channel instance being released, or channel being forcibly released. The measurement point is B3, as shown in Figure 118.
FIGURE 118 COMMON ASSIGNMENT FAILURE FLOW 1 (TC IS INTERNAL)
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C900060025
Definition Description Number of TCH/F allocation success for assignment (speech version2) This counter counts the number of TCH/F channel being allocated successfully during voice channel assignment (speech version 2). After BSC responds the channel request message to allocate and occupy TCH/F channel successfully, BSC sends the CHL_ACT message to BTS to activate this TCH/F. If the TCH/F is activated successfully (that is, when BSC receives the CHL_ACT_ACK message from BTS), this counter accumulates. Measurement Point This counter counts when BSC receives the CHL_ACT_ACK message from BTS, the cause is assignment and the channel is
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C900060026
Definition Description Number of TCH/F allocation success for assignment (speech version3) This counter counts the number of TCH/F channel being allocated successfully during voice channel assignment (speech version 3). After BSC responds the channel request message to allocate and occupy TCH/F channel successfully, BSC sends the CHL_ACT message to BTS to activate this TCH/F. If the TCH/F is activated successfully (that is, when BSC receives the CHL_ACT_ACK message from BTS), this counter accumulates. Measurement Point This counter counts when BSC receives the CHL_ACT_ACK message from BTS, the cause is assignment and the channel is used as voice channel (speech version 3). The measurement point is B3, as shown in Figure 115 and Figure 116. Times
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C900060027
Definition Description Number of TCH/F allocation failure for assignment (speech version3) This counter counts the number of TCH/F channel allocation failure due to channel activation failure during voice channel assignment (speech version 3). After BSC responds the channel request message to allocate and occupy TCH/F channel successfully, BSC sends the CHL_ACT message to BTS to activate this TCH/F. If channel activation fails due to receiving channel activation failure message, incorrect channel activation response message, T9103 being timeout, channel instance being released or channel being forcibly released, this counter accumulates. Measurement Point BSC activates TCH/F channel due to assignment and uses the channel as voice channel (speech version 3), but receives channel activation failure message, incorrect channel activation response message, T9103 being timeout, channel instance being released, or channel being forcibly released. The measurement point is B3, as shown in Figure 118. Times
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Definition Description Number of voice TCH/F assignment success This counter counts the number of successful assignments of TCH/F as voice channel. After BSC responds the channel request message to allocate and occupy TCH/F channel successfully, BSC sends the CHL_ACT message to BTS to activate this TCH/F. For assignment from Ainterface, after BSC receives the assignment success message, the counter accumulates. Measurement Point For assignment from A-interface, the counter accumulates when BSC receives the assignment success message. The measurement point is B5, as shown in Figure 115 and Figure 116. Times
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C900060029
Definition Description Number of voice TCH/F assignment failure for assignment This counter counts the number of failing to assign TCH/F channel as voice channel. After BSC responds to the channel request message to allocate and occupy TCH/F channel successfully, BSC sends the CHL_ACT message to BTS to activate this TCH/F. If BSC does not receive the MS access notification within a certain time, this assignment fails. Measurement Point This counter counts when BSC receives assignment failure message, abnormal message, channel instance being released, channel instance being released forcibly, or timer timeout message. The measurement point is B5, as shown in Figure 119.
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MSC
ASS_CMD
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C900060030
Definition Description Number of data TCH/F seizure attempts for assignment This counter counts the number of TCH/F channel being attempted to be occupied during data channel assignment, including the number of occupation success (C901260070) and the number of occupation failure (C900060031). After BSC receives the channel request massage, it attempts to allocate channel for the request. If allocation and occupation succeed, C900060030 and C901260070 accumulate simultaneously. If occupation fails, C900060030 accumulate simultaneously. and C900060031
If the request returns no channel available but queuing or forced release is possible, enter the state of waiting for resource. If the waiting for resource succeeds, C900060030 and C901260070 accumulate simultaneously. If the waiting for resource fails, C900060030 and C900060031 accumulate simultaneously. If the request returns that the transceiver is faulty, C900060030, C901260070, and C900060031 do not change. For failures in other cases, C900060030 and C900060031 accumulate simultaneously. Measurement Point BSC completes requesting for channel (due to assignment and the channel is used as data channel), or BSC receives the
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internal message of waiting for resource successfully or waiting for resource failed (C901260070 + C900060031). The measurement point is B1, as shown in Figure 115 and Figure 116. Unit Times
C900060031
Definition Description Number of data TCH/F seizure failure for assignment This counter counts the number of TCH/F channel occupation failure during data channel assignment. After BSC receives the channel request message, it attempts to allocate channel for the request. If occupation fails, this counter accumulates. If the request returns no channel available but queuing or forced release is possible, enter the state of waiting for resource. If the waiting for resource fails, this counter accumulates. If the request returns that the transceiver is faulty, this counter does not change. For failures in other cases, this counter accumulates. Measurement Point BSC requests for channel (due to assignment and the channel is used as data channel) but fails to occupy the channel, or BSC fails to wait for internal resource. The measurement point is B1, as shown in Figure 117. Times
Unit
C900060032
Definition Description Number of data TCH/F seizure attempts for handover This counter counts the number of TCH/F channel being attempted to be occupied during data channel handover, including the number of occupation success (C901260073) and the number of occupation failure (C900060033). After BSC receives the channel request massage, it attempts to allocate channel for the request. If allocation and occupation succeed, C900060032 and C901260073 accumulate simultaneously. If occupation fails, C900060032 accumulate simultaneously. and C900060033
If the request returns no channel available but queuing or forced release is possible, enter the state of waiting for resource.
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If the waiting for resource succeeds, C900060032 and C901260073 accumulate simultaneously. If the waiting for resource fails, C900060032 and C900060033 accumulate simultaneously. If the request returns that the transceiver is faulty, C900060032, C901260073, and C900060033 do not change. For failures in other cases, C900060032 and C900060033 accumulate simultaneously. Measurement Point BSC completes requesting for channel (due to handover and the channel is used as data channel), or BSC receives the internal message of waiting for resource successfully or waiting for resource failed (C901260073 + C900060033). The measurement point is C1 as shown in Figure 105 and Figure 106 and D1 as shown in Figure 107 and Figure 108. Times
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C900060033
Definition Description Number of data TCH/F seizure failure for handover This counter counts the number of TCH/F channel occupation failure during data channel handover. After BSC receives the channel request message, it attempts to allocate channel for the request. If occupation fails, this counter accumulates. If the request returns no channel available but queuing or forced release is possible, enter the state of waiting for resource. If the waiting for resource fails, this counter accumulates. If the request returns that the transceiver is faulty, this counter does not change. For failures in other cases, this counter accumulates. Measurement Point BSC requests for channel (due to handover and the channel is used as data channel) but fails to occupy the channel, or BSC fails to wait for internal resource. The measurement point is C1 as shown in Figure 109 and D1 as shown in Figure 110. Times
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C900060034
Definition Description Number of data TCH/F allocation success for assignment This counter counts the number of TCH/F channel being allocated successfully during data channel assignment.
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After BSC responds the channel request message to allocate and occupy TCH/F channel successfully, BSC sends the CHL_ACT message to BTS to activate this TCH/F. If the TCH/F is activated successfully (that is, when BSC receives the CHL_ACT_ACK message from BTS), this counter accumulates. Measurement Point This counter counts when BSC receives the CHL_ACT_ACK message from BTS, the cause is assignment and the channel is used as data channel. The measurement point is B3, as shown in Figure 115 and Figure 116. Times
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C900060035
Definition Description Number of data TCH/F allocation failure for assignment This counter counts the number of TCH/F channel allocation failure due to channel activation failure during data channel assignment. After BSC responds the channel request message to allocate and occupy TCH/F channel successfully, if connection succeeds, BSC sends the CHL_ACT message to BTS to activate this TCH/F. If channel activation fails due to receiving channel activation failure message, incorrect channel activation response message, T9103 being timeout, channel instance being released or channel being forcibly released, this counter accumulates. Measurement Point BSC activates TCH/F channel due to assignment and uses the channel as data channel, but receives channel activation failure message, incorrect channel activation response message, T9103 being timeout, channel instance being released, or channel being forcibly released. The measurement point is B3, as shown in Figure 118. Times
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C900060036
Definition Description Number of data TCH/F assignment success This counter counts the number of successful assignments of TCH/F as data channel. After BSC responds to the channel request message to allocate and occupy TCH/F channel successfully, BSC sends the CHL_ACT message to BTS to activate this TCH/F. For assignment from Ainterface, after BSC receives the assignment success message, the counter accumulates. Measurement Point For assignment from A-interface, the counter accumulates when BSC receives the assignment success message. The
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C900060037
Definition Description Number of data TCH/F assignment failure This counter counts the number of failing to assign TCH/F channel as data channel. After BSC responds to the channel request message to allocate and occupy TCH/F channel successfully, BSC sends the CHL_ACT message to BTS to activate this TCH/F. If BSC does not receive the MS access notification within a certain time, this assignment fails. Measurement Point This counter counts when BSC receives assignment failure message, abnormal message, channel instance being released, channel instance being released forcibly, or timer timeout message. The measurement point is B5, as shown in Figure 119. Times
Unit
C900060038
Definition Description Number of signaling TCH/H seizure attempts for assignment This counter counts the number of TCH/H channel being attempted to be occupied during signaling channel assignment, including the number of occupation success (C901270002) and the number of occupation failure (C900060039). After BSC receives the channel request massage, it attempts to allocate channel for the request. If allocation and occupation succeed, C900060038 and C901270002 accumulate simultaneously. If the request returns that the transceiver is faulty, C900060038, C901270002, and C900060039 do not change. For other cases, C900060038 and C900060039 accumulate simultaneously. Measurement Point This counter counts when BSC completes requesting for channel (due to assignment and the channel is used as signaling channel) (C901270002 + C900060039). The measurement point is A1, as shown in Figure 103. Times
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C900060039
Definition Description Number of signaling TCH/H seizure failure for assignment This counter counts the number of TCH/H channel occupation failure during signaling channel assignment. After BSC receives the channel request message, it attempts to allocate channel for the request. If occupation fails, this counter accumulates. If the request returns that the transceiver is faulty, this counter does not change. For failures in other cases, this counter accumulates. Measurement Point BSC requests for channel (due to assignment and the channel is used as signaling channel) but fails to occupy the channel, or BSC fails to wait for internal resource. The measurement point is A1, as shown in Figure 104. Times
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C900060040
Definition Description Number of signaling TCH/H seizure attempts for handover This counter counts the number of TCH/H channel being attempted to be occupied during signaling channel handover, including the number of occupation success (C901270005) and the number of occupation failure (C900060041). After BSC receives the channel request, it attempts to allocate channel for the request. If allocation and occupation succeed, C900060040 and C901270005 accumulate simultaneously. If occupation fails, C900060040 accumulate simultaneously. and C900060041
If the request returns no channel available but queuing or forced release is possible, enter the state of waiting for resource. If the waiting for resource succeeds, C900060040 and C901270005 accumulate simultaneously. If the waiting for resource fails, C900060040 and C900060041 accumulate simultaneously. If the request returns that the transceiver is faulty, C900060040, C901270005, and C900060041 do not change. For failures in other cases, C900060040 and C900060041 accumulate simultaneously.
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BSC completes requesting for channel (due to handover and the channel is used as signaling channel), or BSC receives the internal message of waiting for resource successfully or waiting for resource failed (C901270005 + C900060041). The measurement point is C1 as shown in Figure 105 and Figure 106 and D1 as shown in Figure 107 and Figure 108. Times
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C900060041
Definition Description Number of signaling TCH/H seizure failure for handover This counter counts the number of TCH/H channel occupation failures during signaling channel handover. After BSC receives the channel request, it attempts to allocate channel for the request. If occupation fails, this counter accumulates. If the request returns no channel available but queuing or forced release is possible, enter the state of waiting for resource. If the waiting for resource fails, this counter accumulates. If the request returns that the transceiver is faulty, this counter does not change. For failures in other cases, this counter accumulates. Measurement Point BSC requests for channel (due to handover and the channel is used as signaling channel) but fails to occupy the channel, or BSC fails to wait for internal resource. The measurement point is C1 as shown in Figure 109 and D1 as shown in Figure 110. Times
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C900060042
Definition Description Number of voice TCH/H seizure attempts for assignment This counter counts the number of TCH/H channel being attempted to be occupied during voice channel assignment, including the number of occupation success (C901270021) and the number of occupation failure (C900060043). After BSC receives the channel request massage, it attempts to allocate channel for the request. If allocation and occupation succeed, C900060042 and C901270021 accumulate simultaneously. If occupation fails, C900060042 accumulate simultaneously. and C900060043
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If the request returns no channel available but queuing or forced release is possible, enter the state of waiting for resource. If the waiting for resource succeeds, C900060042 and C901270021 accumulate simultaneously. If the waiting for resource fails, C900060042 and C900060043 accumulate simultaneously. If the request returns that the transceiver is faulty, C900060042, C901270021, and C900060043 do not change. For failures in other cases, C900060042 and C900060043 accumulate simultaneously. Measurement Point BSC completes requesting for channel (due to assignment and the channel is used as voice channel), or BSC receives the internal message of waiting for resource successfully or waiting for resource failed (C901270021 + C900060043). The measurement point is B1, as shown in Figure 115 and Figure 116. Times
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C900060043
Definition Description Number of voice TCH/H seizure failure for assignment This counter counts the number of TCH/H channel occupation failure during voice channel assignment. After BSC receives the channel request message, it attempts to allocate channel for the request. If occupation fails, this counter accumulates. If the request returns no channel available but queuing or forced release is possible, enter the state of waiting for resource. If the waiting for resource fails, this counter accumulates. If the request returns that the transceiver is faulty, this counter does not change. For failures in other cases, this counter accumulates. Measurement Point BSC requests for channel (due to assignment and the channel is used as voice channel) but fails to occupy the channel, or BSC fails to wait for internal resource. The measurement point is B1, as shown in Figure 117. Times
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C900060044
Definition Number of voice TCH/H seizure attempts for handover
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This counter counts the number of TCH/H channel being attempted to be occupied during voice channel handover, including the number of occupation success (C901270024) and the number of occupation failure (C900060045). After BSC receives the channel request massage, it attempts to allocate channel for the request. If allocation and occupation succeed, C900060044 and C901270024 accumulate simultaneously. If occupation fails, C900060044 accumulate simultaneously. and C900060045
If the request returns no channel available but queuing or forced release is possible, enter the state of waiting for resource. If the waiting for resource succeeds, C900060044 and C901270024 accumulate simultaneously. If the waiting for resource fails, C900060044 and C900060045 accumulate simultaneously. If the request returns that the transceiver is faulty, C900060044, C901270024, and C900060045 do not change. For failures in other cases, C900060044 and C900060045 accumulate simultaneously. Measurement Point BSC completes requesting for channel (due to handover and the channel is used as voice channel), or BSC receives the internal message of waiting for resource successfully or waiting for resource failed (C901270024 + C900060045). The measurement point is C1 as shown in Figure 105 and Figure 106 and D1 as shown in Figure 107 and Figure 108. Times
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C900060045
Definition Description Number of voice TCH/H seizure failure for handover This counter counts the number of TCH/H channel occupation failure during voice channel handover. After BSC receives the channel request message, it attempts to allocate channel for the request. If allocation or occupation fails, this counter accumulates. If the request returns no channel available but queuing or forced release is possible, enter the state of waiting for resource. If the waiting for resource fails, this counter accumulates. If the request returns that the transceiver is faulty, this counter does not change. For failures in other cases, this counter accumulates.
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BSC requests for channel (due to handover and the channel is used as voice channel) but fails to occupy the channel, or BSC fails to wait for internal resource. The measurement point is C1 as shown in Figure 109 and D1 as shown in Figure 110. Times
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C900060046
Definition Description Number of data TCH/H seizure attempts for assignment This counter counts the number of TCH/H channel being attempted to be occupied during data channel assignment, including the number of occupation success (C901270070) and the number of occupation failure (C900060047). After BSC receives the channel request massage, it attempts to allocate channel for the request. If allocation and occupation succeed, C900060046 and C901270070 accumulate simultaneously. If occupation fails, C900060046 accumulate simultaneously. and C900060047
If the request returns no channel available but queuing or forced release is possible, enter the state of waiting for resource. If the waiting for resource succeeds, C900060046 and C901270070 accumulate simultaneously. If the waiting for resource fails, C900060046 and C900060047 accumulate simultaneously. If the request returns that the transceiver is faulty, C900060046, C901270070, and C900060047 do not change. For failures in other cases, C900060046 and C900060047 accumulate simultaneously. Measurement Point BSC completes requesting for channel (due to assignment and the channel is used as data channel), or BSC receives the internal message of waiting for resource successfully or waiting for resource failed (C901270070 + C900060047). The measurement point is B1, as shown in Figure 115 and Figure 116. Times
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C900060047
Definition Description Number of data TCH/H seizure failure for assignment This counter counts the number of TCH/H channel occupation failure during data channel assignment.
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After BSC receives the channel request message, it attempts to allocate channel for the request. If occupation fails, this counter accumulates. If the request returns no channel available but queuing or forced release is possible, enter the state of waiting for resource. If the waiting for resource fails, this counter accumulates. If the request returns that the transceiver is faulty, this counter does not change. For failures in other cases, this counter accumulates. Measurement Point BSC requests for channel (due to assignment and the channel is used as data channel) but fails to occupy the channel, or BSC fails to wait for internal resource. The measurement point is B1, as shown in Figure 117. Times
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C900060048
Definition Description Number of data TCH/H seizure attempts for handover This counter counts the number of TCH/H channel being attempted to be occupied during data channel handover, including the number of occupation success (C901270073) and the number of occupation failure (C900060049). After BSC receives the channel request massage, it attempts to allocate channel for the request. If allocation and occupation succeed, C900060048 and C901270073 accumulate simultaneously. If occupation fails, C900060048 accumulate simultaneously. and C900060049
If the request returns no channel available but queuing or forced release is possible, enter the state of waiting for resource. If the waiting for resource succeeds, C900060048 and C901270073 accumulate simultaneously. If the waiting for resource fails, C900060048 and C900060049 accumulate simultaneously. If the request returns that the transceiver is faulty, C900060048, C901270073, and C900060049 do not change. For failures in other cases, C900060048 and C900060049 accumulate simultaneously. Measurement Point BSC completes requesting for channel (due to handover and the channel is used as data channel), or BSC receives the internal message of waiting for resource successfully or waiting for resource failed (C901270073 + C900060049). The measurement
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point is C1 as shown in Figure 105 and Figure 106 and D1 as shown in Figure 107 and Figure 108. Unit Times
C900060049
Definition Description Number of data TCH/H seizure failure for handover This counter counts the number of TCH/H channel occupation failure during data channel handover. After BSC receives the channel request message, it attempts to allocate channel for the request. If occupation fails, this counter accumulates. If the request returns no channel available but queuing or forced release is possible, enter the state of waiting for resource. If the waiting for resource fails, this counter accumulates. If the request returns that the transceiver is faulty, this counter does not change. For failures in other cases, this counter accumulates. Measurement Point BSC requests for channel (due to handover and the channel is used as data channel) but fails to occupy the channel, or BSC fails to wait for internal resource. The measurement point is C1 as shown in Figure 109 and D1 as shown in Figure 110. Times
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C900060050
Definition Description Number of SAPI3 link establishment requests on SDCCH (MO-SM) This counter counts the number of short message link establishments of mobile originating call on SDCCH. On SDCCH, BSC receives the EST_IND message sent by BTS. If the layer-3 information in this message is SAPI = 3, this counter increments. This counter is used to find out the frequency of SAPI 3 link establishment on SDCCH. This counter counts when BSC receives the EST_IND message (SAPI = 3) from BTS. The measurement point is B1, as shown in Figure 120.
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C900060051
Definition Description Number of SAPI3 link establishment requests on SDCCH (MT-SM) This counter counts the number of short message link establishments of mobile terminating call on SDCCH. On SDCCH, if BSC receives the DTAP_IND message (SAPI = 3) sent by MSC and the short message link between BSC and MS is not established, BSC initiates the link establishment flow, this counter increments. This counter is used to find out the frequency of SAPI 3 link establishment request on SDCCH. This counter counts when BSC sends the EST_REQ message (SAPI = 3) to BTS and the short message link is not established between BSC and MS. The measurement point is D1, as shown in Figure 121.
