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GBSS18.1
Issue 02
Date 2016-08-31
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Contents
2 Overview......................................................................................................................................... 3
2.1 Introduction.................................................................................................................................................................... 3
2.2 Benefits........................................................................................................................................................................... 3
2.3 Specifications..................................................................................................................................................................3
2.4 NEs Supporting the Feature............................................................................................................................................6
3 Technical Description...................................................................................................................7
3.1 Overview........................................................................................................................................................................ 7
3.2 Calculating the Path Losses............................................................................................................................................ 9
3.3 Estimating CIRs............................................................................................................................................................10
3.3.1 Searching for Interference Sources............................................................................................................................10
3.3.2 Estimating Channel CIRs...........................................................................................................................................11
3.4 Determining Whether to Perform a Dynamic Channel Conversion.............................................................................13
3.5 Evaluating Channel Priority......................................................................................................................................... 14
3.6 Selecting an Optimal Channel...................................................................................................................................... 14
3.7 Identifying a Call on the Verge of Being Dropped and Preventing Call Drops........................................................... 15
3.7.1 Identifying a Call on the Verge of Being Dropped.................................................................................................... 15
3.7.2 Identifying Interference Sources................................................................................................................................16
3.7.3 Decreasing Power of the Interference Sources..........................................................................................................17
4 Related Features...........................................................................................................................19
5 Network Impact........................................................................................................................... 26
5.1 System Capacity........................................................................................................................................................... 26
5.2 Network Performance...................................................................................................................................................26
6 Engineering Guidelines............................................................................................................. 28
6.1 When to Use IBCA II................................................................................................................................................... 28
6.2 Required Information................................................................................................................................................... 30
6.3 Network Planning......................................................................................................................................................... 31
6.4 Deploying IBCA II....................................................................................................................................................... 32
7 Parameters..................................................................................................................................... 51
8 Counters...................................................................................................................................... 120
9 Glossary....................................................................................................................................... 124
10 Reference Documents............................................................................................................. 125
1.1 Scope
This document describes the GBFD-119511 IBCA II feature, including its technical
principles, related features, network impact, and engineering guidelines.
02 (2016-08-31)
This issue includes the following changes.
01 (2016-02-29)
This issue does not include any changes.
Draft A (2015-12-31)
Compared with Issue 01 (2015-04-20) of GBSS17.1, Draft A (2015-12-31) of GBSS18.1
includes the following changes.
Feature Added the description that the BSC6910 supports the EGPUb None
change and EXPUb boards. For details, see 2.3 Specifications, 3.3.1
Searching for Interference Sources, 5.2 Network
Performance, and 6.4.1 Deployment Requirements.
2 Overview
2.1 Introduction
When frequencies are insufficient on a network, frequencies are tightly reused in neighboring
cells. In such situations, severe co- and adjacent-channel interference occurs on the network
and cannot be eliminated even if the frequency hopping (FH) technology is applied. When the
number of calls on such a network exceeds a certain limit, mutual interference between calls
jeopardizes speech quality and the carrier-to-interference ratio (CIR) required by a call cannot
be achieved. As a result, call drops occur. This reduces network capacity even if there are idle
channels on the network in this scenario.
To alleviate network interference, increase network capacity, and improve frequency resource
usage efficiency, IBCA II is introduced. This feature provides the following functions:
l Estimates the CIR for a new call during channel allocation and the interference the new
call will cause to established calls. Based on the estimation results, the BSC allocates the
optimal channel to carry the new call. This channel must meet the new call's requirement
for CIR and minimize impact on the network.
l Decreases the initial transmit power of the new call and the transmit power of the
interference source.
2.2 Benefits
IBCA II provides the following benefits:
l Network capacity increases by up to 20 percents without jeopardizing KPIs related to
speech quality, TCH call drop rate, and handover success rate.
l For networks of the same capacity, the Um receive quality (RxQual 6 and 7) increases by
up to 30 percents, the mean opinion score (MOS) increases by up to 0.2 points, and the
TCH call drop rate decreases by up to 20 percents. In addition, other circuit switched
(CS) KPIs do not deteriorate, although packet switched (PS) KPIs deteriorate slightly.
2.3 Specifications
l The BSC supports a maximum of 24 IBCA II interfering neighboring cells. The
neighboring cell type is specified by the NCELLTYPE(BSC6910,BSC6900) parameter.
l When inter-BSC IBCA II is enabled, the BSC supports a maximum of 16 adjacent BSCs.
An IBCA II cell has the following restrictions on mobile allocation (MA) group and mobile
allocation index offset (MAIO) configurations:
l A maximum of three MA groups can be configured, and the number of frequencies in
each MA group must be the same.
l A maximum of 24 MAIOs can be configured.
l Only one MA group can be configured for IBCA II cells using the same timeslot on the
same frequency band.
l A maximum of 24 MA groups can be configured for all IBCA II interfering neighboring
cells of an IBCA II cell. The principles for calculating the number of MA groups are as
follows:
– For a GSM900 or GSM850 cell, only the number of MA groups configured for
IBCA II interfering neighboring cells working on the 900 or 850 MHz frequency
band is included.
– For a DCS1800 or PCS1900 cell, only the number of MA groups configured for
IBCA II interfering neighboring cells working on the 1800 or 1900 MHz frequency
band is included.
– If the MA groups for IBCA II neighboring cells are the same, the number of MA
groups is calculated as one.
Table 2-1 describes the specifications of TRXs, SCTP links, and service board processing
capabilities in typical configuration scenarios.
NOTE
For the BSC6900, the MCP in the following description indicates the XPUa/XPUb board with
LGCAPPTYPE(BSC6900,BSC6910) set to MCP. In this situation, mixed insertion of XPUa and XPUb
boards is not allowed. For the BSC6910, the MCP in the following description indicates the EGPUa/
EGPUb/EXPUa/EXPUb board with LGCAPPTYPE(BSC6900,BSC6910) set to GMCP.
TRXs
l BSC6900: IBCA II can be enabled on a maximum of 3072 TRXs. When inter-BSC
IBCA II is enabled, the BSC6900 supports a maximum of 1200 TRXs in external IBCA
II interfering neighboring cells.
Table 2-2 lists the number of required MCPs in different TRX configurations.
1024 1200 2
2048 1200 4
3072 1200 6
l BSC6910: IBCA II can be enabled on a maximum of 6000 TRXs. When the inter-BSC
IBCA II is enabled, the number of TRXs in the external IBCA neighboring cells cannot
exceed 3000.
Table 2-3 lists the number of required MCPs in different TRX configurations.
2000 3000 2
4000 3000 2
6000 3000 3
SCTP Links
When inter-BSC IBCA II is enabled, SCTP links need to be planned.
Assume that IBCA II is enabled on both BSCs 1 and 2. Use the following method to calculate
the number of SCTP links for IBCA II.
1. For BSC 1, calculate the number of external IBCA II neighboring cells configured for
BSC 2 and then calculate the number of TRXs in these cells. The calculated number of
TRXs in these cells is A.
2. For BSC 2, calculate the number of external IBCA II neighboring cells configured for
BSC 1 and then calculate the number of TRXs in these cells. The calculated number of
TRXs in these cells is B.
The number of SCTP links is a roundup value and calculated using the following
formula:
MAX(A,B)/300. For example, for the BSC6900, 1200 external IBCA II neighboring
cells require 4 SCTP links. For the BSC6910, 3000 external IBCA II neighboring cells
require 10 SCTP links.
IBCA II √ √ √ √
NOTE
√ indicates that the NE supports this feature. × indicates that the NE does not support this feature.
3 Technical Description
3.1 Overview
The IBCA II algorithm is enabled when the IBCAALLOWED(BSC6900,BSC6910)
parameter is set to YES(Yes) and the IBCAIIAllowed(BSC6900,BSC6910) parameter is set to
ON(On).
The IBCA II feature enables the BSC to evaluate network interference and then allocate the
optimal channel to an MS in the following procedures:
l TCH-to-PDCH or TCH-to-SDCCH conversion: In this procedure, the IBCA II algorithm
ensures that the PDCH or SDCCH converted from a TCH does not cause any
unacceptable effect on network quality. Therefore, network interference is minimized.
l Channel allocation during an assignment or handover: In this procedure, the IBCA II
algorithm ensures that the channel allocated to a new call has the best signal quality and
minimal impact on the network. In addition, if speech quality is poor or a call is on the
verge of being dropped after it is successfully set up, this algorithm helps decrease the
transmit power of the interference source in a timely manner and minimizes the
interference on the call, thereby improving speech quality and preventing call drops.
In this way, the network interference is reduced.
Figure 3-1 shows the implementation of the IBCA II algorithm for these procedures.
Figure 3-1 Implementation of the IBCA II algorithm during channel conversion or allocation
Based on the estimated CIRs, the BSC determines the channel priority to select the
optimal channel. For details, see 3.5 Evaluating Channel Priority.
l Selecting the optimal channel
Based on the channel priority, the BSC selects the optimal channel for the MS. For
details, see 3.6 Selecting an Optimal Channel.
l Identifying a call on the verge of being dropped and preventing call drops
If speech quality is poor or a call is on the verge of being dropped after being
successfully set up, the BSC performs the following functions:
– Searches for interference sources
– Calculates the interference level of each interference source
– Identifies one or multiple more strong interference sources
– Reduces the transmit power of the strongest interference source in a timely manner
For details, see 3.7 Identifying a Call on the Verge of Being Dropped and Preventing
Call Drops.
