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Contents
2 Overview.........................................................................................................................................3
3 Principles.........................................................................................................................................5
3.1 Overview........................................................................................................................................................................5
3.2 Typical Traffic Rate........................................................................................................................................................5
3.3 Rate Matching Rules......................................................................................................................................................6
3.4 Rate Matching Procedure...............................................................................................................................................6
4 Network Impact.............................................................................................................................8
5 Engineering Guidelines...............................................................................................................9
5.1 When to Use...................................................................................................................................................................9
5.2 Deployment....................................................................................................................................................................9
5.2.1 Requirements...............................................................................................................................................................9
5.2.2 Data Preparation........................................................................................................................................................10
5.2.3 Activation..................................................................................................................................................................10
5.2.4 Activation Observation..............................................................................................................................................11
5.2.5 Deactivation...............................................................................................................................................................11
6 Parameters.....................................................................................................................................12
7 Counters........................................................................................................................................31
8 Glossary.........................................................................................................................................32
9 Reference Documents.................................................................................................................33
1.1 Scope
This document describes WRFD-030004 Adaptive Configuration of Typical HSPA Rate,
including its technical principles, network impact, and engineering guidelines.
NE Type NE Model
l Feature change
Changes in features and parameters of a specified version as well as the affected entities
l Editorial change
Changes in wording or addition of information and any related parameters affected by
editorial changes. Editorial change does not specify the affected entities.
RAN16.0 01 (2015-01-30)
Compared with Issue 02 (2012-07-20) of RAN14.0, Issue 01 (2015-01-30) of RAN16.0 includes
the following changes.
Feature Replaced the MBR assigned by the CN with the RabDLBitrate RabDLBitr
change (BSC6900,BSC6910) parameter in certain scenarios. For ate
details, see 3.3 Rate Matching Rules. (BSC6900,
BSC6910)
WRFD- Adaptive Y Y Y Y Y Y
030004 Configur
ation of
Typical
HSPA
Rate
NOTE
Y indicates that a feature is supported; N indicates that a feature is not supported; NA indicates that an NE is
not involved, that is, a feature does not require the support of the NE.
2 Overview
With High Speed Packet Access (HSPA), mobile operators can provide services with diversified
traffic rates. This is beneficial to mobile operators in many cases, such as in competing with
fixed-line operators and in justifying service fees. The typical traffic rates configured at the
Radio Network Controller (RNC), however, are fixed and separated, and may be inconsistent
with the maximum bit rates (MBRs) configured at the core network (CN).
If an inconsistency occurs, the RNC selects a typical traffic rate closest to the MBR assigned by
the CN. This rate, not the MBR, is then used for calculating the actual maximum traffic rate of
the UE. As a result, the rate used by the UE is inconsistent with the MBR configured at the CN,
and user experience may be affected.
With the feature Adaptive Configuration of Typical HSPA Rate, the RNC can calculate the
actual maximum traffic rate based on the MBR assigned by the CN when a traffic rate
inconsistency occurs between the RNC and CN. In this way, the rate assigned to the UE is
consistent with the MBR configured at the CN.
Figure 2-1 shows how this feature is implemented in the WCDMA system.
NOTE
Typical traffic rates refer to the MBRs configured at the RNC rather than the MBR assigned by the CN.
3 Principles
3.1 Overview
The CN sends the MBR to the RNC using an RAB assignment request message; The RNC
compares the MBR assigned by the CN, the maximum rate supported by the UE, the maximum
rate supported by the serving cell, and the rate specified in the license file, and selects the lowest
of these four values. The RNC uses the lowest value as MBRrnc. The RNC then maps the
MBRrnc onto a typical traffic rate.
Without the feature Adaptive Configuration of Typical HSPA Rate, if the MBRrnc cannot be
mapped onto any typical traffic rate, the RNC selects the typical traffic rate closest to the
MBRrnc. The RNC then identifies a Radio Access Bearer (RAB) index based on the MBRrnc
and the related attributes. These attributes are the CN domain, traffic class, source statistics
descriptor, and direction. These attributes and RAB indexes are stored in the Traffic Radio Bearer
(TRB) specifications table at the RNC. The MBRrnc corresponding to the RAB index is the
typical traffic rate. The RNC then sends the actual maximum traffic rate calculated based on the
typical traffic rate to the UE and configures the associated parameters for the service based on
the RAB index.