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From SC CP_ DATA(RP_ DATA) Est Req (SAPI=3) SABM(SAPI=3) UA Est Conf ( SAPI=3) D2 CP_DATA(RP_ DATA) CP_ ACK CP_ DATA(RP_ ACK) D3 D4 D5 CP_ ACK D6 Data Req (Chan Release) Chan Release DISC Deact SACCH Release Ind RF Chan Release RF Chan Release ACK Clear Cm d Clear Cmp To SC D1
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C900060052
Definition Description Number of SDCCH drops due to handover failure This counter counts the number of call drops due to handover failure on SDCCH. Call drop occurs after MS requests for SDCCH successfully. If the problem is due to handover failure, this counter increments. Presently, reasons for handover failure include T3107 timeout, T3103 timeout and external handover timer timeout under the status of ASSIGNING. T3107 indicates the duration from sending the intra-cell handover command ASSIGN_CMD to receiving the assignment completion message ASSIGN_COM. T3103 indicates the duration from sending the inter-cell handover command HOINTER_CMD
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to receiving the assignment completion message HOINTER_COM. The external handover timer indicates the duration from sending the inter-cell external handover command to receiving the handover completion message. Usage Measurement Point This counter is used to find out the frequency of call drop due to handover failure on SDCCH. SDCCH is activated after BSC initiates the handover flow. After that: If RANCS is in the status of RADIO_APPLY and sends the intra-cell handover command, then T3107 is started. If RANCS is in the status of ASSIGN and T3107 is timeout, then the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 122.
FIGURE 122 CALL DROP DUE TO T3107 TIMEOUT DURING INTRA-CELL HANDOVER
If RANCS is in the status of RADIO_APPLY and sends the inter-cell handover command, then T3103 is started. If RANCS is in the status of ASSIGN and T3103 is timeout, then the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 123.
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FIGURE 123 CALL DROP DUE TO T3103 TIMEOUT DURING INTER-CELL HANDOVER
If RANCS is in the status of RADIO_APPLY and sends the external handover command, then the external handover timer is started. If RANCS is in the status of ASSIGN and the external handover timer is timeout, then the counter increments. Unit Times
C900060053
Definition Description Number of SDCCH drops This counter counts the number of call drops on SDCCH channel due to radio link failure, LAPD link break, or handover failure. Call drop occurs after MS requests for TCH/H channel successfully. The counter increments if call drop is due to the above causes. This counter is used to find out the frequency of call drop on SDCCH channel due to radio link failure, LAPD link break, or handover failure. This counter increments when call drop occurs on SDCCH channel due to radio link failure, LAPD link failure, or handover failure. Times
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C900060054
Definition Description Number of TCH/F drops This counter counts the number of call drops on TCH/F channel due to radio link failure, LAPD link break, or handover failure. Call drop occurs after MS requests for TCH/H channel
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successfully. The counter increments if call drop is due to the above causes. Usage This counter is used to find out the frequency of call drop on TCH/F channel due to radio link failure, LAPD link break, or handover failure. The counter increments when call drop occurs on TCH/F channel due to radio link failure, LAPD link failure, or handover failure. Times
C900060055
Definition Description Number of TCH/H drops This counter counts the number of call drops on TCH/H channel due to radio link failure, LAPD link break, or handover failure. Call drop occurs after MS requests for TCH/H channel successfully. The counter increments if call drop is due to the above causes. This counter is used to find out the frequency of call drop on TCH/H channel due to radio link failure, LAPD link break, or handover failure. The counter increments when call drop occurs on TCH/H channel due to radio link failure, LAPD link failure, or handover failure. Times
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C900060056
Definition Description Usage Measurement Point Unit Average number of idle TCH/F with interference band 1 This counter counts the number of idle TCH/Fs with interference band 1 in the carrier. This counter is used to find out the number of idle TCH/Fs with interference band 1. This counter counts when querying the database periodically. Times
C900060057
Definition Description Average number of idle TCH/F with interference band 2 This counter counts the number of idle TCH/Fs with interference band 2 in the carrier.
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This counter is used to find out the number of idle TCH/Fs with interference band 2. This counter counts when querying the database periodically. Times
C900060058
Definition Description Usage Measurement Point Unit Average number of idle TCH/F with interference band 3 This counter counts the number of idle TCH/Fs with interference band 3 in the carrier. This counter is used to find out the number of idle TCH/Fs with interference band 3. This counter counts when querying the database periodically. Times
C900060059
Definition Description Usage Measurement Point Unit Average number of idle TCH/F with interference band 4 This counter counts the number of idle TCH/Fs with interference band 4 in the carrier. This counter is used to find out the number of idle TCH/Fs with interference band 4. This counter counts when querying the database periodically. Times
C900060060
Definition Description Usage Measurement Point Unit Average number of idle TCH/F with interference band 5 This counter counts the number of idle TCH/Fs with interference band 5 in the carrier. This counter is used to find out the number of idle TCH/Fs with interference band 5. This counter counts when querying the database periodically. Times
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C900060061
Definition Description Usage Average number of idle TCH/H with interference band 1 This counter counts the number of idle TCH/Hs with interference band 1 in the carrier. This counter is used to find out the number of idle TCH/Hs with interference band 1. This counter counts when querying the database periodically. Times
C900060062
Definition Description Usage Measurement Point Unit Average number of idle TCH/H with interference band 2 This counter counts the number of idle TCH/Hs with interference band 2 in the carrier. This counter is used to find out the number of idle TCH/Hs with interference band 2. This counter counts when querying the database periodically. Times
C900060063
Definition Description Usage Measurement Point Unit Average number of idle TCH/H with interference band 3 This counter counts the number of idle TCH/Hs with interference band 3 in the carrier. This counter is used to find out the number of idle TCH/Hs with interference band 3. This counter counts when querying the database periodically. Times
C900060064
Definition Description Average number of idle TCH/H with interference band 4
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This counter counts the number of idle TCH/Hs with interference band 4 in the carrier. Usage Measurement Point Unit This counter is used to find out the number of idle TCH/Hs with interference band 4. This counter counts when querying the database periodically. Times
C900060065
Definition Description Usage Measurement Point Unit Average number of idle TCH/H with interference band 5 This counter counts the number of idle TCH/Hs with interference band 5 in the carrier. This counter is used to find out the number of idle TCH/Hs with interference band 5. This counter counts when querying the database periodically. Times
C900060066
Definition Description Number of samples with UL RQ = 0 This counter counts the number of samples with Uplink (UL) Receiving Quality (RQ) = 0. After BSC receives the measurement report or preprocessing measurement report, if the UL RQ = 0, the counter increments. This counter is used to count the number of samples with UL RQ = 0. The counter increments if UL RQ = 0 in the measurement report or preprocessing measurement report that BSC receives. Times
C900060067
Definition Description Number of samples with UL RQ = 1 This counter counts the number of samples with UL RQ = 1. After BSC receives the measurement report or preprocessing measurement report, if the UL RQ = 1, the counter increments. This counter is used to count the number of samples with UL RQ = 1.
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The counter increments if UL RQ = 1 in the measurement report or preprocessing measurement report that BSC receives. Times
C900060068
Definition Description Number of samples with UL RQ = 2 This counter counts the number of samples with UL RQ = 2. After BSC receives the measurement report or preprocessing measurement report, if the UL RQ = 2, the counter increments. This counter is used to count the number of samples with UL RQ = 2. The counter increments if UL RQ = 2 in the measurement report or preprocessing measurement report that BSC receives. Times
C900060069
Definition Description Number of samples with UL RQ = 3 This counter counts the number of samples with UL RQ = 3. After BSC receives the measurement report or preprocessing measurement report, if the UL RQ = 3, the counter increments. This counter is used to count the number of samples with UL RQ = 3. The counter increments if UL RQ = 3 in the measurement report or preprocessing measurement report that BSC receives. Times
C900060070
Definition Description Number of samples with UL RQ = 4 This counter counts the number of samples with UL RQ = 4. After BSC receives the measurement report or preprocessing measurement report, if the UL RQ = 4, the counter increments. This counter is used to count the number of samples with UL RQ = 4. The counter increments if UL RQ = 4 in the measurement report or preprocessing measurement report that BSC receives. Times
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C900060071
Definition Description Number of samples with UL RQ = 5 This counter counts the number of samples with UL RQ = 5. After BSC receives the measurement report or preprocessing measurement report, if the UL RQ = 5, the counter increments. This counter is used to count the number of samples with UL RQ = 5. The counter increments if UL RQ = 5 in the measurement report or preprocessing measurement report that BSC receives. Times
C900060072
Definition Description Number of samples with UL RQ = 6 This counter counts the number of samples with UL RQ = 6. After BSC receives the measurement report or preprocessing measurement report, if the UL RQ = 6, the counter increments. This counter is used to count the number of samples with UL RQ = 6. The counter increments if UL RQ = 6 in the measurement report or preprocessing measurement report that BSC receives. Times
C900060073
Definition Description Number of samples with UL RQ = 7 This counter counts the number of samples with UL RQ = 7. After BSC receives the measurement report or preprocessing measurement report, if the UL RQ = 7, the counter increments. This counter is used to count the number of samples with UL RQ = 7. The counter increments if UL RQ = 7 in the measurement report or preprocessing measurement report that BSC receives. Times
C900060074
Definition Number of samples with DL RQ = 0
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This counter counts the number of samples with Downlink (DL) RQ = 0. After BSC receives the measurement report or preprocessing measurement report, if the DL RQ = 0, the counter increments. This counter is used to count the number of samples with DL RQ = 0. The counter increments if DL RQ = 0 in the measurement report or preprocessing measurement report that BSC receives. Times
C900060075
Definition Description Number of samples with DL RQ = 1 This counter counts the number of samples with DL RQ = 1. After BSC receives the measurement report or preprocessing measurement report, if the DL RQ = 1, the counter increments. This counter is used to count the number of samples with DL RQ = 1. The counter increments if DL RQ = 1 in the measurement report or preprocessing measurement report that BSC receives. Times
C900060076
Definition Description Number of samples with DL RQ = 2 This counter counts the number of samples with DL RQ = 2. After BSC receives the measurement report or preprocessing measurement report, if the DL RQ = 2, the counter increments. This counter is used to count the number of samples with DL RQ = 2. The counter increments if DL RQ = 2 in the measurement report or preprocessing measurement report that BSC receives. Times
C900060077
Definition Description Number of samples with DL RQ = 3 This counter counts the number of samples with DL RQ = 3. After BSC receives the measurement report or preprocessing measurement report, if the DL RQ = 3, the counter increments.
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This counter is used to count the number of samples with DL RQ = 3. Measurement Point Unit The counter increments if DL RQ = 3 in the measurement report or preprocessing measurement report that BSC receives. Times
C900060078
Definition Description Number of samples with DL RQ = 4 This counter counts the number of samples with DL RQ = 4. After BSC receives the measurement report or preprocessing measurement report, if the DL RQ = 4, the counter increments. This counter is used to count the number of samples with DL RQ = 4. The counter increments if DL RQ = 4 in the measurement report or preprocessing measurement report that BSC receives. Times
C900060079
Definition Description Number of samples with DL RQ = 5 This counter counts the number of samples with DL RQ = 5. After BSC receives the measurement report or preprocessing measurement report, if the DL RQ = 5, the counter increments. This counter is used to count the number of samples with DL RQ = 5. The counter increments if DL RQ = 5 in the measurement report or preprocessing measurement report that BSC receives. Times
C900060080
Definition Description Number of samples with DL RQ = 6 This counter counts the number of samples with DL RQ = 6. After BSC receives the measurement report or preprocessing measurement report, if the DL RQ = 6, the counter increments. This counter is used to count the number of samples with DL RQ = 6. The counter increments if DL RQ = 6 in the measurement report or preprocessing measurement report that BSC receives. Times
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C900060081
Definition Description Number of samples with DL RQ = 7 This counter counts the number of samples with DL RQ = 7. After BSC receives the measurement report or preprocessing measurement report, if the DL RQ = 7, the counter increments. This counter is used to count the number of samples with DL RQ = 7. The counter increments if DL RQ = 7 in the measurement report or preprocessing measurement report that BSC receives. Times
C900060082
Definition Description Usage Number of TCH/F handover attempts due to UL strength This counter counts the number of handover attempts due to UL receiving strength too low on TCH/F channel. This counter is used to find out the frequency of handover due to UL receiving strength on TCH/F channel. If the counters value is too large, it indicates poor UL level on TCH/F channel. BSC performs handover decision after receiving measurement report on TCH/F channel. If handover decision succeeds and the handover is due to UL strength, this counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 124.
FIGURE 124 HANDOVER DECISION
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C900060083
Definition Description Usage Number of TCH/F handover attempts due to DL strength This counter counts the number of times of handover attempts due to DL receiving strength too low on TCH/F channel. This counter is used to find out the frequency of handover due to DL receiving strength on TCH/F channel. If the counters value is too large, it indicates poor DL level on TCH/F channel.
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BSC performs handover decision after receiving measurement report on TCH/F channel. If handover decision succeeds and the handover is due to DL strength, this counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 124. Times
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C900060084
Definition Description Usage Number of TCH/F handover attempts due to UL quality This counter counts the number of handover attempts due to UL quality too poor on TCH/F channel. This counter is used to find out the frequency of handover due to UL quality on TCH/F channel. If the counters value is too large, it indicates poor UL quality on TCH/F channel. BSC performs handover decision after receiving measurement report on TCH/F channel. If handover decision succeeds and the handover is due to UL quality, this counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 124. Times
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C900060085
Definition Description Number of TCH/F handover attempts due to DL quality This counter counts the number of handover attempts due to DL quality too poor on TCH/F channel. This counter is used to find out the frequency of handover due to DL quality on TCH/F channel. If the counters value is too large, it indicates poor DL quality on TCH/F channel. BSC performs handover decision after receiving measurement report on TCH/F channel. If handover decision succeeds and the handover is due to DL quality, this counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 124. Times
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C900060086
Definition Description Usage Number of TCH/F handover attempts due to UL interference This counter counts the number of handover attempts due to UL interference too large on TCH/F channel.
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This counter is used to find out the frequency of handover due to UL interference on TCH/F channel. If the counters value is too large, it indicates large UL interference on TCH/F channel. Measurement Point BSC performs handover decision after receiving measurement report on TCH/F channel. If handover decision succeeds and the handover is due to UL interference, this counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 124. Times
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C900060087
Definition Description Usage Number of TCH/F handover attempts due to DL interference This counter counts the number of handover attempts due to DL interference too large on TCH/F channel. This counter is used to find out the frequency of handover due to DL interference on TCH/F channel. If the counters value is too large, it indicates large DL interference on TCH/F channel. BSC performs handover decision after receiving measurement report on TCH/F channel. If handover decision succeeds and the handover is due to DL interference, this counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 124. Times
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C900060088
Definition Description Number of TCH/F handover attempts due to good C/I This counter counts the number of MS handover attempts due to too large C/I ratio on TCH/F channel. The handover only occurs during sub-cell configuration; when C/I algorithm is adopted, MS performs handover from external circle to internal circle. This counter is used to find out the frequency of MS handover due to too large C/I ratio on TCH/F channel. If the counters value is too large, it indicates that, after MS accesses the external circle, MS performs handover to the internal circle many times due to good C/I ratio and the internal circle absorbs the traffic. BSC performs handover decision after receiving measurement report on TCH/F channel. If handover decision succeeds and the handover is due to too large C/I ratio, this counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 124. Times
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Definition Description Number of TCH/F handover attempts due to bad C/I This counter counts the number of MS handover attempts due to too low C/I ratio on TCH/F channel. The handover only occurs during sub-cell configuration; when C/I algorithm is adopted, MS performs handover from internal circle to external circle. This counter is used to find out the frequency of MS handover due to too low C/I ratio on TCH/F channel. If the counters value is too large, it indicates that, when MS calls within the internal circle, MS performs handover to the external circle many times due to poor C/I ratio. Interference within the internal circle is big, and C/I ratio of the internal circle can be improved by adjusting the carrier power. BSC performs handover decision after receiving measurement report on TCH/F channel. If handover decision succeeds and the handover is due to too low C/I ratio, this counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 124. Times
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C900060090
Definition Description Number of TCH/F handover attempts due to PBGT This counter counts the number of MS handover attempts due to PBGT value on TCH/F channel. If PBGT value is larger than zero, it indicates the adjacent cell has better radio environment than the current cell. If the number of times that PBGT value is larger than zero reaches the threshold, PBGT handover occurs. This counter is used to find out the frequency of MS handover due to PBGT value on TCH/F channel. If the counters value is too large, it indicates that signal on TCH/F channel within the current cell is poorer than that in the adjacent cell. BSC performs handover decision after receiving measurement report on TCH/F channel. If handover decision succeeds and the handover is due to PBGT value, this counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 124. Times
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C900060091
Definition Description Number of TCH/F handover attempts due to large TA This counter counts the number of MS handover attempts due to too large TA on TCH/F channel. Increasing TA indicates that MS
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is moving away from the current cell. When the distance reaches a certain value, handover will occur due to too large TA. Usage This counter is used to find out the frequency of MS handover due to too large TA on TCH/F channel. The counters value reflects the mobility of subscribers in the current cell to a certain extent. BSC performs handover decision after receiving measurement report on TCH/F channel. If handover decision succeeds and the handover is due to too large TA, this counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 124. Times
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C900060092
Definition Description Number of TCH/F handover attempts due to other reasons This counter counts the number of handover attempts due to any other reason beyond the handover reasons mentioned previously. This counter is used to find out the frequency of handover due to any other reason. BSC performs handover decision after receiving measurement report on TCH/F channel. If handover decision succeeds and the handover is due to any other reason beyond the handover reasons mentioned previously, this counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 124. Times
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C900060093
Definition Description Number of BSC-controlled inter-cell outgoing handover This counter counts the number of intra-BSC inter-cell handoverout executions. The execution here means the radio resource of target cell has been successfully requested, and system returns the message of radio resource available. This counter is used to find out the frequency of intra-BSC intercell outgoing handover execution. It is one of the parameters that evaluate radio environment, and it reflects the handover situation. During the handover process, if the target cell requests for channel successfully, it sends the message of radio resource available back to the source cell. The source cell performs judgment after receiving the message. If the request is due to intra-BSC inter-cell handover, this counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 125.
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C900060094
Definition Description Usage Number of BSC-controlled inter-cell outgoing handover success This counter counts the number of successful intra-BSC inter-cell outgoing handovers. This counter is used to find out the frequency of successful intraBSC inter-cell outgoing handover. It is one of the parameters that evaluate the handover situation. During the handover process, when the source cell receives the handover completion message from the target cell, it indicates that MS has accessed the target channel and handover succeeds. In this case, this counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 126.
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HO_CMD HO DETECT
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Definition Description Usage Number of MSC-controlled outgoing handover This counter counts the number of MSC-controlled inter-BSC outgoing handover executions. This counter is used to find out the frequency of MSC-controlled inter-BSC outgoing handover execution, and it reflects the handover situation. BSC performs handover decision after receiving MS measurement report. If the handover decision indicates inter-cell handover and the currently attempted cell is a cell under another BSC, the source BSC sends the handover request message A_HO_RQD to MSC to trigger inter-BSC handover. If the source BSC receives the handover command returned from MSC, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 127.
FIGURE 127 MSC-CONTROLLED OUTGOING HANDOVER EXECUTION
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Definition Description Usage Number of MSC-controlled outgoing handover success This counter counts the number of successful MSC-controlled inter-BSC outgoing handovers. This counter is used to find out the frequency of successful MSCcontrolled inter-BSC outgoing handover, and it reflects the handover situation. BSC performs handover decision after receiving MS measurement report. If the handover decision indicates inter-cell handover and the currently attempted cell is a cell under another BSC, the source BSC sends the handover request message A_HO_RQD to MSC to trigger inter-BSC handover. If MS successfully accesses the target cell, the source cell receives the release command issued by MSC. In this case, this counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 128.
FIGURE 128 MSC-CONTROLLED OUTGOING HANDOVER SUCCESS
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C900060097
Definition Description Usage Number of BSC-controlled inter-cell incoming handover This counter counts the number of BSC-controlled inter-cell incoming handover executions. This counter is used to find out the frequency of BSC-controlled inter-cell incoming handover execution. It is one of the parameters that evaluate radio environment, and it reflects the handover situation. If channel activation succeeds in the target cell within BSC and the request is due to inter-cell handover, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 129.