NOTE
During an inter-BSC handover, the source BSC sends the measurement information about the serving
cell and its IBCA II interfering neighboring cell to the target BSC to improve the accuracy of
interference evaluation if both of the following conditions are met:
l IBCA II is enabled in the target cell.
l IBCAIIInterBscHoInfoSw(BSC6900,BSC6910) is set to ON(On) for the target cell.
l If the BSC cannot obtain the downlink receive level of the serving cell measured by an
MS because downlink MRs are lost, the BSC calculates the downlink path loss using the
following formula:
Downlink path loss between an MS and its serving cell = Uplink path loss between the
MS and its serving cell + Value of IBCADLPATHLOSSOFF(BSC6900,BSC6910)
l If the BSC cannot obtain the uplink/downlink receive level of the serving cell measured
by an MS because both uplink and downlink MRs are lost, the BSC uses the value of
IBCASCELLPATHLOSS(BSC6900,BSC6910) as the uplink/downlink path loss.
established calls. In this situation, the BSC minimizes interference by decreasing the
downlink transmit power of the PDCH. The downlink transmit power of the PDCH is
calculated using the following formula: Downlink transmit power of the PDCH = Maximum
transmit power of the PDCH – IBCAIIPSDLIntfOffset(BSC6900,BSC6910)
Calls are distributed on different CPUs on the BSC, but interference is evaluated by the
XPUa, XPUb, EGPUa, EGPUb, EXPUa, or EXPUb board. Therefore, the BSC needs to
report the call information in an IBCA neighboring cell group on each CPU to the XPUa,
XPUb, EGPUa, EGPUb, EXPUa, or EXPUb at an interval specified by
IBCAINBSCINFORPTPRD(BSC6900,BSC6910). If the IBCA II neighboring cell group
includes an external neighboring cell, the BSC needs to report the information about the calls
in the serving cell to the BSC controlling the external neighboring cell over the inter-BSC
communication links at an interval specified by the
IBCAOUTBSCINFORPTPRD(BSC6900,BSC6910) parameter. If
IBCAOutBSCMsgSndCtrlSw(BSC6900,BSC6910) is set to ON(On), the call information
and cell configuration information reported to the BSC does not contain unnecessary IEs,
thereby reducing the number of messages sent between BSCs and load on the CPU.
NOTE
Figure 3-2 shows the procedure for evaluating the CIRs based on the MRs and path losses.
The value n indicates the number of candidate channels that can be allocated.
The formulas for calculating CIRs for a new call are as follows:
l Interfering signal level = Transmit power of the interference source – Path loss
The following uses how to calculate downlink CIR for a new call as an example. Figure 3-3
shows the downlink interference on a new call.
In this example, A is a new call and B is an established call. There is interference between
calls A and B, and call B causes downlink interference to call A. The downlink CIR for call A
is calculated using the following formula: Then...
Downlink CIR for call A = (Transmit power of cell A – Downlink path loss between MS A
and its serving cell) – (Transmit power of cell B – Downlink path loss between MS A and
cell B)
When the network has high requirements for speech quality and the network congestion rate
is not high, set IBCASOFTBLKSWITCH(BSC6900,BSC6910) to YES(Yes) and set the soft
blocking threshold for a new call. If the CIR for an established call is less than the specified
soft blocking threshold, the BSC considers the speech quality on the established call
unacceptable. As a result, the BSC does not allocate the channel occupied by the established
call to the new call. The soft block thresholds of different services are specified by the
following parameters:
l IBCAFRSOFTBLKTHRD(BSC6900,BSC6910)
l IBCAHRSOFTBLKTHRD(BSC6900,BSC6910)
l IBCAAFRSOFTBLKTHRD(BSC6900,BSC6910)
l IBCAAHRSOFTBLKTHRD(BSC6900,BSC6910)
l IBCAWAFRSOFTBLKTHRD(BSC6900,BSC6910)
l VAMOSAHSUserDLSoftBlockThd(BSC6900,BSC6910)
l VAMOSAFSUserDLSoftBlockThd(BSC6900,BSC6910)
When the network has no strict requirements for speech quality and the network congestion
rate is high, set IBCASOFTBLKSWITCH(BSC6900,BSC6910) to NO(No). After that, the
BSC allocates the channel occupied by the established call to the new call even if the CIR for
the established call is less than the specified soft blocking threshold.
The BSC evaluates the decrease in CIRs for established calls. The new call may cause
interference to the established calls on the same timeslot. If the interference is strong, the
receive quality of the established call decreases, thereby jeopardizing speech quality of the
established calls.
Calculating the decrease in CIRs for the established calls consists of calculating the CIRs for
the established calls
l CIRs for the established calls before a new call accesses the network
l CIRs for the established calls after a new call accesses the network
The calculation method is similar to that for calculating CIRs for a new call.
When the network has high requirements for speech quality and the network congestion rate
is not high, set IBCASOFTBLKSWITCH(BSC6900,BSC6910) to YES(Yes) and set the soft
blocking threshold for an established call. If the CIR for the established call is less than the
specified soft blocking threshold after a new call accesses the network, the BSC considers the
speech quality on the established call unacceptable. As a result, the BSC does not allocate the
channel occupied by the established call to the new call.
When the IBCAIIPriOptSwitch(BSC6900,BSC6910) parameter is set to OFF(Off), the BSC uses the
IBCA algorithm to evaluate the channel priority.
CRES values are the same, the BSC preferentially allocates a channel with a high
CIR for the new call.
– The BSC allocates a TCHH to the new call when all the following conditions are
met: The IBCAIIHRPriSwitch(BSC6900,BSC6910) parameter is set to ON(On).
The cell load is greater than or equal to
AMRHALFTOFULLHOTHRESH(BSC6900,BSC6910) or
NOAMRHALFTOFULLTHRESH(BSC6900,BSC6910). The CIR for a new call
corresponding to the optimal MAIO on the channel is greater than or equal to the
target CIR for a new call on the TCHH. This function does not take effect for VIP
subscribers.
l If the IBCAMAIOUSMTD(BSC6900,BSC6910) parameter is set to 1(Randomization
MAIO), the BSC selects a channel that meets the threshold specified by the
IBCATARGETCIRTHRSH(BSC6900,BSC6910) parameter from candidate channels
and allocates it to the new call.
l The IBCA II priority is considered in the quality weight. Therefore, it is recommended
that CHALLOCSTRATEGY(BSC6900,BSC6910) be set to QUALITY(Quality
preferred).
The BSC preferentially allocates the call that performs an incoming BSC handover or inter-
RAT handover to a channel on the BCCH TRX. The
IBCAFREEBCCHCHANTHRSHOLD(BSC6900,BSC6910) parameter specifies the
minimum number of idle TCHs on the BCCH TRX. If the network congestion rate is high, set
this parameter to 0.
When 1x1 frequency reuse pattern is used and radio frequency (RF) FH is enabled, if
IBCAIIMAIOOptSw(BSC6900,BSC6910) is set to ON(On), the BSC allocates different
MAIOs to calls on the same timeslot in the cells that serve the same BTS and belong to the
same MA group. This allocation prevents deterioration of quality or call drop rate caused by
co-channel interference on the BTS.
NOTE
The BSC searches for interference sources if the uplink or downlink level is greater than or equal to
IBCAIIUserPCJudgULRxlevThr(BSC6900,BSC6910) or
IBCAIIUserPCJudgDLRxlevThr(BSC6900,BSC6910).
NOTE
The primary interference source refers to an interference source with the highest signal level, and the
secondary interference source refers to an interference source with the second highest signal level.
The user-level refined power control function is enabled in a cell if both of the following
conditions are met:
l The IBCAIIUserPCSwitch(BSC6900,BSC6910) parameter is set to
ULSWITCH(UpLink Switch) or DLSWITCH(Downlink Switch).
l The IBCAIIUserFinePCSwitch(BSC6900,BSC6910) parameter is set to ON(On).
When this function is enabled, the BSC performs the following operations to process
downlink interference sources:
1. Filters the primary downlink interference sources
If the speech quality of a call that serves as the primary downlink interference source is
poor, the BSC decreases its transmit power. As a result, call drops occur. In this situation,
the BSC filters out the primary downlink interference sources that meet the following
formulas, without decreasing the transmit power:
– Speech quality of a CS call or the worst speech quality for the HSCSD channel
group ≥ Rxqual{[MAX(Q_Thr_Lower-
IBCAIIUserPCDlQaThrOffset(BSC6900,BSC6910),1) + MAX(Q_Thr_Upper –
IBCAIIUserPCDlQaThrOffset(BSC6900,BSC6910), 1)]/2} x 10
where, Rxqual{[MAX(Q_Thr_Lower-
IBCAIIUserPCDlQaThrOffset(BSC6900,BSC6910),1) + MAX(Q_Thr_Upper –
IBCAIIUserPCDlQaThrOffset(BSC6900,BSC6910), 1)]/2} indicates the receive
quality class converted from a specified CIR and is rounded down.
Based on the service type of interference sources, Q_Thr_Lower and
Q_Thr_Upper are configured using different parameters, as listed in Table 3-1.
Table 3-1 Parameters for Q_Thr_Lower and Q_Thr_Upper based on the service
type of interference sources
Service Type Parameter for Parameter for
Q_Thr_Lower Q_Thr_Upper
– IBCAIIUserPCDlLevThrOffset(BSC6900,BSC6910)
l If PS services are the interference sources, the power control amount is calculated using
the following formula:
Power control amount = Original PS power control amount +
IBCAIIPdchDLPwOffset(BSC6900,BSC6910)
If the user-level refined power control function is enabled, after the BTS receives the start
frame number for power control from the BSC, the BTS decreases power of the specified
frames based on the service type of the primary interference sources.
l PS services:
– If the MCS-1 or CS-1 is used, the BTS does not decrease power of the frames.
