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68P02901W56-S
May 2008
CLR_REQ_CALL_SETUP . . . . . . .
CONGEST_EXIST_HO_ATMPT . . . .
CONGEST_STAND_HO_ATMPT . . .
CONN_REFUSED . . . . . . . . . .
CONN_REQ_TO_MSC . . . . . . . .
CS_PAGING_MSGS_FROM_MSC . . .
DL_LLC_DATA_VOLUME . . . . . . .
ER_INTRA_CELL_HO_ATMPT . . . .
ER_INTRA_CELL_HO_SUC. . . . . .
FLOW_CONTROL_BARRED . . . . .
HO_FAIL_NO_RESOURCES . . . . .
HO_REQ_FROM_MSC . . . . . . . .
HO_REQ_MSC_FAIL . . . . . . . . .
HO_REQ_ACK_TO_MSC . . . . . . .
IA_IAR_MSGS_PER_AGCH . . . . . .
IDLE_TCH_INTF_BAND0 . . . . . .
IDLE_TCH_INTF_BAND1 . . . . . .
IDLE_TCH_INTF_BAND2 . . . . . .
IDLE_TCH_INTF_BAND3 . . . . . .
IDLE_TCH_INTF_BAND4 . . . . . .
IN_INTER_BSS_HO . . . . . . . . .
IN_INTRA_BSS_HO . . . . . . . . .
INTERBAND_ACTIVITY . . . . . . .
INTRA_CELL_HO . . . . . . . . . .
MA_CMD_TO_MS . . . . . . . . . .
MA_COMPLETE_FROM_MS . . . . .
MA_COMPLETE_TO_MSC . . . . . .
MA_FAIL_FROM_MS . . . . . . . . .
MA_REQ_FROM_MSC . . . . . . . .
MA_CMD_TO_MS_BLKD . . . . . . .
MS_ACCESS_BY_TYPE . . . . . . . .
MS_TCH_USAGE_BY_TYPE . . . . .
MS_TCH_USAGE_BY_TYPE_PCS . . .
MT_LCS_ON_SDCCH . . . . . . . .
NUM_CELL_RESEL_CELL . . . . . .
NUM_CELL_RESEL_CELL_PCCN . .
NUM_CELL_RESEL_CELL_SUCC . .
NUM_EMERG_ACCESS . . . . . . .
NUM_EMERG_REJECTED . . . . . .
NUM_EMERG_TCH_KILL . . . . . .
NUM_EMERG_TERM_SDCCH . . . .
NUM_HO_3G_ATTEMPTS . . . . . .
NUM_HO_FROM_3G_ATTEMPTS . .
NUM_HO_FROM_3G_SUCCESS . . .
NUM_HO_TO_3G_RES_ALLOC_SUCC
NUM_HO_TO_3G_SUCCESS . . . . .
NUM_MULTIRAT_MS_ORIG_CALL. .
NUM_T3121_EXPIRY . . . . . . . .
OK_ACC_PROC. . . . . . . . . . . .
OK_ACC_PROC_SUC_RACH . . . . .
OUT_INTER_BSS_HO . . . . . . . .
OUT_INTRA_BSS_HO . . . . . . . .
PACKET_SYSINFO_REQ . . . . . . .
PACKET_SYSINFO_RESP . . . . . .
PAGE_REQ_FROM_MSC . . . . . . .
PAGING_REQUESTS_CS . . . . . . .
PAGING_REQUESTS_PS . . . . . . .
PCH_AGCH_Q_LENGTH . . . . . . .
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PCH_Q_PAGE_DISCARD . . . . . . . .
PFC_ADMISSION . . . . . . . . . . .
PFC_ADMISSION_TRAFFIC_CLASS . .
PFC_DOWNGRADE_FAILURE . . . . .
PFC_DOWNGRADE_SUCCESS . . . . .
PFC_GBR_DL . . . . . . . . . . . . .
PFC_GBR_UL . . . . . . . . . . . . .
PFC_PREEMPTIONS . . . . . . . . . .
PFC_PREEMPTIONS_TRAFFIC_CLASS
PFC_REJ_DGRD_PRMPT_CELL . . . .
PFC_REJECT_CAUSES . . . . . . . . .
