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RF Parameters - 2G

The document describes various timers used in 2G networks: T3105 and T3126 control the repetition of physical information sent to mobile stations and guard times for immediate assignment procedures. T3101, T3109, T3111 control guard times for immediate assignment, channel release indication when clearing mobile stations, and connection release delays. T3212 controls the periodic update interval for mobile stations residing in the same location area. T3260 authenticates connections, releasing them upon expiration. RLINKT and RLINKUP disconnect calls if SACCH messages cannot be decoded within a given number of frames. T203 supervises the maximum time without frame exchanges on A

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RF Parameters - 2G

The document describes various timers used in 2G networks: T3105 and T3126 control the repetition of physical information sent to mobile stations and guard times for immediate assignment procedures. T3101, T3109, T3111 control guard times for immediate assignment, channel release indication when clearing mobile stations, and connection release delays. T3212 controls the periodic update interval for mobile stations residing in the same location area. T3260 authenticates connections, releasing them upon expiration. RLINKT and RLINKUP disconnect calls if SACCH messages cannot be decoded within a given number of frames. T203 supervises the maximum time without frame exchanges on A

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2G Timer parameter

T3105 :Time between repetition of physical information to MS. Will be repeated NY1 times.

T3101 : Guard time for Immediate Assign. Started as 'IMM_ASS_CMD' is sent to BTS and stopped by
reception of 'EST_IND' from BTS.The allocated channel will be released at timer expiry.

T3260 : The timer is started when AUTHENTICATION REQUEST is sent from MSC. The timer is stopped
when AUTHENTICATION RESPONSE is received in MSC. The connection is released with a CLEAR
COMMAND at timer expiry.

T3212 : Time between periodic update of MS. SET by the MML command RLSBC. The value is sent to
the MS in system information. The MS will do periodic update, if it is residing in the same location area
at a time interval exceeding T3212 . If the MS is roaming to a new location area, update will be done
anyway and the time to next periodic update will start counting from zero again.

RLINKT (T100) : Time before an MS disconnects a call due to failure in decoding Slow Associated
Control Channel (SACCH) messages. The parameter is given as number of SACCH periods (480ms).

T3101 : Guard time for Immediate Assign. Started as 'IMM_ASS_CMD' is sent to BTS and stopped by
reception of 'EST_IND' from BTS.The allocated channel will be released at timer expiry.

T3105 : Time between repetition of physical information to MS. Will be repeated NY1 times.

T3109 : Guard timer for channel release indication when clearing mobile station. Started by sending
DEACT_SACCH to BTS and stopped by reception of 'REL_IND' from BTS. It is controlled by RLINKT.

T3111 : Delay for connection release. Started as REL_IND is received from BTS. When expired
RF_CHAN_REL is sent to BTS.

RLINKUP : Time before a BSC disconnects a call due to failure in decoding UPLINK Slow Associated
Control Channel (SACCH) messages. The parameter is given as number of SACCH periods (480ms).

T3126 : This timer is started either after sending the maximum allowed number of CHANNEL REQUEST
messages during an immediate assignment procedure or on receipt of an IMMEDIATE ASSIGNMENT
REJECT message, whichever occurs first. It is stopped at receipt of an IMMEDIATE ASSIGNMENT
message, or an IMMEDIATE ASSIGNMENT EXTENDED message. At its expiry, the immediate assignment
procedure is aborted.

T203 : Timer that supervises the maximum time without frames being exchanged on a A-bis link
(LAPD).
T200 is a basic timer in the LAPDm & LAPD protocol (default value 240ms). T200 is the time between
retransmissions, T200 is started for every transmission of a frame, and if the timer expires the frame is
retransmitted. If the error persists after N200 retransmissions a link failure is detected and the data link
is re-established. If the contact between the BSC and the BTS (or BTS & the MS)is broken the protocol
will detect a link failure in approximately one second when using default values, calculated as
(N200+1)*T200 + transmission and processing time.

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