– If the MCS-1 or CS-1 is not used, the power control amount is calculated using the
following formula:
Power control amount = Original PS power control amount +
IBCAIIPdchDLPwOffset(BSC6900,BSC6910)
l VAMOS services:
The BTS simultaneously decreases power of the frames for two multiplexed calls on the
downlink. The power control amount is calculated using the following formula:
Power control amount = Original power control amount +
IBCAIIUserPCDlLevThrOffset(BSC6900,BSC6910)
l CS services (including HSCSD services) except VAMOS services:
The power control amount is calculated using the following formula:
Power control amount = 2 x Original power control amount +
IBCAIIUserPCDlLevThrOffset(BSC6900,BSC6910)
4 Related Features
Prerequisite Features
Feature ID Feature Name Description
Impacted Features
Feature ID Feature Name Description
5 Network Impact
Table 5-1 lists the capacity increase percents brought by IBCA II when KPIs related to speech
quality, TCH call drop rate, and handover success rate do not deteriorate.
Capacity 10 to 20 8 to 12 5 to 10 percents
Increase percents percents
Percent
l Evaluates the interference between TCHs and the interference that a PDCH or SDCCH
causes to a TCH.
l Implements dynamic frequency sharing between CS and PS services based on the user-
level evaluation.
These functions effectively control or prevent interference, thereby improving quality-related
KPIs, such as the high quality indicator (HQI) and MOS. In addition, IBCA II enables the
BSC to reduce power consumption on the interference sources for a call on the verge of being
dropped. This prevents call drops and ensures that the call drop rate does not increase.
Therefore, enabling IBCA II for networks of the same capacity improves speech quality and
CS KPIs although PS KPIs slightly deteriorate. In addition, enabling IBCA II does not
adversely affect the CS call drop rate or handover success rate. The impact of IBCA II on core
areas shown in Figure 6-1 is described as follows:
l If IBCA is not enabled on the live network, enabling IBCA II has the following impacts
on the network:
Receive 20 to 30 6 to 25 10 to 20 percents
Quality percents percents
Increase
By
6 Engineering Guidelines
Frequency The frequency reuse pattern must be 4x3 or higher. The planned TCH
reuse pattern frequency reuse pattern must be 1x1 or 1x3. Alternatively, the FR load is
greater than or equal to 50%.
The FR load is calculated using the following formula:
FR load = (Average number of TRXs on a BTS)/(Number of TCH
frequencies) x 100%
NOTE
l To calculate the FR load, obtain the frequency planning principles and
calculate the number of available frequencies. Typically, the BCCH uses a
loose frequency reuse pattern, whereas TCHs use a tight frequency reuse
pattern. Therefore, the BCCH frequencies are not included in the number of
available frequencies. The number of TRXs in a cell is obtained based on
network engineering parameters.
l IBCA II supports only the 1x1 or 1x3 tight frequency reuse pattern. In normal
cases, check whether planned frequencies meet the requirements of the
frequency reuse pattern during deployment preparation. If planned frequencies
cannot meet the requirements, change the network frequency reuse pattern to
1x1 or 1x3 and set Hop Mode to RF_FH(RF FH).
Area coverage Continuous coverage areas covered by 25 sites are supported. In addition,
independent coverage areas covered by more than 15 sites are allowed.
PS service The FH layer carries PS services, and therefore affects CS gains. In this
proportion situation, PS and CS performance may deteriorate. The number of
PDCHs is less than or equal to 5 or the equivalent PS traffic volume is
less than 30%.
Level coverage IBCA II applies to urban areas where interference exists and whose
proportion of the receive level higher than –90 dBm is greater than
90%. Uplink or downlink weak coverage causes KPIs to deteriorate.
Cell TRX The proportion of large-configuration cells must be less than 5%. This is
configuration because a large cell TRX distribution difference causes complex planning
and generates many interference sources. When this happens,
interference prevention is difficult and performance gains are affected.
Cells have large configurations if the following condition is met: Number
of cell TCH TRXs ≥ 2 x Average number of TRXs in a cell
Hardware 3012 series base stations or BTSs configured with DRRU or DRFU
module modules do not support IBCA II.
1 Alarms generated in the latest month for a BTS Stability analysis for the
enabled with the IBCA II feature areas
Obtain engineering parameters and check their accuracy by performing the following
operations: compare the cell engineering parameters with the latest configuration file.
Check whether the cell engineering parameters are complete. If these parameters are
incomplete, add the required engineering parameters to the engineering table. Correct any
incorrect parameters. If time permits, visit the BTS at the site to check the longitude and
latitude of the BTS and the cell azimuth. If a GPS system has been configured and works
correctly, obtain the longitude and latitude information from the GPS.
Obtain the interference matrix in the areas where the IBCA II feature is enabled. This
provides a basis for subsequent planning of IBCA II interfering neighboring cells. When
this feature is enabled, analyze and configure the IBCA II interfering neighboring cells
based on the actual interference data on the live network. The actual interference data can
be obtained based on the interference matrix analysis on the Nastar.
l Area planning
IBCA II is based on a synchronous network. If a synchronous network uses IBCA II and
its surrounding areas are served by an asynchronous network, a limited number of
interfering neighboring cells can be configured for IBCA II border cells. This decreases
the accuracy of evaluation based on IBCA II. Compared with the gains in the IBCA II
core areas, the gains in IBCA II border areas are small. In addition, ensure that IBCA II
is enabled in a continuous coverage area that accommodates at least 30 sites.
Figure 6-1 shows the area planning.
BSC l Before enabling this feature, ensure that the following requirements are met
to prevent flow control due to a high CPU usage:
– For the BSC6900, XPUa/XPUb boards work in active/standby mode. If
the board load exceeds 60%, add a pair of XPUa/XPUb boards.
– For the BSC6910, EGPUa/EGPUb/EXPUa/EXPUb boards work in
resource pool mode. If the board usage exceeds 60%, add an EGPUa/
EGPUb/EXPUa/EXPUb board.
l IP interface boards have been configured if inter-BSC IBCA II needs to be
enabled.
MS None
MSC None
License The license controlling this feature has been activated. For details on how to
activate the license, see License Management Feature Parameter Description.
For details about license items, see License Control Item Description.
Others The transmission and power supply are stable. This requirement must be met
because the IBCA II is based on a synchronous network. Power outages or
intermittent disconnections may cause call drops due to out-of-synchronization
states.
6.4.3 Activation
Using MML Commands
Step 1 Run the MOD GCELLMAGRP command with HSN set to an appropriate value.
Step 3 Run the SET GCELLCHMGAD and SET GCELLIBCAII commands with IBCA II
parameters set by referring to Table 6-4.
Step 4 Run the SET GCELLCHMGBASIC command with Channel Allocate Strategy set to
QUALITY(Quality Preferred).
Step 5 Run the SET GCELLMAIOPLAN command to configure cell MAIOs based on the network
plan.
Step 6 Run the SET GTRXCHANHOP command with Channel MAIO set to an appropriate value
based on network plan.
Channel MAIO specifies an MAIO configured for a channel on a TRX. Eight channels on
each TRX have the same MAIO.
NOTE
The MAIOs configured for TRXs in a cell are part of the MAIOs planned for the cell. For example, two
TRXs are configured for a cell but three MAIOs are planned for the cell. The first two MAIOs are
configured for the two TRXs.
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You must perform a single configuration for a parameter before batch modifications of the parameter.
You are advised to perform batch modifications before logging out of the parameter setting interface.
To modify objects in batches, click the icon to start the batch modification wizard.
For instructions on how to perform a batch modification through the CME batch
modification center, press F1 on the wizard interface to obtain online help.
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NOTE
6.4.5 Deactivation
Using MML Commands
l Scenario 1: Only IBCA II is enabled.
1. Remove the IBCA II interfering neighboring cell.
– If Neighboring Cell Type is set to HANDOVERANDIBCANCELL(Handover
and IBCA Neighboring Cell for a source cell and its neighboring cell on the
original network, run the MOD G2GNCELL command with Neighboring Cell
Type set to HANDOVERNCELL(Handover Neighboring Cell).
– If the source cell has no handover neighbor relationship on the original network, run
the RMV G2GNCELL command to remove the IBCA II interfering neighboring
cell.
NOTICE
Changing the value of IBCA Allowed from YES(Yes) to NO(No) will reset the cell.
Therefore, perform this operation during off-peak hours.
2. Run the SET GCELLCHMGAD command with IBCA Allowed set to NO(No).
3. Run the SET GCELLIBCAII command with IBCA II Switch set to OFF(Off).
NOTICE
Changing the HSN will reset the cell. Therefore, perform this operation during off-peak
hours.
4. Run the MOD GCELLMAGRP command to restore the HSN to the value before IBCA
II is enabled.
5. Run the SET GCELLCHMGBASIC command with Channel Allocate Strategy set to
the value used before IBCA II is deployed.
You must perform a single configuration for a parameter before batch modifications of the parameter.
You are advised to perform batch modifications before logging out of the parameter setting interface.
To modify objects, such as BSCs, BTSs, cells, and TRXs, in batches, click the icon to
start the batch modification wizard. For instructions on how to perform a batch modification
through the CME batch modification center, press F1 on the wizard interface to obtain online
help.
l Scenario 1: Only IBCA II is enabled.
1. Deactivating IBCA II.
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1 Frame bit offset Configure frame bit offsets for these cells and optimize their
and training TSCs based on the TSC planning method.
sequence code NOTE
(TSC) Different frame bit offset parameters are configured for different Um
interface synchronization methods.
Configure FRAMEBITOFFSET(BSC6900,BSC6910) if the GPS
synchronization or clock over IP support 1588v2 is used.
Configure BITOFFSET in the SET BSCSYNCOFF command and
BITOFFSET in the SET BTSEXCURSION command if the Um
interface software synchronization is used.
4 Power control Adjust power control parameters to decrease the call drop rate
parameters and improve speech quality. For example, increase the values of
ULREXQUALADJFCTR(BSC6900,BSC6910) and
DLREXQUALADJFCTR(BSC6900,BSC6910).
For details about the method for power control optimization, see
Power Control Feature Parameter Description.