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C900060098
Definition Description Usage Number of BSC-controlled inter-cell incoming handover success This counter counts the number of successful BSC-controlled inter-cell incoming handovers. This counter shows the frequency of successful BSC-controlled inter-cell incoming handover, and it reflects the handover situation. When the target cell within BSC receives the handover completion message, if the request is due to BSC-controlled inter-cell handover, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 130.
FIGURE 130 BSC-CONTROLLED INTER-CELL INCOMING HANDOVER SUCCESS
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C900060099
Definition Description Usage Number of MSC-controlled incoming handover This counter counts the number of MSC-controlled inter-BSC incoming handover executions. This counter is used to find out the frequency of MSC-controlled inter-BSC incoming handover executions. It is one of the
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parameters that evaluate radio environment, and it reflects the handover situation. Measurement Point After the target cell receives the handover request message issued by MSC, the counter increments if the channel is allocated and activated successfully. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 131.
FIGURE 131 MSC-CONTROLLED INCOMING HANDOVER EXECUTION
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C900060100
Definition Description Number of MSC-controlled incoming handover due to forced release During MSC-controlled inter-BSC incoming handover process, the counter counts the number of forced release executions due to no available radio resource in the target cell. This counter is used to find out the frequency of forced release executions during MSC-controlled inter-BSC incoming handover process. It reflects the handover situation. The target cell receives the radio channel request message. If the request is due to MSC-controlled inter-BSC incoming handover and the target cell has no available radio channels, forced release is attempted. If the target cell receives the message of resource available returned by the forced release instance, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 132.
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C900060101
Definition Description Number of MSC-controlled incoming handover due to queue During MSC-controlled inter-BSC incoming handover process, the counter counts the number of queuing executions due to no available radio resource in the target cell. This counter is used to find out the frequency of queuing executions during MSC-controlled inter-BSC incoming handover process, and it reflects the handover situation. The target cell receives the radio channel request message. If the request is due to MSC-controlled inter-BSC incoming handover and the target cell has no available radio channels, the target instance is added to the waiting queue. When the target cell receives the message of resource available, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 133.
FIGURE 133 QUEUING EXECUTION
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Definition Number of MSC-controlled incoming handover success
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This counter counts the number of successful MSC-controlled inter-BSC incoming handovers. This counter is used to find out the frequency of successful MSCcontrolled inter-BSC incoming handover, and it reflects the handover situation. When the target cell receives the handover completion message, if the request is due to MSC-controlled inter-BSC incoming handover, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 134.
FIGURE 134 MSC-CONTROLLED INCOMING HANDOVER SUCCESS
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C900060103
Definition Description Number of incoming handover from undefined layer (GSM900) to current layer(GSM1800) This counter counts the number of incoming handover executions from the undefined layer cell (GSM900) to the target cell (GSM1800) during BSC-controlled inter-cell handover. This counter is used to find out the frequency of incoming handover executions from the undefined layer cell (GSM900) to target cell (GSM1800). It reflects the handover situation. When the target cell (GSM1800) within BSC receives the channel activation response message, if the request is due to BSCcontrolled inter-cell handover and the source cell (GSM900) is the undefined layer cell, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 129. Times
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C900060104
Definition Description Number of incoming handover success layer(GSM900) to current layer (GSM1800) from undefined
This counter counts the number of successful incoming handover from the undefined layer cell (GSM900) to the target cell (GSM1800) during BSC-controlled inter-cell handover.
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This counter is used to find out the frequency of successful incoming handover from the undefined layer cell (GSM900) to the target cell (GSM1800). It reflects the handover situation. When the target cell (GSM1800) within BSC receives the handover completion message, if the request is due to BSCcontrolled inter-cell handover and the source cell (GSM900) is the undefined layer cell, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 130. Times
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C900060105
Definition Description Number of incoming handover from undefined layer (GSM1800) to current layer (GSM900) This counter counts the number of incoming handover executions from the undefined layer cell (GSM1800) to the target cell (GSM900) during BSC-controlled inter-cell handover. This counter is used to find out the frequency of incoming handover executions from the undefined layer cell (GSM1800) to target cell (GSM900). It reflects the handover situation. When the target cell (GSM900) within BSC receives the channel activation response message, if the request is due to BSCcontrolled inter-cell handover and the source cell (GSM1800) is the undefined layer cell, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 129. Times
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C900060106
Definition Description Number of incoming handover success layer(GSM1800) to current layer(GSM900) from undefined
This counter counts the number of successful incoming handover from the undefined layer cell (GSM1800) to the target cell (GSM900) during BSC-controlled inter-cell handover. This counter is used to find out the frequency of successful incoming handover from the undefined layer cell (GSM1800) to the target cell (GSM900). It reflects the handover situation. When the target cell (GSM900) within BSC receives the handover completion message, if the request is due to BSCcontrolled inter-cell handover and the source cell (GSM1800) is the undefined layer cell, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 130. Times
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Definition Description Number of incoming handover from the same layer GSM900 to GSM1800 This counter counts the number of incoming handover executions from the cell (GSM900) to the target cell (GSM1800) in the same layer during BSC-controlled inter-cell handover. This counter is used to find out the frequency of incoming handover executions from the cell (GSM900) to the target cell (GSM1800) in the same layer. It reflects the handover situation. When the target cell (GSM1800) receives the channel activation response message, if the request is due to BSC-controlled intercell handover and the source cell (GSM900) is in the same layer, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 129. Times
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C900060108
Definition Description Number of incoming handover success from the same layer GSM900 to GSM1800 This counter counts the number of successful incoming handovers from the cell (GSM900) to the target cell (GSM1800) in the same layer during BSC-controlled inter-cell handover. This counter is used to find out the frequency of successful incoming handover from the cell (GSM900) to the target cell (GSM1800) in the same layer. It reflects the handover situation. When the target cell (GSM1800) receives the handover completion message, if the request is due to BSC-controlled inter-cell handover and the source cell (GSM900) is in the same layer, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 130. Times
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C900060109
Definition Description Number of incoming handover from GSM900 to GSM1800 from the upper layer This counter counts the number of incoming handover executions from the upper layer cell (GSM900) to the target cell (GSM1800) during BSC-controlled inter-cell handover.
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This counter is used to find out the frequency of incoming handover executions from the upper layer cell (GSM900) to the target cell (GSM1800). It reflects the handover situation. Measurement Point When the target cell (GSM1800) receives the channel activation response message, if the request is due to BSC-controlled intercell handover and the source cell (GSM900) is in the upper layer, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 129. Times
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C900060110
Definition Description Number of incoming handover GSM1800 in the upper layer success from GSM900 to
This counter counts the number of successful incoming handovers from the upper layer cell (GSM900) to the target cell (GSM1800) during BSC-controlled inter-cell handover. This counter is used to find out the frequency of successful incoming handover from the upper layer cell (GSM900) to the target cell (GSM1800). It reflects the handover situation. When the target cell (GSM1800) receives the handover completion message, if the request is due to BSC-controlled inter-cell handover and the source cell (GSM900) is in the upper layer, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 130. Times
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C900060111
Definition Description Number of incoming handover from GSM900 to GSM1800 in the lower layer This counter counts the number of incoming handover executions from the lower layer cell (GSM900) to the target cell (GSM1800) during BSC-controlled inter-cell handover. This counter is used to find out the frequency of incoming handover executions from the lower layer cell (GSM900) to the target cell (GSM1800). It reflects the handover situation. When the target cell (GSM1800) receives the channel activation response message, if the request is due to BSC-controlled intercell handover and the source cell (GSM900) is in the lower layer, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 129. Times
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Definition Description Number of incoming handover GSM1800 in the lower layer success from GSM900 to
This counter counts the number of successful incoming handovers from the lower layer cell (GSM900) to the target cell (GSM1800) during BSC-controlled inter-cell handover. This counter is used to find out the frequency of successful incoming handover from the lower layer cell (GSM900) to the target cell (GSM1800). It reflects the handover situation. When the target cell (GSM1800) receives the handover completion message, if the request is due to BSC-controlled inter-cell handover and the source cell (GSM900) is in the lower layer, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 130. Times
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C900060113
Definition Description Number of incoming handover from GSM1800 to GSM900 from the same layer This counter counts the number of incoming handover executions from the cell (GSM1800) to the target cell (GSM900) in the same layer during BSC-controlled inter-cell handover. This counter is used to find out the frequency of incoming handover executions from the cell (GSM1800) to the target cell (GSM900) in the same layer. It reflects the handover situation. When the target cell (GSM900) receives the channel activation response message, if the request is due to BSC-controlled intercell handover and the source cell (GSM1800) is in the same layer, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 129. Times
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C900060114
Definition Description Number of incoming handover success from GSM1800 to GSM900 from the same layer This counter counts the number of successful incoming handovers from the cell (GSM1800) to the target cell (GSM900) in the same layer during BSC-controlled inter-cell handover.
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This counter is used to find out the frequency of successful incoming handover from the cell (GSM1800) to the target cell (GSM900) in the same layer. It reflects the handover situation. Measurement Point When the target cell (GSM900) receives the handover completion message, if the request is due to BSC-controlled inter-cell handover and the source cell (GSM1800) is in the same layer, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 130. Times
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C900060115
Definition Description Number of incoming handover from GSM1800 to GSM900 from the upper layer This counter counts the number of incoming handover executions from the upper layer cell (GSM1800) to the target cell (GSM900) during BSC-controlled inter-cell handover. This counter is used to find out the frequency of incoming handover executions from the upper layer cell (GSM1800) to the target cell (GSM900). It reflects the handover situation. When the target cell (GSM900) receives the channel activation response message, if the request is due to BSC-controlled intercell handover and the source cell (GSM1800) is in the upper layer, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 129. Times
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C900060116
Definition Description Number of incoming handover success from GSM1800 to GSM900 from the upper layer This counter counts the number of successful incoming handovers from the upper layer cell (GSM1800) to the target cell (GSM900) during BSC-controlled inter-cell handover. This counter is used to find out the frequency of successful incoming handover from the upper layer cell (GSM1800) to the target cell (GSM900). It reflects the handover situation. When the target cell (GSM900) receives the handover completion message, if the request is due to BSC-controlled inter-cell handover and the source cell (GSM1800) is in the upper layer, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 130. Times
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Definition Description Number of incoming handover from GSM1800 to GSM900 from the lower layer This counter counts the number of incoming handover executions from the lower layer cell (GSM1800) to the target cell (GSM1800) during BSC-controlled inter-cell handover. This counter is used to find out the frequency of incoming handover executions from the lower layer cell (GSM1800) to the target cell (GSM1800). It reflects the handover situation. When the target cell (GSM900) receives the channel activation response message, if the request is due to BSC-controlled intercell handover and the source cell (GSM1800) is in the lower layer, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 129. Times
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C900060118
Definition Description Number of incoming handover success from GSM1800 to GSM900 from the lower layer This counter counts the number of successful incoming handovers from the lower layer cell (GSM1800) to the target cell (GSM900) during BSC-controlled inter-cell handover. This counter is used to find out the frequency of successful incoming handover from the lower layer cell (GSM1800) to the target cell (GSM900). It reflects the handover situation. When the target cell (GSM900) receives the handover completion message, if the request is due to BSC-controlled inter-cell handover and the source cell (GSM1800) is in the lower layer, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 130. Times
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C900060119
Definition Description Number of Intra-cell handover This counter counts the number of intra-cell handover executions which is initiated by MS in the source cell. Here, the execution means that radio resource is requested successfully and the message of resource available is returned.
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This counter is used to find out the frequency of MS-initiated intra-cell handover execution. It is one of the parameters that evaluate radio environment. It reflects the handover situation. During the handover process, if the target channel request succeeds, the message of radio resource available is returned to BSC. BSC then performs judgment after receiving the message. If the request is due to intra-cell handover, this counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 135.
FIGURE 135 INTRA-CELL HANDOVER EXECUTION
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C900060120
Definition Description Usage Number of Intra-cell handover success This counter counts the number of successful intra-cell handovers which are initiated by MS in the source cell. This counter is used to find out the frequency of successful intracell handover. It is one of the parameters that evaluate handover. During the intra-cell handover process, if the source instance receives the handover completion message returned by the target instance, it indicates MS accesses the target channel and handover succeeds. In this case, this counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 136.
FIGURE 136 INTRA-CELL HANDOVER SUCCESS
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C900060121
Definition Description Maximum number of busy TCH/H This counter counts the maximum number of occupied TCH/Hs in a cell during a measurement period. The system records the TCH/Hs occupied in the cell. If a TCH/H is successfully occupied, the number of occupied TCH/Hs increases by 1; if a TCH/H is released, the number of occupied TCH/Hs decreases by 1. After a TCH/H is occupied, before a TCH/H is released, or when the system reports the periodical measurement data, if this counters value is less than the number of actual occupied TCH/Hs, this counters value will be replaced by the actual number of occupied TCH/Hs. In consideration of the TCH/H channel occupation situation in the last measurement period, the number of occupied TCH/Hs is updated before the release of a TCH/H. Usage This counter is used to find out the maximum number of occupied TCH/Hs in a cell during a measurement period. The counters value reflects the instantaneous occupation and the heaviest traffic of TCH/H. The counter counts at the following three time points: After the TCH/H is occupied successfully, if the maximum number of busy TCH/Hs exceeds the counters recorded value; Before the TCH/H is released, if the maximum number of busy TCH/Hs exceeds the counters recorded value; When the system reports the periodical measurement data, if the maximum number of busy TCH/Hs exceeds the counters recorded value. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 137.
FIGURE 137 REPORTING MEASUREMENT DAT A
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Definition Description Usage Measurement Point Unit Average number of available SDCCH This counter counts the number of SDCCHs which can be assigned normally, including idle SDCCH and occupied SDCCH. This counter is used to find out the number of available SDCCHs in the current cell. Query the database when periodic measurement data is reported to get the value of the counter. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 137. Times
C900060123
Definition Description Average number of unavailable SDCCH This counter counts the number of SDCCHs that can not be assigned normally, including those SDCCHs blocked due to various reasons. This counter is used to find out the number of unavailable SDCCHs to facilitate troubleshooting. Query the database when periodic measurement data is reported to get the value of the counter. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 137. Times
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Definition Description SDCCH busy time This counter counts the busy time of SDCCHs, which reflects the traffic volume of SDCCH. This counter is used to find out the busy level and the average occupation time of the signaling channel. It can be used as a reference for judging whether to increase the number of SDCCHs. The counter counts at the following three time points: When an SDCCH is acquired successfully, this counter calculates time and accumulates. When an SDCCH is released, this counter calculates time and accumulates. When the system reports the periodical measurement data, this counter calculates time and accumulates.
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The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 137. The measurement formula is as follows: Measurement value = (Current time Last measurement time point) Number of MSs that are occupying the channels The reported measurement value is accumulated by each measurement value. After each accumulation, the last measurement time point is updated to the current time. If an SDCCH is acquired successfully, Number of MSs that are occupying the channels increases by 1; if an SDCCH is released, Number of MSs that are occupying the channels decreases by 1. Unit Second
C900060125
Definition Description Average number of available radio channel This counter counts the number of radio channel which can be assigned normally, including idle radio channel and occupied radio channel. This counter is used to find out the number of available radio channel in the current cell. It helps understand the current resource usage situation of the cell. Query the database when periodic measurement data is reported to get the value of the counter. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 137. Times
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C900060126
Definition Description Average number of unavailable radio channel This counter counts the number of radio channels that can not be assigned normally, including those radio channels blocked due to various reasons. This counter is used to find out the number of unavailable radio channels in the current cell. It helps understand the current resource usage situation of the cell. Query the database when periodic measurement data is reported to get the value of the counter. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 137. Times
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Definition Description Usage TCH/H busy time This counter counts the busy time of TCH/Hs, which reflects the traffic volume of TCH/H. This counter is used to find out the busy level and the average occupation time of TCH/H. It can be used as a reference for judging whether to increase the number of TCH/Hs. The counter counts at the following three time points: When a TCH/H is acquired successfully, calculates time and accumulates. this counter
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When a TCH/H is released, this counter calculates time and accumulates. When the system reports the periodical measurement data, this counter calculates time and accumulates. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 137. The measurement formula is as follows: Measurement value = (Current time Last measurement time point) Number of MSs that are occupying the channels The reported measurement value is accumulated by each measurement value. After each accumulation, the last measurement time point is updated to the current time. If a TCH/H is acquired successfully, Number of MSs that are occupying the channels increases by 1; if a TCH/H is released, Number of MSs that are occupying the channels decreases by 1. Unit Second
C900060128
Definition Description Maximum number of busy TCH/F This counter counts the maximum number of occupied TCH/Fs in a cell during a measurement period. The system records the TCH/Fs occupied in the cell. If a TCH/F is successfully occupied, the number of occupied TCH/Fs increases by 1; if a TCH/F is released, the number of occupied TCH/Hs decreases by 1. After a TCH/F is occupied, before a TCH/F is released, or when the system reports the periodical measurement data, if this counters value is less than the number of actual occupied TCH/Fs, this counters value will be replaced by the actual number of occupied TCH/Fs.
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In consideration of the TCH/F channel occupation situation in the last measurement period, the number of occupied TCH/Fs is updated before the release of a TCH/F. Usage This counter is used to find out the maximum number of occupied TCH/Fs in a cell during a measurement period. The counters value reflects the instantaneous occupation and the heaviest traffic of TCH/F. The counter counts at the following three time points: After the TCH/F is occupied successfully, if the maximum number of busy TCH/Fs exceeds the counters recorded value; Before the TCH/F is released, if the maximum number of busy TCH/Hs exceeds the counters recorded value; When the system reports the periodical measurement data, if the maximum number of busy TCH/Fs exceeds the counters recorded value. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 137. Unit Times
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C900060129
Definition Description Usage TCH/F busy time This counter counts the busy time of TCH/Fs, which reflects the traffic volume of TCH/F. This counter is used to find out the busy level and the average occupation time of TCH/F. It can be used as a reference for judging whether to increase the number of TCH/Fs. The counter counts at the following three time points: When a TCH/F is acquired successfully, calculates time and accumulates. this counter
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When a TCH/F is released, this counter calculates time and accumulates. When the system reports the periodical measurement data, this counter calculates time and accumulates. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 137. The measurement formula is as follows: Measurement value = (Current time Last measurement time point) Number of MSs that are occupying the channels The reported measurement value is accumulated by each measurement value. After each accumulation, the last measurement time point is updated to the current time. If a TCH/F is acquired successfully, Number of MSs that are occupying the channels increases by 1; if a TCH/F is
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C900060130
Definition Description Usage Number of healthy TRXs This counter counts the number of the TRXs that can be used normally. This counter is used to find out the number of available TRXs and resource usage in the current cell to facilitate troubleshooting. Query the database when periodic measurement data is reported to get the value of the counter. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 137. Times
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Definition Description Number of CM service requests of MOC This counter counts the number of accesses due to CM SERVICE REQ of MOC. After BSC receives the EST_IND message, if the access cause in the layer-3 information in this message is CM SERVICE REQ, this counter increments. This counter is used to find out the frequency of the access due to CM SERVICE REQ of MOC. This counter counts when BSC receives the EST_IND message. The measurement point is A4, as shown in Figure 99. Times
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Definition Description Number of SAPI3 link establishment success on SDCCH (MT-SM) This counter counts the number of successful short message link establishment of mobile terminating call on SDCCH. On SDCCH, if BSC receives the EST_CONF message sent by BTS after BSC initiates the short message link establishment flow, it indicates this link establishment succeeds, and the counter increments. This counter is used to find out the frequency of successful SAPI 3 link establishments on SDCCH.
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This counter counts when BSC receives the EST_CONF message (SAPI = 3) from BTS. The measurement point is D2, as shown in Figure 121. Times
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Definition Description Number of available defined SDCCH iBSC supports dynamic conversion of SDCCH and TCH. This counter counts the number of available SDCCH configured by OMCR in the current cell. This counter is used to find out the number of available SDCCH in the current cell to facilitate eliminating fault in the cell. Query the database when periodic measurement data is reported to get the value of the counter. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 137. Times
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Definition Description Number of available defined TCH/F iBSC supports the function of full dynamic radio channel. This counter counts the number of available TCH/F configured by OMCR in the current cell. This counter is used to find out the number of available TCH/F in the current cell to facilitate eliminating fault in the cell. Query the database when periodic measurement data is reported to get the value of the counter. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 137. Times
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Definition Description Usage Number of signaling TCH/H assignment failure This counter counts the number of failing to assign TCH/H channel as a signaling channel. After BSC responds to the channel request message to allocate and occupy TCH/H successfully, BSC sends the CHL_ACT message to BTS to activate this TCH/H. If BSC does not receive the MS access notification within a certain time, this assignment fails.
