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Contents
2 Overview.........................................................................................................................................3
3 Technical Description...................................................................................................................5
3.1 Signaling Procedure........................................................................................................................................................5
3.1.1 Startup Procedure........................................................................................................................................................5
3.1.2 Mobile-Originated Call Procedure..............................................................................................................................6
3.1.3 Mobile-Terminated Call Procedure.............................................................................................................................6
3.1.4 End to End Call Procedure for UE with E-PCH support.............................................................................................7
3.2 Radio Bearer...................................................................................................................................................................9
3.3 PTT Admission Control................................................................................................................................................10
3.4 Identification of PTT UE..............................................................................................................................................10
3.5 Paging...........................................................................................................................................................................11
3.6 Fast State Transition.....................................................................................................................................................13
3.7 Scheduling....................................................................................................................................................................14
3.8 Fast L1 Synchronization...............................................................................................................................................15
3.9 Early Reception and Transmission...............................................................................................................................16
3.10 Always ON.................................................................................................................................................................16
4 Related Features...........................................................................................................................17
4.1 Prerequisite Features.....................................................................................................................................................17
4.2 Mutually Exclusive Features........................................................................................................................................17
4.3 Impacted Features.........................................................................................................................................................17
5 Network Impact...........................................................................................................................18
6 Engineering Guidelines.............................................................................................................19
6.1 When to Use PTT.........................................................................................................................................................19
6.2 Required Information...................................................................................................................................................19
6.3 Planning........................................................................................................................................................................19
6.4 Deployment..................................................................................................................................................................20
7 Parameters.....................................................................................................................................27
8 Counters......................................................................................................................................169
9 Glossary.......................................................................................................................................184
10 Reference Documents.............................................................................................................185
1.1 Scope
This document describes WRFD-020134 Push to Talk (PTT), including its technical principles,
related features, network impact, and engineering guidelines.
l Feature change
Changes in features of a specific product version
l Editorial change
Changes in wording or addition of information that was not described in the earlier version
02 (2013-12-30)
This issue includes the following changes.
01 (2013-04-28)
This issue includes the following changes.
Draft A (2013-01-30)
Compared with Issue 02 (2012-11-30) of RAN14.0, Draft A (2013-01-30) of RAN15.0 includes
the following changes.
2 Overview
The PTT over Cellular (PoC) solution defined by 3GPP specifications is based on the IP
Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) and characterized by low transmission efficiency and long delay.
However, the end-to-end QChat solution developed by Qualcomm delivers efficient network
signaling and low call delay for commercial use. PTT mentioned in this document refers to the
QChat solution developed by Qualcomm.
For the radio network, PTT is similar to the VoIP application. A PTT system comprises a PTT
client that runs on the handset and a PTT server, as shown in Figure 2-1.
PTT needs the support from the UE, RAN, CN, and PTT server. Table 2-1 describes the
requirements of PTT services for NEs.
NE Requirement
RNC The RNC is able to identify the UE that support PTT services.
The RNC supports technologies applying to PTT, such as always online, fast
state transition, radio bearer scheme, admission control, and preferred paging.
PTT server The PTT server supports registration of PTT UEs, management of PTT call
establishment and release, and transmission of voice data.
l Start-up process
After a UE starts the PTT client, the startup process begins. The process includes the
following actions:
1. PTT UE registration
2. PTT UE identification
l Call setup process
After a subscriber presses the PTT button, the call setup process begins. The network
configures the PTT service on specified channel types.
The delay of PTT call establishment should be short. To reduce the end-to-end call setup
delay, the following technologies are used in the call setup process.
1. Always On: The Always On state allows UE services to be quickly set up through the
CN and RNC so that the PDP activation procedure is not required during call setup.
2. P2D direct state transition: A PTT UE directly transfers its state from the CELL_PCH
state to the CELL_DCH state. This is to reduce the PTT transmission delay and
improve the PTT call setup performance.
3. Preferred paging: The RNC prioritizes paging of PTT service over paging of non-PTT
services to improve PTT call setup delay performance.
4. Fast L1 synchronization: Fast L1 synchronization allows PTT UEs to perform uplink
and downlink L1 synchronization concurrently. In addition, it reduces the PTT call
setup delay for PTT UEs in CELL_PCH state at the start of the call.
5. Scheduling: When PTT services are carried on the HSPA, NodeB schedules PTT
services as VoIP.
3 Technical Description
3. RAN establishes RAB#1 between UE and CN for transmitting PTT registration messages
between UE and PTT server.
4. The PTT UE is registered on the PTT server. After registration, the background service and
the RAB#1 are released by UTRAN.
5. After PTT registration is successful, RAN establishes RAB#2 between UE and CN for
transmitting PTT signaling and traffic. During RAB#2 establishment, RNC identifies PTT
UEs from RAB assignment messages and records the UEs as PTT UEs.
6. RNC instructs the UE to transit from CELL_DCH to CELL_FACH and then from
CELL_FACH to CELL_PCH. UE remains in the CELL_PCH state (Always On) to reduce
delay in call admission. In this way, Iu-PS connection and PDP context need not be re-
established when UE initiates a PTT call.
The following figure shows the signaling procedure when a UE initiates a PTT call.
The following figure shows the signaling procedure when a PTT UE receives a PTT call.
When applied to PTT services, UE with E-PCH support in Cell_PCH significantly reduces the
end-to-end delay.
The related parameters can be set by running the command ADD/MODUCELLEPCH. And a
cell supports E-PCH if the feature has been activated by running the command ACT
UCELLEPCH.
Enhanced CELL_PCH has no requirement for traffic classes and can be implemented if both
cells and UEs support the feature.
The following figure shows the signaling procedure between two UEs in CELL_PCH state with
E-PCH support.
The following figure shows the signaling procedure between two UEs in URA_PCH state with
E-PCH support.
PTT GBR
CN specifies the traffic class of PTT as interactive and does not specify the GBR, but the RNC
takes the PTT service as a conversational service and needs to configure GBR for the PTT. After
a PTT service is recognized, RNC changes the traffic class from interactive to conversational.
You can run the MML command SET UUSERGBR to set the GBR for PTT service.
l If PTTChlType is set to DCH, PTT services are carried on the DCH in both the uplink and
downlink.
l If PTTChlType is set to HSDPA, PTT services are carried on the DCH in the uplink and
on the HS-DSCH in the downlink.
l If PTTChlType is set to HSPA, PTT services are carried on the E-DCH in the uplink and
on the HS-DSCH in the downlink.
When PTT services are carried on the HSUPA channel, the following TTI policies apply:
The HSUPA channel carries only PTT services
The PTTHsupaTti parameter specifies whether to use the 10 ms TTI or 2 ms TTI for
PTT services carried on the E-DCH in the uplink.
The HSUPA channel carries multiple types of services, including the PTT services.
If ReservedSwitch1=RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT29 is set to 1, the TTI depends on
the PTTHsupaTti parameter value.
If ReservedSwitch1=RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT29 is not set to 1, select the TTI
depending on the TTI selection principles for combined services. For details about how
to select a TTI for combined services, see HSUPA TTI Selection Feature Parameter
Description.
RNC receives the RAB Assignment message from SGSN. This message contains QoS attributes
such as Traffic Class, Signaling Indication, and Allocation/Retention Priority (ARP).
RNC takes a UE as a PTT UE and the RAB as PTT RAB#2 if the IEs in the RAB Assignment
message for the UE are as follows:
3.5 Paging
The QChat Application Server (QAS) sends the RNC the Announce Call message once a UE
initiates the PTT service. Upon receiving the message, the RNC pages the called party. The
Paging Type 1 is used to notify the called party if the called party is in the CELL_PCH state.
Paging Period
To reduce the PTT paging delay, the PTTDrxCycleLenCoef parameter is introduced to specify
the paging period for PTT UEs separately from non-PTT UEs. The paging period is sent to the
UE when RB#2 is set up.
One PAGING TYPE 1 message supports a maximum of N (N<=8) UEs because of the limitation
on the size of the PCH transmission block. If more than N UEs, including PTT UEs and common
UEs, are paged at the same time, PTT UEs are preferentially paged. If a paging message contains
more than N PTT UEs, a first-in-first-out rule is applied.
The original PTT paging message retransmission interval is long because of the following
reasons:
A paging message generated by the L3 layer is buffered on the Media Access Control (MAC)
layer. The MAC layer transmits the buffered paging messages to UEs through the Uu interface
one by one at an interval of 320 ms. The L3 layer retransmits the PTT paging message if the L3
layer does not receive a CELL UPDATE message from the UE before the timer expires. The
time the last paging message is transmitted over the Uu interface is unknown to the L3 layer.
Therefore, to prevent the L3 layer from transmitting a new paging message before a UE responds
to the last paging message, the time the L3 layer waits for a response from the UE is set a large
value (for example, 620 ms). As a result, the PTT paging message retransmission interval over
the Uu interface is 640 ms, which is two paging cycles.
You can activate the enhanced PTT paging function by selecting the
RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT7 check box under the RsvSwitch8 parameter in the SET
UALGORSVPARA command. After the enhanced PTT paging function is activated, the L3
layer calculates the time when a PTT paging message will be transmitted over the Uu interface
during PTT paging message generation. The L3 layer retransmits the PTT paging message if the
L3 layer fails to receive a response from a UE within 320 ms after the calculated time. In this
way, the paging message retransmission interval over the Uu interface can be reduced to 320
ms every time a PTT UE is paged.
Figure 3-6 Paging message transmission before the enhanced PTT paging function is introduced
Figure 3-7 Paging message transmission after the enhanced PTT paging function is introduced
1. If a UE in the CELL_PCH state has uplink data to transmit, the UE performs cell
update, with the cell update cause in the message set to "uplink data transmission",
the "Traffic Volume Indicator" IE set to TRUE, and the "Establishment cause" IE set
to "Originating Conversational Call". On receiving the Cell Update message with the
cause, the RNC responds to the UE with a Cell Update Confirm message and directly
transfers the UE to the CELL_DCH state.
2. If a UE in the CELL_PCH state receives a PAGING TYPE 1 message, the UE
performs cell update, with the cause "paging response". On receiving the Cell Update
message with the cause, the RNC determines that the paging procedure was triggered
for receiving the downlink data on RAB#2 and then sends a Cell Update Confirm
message to the UE and transfers the UE to the CELL_DCH state.
l State transition from CELL_PCH to CELL_FACH to CELL_DCH
If the UE supports Enhanced CELL_PCH, then:
In the case of repeated calls or packet loss over the air interface, a UE in the CELL_DCH state
may switch to the CELL_FACH state, immediately trigger reconfiguration, and then switch back
to the CELL_DCH state. During this process, state inconsistency occurs between the UE and
the UTRAN, hindering the reception of voice packets.
To solve this problem, data activity measurement can be enabled to avoid packet loss and
undesired state transition. For details, see the State Transition Feature Parameter Description.
3.7 Scheduling
After RNC identifies the PTT service, RNC sets the SPI of the PTT service to that of VoIP
service and sends it to NodeB in the Radio Link Setup message or Radio Link Reconfiguration
message. HSDPA scheduler schedules downlink PTT services in a descending order of their
sensitiveness to delay, and HSUPA scheduler applies non-scheduling or scheduling policy based
on UlPTTTransModeOnHsupa for the uplink PTT service.
If the UE is in the CELL_FACH state and initiates or receives a PTT service, the 4A events are
reported to the RNC. The RNC sets the "Post-verification period" IE to TRUE in the Radio
Bearer Reconfiguration message and sends the message to the UE. UE performs fast L1
synchronization after receiving the message.
3.10 Always ON
PTT enters the Always On state upon startup and retains Iu-PS signaling connection even though
there is no data activity. The RNC retains the UE in CELL_PCH state.
RAB1 and RB1 are used only for PTT registration and do not affect the call setup process.
Therefore, RAB1 and RB1 are released after registration.
This function allows the traffic to be scheduled quickly through the PS CN and UTRAN, and
the PDP activation procedures can be avoided during the call setup.
4 Related Features
For UEs with E-PCH support, WRFD-010685 Downlink Enhanced L2 and WRFD-010688
Downlink Enhanced CELL_FACH must also be configured before configuring PTT.
5 Network Impact
System Capacity
No impact.
Network Performance
PTT services are preferentially scheduled and occupy code and power resources. In a network
with a large consumption of power resources and downlink code resources, enabling the PTT
feature decreases the HSDPA resources that can be allocated to BE services. As a result, the cell
throughput and the admission success rate of BE services are decreased. The specific decrease
depends on the number of PTT UEs and the duration of PTT services.
