BSC BTS Parameters
BSC BTS Parameters
DESCRIPTION With this parameter you define the time elapsed when the signal travels from the transmit antenna of the donor cell to the donor antenna of the repeater.
HOP
UHOP
With this parameter you define the frequency hopping mode of the underlay layer.
HSN1
With this parameter you define whether cyclic or random hopping is used in BB hopping group 1 and in RF hopping. Hopping sequence number 1 is used in the frequency hopping sequence generation algorithm and it is located in the Frequency Hopping System 1 (time slots 0 except BCCH time slot). With this parameter you define whether cyclic or random hopping is used in BB hopping group 2. Hopping sequence number 2 is used in the frequency hopping sequence generation algorithm and it is located in the Frequency Hopping System 2 (time slots 1-7). With this parameter you define whether cyclic or random hopping is used in the underlay layer of the IUO cell. Hopping sequence numbers are used in the frequency hopping sequence generation algorithm. With this parameter you set the MAIO offset that is the lowest MAIO in the cell. With MAIO offset it is possible to use the same MA frequency list for two or more sectors of the site without collisions. With this parameter you set the lowest MAIO value of the underlay layer per sector. With this parameter you choose the MAIOs not to be allocated successively for the cell, but for instance every second or every third value. With this parameter you choose the MAIOs of the underlay layer not to be allocated successively for the cell, but for instance every second or every third value. With this parameter you define the mobile allocation frequency list to which the BTS will be attached. The parameter is relevant when RF hopping is used. See chapter Mobile Allocation Frequency List (MA). With this parameter you define the mobile allocation frequency list to which the BTS's underlay layer will be attached. With this parameter you define whether MSs are allowed to access the cell. With this parameter you define whether call re-establishment is allowed.
HSN2
UHSN
MO
UMO MS
UMS
MAL
UMAL
BAR RE
EC
With this parameter you define if an emergency call in the cell is allowed to all MSs or only to the MSs which belong to one of the classes between 11 to 15. Value 'Y' means the latter case. With this parameter you define to which PLMNs the MS is permitted to report measurement results. The values relate to the NCC part of the BSICs. With this parameter you define the MS access classes that are not allowed to access a cell. With this parameter you define whether adjacent cells with a BCCH allocated from a different frequency band than the serving cell BCCH are taken into account in handovers and in idle mode cell selection or reselection.
PLMN ACC
DBC
DR
With this parameter you define if the directed retry feature is in use in the cell.
IDR CTY
The parameters compare the averaged values of interference downlink measurements for triggering the handover process. Type of cell.
MIDR
With this parameter you define the period starting from the assignment request during which the target cell evaluation for the directed retry handover is not allowed.
MADR
With this parameter you define the maximum time period starting from the assignment request during which the target cell evaluation for the directed retry handover is allowed.
DRM
With this parameter you define which method is used in directed retry procedure when candidate cells are evaluated. This parameter is also used to switch off directed retry method improvements
With this parameter you define the MS access classes that are not allowed to access a cell. With this parameter you combine the cell barred (BAR) and cell bar qualify (QUA) parameters and indicate the status for cell reselection. With this parameter you define the received RF power level hysteresis for required cell reselection. With this parameter you define the maximum transmission power an MS may use when accessing a CCH in the cell for GSM 900/800 bands. With this parameter you define the maximum transmission power an MS may use when accessing a CCH in the cell for GSM 1800/1900 bands.
TXP2
RXP RLT
With this parameter you define the minimum power level an MS has to receive before it is allowed to access the cell. With this parameter you define the maximum value of the radio link counter expressed in SACCH blocks.
PO
With this parameter you define the maximum transmission power a class 3 GSM 1800 MS may use when accessing the system. The maximum transmit power is ms txpwr max cch (TXP) + power offset (PO). With this parameter you define the minimum power level an MS has to receive before it is allowed to access the adjacent cell. With this parameter you define the maximum transmission power level a mobile station can use when accessing a packet control channel in the cell for GSM 900/800 bands With this parameter you define the maximum transmission power an MS may use when accessing a packet control channel in the adjacent cell. This is used when BCCH is in GSM 1900 or GSM 1800 frequency band. With this parameter you define additional hysteresis applied in READY state for selecting a cell in the same routing area. With this parameter you define the minimum power level the MS has to receive to allocate resources from the BTS.,The value of this parameter must be higher than or equal to the value of the parameter GPL. With this parameter you define the threshold when a reallocation to a better BTS must be made. BTS with the direct GPRS access BTS option on is selected. If there are no BTSs with direct GPRS access BTS set to on.The value of this parameter must be lower than or equal to the value of the parameter GPU.
GRXP
GTXP1
GTXP2
GHYS
GPU
GPL
DIRE
With this parameter you define which BTSs in the SEG may be used for GPRS or EGPRS without signal level measurements. This parameter defines the signal level compared to non BCCH layer offset. When the value of this parameter is higher than the value of the parameter non BCCH layer offset the direct GPRS access to non BCCH layer BTS is applied. This is used in initial channel allocation and reallocation. With this parameter you define additional hystereses applied in both STANDBY and READY states for selecting a cell in a different routing area. With this parameter you indicate the GPRS cell reselection criterion With this parameter you indicate an exception to the rule for GPRS cell reselect offset. With this parameter you indicate that the mobile station should try to access another cell if available in the event of an abnormal release with cell reselection. With this parameter you define the time, in seconds, that a mobile station which has perfomed an abnormal release with cell reselection from this cell is not allowed to reselect this cell if another cell is available. If the parameter has the value "not allowed", it means the same as setting the random access retry value to N.
RES
PRC
With this parameter you define the HCS (hierarchical cell structures) priority for the cells. 0 is the lowest and 7 is the highest priority. In the adjacent cell creation if this parameter is not given and the SEG and the adjacent cell are in the same BSS, the value of this parameter is copied from the SEG. With this parameter you define the signal strength threshold for applying HCS in GPRS and LSA reselection. With this parameter you define how many call and handover attempts can be queued to wait for a TCH release in a BTS. The parameter value is a percentage (0 - 100%) of the TCHs in use in a BTS. With this parameter you define the maximum queuing time for call attempts (incoming or outgoing) in the BTS in seconds. Value 0 deactivates call attempt queuing. With this parameter you define the maximum queuing time for handover attempts (both urgent and non-urgent) in the BTS in seconds. With this parameter you define whether the BSC internal queuing type priority (parameters queueing priority call (QPC), queueing priority urgent handover (QPH) and queueing priority non-urgent handover (QPN)) is taken into account in queue handling. With this parameter you define the call attempt priority in the BTS.,Queueing priority call is one of the queuing type priorities. The others are: urgent handovers (parameter QPH) and nonurgent handovers (parameter QPN). Note that you have to define the QPU parameter value as Y before the queuing type priorities are taken into account.