PFC_REJECTION. . . . . . . . . . . .
PFC_REJECTION_TRAFFIC_CLASS . .
PFC_TRANSFER_DELAY . . . . . . . .
PFC_UPGRADE . . . . . . . . . . . .
PPCH_Q_PAGE_DISCARD . . . . . . .
PREEMPT_CAP . . . . . . . . . . . .
QUEUE_PREEMPT_ATMPT . . . . . .
RF_LOSSES_SD . . . . . . . . . . . .
RF_LOSSES_TCH . . . . . . . . . . .
RF_LOSSES_TCH_HR . . . . . . . . .
RF_LOSSES_TCH_SIG . . . . . . . . .
RSS_ALLOC_RESERVE_BLOCK . . . .
SDCCH_CONGESTION . . . . . . . .
SECOND_ASSIGN_ATMPT . . . . . . .
SDCCH_HANDOVER . . . . . . . . . .
SECOND_ASSIGN_SUC . . . . . . . .
SMS_INIT_ON_SDCCH . . . . . . . .
SMS_INIT_ON_SDCCH_HO_IN . . . .
SMS_INIT_ON_SDCCH_HO_OUT . . .
SMS_INIT_ON_TCH . . . . . . . . . .
SMS_NO_BCAST_MSG. . . . . . . . .
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TCH_DELAY . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
TCH_PREEMPT_ATMPT . . . . . . . .
TCH_PREEMPT_FAIL_NO_CAND . . .
TCH_PREEMPT_FAIL_TIMEOUT . . . .
TCH_PREEMPT_RQD . . . . . . . . .
TCH_PREEMPT_NO_Q_ALLOC. . . . .
TCH_Q_LENGTH . . . . . . . . . . . .
TCH_Q_REMOVED . . . . . . . . . . .
TCH_USAGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
TCH_USAGE_EXT_RANGE . . . . . . .
TCH_USAGE_INNER_ZONE . . . . . .
TIMER_EXP_PAP_CONV . . . . . . . .
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UL_RLC_STALLED_BLKS . . . . . . .
UL_LLC_DATA_VOLUME . . . . . . . .
ZONE_CHANGE_ATMPT . . . . . . . .
ZONE_CHANGE_SUC . . . . . . . . .
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MSGS_DISCARD_ON_RSL
N2_EXPIRY . . . . . . .
RSL_LINK_INS . . . . . .
RSL_RX_OCTETS . . . .
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DL_RLC_NACK_BLKS . . . . . . . . . .
DL_RLC_RETX_BLKS . . . . . . . . . .
DL_RLC_STALLED_BLKS . . . . . . . .
DL_RLC_UNACK_NEW_BLKS . . . . . .
DL_TBF_FAILURE_RATE . . . . . . . . .
DL_TBF_INTERLEAVING_ACTIVITY . . .
DL_TBF_TIME_1_TS . . . . . . . . . . .
DL_TBF_TIME_2_TS . . . . . . . . . . .
DL_TBF_TIME_3_TS . . . . . . . . . . .
DL_TBF_TIME_4_TS . . . . . . . . . . .
DL_THROUGHPUT_TERMINAL_1_TS . .
DL_THROUGHPUT_TERMINAL_2_TS . .
DL_THROUGHPUT_TERMINAL_3_TS . .
DL_THROUGHPUT_TERMINAL_4_TS . .
EGPRS_64K_CHANNELS_SWITCHED . .
EGPRS_64K_NOT_AVAIL . . . . . . . . .
EGPRS_AVAIL_PDTCH . . . . . . . . . .
EGPRS_DL_ASGN_PCCCH . . . . . . . .
G_RACH_UNSVCD_BTS . . . . . . . . .
GBL_AVAILABILITY . . . . . . . . . . .
GBL_DL_DATA_THRPUT . . . . . . . . .
GBL_DL_DATA_THRPUT_HIST . . . . . .
GBL_FLOW_CTRL_SENT. . . . . . . . .
GBL_PAGING_REQS . . . . . . . . . . .
GBL_UL_DATA_THRPUT . . . . . . . . .
GBL_UL_DATA_THRPUT_HIST . . . . . .
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GPRS_ACCESS_PER_AGCH . . . . . . .