1 Missing configurations of l Analyze the network topology for the BTS and
handover neighboring cells check whether adjacent cells are configured as
handover neighboring cells for each other. If not,
configurations of handover neighboring cells are
inappropriate. Run the ADD G2GNCELL
command to optimize neighbor relationships.
l Based on the traffic statistics of the measurement
object "Measurement of GSM Cell-to-GSM Cell
Performance(GCELL_GCELL)", analyze the top
N cells and optimize neighbor relationships.
2 IBCA II soft blocking Decrease the IBCA II soft blocking threshold by 1 to 2 dB.
threshold If the congestion rate is still high, disable the soft blocking
function.
6.7 Troubleshooting
None
7 Parameters
NCELL BSC691 ADD GBFD-1 IBCA Meaning: The parameter indicates whether the
TYPE 0 G2GNC 17002 (Interfer neighboring cell is a handover neighboring cell, an
ELL GBFD-1 ence IBCA neighboring cell, or a handover and IBCA
MOD 10601 Based neighboring cell of the serving cell. If the parameter is
G2GNC Channel set to HANDOVERNCELL(Handover Neighboring
GBFD-5 Allocati Cell), the neighboring cell is the handover
ELL 10501 on) neighboring cell but not the IBCA neighboring cell of
HUAW the serving cell. If the parameter is set to
EI I IBCANCELL(IBCA Neighboring Cell), the
Handov neighboring cell is the IBCA neighboring cell but not
er the handover neighboring cell of the serving cell. If
the parameter is set to HANDOVERANDIBCAN-
HUAW CELL(Handover and IBCA Neighboring Cell), the
EI II neighboring cell is the handover neighboring cell and
Handov IBCA neighboring cell of the serving cell. IBCA
er neighboring cells are some neighboring cells of a
serving cell with its IBCA algorithm enabled. There is
co-channel or adjacent-channel interference between
the IBCA neighboring cells and the serving cell.
Handover neighboring cells are candidate target cells
of the serving cell during a handover.
GUI Value Range: HANDOVERNCELL(Handover
Neighboring Cell), IBCANCELL(IBCA Neighboring
Cell), HANDOVERANDIBCANCELL(Handover and
IBCA Neighboring Cell)
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: HANDOVERNCELL,
IBCANCELL, HANDOVERANDIBCANCELL
Default Value: HANDOVERNCELL(Handover
Neighboring Cell)
NCELL BSC690 ADD GBFD-1 IBCA Meaning: The parameter indicates whether the
TYPE 0 G2GNC 17002 (Interfer neighboring cell is a handover neighboring cell, an
ELL GBFD-1 ence IBCA neighboring cell, or a handover and IBCA
MOD 10601 Based neighboring cell of the serving cell. If the parameter is
G2GNC Channel set to HANDOVERNCELL(Handover Neighboring
GBFD-5 Allocati Cell), the neighboring cell is the handover
ELL 10501 on) neighboring cell but not the IBCA neighboring cell of
HUAW the serving cell. If the parameter is set to
EI I IBCANCELL(IBCA Neighboring Cell), the
Handov neighboring cell is the IBCA neighboring cell but not
er the handover neighboring cell of the serving cell. If
the parameter is set to HANDOVERANDIBCAN-
HUAW CELL(Handover and IBCA Neighboring Cell), the
EI II neighboring cell is the handover neighboring cell and
Handov IBCA neighboring cell of the serving cell. IBCA
er neighboring cells are some neighboring cells of a
serving cell with its IBCA algorithm enabled. There is
co-channel or adjacent-channel interference between
the IBCA neighboring cells and the serving cell.
Handover neighboring cells are candidate target cells
of the serving cell during a handover.
GUI Value Range: HANDOVERNCELL(Handover
Neighboring Cell), IBCANCELL(IBCA Neighboring
Cell), HANDOVERANDIBCANCELL(Handover and
IBCA Neighboring Cell)
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: HANDOVERNCELL,
IBCANCELL, HANDOVERANDIBCANCELL
Default Value: HANDOVERNCELL(Handover
Neighboring Cell)
IBCAI BSC691 SET GBFD-1 IBCA Meaning: Period of intra-BSC information interaction.
NBSCI 0 OTHSO 17002 (Interfer The information is used to estimate IBCA CIR. The
NFORP FTPAR ence calls in the same cell under the BSC may be
TPRD A Based distributed on different CPUs. Therefore, the BSC
Channel needs to report the information about calls and
Allocati channel occupation status in the same IBCA
on) neighboring cell group on each CPU to the MCP XPU
at a period specified by this parameter.
GUI Value Range: 100~6000
Unit: ms
Actual Value Range: 100~6000
Default Value: 2000
IBCAI BSC690 SET GBFD-1 IBCA Meaning: Period of intra-BSC information interaction.
NBSCI 0 OTHSO 17002 (Interfer The information is used to estimate IBCA CIR. The
NFORP FTPAR ence calls in the same cell under the BSC may be
TPRD A Based distributed on different CPUs. Therefore, the BSC
Channel needs to report the information about calls and
Allocati channel occupation status in the same IBCA
on) neighboring cell group on each CPU to the MCP XPU
at a period specified by this parameter.
GUI Value Range: 100~6000
Unit: ms
Actual Value Range: 100~6000
Default Value: 2000
IBCAO BSC691 SET GBFD-1 IBCA Meaning: Period of inter-BSC information interaction.
UTBSC 0 OTHSO 17002 (Interfer The information is used to estimate IBCA CIR. If the
INFOR FTPAR ence IBCA neighboring group includes an external cell, the
PTPRD A Based information about calls and channel occupation status
Channel in this cell needs to be reported to the corresponding
Allocati BSC over an inter-BSC link at a period specified by
on) this parameter.To ensure that the period for reporting a
call message is the same as that for reporting a
channel occupation message, you are advised to set
the value of this parameter to integer multiple of 200.
GUI Value Range: 100~6000
Unit: ms
Actual Value Range: 100~6000
Default Value: 4000
IBCAO BSC690 SET GBFD-1 IBCA Meaning: Period of inter-BSC information interaction.
UTBSC 0 OTHSO 17002 (Interfer The information is used to estimate IBCA CIR. If the
INFOR FTPAR ence IBCA neighboring group includes an external cell, the
PTPRD A Based information about calls and channel occupation status
Channel in this cell needs to be reported to the corresponding
Allocati BSC over an inter-BSC link at a period specified by
on) this parameter.To ensure that the period for reporting a
call message is the same as that for reporting a
channel occupation message, you are advised to set
the value of this parameter to integer multiple of 200.
GUI Value Range: 100~6000
Unit: ms
Actual Value Range: 100~6000
Default Value: 4000
IBCAA BSC690 SET GBFD-1 IBCA Meaning: Whether to enable the IBCA algorithm. If
LLOW 0 GCELL 17002 (Interfer the value of this parameter is changed from YES to
ED CHMG ence NO, a CS cell resets and the services in the cell are
AD Based interrupted.
Channel GUI Value Range: NO(No), YES(Yes)
Allocati
on) Unit: None
Actual Value Range: NO, YES
Default Value: NO(No)
IBCAA BSC691 SET GBFD-1 IBCA Meaning: Whether to enable the IBCA algorithm. If
LLOW 0 GCELL 17002 (Interfer the value of this parameter is changed from YES to
ED CHMG ence NO, a CS cell resets and the services in the cell are
AD Based interrupted.
Channel GUI Value Range: NO(No), YES(Yes)
Allocati
on) Unit: None
Actual Value Range: NO, YES
Default Value: NO(No)
IBCAS BSC690 SET GBFD-1 IBCA Meaning: This parameter specifies the path loss
CELLP 0 GCELL 17002 (Interfer between the MS and the serving cell when the path
ATHLO CHMG ence loss cannot be directly obtained from the measurement
SS AD Based reports.
Channel GUI Value Range: 0~160
Allocati
on) Unit: dB
Actual Value Range: 0~160
Default Value: 110
IBCAS BSC691 SET GBFD-1 IBCA Meaning: This parameter specifies the path loss
CELLP 0 GCELL 17002 (Interfer between the MS and the serving cell when the path
ATHLO CHMG ence loss cannot be directly obtained from the measurement
SS AD Based reports.
Channel GUI Value Range: 0~160
Allocati
on) Unit: dB
Actual Value Range: 0~160
Default Value: 110
IBCAN BSC690 SET GBFD-1 IBCA Meaning: This parameter is used to estimate the
CELLP 0 GCELL 17002 (Interfer receive level of the IBCA neighboring cell that is not
ATHLO CHMG ence measured. When the information about less than six
SSESTI AD Based neighboring cells is reported in N (N is specified by
MATE Channel IBCA Non Measurement Ncell Stat. Num)
Allocati consecutive measurement reports, or the number of
on) reported neighboring cells is smaller than the number
of configured neighboring cells, the receive level of
the IBCA neighboring cell that is not reported is
estimated. This estimated value is specified by this
parameter.
GUI Value Range: 0~63
Unit: dB
Actual Value Range: 0~63
Default Value: 0
IBCAN BSC691 SET GBFD-1 IBCA Meaning: This parameter is used to estimate the
CELLP 0 GCELL 17002 (Interfer receive level of the IBCA neighboring cell that is not
ATHLO CHMG ence measured. When the information about less than six
SSESTI AD Based neighboring cells is reported in N (N is specified by
MATE Channel IBCA Non Measurement Ncell Stat. Num)
Allocati consecutive measurement reports, or the number of
on) reported neighboring cells is smaller than the number
of configured neighboring cells, the receive level of
the IBCA neighboring cell that is not reported is
estimated. This estimated value is specified by this
parameter.