HCS
MQL
TLC
TLH
QPU
QPC
QPH
With this parameter you define the urgent handover attempt (queuing type) priority in the BTS.,Queueing priority urgent handover is one of the queuing type priorities. The others are: call attempts (parameter QPC) and non-urgent handovers (parameter QPN). Note that you have to define the QPU parameter value as Y before the queuing type priorities are taken into account.
QPN
With this parameter you define the non-urgent handover attempt (queuing type) priority in the BTS. Queueing priority non-urgent handover is one of the queuing type priorities. The others are: call attempts (parameter QPC) and urgent handovers (parameter QPH). Note that you have to define the QPU parameter value as Y before the queuing type priorities are taken into account.
MPU
With this parameter you define whether the call priority in the ASSIGNMENT REQUEST message (or the HANDOVER REQUEST message in handover) from the MSC is taken into account in queue handling.
AG
With this parameter you define the number of blocks reserved for access grant messages from the CCCH during the 51 TDMA frame (a multiframe).
MFR PER
With this parameter you define the number of multiframes between two transmissions of the same paging message to the MSs of the same paging group. With this parameter you define whether IMSI attach/detach is used in the cell.If Implicit IMSI detach is on, the value of the parameter must be Y. The value of the parameter must be the same in every cell. With this parameter you define the amount of blocks allocated to the PBCCH in the multiframe.The sum of parameters PAB and PBB has to be less than 12.
ATT
PBB
PAB
With this parameter you indicate the number of blocks on each PDCH carrying the PCCCH per multiframe where neither packet paging nor PBCCH should appear. This number corresponds therefore to the number of blocks reserved for PAGCH, PNCH, PDTCH and PACCH.The sum of parameters PAB and PBB has to be less than 12.
PRB
CNT
With this parameter you indicate the number of blocks reserved in a fixed way to the PRACH channel on any PDCH carrying the PCCCH. With this parameter you define the minimum acceptable C/N (carrier/noise) ratio when selecting a time slot to be allocated for a call or handover. With this parameter you define the number of SACCH multiframes over which the averaging of the interference level in the unallocated time slots is performed. With this parameter you define the boundary limits of four interference bands for the unallocated time slots. The MML program sets boundary 0 and 5 values automatically.
AP
BO0
BO1 BO2 BO3 BO4 BO5 With this parameter you define how the MS uses DTX (discontinuous transmission).
DTX
BMA
With this parameter you define how many SACCH multiframes are used in measurement averaging in the BTS. The BTS calculates averages of the measurements performed by the BTS and the MS. The BTS is able to calculate the average on 2, 3, or 4 SACCH multiframes. Value 1 denies averaging.
PMAX1
PMAX2(CELL)
With this parameter you define the maximum power level an MS may use in the serving cell. When segment usage option is on and the segment does not contain a BCCH BTS you cannot modify this parameter. With this parameter you define the maximum power level an MS may use in the serving cell. When segment usage option is on and the segment does not contain a BCCH BTS you cannot modify this parameter. With this parameter you identify the maximum transmission power of the BTS as an attenuation from the peak power of the TRX. This parameter is used for frequency bands GSM 1800 and GSM 1900.(Note: There are limitations for Nokia InSite.)
PMAX2(BTS)
PMIN(MS)
With this parameter you define the minimum power level an MS may use in the serving cell.
PMIN(BTS)
With this parameter you identify the minimum transmission power of the BTS as an attenuation from the peak power of the TRX.,The total attenuation (bs tx pwr max (PMAX) + bs tx pwr offset (POFF) or bs tx pwr max1x00 (PMAX2) + bs tx pwr offset (POFF)) must be lower than the value of this parameter or equal to it.(Note: There are limitations for Nokia InSite.)
RET
NY1
SLO
CB
With this parameter you define the maximum number of retransmissions on the RACH (random access channel) that the MS can perform. With this parameter you define the maximum number of repetitions of the PHYSICAL INFO message during a handover that the transceiver can perform. With this parameter you define the number of TDMA frames over which retransmission is spread on the RACH (random access channel). With this parameter you allow or deny cell broadcast SMS (short message service) in a cell.(Note: If the value is "Y", a CBCH must be defined for the cell.)
BLT
With this parameter you define which proportion of reserved or unavailable channels in all channels is acceptable.BTS load threshold is one of the parameters used for the handover control process. If the threshold is exceeded, the BTS is considered to be overloaded, and handovers to that BTS will be avoided.
DMAX (MS)
With this parameter you define the maximum distance between the BTS and the MS in call setup. The maximum distance is expressed as an access delay. Within the range of 0...62, one step correlates to a distance of 550 meters. If the access delay of the channel request message exceeds the given maximum, the call attempt is rejected. When the parameter is given a value from 63 to 255, call attempts are never rejected.
TRP
With this parameter you define whether the BCCH TRX or other TRXs (of the regular frequency area) are preferred in traffic channel allocation.With this parameter you define whether the BCCH TRX or other TRXs (of the regular frequency area) are preferred in traffic channel allocation.Value Y of parameter BFG means that prioritisation indicated with parameter TRP for circuit switced traffic is also used for GPRS channel allocation.Value N of parameter BFG means that a value opposite to the one indicated with parameter TRP for circuit switched prioritisation is used for GPRS channel allocation.If no TRX prioritisation has been defined for circuit switched traffic (the value of parameter TRP is 0), no prioritisation will be applied in GPRS channel allocation, either.
CLC
With this parameter you give a load limit for traffic channels in the BTS. If the TCH load in a cell is below the limit traffic, channels for speech and single slot data calls are allocated using rotation between TRXs in a cell and between TSLs of a TRX. If the load limit has been reached or exceeded, the TCH allocation is performed trying to save larger spaces of idle FR resources for possible multislot HSCSD calls by preferring small gaps of free resources and ends of a TRX for single slot calls.( Note: If the parameter has its default value 0 in a BTS, the channel allocation in the BTS is performed according to the value of the BSC level parameter load rate for channel search.)
RDIV
With this parameter you define whether RX diversity is used in the BTS.(Note: The parameter is only allowed for Nokia MetroSite, Nokia ConnectSite 10, Nokia UltraSite and Nokia ConnectSite 100.4-way diversity is available for the Nokia UltraSite and Nokia ConnectSite 100 site types only.)
TRIH
With this parameter you control the TCH channel rate determination in TCH allocation and the TCH speech codec to be allocated during internal intra-cell handover.(Note: OPTIONAL (Half Rate OR Enhanced Full Rate Codec))
FRL
With this parameter you define the percentage of full rate TCH resources that must be available for traffic channel allocation. Full rate TCHs are allocated until the number of free full rate resources is reduced below the threshold given in the parameter. The half rate resources are then allocated.(Note: OPTIONAL (Half Rate))
FRU
With this parameter you define the percentage of full rate TCH resources that must be available for traffic channel allocation. Full rate TCHs are again allocated when the number of the free full rate resources increases above the threshold given by the parameter.(Note: OPTIONAL (Half Rate))
NECI
With this parameter you define whether the BSC supports new establishment causes.