6 Engineering Guidelines
The PTT solution mentioned in this document refers to the QChat solution developed by
Qualcomm. Before deploying this solution on networks, you need to obtain authorization from
Qualcomm and validate the system integration with Qualcomm.
Site Distance
It is recommended that PTT services be carried on HSPA channels. When HSPA coverage is
limited because of large site distance, PTT UEs at the cell edge may experience packet loss or
call drops due to poor coverage or no coverage.
6.3 Planning
Network Planning
N/A
Hardware Planning
N/A
6.4 Deployment
This section describes how to activate, verify, and deactivate the optional feature WRFD-020134
Push to Talk. This feature cannot be configured using the CME.
RRequirements
l Dependencies on hardware
The DBS3800 must be configured with the EBBC or EBBCd board.
The DBS3900, BTS3900, or BTS3900A must be configured with the WBBPb or
WBBPd board.
The BTS3812E or BTS3812AE must be configured with the EBBI, EDLP, or EDLPd
board. If the EDLP or EDLPd board is used, the EULP or EULPd board must also be
configured.
NOTE
After a cell is established, run the DSP LOCELLRES command to check whether the downlink
resource group of the cell is established on an enhanced downlink processing board.
l Dependencies on other features
The following features have been configured before this feature is activated:
WRFD-010610 HSDPA Introduction Package, WRFD-010612 HSUPA Introduction
Package, and WRFD-010636 SRB over HSUPA.
For UEs with E-PCH support, WRFD-010685 Downlink Enhanced L2 and WRFD-010688
Downlink Enhanced CELL_FACH must also be configured before configuring PTT.
l Dependencies on licenses
The license "Push To Talk (per PTT Active User)" on the RNC side has been activated.
For details about the license items and how to activate the license, see License Management
Feature Parameter Description.
WRFD-020134 Push to Talk Push To Talk (per PTT RNC per PTT
Active User) Active User
In the downlink, the RNC must transmit packets within the receiver window of the
NodeB. Otherwise, the NodeB originates a time adjustment process and instructs the
RNC to adjust the time for downlink transmission, ensuring that subsequent packets
are transmitted within the receiver window of the NodeB. Increasing the receiver
window can reduce the number of discarded packets but also causes longer delay.
In the uplink, the RNC directly sends PS data to the CN without buffering data.
In a 20 ms TTI, jitter must not exceed 20 ms to prevent packet disorder. If jitter exceeds
20 ms, packet disorder or packet loss may occur on the transport network because of
the complicated network structure. In this sense, large jitter brings the same impact
as long delay and high packet loss rate.
3. Packet loss
Signaling messages required in PTT setup are delay-sensitive because they are carried
by channels processing PS services. Therefore, the packet loss rate on the transport
network must not exceed 0.1%. Otherwise, PTT setup delay may increase, probably
affecting the speech quality.
l Other dependencies
As mentioned earlier, PTT in this document refers to the QChat solution developed by
Qualcomm. Therefore, UEs must use chipsets provided by Qualcomm, the PS domain must
support the QChat solution, and the QAS must be deployed.
Procedure
l Activation
1. Run the RNC MML command SET UCORRMALGOSWITCH. In this step, select the
CFG_PTT_SWITCH check box under the parameter Channel Configuration Strategy
Switch.
2. Run the RNC MML command SET UFRC. In this step, set PTT ARP Priority, PTT ARP
Preemption Capability, PTT ARP Preemption Vulnerability, and PTT ARP Queuing
Allowed to the same values as those of ARP(allocation/retention priority) properties
Priority Level, Preemption Capability, Preemption Vulnerability, and Queuing Allowed.
The ARP properties are carried in the RNCAP_RAB_ASSIGNMENT_REQ message sent
by the CN for PTT services during the second RAB assignment procedure. In addition, set
PTT HSUPA TTI type to EDCH_TTI_10ms.
3. Run the RNC MML command SET URRCTRLSWITCH to turn on the switches
PTT_EARLY_TRANS_SWITCH and PTT_SPEC_LI_SWITCH. In this step, clear the
PTT_EARLY_TRANS_SWITCH_OFF and PTT_SPEC_LI_SWITCH_OFF check
boxes under the parameter Process switch.
4. Run the RNC MML command SET UCORRMPARA to enable PTT UEs to switch to the
DCH for access reattempts when HSPA resources are insufficient. In this step, select the
PERFENH_P2D_FAIL_RETRY_SWITCH check box under the parameter
PerfEnhanceSwitch1.
5. Run the RNC MML command SET UFRCCHLTYPEPARA. In this step, set PTT
channel type to HSPA(UL_EDCH,DL_HSDSCH) and Type of Channel Preferably
Carrying Signaling RB to HSUPA(UL_EDCH,DL_DCH).
6. Run the RNC MML command SET UPTTSTATETRANS, and set both PTT State
Transition Switch and PTT Direct P2D State Transition Switch to ON.
l Verification procedure
Initiate Iu-interface message tracing on the RNC LMT and check whether the CN has sent
an RNCAP_RAB_ASSIGNMENT_REQ message.
NOTE
The RNC identifies PTT services based on six information elements (IEs) in the
RNCAP_RAB_ASSIGNMENT_REQ message. The six IEs are Traffic Class, Signaling Indication,
Priority Level, Preemption Capability, Preemption Vulnerability, and Queuing Allowed. Services
identified as PTT services are allocated a rate of 16 kbit/s.
l Deactivation
Run the RNC MML command SET UCORRMALGOSWITCH. In this step, clear the
CFG_PTT_SWITCH check box under the parameter Channel Configuration Strategy
Switch.
PTT services can also be monitored in other aspects, such as the proportions of PTT services
and PTT UEs, service setup success rate, call drop rate, and handover success rate.
Table 6-1 Counters for measuring the amount of PTT traffic and the number of PTT UEs in
different states
l Accessibility
The counters listed in Table 6-2, Table 6-3, and Table 6-4 measure the number of access
attempts and successful accesses for PTT services based on the UE states (CELL_PCH and
CELL_FACH) and service types (PTT service and combined services of PTT and other
services). These counters are used to calculate the access success rate of PTT services.
Table 6-3 Counters for UEs performing only PTT services in the CELL_FACH state
Table 6-4 Counters for measuring UEs performing combined services of PTT and other services
in the CELL_FACH state
l Retainability
The counters listed in Table 6-5 measure the number of normal and abnormal PTT service
releases. These counters are used to calculate the call drop rate of PTT services.
Table 6-5 Counters for measuring the number of normal and abnormal PTT service releases
l Paging
The counters listed in Table 6-6 measure the number of paging attempts and successful
paging attempts. These counters are used to calculate the paging success rate of PTT
services.
Table 6-6 Counters for measuring the number of paging attempts and successful paging attempts
l Handover
The counters listed in Table 6-6 measure the number of handover attempts and successful
handovers. These counters are used to calculate the handover success rate of PTT services.
Table 6-7 Counters for measuring the number of handover attempts and successful handovers
6.7 Troubleshooting
None
7 Parameters
HSDSCH),
HSPA
(UL_EDCH,DL
_HSDSCH)
Unit:None
Actual Value
Range:DCH,
HSDPA, HSPA
Default
Value:HSPA
(UL_EDCH,DL
_HSDSCH)
AMR/WB- 3.
AMR Speech PERFENH_IU
Rates Control R_CSPS_RELO
Dynamic C_OPT_SWIT
Channel CH: Static
Configuration relocation
Control (DCCC) policy for CS
and PS BE
MOCN combined
Mobility services. When
Management "PsBeProcType
SRNS " is set to
Relocation with CORRM_SRNS
Hard Handover R_PSBE_DSC
Outer Loop R: If this switch
Power Control is turned on,
UEs engaged in
HSDPA
CS and PS BE
Introduction
combined
Package
services can
HSUPA initiate static
Introduction relocation. In
Package this case, the
DRD RNC releases
Introduction the PS BE
Package services and
then originates
Inter-RAT
the static
Handover Based
relocation
on Coverage
procedure. If
Adaptive this switch is
Configuration of turned off, such
Traffic Channel UEs cannot
Power offset for initiate static
HSUPA relocation. 4.
PERFENH_HS
UPA_PO_THR
OU_MEAS_OP
T_SWITCH:
Whether to
optimize the
throughput
measurement
control
parameters
when
PC_HSUPA_D
ATA_CH_PO_
ADAPTIVE_A
DJ_SWITCH of
the "PcSwitch"
parameter in the
"SET
UCORRMALG
OSWITCH"
command is
turned on. When
this switch is
turned on, the E-
DCH
throughput is
measured every
2400 ms. The
hysteresis for
event 4A,
suspending time
after event 4A is
triggered,
hysteresis for
event 4B, and
suspending time
after event 4B is
triggered last for
one
measurement
period. When
this switch is
turned off, the E-
DCH
throughput is
measured every
300 ms. The
hysteresis for
event 4A,
suspending time
after event 4A is
triggered,
hysteresis for
event 4B, and
suspending time
after event 4B is
triggered last for
eight
measurement
periods. 5.
PERFENH_OL
PC_BLER_CO
EF_ADJUSTO
PT: Switch for
choosing the
BLER
coefficient
adjustment
scheme for
AMR services.
When this
switch is turned
off, the RNC
adjusts the
BLER
coefficient
based on load
reshuffling
(LDR) or
overload control
(OLC) status.
When this
switch is turned
on, the RNC
adjusts the
BLER
coefficient
based on the cell
RTWP and
actual uplink
service load
reported by the
NodeB. 6.
PERFENH_LIT
TLE_RATE_TI
MER_AMEND:
Timer after
which the rate of
PS BE services
whose uplink
and downlink
channel types
are both DCHs
will be adjusted
to the low-
activity rate.
When this
switch is turned
off, the value is
equal to MAX
(BeE2FState-
TransTimer,
BeD2FStateTra
nsTimer). When
this switch is
turned on, the
value is equal to
BeD2FStateTra
nsTimer. When
a BE service rate
reduces to the
DCCC rate
threshold, the
low-activity
rate, as
substitution to a
D2F transition,
is used for the
BE service
because state
transition has
not been enabled
or the UE
processing CS
services cannot
transit to the
CELL_FACH
state. The timer
value and
measurement
controls for low-
activity rate
adjustment use
the
corresponding
parameter
values involved
in the D2F
transitions. 7.
PERFENH_CS
_TRIG_PS_P2
D_ZERO_SWI
TCH: Whether a
PS BE service is
limited to 0 kbit/
s on the DCH
after a UE that
has the PS BE
service performs
a CELL_PCH/
URA_PCH-to-
CELL-DCH
(P2D) state
transition
triggered by a
CS service
setup. When this
switch is turned
off, the PS BE
service is
limited to 8 kbit/
s on the DCH
after the UE
performs a P2D
state transition.
When this
switch is turned
on, the PS BE
service is
limited to 0 kbit/
s on the DCH
after the UE
performs a P2D
state transition.
8.
PERFENH_FA
CH_CONG_D2
IDLE_SWITCH
: Whether the
RNC releases all
resources for a
UE when the
FACH is
congested.
When this
switch is turned
on, the RNC
releases all
resources for a
UE if the
following
conditions are
met: The UE
performs a
CELL_DCH-to-
CELL_FACH
state transition.
The FACH is
congested. The
UE is processing
a non-real-time
PS service that
has a traffic
volume of 0
bytes. 9.
PERFENH_P2
D_FAIL_RETR
Y_SWITCH:
Whether a UE is
allowed to
access an inter-
frequency co-
coverage cell
using DRD or
channel fallback
after P2D state
transition
admission fails.
When this
switch is turned
off, the UE
remains in the
CELL_PCH
state after P2D
state transition
admission fails.
10.
PERFENH_PT
T_IUR_D2F_S
WITCH:
Whether a PTT
user can perform
a CELL_DCH-
to-
CELL_FACH
(D2F for short)
state transition
when Iur CCH is
disabled during
a soft handover
over the Iur
interface.
Assume that this
switch is turned
on. If the DRNC
cell serves as the
best cell, DSCR
is triggered. If
the SRNC cell
serves as the best
cell, D2F is
triggered. When
this switch is
turned off, the
original flow
keeps
unchanged. 11.
PERFENH_LO
W_VELO_OPT
_SWITCH:
Whether the
low-activity rate
algorithm can be
used on a UE
that uses DCHs
in only the
uplink or
downlink. When
this switch is
turned on, the
low-activity rate
algorithm can be
used on the UE
that uses DCHs
in only the
uplink or
downlink. When
this switch is
turned off, the
low-activity rate
algorithm can be
used on the UE
that uses DCHs
in both the
uplink and
downlink. 12.