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For immediate assignment, this counter counts when BSC receives incorrect EST_IND message or T3101 is timeout. The measurement point is A3, as shown in Figure 103. Times
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Definition Description Number of MOC access attempts This counter counts the number of channel requests due to Mobile Originated Call (MOC). When MS sends the CHL_REQ message through BTS to BSC to request for radio channel, if TA does not exceed the cell range and the access cause is MOC, this counter increments. This counter is used to find out the frequency of channel requests due to the access cause MOC. This counter counts when MS requests for channel from BSC and TA does not exceed the cell range. The measurement point is A1, as shown in Figure 99. Times
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Definition Description Number of wireless access due to paging responses This counter counts the number of accesses due to paging responses. After BSC receives the EST_IND message, if the access cause in the layer-3 information in this message is paging responses, this counter increments. This counter is used to find out the frequency of the access due to paging responses. This counter counts when BSC receives the EST_IND message. The measurement point is A4, as shown in Figure 99. Times
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Definition Description Number of TCH/F allocation failure due to BTS connection failure for assignment (speech version1) This counter counts the number of failing to allocate TCH/F channel due to BTS connection failure when assigning voice channel (using speech version 1). After BSC responds to the channel request message to allocate and occupy TCH/F channel successfully, BSC sends the CMM
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connection request to BTS. If BTS connection fails due to receiving CMM connection failure message, incorrect CMM connection response message, or timer timeout, this counter accumulates. Measurement Point BSC uses TCH/F for assignment, but the problem such as receiving connection failure message, incorrect connection response message, or timer timeout occurs during CMM connection process. The measurement point is B2, as shown in Figure 138.
FIGURE 138 COMMON ASSIGNMENT FLOW 3 (TC IS INTERNAL)
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Definition Description Number of TCH/F allocation failure due to BIU connection failure for assignment (speech version1) This counter counts the number of failing to allocate TCH/F channel due to BIU connection failure when assigning voice channel (using speech version 1). After BSC responds to the channel request message to allocate and occupy TCH/F channel successfully, BSC sends the BIU connection request to BIPB. If BIU connection fails due to receiving BIU connection failure message, incorrect BIU connection response message, or timer timeout, this counter accumulates. Measurement Point BSC uses TCH/F for assignment, but the problem such as receiving connection failure message, incorrect connection response message, or timer timeout occurs during BIU connection process. The measurement point is B2, as shown in Figure 138. Times
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Definition Number of TCH/F allocation failure due to TCU connection failure for assignment (speech version1)
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This counter counts the number of failing to allocate TCH/F channel due to TCU connection failure when assigning voice channel (using speech version 1). After BSC responds to the channel request message to allocate and occupy TCH/F channel successfully, BSC sends the TCU connection request to DRTB. If TCU connection fails due to receiving TCU connection failure message, incorrect TCU connection response message, or timer timeout, this counter accumulates.
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BSC uses TCH/F for assignment, but the problem such as receiving connection failure message, incorrect connection response message, or timer timeout occurs during TCU connection process. The measurement point is B2, as shown in Figure 138. Times
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Definition Description Number of TCH/F allocation failure due to channel activation failure for assignment (speech version2) This counter counts the number of TCH/F channel allocation failure due to channel activation failure when assigning speech channel (using speech version 2). After BSC responds to the channel request message to allocate and occupy TCH/F channel successfully, BSC sends the CHL_ACT message to BTS to activate this TCH/F. If the channel activation fails due to receiving channel activation failure message, incorrect channel activation response message, T9103 timeout, channel instance being released or channel being released forcibly, this counter accumulates. Measurement Point BSC activates TCH/F as voice channel (using speech version 2) for assignment, but the problem such as receiving channel activation failure message, incorrect channel activation response message, T9103 timeout, channel instance being released, or channel being forcibly released occurs. The measurement point is B3, as shown in Figure 118. Times
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Definition Description Number of TCH/F allocation failure due to BTS connection failure for assignment (speech version2) This counter counts the number of failing to allocate TCH/F channel due to BTS connection failure when assigning voice channel (using speech version 2).
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After BSC responds to the channel request message to allocate and occupy TCH/F channel successfully, BSC sends the CMM connection request to BTS. If BTS connection fails due to receiving CMM connection failure message, incorrect CMM connection response message, or timer timeout, this counter accumulates. Measurement Point BSC uses TCH/F for assignment, but the problem such as receiving connection failure message, incorrect connection response message, or timer timeout occurs during CMM connection process. The measurement point is B2, as shown in Figure 138. Times
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Definition Description Number of TCH/F allocation failure due to BIU connection failure for assignment (speech version2) This counter counts the number of failing to allocate TCH/F channel due to BIU connection failure when assigning voice channel (using speech version 2). After BSC responds to the channel request message to allocate and occupy TCH/F channel successfully, BSC sends the BIU connection request to BIPB. If BIU connection fails due to receiving BIU connection failure message, incorrect BIU connection response message, or timer timeout, this counter accumulates. Measurement Point BSC uses TCH/F for assignment, but the problem such as receiving connection failure message, incorrect connection response message, or timer timeout occurs during BIU connection process. The measurement point is B2, as shown in Figure 138. Times
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Definition Description Number of TCH/F allocation failure due to TCU connection failure for assignment (speech version2) This counter counts the number of failing to allocate TCH/F channel due to TCU connection failure when assigning voice channel (using speech version 2). After BSC responds to the channel request message to allocate and occupy TCH/F channel successfully, BSC sends the TCU connection request to DRTB. If TCU connection fails due to receiving TCU connection failure message, incorrect TCU connection response message, or timer timeout, this counter accumulates.
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BSC uses TCH/F for assignment, but the problem such as receiving connection failure message, incorrect connection response message, or timer timeout occurs during TCU connection process. The measurement point is B2, as shown in Figure 138. Times
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C900060145
Definition Description Number of TCH/F allocation failure due to BTS connection failure for assignment (speech version3) This counter counts the number of failing to allocate TCH/F channel due to BTS connection failure when assigning voice channel (using speech version 3). After BSC responds to the channel request message to allocate and occupy TCH/F channel successfully, BSC sends the CMM connection request to BTS. If BTS connection fails due to receiving CMM connection failure message, incorrect CMM connection response message, or timer timeout, this counter accumulates. Measurement Point BSC uses TCH/F for assignment, but the problem such as receiving connection failure message, incorrect connection response message, or timer timeout occurs during CMM connection process. The measurement point is B2, as shown in Figure 138. Times
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Definition Description Number of TCH/F allocation failure due to BIU connection failure for assignment (speech version3) This counter counts the number of failing to allocate TCH/F channel due to BIU connection failure when assigning voice channel (using speech version 3). After BSC responds to the channel request message to allocate and occupy TCH/F channel successfully, BSC sends the BIU connection request to BIPB. If BIU connection fails due to receiving BIU connection failure message, incorrect BIU connection response message, or timer timeout, this counter accumulates. Measurement Point BSC uses TCH/F for assignment, but the problem such as receiving connection failure message, incorrect connection response message, or timer timeout occurs during BIU connection process. The measurement point is B2, as shown in Figure 138.
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Definition Description Number of TCH/F allocation failure due to TCU connection failure for assignment (speech version3) This counter counts the number of failing to allocate TCH/F channel due to TCU connection failure when assigning voice channel (using speech version 3). After BSC responds to the channel request message to allocate and occupy TCH/F channel successfully, BSC sends the TCU connection request to DRTB. If TCU connection fails due to receiving TCU connection failure message, incorrect TCU connection response message, or timer timeout, this counter accumulates. Measurement Point BSC uses TCH/F for assignment, but the problem such as receiving connection failure message, incorrect connection response message, or timer timeout occurs during TCU connection process. The measurement point is B2, as shown in Figure 138. Times
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C900060148
Definition Description Number of TCH/F allocation failure due to BTS connection failure for assignment (speech version3) This counter counts the number of failing to allocate TCH/F channel due to BTS connection failure when assigning data channel. After BSC responds to the channel request message to allocate and occupy TCH/F channel successfully, BSC sends the CMM connection request to BTS. If BTS connection fails due to receiving CMM connection failure message, incorrect CMM connection response message or timer timeout, this counter accumulates. Measurement Point BSC uses TCH/F for assignment, but the problem such as receiving connection failure message, incorrect connection response message or timer timeout occurs during CMM connection process. The measurement point is B2, as shown in Figure 138. Times
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Definition Description Number of data TCH/F allocation failure due to BIU connection failure for assignment This counter counts the number of failing to allocate TCH/F channel due to BIU connection failure when assigning data channel. After BSC responds to the channel request message to allocate and occupy TCH/F channel successfully, BSC sends the BIU connection request to BIPB. If BIU connection fails due to receiving BIU connection failure message, incorrect BIU connection response message or timer timeout, this counter accumulates. Measurement Point BSC uses TCH/F for assignment, but receives connection failure message, incorrect connection response message or timer timeout during BIU connection process. The measurement point is B2, as shown in Figure 138. Times
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C900060150
Definition Description Number of data TCH/F allocation failure due to TCU connection failure for assignment This counter counts the number of failing to allocate TCH/F channel due to TCU connection failure when assigning data channel. After BSC responds to the channel request message to allocate and occupy TCH/F channel successfully, BSC sends the TCU connection request to DRTB. If TCU connection fails due to receiving TCU connection failure message, incorrect TCU connection response message or timer timeout, this counter accumulates. Measurement Point BSC uses TCH/F for assignment, but receiving connection failure message, incorrect connection response message or timer timeout during TCU connection process. The measurement point is B2, as shown in Figure 138. Times
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C900060151
Definition Description Number of voice TCH/H drops due to handover failure This counter counts the number of call drops due to handover failure on TCH/H voice channel. Call drop occurs after MS
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requests for TCH/H voice channel successfully. If the problem is due to handover failure, the counter increments. Presently, reasons for handover failure include T3107 timeout, T3103 timeout and external handover timer timeout under the status of ASSIGNING. Usage Measurement Point This counter is used to find out the frequency of call drop due to handover failure on TCH/H voice channel. TCH/H voice channel is activated after BSC initiates the handover flow. After that: If RANCS is in the status of RADIO_APPLY and sends the intra-cell handover command, then T3107 is started. If RANCS is in the status of ASSIGN and T3107 is timeout, then the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 122. If RANCS is in the status of RADIO_APPLY and sends the inter-cell handover command, then T3103 is started. If RANCS is in the status of ASSIGN and T3103 is timeout, then the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 123. If RANCS is in the status of RADIO_APPLY and sends the external handover command, then the external handover timer is started. If RANCS is in the status of ASSIGN and the external handover timer is timeout, then the counter increments. The measurement point is A1, as shown in Figure 145. Unit Times
C900060152
Definition Description Number of Abis interface paging command messages This counter counts the number of paging command messages from A-interface. These messages are part of Abis interface messages sent from BSC. This counter is used to find out the frequency of transmitting paging command messages at Abis interface. These messages are from A-interface. When BSC sends ABIS_INTER_PAGING_CMD message to BTS, this counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 139.
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FIGURE 139 MEASUREMENT POINT OF NUMBER OF ABIS INTERFACE MESSAGES SENT TO BTS FROM BSC
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Definition Description Number of Abis CS paging messages This counter counts the number of CS paging command messages from Gb interface. These messages are part of Abis interface messages sent from BSC. This counter is used to find out the frequency of transmitting CS paging command messages at Abis interface. These messages are from Gb interface. When BSC sends ABIS_INTER_CSPAGING_CMD message to BTS, this counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 139. Times
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Definition Description Number of Abis PS paging messages This counter counts the number of PS paging command messages from Gb interface. These messages are part of Abis interface messages sent from BSC. This counter is used to find out the frequency of transmitting PS paging command messages at Abis interface. These messages are from Gb interface. When BSC sends ABIS_INTER_PSPAGING_CMD message to BTS, this counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 139. Times
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C900060155
Definition Number of available defined TCH/H
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iBSC supports the function of full dynamic radio channel. This counter counts the number of available TCH/H channel configured by OMCR in the current cell. This counter is used to find out the number of available TCH/H channel in the current cell to eliminate the fault in the cell. Query the database when periodic measurement data is reported to get the value of the counter. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 137. Times
C900060156
Definition Description Number of TCH/F allocation failure due to channel activation failure for handover(speech version1) This counter counts the number of failing to allocate TCH/F channel due to channel activation failure during voice channel handover (using speech version 1). After BSC responds to the channel request message to allocate and occupy TCH/F channel successfully, if the connection succeeds, BSC sends the channel activation message CHL_ACT to BTS to activate this TCH/F. If channel activation fails due to receiving channel activation failure message, incorrect channel activation response message, T9103 being timeout, channel instance being released or channel being forcibly released, this counter accumulates. Measurement Point BSC activates TCH/F channel as voice channel due to handover, but receives channel activation failure message, incorrect channel activation response message, T9103 being timeout, channel instance being released, or channel being forcibly released. The measurement point is C3 as shown in Figure 112 and D3 as shown in Figure 113. Times
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C900060157
Definition Description Number of TCH/F allocation failure due to BTS connection failure for handover (speech version1) This counter counts the number of failing to allocate TCH/F channel due to BTS connection failure during voice channel handover (using speech version 1). After BSC responds to the channel request message to allocate and occupy TCH/F channel successfully, BSC sends the CMM connection request to BTS. If BTS connection fails due to receiving CMM connection failure message, incorrect CMM
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connection response message, or timer timeout, this counter accumulates. Measurement Point BSC uses TCH/F channel for handover, but receives connection failure message, incorrect connection response message, or timer timeout during CMM connection process. The measurement point is C2 as shown in Figure 140 and D2 as shown in Figure 141.
FIGURE 140 INTERNAL HANDOVER FAILURE FLOW 2 (INTRA-CELL HANDOVER, TC IS INTERNAL)
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C900060158
Definition Description Number of TCH/F allocation failure due to BIU connection failure for handover (speech version1) This counter counts the number of failing to allocate TCH/F channel due to BIU connection failure during voice channel handover (using speech version 1). After BSC responds to the channel request message to allocate and occupy TCH/F channel successfully, BSC sends the BIU connection request to BIPB. If BIU connection fails due to receiving BIU connection failure message, incorrect BIU connection response message or timer timeout, this counter accumulates.
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BSC uses TCH/F for handover, but receives connection failure message, incorrect connection response message, or timer timeout during BIU connection process. The measurement point is C2 as shown in Figure 140 and D2 as shown in Figure 141. Times
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C900060159
Definition Description Number of TCH/F allocation failure due to TCU connection failure for handover (speech version1) This counter counts the number of failing to allocate TCH/F channel due to TCU connection failure during voice channel handover (using speech version 1). After BSC responds to the channel request message to allocate and occupy TCH/F channel successfully, BSC sends the TCU connection request to DRTB. If TCU connection fails due to receiving TCU connection failure message, incorrect TCU connection response message, or timer timeout, this counter accumulates. Measurement Point BSC uses TCH/F for handover, but receives connection failure message, incorrect connection response message, or timer timeout during TCU connection process. The measurement point is C2 as shown in Figure 140 and D2 as shown in Figure 141. Times
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C900060160
Definition Description Number of TCH/F allocation failure due to channel activation failure for handover(speech version2) This counter counts the number of failing to allocate TCH/F channel due to channel activation failure during voice channel handover (using speech version 2). After BSC responds to the channel request message to allocate and occupy TCH/F channel successfully, if the connection succeeds, BSC sends the channel activation message CHL_ACT to BTS to activate this TCH/F. If channel activation fails due to receiving channel activation failure message, incorrect channel activation response message, T9103 being timeout, channel instance being released or channel being forcibly released, this counter accumulates. Measurement Point BSC activates TCH/F channel as voice channel due to handover, but receives channel activation failure message, incorrect channel activation response message, T9103 being timeout, channel instance being released, or channel being forcibly released. The measurement point is C3 as shown in Figure 112 and D3 as shown in Figure 113.