EXT
With this parameter you define the radius extension of an extended cell.(Note: OPTIONAL (Improved solution for Extended cell radius))
MBR
With this parameter you define the number of adjacent cells from the other frequency band that the MS will report in the RX level report. (Note: OPTIONAL (Dual Band GSM/DCS))
ESI
With this parameter you accept or forbid the early sending of the MS Classmark 3 message in call setup phase to the network.
STR
With this parameter you define the threshold for the number of half or fully occupied TCH-TSLs on regular TRXs in a cell. If the traffic intensity on regular frequencies exceeds the threshold, the softblocking procedure is activated in the BTS.(Note: OPTIONAL (Dynamic Hotspot))
STS
With this parameter you define the threshold for the number of half or fully occupied TCH-TSLs on super-reuse TRXs in a cell. If the traffic intensity on super-reuse frequencies exceeds the threshold, the softblocking procedure is activated in the BTS.(Note: OPTIONAL (Dynamic Hotspot))
NBL
With this parameter you define whether the predefined offset margin is used when evaluating the signal level of the non BCCH layer.(Note: OPTIONAL (Common BCCH Control or Multi BCF Control))
CALC
With this parameter you calculate the minimum number of slots between two successive Packet Channel Request messages.(Note: OPTIONAL (Gb Interface functionality)) With this parameter you define the number of slots used to spread transmission on the PRACH (Packet random access Channel).(Note: OPTIONAL (Gb Interface functionality))
GSLO
GRET
With this parameter you indicate the maximum number of retransmissions allowed on the PRACH for each Radio Priority level 1 to 4. Radio Priority level 1 represents the highest priority. One parameter contains four values. All the values must be given at the same time by using the character &.(Note: OPTIONAL (Gb Interface functionality))
LSEG
With this parameter you determine the load limit for a BTS. Is used in controlling the load distribution between BTSs in a segment.(Note: OPTIONAL (Common BCCH Control or Multi BCF Control))
PI
With this parameter you define whether C2 reselection parameters are broadcast to mobile stations. The C2 cell reselection allows you to define other criteria for cell reselection in addition to power level.(Note: OPTIONAL (C2 Cell Reselection parameter))
QUA
With this parameter you define whether cell barring can be overridden. With this parameter you define the offset of the C2 reselection criterion for a cell.(Note: OPTIONAL (C2 Cell Reselection parameter)
REO
TEO
With this parameter you define the negative offset of the C2 reselection criterion for the duration of the penalty time (PET) after the MS has placed the cell on the list of the strongest carriers. The parameter can be changed in 10 dB steps. Value 70 dB means infinity.(Note: OPTIONAL (C2 Cell reselection parameter))
PET
With this parameter you define the duration for which the temporary offset (TEO) applies. The parameter can be changed in steps of 20 s. Value 640 s indicates that the sign of the cell reselect offset (REO) parameter will be changed and the temporary offset (TEO) parameter will be ignored.Note: OPTIONAL (C2 Cell reselection parameter)
IDLE
With this parameter you define the BCCH frequency list used by idle MSs. This list is used for cell reselection and is sent on the BCCH.(Note: OPTIONAL (Double BA-lists))
ACT
With this parameter you define the BCCH frequency list used by active MSs. This list is used for handovers and is sent on the SACCH.
TR
With this parameter you define whether the trunk reservation algorithm is used in the cell.Note: OPTIONAL (Improved Trunk Reservation (TR)) With this parameter you define the number of free traffic channels that must be exceeded before all access attempts are granted. The value is BTS-specific and common to all traffic types of that BTS.Note: OPTIONAL (Improved Trunk Reservation (TR))
LIMIT
TCRP
With this parameter you define the number of traffic channels reserved in the BTS for priority subscribers only.Note: OPTIONAL (Improved Trunk Reservation (TR))
RUP
With this parameter you define if the priority channels are available only for priority subscribers also in an incoming handover,Note: OPTIONAL (Improved Trunk Reservation (TR))
REM
With this parameter you define which reservation method of traffic channels the trunk reservation algorithm uses.Note: OPTIONAL (Improved Trunk Reservation (TR))
GENA
With this parameter you define whether the GPRS capability is enabled in the BTS during the normal operation of the cell.Note: OPTIONAL (Gb Interface functionality)
RAC
With this parameter you define the routing area code in the adjacent cell. In the adjacent cell creation if this parameter is not given and the SEG and the adjacent cell are in the same BSS, the value of this parameter is copied from the SEG.Note: OPTIONAL (Gb Interface functionality)
CDED
With this parameter you determine the amount of PSW-only channels in a cell. The value of the dedicated GPRS capacity parameter must be smaller than or equal to the value of the default GPRS capacity parameter. Note: OPTIONAL (Gb Interface functionality) With this parameter you determine the amount of PSW-only channels in a cell. The value of the default GPRS capacity parameter must be higher than or equal to the value of the dedicated GPRS capacity parameter.Note: OPTIONAL (Gb Interface functionality)
CDEF
CMAX
With this parameter you define the maximum number of PSW (packet switched) channels in a BTS.The value of the CMAX parameter must be higher than or equal to the value of the CDEF parameter.Note: OPTIONAL (Gb Interface functionality)
BFG
With this parameter you define whether the BCCH TRX or other TRXs are preferred in GPRS channel allocation. The meaning of this parameter depends on the value of the BTS parameter TRX priority in TCH allocation (TRP) which indicates the prioritisation used for circuit switched traffic.Value Y means that prioritisation indicated with parameter TRP for circuit switched traffic is also used for GPRS channel allocation.Value N means that a value opposite to the one indicated with parameter TRP for circuit switched traffic is used for GPRS channel allocation. If no TRX prioritisation has been defined for circuit switched traffic (the value of parameter TRP is 0), no prioritisation will be applied in GPRS channel allocation, either.Note: OPTIONAL (Gb Interface functionality)
DLA