GUI Value Range: 0~63
Unit: dB
Actual Value Range: 0~63
Default Value: 0
IBCAR BSC690 ADD GBFD-1 IBCA Meaning: Unmeasured receive level of IBCA
XLEVO 0 G2GNC 17002 (Interfer neighboring cells. If the number of neighboring cells
FFSET ELL ence reported in consecutive N measurement reports (N is
MOD Based specified by "IBCANONMEANCELLSTATNUM") is
G2GNC Channel smaller than that of the actually configured
ELL Allocati neighboring cells, this parameter is used to estimate
on) the unmeasured receive level of IBCA neighboring
cells. The estimated value is equal to the value of
"IBCANCELLPATHLOSSESTIMATE" or the signal
level of the unmeasured IBCA neighboring cells is the
measured signal level of the neighboring cells
(including non-IBCA neighboring cells) minus the
value of "IBCARXLEVOFFSET".
GUI Value Range: 0~63
Unit: dB
Actual Value Range: 0~63
Default Value: 10
IBCAR BSC691 ADD GBFD-1 IBCA Meaning: Unmeasured receive level of IBCA
XLEVO 0 G2GNC 17002 (Interfer neighboring cells. If the number of neighboring cells
FFSET ELL ence reported in consecutive N measurement reports (N is
MOD Based specified by "IBCANONMEANCELLSTATNUM") is
G2GNC Channel smaller than that of the actually configured
ELL Allocati neighboring cells, this parameter is used to estimate
on) the unmeasured receive level of IBCA neighboring
cells. The estimated value is equal to the value of
"IBCANCELLPATHLOSSESTIMATE" or the signal
level of the unmeasured IBCA neighboring cells is the
measured signal level of the neighboring cells
(including non-IBCA neighboring cells) minus the
value of "IBCARXLEVOFFSET".
GUI Value Range: 0~63
Unit: dB
Actual Value Range: 0~63
Default Value: 10
IBCAN BSC690 SET GBFD-1 IBCA Meaning: This parameter is used to estimate the
ONME 0 GCELL 17002 (Interfer number of measurement reports when the receive
ANCEL CHMG ence level of the IBCA neighboring cell is not measured.
LSTAT AD Based When the information about less than six neighboring
NUM Channel cells is reported in N (N is specified by this
Allocati parameter) consecutive measurement reports, or the
on) number of reported neighboring cells is smaller than
the number of configured neighboring cells, the
receive level of the IBCA neighboring cell that is not
reported is estimated.
GUI Value Range: 0~16
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: 0~16
Default Value: 4
IBCAN BSC691 SET GBFD-1 IBCA Meaning: This parameter is used to estimate the
ONME 0 GCELL 17002 (Interfer number of measurement reports when the receive
ANCEL CHMG ence level of the IBCA neighboring cell is not measured.
LSTAT AD Based When the information about less than six neighboring
NUM Channel cells is reported in N (N is specified by this
Allocati parameter) consecutive measurement reports, or the
on) number of reported neighboring cells is smaller than
the number of configured neighboring cells, the
receive level of the IBCA neighboring cell that is not
reported is estimated.
GUI Value Range: 0~16
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: 0~16
Default Value: 4
IBCAM BSC690 SET GBFD-1 IBCA Meaning: The N established calls that have the
AXINT 0 GCELL 17002 (Interfer strongest interference with newly established calls
FSRCN CHMG ence during the assessment of the IBCA interference.
UM AD Based GUI Value Range: 5~40
Channel
Allocati Unit: None
on) Actual Value Range: 5~40
Default Value: 20
IBCAM BSC691 SET GBFD-1 IBCA Meaning: The N established calls that have the
AXINT 0 GCELL 17002 (Interfer strongest interference with newly established calls
FSRCN CHMG ence during the assessment of the IBCA interference.
UM AD Based GUI Value Range: 5~40
Channel
Allocati Unit: None
on) Actual Value Range: 5~40
Default Value: 20
IBCAO BSC690 SET GBFD-1 IBCA Meaning: Whether messages are sent in TLV format
utBSC 0 BSCEX 17002 (Interfer between BSCs after IBCA is enabled. If this
MsgSnd SOFTP ence parameter is set to ON, the messages are sent in TLV
CtrlSw ARA Based format between BSCs. The TLV format simplifies
Channel some information elements (IEs) in the messages and
Allocati therefore reduces the message flow between BSCs.
on) GUI Value Range: OFF(Off), ON(On)
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: OFF, ON
Default Value: OFF(Off)
IBCAO BSC691 SET GBFD-1 IBCA Meaning: Whether messages are sent in TLV format
utBSC 0 BSCEX 17002 (Interfer between BSCs after IBCA is enabled. If this
MsgSnd SOFTP ence parameter is set to ON, the messages are sent in TLV
CtrlSw ARA Based format between BSCs. The TLV format simplifies
Channel some information elements (IEs) in the messages and
Allocati therefore reduces the message flow between BSCs.
on) GUI Value Range: OFF(Off), ON(On)
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: OFF, ON
Default Value: OFF(Off)
IBCAS BSC690 SET GBFD-1 IBCA Meaning: Whether to deny the access of a call when
OFTBL 0 GCELL 17002 (Interfer none of the MAIO evaluation results meets the C/I
KSWIT CHMG ence ratio requirement of the call during channel
CH AD Based assignment.
Channel GUI Value Range: NO(No), YES(Yes)
Allocati
on) Unit: None
Actual Value Range: NO, YES
Default Value: YES(Yes)
IBCAS BSC691 SET GBFD-1 IBCA Meaning: Whether to deny the access of a call when
OFTBL 0 GCELL 17002 (Interfer none of the MAIO evaluation results meets the C/I
KSWIT CHMG ence ratio requirement of the call during channel
CH AD Based assignment.
Channel GUI Value Range: NO(No), YES(Yes)
Allocati
on) Unit: None
Actual Value Range: NO, YES
Default Value: YES(Yes)
VAMO BSC690 SET GBFD-1 IBCA Meaning: Threshold for performing soft block on
SAHSU 0 GCELL 17002 (Interfer VAMOS AMRHR users in a cell. If the CIR of a
serDLS CHMG GBFD-1 ence VAMOS AMRHR user is smaller than the value of
oftBloc AD 15830 Based this parameter, the BSC refuses to allocate any
kThd Channel TCHHs to this user. If the CIR of the VAMOS
Allocati AMRHR user is greater than the value of this
on) parameter, the BSC allocates a TCHH to this user.
VAMOS GUI Value Range: -63~63
Unit: dB
Actual Value Range: -63~63
Default Value: 6
VAMO BSC691 SET GBFD-1 IBCA Meaning: Threshold for performing soft block on
SAHSU 0 GCELL 17002 (Interfer VAMOS AMRHR users in a cell. If the CIR of a
serDLS CHMG GBFD-1 ence VAMOS AMRHR user is smaller than the value of
oftBloc AD 15830 Based this parameter, the BSC refuses to allocate any
kThd Channel TCHHs to this user. If the CIR of the VAMOS
Allocati AMRHR user is greater than the value of this
on) parameter, the BSC allocates a TCHH to this user.
VAMOS GUI Value Range: -63~63
Unit: dB
Actual Value Range: -63~63
Default Value: 6
VAMO BSC690 SET GBFD-1 IBCA Meaning: Soft block threshold of a VAMOS
SAFSUs 0 GCELL 17002 (Interfer AMRFR/EFR call. If the CIR of a VAMOS
erDLSo CHMG ence AMRFR/EFR call is less than this parameter after a
ftBlock AD Based channel is allocated, this channel is blocked and not
Thd Channel allowed to allocate.
Allocati GUI Value Range: -63~63
on)
Unit: dB
Actual Value Range: -63~63
Default Value: 9
VAMO BSC691 SET GBFD-1 IBCA Meaning: Soft block threshold of a VAMOS
SAFSUs 0 GCELL 17002 (Interfer AMRFR/EFR call. If the CIR of a VAMOS
erDLSo CHMG ence AMRFR/EFR call is less than this parameter after a
ftBlock AD Based channel is allocated, this channel is blocked and not
Thd Channel allowed to allocate.
Allocati GUI Value Range: -63~63
on)
Unit: dB
Actual Value Range: -63~63
Default Value: 9
IBCAP BSC690 SET GBFD-1 IBCA Meaning: Whether to use the MAIO configured for
DDYNT 0 GCELL 17002 (Interfer the TRX during TCH-to-PDCH conversion when the
RENH CHMG ence IBCA algorithm is used. If this parameter is set to
ANCE AD Based ON(On), dynamic PDCHs use the MAIO configured
Channel for the TRX. If this parameter is set to OFF(Off),
Allocati dynamic PDCHs use an MAIO selected from the
on) planned MAIO list.
GUI Value Range: OFF(Off), ON(On)
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: ON, OFF
Default Value: OFF(Off)
IBCAP BSC691 SET GBFD-1 IBCA Meaning: Whether to use the MAIO configured for
DDYNT 0 GCELL 17002 (Interfer the TRX during TCH-to-PDCH conversion when the
RENH CHMG ence IBCA algorithm is used. If this parameter is set to
ANCE AD Based ON(On), dynamic PDCHs use the MAIO configured
Channel for the TRX. If this parameter is set to OFF(Off),
Allocati dynamic PDCHs use an MAIO selected from the
on) planned MAIO list.
GUI Value Range: OFF(Off), ON(On)
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: ON, OFF
Default Value: OFF(Off)
IBCAT BSC690 SET GBFD-1 IBCA Meaning: CIR to control whether the configured
GTCIR 0 GTRX 17002 (Interfer MAIO is preferentially allocated to a TCH on the
MAIOF DEV ence TRX.If this parameter is set to 0, the configured
IXED Based MAIO is allocated to a newly established call on a
Channel TCH on the TRX. If this parameter is set to a value in
Allocati the range of 1 through 63 and the IBCA assessed CIR
on) is greater than or equal to the value of this parameter
when a newly established call uses the configured
MAIO on the TRX, the MAIO configured on the TRX
is preferentially allocated to a TCH on the TRX. If
this parameter is set to 255, the optimal MAIO from
MAIOs configured on all the TRXs with CIR of 255
or from those unconfigured MAIOs in the MAIO plan
is allocated to a TCH on the TRX.