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Definition Description Number of TCH/F allocation failure due to BTS connection failure for handover (speech version2) This counter counts the number of failing to allocate TCH/F channel due to BTS connection failure during voice channel handover (using speech version 2). After BSC responds to the channel request message to allocate and occupy TCH/F channel successfully, BSC sends the CMM connection request to BTS. If BTS connection fails due to receiving CMM connection failure message, incorrect CMM connection response message, or timer timeout, this counter accumulates. Measurement Point BSC uses TCH/F channel for handover, but receives connection failure message, incorrect connection response message, or timer timeout during CMM connection process. The measurement point is C2 as shown in Figure 140 and D2 as shown in Figure 141. Times
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C900060162
Definition Description Number of TCH/F allocation failure due to BIU connection failure for handover (speech version2) This counter counts the number of failing to allocate TCH/F channel due to BIU connection failure during voice channel handover (using speech version 2). After BSC responds to the channel request message to allocate and occupy TCH/F channel successfully, BSC sends the BIU connection request to BIPB. If BIU connection fails due to receiving BIU connection failure message, incorrect BIU connection response message or timer timeout, this counter accumulates. Measurement Point BSC uses TCH/F for handover, but receives connection failure message, incorrect connection response message, or timer timeout during BIU connection process. The measurement point is C2 as shown in Figure 140 and D2 as shown in Figure 141. Times
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C900060163
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Number of TCH/F allocation failure due to TCU connection failure for handover (speech version2) Description This counter counts the number of failing to allocate TCH/F channel due to TCU connection failure during voice channel handover (using speech version 2). After BSC responds to the channel request message to allocate and occupy TCH/F channel successfully, BSC sends the TCU connection request to DRTB. If TCU connection fails due to receiving TCU connection failure message, incorrect TCU connection response message, or timer timeout, this counter accumulates. Measurement Point BSC uses TCH/F for handover, but receives connection failure message, incorrect connection response message, or timer timeout during TCU connection process. The measurement point is C2 as shown in Figure 140 and D2 as shown in Figure 141. Times
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C900060164
Definition Description Number of TCH/F allocation failure due to channel activation failure for handover(speech version3) This counter counts the number of failing to allocate TCH/F channel due to channel activation failure during voice channel handover (using speech version 3). After BSC responds to the channel request message to allocate and occupy TCH/F channel successfully, if the connection succeeds, BSC sends the channel activation message CHL_ACT to BTS to activate this TCH/F. If channel activation fails due to receiving channel activation failure message, incorrect channel activation response message, T9103 being timeout, channel instance being released or channel being forcibly released, this counter accumulates. Measurement Point BSC activates TCH/F channel as voice channel due to handover, but receives channel activation failure message, incorrect channel activation response message, T9103 being timeout, channel instance being released, or channel being forcibly released. The measurement point is C3 as shown in Figure 112 and D3 as shown in Figure 113. Times
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C900060165
Definition Description Number of TCH/F allocation failure due to BTS connection failure for handover (speech version3)
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This counter counts the number of failing to allocate TCH/F channel due to BTS connection failure during voice channel handover (using speech version 3). After BSC responds to the channel request message to allocate and occupy TCH/F channel successfully, BSC sends the CMM connection request to BTS. If BTS connection fails due to receiving CMM connection failure message, incorrect CMM connection response message, or timer timeout, this counter accumulates. Measurement Point BSC uses TCH/F channel for handover, but receives connection failure message, incorrect connection response message, or timer timeout during CMM connection process. The measurement point is C2 as shown in Figure 140 and D2 as shown in Figure 141. Times
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C900060166
Definition Description Number of TCH/F allocation failure due to BIU connection failure for handover (speech version3) This counter counts the number of failing to allocate TCH/F channel due to BIU connection failure during voice channel handover (using speech version 3). After BSC responds to the channel request message to allocate and occupy TCH/F channel successfully, BSC sends the BIU connection request to BIPB. If BIU connection fails due to receiving BIU connection failure message, incorrect BIU connection response message or timer timeout, this counter accumulates. Measurement Point BSC uses TCH/F for handover, but receives connection failure message, incorrect connection response message, or timer timeout during BIU connection process. The measurement point is C2 as shown in Figure 140 and D2 as shown in Figure 141. Times
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C900060167
Definition Description Number of TCH/F allocation failure due to TCU connection failure for handover (speech version3) This counter counts the number of failing to allocate TCH/F channel due to TCU connection failure during voice channel handover (using speech version 3). After BSC responds to the channel request message to allocate and occupy TCH/F channel successfully, BSC sends the TCU connection request to DRTB. If TCU connection fails due to
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receiving TCU connection failure message, incorrect TCU connection response message, or timer timeout, this counter accumulates. Measurement Point BSC uses TCH/F for handover, but receives connection failure message, incorrect connection response message, or timer timeout during TCU connection process. The measurement point is C2 as shown in Figure 140 and D2 as shown in Figure 141. Times
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C900060168
Definition Description Number of Voice TCH/F handover success This counter counts the number of successful TCH/F channel handover during voice channel handover. When BSC detects the successful handover message sent by MS on newly-allocated TCH/F channel, this counter accumulates. The ASS_COM message indicates successful intra-cell handover, and the HO_COM message indicates successful inter-cell handover and external handover. For intra-cell handover and inter-cell handover, the counter accumulates on source instances. For external handover, the counter accumulates on target instances because the source instance is not under this BSC. Measurement Point Unit The counter counts when BSC receives the ASS_COM/HO_COM message. The measurement point is C4 as shown in Figure 105 and Figure 106 and D4 as shown in Figure 107 and Figure 108. Times
C900060169
Definition Description Number of data TCH/F allocation failure due to channel activation failure for handover This counter counts the number of failing to allocate TCH/F channel due to channel activation failure during data channel handover. After BSC responds to the channel request message to allocate and occupy TCH/F channel successfully, if the connection succeeds, BSC sends the channel activation message CHL_ACT to BTS to activate this TCH/F. If the channel activation fails due to receiving channel activation failure message, incorrect channel activation response message, T9103 being timeout, channel instance being released, or channel being forcibly released, this counter accumulates. Measurement Point BSC activates TCH/F as data channel for handover, but receives channel activation failure message, incorrect channel activation
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response message, T9103 being timeout, channel instance being released, or channel being forcibly released. The measurement point is C3 as shown in Figure 112 and D3 as shown in Figure 113. Unit Times
C900060170
Definition Description Number of TCH/F allocation failure due to BTS connection failure for handover This counter counts the number of failing to allocate TCH/F channel due to BTS connection failure during data channel handover. After BSC responds to the channel request message to allocate and occupy TCH/F channel successfully, BSC sends the CMM connection request to BTS. If BTS connection fails due to receiving CMM connection failure message, incorrect CMM connection response message, or timer timeout, this counter accumulates. Measurement Point BSC uses TCH/F channel for handover, but receives connection failure message, incorrect connection response message, or timer timeout during CMM connection process. The measurement point is C2 as shown in Figure 140 and D2 as shown in Figure 141. Times
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C900060171
Definition Description Number of TCH/F allocation failure due to BIU connection failure for handover This counter counts the number of failing to allocate TCH/F channel due to BIU connection failure during data channel handover. After BSC responds to the channel request message to allocate and occupy TCH/F channel successfully, BSC sends the BIU connection request to BIPB. If BIU connection fails due to receiving BIU connection failure message, incorrect BIU connection response message or timer timeout, this counter accumulates. Measurement Point BSC uses TCH/F for handover, but receives connection failure message, incorrect connection response message, or timer timeout during BIU connection process. The measurement point is C2 as shown in Figure 140 and D2 as shown in Figure 141. Times
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Definition Description Number of TCH/F allocation failure due to TCU connection failure for handover This counter counts the number of failing to allocate TCH/F channel due to TCU connection failure during data channel handover. After BSC responds to the channel request message to allocate and occupy TCH/F channel successfully, BSC sends the TCU connection request to DRTB. If TCU connection fails due to receiving TCU connection failure message, incorrect TCU connection response message, or timer timeout, this counter accumulates. Measurement Point BSC uses TCH/F for handover, but receives connection failure message, incorrect connection response message, or timer timeout during TCU connection process. The measurement point is C2 as shown in Figure 140 and D2 as shown in Figure 141. Times
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C900060173
Definition Description Number of data TCH/F handover success This counter counts the number of successful TCH/F channel handover during data channel handover. When BSC detects the successful handover message sent by MS on newly-allocated TCH/F channel, this counter accumulates. The ASS_COM message indicates successful intra-cell handover, and the HO_COM message indicates successful inter-cell handover and external handover. For intra-cell handover and inter-cell handover, the counter accumulates on source instances. For external handover, the counter accumulates on target instances because the source instance is not under this BSC. Measurement Point Unit The counter counts when BSC receives the ASS_COM/HO_COM message. The measurement point is C4 as shown in Figure 105 and Figure 106 and D4 as shown in Figure 107 and Figure 108. Times
C900060174
Definition Description Number of signaling TCH/H allocation failure for assignment This counter counts the number of TCH/H channel allocation failures during signaling channel assignment.
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After BSC responds to the channel request message to allocate and occupy TCH/H channel successfully, BSC sends the CHL_ACT message to BTS to activate this TCH/H channel. If the channel activation fails due to receiving channel activation failure message, incorrect channel activation response message, T9103 timeout, channel instance being released or channel being released forcibly, this counter accumulates. Measurement Point BSC activates TCH/H channel due to assignment and uses it as signaling channel, but receives channel activation failure message, incorrect channel activation response message, T9103 being timeout, channel instance being released, or channel being forcibly released. The measurement point is A2, as shown in Figure 111. Times
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C900060175
Definition Description Number of TCH/H allocation failure due to channel activation failure for assignment (speech version1) This counter counts the number of TCH/H channel allocation failure due to channel activation failure when assigning voice channel (using speech version 1). After BSC responds to the channel request message to allocate and occupy TCH/H channel successfully, BSC sends the CHL_ACT message to BTS to activate this TCH/H. If the channel activation fails due to receiving channel activation failure message, incorrect channel activation response message, T9103 timeout, channel instance being released or channel being released forcibly, this counter accumulates. Measurement Point BSC activates TCH/H as voice channel (using speech version 1) for assignment, but the problem such as receiving channel activation failure message, incorrect channel activation response message, T9103 timeout, channel instance being released, or channel being forcibly released occurs. The measurement point is B3, as shown in Figure 118. Times
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C900060176
Definition Description Number of TCH/H allocation failure due to BTS connection failure for assignment (speech version1) This counter counts the number of failing to allocate TCH/H channel due to BTS connection failure when assigning voice channel (using speech version 1).
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After BSC responds to the channel request message to allocate and occupy TCH/H channel successfully, BSC sends the CMM connection request to BTS. If BTS connection fails due to receiving CMM connection failure message, incorrect CMM connection response message, or timer timeout, this counter accumulates. Measurement Point BSC uses TCH/H for assignment, but the problem such as receiving connection failure message, incorrect connection response message, or timer timeout occurs during CMM connection process. The measurement point is B2, as shown in Figure 138. Times
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C900060177
Definition Description Number of TCH/H allocation failure due to BIU connection failure for assignment (speech version1) This counter counts the number of failing to allocate TCH/H channel due to BIU connection failure when assigning voice channel (using speech version 1). After BSC responds to the channel request message to allocate and occupy TCH/H channel successfully, BSC sends the BIU connection request to BIPB. If BIU connection fails due to receiving BIU connection failure message, incorrect BIU connection response message, or timer timeout, this counter accumulates. Measurement Point BSC uses TCH/H for assignment, but the problem such as receiving connection failure message, incorrect connection response message, or timer timeout occurs during BIU connection process. The measurement point is B2, as shown in Figure 138. Times
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C900060178
Definition Description Number of TCH/H allocation failure due to TCU connection failure for assignment (speech version1) This counter counts the number of failing to allocate TCH/H channel due to TCU connection failure when assigning voice channel (using speech version 1). After BSC responds to the channel request message to allocate and occupy TCH/H channel successfully, BSC sends the TCU connection request to DRTB. If TCU connection fails due to receiving TCU connection failure message, incorrect TCU connection response message, or timer timeout, this counter accumulates.
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BSC uses TCH/H for assignment, but the problem such as receiving connection failure message, incorrect connection response message, or timer timeout occurs during TCU connection process. The measurement point is B2, as shown in Figure 138. Times
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C900060179
Definition Description Number of TCH/H allocation failure due to channel activation failure for handover (speech version1) This counter counts the number of failing to allocate TCH/H channel due to channel activation failure during voice channel handover (using speech version 1). After BSC responds to the channel request message to allocate and occupy TCH/H channel successfully, if the connection succeeds, BSC sends the channel activation message CHL_ACT to BTS to activate this TCH/H. If channel activation fails due to receiving channel activation failure message, incorrect channel activation response message, T9103 being timeout, channel instance being released or channel being forcibly released, this counter accumulates. Measurement Point BSC activates TCH/H channel as voice channel due to handover, but receives channel activation failure message, incorrect channel activation response message, T9103 being timeout, channel instance being released, or channel being forcibly released. The measurement point is C3 as shown in Figure 112 and D3 as shown in Figure 113. Times
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C900060180
Definition Description Number of TCH/H allocation failure due to BTS connection failure for handover (speech version1) This counter counts the number of failing to allocate TCH/H channel due to BTS connection failure during voice channel handover (using speech version 1). After BSC responds to the channel request message to allocate and occupy TCH/H channel successfully, BSC sends the CMM connection request to BTS. If BTS connection fails due to receiving CMM connection failure message, incorrect CMM connection response message, or timer timeout, this counter accumulates. Measurement Point BSC uses TCH/H channel for handover, but receives connection failure message, incorrect connection response message, or timer timeout during CMM connection process. The
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measurement point is C2 as shown in Figure 140 and D2 as shown in Figure 141. Unit Times
C900060181
Definition Description Number of TCH/H allocation failure due to BIU connection failure for handover (speech version1) This counter counts the number of failing to allocate TCH/H channel due to BIU connection failure during voice channel handover (using speech version 1). After BSC responds to the channel request message to allocate and occupy TCH/H channel successfully, BSC sends the BIU connection request to BIPB. If BIU connection fails due to receiving BIU connection failure message, incorrect BIU connection response message or timer timeout, this counter accumulates. Measurement Point BSC uses TCH/H for handover, but receives connection failure message, incorrect connection response message, or timer timeout during BIU connection process. The measurement point is C2 as shown in Figure 140 and D2 as shown in Figure 141. Times
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Definition Description Number of TCH/H allocation failure due to TCU connection failure for handover (speech version1) This counter counts the number of failing to allocate TCH/H channel due to TCU connection failure during voice channel handover (using speech version 1). After BSC responds to the channel request message to allocate and occupy TCH/H channel successfully, BSC sends the TCU connection request to DRTB. If TCU connection fails due to receiving TCU connection failure message, incorrect TCU connection response message, or timer timeout, this counter accumulates. Measurement Point BSC uses TCH/H for handover, but receives connection failure message, incorrect connection response message, or timer timeout during TCU connection process. The measurement point is C2 as shown in Figure 140 and D2 as shown in Figure 141. Times
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Definition Description Number of TCH/H allocation failure due to channel activation failure for assignment (speech version2) This counter counts the number of TCH/H channel allocation failure due to channel activation failure when assigning voice channel (using speech version 2). After BSC responds to the channel request message to allocate and occupy TCH/H channel successfully, BSC sends the CHL_ACT message to BTS to activate this TCH/H. If the channel activation fails due to receiving channel activation failure message, incorrect channel activation response message, T9103 timeout, channel instance being released or channel being released forcibly, this counter accumulates. Measurement Point BSC activates TCH/H as voice channel (using speech version 2) for assignment, but the problem such as receiving channel activation failure message, incorrect channel activation response message, T9103 timeout, channel instance being released, or channel being forcibly released occurs. The measurement point is B3, as shown in Figure 118. Times
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C900060184
Definition Description Number of TCH/H allocation failure due to BTS connection failure for assignment (speech version2) This counter counts the number of failing to allocate TCH/H channel due to BTS connection failure when assigning voice channel (using speech version 2). After BSC responds to the channel request message to allocate and occupy TCH/H channel successfully, BSC sends the CMM connection request to BTS. If BTS connection fails due to receiving CMM connection failure message, incorrect CMM connection response message, or timer timeout, this counter accumulates. Measurement Point BSC uses TCH/H for assignment, but the problem such as receiving connection failure message, incorrect connection response message, or timer timeout occurs during CMM connection process. The measurement point is B2, as shown in Figure 138. Times
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Definition Number of TCH/H allocation failure due to BIU connection failure for assignment (speech version2) This counter counts the number of failing to allocate TCH/H channel due to BIU connection failure when assigning voice channel (using speech version 2). After BSC responds to the channel request message to allocate and occupy TCH/H channel successfully, BSC sends the BIU connection request to BIPB. If BIU connection fails due to receiving BIU connection failure message, incorrect BIU connection response message, or timer timeout, this counter accumulates. Measurement Point BSC uses TCH/H for assignment, but the problem such as receiving connection failure message, incorrect connection response message, or timer timeout occurs during BIU connection process. The measurement point is B2, as shown in Figure 138. Times
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C900060186
Definition Description Number of TCH/H allocation failure due to TCU connection failure for assignment (speech version2) This counter counts the number of failing to allocate TCH/H channel due to TCU connection failure when assigning voice channel (using speech version 2). After BSC responds to the channel request message to allocate and occupy TCH/H channel successfully, BSC sends the TCU connection request to DRTB. If TCU connection fails due to receiving TCU connection failure message, incorrect TCU connection response message, or timer timeout, this counter accumulates. Measurement Point BSC uses TCH/H for assignment, but the problem such as receiving connection failure message, incorrect connection response message, or timer timeout occurs during TCU connection process. The measurement point is B2, as shown in Figure 138. Times
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Number of TCH/H allocation failure due to channel activation failure for handover (speech version2) Description This counter counts the number of failing to allocate TCH/H channel due to channel activation failure during voice channel handover (using speech version 2). After BSC responds to the channel request message to allocate and occupy TCH/H channel successfully, if the connection succeeds, BSC sends the channel activation message CHL_ACT to BTS to activate this TCH/H. If channel activation fails due to receiving channel activation failure message, incorrect channel activation response message, T9103 being timeout, channel instance being released or channel being forcibly released, this counter accumulates. Measurement Point BSC activates TCH/H channel as voice channel due to handover, but receives channel activation failure message, incorrect channel activation response message, T9103 being timeout, channel instance being released, or channel being forcibly released. The measurement point is C3 as shown in Figure 112 and D3 as shown in Figure 113. Times
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Definition Description Number of TCH/H allocation failure due to BTS connection failure for handover (speech version2) This counter counts the number of failing to allocate TCH/H channel due to BTS connection failure during voice channel handover (using speech version 2). After BSC responds to the channel request message to allocate and occupy TCH/H channel successfully, BSC sends the CMM connection request to BTS. If BTS connection fails due to receiving CMM connection failure message, incorrect CMM connection response message, or timer timeout, this counter accumulates. Measurement Point BSC uses TCH/H channel for handover, but receives connection failure message, incorrect connection response message, or timer timeout during CMM connection process. The measurement point is C2 as shown in Figure 140 and D2 as shown in Figure 141. Times
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Definition Number of TCH/H allocation failure due to BIU connection failure for handover (speech version2)
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This counter counts the number of failing to allocate TCH/H channel due to BIU connection failure during voice channel handover (using speech version 2). After BSC responds to the channel request message to allocate and occupy TCH/H channel successfully, BSC sends the BIU connection request to BIPB. If BIU connection fails due to receiving BIU connection failure message, incorrect BIU connection response message or timer timeout, this counter accumulates.
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BSC uses TCH/H for handover, but receives connection failure message, incorrect connection response message, or timer timeout during BIU connection process. The measurement point is C2 as shown in Figure 140 and D2 as shown in Figure 141. Times
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C900060190
Definition Description Number of TCH/H allocation failure due to TCU connection failure for handover (speech version2) This counter counts the number of failing to allocate TCH/H channel due to TCU connection failure during voice channel handover (using speech version 2). After BSC responds to the channel request message to allocate and occupy TCH/H channel successfully, BSC sends the TCU connection request to DRTB. If TCU connection fails due to receiving TCU connection failure message, incorrect TCU connection response message, or timer timeout, this counter accumulates. Measurement Point BSC uses TCH/H for handover, but receives connection failure message, incorrect connection response message, or timer timeout during TCU connection process. The measurement point is C2 as shown in Figure 140 and D2 as shown in Figure 141. Times
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Definition Description Number of TCH/H allocation failure due to channel activation failure for assignment (speech version3) This counter counts the number of TCH/H channel allocation failure due to channel activation failure when assigning voice channel (using speech version 3). After BSC responds to the channel request message to allocate and occupy TCH/H channel successfully, BSC sends the CHL_ACT message to BTS to activate this TCH/H. If the channel activation fails due to receiving channel activation failure message,
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incorrect channel activation response message, T9103 timeout, channel instance being released or channel being released forcibly, this counter accumulates. Measurement Point BSC activates TCH/H as voice channel (using speech version 3) for assignment, but the problem such as receiving channel activation failure message, incorrect channel activation response message, T9103 timeout, channel instance being released, or channel being forcibly released occurs. The measurement point is B3, as shown in Figure 118. Times
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C900060192
Definition Number of TCH/H allocation failure due to BTS connection failure for assignment (speech version3) This counter counts the number of failing to allocate TCH/H channel due to BTS connection failure when assigning voice channel (using speech version 3). After BSC responds to the channel request message to allocate and occupy TCH/H channel successfully, BSC sends the CMM connection request to BTS. If BTS connection fails due to receiving CMM connection failure message, incorrect CMM connection response message, or timer timeout, this counter accumulates. Measurement Point BSC uses TCH/H for assignment, but the problem such as receiving connection failure message, incorrect connection response message, or timer timeout occurs during CMM connection process. The measurement point is B2, as shown in Figure 138. Times
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C900060193
Definition Description Number of TCH/H allocation failure due to BIU connection failure for assignment (speech version3) This counter counts the number of failing to allocate TCH/H channel due to BIU connection failure when assigning voice channel (using speech version 3). After BSC responds to the channel request message to allocate and occupy TCH/H channel successfully, BSC sends the BIU connection request to BIPB. If BIU connection fails due to receiving BIU connection failure message, incorrect BIU connection response message, or timer timeout, this counter accumulates.