PERFENH_SR
B_FAST_HRE
TRY_AFTER_
DRD_SWITCH
: Whether the
RNC triggers
channel
reconfiguration
for the SRBs to
switch from the
DCH to an
HSPA channel
immediately
when the type of
a channel for
carrying SRBs
during a DRD
procedure is
limited. When
this switch is
turned off,
channel
reconfiguration
is not triggered
and the SRBs are
carried on the
DCH. When this
switch is turned
on, the RNC
triggers channel
reconfiguration
for the SRBs to
switch from the
DCH to an
HSPA channel
immediately
after the DRD
procedure. 13.
PERFENH_PT
T_H2F_OPT_S
WITCH:
Whether the
traffic and
throughput are
measured during
a state transition
from
CELL_DCH to
CELL_FACH
(D2F for short)
when PTT
services are
carried on
HSPA channels.
When this
switch is turned
off, the traffic
and throughput
will not be
measured during
the D2F state
transition
triggered by
PTT services.
When this
switch is turned
on, the traffic
and throughput
will be
measured during
the D2F state
transition, which
prevents the UE
from transiting
to CELL_FACH
if the UE has
data to transmit.
In this case, if
data
transmission
occurs during
the D2F state
transition, the
RNC stops the
D2F state
transition. 14.
PERFENH_IU
R_DB_TICK_O
PT_SWITCH:
Whether the
algorithm for
optimizing the
method of
saving the
information
about
neighboring
cells of a cell
under the DRNC
during a
handover over
Iur is enabled so
that the CPU
load on the
SPUb board
becomes
normal. When
this switch is
turned off, the
algorithm is
disabled and the
RNC saves the
information
about
neighboring
cells in the
original way.
When this
switch is turned
on, the
algorithm is
enabled. 15.
PERFENH_P2
D_LIMIT_ON_
DCH_LOWRA
TE_SWITCH:
Whether the PS
BE service rate
is limited to a
low level after
the UE transits
from
CELL_PCH to
CELL_DCH
(P2D for short).
When this
switch is turned
off, the channel
for carrying the
PS BE service
and the PS BE
service rate are
not limited after
the UE transits
from
CELL_PCH to
CELL_DCH.
When this
switch is turned
on, the PE BE
service is
limited to 8 kbit/
s or 0 kbit/s on
the DCH after
the UE transits
from
CELL_PCH to
CELL_DCH.
16.
PERFENH_BA
SE_RES_BE_T
TI_DELAY_S
WITCH:
Whether the
RNC starts a
delay timer
when the
algorithm for
fairness-based
handovers for
differentiated
HSUPA TTI
users is enabled.
When this
switch is turned
off, the delay
timer does not
start. When this
switch is turned
on, the RNC
starts the delay
timer after the
algorithm for
fairness-based
handovers for
differentiated
HSUPA TTI
users us used to
establish or
modify a
throughput
measurement.
The handover
from HSUPPA 2
ms TTI users to
10 ms HSUPPA
TTI users cannot
be triggered
when the delay
timer is running.
17.
PERFENH_BA
SE_ADM_CE_
TTI2MS_LIMI
T_SWITCH:
Whether the
RNC considers
CE resource
congestion
status of the
target cell for
admitting
HSUPA UEs
when
determining
whether
HSUPA
services support
2 ms TTI. When
this switch is
turned off, the
RNC does not
consider CE
resource
congestion
status of the
target cell when
determining
whether the
HSUPA
services support
2 ms TTI. When
this switch is
turned on, the
RNC considers
CE resource
congestion
status of the
target cell when
determining
whether the
HSUPA
services support
2 ms TTI. If the
CE resources are
congested, only
HSUPA 10 ms
TTI UEs are
admitted. 18.
PERFENH_OL
PC_SIRTAR_R
ESEND_SWIT
CH: Whether
the RNC sends
the FP data
frames that
contain the
information
element (IE)
"Sir Target" to
the NodeB after
service setup or
reconfiguration
succeeds and the
NodeB then
adjusts inner
loop power
control based on
the configured
target SIR value
and actual target
SIR value.
When this
switch is turned
off, the FP data
frames do not
contain the IE
"Sir Target".
When this
switch is turned
on, the RNC
sends FP data
frames that
contain the IE
"Sir Target" to
the NodeB for
up to four times
at an interval of
1s. 19.
PERFENH_F2P
_LIMIT_WITH
_CS_IU_CON_
SWITCH:
Whether the
RNC allows a
UE to set up CS
services during a
decision for
state transition
from
CELL_FACH to
CELL_PCH or
URA_PCH
(F2P). When
this switch is
turned off, the
RNC does not
allow the UE to
set up the CS
service and
continues
performing the
decision for F2P
state transition if
a UE initiates a
CS service
during a
decision for F2P
state transition.
When this
switch is turned
on, if a UE
initiates a CS
service during a
decision for F2P
state transition,
the RNC stops
performing the
decision for F2P
state transition
and allows the
UE to set up the
CS service. 20.
PERFENH_CS
_PS_F2H_RAT
E_LIMIT_SWI
TCH: Whether
to limit the
maximum data
rate for HSDPA
PS services after
a CS service
setup triggers an
F2D state
transition. When
this switch is
turned off, the
maximum data
rate for HSDPA
PS services is
limited after a
CS service setup
triggers an F2D
state transition.
When this
switch is turned
on, the
maximum data
rate for HSDPA
PS services is
unlimited after a
CS service setup
triggers an F2D
state transition.
21.
PERFENH_TTI
_MC_UPDATE
_OPT_SWITC
H: TTI
reconfiguration
optimization
switch. When
this switch is
turned off, the
RNC updates
the throughput
measurement
control
parameter for
this algorithm
after the
handover is
complete and
prohibits this
algorithm from
triggering
dynamic TTI
shifts from 2 ms
to 10 ms in the
following 5s.
When this
switch is turned
on, the RNC
does not update
the throughput
measurement
control
parameter for
this algorithm if
the parameter
does not change
after a handover
is complete. In
this case, the
RNC triggers
this algorithm
upon receiving a
TTI
measurement
report. 22.
PERFENH_HR
ETRY_OPT_W
ITH_CM_SWI
TCH: Whether
to allow periodic
access retry for
UEs in
compressed
mode to the
(directed retry
decision) DRD-
capable cell
when candidate
cells for periodic
retry include the
current cell and
neighboring
DRD cells.
When this
switch is turned
off, periodic
access retry for
UEs in
compressed
mode to the
DRD-capable
cell is not
allowed. When
this switch is
turned on,
periodic access
retry for UEs in
compressed
mode to the
DRD-capable
cell is allowed.
23.
PERFENH_UL
_CHL_CHG_O
LPC_OPT_SWI
TCH: Whether
to enable normal
outer loop
power control
after D2E
reconfiguration
in case of PS
hard handover
with E2D
channel
fallback. When
this switch is
turned off,
normal outer
loop power
control is
disabled after
D2E
reconfiguration
in case of PS
hard handover
with E2D
channel
fallback. When
this switch is
turned on,
normal outer
loop power
control is
enabled after
D2E
reconfiguration
in case of PS
hard handover
with E2D
channel
fallback. 24.
PERFENH_IU
R_CSPS_COM
B_OPT_SWIT
CH: Whether to
optimize the
combined hard
handover and
SRNS
relocation for
CS+PS BE
combined
services. When
this switch is
turned on and
the relocation
policies for CS
and PS services
are different, the
serving RNC
(SRNC) releases
the PS services
and then triggers
a combined hard
handover and
SRNS
relocation for
the CS services.
When this
switch is turned
off, the
combined hard
handover and
SRNS
relocation is not
optimized. 25.
PERFENH_GS
MOPGRP_TRA
NSTOSRNC_S
WITCH:
Whether the
drift RNC
(DRNC)
transfers
information
about the intra
circle roaming
(ICR) license of
the cells under
the DRNC, and
the operator
group and the
inter-RAT cell
type for
neighboring
GSM cells to the
SRNC over
proprietary
information
elements (IEs).
When this
switch is turned
on, the DRNC
transfers
information
about the ICR
license of the
cells under the
DRNC, and the
operator group
and the inter-
RAT cell type
for neighboring
GSM cells to the
SRNC over the
private IEs in the
Radio Link
Setup Response
or Radio Link
Addition
Response
message. When
this switch is
turned off, the
DRNC does not
transfer the
preceding
information. 26.
PERFENH_INT
ERRATHO_RE
TRY_SWITCH:
Whether the
RNC initiates
inter-RAT
handovers
according to the
coverage-based
inter-RAT
periodic
measurement
report after
inter-RAT
handovers fail.
When this
switch is turned
on, the RNC still
processes the
coverage-based
inter-RAT
periodic
measurement
report reported
by the UE and
initiates inter-
RAT handovers
after inter-RAT
handovers fail.
When this
switch is turned
off, the RNC
does not process
the coverage-
based inter-RAT
periodic
measurement
report reported
by the UE. 27.
PERFENH_ICR
_GSMNCELL_
FILTER_SWIT
CH: When this
switch is turned
on, the RNC
initiates an inter-
RAT handover
towards the
neighboring
GSM cell whose
operator is the
same as the UE's
operator. This
increases the
inter-RAT
handover
success rate. 28.
PERFENH_AM
RC_DELAY_S
WITCH:
Whether to
delay adjusting
the uplink voice
service rate
raised by
Adaptive Multi-
Rate Control
(AMRC). When
this switch is
turned off,
adjusting the
uplink voice
service rate is
not delayed.
When this
switch is turned
on, adjusting the
uplink voice
service rate is
delayed. Before
a UE sends the
first valid voice
frame, the RNC
does not adjust
the AMR rate for
the UE. This
avoids mute
voices on some
UEs. 29.
PERFENH_AM
RC_DELAY_U
E_COMP_SWI
TCH: Scope of
UEs on which
adjusting the
uplink rate using
AMRC is
delayed. When
this switch is
turned off, the
algorithm for
delaying
adjusting the
measurement
control message
to the UE. When
the switch is
turned on, state
transition from
CELL_FACH to
CELL_DCH is
allowed and the
RNC sends a
location
measurement
control message
to the UE after
state transition is
successful. 31.
PERFENH_CS
PS_NO_RATE
UP_IN_CONJ_
SWITCH:
Whether the
RNC prohibits
the PS RB
reconfiguration
triggered by an
uplink or
downlink event
4A
measurement
report if the
status is
congested as
indicated by
Combined
Service Power
Resource
Congest State.
When this
switch is turned
off, the RNC
allows the PS
RB
reconfiguration
triggered by an
event 4A
measurement
report. When
this switch is
frequency bands
supported by the
UE. When this
switch is turned
off, the E-
UTRAN
measurement
capability
carried in the IE
"UE-
RadioAccessCa
pabBandFDD3"
applies only to
the frequency
band serving the
UE.