GUI Value Range: 0~63;255
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: 0~63, 255
Default Value: 255
IBCAT BSC691 SET GBFD-1 IBCA Meaning: CIR to control whether the configured
GTCIR 0 GTRX 17002 (Interfer MAIO is preferentially allocated to a TCH on the
MAIOF DEV ence TRX.If this parameter is set to 0, the configured
IXED Based MAIO is allocated to a newly established call on a
Channel TCH on the TRX. If this parameter is set to a value in
Allocati the range of 1 through 63 and the IBCA assessed CIR
on) is greater than or equal to the value of this parameter
when a newly established call uses the configured
MAIO on the TRX, the MAIO configured on the TRX
is preferentially allocated to a TCH on the TRX. If
this parameter is set to 255, the optimal MAIO from
MAIOs configured on all the TRXs with CIR of 255
or from those unconfigured MAIOs in the MAIO plan
is allocated to a TCH on the TRX.
GUI Value Range: 0~63;255
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: 0~63, 255
Default Value: 255
IBCAP BSC690 SET GBFD-1 IBCA Meaning: Timer for penalizing a TCH. When the
DCHD 0 GCELL 17002 (Interfer IBCA algorithm is used, the BSC fails to convert a
YNTRA CHMG ence TCH to a PDCH if the conversion causes severe
NTMR AD Based interference to other channels. If this parameter is set
Channel to 0, the BSC converts the TCH to a PDCH without
Allocati penalizing the TCH.
on) GUI Value Range: 0~10
Unit: s
Actual Value Range: 0~10
Default Value: 1
IBCAP BSC691 SET GBFD-1 IBCA Meaning: Timer for penalizing a TCH. When the
DCHD 0 GCELL 17002 (Interfer IBCA algorithm is used, the BSC fails to convert a
YNTRA CHMG ence TCH to a PDCH if the conversion causes severe
NTMR AD Based interference to other channels. If this parameter is set
Channel to 0, the BSC converts the TCH to a PDCH without
Allocati penalizing the TCH.
on) GUI Value Range: 0~10
Unit: s
Actual Value Range: 0~10
Default Value: 1
IBCAIn BSC690 SET GBFD-1 IBCA Meaning: Interference level threshold for the BSC to
tfPunis 0 GCELL 17002 (Interfer penalize the TCH when the IBCA feature is enabled.
hTHR OTHE ence If the evaluated MAIO is the MAIO configured for the
XT Based TCH and the interference level of the evaluated TCH
Channel is greater than the value of this parameter during TCH
Allocati allocation, the BSC penalizes the TCH by lowering
on) the priority of the TCH and preferentially allocates
other TCHs to MSs.
GUI Value Range: 0~63
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: 0~63
Default Value: 63
IBCAIn BSC691 SET GBFD-1 IBCA Meaning: Interference level threshold for the BSC to
tfPunis 0 GCELL 17002 (Interfer penalize the TCH when the IBCA feature is enabled.
hTHR OTHE ence If the evaluated MAIO is the MAIO configured for the
XT Based TCH and the interference level of the evaluated TCH
Channel is greater than the value of this parameter during TCH
Allocati allocation, the BSC penalizes the TCH by lowering
on) the priority of the TCH and preferentially allocates
other TCHs to MSs.
GUI Value Range: 0~63
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: 0~63
Default Value: 63
IBCAM BSC690 SET GBFD-1 IBCA Meaning: Method for a timeslot to select MAIO
AIOUS 0 GCELL 17002 (Interfer during IBCA estimation. If this parameter is set to
MTD CHMG ence 0(Max. optimized MAIO), a timeslot selects the
AD Based optimized MAIO being evaluated. If this parameter is
Channel set to 1(Randomization MAIO), a timeslot randomly
Allocati selects a MAIO.
on) GUI Value Range: 0(Max. optimized MAIO),
1(Randomization MAIO)
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: 0, 1
Default Value: 0(Max. optimized MAIO)
IBCAM BSC691 SET GBFD-1 IBCA Meaning: Method for a timeslot to select MAIO
AIOUS 0 GCELL 17002 (Interfer during IBCA estimation. If this parameter is set to
MTD CHMG ence 0(Max. optimized MAIO), a timeslot selects the
AD Based optimized MAIO being evaluated. If this parameter is
Channel set to 1(Randomization MAIO), a timeslot randomly
Allocati selects a MAIO.
on) GUI Value Range: 0(Max. optimized MAIO),
1(Randomization MAIO)
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: 0, 1
Default Value: 0(Max. optimized MAIO)
IBCAC BSC690 SET GBFD-1 IBCA Meaning: IBCA CIR optimized assessment. This
IREST 0 GCELL 17002 (Interfer parameter is used to control the range for CIR
ENHA CHMG ence assessment. If this parameter is set to OFF, the
NCE AD Based optimized assessment function is disabled. If this
Channel parameter is set to HOonly, the assessment is
Allocati optimized in handover. If this parameter is set to
on) HoandAss, the assessment is optimized in both
handover and assignment.
GUI Value Range: OFF(OFF), HOonly(HOonly),
Assonly(Assonly), HOandAss(HOandAss)
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: OFF, HOonly, Assonly,
HOandAss
Default Value: OFF(OFF)
IBCAC BSC691 SET GBFD-1 IBCA Meaning: IBCA CIR optimized assessment. This
IREST 0 GCELL 17002 (Interfer parameter is used to control the range for CIR
ENHA CHMG ence assessment. If this parameter is set to OFF, the
NCE AD Based optimized assessment function is disabled. If this
Channel parameter is set to HOonly, the assessment is
Allocati optimized in handover. If this parameter is set to
on) HoandAss, the assessment is optimized in both
handover and assignment.
GUI Value Range: OFF(OFF), HOonly(HOonly),
Assonly(Assonly), HOandAss(HOandAss)
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: OFF, HOonly, Assonly,
HOandAss
Default Value: OFF(OFF)
IBCAT BSC690 SET GBFD-1 IBCA Meaning: Threshold for a MAIO access. If
ARGET 0 GCELL 17002 (Interfer "IBCAMAIOUSMTD" is set to 1(Randomization
CIRTH CHMG ence MAIO) and the value of the MAIO CIR is higher than
RSH AD Based this threshold, this MAIO can be allocated to calls.
Channel GUI Value Range: 0~63
Allocati
on) Unit: None
Actual Value Range: 0~63
Default Value: 20
IBCAT BSC691 SET GBFD-1 IBCA Meaning: Threshold for a MAIO access. If
ARGET 0 GCELL 17002 (Interfer "IBCAMAIOUSMTD" is set to 1(Randomization
CIRTH CHMG ence MAIO) and the value of the MAIO CIR is higher than
RSH AD Based this threshold, this MAIO can be allocated to calls.
Channel GUI Value Range: 0~63
Allocati
on) Unit: None
Actual Value Range: 0~63
Default Value: 20
IBCAF BSC690 SET GBFD-1 IBCA Meaning: If the number of idle TCHs on the BCCH
REEBC 0 GCELL 17002 (Interfer TRX is smaller than this threshold, some calls on the
CHCH CHMG ence BCCH TRX are handed over to non-BCCH TRXs. In
ANTH AD Based this way, idle TCHs on the BCCH TRX are available
RSHOL Channel and can be preferentially allocated to the calls handed
D Allocati over to the IBCA cells during an incoming BSC
on) handover.
GUI Value Range: 0~3
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: 0~3
Default Value: 0
IBCAF BSC691 SET GBFD-1 IBCA Meaning: If the number of idle TCHs on the BCCH
REEBC 0 GCELL 17002 (Interfer TRX is smaller than this threshold, some calls on the
CHCH CHMG ence BCCH TRX are handed over to non-BCCH TRXs. In
ANTH AD Based this way, idle TCHs on the BCCH TRX are available
RSHOL Channel and can be preferentially allocated to the calls handed
D Allocati over to the IBCA cells during an incoming BSC
on) handover.
GUI Value Range: 0~3
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: 0~3
Default Value: 0
DLHSR BSC690 SET GBFD-1 HUAW Meaning: Lower quality threshold for Huawei power
EXQU 0 GCELL 17601 EI III control generation III on a half rate call. If the
ALLO PWR3 Power downlink receive quality level of a half rate call is
WTHR Control smaller than this threshold, the call needs to undergo
ED Algorith Huawei power control generation III.
m GUI Value Range: 1~30
Unit: dB
Actual Value Range: 1~30
Default Value: 18
DLHSR BSC691 SET GBFD-1 HUAW Meaning: Lower quality threshold for Huawei power
EXQU 0 GCELL 17601 EI III control generation III on a half rate call. If the
ALLO PWR3 Power downlink receive quality level of a half rate call is
WTHR Control smaller than this threshold, the call needs to undergo
ED Algorith Huawei power control generation III.
m GUI Value Range: 1~30
Unit: dB
Actual Value Range: 1~30
Default Value: 18
DLHSR BSC690 SET GBFD-1 HUAW Meaning: Upper quality threshold for Huawei power
EXQU 0 GCELL 17601 EI III control generation III on a half rate call. If the
ALHIG PWR3 Power downlink receive quality level of a half rate call is
HTHR Control greater than this threshold, the call needs to undergo
ED Algorith Huawei power control generation III.
m GUI Value Range: 1~30
Unit: dB
Actual Value Range: 1~30
Default Value: 18
DLHSR BSC691 SET GBFD-1 HUAW Meaning: Upper quality threshold for Huawei power
EXQU 0 GCELL 17601 EI III control generation III on a half rate call. If the
ALHIG PWR3 Power downlink receive quality level of a half rate call is
HTHR Control greater than this threshold, the call needs to undergo
ED Algorith Huawei power control generation III.