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BSC uses TCH/H for assignment, but the problem such as receiving connection failure message, incorrect connection response message, or timer timeout occurs during BIU connection process. The measurement point is B2, as shown in Figure 138. Times
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C900060194
Definition Description Number of TCH/H allocation failure due to TCU connection failure for assignment (speech version3) This counter counts the number of failing to allocate TCH/H channel due to TCU connection failure when assigning voice channel (using speech version 3). After BSC responds to the channel request message to allocate and occupy TCH/H channel successfully, BSC sends the TCU connection request to DRTB. If TCU connection fails due to receiving TCU connection failure message, incorrect TCU connection response message, or timer timeout, this counter accumulates. Measurement Point BSC uses TCH/H for assignment, but the problem such as receiving connection failure message, incorrect connection response message, or timer timeout occurs during TCU connection process. The measurement point is B2, as shown in Figure 138. Times
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C900060195
Definition Description Number of TCH/H allocation failure due to channel activation failure for handover (speech version3) This counter counts the number of failing to allocate TCH/H channel due to channel activation failure during voice channel handover (using speech version 3). After BSC responds to the channel request message to allocate and occupy TCH/H channel successfully, if the connection succeeds, BSC sends the channel activation message CHL_ACT to BTS to activate this TCH/H. If channel activation fails due to receiving channel activation failure message, incorrect channel activation response message, T9103 being timeout, channel instance being released or channel being forcibly released, this counter accumulates. Measurement Point BSC activates TCH/H channel as voice channel due to handover, but receives channel activation failure message, incorrect channel activation response message, T9103 being timeout, channel instance being released, or channel being forcibly
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released. The measurement point is C3 as shown in Figure 112 and D3 as shown in Figure 113. Unit Times
C900060196
Definition Description Number of TCH/H allocation failure due to BTS connection failure for handover (speech version3) This counter counts the number of failing to allocate TCH/H channel due to BTS connection failure during voice channel handover (using speech version 3). After BSC responds to the channel request message to allocate and occupy TCH/H channel successfully, BSC sends the CMM connection request to BTS. If BTS connection fails due to receiving CMM connection failure message, incorrect CMM connection response message, or timer timeout, this counter accumulates. Measurement Point BSC uses TCH/H channel for handover, but receives connection failure message, incorrect connection response message, or timer timeout during CMM connection process. The measurement point is C2 as shown in Figure 140 and D2 as shown in Figure 141. Times
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Definition Description Number of TCH/H allocation failure due to BIU connection failure for handover (speech version3) This counter counts the number of failing to allocate TCH/H channel due to BIU connection failure during voice channel handover (using speech version 3). After BSC responds to the channel request message to allocate and occupy TCH/H channel successfully, BSC sends the BIU connection request to BIPB. If BIU connection fails due to receiving BIU connection failure message, incorrect BIU connection response message or timer timeout, this counter accumulates. Measurement Point BSC uses TCH/H for handover, but receives connection failure message, incorrect connection response message, or timer timeout during BIU connection process. The measurement point is C2 as shown in Figure 140 and D2 as shown in Figure 141. Times
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Definition Description Number of TCH/H allocation failure due to TCU connection failure for handover (speech version3) This counter counts the number of failing to allocate TCH/H channel due to TCU connection failure during voice channel handover (using speech version 3). After BSC responds to the channel request message to allocate and occupy TCH/H channel successfully, BSC sends the TCU connection request to DRTB. If TCU connection fails due to receiving TCU connection failure message, incorrect TCU connection response message, or timer timeout, this counter accumulates. Measurement Point BSC uses TCH/H for handover, but receives connection failure message, incorrect connection response message, or timer timeout during TCU connection process. The measurement point is C2 as shown in Figure 140 and D2 as shown in Figure 141. Times
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C900060199
Definition Description Number of Voice TCH/H assignment success This counter counts the number of successful assignments of TCH/H as voice channel. After BSC responds the channel request message to allocate and occupy TCH/H channel successfully, BSC sends the CHL_ACT message to BTS to activate this TCH/H. For assignment from Ainterface, after BSC receives the assignment success message, the counter accumulates. Measurement Point For assignment from A-interface, the counter accumulates when BSC receives the assignment success message. The measurement point is B5, as shown in Figure 115 and Figure 116. Times
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Definition Description Number of Voice TCH/H assignment failure This counter counts the number of failing to assign TCH/H channel as voice channel. After BSC responds to the channel request message to allocate and occupy TCH/H channel successfully, BSC sends the CHL_ACT message to BTS to activate this TCH/H. If BSC does not receive
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the MS access notification within a certain time, this assignment fails. Measurement Point This counter counts when BSC receives assignment failure message, abnormal message, channel instance being released, channel instance being released forcibly, or timer timeout message. The measurement point is B5, as shown in Figure 119. Times
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Definition Description Number of Voice TCH/H handover success This counter counts the number of successful TCH/H channel handover during voice channel handover. When BSC detects the successful handover message sent by MS on newly-allocated TCH/F channel, this counter accumulates. The ASS_COM message indicates successful intra-cell handover, and the HO_COM message indicates successful inter-cell handover and external handover. For intra-cell handover and inter-cell handover, the counter accumulates on source instances. For external handover, the counter accumulates on target instances because the source instance is not under this BSC. Measurement Point Unit The counter counts when BSC receives the ASS_COM/HO_COM message. The measurement point is C4 as shown in Figure 105 and Figure 106 and D4 as shown in Figure 107 and Figure 108. Times
C900060202
Definition Description Number of data TCH/H allocation failure due to channel activation failure for assignment This counter counts the number of TCH/H channel allocation failure due to channel activation failure during data channel assignment. After BSC responds the channel request message to allocate and occupy TCH/H channel successfully, if connection succeeds, BSC sends the CHL_ACT message to BTS to activate this TCH/H. If channel activation fails due to receiving channel activation failure message, incorrect channel activation response message, T9103 being timeout, channel instance being released or channel being forcibly released, this counter accumulates. Measurement Point BSC activates TCH/H channel due to assignment and uses the channel as data channel, but receives channel activation failure message, incorrect channel activation response message, T9103 being timeout, channel instance being released, or channel being
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forcibly released. The measurement point is B3, as shown in Figure 118. Unit Times
C900060203
Definition Description Number of data TCH/H allocation failure due to BTS connection failure for assignment This counter counts the number of failing to allocate TCH/H channel due to BTS connection failure when assigning data channel. After BSC responds to the channel request message to allocate and occupy TCH/H channel successfully, BSC sends the CMM connection request to BTS. If BTS connection fails due to receiving CMM connection failure message, incorrect CMM connection response message or timer timeout, this counter accumulates. Measurement Point BSC uses TCH/H for assignment, but the problem such as receiving connection failure message, incorrect connection response message or timer timeout occurs during CMM connection process. The measurement point is B2, as shown in Figure 138. Times
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Definition Number of data TCH/H allocation failure due to BIU connection failure for assignment This counter counts the number of failing to allocate TCH/H channel due to BIU connection failure when assigning data channel. After BSC responds to the channel request message to allocate and occupy TCH/H channel successfully, BSC sends the BIU connection request to BIPB. If BIU connection fails due to receiving BIU connection failure message, incorrect BIU connection response message or timer timeout, this counter accumulates. Measurement Point BSC uses TCH/H for assignment, but receives connection failure message, incorrect connection response message or timer timeout during BIU connection process. The measurement point is B2, as shown in Figure 138. Times
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Definition Description Number of data TCH/H allocation failure due to TCU connection failure for assignment This counter counts the number of failing to allocate TCH/H channel due to TCU connection failure when assigning data channel. After BSC responds to the channel request message to allocate and occupy TCH/H channel successfully, BSC sends the TCU connection request to DRTB. If TCU connection fails due to receiving TCU connection failure message, incorrect TCU connection response message or timer timeout, this counter accumulates. Measurement Point BSC uses TCH/H for assignment, but receiving connection failure message, incorrect connection response message or timer timeout during TCU connection process. The measurement point is B2, as shown in Figure 138. Times
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Definition Description Number of data TCH/H allocation failure due to channel activation failure for handover This counter counts the number of failing to allocate TCH/H channel due to channel activation failure during data channel handover. After BSC responds to the channel request message to allocate and occupy TCH/H channel successfully, if the connection succeeds, BSC sends the channel activation message CHL_ACT to BTS to activate this TCH/H. If the channel activation fails due to receiving channel activation failure message, incorrect channel activation response message, T9103 being timeout, channel instance being released, or channel being forcibly released, this counter accumulates. Measurement Point BSC activates TCH/H as data channel for handover, but receives channel activation failure message, incorrect channel activation response message, T9103 being timeout, channel instance being released, or channel being forcibly released. The measurement point is C3 as shown in Figure 112 and D3 as shown in Figure 113. Times
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Definition Description Number of data TCH/H allocation failure due to BTS connection failure for handover This counter counts the number of failing to allocate TCH/H channel due to BTS connection failure during data channel handover. After BSC responds to the channel request message to allocate and occupy TCH/H channel successfully, BSC sends the CMM connection request to BTS. If BTS connection fails due to receiving CMM connection failure message, incorrect CMM connection response message, or timer timeout, this counter accumulates. Measurement Point BSC uses TCH/H channel for handover, but receives connection failure message, incorrect connection response message, or timer timeout during CMM connection process. The measurement point is C2 as shown in Figure 140 and D2 as shown in Figure 141. Times
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Definition Description Number of data TCH/H allocation failure due to BIU connection failure for handover This counter counts the number of failing to allocate TCH/H channel due to BIU connection failure during data channel handover. After BSC responds to the channel request message to allocate and occupy TCH/H channel successfully, BSC sends the BIU connection request to BIPB. If BIU connection fails due to receiving BIU connection failure message, incorrect BIU connection response message or timer timeout, this counter accumulates. Measurement Point BSC uses TCH/H for handover, but receives connection failure message, incorrect connection response message, or timer timeout during BIU connection process. The measurement point is C2 as shown in Figure 140 and D2 as shown in Figure 141. Times
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Definition Description Number of data TCH/H allocation failure due to TCU connection failure for handover
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This counter counts the number of failing to allocate TCH/H channel due to TCU connection failure during data channel handover. After BSC responds to the channel request message to allocate and occupy TCH/H channel successfully, BSC sends the TCU connection request to DRTB. If TCU connection fails due to receiving TCU connection failure message, incorrect TCU connection response message, or timer timeout, this counter accumulates. Measurement Point BSC uses TCH/H for handover, but receives connection failure message, incorrect connection response message, or timer timeout during TCU connection process. The measurement point is C2 as shown in Figure 140 and D2 as shown in Figure 141. Times
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Definition Description Number of data TCH/H assignment success This counter counts the number of successful assignments of TCH/H as data channel. After BSC responds to the channel request message to allocate and occupy TCH/H channel successfully, BSC sends the CHL_ACT message to BTS to activate this TCH/H. For assignment from Ainterface, after BSC receives the assignment success message, the counter accumulates. Measurement Point For assignment from A-interface, the counter accumulates when BSC receives the assignment success message. The measurement point is B5, as shown in Figure 115 and Figure 116. Times
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Definition Description Number of data TCH/H assignment failure This counter counts the number of failing to assign TCH/H channel as data channel. After BSC responds to the channel request message to allocate and occupy TCH/H channel successfully, BSC sends the CHL_ACT message to BTS to activate this TCH/H. If BSC does not receive the MS access notification within a certain time, this assignment fails. Measurement Point This counter counts when BSC receives assignment failure message, abnormal message, channel instance being released, channel instance being released forcibly, or timer timeout message. The measurement point is B5, as shown in Figure 119.
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Definition Description Number of data TCH/H handover success This counter counts the number of successful TCH/H channel handover during data channel handover. When BSC detects the successful handover message sent by MS on newly-allocated TCH/H channel, this counter accumulates. The ASS_COM message indicates successful intra-cell handover, and the HO_COM message indicates successful inter-cell handover and external handover. For intra-cell handover and inter-cell handover, the counter accumulates on source instances. For external handover, the counter accumulates on target instances because the source instance is not under this BSC. Measurement Point Unit The counter counts when BSC receives the ASS_COM/HO_COM message. The measurement point is C4 as shown in Figure 105 and Figure 106 and D4 as shown in Figure 107 and Figure 108. Times
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Definition Description Number of BSC-controlled incoming handover due to forced release During BSC-controlled inter-cell incoming handover process, the counter counts the number of forced release executions due to no available radio resource in the target cell. This counter is used to find out the frequency of forced release execution during BSC-controlled inter-cell incoming handover process. It reflects the status of the handover flow. The target cell within BSC receives the radio channel request message. If the request is due to BSC-controlled inter-cell incoming handover and the target cell has no available radio channels, forced release is performed. When the target cell receives the message of resource available returned by the forced release instance, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 142.
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Definition Description Number of BSC-controlled incoming handover due to queues During BSC-controlled inter-cell incoming handover process, the counter counts the number of queuing executions due to no available radio resource in the target cell. This counter is used to find out the frequency of queuing execution during BSC-controlled inter-cell incoming handover process. It reflects the status of the handover flow. The target cell within BSC receives the radio channel request message. If the request is due to BSC-controlled inter-cell incoming handover and the target cell has no available radio channels, the target instance is added to the waiting queue. When the target cell receives the message of resource available, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 143.
FIGURE 143 QUEUING EXECUTION
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Definition Description Number of BSC-controlled incoming handover due to forced handover During BSC-controlled inter-cell incoming handover process, the counter counts the number of forced handover executions due to no available radio resource in the target cell. This counter is used to find out the frequency of forced handover execution during BSC-controlled inter-cell incoming handover process. It reflects the status of the handover flow. The target cell within BSC receives the radio channel request message. If the request is due to BSC-controlled inter-cell incoming handover and the target cell has no available radio channels, the forced handover message is sent to the forced handover instance and the target instance is added to the waiting queue. When the target cell receives the message of resource available, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 144.
FIGURE 144 FORCED HANDOVER EXECUTION
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Definition Description Number of MSC-controlled incoming handover due to forced handover During MSC-controlled inter-BSC incoming handover process, the counter counts the number of forced handover executions due to no available radio resource in the target cell. This counter is used to find out the frequency of forced handover executions during MSC-controlled inter-BSC incoming handover process. It reflects the status of the handover flow. The target cell receives the radio channel request message. If the request is due to MSC-controlled inter-BSC incoming handover and the target cell has no available radio channels, the forced handover message is sent to the forced handover
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instance and the target instance is added to the waiting queue. When the target cell receives the message of resource available, the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 144. Unit Times
C900060217
Definition Description Number of unavailable defined TCH/H iBSC supports the function of full dynamic radio channel. This counter counts the number of unavailable TCH/H channel configured by OMCR in the current cell. This counter is used to find out the number of unavailable TCH/H channel in the current cell to facilitate eliminating the fault. Query the database when periodic measurement data is reported to get the value of the counter. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 137. Times
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Definition Description Number of unavailable defined TCH/F iBSC supports the function of full dynamic wireless channel. This counter counts the number of unavailable TCH/F channel configured by OMCR in the current cell. This counter is used to find out the number of unavailable TCH/F channel in the current cell to facilitate eliminating the fault. Query the database when periodic measurement data is reported to get the value of the counter. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 137. Times
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Definition Description Number of signaling TCH/F drops due to handover failure This counter counts the number of call drops due to handover failure on TCH/F signaling channel. Call drop occurs after MS requests for TCH/F signaling channel successfully. If the problem is due to handover failure, the counter increments. Presently, reasons for handover failure include T3107 timeout, T3103 timeout and external handover timer timeout under the status of ASSIGNING.
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This counter is used to find out the frequency of call drop due to handover failure on TCH/F signaling channel. TCH/F signaling channel is activated after BSC initiates the handover flow. After that: If RANCS is in the status of RADIO_APPLY and sends the intra-cell handover command, then T3107 is started. If RANCS is in the status of ASSIGN and T3107 is timeout, then the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 122. If RANCS is in the status of RADIO_APPLY and sends the inter-cell handover command, then T3103 is started. If RANCS is in the status of ASSIGN and T3103 is timeout, then the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 123. If RANCS is in the status of RADIO_APPLY and sends the external handover command, then the external handover timer is started. If RANCS is in the status of ASSIGN and the external handover timer is timeout, then the counter increments. The measurement point is A1, as shown in Figure 145.
FIGURE 145 CALL DROP DUE TO INTER-BSC HANDOVER FAILURE
MS Meas Rep BTS1 Meas Rep BSC1 Ho Req MSC BSC2 BTS2
CR(Ho Req) CC Ho Req Ack HO Detec A2 Chan Act Chan Act Ack HO Detec Est Ind
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Definition Description Number of voice TCH/F drops due to handover failure This counter channel due requests for increments if counts the number of call drops on TCH/F voice to handover failure. Call drop occurs after MS TCH/F voice channel successfully. The counter call drop is due to handover failure.
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This counter is used to find out the frequency of call drop on TCH/F voice channel due to handover failure. Measurement Point TCH/F voice channel is activated after BSC initiates the handover flow. After that: If RANCS is in the status of RADIO_APPLY and sends the intra-cell handover command, then T3107 is started. If RANCS is in the status of ASSIGN and T3107 is timeout, then the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 122. If RANCS is in the status of RADIO_APPLY and sends the inter-cell handover command, then T3103 is started. If RANCS is in the status of ASSIGN and T3103 is timeout, then the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 123. If RANCS is in the status of RADIO_APPLY and sends the external handover command, then the external handover timer is started. If RANCS is in the status of ASSIGN and the external handover timer is timeout, then the counter increments. The measurement point is A1, as shown in Figure 145. Unit Times
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Definition Description Number of data TCH/F drops due to handover failure This counter channel due requests for increments if counts the number of call drops on TCH/F data to handover failure. Call drop occurs after MS TCH/F data channel successfully. The counter call drop is due to handover failure.
Presently, reasons for handover failure include T3107 timeout, T3103 timeout and external handover timer timeout under the status of ASSIGNING. Usage Measurement Point This counter is used to find out the frequency of call drop on TCH/F data channel due to handover failure. TCH/F data channel is activated after BSC initiates the handover flow. After that: If RANCS is in the status of RADIO_APPLY and sends the intra-cell handover command, then T3107 is started. If RANCS is in the status of ASSIGN and T3107 is timeout, then the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 122. If RANCS is in the status of RADIO_APPLY and sends the inter-cell handover command, then T3103 is started. If RANCS is in the status of ASSIGN and T3103 is timeout, then the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 123.