With this feature, if the MBRrnc cannot be mapped onto any typical traffic rate, the RNC
configures the associated parameters for the service according to the traffic-bearing parameters
for the typical traffic rate closest to the MBRrnc and the rate assigned to the UE is consistent
with the MBRrnc.
This feature is applicable only to best effort (BE) services over HSPA channels.
The MBRs of TRB specifications are the typical traffic rates configured at the RNC.
Assume that the MBRrnc is 5400 kbit/s. The typical traffic rates at the RNC that are close to
5400 kbit/s are 2720 kbit/s and 5440 kbit/s. The rate closest to 5400 kbit/s is 5440 kbit/s, which
corresponds to RAB index 58, as shown in Figure 3-1. Without this feature, the rate assigned
to the UE for BE services is 5440 kbit/s. With this feature, the rate assigned to the UE is 5400
kbit/s. In addition, the RNC configures the associated parameters for BE services according to
the traffic-bearing parameters for RAB index 58.
If two typical traffic rates are equally close to the MBRrnc, the larger traffic rate is selected. For
example, if the MBRrnc is 4520 kbit/s, traffic rates 3600 kbit/s and 5440 kbit/s are equally close
to the MBRrnc. In this situation, 5440 kbit/s is selected.
When RAB_DL_BITRATE_MOD_SWITCH in the PROCESSSWITCH3
(BSC6900,BSC6910) parameter is set to 1 and RabDLBitrate(BSC6900,BSC6910) is set to a
value greater than 1,600,000, the downlink MBR assigned by the CN is replaced by the RNC
parameter RabDLBitrate(BSC6900,BSC6910). For example, if the downlink MBR assigned by
the CN is 42,100,000 and the RabDLBitrate(BSC6900,BSC6910) parameter is set to
21,000,000, the RNC compares the value of the RabDLBitrate(BSC6900,BSC6910) parameter,
the maximum rate supported by the UE, the maximum rate supported by the serving cell, and
the rate specified in the license file, and selects the lowest of these four values as the MBRrnc.
the lowest of these four values. The RNC uses the lowest value as MBRrnc. The rate adaptive
configuration procedure in the uplink is similar to that in the downlink. Figure 3-2 shows the
rate adaptive configuration procedure based on the assumption that the MBRrnc configured on
the CN is 5400 kbit/s.
NOTE
1. The CN sends the RNC an RAB Assignment Request message, carrying an MBR.
2. The RNC compares the MBR assigned by the CN, the maximum rate supported by the UE,
the maximum rate supported by the serving cell, and the rate specified in the license file,
and selects the lowest of these four values. The RNC uses the lowest value to calculate the
actual maximum traffic rate. The RNC uses the lowest value as MBRrnc. Assume that the
MBRrnc is 5400 kbit/s.
3. The rate assigned to the UE is consistent with the MBRrnc. In addition, the RNC obtains
the traffic-bearing parameters for the typical traffic rate 5440 kbit/s, which is closest to
5400 kbit/s.
4. The RNC maps the MBRrnc onto the MAC rate and sends the MAC rate to the NodeB.
5. Based on the MAC rate, the NodeB assigns resources to the UE.
6. An RAB connection is set up between the RNC and UE.
7. The UE transmits data at the MAC rate mapped from the MBRrnc. The data transmission
is based on the traffic-bearing parameters for the typical traffic rate 5440 kbit/s.
4 Network Impact
System Capacity
No impact.
Network Performance
With this feature:
l The actual maximum traffic rate of the UE increases if the MBR assigned by the CN is
higher than the typical traffic rates configured at the RNC.
l The actual maximum traffic rate of the UE decreases if the MBR assigned by the CN is
lower than the typical traffic rates configured at the RNC.