GPRS_ACCESS_PER_RACH . . . . . . .
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GPRS_CELL_CONGESTION . . . . . . .
GPRS_CELL_RESELECT_FAIL . . . . . .
GPRS_CHANNELS_SWITCHED . . . . .
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GPRS_PCH_AGCH_Q_LENGTH . . . . .
GPRS_PPCH_PAGCH_Q_LENGTH . . . .
GPRS_PRR_BLK_USG . . . . . . . . . .
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NO_PDTCH_AVAIL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
NO_PDTCH_AVAIL_TIME . . . . . . . . . . .
PACCH_PAGE_REQS . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
PDU_DISCARD_FR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
PDU_DISCARD_LLC . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
PRP_LOAD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
PS_PAGE_REQS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
TBF_DL_ASGN_PACCH . . . . . . . . . . . .
TBF_REL_PACCH_LOST . . . . . . . . . . . .
TBF_SESSIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
UL_BLER_CS1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
UL_BLER_CS2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
UL_BLER_CS3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
UL_BLER_CS4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
UL_BLER_MCS1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
UL_BLER_MCS2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
UL_BLER_MCS3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
UL_BLER_MCS4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
UL_BLER_MCS5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
UL_BLER_MCS6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
UL_BLER_MCS7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
UL_BLER_MCS8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
UL_BLER_MCS9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
UL_BUSY_PDTCH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
UL_CHANNEL_REQUESTS_REJECTION_RATE
UL_CHANNEL_REQUESTS_SUCCESS_RATE .
UL_LLC_FRAMES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
UL_MEAN_TBF_DURATION . . . . . . . . . .
UL_MEAN_USER_TRAFFIC_PER_TBF . . . . .
UL_PDTCH_Q_LENGTH . . . . . . . . . . . .
UL_PDTCH_SEIZURE . . . . . . . . . . . . .
UL_RADIO_BLKS_8PSK_1_TS . . . . . . . . .
UL_RADIO_BLKS_8PSK_2_TS . . . . . . . . .
UL_RADIO_BLKS_8PSK_3_TS . . . . . . . . .
UL_RADIO_BLKS_8PSK_4_TS . . . . . . . . .
UL_RADIO_BLKS_GMSK_1_TS . . . . . . . . .
UL_RADIO_BLKS_GMSK_2_TS . . . . . . . . .
UL_RADIO_BLKS_GMSK_3_TS . . . . . . . . .
UL_RADIO_BLKS_GMSK_4_TS . . . . . . . . .
UL_RLC_ACK_NEW_BLKS . . . . . . . . . . .
UL_RLC_RETX_BLKS . . . . . . . . . . . . .
UL_RLC_UNACK_NEW_BLKS . . . . . . . . .
UL_TBF_FAILURE_RATE . . . . . . . . . . . .
UL_TBF_TIME_8PSK_1_TS . . . . . . . . . . .
UL_TBF_TIME_8PSK_2_TS . . . . . . . . . . .
UL_TBF_TIME_8PSK_3_TS . . . . . . . . . . .
UL_TBF_TIME_8PSK_4_TS . . . . . . . . . . .
UL_TBF_TIME_GMSK_1_TS . . . . . . . . . .
UL_TBF_TIME_GMSK_2_TS . . . . . . . . . .
UL_TBF_TIME_GMSK_3_TS . . . . . . . . . .
UL_TBF_TIME_GMSK_4_TS . . . . . . . . . .
UL_THROUGHPUT_TERMINAL_1_TS . . . . .
UL_THROUGHPUT_TERMINAL_2_TS . . . . .
UL_THROUGHPUT_TERMINAL_3_TS . . . . .
UL_THROUGHPUT_TERMINAL_4_TS . . . . .
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13-155
13-156
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May 2008
Contents
14-2
14-3
14-4
14-5
14-6
14-7
14-8
14-9
14-10
14-11
15-2
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CALL_SETUP_BLOCKING_RATE .
HANDOVERS_PER_CALL (H) . .
IMSI_DETACHES_TO_CALLS (Id)
INTRA_BSS_HO_TO_ALL_HO (i) .