m GUI Value Range: 1~30
Unit: dB
Actual Value Range: 1~30
Default Value: 18
DLFSR BSC690 SET GBFD-1 HUAW Meaning: Lower quality threshold for Huawei power
EXQU 0 GCELL 17601 EI III control generation III on a full rate call. If the
ALLO PWR3 Power downlink receive quality level of a full rate call is
WTHR Control smaller than this threshold, the call needs to undergo
ED Algorith Huawei power control generation III.
m GUI Value Range: 1~30
Unit: dB
Actual Value Range: 1~30
Default Value: 18
DLFSR BSC691 SET GBFD-1 HUAW Meaning: Lower quality threshold for Huawei power
EXQU 0 GCELL 17601 EI III control generation III on a full rate call. If the
ALLO PWR3 Power downlink receive quality level of a full rate call is
WTHR Control smaller than this threshold, the call needs to undergo
ED Algorith Huawei power control generation III.
m GUI Value Range: 1~30
Unit: dB
Actual Value Range: 1~30
Default Value: 18
DLFSR BSC690 SET GBFD-1 HUAW Meaning: Upper quality threshold for Huawei power
EXQU 0 GCELL 17601 EI III control generation III on a full rate call. If the
ALHIG PWR3 Power downlink receive quality level of a full rate call is
HTHR Control greater than this threshold, the call needs to undergo
ED Algorith Huawei power control generation III.
m GUI Value Range: 1~30
Unit: dB
Actual Value Range: 1~30
Default Value: 18
DLFSR BSC691 SET GBFD-1 HUAW Meaning: Upper quality threshold for Huawei power
EXQU 0 GCELL 17601 EI III control generation III on a full rate call. If the
ALHIG PWR3 Power downlink receive quality level of a full rate call is
HTHR Control greater than this threshold, the call needs to undergo
ED Algorith Huawei power control generation III.
m GUI Value Range: 1~30
Unit: dB
Actual Value Range: 1~30
Default Value: 18
DLAHS BSC690 SET GBFD-1 HUAW Meaning: If the downlink receive quality level of an
REXQ 0 GCELL 17601 EI III AMR half rate call is smaller than this parameter, the
UALLO PWR3 Power call needs to undergo Huawei power control
WTHR Control generation III.
ED Algorith GUI Value Range: 1~30
m
Unit: dB
Actual Value Range: 1~30
Default Value: 18
DLAHS BSC691 SET GBFD-1 HUAW Meaning: If the downlink receive quality level of an
REXQ 0 GCELL 17601 EI III AMR half rate call is smaller than this parameter, the
UALLO PWR3 Power call needs to undergo Huawei power control
WTHR Control generation III.
ED Algorith GUI Value Range: 1~30
m
Unit: dB
Actual Value Range: 1~30
Default Value: 18
DLAHS BSC690 SET GBFD-1 HUAW Meaning: If the downlink receive quality level of an
REXQ 0 GCELL 17601 EI III AMR half rate call is greater than this parameter, the
UALHI PWR3 Power call needs to undergo Huawei power control
GHTH Control generation III.
RED Algorith GUI Value Range: 1~30
m
Unit: dB
Actual Value Range: 1~30
Default Value: 18
DLAHS BSC691 SET GBFD-1 HUAW Meaning: If the downlink receive quality level of an
REXQ 0 GCELL 17601 EI III AMR half rate call is greater than this parameter, the
UALHI PWR3 Power call needs to undergo Huawei power control
GHTH Control generation III.
RED Algorith GUI Value Range: 1~30
m
Unit: dB
Actual Value Range: 1~30
Default Value: 18
DLAFS BSC690 SET GBFD-1 HUAW Meaning: If the downlink receive quality level of an
REXQ 0 GCELL 17601 EI III AMR full rate call is smaller than this parameter, the
UALLO PWR3 Power call needs to undergo Huawei power control
WTHR Control generation III.
ED Algorith GUI Value Range: 1~30
m
Unit: dB
Actual Value Range: 1~30
Default Value: 16
DLAFS BSC691 SET GBFD-1 HUAW Meaning: If the downlink receive quality level of an
REXQ 0 GCELL 17601 EI III AMR full rate call is smaller than this parameter, the
UALLO PWR3 Power call needs to undergo Huawei power control
WTHR Control generation III.
ED Algorith GUI Value Range: 1~30
m
Unit: dB
Actual Value Range: 1~30
Default Value: 16
DLAFS BSC690 SET GBFD-1 HUAW Meaning: If the downlink receive quality level of an
REXQ 0 GCELL 17601 EI III AMR full rate call is greater than this parameter, the
UALHI PWR3 Power call needs to undergo Huawei power control
GHTH Control generation III.
RED Algorith GUI Value Range: 1~30
m
Unit: dB
Actual Value Range: 1~30
Default Value: 16
DLAFS BSC691 SET GBFD-1 HUAW Meaning: If the downlink receive quality level of an
REXQ 0 GCELL 17601 EI III AMR full rate call is greater than this parameter, the
UALHI PWR3 Power call needs to undergo Huawei power control
GHTH Control generation III.
RED Algorith GUI Value Range: 1~30
m
Unit: dB
Actual Value Range: 1~30
Default Value: 16
AlphaQ BSC690 SET GBFD-1 VAMOS Meaning: Downlink receive quality threshold of the
pskHR 0 GCELL 15830 HR channels that are enabled with the Alpha-QPSK
RxQual VAMO power control algorithm. When the downlink receive
Thd SPWR quality of a VAMOS HR call is lower than this
threshold, the BTS power is reduced. When the
downlink receive quality of a VAMOS HR call is
higher than this threshold, the BTS power is boosted.
When the downlink receive quality of a VAMOS HR
call is equal to this threshold, the BTS power remains
unchanged. Map the value of this parameter onto a
CIR according to the mapping rule between receive
quality ranks and CIRs when using it.
GUI Value Range: 0~7
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: 0~7
Default Value: 1
AlphaQ BSC691 SET GBFD-1 VAMOS Meaning: Downlink receive quality threshold of the
pskHR 0 GCELL 15830 HR channels that are enabled with the Alpha-QPSK
RxQual VAMO power control algorithm. When the downlink receive
Thd SPWR quality of a VAMOS HR call is lower than this
threshold, the BTS power is reduced. When the
downlink receive quality of a VAMOS HR call is
higher than this threshold, the BTS power is boosted.
When the downlink receive quality of a VAMOS HR
call is equal to this threshold, the BTS power remains
unchanged. Map the value of this parameter onto a
CIR according to the mapping rule between receive
quality ranks and CIRs when using it.
GUI Value Range: 0~7
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: 0~7
Default Value: 1
AlphaQ BSC690 SET GBFD-1 VAMOS Meaning: Downlink receive quality threshold of the
pskAmr 0 GCELL 15830 AMR HR channels that are enabled with the Alpha-
HRRxQ VAMO QPSK power control algorithm. When the downlink
ualThd SPWR receive quality of a VAMOS AMR HR call is lower
than this threshold, the BTS power is reduced. When
the downlink receive quality of a VAMOS AMR HR
call is higher than this threshold, the BTS power is
boosted. When the downlink receive quality of a
VAMOS AMR HR call is equal to this threshold, the
BTS power remains unchanged. Map the value of this
parameter onto a CIR according to the mapping rule
between receive quality ranks and CIRs when using it.
GUI Value Range: 0~7
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: 0~7
Default Value: 1
AlphaQ BSC691 SET GBFD-1 VAMOS Meaning: Downlink receive quality threshold of the
pskAmr 0 GCELL 15830 AMR HR channels that are enabled with the Alpha-
HRRxQ VAMO QPSK power control algorithm. When the downlink
ualThd SPWR receive quality of a VAMOS AMR HR call is lower
than this threshold, the BTS power is reduced. When
the downlink receive quality of a VAMOS AMR HR
call is higher than this threshold, the BTS power is
boosted. When the downlink receive quality of a
VAMOS AMR HR call is equal to this threshold, the
BTS power remains unchanged. Map the value of this
parameter onto a CIR according to the mapping rule
between receive quality ranks and CIRs when using it.
GUI Value Range: 0~7
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: 0~7
Default Value: 1
FRAM BSC690 SET MRFD- Configu Meaning: Frame offset. The frame offset technology
EOFFS 0 GCELL 210301 ration arranges the frame numbers of different cells under
ET OTHE Manage the same BTS to be different from one another by one
XT ment frame offset. Thus, the FCH and SCH signals of
neighboring cells do not appear in the same frame,
which is helpful for the coding of an MS. If the value
of this parameter is 0, the cell is not offset. If the value
is 255, this parameter is not sent. If the parameter is
set to a value except for 0 and 255, the handover of
the cell must be changed from the synchronous mode
to the asynchronous mode. For BTS3001C, BTS3X,
BTS3002C and double-transceiver BTSs, the frame
offset can be predicted according to the value of this
parameter.
GUI Value Range: 0~255
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: 0~255
Default Value: 0
FRAM BSC691 SET MRFD- Configu Meaning: Frame offset. The frame offset technology
EOFFS 0 GCELL 210301 ration arranges the frame numbers of different cells under
ET OTHE Manage the same BTS to be different from one another by one
XT ment frame offset. Thus, the FCH and SCH signals of
neighboring cells do not appear in the same frame,
which is helpful for the coding of an MS. If the value
of this parameter is 0, the cell is not offset. If the value
is 255, this parameter is not sent. If the parameter is
set to a value except for 0 and 255, the handover of
the cell must be changed from the synchronous mode
to the asynchronous mode. For double-transceiver
BTSs, the frame offset can be predicted according to
the value of this parameter.
GUI Value Range: 0~255
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: 0~255
Default Value: 0
IBCAI BSC691 SET GBFD-1 IBCA Meaning: Adds a specified offset to the uplink target
NITPC 0 GCELL 17002 (Interfer receive level when power control algorithm III is used
RXLEV CHMG ence to calculate the initial transmit power of an MS in the
ULOFF AD Based IBCA function.