5 Engineering Guidelines
5.2 Deployment
This section describes how to activate, verify, and deactivate the optional feature WRFD-030004
Adaptive Configuration of Typical HSPA Rate.
5.2.1 Requirements
l Dependencies on Hardware
– The BTS3812E, BTS3812A, and BTS3812AE must be configured with the EBBI,
EBOI, EULP+EDLP, or EULPd+EDLP boards. Downlink services must be established
on the EBBI, EBOI, or EDLP board.
– The DBS3800 must be configured with the EBBC or EBBCd board. Downlink services
must be established on the EBBC or EBBCd board.
– The 3900 series base stations must be configured with the WBBPb, WBBPd, WBBPf,
or UBBPd board. Downlink services must be established on the WBBPb, WBBPd,
WBBPf, or UBBPd board.
l Dependencies on Other Features
The features WRFD-010610 HSDPA Introduction Package and WRFD-010612 HSUPA
Introduction Package have been configured before this feature is activated.
l License
For details about how to activate the license, see License Management Feature Parameter
Description.
If RAN Sharing or MOCN is enabled, the licensed value is allocated among the primary
and secondary operators according to the value of the "License Allocation for Multiple
Operators parameter".
Method 3# : It is recommended that the license allocation proportion of a feature be
consistent with that of the capacity license item "HSDPA Throughput-1KBPS". The
licensed values can be set by running the SET LICENSE command. The licensed values
can be set by running the SET LICENSE command. If the FeatureResAssignMode
parameter in this command is set to AutoAssign, the licensed values are automatically
allocated among the primary and secondary operators. If the FeatureResAssignMode
parameter in this command is set to ManualAssign, you also need to specify the related
license parameters to implement manual license allocation.
5.2.3 Activation
Run the RNC MML command SET UCORRMALGOSWITCH (CME single configuration:
UMTS Radio Global Configuration Express > Connection_Oriented RRM Switch
Configuration > Connection Oriented Algorithm Switches; CME batch modification center:
Modifying RNC Parameters in Batches) to enable this feature. In this step, select the
HSPA_ADPTIVE_RATE_ALGO_SWITCH check box under the parameter PS Rate
Negotiation Switch.
Expected result: The PS BE service is set up successfully on an HSPA channel with a typical
rate.
Step 2 After the feature is activated, trigger the CN to assign a non-typical rate for a PS BE service to
be carried on an HSPA channel. Check the real rate.
Expected result: The PS BE service is set up successfully on an HSPA channel with the assigned
rate.
----End
5.2.5 Deactivation
Run the RNC MML command SET UCORRMALGOSWITCH (CME single configuration:
UMTS Radio Global Configuration Express > Connection_Oriented RRM Switch
Configuration > Connection Oriented Algorithm Switches; CME batch modification center:
Modifying RNC Parameters in Batches) to disable this feature. In this step, clear the
HSPA_ADPTIVE_RATE_ALGO_SWITCH check box under the parameter PS Rate
Negotiation Switch.
6 Parameters
RabDL BSC690 SET None None Meaning: Downlink RAB bit rate. When this parameter
Bitrate 0 URRCT is set to a value larger than 16,000,000, the downlink
RLSWI RAB bit rate equals the value of this parameter. When
TCH this parameter is set to a value smaller than or equal to
16,000,000, the downlink RAB bit rate assigned by the
CN prevails. This parameter is an advanced parameter.
To modify this parameter, contact Huawei Customer
Service Center for technical support.
GUI Value Range: 0~4294967295
Unit: bit/s
Actual Value Range: 0~4294967295
Default Value: 0
RabDL BSC691 SET None None Meaning: Downlink RAB bit rate. When this parameter
Bitrate 0 URRCT is set to a value larger than 16,000,000, the downlink
RLSWI RAB bit rate equals the value of this parameter. When
TCH this parameter is set to a value smaller than or equal to
16,000,000, the downlink RAB bit rate assigned by the
CN prevails. This parameter is an advanced parameter.
To modify this parameter, contact Huawei Customer
Service Center for technical support.