With this parameter you define the allowed probability (%) for the system to make a wrong decision in downlink adaptation. With this parameter you define the allowed probability (%) for the system,Note: OPTIONAL (Gb Interface functionality)
ULA
DLB
With this parameter you indicate the RLC BLER (block error rate percentage) for CS-1 channel coding. At this point CS-1 and CS2 give the same effective bit rate and Coding Scheme selection criteria in RLC Acknowledged mode for downlink TBFs changes. The parameter is meaningful only if link adaptation is used in case of no frequency hopping.Note: OPTIONAL (Gb Interface functionality)
ULB
With this parameter you indicate the RLC BLER (block error rate percentage) for CS-1 channel coding. At this point CS-1 and CS2 give the same effective bit rate and Coding Scheme selection criteria in RLC Acknowledged mode for uplink TBFs changes. The parameter is meaningful only if link adaptation is used in case of no frequency hopping.Note: OPTIONAL (Gb Interface functionality)
DLBH
With this parameter you indicate the RLC BLER (block error rate percentage) for CS-1 channel coding. At this point CS-1 and CS2 give the same effective bit rate and Coding Scheme selection criteria in RLC Acknowledged mode for downlink TBFs changes. The parameter is meaningful only if link adaptation and Base Band Frequency Hopping are used.Note: OPTIONAL (Gb Interface functionality)
ULBH
With this parameter you indicate the RLC BLER (block error rate percentage) for CS-1 channel coding. At this point CS-1 and CS2 give the same effective bit rate and Coding Scheme selection criteria in RLC Acknowledged mode for uplink TBFs changes. The parameter is meaningful only if link adaptation and hopping are used.Note: OPTIONAL (Gb Interface functionality)
COD
With this parameter you indicate the selection of Coding Scheme in RLC (Radio Link Control) Acknowledged mode in case frequency hopping is not used.Note: OPTIONAL (Gb Interface functionality)
CODH
With this parameter you indicate the selection of Coding Scheme in RLC (Radio Link Control) Acknowledged mode in case frequency hopping is used. Note: OPTIONAL (Gb Interface functionality)
MCA
With this parameter you indicate the Modulation and Coding Scheme (MCS) used at the beginning of a TBF for acknowledged mode. The parameter is used in EGPRS link adaptation.Note: OPTIONAL (Gb Interface functionality and EGPRS_USAGE, EDGE
MCU
With this parameter you indicate the MCS used at the beginning of a TBF for unacknowledged mode. The parameter is used in EGPRS link adaptation,Note: OPTIONAL (Gb Interface functionality and EGPRS_USAGE, EDGE
BLA
With this parameter you indicate the maximum block error rate of first transmission in acknowledged mode. The parameter is used in EGPRS link adaptation,Related command(s): EQV, EQO
BLU
With this parameter you indicate the maximum block error rate in unacknowledged mode. The unit is parts per thousand. The parameter is used in EGPRS link adaptation. Note: OPTIONAL (Gb Interface functionality and EGPRS_USAGE, EDGE
MBG
With this parameter you can adjust the MCS and modulation preferences. This is the offset added to reported GMSK mean BEP values before BEP table lookups. The value applies to both uplink and downlink directions. The parameter is used in EGPRS link adaptation.Note: OPTIONAL (Gb Interface functionality and EGPRS_USAGE, EDGE)
MBP
With this parameter you can adjust the MCS and modulation preferences. This is the offset added to reported 8PSK mean BEP values before BEP table lookups. The value applies to both uplink and downlink directions. The parameter is used in EGPRS link adaptation.Note: OPTIONAL (Gb Interface functionality and EGPRS_USAGE, EDGE)
NSEI
With this parameter you can manually select the network service entity identifier to which the BTS/SEG will be connected. If you give this parameter the PCU selection algorithm is not used. The routing area must be created and the NSEI must exist on the routing area the BTS/SEG is using. You can give this parameter only when the parameter GPRS enabled (GENA) is set to Y.Note: OPTIONAL (Gb Interface functionality)
STATE
With this parameter you identify the state into which the administrative state of the TRX object will be changed. With this parameter you enable or disable the EGPRS capability in the BTS. All TRXs of the BTS have to be EDGE capable,Note: OPTIONAL (Gb Interface functionality and EGRS_USAGE, EDGE)
EGENA
MML default:
Range:
ND (not defined)
1...65535 microsec BB (baseband hopping is used),RF (radio frequency hopping is used),N (hopping is not used)
This is used for IC implementation where The IC has implemeted on those cells this parameter is to be kept as
0 (cyclic hopping),The parameter is only used with BB and RF hopping. See the BTS hopping mode
0..62
0 1
0..62 1..62
1..62
0..255,Value 0 detaches the BTS from any mobile allocation No MA list attached frequency list. 0..255,Value 0 detaches the BTS from any mobile allocation No MA list attached frequency list. N This parameter used with avraging of 30 SACCH Frams and its supporting parameter is HO. N Y/N Y/N
Y/N
In the case of call setup( MOC & MTC Both) if congestion occure in serving cell,To avoid the loss of call, The MS can be handed over to the adjencent cell. Now the selection of adjecent cells is based upon the downlink signal level. If this exceeds the Operator defined Threshold(Op Can Define seperate ,adjencent cell specific threshold for Single Level) The directed retry can be perfomed,This threshold value is used to decide which adjecent cell is used as candidate cell For EXP say MS is in cell A and it faces congestion now it measures B, C, D etc.and say it measureses CELL B- RxLevMin -100 dBm, Rx Level -92 dBm.Cell C- RxLevMin -100 dBm, Rx Level -105 dBm. Cell D RxLevMin -100 dBm,Rx Level -85 dBm Here Downlink signal level of cells B & D exceeds the Op defind threshold so DR procedure will start over cell B & D. A cell specific parameters defines the minimam time after which DR handove to another cell is strarted during this delay a call setup is queuing for TCH if Queuing feature is in use This time limit can be defind by two timers MinTimeLimitDR & MaxTime LimitDR The Directed retry ,Threshhold is controlled By Threshold parameter, and to create the adcent cell list a DR method is used DRMethod After successful directed retry handover signalling, the MSC sends a CLEAR_COMMAND message to the initial BSC. The SDCCH of the initial cell is then released.