SET Channel GUI Value Range: 0~63
Allocati
on) Unit: dB
Actual Value Range: 0~63
Default Value: 3
IBCAI BSC690 SET GBFD-1 IBCA Meaning: Adds a specified offset to the uplink target
NITPC 0 GCELL 17002 (Interfer receive level when power control algorithm III is used
RXLEV CHMG ence to calculate the initial transmit power of an MS in the
ULOFF AD Based IBCA function.
SET Channel GUI Value Range: 0~63
Allocati
on) Unit: dB
Actual Value Range: 0~63
Default Value: 3
IBCAI BSC690 SET GBFD-1 IBCA Meaning: Adds a specified offset to the downlink
NITPC 0 GCELL 17002 (Interfer target receive level when power control algorithm III
RXLEV CHMG ence is used to calculate the initial transmit power of a BTS
DLOFF AD Based in the IBCA function.
SET Channel GUI Value Range: 0~63
Allocati
on) Unit: dB
Actual Value Range: 0~63
Default Value: 3
IBCAI BSC691 SET GBFD-1 IBCA Meaning: Adds a specified offset to the downlink
NITPC 0 GCELL 17002 (Interfer target receive level when power control algorithm III
RXLEV CHMG ence is used to calculate the initial transmit power of a BTS
DLOFF AD Based in the IBCA function.
SET Channel GUI Value Range: 0~63
Allocati
on) Unit: dB
Actual Value Range: 0~63
Default Value: 3
IBCAI BSC690 SET GBFD-1 IBCA Meaning: Adds a specified offset to the uplink target
NITPC 0 GCELL 17002 (Interfer receive quality when power control algorithm III is
RXQU CHMG ence used to calculate the initial transmit power of an MS
ALULO AD Based in the IBCA function.
FFSET Channel GUI Value Range: 0~22
Allocati
on) Unit: dB
Actual Value Range: 0~22
Default Value: 6
IBCAI BSC691 SET GBFD-1 IBCA Meaning: Adds a specified offset to the uplink target
NITPC 0 GCELL 17002 (Interfer receive quality when power control algorithm III is
RXQU CHMG ence used to calculate the initial transmit power of an MS
ALULO AD Based in the IBCA function.
FFSET Channel GUI Value Range: 0~22
Allocati
on) Unit: dB
Actual Value Range: 0~22
Default Value: 6
IBCAI BSC690 SET GBFD-1 IBCA Meaning: Adds a specified offset to the downlink
NITPC 0 GCELL 17002 (Interfer target receive quality when power control algorithm
RXQU CHMG ence III is used to calculate the initial transmit power of a
ALDLO AD Based BTS in the IBCA function.
FFSET Channel GUI Value Range: 0~22
Allocati
on) Unit: dB
Actual Value Range: 0~22
Default Value: 6
IBCAI BSC691 SET GBFD-1 IBCA Meaning: Adds a specified offset to the downlink
NITPC 0 GCELL 17002 (Interfer target receive quality when power control algorithm
RXQU CHMG ence III is used to calculate the initial transmit power of a
ALDLO AD Based BTS in the IBCA function.
FFSET Channel GUI Value Range: 0~22
Allocati
on) Unit: dB
Actual Value Range: 0~22
Default Value: 6
IBCAU BSC690 SET GBFD-1 IBCA Meaning: This parameter specifies whether the IBCA
SEDIU 0 GCELL 17002 (Interfer algorithm is allowed in the overlaid subcell and
OSUBL CHMG ence underlaid subcell. Disabled in OL and UL Subcells
AY AD Based indicates that the IBCA algorithm is not allowed in
Channel either the overlaid subcell or the underlaid subcell;
Allocati Enabled in UL Subcell indicates that the IBCA
on) algorithm is allowed in the underlaid subcell but not
allowed in the overlaid subcell; Enabled in OL
Subcell indicates that the IBCA algorithm is allowed
in the overlaid subcell but not in the underlaid subcell;
Enabled in OL and UL Subcells indicates that the
IBCA algorithm is allowed in both overlaid and
underlaid subcells.
GUI Value Range: NO(Disabled in OL and UL
subcell), UNDER(Enabled in UL subcell),
INNER( Enabled in OL subcell), YES(Enabled in OL
and UL subcell)
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: NO, UNDER, INNER, YES
Default Value: UNDER(Enabled in UL subcell)
IBCAU BSC691 SET GBFD-1 IBCA Meaning: This parameter specifies whether the IBCA
SEDIU 0 GCELL 17002 (Interfer algorithm is allowed in the overlaid subcell and
OSUBL CHMG ence underlaid subcell. Disabled in OL and UL Subcells
AY AD Based indicates that the IBCA algorithm is not allowed in
Channel either the overlaid subcell or the underlaid subcell;
Allocati Enabled in UL Subcell indicates that the IBCA
on) algorithm is allowed in the underlaid subcell but not
allowed in the overlaid subcell; Enabled in OL
Subcell indicates that the IBCA algorithm is allowed
in the overlaid subcell but not in the underlaid subcell;
Enabled in OL and UL Subcells indicates that the
IBCA algorithm is allowed in both overlaid and
underlaid subcells.
GUI Value Range: NO(Disabled in OL and UL
subcell), UNDER(Enabled in UL subcell),
INNER( Enabled in OL subcell), YES(Enabled in OL
and UL subcell)
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: NO, UNDER, INNER, YES
Default Value: UNDER(Enabled in UL subcell)
IBCAI BSC690 SET GBFD-1 IBCA Meaning: In a concentric cell (including a CoBCCH
UOPAT 0 GCELL 17002 (Interfer cell), this parameter is used together with the path loss
HLOSS CHMG ence of an MS to the serving cell or a neighboring cell
OFF AD Based measured on the underlaid subcell to estimate the path
Channel loss on the overlaid subcell. IUO path loss
Allocati compensation = Combiner insert loss difference +
on) Path loss difference due to the use of different
antennas + Path loss difference due to different
frequency selectivity. The value of this parameter is
calculated based on the IUO level values measured by
field engineers. If different antennas are used in the
overlaid and underlaid subcells, the level must be
measured at multiple locations.
GUI Value Range: 0~63
Unit: dB
Actual Value Range: 0~63
Default Value: 4
IBCAI BSC691 SET GBFD-1 IBCA Meaning: In a concentric cell (including a CoBCCH
UOPAT 0 GCELL 17002 (Interfer cell), this parameter is used together with the path loss
HLOSS CHMG ence of an MS to the serving cell or a neighboring cell
OFF AD Based measured on the underlaid subcell to estimate the path
Channel loss on the overlaid subcell. IUO path loss
Allocati compensation = Combiner insert loss difference +
on) Path loss difference due to the use of different
antennas + Path loss difference due to different
frequency selectivity. The value of this parameter is
calculated based on the IUO level values measured by
field engineers. If different antennas are used in the
overlaid and underlaid subcells, the level must be
measured at multiple locations.
GUI Value Range: 0~63
Unit: dB
Actual Value Range: 0~63
Default Value: 4
TRXM BSC690 SET GBFD-1 Frequen Meaning: Mobile allocation index offset (MAIO) of
AIO 0 GTRX 13701 cy the channel in the TRX
CHAN Hopping GUI Value Range: 0~63
HOP (RF
hopping, Unit: None
baseban Actual Value Range: 0~63
d Default Value: 0
hopping
)
TRXM BSC691 SET GBFD-1 Frequen Meaning: Mobile allocation index offset (MAIO) of
AIO 0 GTRX 13701 cy the channel in the TRX
CHAN Hopping GUI Value Range: 0~63
HOP (RF
hopping, Unit: None
baseban Actual Value Range: 0~63
d Default Value: 0
hopping
)
IBCAS BSC690 SET GBFD-1 IBCA Meaning: Minimum CIR for SAIC-capable MSs. This
OFTBL 0 GCELL 17002 (Interfer variable indicates the downward adjustment step of
KSAIC CHMG ence the soft block threshold for SAIC-capable MSs.
OFF AD Based GUI Value Range: 0~23
Channel
Allocati Unit: dB
on) Actual Value Range: 0~23
Default Value: 1
IBCAS BSC691 SET GBFD-1 IBCA Meaning: Minimum CIR for SAIC-capable MSs. This
OFTBL 0 GCELL 17002 (Interfer variable indicates the downward adjustment step of
KSAIC CHMG ence the soft block threshold for SAIC-capable MSs.
OFF AD Based GUI Value Range: 0~23
Channel
Allocati Unit: dB
on) Actual Value Range: 0~23
Default Value: 1
FRAM BSC690 SET GBFD-5 BTS Meaning: Bit offset in the frame of the BTS clock.
EBITO 0 BTSCL 10401 GPS GUI Value Range: -80~80
FFSET K Synchro
nization Unit: 0.125bit
Actual Value Range: -10~10
Default Value: 0
FRAM BSC691 SET GBFD-5 BTS Meaning: Bit offset in the frame of the BTS clock.
EBITO 0 BTSCL 10401 GPS GUI Value Range: -80~80
FFSET K Synchro
nization Unit: 0.125bit
Actual Value Range: -10~10
Default Value: 0
TCHBU BSC690 SET None None Meaning: If the current channel seizure ratio reaches
SYTHR 0 GCELL or exceeds this value, the half-rate TCH is assigned
ES CHMG preferentially; otherwise, the full-rate TCH is assigned
AD preferentially.
GUI Value Range: 0~100
Unit: %
Actual Value Range: 0~100
Default Value: 60
TCHBU BSC691 SET None None Meaning: If the current channel seizure ratio reaches
SYTHR 0 GCELL or exceeds this value, the half-rate TCH is assigned
ES CHMG preferentially; otherwise, the full-rate TCH is assigned
AD preferentially.
GUI Value Range: 0~100
Unit: %
Actual Value Range: 0~100
Default Value: 60
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