GUI Value Range: 0~4294967295
Unit: bit/s
Actual Value Range: 0~4294967295
Default Value: 0
CS_RLFAIL_RRCSETUP_STAT_SWITCH,
PS_INACT_NOTREL_FOR_CSPS_SWITCH,
RAB_DL_BITRATE_MOD_SWITCH,
RAB_WAIT_IUUP_INIT_RESPONSE_SWITCH,
CS_CALL_DROP_DEFINITION,
PS_CALL_DROP_DEFINITION,
CCH_ABNORMOLREL_CAUSE_SWITCH,
RNC_U2U_SWITCH,
INTERRAT2U_RESUME_PS_ASAP_SWITCH,
UE_TRB_RESET_IOT_SWITCH,
CUC_CMP_NO_ACTIVE_CFN_SWITCH,
RNC_RDY_FOR_INTERRAT_COMPATIBLE_SWI
TCH
Unit: None
Actual Value Range:
FACH_DCCH_CONG_CTRL_SWITCH,
RNC_F2D_RLC_SUSPEND_SWITCH,
UM_RRCRELCMP_RLDEL_DELAY_SWITCH,
RNC_TVM_BASED_P2D_SWITCH,
CS_RLFAIL_RRCSETUP_STAT_SWITCH,
PS_INACT_NOTREL_FOR_CSPS_SWITCH,
RAB_DL_BITRATE_MOD_SWITCH,
RAB_WAIT_IUUP_INIT_RESPONSE_SWITCH,
CS_CALL_DROP_DEFINITION,
PS_CALL_DROP_DEFINITION,
CCH_ABNORMOLREL_CAUSE_SWITCH,
RNC_U2U_SWITCH,
INTERRAT2U_RESUME_PS_ASAP_SWITCH,
UE_TRB_RESET_IOT_SWITCH,
CUC_CMP_NO_ACTIVE_CFN_SWITCH,
RNC_RDY_FOR_INTERRAT_COMPATIBLE_SWI
TCH
Default Value:
FACH_DCCH_CONG_CTRL_SWITCH:
0,RNC_F2D_RLC_SUSPEND_SWITCH:
0,UM_RRCRELCMP_RLDEL_DELAY_SWITCH:
1,RNC_TVM_BASED_P2D_SWITCH:
0,CS_RLFAIL_RRCSETUP_STAT_SWITCH:
0,PS_INACT_NOTREL_FOR_CSPS_SWITCH:
0,RAB_DL_BITRATE_MOD_SWITCH:
0,RAB_WAIT_IUUP_INIT_RESPONSE_SWITCH:
0,CS_CALL_DROP_DEFINITION:
0,PS_CALL_DROP_DEFINITION:
0,CCH_ABNORMOLREL_CAUSE_SWITCH:
0,RNC_U2U_SWITCH:
0,INTERRAT2U_RESUME_PS_ASAP_SWITCH:
0,UE_TRB_RESET_IOT_SWITCH:
0,CUC_CMP_NO_ACTIVE_CFN_SWITCH:
0,RNC_RDY_FOR_INTERRAT_COMPATIBLE_S
WITCH:0
CS_RLFAIL_RRCSETUP_STAT_SWITCH,
PS_INACT_NOTREL_FOR_CSPS_SWITCH,
RAB_DL_BITRATE_MOD_SWITCH,
RAB_WAIT_IUUP_INIT_RESPONSE_SWITCH,
CS_CALL_DROP_DEFINITION,
PS_CALL_DROP_DEFINITION,
CCH_ABNORMOLREL_CAUSE_SWITCH,
RNC_U2U_SWITCH,
INTERRAT2U_RESUME_PS_ASAP_SWITCH,
UE_TRB_RESET_IOT_SWITCH,
CUC_CMP_NO_ACTIVE_CFN_SWITCH,
RNC_RDY_FOR_INTERRAT_COMPATIBLE_SWI
TCH
Unit: None
Actual Value Range:
FACH_DCCH_CONG_CTRL_SWITCH,
RNC_F2D_RLC_SUSPEND_SWITCH,
UM_RRCRELCMP_RLDEL_DELAY_SWITCH,
RNC_TVM_BASED_P2D_SWITCH,
CS_RLFAIL_RRCSETUP_STAT_SWITCH,
PS_INACT_NOTREL_FOR_CSPS_SWITCH,
RAB_DL_BITRATE_MOD_SWITCH,
RAB_WAIT_IUUP_INIT_RESPONSE_SWITCH,
CS_CALL_DROP_DEFINITION,
PS_CALL_DROP_DEFINITION,
CCH_ABNORMOLREL_CAUSE_SWITCH,
RNC_U2U_SWITCH,
INTERRAT2U_RESUME_PS_ASAP_SWITCH,
UE_TRB_RESET_IOT_SWITCH,
CUC_CMP_NO_ACTIVE_CFN_SWITCH,
RNC_RDY_FOR_INTERRAT_COMPATIBLE_SWI
TCH
Default Value:
FACH_DCCH_CONG_CTRL_SWITCH:
0,RNC_F2D_RLC_SUSPEND_SWITCH:
0,UM_RRCRELCMP_RLDEL_DELAY_SWITCH:
1,RNC_TVM_BASED_P2D_SWITCH:
0,CS_RLFAIL_RRCSETUP_STAT_SWITCH:
0,PS_INACT_NOTREL_FOR_CSPS_SWITCH:
0,RAB_DL_BITRATE_MOD_SWITCH:
0,RAB_WAIT_IUUP_INIT_RESPONSE_SWITCH:
0,CS_CALL_DROP_DEFINITION:
0,PS_CALL_DROP_DEFINITION:
0,CCH_ABNORMOLREL_CAUSE_SWITCH:
0,RNC_U2U_SWITCH:
0,INTERRAT2U_RESUME_PS_ASAP_SWITCH:
0,UE_TRB_RESET_IOT_SWITCH:
0,CUC_CMP_NO_ACTIVE_CFN_SWITCH:
0,RNC_RDY_FOR_INTERRAT_COMPATIBLE_S
WITCH:0
PsSwitc BSC690 SET WRFD- Dynami Meaning: PS rate negotiation switch group. 1.
h 0 UCORR 021101 c PS_BE_EXTRA_LOW_RATE_ACCESS_SWITCH:
MALG WRFD- Channel When the switch is on, access at a rate of 0 kbit/s or on
OSWIT 010690 Configu the FACH is determined according to the current
CH ration connection state of the RRC if the PS BE admission and
WRFD- Control the later preemption and queuing fail. 2.
030004 (DCCC) PS_BE_INIT_RATE_DYNAMIC_CFG_SWITCH:
TTI When the switch is on, the initial rate of the service
Switch should be dynamically configured according to the
for BE value of Ec/No reported by the UE when the PS BE
Services service is established. 3.
Based PS_BE_IU_QOS_NEG_SWITCH: When the switch is
on on, the Iu QoS Negotiation function is applied to the PS
Coverag BE service if Alternative RAB Parameter Values IE is
e present in the RANAP RAB ASSIGNMENT
REQUEST or RELOCATION REQUEST message. 4.
Adaptiv PS_RAB_DOWNSIZING_SWITCH: When the switch
e is on and the RAB downsizing license is activated, the
Configu initial speed is determined on the basis of cell resources.
ration of Downsizing is implemented for BE services. 5.
Typical PS_STREAM_IU_QOS_NEG_SWITCH: When the
HSPA switch is on, the Iu QoS Negotiation function is applied
Rate to the PS STREAM service if Alternative RAB
Parameter Values IE is present in the RANAP RAB
ASSIGNMENT REQUEST or RELOCATION
REQUEST message. 6.
PS_BE_STRICT_IU_QOS_NEG_SWITCH: When
the switch is on, the strict Iu QoS Negotiation function
is applied to the PS BE service,RNC select Iu max bit
rate based on UE capacity,cell capacity,max bitrate and
alternative RAB parameter values in RANAP RAB
ASSIGNMENT REQUEST or RELOCATION
REQUEST message. When the switch is not on, the
loose Iu QoS Negotiation function is applied to the PS
BE service,RNC select Iu max bit rate based on UE
capacity,max bitrate and alternative RAB parameter
values in RANAP RAB ASSIGNMENT REQUEST or
RELOCATION REQUEST message,not consider cell
capacity,this can avoid Iu QoS Renegotiation between
different cell.The switch is valid when
PS_BE_IU_QOS_NEG_SWITCH is set to ON. 7.