Y/N
Rx level: -85 GSM When a directed retry procedure is started following two timers control the creation procedure for candidate cell list Now just after assigning request, in which the DR is not allowed, BSC can start the target cell evaluation for DR handover after the time supervision has expired. this period ( just after assignment request and befor starting of time supervision ) is used for MS to decode BSIC of the adjusent cell,This period should be kept minimum The parameter is MinTimeLimitDR The BSC keeps continue the evaluation of target cell for DR Handover until the maximam time allowed for the start of DR Handover expires The time supervision controlled by cell to cell with the parameter MaxTime LimitDR
0..14 (s)
1..15 (s)
When a directed retry procedure is started, the directed retry Threshold Method can be taken in use The following two parameters control the DR threshold Method--- 1.THE DR Threshold Method made it possible to use Rx Signal Level of adjacent cell in creating candidate cell lists . This is controled by parameter DRMethod
0 4 33
0 to 9,11 to 15
0 .. 1 0..14 (dB), with a step size of 2 dB 5..43 dBm with 2 dBm step For GSM 1800 0...30dBm with 2 dBm step,For GSM 1900 0...32 dBm with 2 dBm step and 33 dBm
30
-105 20
-105 dBm
33
30
For GSM 1800 0...36 dBm with 2 dBm step,For GSM 1900 0...32 dBm with 2 dBm step and 33 dBm
4 dB
0, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14 dB
-95 dBm
-100 dBm
-100 dBm
-40 to 40 dBm
4 dB N N Y
5 SECONDS
5, 10, 15, 20, 30, 60, 120 and 300 seconds,N (not allowed
0 .. 7
50
0..100 (%)
10
0..15 (s)
0..10 (s)
Y/N
10
Y/N
0..7 (if combined BCCH not used),1..7 (if CBCH used at SDCCH/8),0..2 (if combined BCCH used)
2..9
Y/N
1 to 4 blocks
0 to 12
0 to 12
0 (disabled)
0..63 (dB)
1..32
BO0: -110
BO1: -105 BO2: -100 BO3: -95 BO4: -90 BO5: -47
boundary 1: -110..-47 (dBm) boundary 2: -110..-47 (dBm) boundary 3: -110..-47 (dBm) boundary 4: -110..-47 (dBm) boundary 5: -47 (dBm) (fixed) 0 (MS may use DTX),1 (MS shall use DTX),2 (MS shall not use DTX)
1..4
For GSM 800 and GSM 900: 5..43 dBm with 2dBm step
30 in GSM 1800
For GSM 1800 and GSM 1900: 0..36 dBm with 2dBm step
GSM 900 and GSM 800: 5..43 (dBm),GSM 1800: 0..36 (dBm), with step size of 2,GSM 1900: GSM 900 and GSM 0..32 (dBm), with step size of 2, 800: 5 and 33 (dBm)
30
bsTxPwrMin
1, 2, 4 or 7
5..35
10
Y/N
70
0..100 (%)
255
0..255
0 (no prioritisation is determined between TRXs),1 (traffic channel is allocated primarily from the BCCH TRX),2 (traffic channel is allocated primarily beyond the BCCH TRX)
Y (RX diversity is used),W (4way RX diversity is used),N (RX diversity is not used)
0 (constraints given by the BSSlevel parameter TCH rate internal HO are followed),1 (the call serving type of TCH and the call serving type of speech codec are preferred to be primarily allocated) 2 (the call serving type of TCH and the call serving type of speech codec are preferred to be primarily allocated during the speech connection. The channel rate change is possible during data connection when needed if the radio interface data rate allows it) 3 (the channel rate and speech codec changes are totally denied. The call serving type of channel is only alternative in TCH allocation) 4 (the preferred channel rate of TCH and preferred speech codec have to be primarily allocated)
100
0..100 (%)
0..100 (%)
Y/N
Nokia 2nd generation: 0..67 (km)Nokia Talk-family, Nokia UltraSite and Nokia ConnectSite 100: 0..35 (km) 0 (ordinary cell) Nokia PrimeSite, Nokia MetroSite, Nokia ConnectSite 10 and Nokia InSite do not support the Extended Range Cell feature.
0..3
255
0..255
255
0..255
0 dBm
40 to +40 dBm
30
12, 15, 20, 30, 41, 55, 76, 109, 163, and 217
10
4444
70
0..100 (%)
Y/N
20
20..640 (s)
0 (BCCH frequency list is taken from the adjacent cells defined for the BTS),1...255 (identification of BCCH frequency list)
ADJ
ADJ (BCCH frequency list is taken from the adjacent cells defined for the BTS),IDLE (active MS's use the same BCCH frequency list as idle MSs. The same BCCH frequency list is defined by BTS parameter IDLE)
Y/N
16
1..16
0..8
Y/N
DYN
Y/N
255
0 .. 255
100%
1 to 100 %
Y/N
20%
0 to 50 %
10%
0 to 50 %
90%
0 to 100 %
90%
0 to 100 %
20%
0 to 100 %
24%
0 to 100 %
1 to 9
1 to 9
90
10 to 100 %
10
1 to 100
31 to 31
31 to 31
BSC selects
0 ..65535
U (unlocked),L (locked)
Y/N
Q3NAME
hopDelay
maioOffset
underlayMaioOffset maioStep
underlayMaioStep
usedMobileAllocatio n
underlayMA
cellBarred
plmn-permitted
EQF, EQO
multiBandCell
EQF, EQO
drInUse
EQF, EQO
drMethod
EQF, EQO
DRM either can be 0 or 1 IF DRM =0 Then Handover can be decided by SL value lets say it is 100 then as soon as the level of ms reaches -100 (min Qual), the TCH-TCH handovers to the neighbouring cells can be performed to the cell which is less loaded, this loading of the cells can be decided by a parameter called BLT whose default value is 70 (in percent) but we can go upto 90 so in nut shell we can say the candidate cell always take sampling of neighbouring cells for TCH-TCH handovers and upto what level it should take that depends upon SL velue now this value we should keep aound 100 to 95 so that as handovers can be performed before probalility of failure of call ( TCH Drop) due to bad quality , now if we want to perform SDCCHTCH Handover in this case, we need to have DR on, Now DR works over DRT value,candidate cell will transfer the call into those cells only which
GPRSAccCtrlClass GPRSCellBarred
rxLevAccessMin radioLinkTimeout
powerOffset
EQG, EQO
tResel
EQG, EQO
hcsPriorityClass
hcsThreshold
EQG, EQO
maxQueueLength
EQH, EQO
timeLimitCall
EQH, EQO
timeLimitHandover
EQH, EQO
queuePriorityUsed
EQH, EQO
noOfMultiframesBet weenPaging
EQJ, EQO
bsPBCCHBlocks
EQJ, EQO
bsPagingBlocksRes
EQJ, EQO
bsPRACHBlocks
EQJ, EQO
cnThreshold
EQK, EQO
dtxMode
EQM, EQO
btsMeasAver
EQM, EQO
msTxPwrMaxGSM
EQM, EQO
bsTxPwrMax1x00
minMSTxPower
EQM, EQO
maxNumberRetrans mission
EQM, EQO
smsCBUsed
EQM, EQO
EQM, EQO
diversityUsed
EQM, EQO
tchrateIntraCellHo
EQM, EQO
0..100 (%)
EQM, EQO
EQM, EQO
radiusExtension
EQM, EQO
0..3
EQM, EQO
calcMinNumberslots EQM
GPRSMaxRetrans
EQM, EQO
btsLoadInSeg
EQM, EQO
cellBarQualify
EQM, EQO
cellReselectOffset
EQM, EQO
temporaryOffset
EQM, EQO
penaltyTime
EQM, EQO
freeTchLimit
reservationMethod
EQT, EQO
GPRSEnabled
EQV, EQO
rac
EQV, EQO
maxGPRScapacity
EQV, EQO
EQV, EQO
EQV, EQO
pcuCsNonHopping
EQV, EQO
pcuCsHopping
EQV, EQO
initMcsAckMode
EQV, EQO
initMcsUnackMode
EQV, EQO
maxBlerAckMode
EQV, EQO
maxBlerUnackMode
EQV, EQO
nsei
administrativeState
eGPRSEnabled
EQV, EQO
PARAMETERS TRX_ID ET_ID DBUS_LOC FREQ CH_0 CH_1 CH_2 CH_3 CH_4 CH_5 CH_6 CH_7 LAPD_NAME LAPD_LOC LAPD_BCSU
DESCRIPTION
MML default:
TRA
With this parameter you define whether the TRX is an ISDN TRX or not Note .OPTIONAL (ISDN Abis) Value ISDN is not possible for Nokia 2nd generation and Nokia InSite base stations.