LOCATION_UPDATE_FACTOR (L)
LOCATION_UPDATES_TO_CALLS
PAGES_PER_CALL (PPC) . . . . .
PAGES_PER_SECOND . . . . . .
PAGING_RATE (P) . . . . . . . .
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DL_TBF_SUCCESS_RATE . . . . . . . . . .
DL_TBF_INTERLEAVING_ACTIVITY . . . . .
DL_TERMINAL_TYPE_ACTIVITY_1_TS . . . .
DL_TERMINAL_TYPE_ACTIVITY_2_TS . . . .
DL_TERMINAL_TYPE_ACTIVITY_3_TS . . . .
DL_TERMINAL_TYPE_ACTIVITY_4_TS . . . .
GPRS_PAGING_OVERFLOW_RATE_PCH . . .
GPRS_PAGING_OVERFLOW_RATE_PPCH . .
HANDOVER_FAILURE_RATE . . . . . . . .
HANDOVER_SUCCESS_RATE . . . . . . . .
HSP_MTL_UTILISATION_RX . . . . . . . . .
HSP_MTL_UTILISATION_TX . . . . . . . . .
LLC_ABNORMAL_TBF_RELEASES . . . . .
LLC_BUFFER_OVERFLOW_RATE . . . . . .
MCS1_USE_DL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
MCS2_USE_DL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
MCS3_USE_DL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
MCS4_USE_DL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
MCS5_USE_DL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
MCS6_USE_DL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
MCS7_USE_DL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
MCS8_USE_DL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
MCS9_USE_DL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
MCS1_USE_UL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
MCS2_USE_UL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
MCS3_USE_UL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
MCS4_USE_UL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
MCS5_USE_UL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
MCS6_USE_UL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
MCS7_USE_UL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
MCS8_USE_UL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
MCS9_USE_UL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
LLC_DISCARDS_ON_CELL_RESELECTION .
MEAN_ARRIVAL_TIME_BETWEEN_CALLS .
MEAN_INTER_ARRIVAL_TIME . . . . . . .
MEAN_TBF_SESSIONS . . . . . . . . . . .
MEAN_TCH_BUSY_TIME . . . . . . . . . .
MTL_UTILISATION_RX . . . . . . . . . . .
MTL_UTILISATION_TX . . . . . . . . . . .
NC2_CELL_RESELECTION_SUCCESS_RATE
RF_LOSS_RATE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SDCCH_BLOCKING_RATE . . . . . . . . . .
SDCCH_MEAN_HOLDING_TIME . . . . . .
SDCCH_RF_LOSS_RATE . . . . . . . . . . .
SDCCH_TRAFFIC_CARRIED . . . . . . . . .
SUCCESS_IMMED_ASSIGN_PROC . . . . .
SUCCESS_INTERNAL_HO . . . . . . . . . .
TBF_DROP_RATE_ON_PACCH_LOST . . . .
TCH_BLOCKING_RATE . . . . . . . . . . .
TCH_BLOCKING_RATE_INNER_Z . . . . . .
TCH_BLOCKING_RATE_OUTER_Z . . . . . .
TCH_CARRIER_MEAN_HOLDING_TIME. . .
TCH_MEAN_ARRIVAL_RATE . . . . . . . . .
TCH_MEAN_HOLDING_TIME . . . . . . . .
TCH_RF_LOSS_RATE . . . . . . . . . . . .
TCH_TRAFFIC_CARRIED . . . . . . . . . .
TCH_TRAFFIC_CARRIED_FR . . . . . . . .
TCH_TRAFFIC_CARRIED_HR . . . . . . . .
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UL_CHANNEL_REQUESTS_SUCCESS_RATE .
UL_LLC_TRAFFIC_VOLUME_INDICATOR . . .
UL_PDTCH_UTILISATION_BY_ALLOCATION .
UL_PDTCH_UTILISATION_BY_TRAFFIC . . . .
UL_PDTCH_UTILISATION_1_TS . . . . . . . .
UL_PDTCH_UTILISATION_2_TS . . . . . . . .
UL_PDTCH_UTILISATION_3_TS . . . . . . . .
UL_PDTCH_UTILISATION_4_TS . . . . . . . .
UL_RLC_MAC_OVERHEAD . . . . . . . . . .