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If RANCS is in the status of RADIO_APPLY and sends the external handover command, then the external handover timer is started. If RANCS is in the status of ASSIGN and the external handover timer is timeout, then the counter increments. The measurement point is A1, as shown in Figure 145. Unit Times
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Definition Description Number of signaling TCH/H drops due to handover failure This counter counts the number of call drops due to handover failure on TCH/H signaling channel. Call drop occurs after MS requests for TCH/H signaling channel successfully. If the problem is due to handover failure, the counter increments. Presently, reasons for handover failure include T3107 timeout, T3103 timeout and external handover timer timeout under the status of ASSIGNING. Usage Measurement Point This counter is used to find out the frequency of call drop due to handover failure on TCH/H signaling channel. TCH/H signaling channel is activated after BSC initiates the handover flow. After that: If RANCS is in the status of RADIO_APPLY and sends the intra-cell handover command, then T3107 is started. If RANCS is in the status of ASSIGN and T3107 is timeout, then the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 122. If RANCS is in the status of RADIO_APPLY and sends the inter-cell handover command, then T3103 is started. If RANCS is in the status of ASSIGN and T3103 is timeout, then the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 123. If RANCS is in the status of RADIO_APPLY and sends the external handover command, then the external handover timer is started. If RANCS is in the status of ASSIGN and the external handover timer is timeout, then the counter increments. The measurement point is A1, as shown in Figure 145. Unit Times
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Definition Description Number of data TCH/H drops due to handover failure This counter counts the number of call drops due to handover failure on TCH/H data channel. Call drop occurs after MS
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requests for TCH/H data channel successfully. If the problem is due to handover failure, the counter increments. Presently, reasons for handover failure include T3107 timeout, T3103 timeout and external handover timer timeout under the status of ASSIGNING. Usage Measurement Point This counter is used to find out the frequency of call drop due to handover failure on TCH/H data channel. TCH/H data channel is activated after BSC initiates the handover flow. After that: If RANCS is in the status of RADIO_APPLY and sends the intra-cell handover command, then T3107 is started. If RANCS is in the status of ASSIGN and T3107 is timeout, then the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 122. If RANCS is in the status of RADIO_APPLY and sends the inter-cell handover command, then T3103 is started. If RANCS is in the status of ASSIGN and T3103 is timeout, then the counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 123. If RANCS is in the status of RADIO_APPLY and sends the external handover command, then the external handover timer is started. If RANCS is in the status of ASSIGN and the external handover timer is timeout, then the counter increments. The measurement point is A1, as shown in Figure 145. Unit Times
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Definition Description Usage Number of TCH/H handover attempts due to UL strength This counter counts the number of handover attempts due to UL receiving strength too low on TCH/H channel. This counter is used to find out the frequency of handover due to UL receiving strength on TCH/H channel. If the counters value is too large, it indicates poor UL level on TCH/H channel. BSC performs handover decision after receiving measurement report on TCH/H channel. If handover decision succeeds and the handover is due to UL strength, this counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 124. Times
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Definition Number of TCH/H handover attempts due to DL strength
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This counter counts the number of handover attempts due to DL receiving strength too low on TCH/H channel. This counter is used to find out the frequency of handover due to DL receiving strength on TCH/H channel. If the counters value is too large, it indicates poor DL level on TCH/H channel. BSC performs handover decision after receiving measurement report on TCH/H channel. If handover decision succeeds and the handover is due to DL strength, this counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 124. Times
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Definition Description Usage Number of TCH/H handover attempts due to UL quality This counter counts the number of handover attempts due to UL quality too poor on TCH/H channel. This counter is used to find out the frequency of handover due to UL quality on TCH/H channel. If the counters value is too large, it indicates poor UL quality on TCH/H channel. BSC performs handover decision after receiving measurement report on TCH/H channel. If handover decision succeeds and the handover is due to UL quality, this counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 124. Times
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Definition Description Usage Number of TCH/H handover attempts due to DL quality This counter counts the number of handover attempts due to DL quality too poor on TCH/H channel. This counter is used to find out the frequency of handover due to DL quality on TCH/H channel. If the counters value is too large, it indicates poor DL quality on TCH/H channel. BSC performs handover decision after receiving measurement report on TCH/H channel. If handover decision succeeds and the handover is due to DL quality, this counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 124. Times
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This counter counts the number of handover attempts due to UL interference too large on TCH/H channel. This counter is used to find out the frequency of handover due to UL interference on TCH/H channel. If the counters value is too large, it indicates large UL interference on TCH/H channel. BSC performs handover decision after receiving measurement report on TCH/H channel. If handover decision succeeds and the handover is due to UL interference, this counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 124. Times
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C900060229
Definition Description Usage Number of TCH/H handover attempts due to DL interference This counter counts the number of handover attempts due to DL interference too large on TCH/H channel. This counter is used to find out the frequency of handover due to DL interference on TCH/H channel. If the counters value is too large, it indicates large DL interference on TCH/H channel. BSC performs handover decision after receiving measurement report on TCH/H channel. If handover decision succeeds and the handover is due to DL interference, this counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 124. Times
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C900060230
Definition Description Number of TCH/H handover attempts due to good C/I This counter counts the number of MS handover attempts due to too large C/I ratio on TCH/H channel. The handover only occurs during sub-cell configuration and when C/I algorithm is adopted; MS performs handover from external circle to internal circle. This counter is used to find out the frequency of MS handover due to too large C/I ratio on TCH/H channel. If the counters value is too large, it indicates that, after MS accesses the external circle, MS performs handover to the internal circle many times due to good C/I ratio and the internal circle absorbs the traffic. BSC performs handover decision after receiving measurement report on TCH/H channel. If handover decision succeeds and the handover is due to too large C/I ratio, this counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 124. Times
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Definition Description Number of TCH/H handover attempts due to bad C/I This counter counts the number of MS handover attempts due to too low C/I ratio on TCH/H channel. The handover only occurs during sub-cell configuration and when C/I algorithm is adopted; MS performs handover from internal circle to external circle. This counter is used to find out the frequency of MS handover due to too low C/I ratio on TCH/H channel. If the counters value is too large, it indicates that, when MS calls within the internal circle, MS performs handover to the external circle many times due to poor C/I ratio. Interference within the internal circle is big, and C/I ratio of the internal circle can be improved by adjusting the carrier power. BSC performs handover decision after receiving measurement report on TCH/H channel. If handover decision succeeds and the handover is due to too low C/I ratio, this counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 124. Times
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C900060232
Definition Description Number of TCH/H handover attempts due to PBGT This counter counts the number of MS handover attempts due to PBGT value on TCH/H channel. If PBGT value is larger than zero, it indicates the adjacent cell has better radio environment than the current cell. If the number of times that PBGT value is larger than zero reaches the threshold, PBGT handover occurs. This counter is used to find out the frequency of MS handover due to PBGT value on TCH/H channel. If the counters value is too large, it indicates that signal on TCH/H channel within the current cell is poorer than that in the adjacent cell. BSC performs handover decision after receiving measurement report on TCH/H channel. If handover decision succeeds and the handover is due to PBGT value, this counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 124. Times
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Definition Description Number of TCH/H handover attempts due to large TA This counter counts the number of MS handover attempts due to too large TA on TCH/H channel. Increasing TA indicates that MS
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is moving away from the current cell. When the distance reaches a certain value, handover will occur due to too large TA. Usage This counter is used to find out the frequency of MS handover due to too large TA on TCH/F channel. The counters value reflects the mobility of subscribers in the current cell to a certain extent. BSC performs handover decision after receiving measurement report on TCH/H channel. If handover decision succeeds and the handover is due to too large TA, this counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 124. Times
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C900060234
Definition Description Number of TCH/H handover attempts due to other reasons This counter counts the number of handover attempts due to any other reason beyond the handover reasons mentioned previously. This counter is used to find out the frequency of handover due to any other reason. BSC performs handover decision after receiving measurement report on TCH/H channel. If handover decision succeeds and the handover is due to any other reason beyond the handover reasons mentioned previously, this counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 124. Times
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C900060235
Definition Description Number of signaling TCH/H assignment success This counter counts the number of successfully assigning TCH/H channel as signaling channel. After BSC responds the channel request and successfully allocates and occupies the channel, BSC sends channel activation message CHL_ACT to activate the TCH/H. For immediate assignment, after the channel activation succeeds, BTS receives the MS access message and sends EST_IND to BSC. The counter increments when BSC receives the message correctly. Measurement Point Unit For immediate assignment, the counter increments when BSC receives the EST_IND message correctly. The measurement point is A3, as shown in Figure 103. Times
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Definition Description Number of MOC access success This counter counts the number of Mobile Originated Call (MOC) MS successfully accesses the channel allocated in the immediate assignment message. When MS receives IMM_ASS issued by BSC, MS accesses the corresponding channel successfully. The counter increments when BSC receives the EST_IND message from MS. This counter is used to find out the frequency of successful MS access due to MOC. The counter increments when BSC receives the EST_IND message. The measurement point is A4, as shown in Figure 99. Times
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Definition Description Number of dual band outgoing handover This counter counts the number of MSC-controlled inter-BSC outgoing handovers that are initiated by MS in the source cell (the source cell and the target cell are of different frequency bands). This counter is used to find out the frequency of MSC-controlled inter-BSC outgoing handover that is initiated by MS. The source cell and the target cell are of different frequency bands. BSC performs handover decision after receiving the measurement report sent by MS. If the decision indicates that inter-cell handover is necessary and if the current cell to which the handover is attempted is a cell under different BSC, then BSC sends the handover request A_HO_RQD to MSC to trigger inter-BSC handover. If BSC receives the handover command returned from MSC and if the source cell and the target cell are of different frequency bands, then this counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 127. Times
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C900060238
Definition Description Number of dual band outgoing handover success This counter counts the number of successful MSC-controlled inter-BSC outgoing handovers that are initiated by MS in the source cell (the source cell and the target cell are of different frequency bands).
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This counter is used to find out the frequency of successful MSCcontrolled inter-BSC outgoing handover that is initiated by MS. The source cell and the target cell are of different frequency bands. BSC performs handover decision after receiving the measurement report sent by MS. If the decision indicates that inter-cell handover is necessary and if the current cell to which the handover is attempted is a cell under different BSC, then BSC sends the handover request A_HO_RQD to MSC to trigger inter-BSC handover. If MS accesses the target cell successfully, the source cell receives the release command issued by MSC, if the source cell and the target cell are of different frequency bands, then this counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 128. Times
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C900060239
Definition Description Number of dual band incoming handover This counter counts the number of inter-BSC incoming handovers to the current cell that are initiated by MSC (the source cell and the target cell are of different frequency bands). This counter is used to find out the frequency of inter-BSC incoming handover that is initiated by MSC. The source cell and the target cell are of different frequency bands. After the target cell receives the handover request issued by MSC, if the target cell occupies and activates the channel successfully and if the source cell and the target cell are of different frequency bands, then this counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 131. Times
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C900060240
Definition Description Number of dual band incoming handover success This counter counts the number of successful MSC-controlled inter-BSC incoming handovers that are initiated by MS (the source cell and the target cell are of different frequency bands). This counter is used to find out the frequency of MSC-controlled inter-cell handover that is initiated by MS. The source cell and the target cell are of different frequency bands. After the target cell receives the handover completion message, if the request is due to MSC-controlled inter-BSC incoming handover and if the source cell and the target cell are of
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different frequency bands, then this counter increments. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 134. Unit Times
C900060241
Definition Description Number of SDCCH assignment attempts After BSC responds to the channel request to allocate and activate SDCCH channel successfully, BSC sends the IMM_ASS message to notify MS to use this channel. After MS receives this message, it sends SABM frame to BTS on SDCCH. BTS then sends the EST_IND message to BSC after receiving SABM frame. If BSC receives the correct EST_IND message within specified time, it indicates that the SDCCH channel assignment succeeds, C900060241 and C900060242 accumulate simultaneously. If BSC receives the incorrect EST_IND message or T3101 is timeout, it indicates that the SDCCH channel assignment fails, C900060241 and C900060243 accumulate simultaneously. Usage This counter counts the number of SDCCH channel assignment attempts when BSC sends the IMM_ASS message to notify MS to use the allocated SDCCH channel. The counters value includes the number of assignment success (C900060242) and the number of assignment failure (C900060243). This counter counts when BSC receives the EST_IND message or the assignment completion message, or when T3101 is timeout (C900060242 + C900060243). The measurement point is A3, as shown in Figure 100. Times
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C900060242
Definition Description Number of SDCCH assignments success After BSC responds to the channel request to allocate and activate SDCCH channel successfully, BSC sends the IMM_ASS message to notify MS to use this channel. After MS receives this message, it sends SABM frame to BTS on SDCCH. BTS then sends the EST_IND message to BSC after receiving SABM frame. If BSC receives the correct EST_IND message within specified time, it indicates that the SDCCH channel assignment succeeds, then this counter increments. Usage This counter counts the number of MS successfully accessing SDCCH channel when BSC sends the IMM_ASS message.
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This counter counts when BSC receives the correct EST_IND message or the assignment completion message. The measurement point is A3, as shown in Figure 100. Times
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Definition Description Number of SDCCH assignment failure After BSC responds to the channel request to allocate and activate SDCCH channel successfully, BSC sends the IMM_ASS message to notify MS to use this channel. After MS receives this message, it sends SABM frame to BTS on SDCCH. BTS then sends the EST_IND message to BSC after receiving SABM frame. If BSC receives the incorrect EST_IND message or T3101 is timeout, it indicates that the SDCCH channel assignment fails, then this counter increments. Usage Measurement Point Unit This counter counts the number of MS failing to access SDCCH channel when BSC sends the IMM_ASS message. This counter counts when BSC receives the incorrect EST_IND message or when T3101 is timeout. The measurement point is A3, as shown in Figure 100. Times
C900060244
Definition Description Number of voice TCH/F drops due to radio link failure This counter counts the number of voice TCH/F drops due to radio link failure. After MS applies for TCH/F voice channel, call drops. If this problem is caused by radio link failure, then this counter increments. This counter is used to learn the call drop frequency caused by raio link failure on TCH/F voice. On TCH/F voice channel, when BSC receives Connection Failure Indication message at Abis interface, this counter counts. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 146.
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C900060245
Definition Description Number of voice TCH/H drops due to radio link failure This counter counts the number of voice TCH/H drops due to radio link failure. After MS applies for TCH/H voice channel, call drops. If this problem is caused by radio link failure, then this counter increments. This counter is used to learn the call drop frequency caused by raio link failure on TCH/H voice. On TCH/H voice channel, when BSC receives Connection Failure Indication message at Abis interface, this counter counts. The measurement point is A, as shown in Figure 146. Times
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Abbreviations
Abbreviation A Abis AIPP AIU AUC B BCCH BSC BTS BSSAP BSSGP BSSMAP BTS BVC BVCI C CBCH CC CCCH CCH CS D DRT DTAP E Dual Rate Transcoder Direct Transfer Application Part Cell Broadcast Channel Call Control Common Control Channel Control Channel Circuit Switched Broadcast Channel Base Station Controller Base Transceiver Station Base Station Subsystem Application Part Base Station Subsystem GPRS Protocol Base Station Subsystem Management Application Part Base Transceiver Station BSSGP Virtual Connection BSSGP Virtual Connection Identifier Abis Interface A-Interface Peripheral Processor A-Interface Unit Access Unit Controller Full Name
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Abbreviation EDRT EGSM F FACCH FACCH/F FACCH/H FR FRP FU G GGSN GIU GPRS GSM GSN H HSN K KPI L LAPD LLC LMT LOC M MM MOC MS MSC MO-SM MT-SM MTC MTP N NC NMS
Fast Associated Control Channel Fast Associated Control Channel/Full rate Fast Associated Control Channel/Half rate Frame Relay Frame Relay Protocol Frame Unit
Gateway GPRS Support Node GPRS Interface Unit General Packet Radio Service Global System for Mobile communication GPRS Support Node
Link Access Protocol of D-Channel Logical Link Control Local Management Terminal Location update
Mobility Management Mobile Originated Call Mobile Station Mobile Switching Center MS Originated Short Message MS Terminated Short Message Mobile Terminated Call Message Transfer Part
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Abbreviation NMS NS NSE NSEI NSVC O OMC OMCR P PACCH PAGCH PBGT PCH PCU PDU PDCH PDTCH PDU PS R RMM RQ RR S SACCH SACCH/F SACCH/H SAPI SCCP SDCCH SGSN SIF SIO SM SMM SMS
Full Name Network Management Software Network Service Network Service Entity Network Service Entity Identifier Network Service Virtual Circuit
Packet Associated Control Channel Paging and Access Grant Channel Power Budget Paging Channel Packet Control Unit Protocol Data Unit Packet Data Channel Packet Data Traffic Channel Protocol Data Unit Packet Switched
Slow Associated Control Channel Slow Associated Control Channel/Full rate Slow Associated Control Channel/Half rate Service Access Point Identifier Signal Correction Control Part Slow Distributed Control Channel Serving GPRS Support Node Service Information Field Service Information Octets Short Message Service Management Module Short Messages Service
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Time Advance Traffic Channel Traffic Channel/Full rate Traffic Channel/Half rate Tandem Free Operation Trunk Interface Circuit Transceiver
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Figure 1 Measurement Point of Number of Requests for Establishing GPRS Downlink Data TBF before T3192 Overtime 12 Figure 2 Measurement Point of Number of Established GPRS Downlink Data TBF Using Existing Resources ........................ 13 Figure 3 Measurement Point of Number of Requests for Establishing GPRS Downlink Data TBF on Uplink GPRS TBF PACCH ............................................................................ 13 Figure 4 Measurement Point of Number of GPRS DL TBF Release due to N3105 Overflow .......................................... 14 Figure 5 Measurement Point of Number of GPRS DL TBF Release due to other Reasons ............................................ 14 Figure 6 Measurement Point of Number of GPRS DL TBF Forcing Release by Control Plane ........................................ 15 Figure 7 - Measurement Point of Number of GPRS DL TBF Release due to Instance Suspension.................................... 16 Figure 8 Measurement Point of Number of EGPRS DL TBF Release due to N3105 Overflow .......................................... 18 Figure 9 Measurement Point of Number of EGPRS DL TBF Release due to other Reasons ............................................ 18 Figure 10 Measurement Point of Number of EGPRS DL TBF Forcing Release by Control Plane ........................................ 19 Figure 11 - Measurement Point of Number of EGPRS DL TBF Release due to Instance Suspension.................................... 20 Figure 12 - Measurement Point of Number of GPRS UL Data TBF Establishment Success on PACCH ....................................... 22 Figure 13 - Measurement Point of Number of GPRS UL TBF Release due to N3101 Overflow .......................................... 22 Figure 14 - Measurement Point of Number of GPRS UL TBF Release due to N3103 Overflow .......................................... 23 Figure 15 - Measurement Point of Number of GPRS UL TBF Forcing Release by Control Plane ........................................ 23
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Figure 16 - Measurement Point of Number of GPRS UL TBF Release due to Instance Suspension.................................... 24 Figure 17 UL TBF Flow of 1-Step Access ............................ 25 Figure 18 - UL TBF Flow of 2-Step Access ............................ 26 Figure 19 - Measurement Point of Number of EGPRS UL TBF Establishment Success on PACCH ....................................... 27 Figure 20 - Measurement Point of Number of EGPRS DL LLC Frames ........................................................................... 34 Figure 21 - Measurement Point of Number of Discarded EGPRS DL LLC Frames due to Buffer Overflow................................. 34 Figure 22 - Measurement Point of Number of Discarded EGPRS DL LLC Frames due to Life Time Expiration........................... 35 Figure 23 - Measurement Point of Number of Discarded EGPRS DL LLC Frames due to other Reasons .................................. 35 Figure 24 - Measurement Point of Number of DL Signaling LLC Frames ........................................................................... 36 Figure 25 - Measurement Point of Number of Discarded EGPRS DL Signaling LLC Frames due to Buffer Overflow ................... 36 Figure 26 - Measurement Point of Number of Discarded EGPRS DL Signaling LLC Frames due to Life Time Expiration ............. 37 Figure 27 - Measurement Point of Number of Discarded EGPRS DL Signaling LLC Frames due to other Reasons ..................... 38 Figure 28 - Measurement Point of Total Bytes of Effective Upper Layer Protocol Data Sent on DL PDCH ................................. 39 Figure 29 - Measurement Point of Total Bytes of Effective Upper Layer Protocol Data Received on UL PDCH............................ 39 Figure 30 - Measurement Point of Bytes of LLC Frame on GPRS UL Data TBF .................................................................... 40 Figure 31 - Measurement Point of Duration of GPRS UL Data TBF ..................................................................................... 40 Figure 32 - Measurement Point of Bytes of LLC Frame on GPRS DL Data TBF .................................................................... 41 Figure 33 - Measurement Point of Duration of GPRS DL Data TBF ..................................................................................... 41 Figure 34 - Measurement Point of Number of Effective Data Blocks Received on GPRS UL TBF ........................................ 42 Figure 35 - Measurement Point of Number of NACK Blocks Received on GPRS UL TBF.................................................. 43 Figure 36 - Measurement Point of Number of Effective Data Blocks Sent on GPRS DL TBF.............................................. 43 Figure 37 - Measurement Point of Number of NACK Blocks Sent on GPRS DL TBF............................................................... 44