HSPA_ADPTIVE_RATE_ALGO_SWITCH: When
this switch is turned on, the RNC can calculate the actual
maximum traffic rate of PS BE services over HSPA
channels based on the MBR assigned by the CN, if the
license controlling the Adaptive Configuration of
Typical HSPA Rate feature is activated. 8.
PS_CM_COV_H2D_0K_SWITCH: Whether to
allocate a 0 kbit/s DCH in the uplink and downlink to
HSPA services after the corresponding UE enters the
compressed mode due to poor coverage.When this
switch is turned on, a 0 kbit/s DCH is allocated to HSPA
services in the uplink and downlink after the
corresponding UE enters the compressed mode due to
poor coverage. 9.
PS_CMACTIVE_PROCESS_OPT_SWITCH:
Whether to refuse to allocate a high data rate to the PS
services of a UE in compressed mode when the UE
applies for a high data rate by moving to an inter-
frequency co-coverage cell using the directed retry
procedure.When this switch is turned on, the RNC
refuses to increase the data rate of the PS services of a
UE in compressed mode when the UE applies for a high
data rate by moving to an inter-frequency co-coverage
cell using the directed retry procedure. 10.
PS_CMTIMEOUT_UP_LIMIT_SWITCH: Whether to
refuse to increase the PS data rate of a UE that is in the
weak coverage state. Conventionally, a UE enters the
weak coverage state after reporting the event 2D and
exits the state after reporting the event 2F. During the
interval between the two events, the UE is regarded as
being in the weak coverage state. Note that the UE can
also exit the state through other processes, such as a hard
handover. When this switch is turned on, the RNC
refuses to increase the PS data rate of such a UE. 11.
PS_STREAM_IU_QOS_NEG_ENHANCE_SWITCH
: Whether the Iu QoS negotiation enhancement function
of PS streaming services takes effect. When this switch
is turned on, the Iu QoS negotiation Enhancement
function of PS streaming services takes effect. The Iu
QoS negotiation enhancement function of PS streaming
services includes the following: 1)The Iu QoS
negotiation on alternative guarantee bit rates of PS
streaming services is now supported. 2)The Iu QoS
negotiation function of PS services is supported in the
inter-RAT handover process. When this switch is turned
off, the Iu QoS negotiation Enhancement function of PS
streaming services does not take effect. 12.
PS_STREAM_IU_QOS_RENEG_SWITCH: Whether
Iu QoS re-negotiation is performed for PS streaming
services. When this switch is turned on, Iu QoS re-
negotiation is performed for streaming services. That is,
if the rate over the Uu interface changes after the RAB
establishment, the RNC sends the RAB MOBIFY
PsSwitc BSC691 SET WRFD- Dynami Meaning: PS rate negotiation switch group. 1.
h 0 UCORR 021101 c PS_BE_EXTRA_LOW_RATE_ACCESS_SWITCH:
MALG WRFD- Channel When the switch is on, access at a rate of 0 kbit/s or on
OSWIT 010690 Configu the FACH is determined according to the current
CH ration connection state of the RRC if the PS BE admission and
WRFD- Control the later preemption and queuing fail. 2.
030004 (DCCC) PS_BE_INIT_RATE_DYNAMIC_CFG_SWITCH:
TTI When the switch is on, the initial rate of the service
Switch should be dynamically configured according to the
for BE value of Ec/No reported by the UE when the PS BE
Services service is established. 3.
Based PS_BE_IU_QOS_NEG_SWITCH: When the switch is
on on, the Iu QoS Negotiation function is applied to the PS
Coverag BE service if Alternative RAB Parameter Values IE is
e present in the RANAP RAB ASSIGNMENT
REQUEST or RELOCATION REQUEST message. 4.