NORM
PREF
TSC
With this parameter you mark one or more TRXs as preferred TRXs where the BCCH is reconfigured, if possible. With this parameter you define the the training sequence code (TSC) of a carrier.
FRT
With this parameter you indicate whether a handover between superreuse frequency groups is enabled in situations when a handover to a regular TRX is not possible.Note: OPTIONAL (Intelligent Underlay Overlay)
DIS
LEV
With this parameter you define a threshold for a handover caused by signal level.
DAL
With this parameter you indicate whether direct access to a superreuse TRX is enabled. The parameter also determines the level which the downlink signal level on the superreuse TRX must exceed in order for the direct access procedure to become possible. OPTIONAL (Intelligent Underlay Overlay OR Intelligent Coverage Enhancement)
LEVD
With this parameter you define the optimum downlink RF signal level. The optimum level ensures that both speech and data quality are sufficient simultaneously, and that there is no downlink interference. With this parameter you define whether the GPRS capability is enabled or disabled for the current TRX. Note: OPTIONAL (Gb Interface functionality)
GTRX
LAC1 CI1 L1 W1 T1 LAC2 CI2 L2 W2 T2 LAC3 CI3 L3 W3 T3 LAC4 CI4 L4 W4 T4 LAC5 CI5 L5 W5 T5 LAC6 CI6 L6
W6 T6 LAC7 CI7 L7 W7 T7 LAC8 CI8 L8 W8 T8 LAC9 CI9 L9 W9 T8 LAC10 CI10 L10 W10 T10 STATE LAPD_OM LAPD_LOC Use this parameter to select the pool id. To select several ids, use the & or && structure. Possible id values range from 1 to 470. pool id ID=decimal number
DAP_ID
TRXS
BR_TRX Use this parameter to output all TRXs connected to the dynamic Abis pool that has been specified with the pool id.
Range:
Q3 name:
Related command(s):
NORM (the TRX transmission type is normal),ISDN (the TRX transmission type is ISDN)
N ... The TRX is a normal TRX,P ... The TRX is a preferred TRX
0..7
tsc
REG (handover between super-reuse frequency groups is enabled, but a handover back to a regular frequency group is always preferable)SUP (handover between super-reuse frequency groups is enabled and it is preferable in case of bad enableInterFrtIuoHo C/I ratio) DIS (handover between super-reuse frequency groups is disabled)
hoMarginLev
-109...-47,N (disabled)
directAccessLevel
optimumRxLevDL
Y/N
GPRSenabledTRX
DESCRIPTION With this parameter you indicate whether the BTS power control is enabled. With this parameter you define the minimum interval between the changes in the radio frequency power level. With this parameter you identify the minimum transmission power of the BTS as an attenuation from the peak power of the TRX. The total attenuation (bs tx pwr max (PMAX) + bs tx pwr offset (POFF) or bs tx pwr max1x00 (PMAX2) + bs tx pwr offset (POFF)) must be lower than the value of this parameter or equal to it. With this parameter you identify the maximum transmission power of the BTS as an attenuation from the peak power of the TRX. This parameter is used for frequency bands GSM 800 and GSM 900. With this parameter you define the step size for increasing the transmission power of the mobile station. With this parameter you define the step size for reducing the transmission power of the mobile station. With this parameter you define the maximum allowed power decrease step size. This step size limit is used when a power decrease of a MS is performed due to high uplink quality, and the averaged uplink signal quality (bit error rate) is lower than 0.2%. With this parameter you define the maximum allowed power decrease step size. This step size limit is used when a power decrease of a MS is performed due to high uplink quality, and averaged uplink signal quality (bit error rate) is between 0.2% and 0.4%. With this parameter you define the maximum allowed power decrease step size. This step size limit is used when a power decrease of a MS is performed due to high uplink quality, and averaged uplink signal quality (bit error rate) is higher than 0.4%.
MML default: Y 2
Range:
0..31 (s)
PMIN
30
PMAX
INC
2, 4 or 6 (dB)
RED
2 or 4 (dB)
PD0
38
PD1
38
PD2
38
With this parameter you enable or disable the MS power decrease due to signal quality with the defined variable power change step size. This is done when the uplink signal level is lower than the optimum uplink RF signal level and the averaged signal quality equals the quality threshold. The parameter also has an effect on the size of the power decrease step.
0 (disabled)
AENA
With this parameter you switch on and off the automatic link adaptation function where the channel coding is changed between 14.4 kbit/s and 9.6 kbit/s. With this parameter you determine the time interval between two consecutive automatic link adaptation procedures where the channel coding is changed between 14.4 kbit/s and 9.6 kbit/s. With this parameter you determine the MS and BTS power levels for automatic link adaptation function, where the channel coding is changed between 14.4 kbit/s and 9.6 kbit/s. The parameter calculates averaged values from signal strength downlink measurements for the power control process. The parameter includes the averaging window size in SACCH periods and weighting. The parameters calculate averaged values from signal strength downlink measurements. The window size represents the averaging window size in SACCH periods. The parameter calculates averaged values from signal strength uplink measurements for the power control process. The parameter includes the averaging window size in SACCH periods and weighting. The parameter calculates averaged values from signal strength uplink measurements for the power control process. The parameter includes the averaging window size in SACCH periods and weighting. The parameter calculates averaged values from signal strength downlink measurements for the power control process. The parameter includes the averaging window size in SACCH periods and weighting. The parameter calculates averaged values from signal strength downlink measurements for the power control process. The parameter includes the averaging window size in SACCH periods and weighting The parameter calculates averaged values from signal strength uplink measurements for the power control process. The parameter includes the averaging window size in SACCH periods and weighting. The parameter calculates averaged values from signal strength uplink measurements for the power control process. The parameter includes the averaging window size in SACCH periods and weighting.
AMIN
10
0..30 (seconds)
ALIM
LDS
Window size: 4
LDW
LUS
Window size: 4
LUW
Weighting: 1
QDS
Window size: 1
QDW
Weighting: 1
Weighting: 1..3
QUS
Window size: 1
QUW
Window size: 1
UDR
The parameters compare the averaged values of signal quality downlink measurements for triggering the power control process.Rx qual: Threshold level for a downlink power reduction.Px: Number of averages that have to be lower than the threshold before making a power reduction decision.Nx: The total number of averages that have to be taken into account before the power reduction decision. The parameters compare the averaged values of signal quality downlink measurements for triggering the power control process.Rx qual: Threshold level for a downlink power reduction.Px: Number of averages that have to be lower than the threshold before making a power reduction decision.Nx: The total number of averages that have to be taken into account before the power reduction decision. The parameters compare the averaged values of signal quality downlink measurements for triggering the power control process.Rx qual: Threshold level for a downlink power reduction.Px: Number of averages that have to be lower than the threshold before making a power reduction decision.Nx: The total number of averages that have to be taken into account before the power reduction decision.