GUI Value
Range:PERFEN
H_HSUPA_LO
C_BASED_SC
HEDUL_SWIT
CH,
PERFENH_HR
ETRY_OPT_S
WITCH,
PERFENH_IU
R_CSPS_RELO
C_OPT_SWIT
CH,
PERFENH_HS
UPA_PO_THR
OU_MEAS_OP
T_SWITCH,
PERFENH_OL
PC_BLER_CO
EF_ADJUSTO
PT,
PERFENH_LIT
TLE_RATE_TI
MER_AMEND,
PERFENH_CS
_TRIG_PS_P2
D_ZERO_SWI
TCH,
PERFENH_FA
CH_CONG_D2
IDLE_SWITCH
,
PERFENH_P2
D_FAIL_RETR
Y_SWITCH,
PERFENH_PT
T_IUR_D2F_S
WITCH,
PERFENH_LO
W_VELO_OPT
_SWITCH,
PERFENH_SR
B_FAST_HRE
TRY_AFTER_
DRD_SWITCH
,
PERFENH_PT
T_H2F_OPT_S
WITCH,
PERFENH_IU
R_DB_TICK_O
PT_SWITCH,
PERFENH_P2
D_LIMIT_ON_
DCH_LOWRA
TE_SWITCH,
PERFENH_BA
SE_RES_BE_T
TI_DELAY_S
WITCH,
PERFENH_BA
SE_ADM_CE_
TTI2MS_LIMI
T_SWITCH,
PERFENH_OL
PC_SIRTAR_R
ESEND_SWIT
CH,
PERFENH_F2P
_LIMIT_WITH
_CS_IU_CON_
SWITCH,
PERFENH_CS
_PS_F2H_RAT
E_LIMIT_SWI
TCH,
PERFENH_TTI
_MC_UPDATE
_OPT_SWITC
H,
PERFENH_HR
ETRY_OPT_W
ITH_CM_SWI
TCH,
PERFENH_UL
_CHL_CHG_O
LPC_OPT_SWI
TCH,
PERFENH_IU
R_CSPS_COM
B_OPT_SWIT
CH,
PERFENH_GS
MOPGRP_TRA
NSTOSRNC_S
WITCH,
PERFENH_INT
ERRATHO_RE
TRY_SWITCH,
PERFENH_ICR
_GSMNCELL_
FILTER_SWIT
CH,
PERFENH_AM
RC_DELAY_S
WITCH,
PERFENH_AM
RC_DELAY_U
E_COMP_SWI
TCH,
PERFENH_SM
LC_D2F_ALL
OW_SWITCH,
PERFENH_CS
PS_NO_RATE
UP_IN_CONJ_
SWITCH,
PERFENH_UE
_LTE_MEAS_
CAP_SWITCH
Unit:None
Actual Value
Range:PERFEN
H_HSUPA_LO
C_BASED_SC
HEDUL_SWIT
CH,
PERFENH_HR
ETRY_OPT_S
WITCH,
PERFENH_IU
R_CSPS_RELO
C_OPT_SWIT
CH,
PERFENH_HS
UPA_PO_THR
OU_MEAS_OP
T_SWITCH,
PERFENH_OL
PC_BLER_CO
EF_ADJUSTO
PT,
PERFENH_LIT
TLE_RATE_TI
MER_AMEND,
PERFENH_CS
_TRIG_PS_P2
D_ZERO_SWI
TCH,
PERFENH_FA
CH_CONG_D2
IDLE_SWITCH
,
PERFENH_P2
D_FAIL_RETR
Y_SWITCH,
PERFENH_PT
T_IUR_D2F_S
WITCH,
PERFENH_LO
W_VELO_OPT
_SWITCH,
PERFENH_SR
B_FAST_HRE
TRY_AFTER_
DRD_SWITCH
,
PERFENH_PT
T_H2F_OPT_S
WITCH,
PERFENH_IU
R_DB_TICK_O
PT_SWITCH,
PERFENH_P2
D_LIMIT_ON_
DCH_LOWRA
TE_SWITCH,
PERFENH_BA
SE_RES_BE_T
TI_DELAY_S
WITCH,
PERFENH_BA
SE_ADM_CE_
TTI2MS_LIMI
T_SWITCH,
PERFENH_OL
PC_SIRTAR_R
ESEND_SWIT
CH,
PERFENH_F2P
_LIMIT_WITH
_CS_IU_CON_
SWITCH,
PERFENH_CS
_PS_F2H_RAT
E_LIMIT_SWI
TCH,
PERFENH_TTI
_MC_UPDATE
_OPT_SWITC
H,
PERFENH_HR
ETRY_OPT_W
ITH_CM_SWI
TCH,
PERFENH_UL
_CHL_CHG_O
LPC_OPT_SWI
TCH,
PERFENH_IU
R_CSPS_COM
B_OPT_SWIT
CH,
PERFENH_GS
MOPGRP_TRA
NSTOSRNC_S
WITCH,
PERFENH_INT
ERRATHO_RE
TRY_SWITCH,
PERFENH_ICR
_GSMNCELL_
FILTER_SWIT
CH,
PERFENH_AM
RC_DELAY_S
WITCH,
PERFENH_AM
RC_DELAY_U
E_COMP_SWI
TCH,
PERFENH_SM
LC_D2F_ALL
OW_SWITCH,
PERFENH_CS
PS_NO_RATE
UP_IN_CONJ_
SWITCH,
PERFENH_UE
_LTE_MEAS_
CAP_SWITCH
Default
Value:PERFEN
H_HSUPA_LO
C_BASED_SC
HEDUL_SWIT
CH:
0,PERFENH_H
RETRY_OPT_
SWITCH:
1,PERFENH_I
UR_CSPS_REL
OC_OPT_SWI
TCH:
0,PERFENH_H
SUPA_PO_TH
ROU_MEAS_O
PT_SWITCH:
1,PERFENH_O
LPC_BLER_C
OEF_ADJUST
OPT:
0,PERFENH_L
ITTLE_RATE_
TIMER_AMEN
D:
1,PERFENH_C
S_TRIG_PS_P2
D_ZERO_SWI
TCH:
0,PERFENH_F
ACH_CONG_
D2IDLE_SWIT
CH:
0,PERFENH_P
2D_FAIL_RET
RY_SWITCH:
1,PERFENH_P
TT_IUR_D2F_
SWITCH:
0,PERFENH_L
OW_VELO_OP
T_SWITCH:
0,PERFENH_S
RB_FAST_HR
ETRY_AFTER
_DRD_SWITC
H:
0,PERFENH_P
TT_H2F_OPT_
SWITCH:
1,PERFENH_I
UR_DB_TICK_
OPT_SWITCH:
1,PERFENH_P
2D_LIMIT_ON
_DCH_LOWR
ATE_SWITCH:
1,PERFENH_B
ASE_RES_BE_
TTI_DELAY_S
WITCH:
1,PERFENH_B
ASE_ADM_CE
_TTI2MS_LIM
IT_SWITCH:
1,PERFENH_O
LPC_SIRTAR_
RESEND_SWI
TCH:
0,PERFENH_F
2P_LIMIT_WI
TH_CS_IU_CO
N_SWITCH:
0,PERFENH_C
S_PS_F2H_RA
TE_LIMIT_SW
ITCH:
0,PERFENH_T
TI_MC_UPDA
TE_OPT_SWIT
CH:
0,PERFENH_H
RETRY_OPT_
WITH_CM_S
WITCH:
1,PERFENH_U
L_CHL_CHG_
OLPC_OPT_S
WITCH:
1,PERFENH_I
UR_CSPS_CO
MB_OPT_SWI
TCH:
0,PERFENH_G
SMOPGRP_TR
ANSTOSRNC_
SWITCH:
0,PERFENH_I
NTERRATHO_
RETRY_SWIT
CH:
0,PERFENH_I
CR_GSMNCEL
L_FILTER_SW
ITCH:
0,PERFENH_A
MRC_DELAY_
SWITCH:
0,PERFENH_A
MRC_DELAY_
UE_COMP_S
WITCH:
0,PERFENH_S
MLC_D2F_AL
LOW_SWITCH
:
0,PERFENH_C
SPS_NO_RAT
EUP_IN_CONJ
_SWITCH:
0,PERFENH_U
E_LTE_MEAS
_CAP_SWITC
H:1
AMR/WB- 3.
AMR Speech PERFENH_IU
Rates Control R_CSPS_RELO
Dynamic C_OPT_SWIT
Channel CH: Static
Configuration relocation
Control (DCCC) policy for CS
and PS BE
MOCN combined
Mobility services. When
Management "PsBeProcType
SRNS " is set to
Relocation with CORRM_SRNS
Hard Handover R_PSBE_DSC
Outer Loop R: If this switch
Power Control is turned on,
UEs engaged in
HSDPA
CS and PS BE
Introduction
combined
Package
services can
HSUPA initiate static
Introduction relocation. In
Package this case, the
DRD RNC releases
Introduction the PS BE
Package services and
then originates
Inter-RAT
the static
Handover Based
relocation
on Coverage
procedure. If
Adaptive this switch is
Configuration of turned off, such
Traffic Channel UEs cannot
Power offset for initiate static
HSUPA relocation. 4.
PERFENH_HS
UPA_PO_THR
OU_MEAS_OP
T_SWITCH:
Whether to
optimize the
throughput
measurement
control
parameters
when
PC_HSUPA_D
ATA_CH_PO_
ADAPTIVE_A
DJ_SWITCH of
the "PcSwitch"
parameter in the
"SET
UCORRMALG
OSWITCH"
command is
turned on. When
this switch is
turned on, the E-
DCH
throughput is
measured every
2400 ms. The
hysteresis for
event 4A,
suspending time
after event 4A is
triggered,
hysteresis for
event 4B, and
suspending time
after event 4B is
triggered last for
one
measurement
period. When
this switch is
turned off, the E-
DCH
throughput is
measured every
300 ms. The
hysteresis for
event 4A,
suspending time
after event 4A is
triggered,
hysteresis for
event 4B, and
suspending time
after event 4B is
triggered last for
eight
measurement
periods. 5.
PERFENH_OL
PC_BLER_CO
EF_ADJUSTO
PT: Switch for
choosing the
BLER
coefficient
adjustment
scheme for
AMR services.
When this
switch is turned
off, the RNC
adjusts the
BLER
coefficient
based on load
reshuffling
(LDR) or
overload control
(OLC) status.
When this
switch is turned
on, the RNC
adjusts the
BLER
coefficient
based on the cell
RTWP and
actual uplink
service load
reported by the
NodeB. 6.
PERFENH_LIT
TLE_RATE_TI
MER_AMEND:
Timer after
which the rate of
PS BE services
whose uplink
and downlink
channel types
are both DCHs
will be adjusted
to the low-
activity rate.
When this
switch is turned
off, the value is
equal to MAX
(BeE2FState-
TransTimer,
BeD2FStateTra
nsTimer). When
this switch is
turned on, the
value is equal to
BeD2FStateTra
nsTimer. When
a BE service rate
reduces to the
DCCC rate
threshold, the
low-activity
rate, as
substitution to a
D2F transition,
is used for the
BE service
because state
transition has
not been enabled
or the UE
processing CS
services cannot
transit to the
CELL_FACH
state. The timer
value and
measurement
controls for low-
activity rate
adjustment use
the
corresponding
parameter
values involved
in the D2F
transitions. 7.
PERFENH_CS
_TRIG_PS_P2
D_ZERO_SWI
TCH: Whether a
PS BE service is
limited to 0 kbit/
s on the DCH
after a UE that
has the PS BE
service performs
a CELL_PCH/
URA_PCH-to-
CELL-DCH
(P2D) state
transition
triggered by a
CS service
setup. When this
switch is turned
off, the PS BE
service is
limited to 8 kbit/
s on the DCH
after the UE
performs a P2D
state transition.
When this
switch is turned
on, the PS BE
service is
limited to 0 kbit/
s on the DCH
after the UE
performs a P2D
state transition.
8.
PERFENH_FA
CH_CONG_D2
IDLE_SWITCH
: Whether the
RNC releases all
resources for a
UE when the
FACH is
congested.
When this
switch is turned
on, the RNC
releases all
resources for a
UE if the
following
conditions are
met: The UE
performs a
CELL_DCH-to-
CELL_FACH
state transition.
The FACH is
congested. The
UE is processing
a non-real-time
PS service that
has a traffic
volume of 0
bytes. 9.
PERFENH_P2
D_FAIL_RETR
Y_SWITCH:
Whether a UE is
allowed to
access an inter-
frequency co-
coverage cell
using DRD or
channel fallback
after P2D state
transition
admission fails.
When this
switch is turned
off, the UE
remains in the
CELL_PCH
state after P2D
state transition
admission fails.
10.
PERFENH_PT
T_IUR_D2F_S
WITCH:
Whether a PTT
user can perform
a CELL_DCH-
to-
CELL_FACH
(D2F for short)
state transition
when Iur CCH is
disabled during
a soft handover
over the Iur
interface.
Assume that this
switch is turned
on. If the DRNC
cell serves as the
best cell, DSCR
is triggered. If
the SRNC cell
serves as the best
cell, D2F is
triggered. When
this switch is
turned off, the
original flow
keeps
unchanged. 11.
PERFENH_LO
W_VELO_OPT
_SWITCH:
Whether the
low-activity rate
algorithm can be
used on a UE
that uses DCHs
in only the
uplink or
downlink. When
this switch is
turned on, the
low-activity rate
algorithm can be
used on the UE
that uses DCHs
in only the
uplink or
downlink. When
this switch is
turned off, the
low-activity rate
algorithm can be
used on the UE
that uses DCHs
in both the
uplink and
downlink. 12.
PERFENH_SR
B_FAST_HRE
TRY_AFTER_
DRD_SWITCH
: Whether the
RNC triggers
channel
reconfiguration
for the SRBs to
switch from the
DCH to an
HSPA channel
immediately
when the type of
a channel for
carrying SRBs
during a DRD
procedure is
limited. When
this switch is
turned off,
channel
reconfiguration
is not triggered
and the SRBs are
carried on the
DCH. When this
switch is turned
on, the RNC
triggers channel
reconfiguration
for the SRBs to
switch from the
DCH to an
HSPA channel
immediately
after the DRD
procedure. 13.