Adaptiv PS_RAB_DOWNSIZING_SWITCH: When the switch
e is on and the RAB downsizing license is activated, the
Configu initial speed is determined on the basis of cell resources.
ration of Downsizing is implemented for BE services. 5.
Typical PS_STREAM_IU_QOS_NEG_SWITCH: When the
HSPA switch is on, the Iu QoS Negotiation function is applied
Rate to the PS STREAM service if Alternative RAB
Parameter Values IE is present in the RANAP RAB
ASSIGNMENT REQUEST or RELOCATION
REQUEST message. 6.
PS_BE_STRICT_IU_QOS_NEG_SWITCH: When
the switch is on, the strict Iu QoS Negotiation function
is applied to the PS BE service,RNC select Iu max bit
rate based on UE capacity,cell capacity,max bitrate and
alternative RAB parameter values in RANAP RAB
ASSIGNMENT REQUEST or RELOCATION
REQUEST message. When the switch is not on, the
loose Iu QoS Negotiation function is applied to the PS
BE service,RNC select Iu max bit rate based on UE
capacity,max bitrate and alternative RAB parameter
values in RANAP RAB ASSIGNMENT REQUEST or
RELOCATION REQUEST message,not consider cell
capacity,this can avoid Iu QoS Renegotiation between
different cell.The switch is valid when
PS_BE_IU_QOS_NEG_SWITCH is set to ON. 7.
HSPA_ADPTIVE_RATE_ALGO_SWITCH: When
this switch is turned on, the RNC can calculate the actual
maximum traffic rate of PS BE services over HSPA
channels based on the MBR assigned by the CN, if the
license controlling the Adaptive Configuration of
Typical HSPA Rate feature is activated. 8.
PS_CM_COV_H2D_0K_SWITCH: Whether to
allocate a 0 kbit/s DCH in the uplink and downlink to
HSPA services after the corresponding UE enters the
compressed mode due to poor coverage.When this
switch is turned on, a 0 kbit/s DCH is allocated to HSPA
services in the uplink and downlink after the
corresponding UE enters the compressed mode due to
poor coverage. 9.
PS_CMACTIVE_PROCESS_OPT_SWITCH:
Whether to refuse to allocate a high data rate to the PS
services of a UE in compressed mode when the UE
applies for a high data rate by moving to an inter-
frequency co-coverage cell using the directed retry
procedure.When this switch is turned on, the RNC
refuses to increase the data rate of the PS services of a
UE in compressed mode when the UE applies for a high
data rate by moving to an inter-frequency co-coverage
cell using the directed retry procedure. 10.
PS_CMTIMEOUT_UP_LIMIT_SWITCH: Whether to
refuse to increase the PS data rate of a UE that is in the
weak coverage state. Conventionally, a UE enters the
weak coverage state after reporting the event 2D and
exits the state after reporting the event 2F. During the
interval between the two events, the UE is regarded as
being in the weak coverage state. Note that the UE can
also exit the state through other processes, such as a hard
handover. When this switch is turned on, the RNC
refuses to increase the PS data rate of such a UE. 11.
PS_STREAM_IU_QOS_NEG_ENHANCE_SWITCH
: Whether the Iu QoS negotiation enhancement function
of PS streaming services takes effect. When this switch
is turned on, the Iu QoS negotiation Enhancement
function of PS streaming services takes effect. The Iu
QoS negotiation enhancement function of PS streaming
services includes the following: 1)The Iu QoS
negotiation on alternative guarantee bit rates of PS
streaming services is now supported. 2)The Iu QoS
negotiation function of PS services is supported in the
inter-RAT handover process. When this switch is turned
off, the Iu QoS negotiation Enhancement function of PS
streaming services does not take effect. 12.
PS_STREAM_IU_QOS_RENEG_SWITCH: Whether
Iu QoS re-negotiation is performed for PS streaming
services. When this switch is turned on, Iu QoS re-
negotiation is performed for streaming services. That is,
if the rate over the Uu interface changes after the RAB
establishment, the RNC sends the RAB MOBIFY
7 Counters
8 Glossary
9 Reference Documents