UDP
UDN
UUR
The parameters compare the averaged values of signal strength uplink measurements for triggering the power control process.Rx level: Threshold level for an uplink power reduction. Px: Number of averages that have to be lower than the threshold before making a power reduction decision.Nx: The total number of averages that have to be taken into account before the power reduction decision.
UUP
The parameters compare the averaged values of signal strength uplink measurements for triggering the power control process.Rx level: Threshold level for an uplink power reduction. Px: Number of averages that have to be lower than the threshold before making a power reduction decision.Nx: The total number of averages that have to be taken into account before the power reduction decision.
UUN
The parameters compare the averaged values of signal strength uplink measurements for triggering the power control process.Rx level: Threshold level for an uplink power reduction. Px: Number of averages that have to be lower than the threshold before making a power reduction decision.Nx: The total number of averages that have to be taken into account before the power reduction decision.
LDR
The parameters compare the averaged values of signal strength downlink measurements for triggering the handover process.Px: Number of averages that have to be upper/lower than the threshold.Nx: Number of averages that have to be taken into account when making a handover decision. The parameters compare the averaged values of signal strength downlink measurements for triggering the handover process.Px: Number of averages that have to be upper/lower than the threshold.Nx: Number of averages that have to be taken into account when making a handover decision. The parameters compare the averaged values of signal strength downlink measurements for triggering the handover process.Px: Number of averages that have to be upper/lower than the threshold.Nx: Number of averages that have to be taken into account when making a handover decision. parameters compare the averaged values of signal strength uplink measurements for triggering the handover process.Px: Number of averages that have to be upper/lower than the threshold.Nx: Number of averages that have to be taken into account when making a handover decision. parameters compare the averaged values of signal strength uplink measurements for triggering the handover process.Px: Number of averages that have to be upper/lower than the threshold.Nx: Number of averages that have to be taken into account when making a handover decision. parameters compare the averaged values of signal strength uplink measurements for triggering the handover process.Px: Number of averages that have to be upper/lower than the threshold.Nx: Number of averages that have to be taken into account when making a handover decision.
Rx level: -95 Px: 1Nx: Rx level: -110..-47 (dBm)Nx: 1 1..32 Px: 1..32
LDP
Rx level: -95 Px: 1Nx: Rx level: -110..-47 (dBm)Nx: 1 1..32 Px: 1..32
LDN
Rx level: -95 Px: 1Nx: Rx level: -110..-47 (dBm)Nx: 1 1..32 Px: 1..32
LUR
LUP
LUN
LQR
The parameter is used for comparing the averaged values of the signal quality uplink and downlink measurements for triggering the power control procedure for 14.4 kbit/s connections.Rx qual: Rx qual: 3 Threshold level for power increase.Px: Number of (0.8%..1.6%)Nx: 4Px: averages out of total averages that have to be 3 greater than or equal to the threshold before a power increase decision is possible.Nx: Number of averages taken into account before a power increase decision is possible.
LQP
The parameter is used for comparing the averaged values of the signal quality uplink and downlink measurements for triggering the power control procedure for 14.4 kbit/s connections.Rx qual: Rx qual: 3 Threshold level for power increase.Px: Number of (0.8%..1.6%)Nx: 4Px: averages out of total averages that have to be 3 greater than or equal to the threshold before a power increase decision is possible.Nx: Number of averages taken into account before a power increase decision is possible.
LQN
The parameter is used for comparing the averaged values of the signal quality uplink and downlink measurements for triggering the power control procedure for 14.4 kbit/s connections.Rx qual: Rx qual: 3 Threshold level for power increase.Px: Number of (0.8%..1.6%)Nx: 4Px: averages out of total averages that have to be 3 greater than or equal to the threshold before a power increase decision is possible.Nx: Number of averages taken into account before a power increase decision is possible. With this parameter you control the signal strength filter period for power control in the packet idle mode. With this parameter you control the signal strength filter period for power control in the packet transfer mode. With this parameter you describe the binary representation of the parameter . With this parameter you describe the binary representation of the parameter ch for MS output power control. With this parameter you can adjust the MCS and modulation preferences. This is the offset added to reported GMSK mean BEP values before BEP table lookups. The value applies to both uplink and downlink directions. The parameter is used in EGPRS link adaptation.
IFP
0...25
TFP
13 7 (GSM 800 and GSM 900) 34 (GSM 800 and GSM 900)
0...25 0...10 according to the following principle:0: =0.0,1: =0.1,2: =0.2 0...62 (dB) with a step size of 2
ALPHA
GAMMA
BEP
31 to 31
Q3 name:
bsTxPwrMin
bsTxPwrMax
powerIncrStepsize
powerRedStepSize
pwrDecrLimitBand0
pwrDecrLimitBand1
pwrDecrLimitBand2
powerDecrQualFact or
enableALA
minIntBetweenALA
powerLimitALA
pcAveragingLevDL
hoAveragingLevDL
pcAveragingLevUL
pcAveragingLevUL
pcAveragingQualD L
pcAveragingQualU L
pcAveragingQualU L
pcUpperThresholds QualDL
pcUpperThresholds QualDL
pcUpperThresholds QualDL
pcUpperThresholds LevUL
pcUpperThresholds LevUL
pcUpperThresholds LevUL
hoThresholdsLevD L
hoThresholdsLevD L
hoThresholdsLevD L
hoThresholdsLevU L
hoThresholdsLevU L
hoThresholdsLevU L
pcLowerThresholds Qual144
pcLowerThresholds Qual144
pcLowerThresholds Qual144
tAvgW
tAvgT
alpha
gamma
EQV, EQO
meanBepOffsetGM SK
PARAMETERS RPD
DISCRIPTION With this parameter you define an uplink Rx threshold level for rapid field drop.
Q3 NAME HoThresholdsRapidLevUl
DESCRIPTION With this parameter you define a threshold in the power budget process. The handover margin prevents repeated handover between adjacent cells. With this parameter you define a threshold for a handover caused by signal level. With this parameter you define a threshold for a handover caused by signal quality. With this parameter you define whether the handover margins for signal level and quality will be taken into account in the handover decision algorithm With this parameter you define the priority level for an adjacent cell. The priority level is used for target cell evaluation by the handover control process. By using priority levels for the handover algorithm, it is possible to take into account the location of the adjacent cell.
PRI
OF SL AUCL With this parameter you define the minimum signal level of an adjacent cell, when a handover is allowed to one of them. With this parameter you define the minimum signal level of an adjacent cell, when a handover is allowed to an adjacent umbrella cell. With this parameter you define the maximum power level an MS may use in the serving cell. When segment usage option is on and the segment does not contain a BCCH BTS you cannot modify this parameter. With this parameter you define the maximum power level an MS may use in the serving cell. When segment usage option is on and the segment does not contain a BCCH BTS you cannot modify this parameter. With this parameter you define whether the adjacent cell is synchronized with the cell in use.When defining adjacencies between the sectors of Nokia PrimeSite, the value of parameter synchronized must be N (not synchronized). This is because the sectors of Nokia PrimeSite are not synchronized with each other in a fault case, when the system has set the sectors to minimum configuration.