PERFENH_PT
T_H2F_OPT_S
WITCH:
Whether the
traffic and
throughput are
measured during
a state transition
from
CELL_DCH to
CELL_FACH
(D2F for short)
when PTT
services are
carried on
HSPA channels.
When this
switch is turned
off, the traffic
and throughput
will not be
measured during
the D2F state
transition
triggered by
PTT services.
When this
switch is turned
on, the traffic
and throughput
will be
measured during
the D2F state
transition, which
prevents the UE
from transiting
to CELL_FACH
if the UE has
data to transmit.
In this case, if
data
transmission
occurs during
the D2F state
transition, the
RNC stops the
D2F state
transition. 14.
PERFENH_IU
R_DB_TICK_O
PT_SWITCH:
Whether the
algorithm for
optimizing the
method of
saving the
information
about
neighboring
cells of a cell
under the DRNC
during a
handover over
Iur is enabled so
that the CPU
load of the CP
subsystem
becomes
normal. When
this switch is
turned off, the
algorithm is
disabled and the
RNC saves the
information
about
neighboring
cells in the
original way.
When this
switch is turned
on, the
algorithm is
enabled. 15.
PERFENH_P2
D_LIMIT_ON_
DCH_LOWRA
TE_SWITCH:
Whether the PS
BE service rate
is limited to a
low level after
the UE transits
from
CELL_PCH to
CELL_DCH
(P2D for short).
When this
switch is turned
off, the channel
for carrying the
PS BE service
and the PS BE
service rate are
not limited after
the UE transits
from
CELL_PCH to
CELL_DCH.
When this
switch is turned
on, the PE BE
service is
limited to 8 kbit/
s or 0 kbit/s on
the DCH after
the UE transits
from
CELL_PCH to
CELL_DCH.
16.
PERFENH_BA
SE_RES_BE_T
TI_DELAY_S
WITCH:
Whether the
RNC starts a
delay timer
when the
algorithm for
fairness-based
handovers for
differentiated
HSUPA TTI
users is enabled.
When this
switch is turned
off, the delay
timer does not
start. When this
switch is turned
on, the RNC
starts the delay
timer after the
algorithm for
fairness-based
handovers for
differentiated
HSUPA TTI
users us used to
establish or
modify a
throughput
measurement.
The handover
from HSUPPA 2
ms TTI users to
10 ms HSUPPA
TTI users cannot
be triggered
when the delay
timer is running.
17.
PERFENH_BA
SE_ADM_CE_
TTI2MS_LIMI
T_SWITCH:
Whether the
RNC considers
CE resource
congestion
status of the
target cell for
admitting
HSUPA UEs
when
determining
whether
HSUPA
services support
2 ms TTI. When
this switch is
turned off, the
RNC does not
consider CE
resource
congestion
status of the
target cell when
determining
whether the
HSUPA
services support
2 ms TTI. When
this switch is
turned on, the
RNC considers
CE resource
congestion
status of the
target cell when
determining
whether the
HSUPA
services support
2 ms TTI. If the
CE resources are
congested, only
HSUPA 10 ms
TTI UEs are
admitted. 18.
PERFENH_OL
PC_SIRTAR_R
ESEND_SWIT
CH: Whether
the RNC sends
the FP data
frames that
contain the
information
element (IE)
"Sir Target" to
the NodeB after
service setup or
reconfiguration
succeeds and the
NodeB then
adjusts inner
loop power
control based on
the configured
target SIR value
and actual target
SIR value.
When this
switch is turned
off, the FP data
frames do not
contain the IE
"Sir Target".
When this
switch is turned
on, the RNC
sends FP data
frames that
contain the IE
"Sir Target" to
the NodeB for
up to four times
at an interval of
1s. 19.
PERFENH_F2P
_LIMIT_WITH
_CS_IU_CON_
SWITCH:
Whether the
RNC allows a
UE to set up CS
services during a
decision for
state transition
from
CELL_FACH to
CELL_PCH or
URA_PCH
(F2P). When
this switch is
turned off, the
RNC does not
allow the UE to
set up the CS
service and
continues
performing the
decision for F2P
state transition if
a UE initiates a
CS service
during a
decision for F2P
state transition.
When this
switch is turned
on, if a UE
initiates a CS
service during a
decision for F2P
state transition,
the RNC stops
performing the
decision for F2P
state transition
and allows the
UE to set up the
CS service. 20.
PERFENH_CS
_PS_F2H_RAT
E_LIMIT_SWI
TCH: Whether
to limit the
maximum data
rate for HSDPA
PS services after
a CS service
setup triggers an
F2D state
transition. When
this switch is
turned off, the
maximum data
rate for HSDPA
PS services is
limited after a
CS service setup
triggers an F2D
state transition.
When this
switch is turned
on, the
maximum data
rate for HSDPA
PS services is
unlimited after a
CS service setup
triggers an F2D
state transition.
21.
PERFENH_TTI
_MC_UPDATE
_OPT_SWITC
H: TTI
reconfiguration
optimization
switch. When
this switch is
turned off, the
RNC updates
the throughput
measurement
control
parameter for
this algorithm
after the
handover is
complete and
prohibits this
algorithm from
triggering
dynamic TTI
shifts from 2 ms
to 10 ms in the
following 5s.
When this
switch is turned
on, the RNC
does not update
the throughput
measurement
control
parameter for
this algorithm if
the parameter
does not change
after a handover
is complete. In
this case, the
RNC triggers
this algorithm
upon receiving a
TTI
measurement
report. 22.
PERFENH_HR
ETRY_OPT_W
ITH_CM_SWI
TCH: Whether
to allow periodic
access retry for
UEs in
compressed
mode to the
(directed retry
decision) DRD-
capable cell
when candidate
cells for periodic
retry include the
current cell and
neighboring
DRD cells.
When this
switch is turned
off, periodic
access retry for
UEs in
compressed
mode to the
DRD-capable
cell is not
allowed. When
this switch is
turned on,
periodic access
retry for UEs in
compressed
mode to the
DRD-capable
cell is allowed.
23.
PERFENH_UL
_CHL_CHG_O
LPC_OPT_SWI
TCH: Whether
to enable normal
outer loop
power control
after D2E
reconfiguration
in case of PS
hard handover
with E2D
channel
fallback. When
this switch is
turned off,
normal outer
loop power
control is
disabled after
D2E
reconfiguration
in case of PS
hard handover
with E2D
channel
fallback. When
this switch is
turned on,
normal outer
loop power
control is
enabled after
D2E
reconfiguration
in case of PS
hard handover
with E2D
channel
fallback. 24.
PERFENH_IU
R_CSPS_COM
B_OPT_SWIT
CH: Whether to
optimize the
combined hard
handover and
SRNS
relocation for
CS+PS BE
combined
services. When
this switch is
turned on and
the relocation
policies for CS
and PS services
are different, the
serving RNC
(SRNC) releases
the PS services
and then triggers
a combined hard
handover and
SRNS
relocation for
the CS services.
When this
switch is turned
off, the
combined hard
handover and
SRNS
relocation is not
optimized. 25.
PERFENH_GS
MOPGRP_TRA
NSTOSRNC_S
WITCH:
Whether the
drift RNC
(DRNC)
transfers
information
about the intra
circle roaming
(ICR) license of
the cells under
the DRNC, and
the operator
group and the
inter-RAT cell
type for
neighboring
GSM cells to the
SRNC over
proprietary
information
elements (IEs).
When this
switch is turned
on, the DRNC
transfers
information
about the ICR
license of the
cells under the
DRNC, and the
operator group
and the inter-
RAT cell type
for neighboring
GSM cells to the
SRNC over the
private IEs in the
Radio Link
Setup Response
or Radio Link
Addition
Response
message. When
this switch is
turned off, the
DRNC does not
transfer the
preceding
information. 26.
PERFENH_INT
ERRATHO_RE
TRY_SWITCH:
Whether the
RNC initiates
inter-RAT
handovers
according to the
coverage-based
inter-RAT
periodic
measurement
report after
inter-RAT
handovers fail.
When this
switch is turned
on, the RNC still
processes the
coverage-based
inter-RAT
periodic
measurement
report reported
by the UE and
initiates inter-
RAT handovers
after inter-RAT
handovers fail.
When this
switch is turned
off, the RNC
does not process
the coverage-
based inter-RAT
periodic
measurement
report reported
by the UE. 27.
PERFENH_ICR
_GSMNCELL_
FILTER_SWIT
CH: When this
switch is turned
on, the RNC
initiates an inter-
RAT handover
towards the
neighboring
GSM cell whose
operator is the
same as the UE's
operator. This
increases the
inter-RAT
handover
success rate. 28.
PERFENH_AM
RC_DELAY_S
WITCH:
Whether to
delay adjusting
the uplink voice
service rate
raised by
Adaptive Multi-
Rate Control
(AMRC). When
this switch is
turned off,
adjusting the
uplink voice
service rate is
not delayed.
When this
switch is turned
on, adjusting the
uplink voice
service rate is
delayed. Before
a UE sends the
first valid voice
frame, the RNC
does not adjust
the AMR rate for
the UE. This
avoids mute
voices on some
UEs. 29.
PERFENH_AM
RC_DELAY_U
E_COMP_SWI
TCH: Scope of
UEs on which
adjusting the
uplink rate using
AMRC is
delayed. When
this switch is
turned off, the
algorithm for
delaying
adjusting the
measurement
control message
to the UE. When
the switch is
turned on, state
transition from
CELL_FACH to
CELL_DCH is
allowed and the
RNC sends a
location
measurement
control message
to the UE after
state transition is
successful. 31.
PERFENH_CS
PS_NO_RATE
UP_IN_CONJ_
SWITCH:
Whether the
RNC prohibits
the PS RB
reconfiguration
triggered by an
uplink or
downlink event
4A
measurement
report if the
status is
congested as
indicated by
Combined
Service Power
Resource
Congest State.
When this
switch is turned
off, the RNC
allows the PS
RB
reconfiguration
triggered by an
event 4A
measurement
report. When
this switch is
frequency bands
supported by the
UE. When this
switch is turned
off, the E-
UTRAN
measurement
capability
carried in the IE
"UE-
RadioAccessCa
pabBandFDD3"
applies only to
the frequency
band serving the
UE.