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Figure 38 - Measurement Point of Bytes of LLC Frame on EGPRS UL Data TBF .................................................................... 45 Figure 39 - Measurement Point of Duration of EGPRS UL data TBF ................................................................................ 45 Figure 40 - Measurement Point of Bytes of LLC Frame on EGPRS DL Data TBF .................................................................... 46 Figure 41 - Measurement Point of Duration of EGPRS DL Data TBF ................................................................................ 46 Figure 42 - Measurement Point of Number of Effective Data Blocks Received on EGPRS UL TBF ...................................... 47 Figure 43 - Measurement Point of Number of NACK Blocks Received on EGPRS UL TBF ................................................ 47 Figure 44 - Measurement Point of Number of Effective Data Blocks Sent on EGPRS DL TBF ............................................ 48 Figure 45 - Measurement Point of Number of NACK Blocks Sent on EGPRS DL TBF ............................................................. 49 Figure 46 - Measurement Point of Number of GPRS DL LLC Frames ........................................................................... 49 Figure 47 - Measurement Point of Number of Discarded GPRS DL LLC Frames due to Buffer Overflow ..................................... 50 Figure 48 - Measurement Point of Number of Discarded GPRS DL LLC Frames due to Life Time Expiration ............................... 50 Figure 49 - Measurement Point of Number of Discarded GPRS DL LLC Frames due to other Reasons ....................................... 51 Figure 50 - Measurement Point of Number of DL Dummy Control Blocks on PACCH .............................................................. 52 Figure 51 - Measurement Point of Number of UL Dummy Control Blocks on PACCH .............................................................. 52 Figure 52 - Measurement Point of Number of DL RLC Blocks on PACCH (Excluding Dummy Block) ....................................... 53 Figure 53 - Measurement Point of Number of DL RLC Pending Blocks on PDTCH .............................................................. 53 Figure 54 - Measurement Point of Number of DL RLC NACK Blocks on PDTCH .............................................................. 55 Figure 55 Measurement Point of Number of DL RLC New Blocks on PDTCH........................................................................ 56 Figure 56 - Measurement Point of Number of UL RLC Blocks Excluding Dummy Blocks on PACCH .................................... 58 Figure 57 - Measurement Point of Number of UL RLC Pending Blocks on PDTCH .............................................................. 58 Figure 58 - Measurement Point of Number of UL RLC NACK Blocks on PDTCH .............................................................. 60 Figure 59 Measurement Point of Number of UL RLC New Blocks on PDTCH........................................................................ 62
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Figure 60 - Measurement Point of Allocation Failures after Receiving DL TBF Establishment Request ............................. 64 Figure 61 - Measurement Point of Allocation Failures after Receiving DL TBF Assignment Message ................................ 65 Figure 62 - Measurement Point of Number of GPRS DL TBF Resource Reallocation Requests due to UL TBF Establishment . 65 Figure 63 - Measurement Point of Number of GPRS DL TBF Resource Reallocation Failure due to UL TBF Establishment .... 66 Figure 64 - Measurement Point of Number of GPRS DL TBF Resource Reallocation Requests due to LLC Transmission ....... 67 Figure 65 - Measurement Point of Number of GPRS DL TBF Resource Reallocation Failure due to LLC Transmission .......... 67 Figure 66 - Measurement Point of Allocation Failures after Receiving CCCH Request ................................................... 71 Figure 67 - Measurement Point of Allocation Failures after Receiving PCCCH Request.................................................. 71 Figure 68 - Measurement Point of Allocation Failures (DL GPRS TBF Exists) ...................................................................... 72 Figure 69 - Measurement Point of Number of GPRS UL TBF Resource Reallocation Requests due to DL TBF Establishment . 72 Figure 70 - Measurement Point of Number of GPRS UL TBF Resource Reallocation Requests for Resource Request ........... 74 Figure 71 Failing to Request for Resource from Database..... 75 Figure 72 Measurement Point of Number of EGPRS Uplink TBF Establishment Channel Allocation Failures ............................ 76 Figure 73 Measurement Point of Number of GPRS DL TBF Establishment Requests before T3192 Expiration .................. 81 Figure 74 Measurement Point of GPRS DL TBF Establishment Using Existing DL TBF Resource.......................................... 81 Figure 75 Measurement Point of Number of GPRS DL TBF Establishment Requests on PACCH...................................... 82 Figure 76 Measurement Point of Number of GPRS DL TBF Establishment Requests on CCCH/PCCCH............................. 83 Figure 77 Measurement Point of Number of EGPRS DL TBF Establishment Requests before T3192 Expiration .................. 84 Figure 78 Measurement Point of Number of EGPRS DL TBF Establishment Using Existing DL TBF Resource ..................... 84 Figure 79 Measurement Point of Number of GPRS DL TBF Establishment Requests on PACCH...................................... 85 Figure 80 Normal CCCH/PCCCH DL TBF Establishment Process ..................................................................................... 86 Figure 81 Measurement Point of Number of GPRS DL Signaling TBF Release due to N3105 Overflow.................................... 87
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Figure 82 Measurement Point of Number of GPRS DL TBF Release due to other Reasons ............................................ 87 Figure 83 Measurement Point of Number of GPRS DL TBF Forcing Release by Control Plane ........................................ 88 Figure 84 - Measurement Point of Number of GPRS DL TBF Release due to Instance Suspension.................................... 89 Figure 85 Measurement Point of Number of EGPRS DL Signaling TBF Release due to N3105 Overflow ...................... 90 Figure 86 Measurement Point of Number of EGPRS DL TBF Release due to other Reasons ............................................ 91 Figure 87 Measurement Point of Number of EGPRS DL TBF Forcing Release by Control Plane ........................................ 91 Figure 88 - Measurement Point of Number of Number of EGPRS DL TBF Release due to Instance Suspension ......................... 92 Figure 89 Measurement Point on Number of GPRS UL TBF Reestablishments in Released State (1) ............................... 93 Figure 90 - Measurement Point on Number of GPRS UL TBF Reestablishments in Released State (2) ............................... 93 Figure 91 - Measurement Point of GPRS UL TBF Establishments with Existing UL Resource .................................................. 94 Figure 92 Measurement Point of Number of Requests for Establishing UL GPRS TBF on PACCH ................................... 95 Figure 93 Measurement Point on Number of EGPRS UL TBF Reestablishments in Released State (1) ............................... 96 Figure 94 - Measurement Point on Number of EGPRS UL TBF Reestablishments in Released State (2) ............................... 96 Figure 95 - Measurement Point of EGPRS UL TBF Establishments with Existing UL Resource .................................................. 97 Figure 96 Measurement Point of Number of Requests for Establishing UL EGPRS TBF on PACCH ................................. 97 Figure 97 Measurement Point of Number of EGPRS UL TBF Establishment Requests on CCCH/PCCCH............................. 98 Figure 98 - Measurement Point of Number of GPRS UL TBF Establishment Requests on CCCH/PCCCH............................. 99 Figure 99 Radio Access Flow.......................................... 131 Figure 100 Immediate Assignment Flow .......................... 133 Figure 101 Internal Handover Flow (Intra-Cell Handover) .. 135 Figure 102 External Handover Flow ................................ 135 Figure 103 Immediate Assignment Flow .......................... 137 Figure 104 Immediate Assignment Occupation Failure Flow 1 ................................................................................... 138 Figure 105 Internal Handover Flow (Intra-Cell Handover, TC Is Internal) ....................................................................... 139
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Figure 106 Internal Handover Flow (Intra-Cell Handover, Channel Type Changed, TC is External) ............................. 140 Figure 107 External Handover Flow (TC is Internal) .......... 140 Figure 108 External Handover Flow (TC Is External) ......... 141 Figure 109 Intra-BSC Handover Occupation Failure Flow ... 141 Figure 110 Inter-BSC Handover Occupation Failure Flow ... 142 Figure 111 Immediate Assignment Allocation Failure Flow 2143 Figure 112 Internal Handover Failure Flow 1 (Intra-Cell Handover, TC is Internal) ................................................ 144 Figure 113 External Handover Failure Flow 2 (TC Is Internal) ................................................................................... 144 Figure 114 Immediate Assignment Failure Flow 3 ............. 145 Figure 115 Common Assignment Flow (TC Is Internal) ...... 146 Figure 116 Common Assignment Flow (TC Is External)...... 147 Figure 117 Common Assignment Failure Flow 1 (TC Is Internal) ................................................................................... 148 Figure 118 Common Assignment Failure Flow 1 (TC Is Internal) ................................................................................... 150 Figure 119 Common Assignment Failure Flow 4 (TC Is Internal) ................................................................................... 153 Figure 120 Idle-State MO Short Message Flow ................. 165 Figure 121 Idle-State MT Short Message Flow .................. 166 Figure 122 Call Drop due to T3107 Timeout during Intra-Cell Handover ...................................................................... 167 Figure 123 Call Drop due to T3103 Timeout during Inter-Cell Handover ...................................................................... 168 Figure 124 Handover Decision ....................................... 177 Figure 125 BSC-Controlled Inter-Cell Outgoing Handover Execution ...................................................................... 182 Figure 126 BSC-Controlled Inter-Cell Outgoing Handover Success ........................................................................ 183 Figure 127 MSC-Controlled Outgoing Handover Execution.. 183 Figure 128 MSC-Controlled Outgoing Handover Success .... 184 Figure 129 BSC-Controlled Inter-Cell Incoming Handover Execution ...................................................................... 185 Figure 130 BSC-Controlled Inter-Cell Incoming Handover Success ........................................................................ 185 Figure 131 MSC-Controlled Incoming Handover Execution . 186 Figure 132 Forced Release Execution .............................. 187 Figure 133 Queuing Execution ....................................... 187
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Figure 134 MSC-Controlled Incoming Handover Success .... 188 Figure 135 Intra-Cell Handover Execution ....................... 195 Figure 136 Intra-Cell Handover Success .......................... 195 Figure 137 Reporting Measurement Data......................... 196 Figure 138 Common Assignment Flow 3 (TC is Internal) .... 204 Figure 139 Measurement Point of Number of Abis Interface Messages Sent to BTS from BSC ....................................... 211 Figure 140 Internal Handover Failure Flow 2 (Intra-Cell Handover, TC Is Internal) ................................................ 213 Figure 141 External Handover Failure Flow 3 (TC Is Internal) ................................................................................... 213 Figure 142 Forced Release Execution .............................. 239 Figure 143 Queuing Execution ....................................... 239 Figure 144 Forced Handover Execution ........................... 240 Figure 145 Call Drop due to Inter-BSC Handover Failure.... 242 Figure 146 - Call drops caused by radio link failure during assignment.................................................................... 254
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Table 1 Manual Summary ..................................................i Table 2 - Typographical Conventions .................................... iii Table 3 - Mouse Operation Conventions ................................ iv Table 4 Usage Explanation of the Hazardous Substances in ZXG10 iBSC (V6.20) ........................................................... v Table 5 PS Basic Measurement (BSC) Counters ....................1 Table 6 - PS Basic Measurement (Cell) Counters .....................3 Table 7 CPU Load Measurement Counters........................ 119 Table 8 CS Basic Measurement Counters ......................... 121
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Index
C900030001 C900030002 C900040001 C900040002 C900040003 C900040004 C900040005 C900040006 C900040007 C900040008 C900040009 C900040010 C900040011 C900040012 C900040013 C900040014 C900040015 C900040016 C900040017 C900040018 C900040019 C900040020 C900040021 C900040022 C900040023 C900040024 C900040025 C900040026 C900040027 C900040028 C900040029 C900040030 C900040031 C900040032 C900040033 C900040034 C900040035 C900040036 C900040037 C900040038 C900040039 C900040040 C900040041 C900040042 C900040043 C900040044 C900040045 C900040046 C900040047 C900040048 ........................1 ........................2 ...................... 12 ...................... 13 ...................... 14 ...................... 15 ...................... 15 ...................... 16 ...................... 16 ...................... 17 ...................... 17 ...................... 17 ...................... 18 ...................... 19 ...................... 19 ...................... 20 ...................... 20 ...................... 21 ...................... 21 ...................... 21 ...................... 21 ...................... 22 ...................... 22 ...................... 23 ...................... 24 ...................... 24 ...................... 24 ...................... 26 ...................... 27 ...................... 27 ...................... 27 ...................... 28 ...................... 28 ...................... 28 ...................... 29 ...................... 29 ...................... 29 ...................... 30 ...................... 30 ...................... 30 ...................... 31 ...................... 31 ...................... 31 ...................... 32 ...................... 32 ...................... 32 ...................... 33 ...................... 33 ...................... 33 ...................... 34 C900040049 ...................... 34 C900040050 ...................... 35 C900040051 ...................... 35 C900040052 ...................... 36 C900040053 ...................... 37 C900040054 ...................... 37 C900040055 ...................... 38 C900040056 ...................... 38 C900040057 ...................... 39 C900040058 ...................... 39 C900040059 ...................... 40 C900040060 ...................... 40 C900040061 ...................... 41 C900040062 ...................... 42 C900040063 ...................... 42 C900040064 ...................... 43 C900040065 ...................... 44 C900040066 ...................... 44 C900040067 ...................... 45 C900040068 ...................... 45 C900040069 ...................... 46 C900040070 ...................... 46 C900040071 ...................... 47 C900040072 ...................... 48 C900040073 ...................... 48 C900040074 ...................... 49 C900040075 ...................... 50 C900040076 ...................... 50 C900040077 ...................... 51 C900040078 ...................... 51 C900040079 ...................... 52 C900040080 ...................... 52 C900040081 ...................... 53 C900040082 ...................... 53 C900040083 ...................... 54 C900040084 ...................... 54 C900040085 ...................... 54 C900040086 ...................... 55 C900040087 ...................... 55 C900040088 ...................... 56 C900040089 ...................... 56 C900040090 ...................... 56 C900040091 ...................... 57 C900040092 ...................... 57 C900040093 ...................... 58 C900040094 ...................... 58 C900040095 ...................... 59 C900040096 ...................... 59 C900040097 ...................... 59 C900040098 ...................... 60
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C900040099 ...................... C900040100 ...................... C900040101 ...................... C900040102 ...................... C900040103 ...................... C900040104 ...................... C900040105 ...................... C900040106 ...................... C900040107 ...................... C900040108 ...................... C900040109 ...................... C900040110 ...................... C900040111 ...................... C900040112 ...................... C900040113 ...................... C900040114 ...................... C900040115 ...................... C900040116 ...................... C900040117 ...................... C900040118 ...................... C900040119 ...................... C900040120 ...................... C900040121 ...................... C900040122 ...................... C900040123 ...................... C900040124 ...................... C900040125 ...................... C900040126 ...................... C900040127 ...................... C900040128 ...................... C900040129 ...................... C900040130 ...................... C900040131 ...................... C900040132 ...................... C900040133 ...................... C900040134 ...................... C900040135 ...................... C900040136 ...................... C900040137 ...................... C900040138 ...................... C900040139 ...................... C900040140 ...................... C900040141 ...................... C900040142 ...................... C900040143 ...................... C900040144 ...................... C900040145 ...................... C900040146 ...................... C900040147 ...................... C900040148 ...................... C900040149 ...................... C900040150 ...................... C900040151 ...................... C900040152 ...................... C900040153 ...................... C900040154 ...................... C900040155 ...................... C900040156 ...................... C900040157 ...................... C900040158 ......................
60 60 61 61 62 62 62 63 63 63 64 65 65 66 67 67 68 68 69 69 70 70 71 72 72 73 73 74 74 75 75 76 76 77 77 78 78 78 79 79 79 80 80 81 82 82 83 84 85 85 86 87 88 88 89 89 90 91 91 92
C900040159....................... 92 C900040160....................... 94 C900040161....................... 94 C900040162....................... 95 C900040163....................... 95 C900040164....................... 96 C900040165....................... 97 C900040166....................... 97 C900040167....................... 98 C900040168....................... 98 C900040169....................... 99 C900040170....................... 99 C900040171....................... 99 C900040172..................... 100 C900040173..................... 100 C900040174..................... 100 C900040175..................... 101 C900040176..................... 101 C900040177..................... 101 C900040178..................... 102 C900040179..................... 102 C900040180..................... 102 C900040181..................... 103 C900040182..................... 103 C900040183..................... 103 C900040184..................... 104 C900040185..................... 104 C900040186..................... 104 C900040187..................... 105 C900040188..................... 105 C900040189..................... 105 C900040190..................... 106 C900040191..................... 106 C900040192..................... 107 C900040193..................... 107 C900040194..................... 107 C900040195..................... 108 C900040196..................... 108 C900040197..................... 108 C900040198..................... 109 C900040199..................... 109 C900040200..................... 109 C900040201..................... 110 C900040202..................... 110 C900040203..................... 110 C900040204..................... 111 C900040205..................... 111 C900040206..................... 111 C900040207..................... 112 C900040208..................... 112 C900040209..................... 112 C900040210..................... 113 C900040211..................... 113 C900040212..................... 113 C900040213..................... 114 C900040214..................... 114 C900040215..................... 114 C900040216..................... 115 C900040217..................... 115 C900040218..................... 115
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C900040219 C900040220 C900040221 C900040222 C900040223 C900040224 C900040225 C900050001 C900050002 C900060001 C900060002 C900060003 C900060004 C900060005 C900060006 C900060007 C900060008 C900060009 C900060010 C900060011 C900060012 C900060013 C900060014 C900060015 C900060016 C900060017 C900060018 C900060019 C900060020 C900060021 C900060022 C900060023 C900060024 C900060025 C900060026 C900060027 C900060028 C900060029 C900060030 C900060031 C900060032 C900060033 C900060034 C900060035 C900060036 C900060037 C900060038 C900060039 C900060040 C900060041 C900060042 C900060043 C900060044 C900060045 C900060046 C900060047 C900060048 C900060049 C900060050 C900060051
.................... 116 .................... 116 .................... 116 .................... 117 .................... 117 .................... 117 .................... 118 .................... 119 .................... 120 .................... 131 .................... 131 .................... 132 .................... 133 .................... 133 .................... 134 .................... 135 .................... 136 .................... 136 .................... 137 .................... 138 .................... 138 .................... 141 .................... 142 .................... 142 .................... 143 .................... 144 .................... 145 .................... 145 .................... 147 .................... 148 .................... 149 .................... 149 .................... 149 .................... 150 .................... 151 .................... 151 .................... 152 .................... 152 .................... 153 .................... 154 .................... 154 .................... 155 .................... 155 .................... 156 .................... 156 .................... 157 .................... 157 .................... 158 .................... 158 .................... 159 .................... 159 .................... 160 .................... 160 .................... 161 .................... 162 .................... 162 .................... 163 .................... 164 .................... 164 .................... 165
C900060052 .................... C900060053 .................... C900060054 .................... C900060055 .................... C900060056 .................... C900060057 .................... C900060058 .................... C900060059 .................... C900060060 .................... C900060061 .................... C900060062 .................... C900060063 .................... C900060064 .................... C900060065 .................... C900060066 .................... C900060067 .................... C900060068 .................... C900060069 .................... C900060070 .................... C900060071 .................... C900060072 .................... C900060073 .................... C900060074 .................... C900060075 .................... C900060076 .................... C900060077 .................... C900060078 .................... C900060079 .................... C900060080 .................... C900060081 .................... C900060082 .................... C900060083 .................... C900060084 .................... C900060085 .................... C900060086 .................... C900060087 .................... C900060088 .................... C900060089 .................... C900060090 .................... C900060091 .................... C900060092 .................... C900060093 .................... C900060094 .................... C900060095 .................... C900060096 .................... C900060097 .................... C900060098 .................... C900060099 .................... C900060100 .................... C900060101 .................... C900060102 .................... C900060103 .................... C900060104 .................... C900060105 .................... C900060106 .................... C900060107 .................... C900060108 .................... C900060109 .................... C900060110 .................... C900060111 ....................
166 168 168 169 169 169 170 170 170 171 171 171 171 172 172 172 173 173 173 174 174 174 174 175 175 175 176 176 176 177 177 177 178 178 178 179 179 180 180 180 181 181 182 183 184 184 185 185 186 187 187 188 188 189 189 190 190 190 191 191
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C900060112 .....................192 C900060113 .....................192 C900060114 .....................192 C900060115 .....................193 C900060116 .....................193 C900060117 .....................194 C900060118 .....................194 C900060119 .....................194 C900060120 .....................195 C900060121 .....................196 C900060122 .....................197 C900060123 .....................197 C900060124 .....................197 C900060125 .....................198 C900060126 .....................198 C900060127 .....................199 C900060128 .....................199 C900060129 .....................200 C900060130 .....................201 C900060131 .....................201 C900060132 .....................201 C900060133 .....................202 C900060134 .....................202 C900060135 .....................202 C900060136 .....................203 C900060137 .....................203 C900060138 .....................203 C900060139 .....................204 C900060140 .....................204 C900060141 .....................205 C900060142 .....................205 C900060143 .....................206 C900060144 .....................206 C900060145 .....................207 C900060146 .....................207 C900060147 .....................208 C900060148 .....................208 C900060149 .....................209 C900060150 .....................209 C900060151 .....................209 C900060152 .....................210 C900060153 .....................211 C900060154 .....................211 C900060155 .....................211 C900060156 .....................212 C900060157 .....................212 C900060158 .....................213 C900060159 .....................214 C900060160 .....................214 C900060161 .....................215 C900060162 .....................215 C900060163 .....................215 C900060164 .....................216 C900060165 .....................216 C900060166 .....................217 C900060167 .....................217 C900060168 .....................218 C900060169 .....................218 C900060170 .....................219 C900060171 .....................219
C900060172..................... 220 C900060173..................... 220 C900060174..................... 220 C900060175..................... 221 C900060176..................... 221 C900060177..................... 222 C900060178..................... 222 C900060179..................... 223 C900060180..................... 223 C900060181..................... 224 C900060182..................... 224 C900060183..................... 225 C900060184..................... 225 C900060185..................... 226 C900060186..................... 226 C900060187..................... 226 C900060188..................... 227 C900060189..................... 227 C900060190..................... 228 C900060191..................... 228 C900060192..................... 229 C900060193..................... 229 C900060194..................... 230 C900060195..................... 230 C900060196..................... 231 C900060197..................... 231 C900060198..................... 232 C900060199..................... 232 C900060200..................... 232 C900060201..................... 233 C900060202..................... 233 C900060203..................... 234 C900060204..................... 234 C900060205..................... 235 C900060206..................... 235 C900060207..................... 236 C900060208..................... 236 C900060209..................... 236 C900060210..................... 237 C900060211..................... 237 C900060212..................... 238 C900060213..................... 238 C900060214..................... 239 C900060215..................... 240 C900060216..................... 240 C900060217..................... 241 C900060218..................... 241 C900060219..................... 241 C900060220..................... 242 C900060221..................... 243 C900060222..................... 244 C900060223..................... 244 C900060224..................... 245 C900060225..................... 245 C900060226..................... 246 C900060227..................... 246 C900060228..................... 246 C900060229..................... 247 C900060230..................... 247 C900060231..................... 248
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.................... 248 .................... 248 .................... 249 .................... 249 .................... 250 .................... 250 .................... 250
C900060239 .................... C900060240 .................... C900060241 .................... C900060242 .................... C900060243 .................... C900060244 .................... C900060245 ....................
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