PMAX1
PMAX2
SYNC
TRHO
With this parameter you define the minimum signal level when a traffic reason handover is allowed to an adjacent cell. With this parameter you define the adjacent cell layer in relation to the active cell. A call can be handed over to the cells that are visible to the serving cell by adjacency definition. This means the cells of upper layer, serving layer and lower layer. The adjacent cell layer definition can be used, for example, in umbrella and power budget handovers in defining the target cells according to their layer. Note: OPTIONAL (Fast moving MS handling in macro cell)
ACL
FMT
With this parameter you define the limit which is compared with the identification counter (fast moving MS) in the adjacent cell. If the limit is exceeded, the call is handed over from the macrocell to the best microcell. Note: OPTIONAL (Fast moving MS handling in macro cell)
POPT
With this parameter you define the optimum uplink RF signal level after a handover on a channel in the adjacent cell. If optimisation is enabled, the parameter indicates also the desirable uplink signal level after the handover. The optimisation procedure works only for intra-BSC handovers. The BSC presumes that the uplink signal level and the downlink signal level are in balance within the coverage area of the adjacent cell. If the downlink signal is, for example, 5 dB stronger than the uplink signal, set the value for this parameter 5dB higher than the desirable uplink signal level.
CTY
Type of cell.Note: Check adjacent cell parameters.OPTIONAL (Intelligent Directed Retry (IDR)).
CHAIN
With this parameter you define the adjacent cell as a chained cell, to which the rapid field drop handover criteria are applied. With this parameter you define whether the adjacent cell is a normal or an extended cell.The meanings of the HOTA values are-0 ... Normal cell or Nokia 2nd generation extended cell. 1 ... Nokia UltraSite, Nokia ConnectSite 100 or Nokia Talk-family extended cell, BSC tries to allocate a new channel from a normal transceiver (N-TRX). 2 ... Nokia UltraSite, Nokia ConnectSite 100 or Nokia Talk-family extended cell, BSC tries to allocate a new channel from an extended transceiver (ETRX). 3 ... Nokia UltraSite, Nokia ConnectSite 100 or Nokia Talk-family extended cell, BSC tries to allocate a new channel from a transceiver that is of the same type than the transceiver where the call exists. Note: OPTIONAL (Improved solution for extended range cell) You can check the values of the HO target area parameter with the EAT command.
HOTA
DRT
With this parameter you define the threshold value of the signal strength in the adjacent cell for the Directed Retry procedure. If the signal strength level in the cell is lower than this threshold value, adjacent cell is not accepted as a candidate in directed retry. Note: OPTIONAL (Directed Retry OR Intelligent Directed Retry (IDR))
IC
With this parameter you define whether or not a BTS to which an adjacent cell is being defined is likely to cause interference in the adjacent cell.
DADL
AGENA
With this parameter you define whether the GPRS capability is enabled or disabled in the adjacent cell. In the adjacent cell creation if this parameter is not given and the SEG and the adjacent cell are in the same BSS, the value of this parameter is copied from the SEG Note: OPTIONAL (Gb Interface functionality)
GRXP
GTXP1
With this parameter you define the minimum power level an MS has to receive before it is allowed to access the adjacent cell. With this parameter you define the maximum transmission power level a mobile station can use when accessing a packet control channel in the cell for GSM 900/800 bands.Note: OPTIONAL (bsc_gprs_param_enabled)
GTXP2
With this parameter you define the maximum transmission power an MS may use when accessing a packet control channel in the adjacent cell. This is used when BCCH is in GSM 1900 or GSM 1800 frequency band. Note: OPTIONAL (BSC_GPRS_PARAM_ENABLED)
PRC
With this parameter you define the HCS (hierarchical cell structures) priority for the cells. 0 is the lowest and 7 is the highest priority. In the adjacent cell creation if this parameter is not given and the SEG and the adjacent cell are in the same BSS, the value of this parameter is copied from the SEG. Note: OPTIONAL (Gb Interface functionality)
HCS
With this parameter you define the signal strength threshold for applying HCS in GPRS and LSA reselection. Note: OPTIONAL (Gb Interface functionality)
GTEO
With this parameter you define the negative offset of the C32 reselection criterion for the duration of the GPRS penalty time (GPET) after the MS has placed the cell on the list of the strongest carriers. It is used by the mobile station as part of its calculation of C32 for the cell reselection process.Related command(s): EAC, EAM, EAO
GPET
With this parameter you define the duration for which the GPRS temporary offset (GTEO) applies. Note: OPTIONAL (Gb Interface functionality With this parameter you define the duration for which the GPRS temporary offset (GTEO) applies. With this parameter you define the routing area code in the adjacent cell. In the adjacent cell creation if this parameter is not given and the SEG and the adjacent cell are in the same BSS, the value of this parameter is copied from the SEG.Note: OPTIONAL (Gb Interface functionality)
GREO
RAC
GBAR
With this parameter you combine the cell barred (BAR) and cell bar qualify (QUA) parameters and indicate the status for cell reselection. Note: OPTIONAL (Gb Interface functionality)
MML default: 6 3 0 Y
Range: -24..63 (dB) (1 dB step size) -24..24 (dB) (1 dB step size) -24..24 (dB) (1 dB step size) Y/N
0..7
-100 -47
For GSM 800 and GSM 900: 5..43 dBm with 2dBm step
30 in GSM 1800
For GSM 1800 and GSM 1900: 0..36 dBm with 2dBm step
Y/N
GSM
GSM / MCN
Y/N
Determining the DR Threshold Method is based on the predefined Minimum value of Rx Signal Level,The Directory retry Threshold is controlled on cell to cell besis with parameter DRTheshold ( We kept in Our Network -90 dBm)
-100
0 (no interference)1 (interference on regular frequencies) 2 (interference on super-reuse frequencies) 3 (interference on regular and super-reuse frequencies)
Y..N
-105 dBm
33
30
For GSM 1800 0...36 dBm with 2 dBm step,For GSM 1900 0...32 dBm with 2 dBm step and 33 dBm
0 .. 7
0 dB
10 s
10 s
255
0 .. 255
0 .. 1
Related command(s): EAC, EAM, EAO EAC, EAM, EAO EAC, EAM, EAO EAM, EAO
hoPriorityLevel
msTxPwrMaxGSM
EQM, EQO
msTxPwrMaxGSM1x00
EQM, EQO
synchronized
trhoTargetLevel
adjCellLayer
fastMovingThreshold
msPwrOptLevel
cellType
EQF, EQO
chainedAdjacentCell
hoTargetArea
drThreshold
interferedCell
GPRSEnabled
GPRSRxLevAccessMin
gprsMsTxpwrMaxCCH
EQG, EQO
hcsThreshold
EQG, EQO
GPRSTemporaryOffset
GPRSPenaltyTime
GPRSPenaltyTime
rac
GPRSCellBarred