UL_TBF_FAILURE_RATE . . . . . . . . . . . .
UL_TBF_INTERLEAVING_ACTIVITY . . . . . .
UL_TBF_SUCCESS_RATE . . . . . . . . . . .
UL_TERMINAL_TYPE_ACTIVITY_1_TS . . . . .
UL_TERMINAL_TYPE_ACTIVITY_2_TS . . . . .
UL_TERMINAL_TYPE_ACTIVITY_3_TS . . . . .
UL_TERMINAL_TYPE_ACTIVITY_4_TS . . . . .
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Contents
IMMEDIATE_ASSIGN_MEAN_ARRIVAL_RATE . . . . . . . . .
IMMEDIATE_ASSIGN_SUCCESS_RATE . . . . . . . . . . . .
IN_INTER_BSS_HO_SUCCESS_RATE . . . . . . . . . . . . .
IN_INTER_CELL_HO_SUCCESS_RATE . . . . . . . . . . . .
IN_INTRA_BSS_HO_SUCCESS_RATE . . . . . . . . . . . . .
INCOMING_HO_VOLUME . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
INTERNAL_LOST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
INTERNAL_RECOVERED . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
INTERNAL_SUCCESS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
INTRA_CELL_HO_FAIL_LOST_MS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
INTRA_CELL_HO_FAIL_RECOVERED . . . . . . . . . . . . .
INTRA_CELL_HO_SUCCESS_RATE . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
MA_REQ_SDCCH_PG_RSP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
MAX_TCH_BUSY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
MSC_PAGING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
MEAN_TIME_BETWEEN_DROPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
MEAN_TIME_BETWEEN_HOs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
NUM_HO_FROM_3G_FAIL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
NUM_HO_TO_3G_FAIL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
OUT_INTER_BSS_HO_FAIL_LOST_MS . . . . . . . . . . . . .
OUT_INTER_BSS_HO_FAIL_RECOVERED . . . . . . . . . . .
OUT_INTER_BSS_HO_SUCCESS_RATE . . . . . . . . . . . .
OUT_INTER_CELL_HO_FAIL_RATE_LOST_MS. . . . . . . . .
OUT_INTER_CELL_HO_FAIL_RATE_RECOVERED . . . . . . .
OUT_INTER_CELL_HO_SUCCESS_RATE . . . . . . . . . . .
OUT_INTRA_BSS_HO_FAIL_LOST_MS . . . . . . . . . . . . .
OUT_INTRA_BSS_HO_FAIL_RECOVERED_MS . . . . . . . . .
OUT_INTRA_BSS_HO_SUC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
OUTGOING_HO_VOLUME . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
PAGING_COMPRESSION_RATE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
PAGING_OVERFLOW_RATE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
PAGING_RESPONSE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
PAGING_SUCCESS_RATE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
INTER_BSS_HO_ATTEMPT_RATE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
INTRA_BSS_HO_ATTEMPT_RATE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
INTRA_CELL_HO_ATTEMPT_RATE . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
RANKING_FORMULA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
RF_ASSIGN_FAIL_RATE_LOST_MS . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
RF_ASSIGN_FAIL_RATE_RECOVERED. . . . . . . . . . . . .
RF_ASSIGN_SUCCESS_RATE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SDCCH_ACCESSES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SDCCH_BLOCKING_RATE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SDCCH_CONGESTION_TIME . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SDCCH_TRAFFIC_CARRIED . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SDCCH_USAGE_ACCESS_FAILURE . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SDCCH_USAGE_CALL_REESTABLISH. . . . . . . . . . . . .
SDCCH_USAGE_EMERGENCY_CALL . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SDCCH_USAGE_IMSI_DETACH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SDCCH_USAGE_LOCATION_UPDATE . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SDCCH_USAGE_MS_ORIGINATED_CALL . . . . . . . . . . .
SDCCH_USAGE_MS_ORIGINATED_SMS . . . . . . . . . . .
SDCCH_USAGE_SMS_ORIGINATED_SS . . . . . . . . . . . .
SDCCH_USAGE_PAGING_RESPONSE . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SDCCH_USAGE_SMS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SMS_INIT_ON_TCH_FCS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SPILL_OVER_FACTOR_ATTEMPTS_AT_CONGESTION_RELIEF
SPILL_OVER_FACTOR_DIRECTED_RETRY. . . . . . . . . . .