GUI Value
Range:PERFEN
H_HSUPA_LO
C_BASED_SC
HEDUL_SWIT
CH,
PERFENH_HR
ETRY_OPT_S
WITCH,
PERFENH_IU
R_CSPS_RELO
C_OPT_SWIT
CH,
PERFENH_HS
UPA_PO_THR
OU_MEAS_OP
T_SWITCH,
PERFENH_OL
PC_BLER_CO
EF_ADJUSTO
PT,
PERFENH_LIT
TLE_RATE_TI
MER_AMEND,
PERFENH_CS
_TRIG_PS_P2
D_ZERO_SWI
TCH,
PERFENH_FA
CH_CONG_D2
IDLE_SWITCH
,
PERFENH_P2
D_FAIL_RETR
Y_SWITCH,
PERFENH_PT
T_IUR_D2F_S
WITCH,
PERFENH_LO
W_VELO_OPT
_SWITCH,
PERFENH_SR
B_FAST_HRE
TRY_AFTER_
DRD_SWITCH
,
PERFENH_PT
T_H2F_OPT_S
WITCH,
PERFENH_IU
R_DB_TICK_O
PT_SWITCH,
PERFENH_P2
D_LIMIT_ON_
DCH_LOWRA
TE_SWITCH,
PERFENH_BA
SE_RES_BE_T
TI_DELAY_S
WITCH,
PERFENH_BA
SE_ADM_CE_
TTI2MS_LIMI
T_SWITCH,
PERFENH_OL
PC_SIRTAR_R
ESEND_SWIT
CH,
PERFENH_F2P
_LIMIT_WITH
_CS_IU_CON_
SWITCH,
PERFENH_CS
_PS_F2H_RAT
E_LIMIT_SWI
TCH,
PERFENH_TTI
_MC_UPDATE
_OPT_SWITC
H,
PERFENH_HR
ETRY_OPT_W
ITH_CM_SWI
TCH,
PERFENH_UL
_CHL_CHG_O
LPC_OPT_SWI
TCH,
PERFENH_IU
R_CSPS_COM
B_OPT_SWIT
CH,
PERFENH_GS
MOPGRP_TRA
NSTOSRNC_S
WITCH,
PERFENH_INT
ERRATHO_RE
TRY_SWITCH,
PERFENH_ICR
_GSMNCELL_
FILTER_SWIT
CH,
PERFENH_AM
RC_DELAY_S
WITCH,
PERFENH_AM
RC_DELAY_U
E_COMP_SWI
TCH,
PERFENH_SM
LC_D2F_ALL
OW_SWITCH,
PERFENH_CS
PS_NO_RATE
UP_IN_CONJ_
SWITCH,
PERFENH_UE
_LTE_MEAS_
CAP_SWITCH
Unit:None
Actual Value
Range:PERFEN
H_HSUPA_LO
C_BASED_SC
HEDUL_SWIT
CH,
PERFENH_HR
ETRY_OPT_S
WITCH,
PERFENH_IU
R_CSPS_RELO
C_OPT_SWIT
CH,
PERFENH_HS
UPA_PO_THR
OU_MEAS_OP
T_SWITCH,
PERFENH_OL
PC_BLER_CO
EF_ADJUSTO
PT,
PERFENH_LIT
TLE_RATE_TI
MER_AMEND,
PERFENH_CS
_TRIG_PS_P2
D_ZERO_SWI
TCH,
PERFENH_FA
CH_CONG_D2
IDLE_SWITCH
,
PERFENH_P2
D_FAIL_RETR
Y_SWITCH,
PERFENH_PT
T_IUR_D2F_S
WITCH,
PERFENH_LO
W_VELO_OPT
_SWITCH,
PERFENH_SR
B_FAST_HRE
TRY_AFTER_
DRD_SWITCH
,
PERFENH_PT
T_H2F_OPT_S
WITCH,
PERFENH_IU
R_DB_TICK_O
PT_SWITCH,
PERFENH_P2
D_LIMIT_ON_
DCH_LOWRA
TE_SWITCH,
PERFENH_BA
SE_RES_BE_T
TI_DELAY_S
WITCH,
PERFENH_BA
SE_ADM_CE_
TTI2MS_LIMI
T_SWITCH,
PERFENH_OL
PC_SIRTAR_R
ESEND_SWIT
CH,
PERFENH_F2P
_LIMIT_WITH
_CS_IU_CON_
SWITCH,
PERFENH_CS
_PS_F2H_RAT
E_LIMIT_SWI
TCH,
PERFENH_TTI
_MC_UPDATE
_OPT_SWITC
H,
PERFENH_HR
ETRY_OPT_W
ITH_CM_SWI
TCH,
PERFENH_UL
_CHL_CHG_O
LPC_OPT_SWI
TCH,
PERFENH_IU
R_CSPS_COM
B_OPT_SWIT
CH,
PERFENH_GS
MOPGRP_TRA
NSTOSRNC_S
WITCH,
PERFENH_INT
ERRATHO_RE
TRY_SWITCH,
PERFENH_ICR
_GSMNCELL_
FILTER_SWIT
CH,
PERFENH_AM
RC_DELAY_S
WITCH,
PERFENH_AM
RC_DELAY_U
E_COMP_SWI
TCH,
PERFENH_SM
LC_D2F_ALL
OW_SWITCH,
PERFENH_CS
PS_NO_RATE
UP_IN_CONJ_
SWITCH,
PERFENH_UE
_LTE_MEAS_
CAP_SWITCH
Default
Value:PERFEN
H_HSUPA_LO
C_BASED_SC
HEDUL_SWIT
CH:
0,PERFENH_H
RETRY_OPT_
SWITCH:
1,PERFENH_I
UR_CSPS_REL
OC_OPT_SWI
TCH:
0,PERFENH_H
SUPA_PO_TH
ROU_MEAS_O
PT_SWITCH:
1,PERFENH_O
LPC_BLER_C
OEF_ADJUST
OPT:
0,PERFENH_L
ITTLE_RATE_
TIMER_AMEN
D:
1,PERFENH_C
S_TRIG_PS_P2
D_ZERO_SWI
TCH:
0,PERFENH_F
ACH_CONG_
D2IDLE_SWIT
CH:
0,PERFENH_P
2D_FAIL_RET
RY_SWITCH:
1,PERFENH_P
TT_IUR_D2F_
SWITCH:
0,PERFENH_L
OW_VELO_OP
T_SWITCH:
0,PERFENH_S
RB_FAST_HR
ETRY_AFTER
_DRD_SWITC
H:
0,PERFENH_P
TT_H2F_OPT_
SWITCH:
1,PERFENH_I
UR_DB_TICK_
OPT_SWITCH:
1,PERFENH_P
2D_LIMIT_ON
_DCH_LOWR
ATE_SWITCH:
1,PERFENH_B
ASE_RES_BE_
TTI_DELAY_S
WITCH:
1,PERFENH_B
ASE_ADM_CE
_TTI2MS_LIM
IT_SWITCH:
1,PERFENH_O
LPC_SIRTAR_
RESEND_SWI
TCH:
0,PERFENH_F
2P_LIMIT_WI
TH_CS_IU_CO
N_SWITCH:
0,PERFENH_C
S_PS_F2H_RA
TE_LIMIT_SW
ITCH:
0,PERFENH_T
TI_MC_UPDA
TE_OPT_SWIT
CH:
0,PERFENH_H
RETRY_OPT_
WITH_CM_S
WITCH:
1,PERFENH_U
L_CHL_CHG_
OLPC_OPT_S
WITCH:
1,PERFENH_I
UR_CSPS_CO
MB_OPT_SWI
TCH:
0,PERFENH_G
SMOPGRP_TR
ANSTOSRNC_
SWITCH:
0,PERFENH_I
NTERRATHO_
RETRY_SWIT
CH:
0,PERFENH_I
CR_GSMNCEL
L_FILTER_SW
ITCH:
0,PERFENH_A
MRC_DELAY_
SWITCH:
0,PERFENH_A
MRC_DELAY_
UE_COMP_S
WITCH:
0,PERFENH_S
MLC_D2F_AL
LOW_SWITCH
:
0,PERFENH_C
SPS_NO_RAT
EUP_IN_CONJ
_SWITCH:
0,PERFENH_U
E_LTE_MEAS
_CAP_SWITC
H:1
4C-HSDPA CFG_FREE_U
DB-HSDPA SER_SWITCH:
+MIMO When this
switch is turned
Lossless SRNS on, special
Relocation handling for free
MC-HSDPA access user is
+MIMO enabled. 5.
DB-HSDPA CFG_HSDPA_
64QAM_SWIT
Multiple RAB
CH: When the
Package(PS
switch is on,
RAB >= 2)
64QAM can be
VoIP over configured for
HSPA/HSPA+ the HSDPA
Push to Talk service. 6.
CFG_HSDPA_
DCMIMO_SWI
TCH: When this
switch is turned
on, DC+MIMO
can be
configured for
the HSDPA
service. 7.
CFG_HSDPA_
DC_SWITCH:
When the switch
is on, DC can be
configured for
the HSDPA
service. 8.
CFG_HSDPA_
MIMO_SWITC
H: When the
switch is on,
MIMO can be
configured for
the HSDPA
service. 9.
CFG_HSDPA_
MIMO_WITH_
64QAM_SWIT
CH: When the
switch is on and
the switches for
64QAM and
MIMO are on,
64QAM
+MIMO can be
configured for
the HSDPA
service 10.
CFG_HSDPA_
4C_MIMO_SW
ITCH: Whether
the 4C-HSDPA
+MIMO feature
is allowed for
HSDPA
services. When
this switch is
turned on, the
MC-HSDPA
+MIMO (4C-
HSDPA
+MIMO and
3C-HSDPA
+MIMO)
feature is
allowed for
HSDPA
services. 11.
CFG_HSDPA_
4C_SWITCH:
Whether the 3C-
HSDPA or 4C-
HSDPA feature
is allowed for
HSDPA
services. When
this switch is
turned on, the
3C-HSDPA or
4C-HSDPA
feature is
allowed for
HSDPA
services. 12.
CFG_HSDPA_
DBMIMO_SWI
TCH: Whether
the DB-HSDPA
+MIMO feature
is allowed for
HSDPA
services. When
this switch is
turned on, the
DB-HSDPA
+MIMO feature
is allowed for
HSDPA
services. 13.
CFG_HSDPA_
DB_SWITCH:
Whether the
DB-HSDPA
feature is
allowed for
HSDPA
services. When
this switch is
turned on, the
DB-HSDPA
feature is
allowed for
HSDPA
services. 14.
CFG_HSPA_D
TX_DRX_SWI
TCH: When the
switch is on,
DTX_DRX can
be configured
for the HSPA
service. 15.
CFG_HSPA_H
SSCCH_LESS_
OP_SWITCH:
When the switch
is on, HS-SCCH
Less Operation
can be
configured for
the HSPA
service. 16.
CFG_HSUPA_
16QAM_SWIT
CH: When the
switch is on,
16QAM can be
configured for
the HSUPA
service. 17.
CFG_HSUPA_
DC_SWITCH:
When this
switch is turned
on, the DC-
HSUPA
function can be
enabled for
HSUPA
services. 18.
CFG_IMS_SUP
PORT_SWITC
H: When the
switch is on and
the IMS license
is activated, the
RNC supports
IMS signaling.
19.
CFG_LOSSLE
SS_DLRLC_P
DUSIZECHG_
SWITCH:
Whether the
UTRAN
supports the
function of
lossless RLC
PDU size
change. When
this switch is
turned on,
downlink
channel
reconfiguration
between the
DCH and HS-
DSCH does not
cause RLC PDU
size change
which results in
packet loss. This
function takes
effect only on
the UEs enabled
with this
function. For
compression
algorithm for
IPv6 is used at
the RNC. 23.
CFG_PDCP_R
FC2507_HC_S
WITCH: When
the switch is on
and the PDCP
Header
compression
license is
activated, the
PDCP RFC2507
header
compression
algorithm is
used for the
RNC. 24.
CFG_PDCP_R
FC3095_HC_S
WITCH: When
the switch is on
and the PDCP
ROHC license is
activated, the
PDCP RFC3095
header
compression
algorithm is
used for the
RNC. 25.
CFG_PTT_SWI
TCH: When this
switch is on, the
RNC identifies
the PTT user
based on the
QoS attributes in
the RAB
assignment
request
message. Then,
the PTT users
are subject to
special
processing. 26.
CFG_RAB_RE
L_RMV_HSPA
PLUS_SWITC
H: When this
switch is on and
if an RAB
release is
performed, the
RNC decides
whether to fall
back a certain
HSPA(HSPA+)
feature based on
the requirement
of remaining
traffic carried by
the UE. That is,
if an HSPA+
feature is
required by the
previously
released RAB
connection but
is not required in
the initial bearer
policy of the
remaining
traffic, the RNC
falls back the
feature to save
the transmission
resources. The
HSPA+ features
that support the
fallback are
MIMO,
64QAM, MIMO
+64QAM, UL
16QAM, DC-
HSDPA, UL
TTI 2ms, and
DC-HSUPA.
27.
CFG_RCS_E_S
WITCH:
Indicates
whether to
enable the RCS-
e (Rich
Communication
Suit enhanced)
service that
supports voice
services carried
in the CS
domain and
video services
carried in the PS
domain. When
this switch is
turned off, the
RCS-e service is
disabled. When
this switch is
turned on, the
RCS-e service is
enabled. 28.
CFG_FACH_A
M_RLC_RETR
ANSMIT_PAR
A_SWITCH:
Switch for AM
RLC
retransmission
parameters for
UEs in the
CELL_FACH
state.When this
switch is turned
on, the
"TimerPoll" and
"NoDiscardMax
DAT"
parameters in
the "SET
UFACHCFGPA
RA" command
are used for the
AM RLC
retransmission
parameters
specific to PS
services and
SRBs.When this
switch is turned
off, the
"TimerPoll" and
"NoDiscardMax
DAT"
parameters in
the "ADD
UTYPSRBRLC
" command are
used for the AM
RLC
retransmission
parameters
specific to
SRBs. In
addition, the
"TimerPoll" and
"NoDiscardMax
DAT" in the
"ADD
UTYPRABRLC
" command are
used for the AM
RLC
retransmission
parameters
specific to PS
services. 29.
CFG_DCH_SR
B_AM_RLC_R
ETRANS_PAR
A_SWITCH:
Switch
controlling the
configuration
mode of AM
RLC SDU
retransmission
parameters for
UEs in the
CELL_DCH
state. When this
switch is turned
on and UEs in
the CELL_DCH
state, on the
RNC, the
transmitting side
of an AM RLC
entity uses the
values of the
"TimerPoll" and
"NoDiscardMax
DAT"
parameters in
the "ADD
UTYPSRBDCH
RNCRLC" or
"MOD
UTYPSRBDCH
RNCRLC"
command for
SDU
retransmission.
When this
switch is turned
off or UEs not in
the CELL_DCH
state, on the
RNC, the
transmitting side
uses the values
of these
parameters in
the "ADD
UTYPSRBRLC
" or "MOD
UTYPSRBRLC
" command for
SDU
retransmission.
GUI Value
Range:CFG_DL
_BLIND_DETE
CTION_SWIT
CH,
CFG_HSDPA_
64QAM_SWIT
CH,
CFG_HSDPA_
MIMO_SWITC
H,
CFG_HSPA_D
TX_DRX_SWI
TCH,
CFG_HSPA_H
SSCCH_LESS_
OP_SWITCH,
CFG_IMS_SUP
PORT_SWITC
H,
CFG_LOSSLE
SS_DLRLC_P
DUSIZECHG_
SWITCH,
CFG_LOSSLE
SS_RELOC_CF
G_SWITCH,
CFG_MULTI_
RAB_SWITCH
,
CFG_PDCP_IP
V6_HEAD_CO
MPRESS_SWI
TCH,
CFG_PDCP_R
FC2507_HC_S
WITCH,
CFG_PDCP_R
FC3095_HC_S
WITCH,
CFG_HSDPA_
MIMO_WITH_
64QAM_SWIT
CH,
CFG_HSDPA_
DC_SWITCH,
CFG_HSUPA_
16QAM_SWIT
CH,
CFG_RAB_RE
L_RMV_HSPA
PLUS_SWITC
H,
CFG_PTT_SWI
TCH,
CFG_EDPCCH
_BOOSTING_S
WITCH,
CFG_HSDPA_
DCMIMO_SWI
TCH,
CFG_FREE_U
SER_SWITCH,
CFG_DC_MIM
O_DYNAMIC_
SELECT_SWIT
CH,
CFG_HSUPA_
DC_SWITCH,
CFG_HSDPA_
4C_MIMO_SW
ITCH,
CFG_HSDPA_
4C_SWITCH,
CFG_HSDPA_
DBMIMO_SWI
TCH,
CFG_HSDPA_
DB_SWITCH,
CFG_RCS_E_S
WITCH,
CFG_FACH_A
M_RLC_RETR
ANSMIT_PAR
A_SWITCH,
CFG_DCH_SR
B_AM_RLC_R
ETRANS_PAR
A_SWITCH
Unit:None
Actual Value
Range:CFG_D
C_MIMO_DY
NAMIC_SELE
CT_SWITCH,
CFG_DL_BLIN
D_DETECTIO
N_SWITCH,
CFG_EDPCCH
_BOOSTING_S
WITCH,
CFG_FREE_U
SER_SWITCH,
CFG_HSDPA_
64QAM_SWIT
CH,
CFG_HSDPA_
DCMIMO_SWI
TCH,
CFG_HSDPA_
DC_SWITCH,
CFG_HSDPA_
MIMO_SWITC
H,
CFG_HSDPA_
MIMO_WITH_
64QAM_SWIT
CH,
CFG_HSDPA_
4C_MIMO_SW
ITCH,
CFG_HSDPA_
4C_SWITCH,
CFG_HSDPA_
DBMIMO_SWI
TCH,
CFG_HSDPA_
DB_SWITCH,
CFG_HSPA_D
TX_DRX_SWI
TCH,
CFG_HSPA_H
SSCCH_LESS_
OP_SWITCH,
CFG_HSUPA_
16QAM_SWIT
CH,
CFG_HSUPA_
DC_SWITCH,
CFG_IMS_SUP
PORT_SWITC
H,
CFG_LOSSLE
SS_DLRLC_P
DUSIZECHG_
SWITCH,
CFG_LOSSLE
SS_RELOC_CF
G_SWITCH,
CFG_MULTI_
RAB_SWITCH
,
CFG_PDCP_IP
V6_HEAD_CO
MPRESS_SWI
TCH,
CFG_PDCP_R
FC2507_HC_S
WITCH,
CFG_PDCP_R
FC3095_HC_S
WITCH,
CFG_PTT_SWI
TCH,
CFG_RAB_RE
L_RMV_HSPA
PLUS_SWITC
H,
CFG_RCS_E_S
WITCH,
CFG_FACH_A
M_RLC_RETR
ANSMIT_PAR
A_SWITCH,
CFG_DCH_SR
B_AM_RLC_R
ETRANS_PAR
A_SWITCH
Default
Value:CFG_DC
_MIMO_DYN
AMIC_SELEC
T_SWITCH:
0,CFG_DL_BL
IND_DETECTI
ON_SWITCH:
1,CFG_EDPCC
H_BOOSTING
_SWITCH:
0,CFG_FREE_
USER_SWITC
H:
0,CFG_HSDPA
_64QAM_SWI
TCH:
1,CFG_HSDPA
_DCMIMO_S
WITCH:
0,CFG_HSDPA
_DC_SWITCH:
0,CFG_HSDPA
_MIMO_SWIT
CH:
1,CFG_HSDPA
_MIMO_WITH
_64QAM_SWI
TCH:
0,CFG_HSDPA
_4C_MIMO_S
WITCH:
0,CFG_HSDPA
_4C_SWITCH:
0,CFG_HSDPA
_DBMIMO_S
WITCH:
0,CFG_HSDPA
_DB_SWITCH:
0,CFG_HSPA_
DTX_DRX_S
WITCH:
0,CFG_HSPA_
HSSCCH_LES
S_OP_SWITC
H:
0,CFG_HSUPA
_16QAM_SWI
TCH:
0,CFG_HSUPA
_DC_SWITCH:
0,CFG_IMS_S
UPPORT_SWI
TCH:
1,CFG_LOSSL
ESS_DLRLC_P
DUSIZECHG_
SWITCH:
0,CFG_LOSSL
ESS_RELOC_
CFG_SWITCH:
0,CFG_MULTI
_RAB_SWITC
H:
1,CFG_PDCP_I
PV6_HEAD_C
OMPRESS_SW
ITCH:
0,CFG_PDCP_
RFC2507_HC_
SWITCH:
0,CFG_PDCP_
RFC3095_HC_
SWITCH:
0,CFG_PTT_S
WITCH:
0,CFG_RAB_R
EL_RMV_HSP
APLUS_SWIT
CH:
0,CFG_RCS_E
_SWITCH:
0,CFG_FACH_
AM_RLC_RET
RANSMIT_PA
RA_SWITCH:
0,CFG_DCH_S
RB_AM_RLC_
RETRANS_PA
RA_SWITCH:0
4C-HSDPA CFG_FREE_U
DB-HSDPA SER_SWITCH:
+MIMO When this
switch is turned
Lossless SRNS on, special
Relocation handling for free
MC-HSDPA access user is
+MIMO enabled. 5.
DB-HSDPA CFG_HSDPA_
64QAM_SWIT
Multiple RAB
CH: When the
Package(PS
switch is on,
RAB >= 2)
64QAM can be
VoIP over configured for
HSPA/HSPA+ the HSDPA
Push to Talk service. 6.
CFG_HSDPA_
DCMIMO_SWI
TCH: When this
switch is turned
on, DC+MIMO
can be
configured for
the HSDPA
service. 7.
CFG_HSDPA_
DC_SWITCH:
When the switch
is on, DC can be
configured for
the HSDPA
service. 8.
CFG_HSDPA_
MIMO_SWITC
H: When the
switch is on,
MIMO can be
configured for
the HSDPA
service. 9.
CFG_HSDPA_
MIMO_WITH_
64QAM_SWIT
CH: When the
switch is on and
the switches for
64QAM and
MIMO are on,
64QAM
+MIMO can be
configured for
the HSDPA
service 10.
CFG_HSDPA_
4C_MIMO_SW
ITCH: Whether
the 4C-HSDPA
+MIMO feature
is allowed for
HSDPA
services. When
this switch is
turned on, the
MC-HSDPA
+MIMO (4C-
HSDPA
+MIMO and
3C-HSDPA
+MIMO)
feature is
allowed for
HSDPA
services. 11.
CFG_HSDPA_
4C_SWITCH:
Whether the 3C-
HSDPA or 4C-
HSDPA feature
is allowed for
HSDPA
services. When
this switch is
turned on, the
3C-HSDPA or
4C-HSDPA
feature is
allowed for
HSDPA
services. 12.
CFG_HSDPA_
DBMIMO_SWI
TCH: Whether
the DB-HSDPA
+MIMO feature
is allowed for
HSDPA
services. When
this switch is
turned on, the
DB-HSDPA
+MIMO feature
is allowed for
HSDPA
services. 13.
CFG_HSDPA_
DB_SWITCH:
Whether the
DB-HSDPA
feature is
allowed for
HSDPA
services. When
this switch is
turned on, the
DB-HSDPA
feature is
allowed for
HSDPA
services. 14.
CFG_HSPA_D
TX_DRX_SWI
TCH: When the
switch is on,
DTX_DRX can
be configured
for the HSPA
service. 15.
CFG_HSPA_H
SSCCH_LESS_
OP_SWITCH:
When the switch
is on, HS-SCCH
Less Operation
can be
configured for
the HSPA
service. 16.
CFG_HSUPA_
16QAM_SWIT
CH: When the
switch is on,
16QAM can be
configured for
the HSUPA
service. 17.
CFG_HSUPA_
DC_SWITCH:
When this
switch is turned
on, the DC-
HSUPA
function can be
enabled for
HSUPA
services. 18.
CFG_IMS_SUP
PORT_SWITC
H: When the
switch is on and
the IMS license
is activated, the
RNC supports
IMS signaling.
19.
CFG_LOSSLE
SS_DLRLC_P
DUSIZECHG_
SWITCH:
Whether the
UTRAN
supports the
function of
lossless RLC
PDU size
change. When
this switch is
turned on,
downlink
channel
reconfiguration
between the
DCH and HS-
DSCH does not
cause RLC PDU
size change
which results in
packet loss. This
function takes
effect only on
the UEs enabled
with this
function. For
compression
algorithm for
IPv6 is used at
the RNC. 23.
CFG_PDCP_R
FC2507_HC_S
WITCH: When
the switch is on
and the PDCP
Header
compression
license is
activated, the
PDCP RFC2507
header
compression
algorithm is
used for the
RNC. 24.
CFG_PDCP_R
FC3095_HC_S
WITCH: When
the switch is on
and the PDCP
ROHC license is
activated, the
PDCP RFC3095
header
compression
algorithm is
used for the
RNC. 25.
CFG_PTT_SWI
TCH: When this
switch is on, the
RNC identifies
the PTT user
based on the
QoS attributes in
the RAB
assignment
request
message. Then,
the PTT users
are subject to
special
processing. 26.
CFG_RAB_RE
L_RMV_HSPA
PLUS_SWITC
H: When this
switch is on and
if an RAB
release is
performed, the
RNC decides
whether to fall
back a certain
HSPA(HSPA+)
feature based on
the requirement
of remaining
traffic carried by
the UE. That is,
if an HSPA+
feature is
required by the
previously
released RAB
connection but
is not required in
the initial bearer
policy of the
remaining
traffic, the RNC
falls back the
feature to save
the transmission
resources. The
HSPA+ features
that support the
fallback are
MIMO,
64QAM, MIMO
+64QAM, UL
16QAM, DC-
HSDPA, UL
TTI 2ms, and
DC-HSUPA.
27.
CFG_RCS_E_S
WITCH:
Indicates
whether to
enable the RCS-
e (Rich
Communication
Suit enhanced)
service that
supports voice
services carried
in the CS
domain and
video services
carried in the PS
domain. When
this switch is
turned off, the
RCS-e service is
disabled. When
this switch is
turned on, the
RCS-e service is
enabled. 28.
CFG_FACH_A
M_RLC_RETR
ANSMIT_PAR
A_SWITCH:
Switch for AM
RLC
retransmission
parameters for
UEs in the
CELL_FACH
state.When this
switch is turned
on, the
"TimerPoll" and
"NoDiscardMax
DAT"
parameters in
the "SET
UFACHCFGPA
RA" command
are used for the
AM RLC
retransmission
parameters
specific to PS
services and
SRBs.When this
switch is turned
off, the
"TimerPoll" and
"NoDiscardMax
DAT"
parameters in
the "ADD
UTYPSRBRLC
" command are
used for the AM
RLC
retransmission
parameters
specific to
SRBs. In
addition, the
"TimerPoll" and
"NoDiscardMax
DAT" in the
"ADD
UTYPRABRLC
" command are
used for the AM
RLC
retransmission
parameters
specific to PS
services. 29.
CFG_DCH_SR
B_AM_RLC_R
ETRANS_PAR
A_SWITCH:
Switch
controlling the
configuration
mode of AM
RLC SDU
retransmission
parameters for
UEs in the
CELL_DCH
state. When this
switch is turned
on and UEs in
the CELL_DCH
state, on the
RNC, the
transmitting side
of an AM RLC
entity uses the
values of the
"TimerPoll" and
"NoDiscardMax
DAT"
parameters in
the "ADD
UTYPSRBDCH
RNCRLC" or
"MOD
UTYPSRBDCH
RNCRLC"
command for
SDU
retransmission.
When this
switch is turned
off or UEs not in
the CELL_DCH
state, on the
RNC, the
transmitting side
uses the values
of these
parameters in
the "ADD
UTYPSRBRLC
" or "MOD
UTYPSRBRLC
" command for
SDU
retransmission.
GUI Value
Range:CFG_DL
_BLIND_DETE
CTION_SWIT
CH,
CFG_HSDPA_
64QAM_SWIT
CH,
CFG_HSDPA_
MIMO_SWITC
H,
CFG_HSPA_D
TX_DRX_SWI
TCH,
CFG_HSPA_H
SSCCH_LESS_
OP_SWITCH,
CFG_IMS_SUP
PORT_SWITC
H,
CFG_LOSSLE
SS_DLRLC_P
DUSIZECHG_
SWITCH,
CFG_LOSSLE
SS_RELOC_CF
G_SWITCH,
CFG_MULTI_
RAB_SWITCH
,
CFG_PDCP_IP
V6_HEAD_CO
MPRESS_SWI
TCH,
CFG_PDCP_R
FC2507_HC_S
WITCH,
CFG_PDCP_R
FC3095_HC_S
WITCH,
CFG_HSDPA_
MIMO_WITH_
64QAM_SWIT
CH,
CFG_HSDPA_
DC_SWITCH,
CFG_HSUPA_
16QAM_SWIT
CH,
CFG_RAB_RE
L_RMV_HSPA
PLUS_SWITC
H,
CFG_PTT_SWI
TCH,
CFG_EDPCCH
_BOOSTING_S
WITCH,
CFG_HSDPA_
DCMIMO_SWI
TCH,
CFG_FREE_U
SER_SWITCH,
CFG_DC_MIM
O_DYNAMIC_
SELECT_SWIT
CH,
CFG_HSUPA_
DC_SWITCH,
CFG_HSDPA_
4C_MIMO_SW
ITCH,
CFG_HSDPA_
4C_SWITCH,
CFG_HSDPA_
DBMIMO_SWI
TCH,
CFG_HSDPA_
DB_SWITCH,
CFG_RCS_E_S
WITCH,
CFG_FACH_A
M_RLC_RETR
ANSMIT_PAR
A_SWITCH,
CFG_DCH_SR
B_AM_RLC_R
ETRANS_PAR
A_SWITCH
Unit:None
Actual Value
Range:CFG_D
C_MIMO_DY
NAMIC_SELE
CT_SWITCH,
CFG_DL_BLIN
D_DETECTIO
N_SWITCH,
CFG_EDPCCH
_BOOSTING_S
WITCH,
CFG_FREE_U
SER_SWITCH,
CFG_HSDPA_
64QAM_SWIT
CH,
CFG_HSDPA_
DCMIMO_SWI
TCH,
CFG_HSDPA_
DC_SWITCH,
CFG_HSDPA_
MIMO_SWITC
H,
CFG_HSDPA_
MIMO_WITH_
64QAM_SWIT
CH,
CFG_HSDPA_
4C_MIMO_SW
ITCH,
CFG_HSDPA_
4C_SWITCH,
CFG_HSDPA_
DBMIMO_SWI
TCH,
CFG_HSDPA_
DB_SWITCH,
CFG_HSPA_D
TX_DRX_SWI
TCH,
CFG_HSPA_H
SSCCH_LESS_
OP_SWITCH,
CFG_HSUPA_
16QAM_SWIT
CH,
CFG_HSUPA_
DC_SWITCH,
CFG_IMS_SUP
PORT_SWITC
H,
CFG_LOSSLE
SS_DLRLC_P
DUSIZECHG_
SWITCH,
CFG_LOSSLE
SS_RELOC_CF
G_SWITCH,
CFG_MULTI_
RAB_SWITCH
,
CFG_PDCP_IP
V6_HEAD_CO
MPRESS_SWI
TCH,
CFG_PDCP_R
FC2507_HC_S
WITCH,
CFG_PDCP_R
FC3095_HC_S
WITCH,
CFG_PTT_SWI
TCH,
CFG_RAB_RE
L_RMV_HSPA
PLUS_SWITC
H,
CFG_RCS_E_S
WITCH,
CFG_FACH_A
M_RLC_RETR
ANSMIT_PAR
A_SWITCH,
CFG_DCH_SR
B_AM_RLC_R
ETRANS_PAR
A_SWITCH
Default
Value:CFG_DC
_MIMO_DYN
AMIC_SELEC
T_SWITCH:
0,CFG_DL_BL
IND_DETECTI
ON_SWITCH:
1,CFG_EDPCC
H_BOOSTING
_SWITCH:
0,CFG_FREE_
USER_SWITC
H:
0,CFG_HSDPA
_64QAM_SWI
TCH:
1,CFG_HSDPA
_DCMIMO_S
WITCH:
0,CFG_HSDPA
_DC_SWITCH:
0,CFG_HSDPA
_MIMO_SWIT
CH:
1,CFG_HSDPA
_MIMO_WITH
_64QAM_SWI
TCH:
0,CFG_HSDPA
_4C_MIMO_S
WITCH:
0,CFG_HSDPA
_4C_SWITCH:
0,CFG_HSDPA
_DBMIMO_S
WITCH:
0,CFG_HSDPA
_DB_SWITCH:
0,CFG_HSPA_
DTX_DRX_S
WITCH:
0,CFG_HSPA_
HSSCCH_LES
S_OP_SWITC
H:
0,CFG_HSUPA
_16QAM_SWI
TCH:
0,CFG_HSUPA
_DC_SWITCH:
0,CFG_IMS_S
UPPORT_SWI
TCH:
1,CFG_LOSSL
ESS_DLRLC_P
DUSIZECHG_
SWITCH:
0,CFG_LOSSL
ESS_RELOC_
CFG_SWITCH:
0,CFG_MULTI
_RAB_SWITC
H:
1,CFG_PDCP_I
PV6_HEAD_C
OMPRESS_SW
ITCH:
0,CFG_PDCP_
RFC2507_HC_
SWITCH:
0,CFG_PDCP_
RFC3095_HC_
SWITCH:
0,CFG_PTT_S
WITCH:
0,CFG_RAB_R
EL_RMV_HSP
APLUS_SWIT
CH:
0,CFG_RCS_E
_SWITCH:
0,CFG_FACH_
AM_RLC_RET
RANSMIT_PA
RA_SWITCH:
0,CFG_DCH_S
RB_AM_RLC_
RETRANS_PA
RA_SWITCH:0
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
7,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
8,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
9,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
10,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
11,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
12,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
13,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
14,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
15,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
16,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
17,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
18,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
19,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
20,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
21,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
22,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
23,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
24,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
25,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
26,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
27,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
28,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
29,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
30,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
31,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
32
Unit:None
Actual Value
Range:RESER
VED_SWITCH
_1_BIT1,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
2,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
3,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
4,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
5,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
6,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
7,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
8,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
9,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
10,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
11,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
12,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
13,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
14,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
15,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
16,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
17,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
18,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
19,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
20,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
21,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
22,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
23,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
24,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
25,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
26,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
27,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
28,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
29,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
30,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
31,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
32
Default
Value:RESERV
ED_SWITCH_
1_BIT1:0,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
2:0,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
3:0,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
4:0,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
5:0,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
6:0,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
7:0,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
8:0,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
9:0,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
10:0,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
11:0,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
12:0,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
13:0,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
14:0,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
15:0,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
16:0,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
17:0,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
18:0,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
19:0,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
20:0,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
21:0,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
22:0,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
23:0,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
24:0,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
25:0,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
26:0,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
27:0,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
28:0,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
29:0,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
30:0,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
31:0,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
32:0
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
7,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
8,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
9,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
10,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
11,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
12,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
13,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
14,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
15,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
16,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
17,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
18,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
19,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
20,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
21,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
22,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
23,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
24,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
25,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
26,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
27,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
28,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
29,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
30,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
31,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
32
Unit:None
Actual Value
Range:RESER
VED_SWITCH
_1_BIT1,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
2,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
3,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
4,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
5,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
6,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
7,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
8,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
9,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
10,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
11,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
12,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
13,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
14,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
15,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
16,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
17,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
18,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
19,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
20,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
21,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
22,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
23,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
24,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
25,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
26,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
27,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
28,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
29,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
30,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
31,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
32
Default
Value:RESERV
ED_SWITCH_
1_BIT1:0,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
2:0,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
3:0,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
4:0,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
5:0,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
6:0,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
7:0,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
8:0,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
9:0,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
10:0,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
11:0,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
12:0,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
13:0,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
14:0,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
15:0,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
16:0,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
17:0,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
18:0,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
19:0,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
20:0,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
21:0,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
22:0,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
23:0,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
24:0,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
25:0,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
26:0,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
27:0,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
28:0,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
29:0,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
30:0,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
31:0,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
32:0
RIGGER,
TRIGGER
Default
Value:NOT_TR
IGGER
RIGGER,
TRIGGER
Default
Value:NOT_TR
IGGER
Actual Value
Range:NOT_PR
E_EMPTABLE
,
PRE_EMPTAB
LE
Default
Value:NOT_PR
E_EMPTABLE
Actual Value
Range:NOT_PR
E_EMPTABLE
,
PRE_EMPTAB
LE
Default
Value:NOT_PR
E_EMPTABLE
LLOWED,
ALLOWED
Default
Value:NOT_AL
LOWED
LLOWED,
ALLOWED
Default
Value:NOT_AL
LOWED
WITCH_8_BIT
6,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
7,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
8,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
9,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
10,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
11,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
12,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
13,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
14,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
15,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
16,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
17,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
18,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
19,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
20,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
21,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
22,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
23,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
24,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
25,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
26,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
27,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
28,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
29,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
30,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
31,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
32
Unit:None
Actual Value
Range:RESER
VED_SWITCH
_8_BIT1,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
2,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
3,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
4,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
5,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
6,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
7,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
8,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
9,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
10,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
11,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
12,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
13,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
14,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
15,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
16,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
17,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
18,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
19,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
20,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
21,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
22,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
23,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
24,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
25,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
26,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
27,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
28,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
29,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
30,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
31,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
32
Default
Value:RESERV
ED_SWITCH_
8_BIT1:0,RESE
RVED_SWITC
H_8_BIT2:0,R
ESERVED_SW
ITCH_8_BIT3:
0,RESERVED_
SWITCH_8_BI
T4:0,RESERVE
D_SWITCH_8_
BIT5:0,RESER
VED_SWITCH
_8_BIT6:0,RES
ERVED_SWIT
CH_8_BIT7:0,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
8:0,RESERVE
D_SWITCH_8_
BIT9:0,RESER
VED_SWITCH
_8_BIT10:0,RE
SERVED_SWI
TCH_8_BIT11:
0,RESERVED_
SWITCH_8_BI
T12:0,RESERV
ED_SWITCH_
8_BIT13:0,RES
ERVED_SWIT
CH_8_BIT14:0,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
15:0,RESERVE
D_SWITCH_8_
BIT16:0,RESE
RVED_SWITC
H_8_BIT17:0,R
ESERVED_SW
ITCH_8_BIT18
:
0,RESERVED_
SWITCH_8_BI
T19:0,RESERV
ED_SWITCH_
8_BIT20:0,RES
ERVED_SWIT
CH_8_BIT21:0,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
22:0,RESERVE
D_SWITCH_8_
BIT23:0,RESE
RVED_SWITC
H_8_BIT24:0,R
ESERVED_SW
ITCH_8_BIT25
:
0,RESERVED_
SWITCH_8_BI
T26:0,RESERV
ED_SWITCH_
8_BIT27:0,RES
ERVED_SWIT
CH_8_BIT28:0,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
29:0,RESERVE
D_SWITCH_8_
BIT30:0,RESE
RVED_SWITC
H_8_BIT31:0,R
ESERVED_SW
ITCH_8_BIT32
:0
8 Counters
9 Glossary
For the acronyms, abbreviations, terms, and definitions, see the Glossary.
10 Reference Documents