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About
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Manual
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Revision history
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and Hazardous Substances (T&HS) contained in the Electronic Information Product (EIP)
will not leak or mutate causing environmental pollution or bodily injury from the use of the
EIP. The EFUP indicated by the Logo 2 label applies to a product and all its parts. Certain
eld-replaceable parts, such as battery modules, can have a different EFUP and are marked
separately.
The Disclosure table is intended only to communicate compliance with China requirements.
It is not intended to communicate compliance with EU RoHS or any other environmental
requirements.
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The Motorola document sets provide the information to operate, install, and maintain the
Motorola equipment.
Data encryption
In order to avoid electronic eavesdropping, data passing between certain elements in the
network is encrypted. In order to comply with the export and import requirements of particular
countries, this encryption occurs at different levels. The encryption may be individually
standardized or may not be present at all in some parts of the network in which it is normally
implemented. The document set covers encryption as if fully implemented. Limitations on the
encryption included in the particular software being delivered, are covered in the Release Notes
that accompany the individual software release.
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Chapter
1
Introduction to statistics
Statistics are pieces of numerical data which have been collected and systematically
categorized. In GSM terms, the data collected is generated from network and system events.
This data is categorized as a raw statistic type and used to determine system quality of service.
This categorization of data allows the network operators and administrators to gauge service
accessibility, integrity, and retainability.
The following topics are described:
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Statistics
This manual describes the statistical measurements generated by the BSS in response to the
monitored network and system events. The statistics include statistical measurements dened
in the GSM Technical Specication 12.04, plus additional Motorola dened statistics.
NOTE
To facilitate easy access, the statistics are presented in alphabetical order.
Fault nding
Optimization
Network planning
Raw statistics
The BSS generates raw statistics for reporting individual network performance. The OMC-R
processes raw statistics to create key, network health and custom statistics. These statistics
include call processing, interface, and processor utilization measurements.
Call statistics
Call processing functions and features generate statistics that show how the system is
performing.
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Key statistics
Interface statistics
Terrestrial interface activities generate interface statistics that show the activity on the
interface links and their conditions. The interface links are the physical connections between
the MS, BSS, and MSC network elements.
NOTE
If CTU2 is used in the system, processor utilization statistics are not supported.
Key statistics
Key statistics are generated at the OMC-R by processing raw statistics generated by the BSS,
using predened algorithms. These statistics:
Key statistics are also provided to facilitate the monitoring of the most important network
parameters. For example, various handover failure statistics can be combined and averaged
over the total number of calls, to produce a handover failure rate key statistic.
The following are the key statistics groupings:
Call Summary
Channel Usage
Connection Establishment
RF Loss Summary
MTL Utilization
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Custom statistics
Health check
GPRS performance
Handover performance
TCH congestion
SDCCH congestion
Paging performance
Radio performance
Custom statistics
The OMC-R permits the creation of custom statistics using the algebraic combination of existing
raw and key statistics. Refer to the manual Installation and Conguration: GSM System
Conguration (68P02901W17) manual for procedures on creating custom statistics.
Statistic terms
This manual contains the following statistical terms throughout this manual:
Application process - The process responsible for creating and pegging a statistic.
Bin - A collection area used for the storage of cumulative values for distribution and counter
array statistics.
Distribution statistics:
The use of a bin is for measuring the frequency of an event. The measurement is done
by time (weighted distributions) or by occurrences (normal distributions). There are ten
bins (numbered 0 - 9). Each bin has a low to high range.
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Introduction
The BSS reports the following six types of statistics:
Counter
Counter array
Gauge
Duration
Normal distribution
Weighted distribution
Counter statistics
A counter statistic is the cumulative value of an event reported by an application process. The
application process increments or pegs the counter statistic by the reported value during an
interval. The ALLOC_SDCCH statistic is an example of a counter statistic.
Maximum value
The maximum value of a counter statistic is 4294967294 (HEX= 0xfffffffe). If a counter statistic
reaches the maximum value, it remains at that value until the interval expiry.
Interval expiry
Interval expiry is the end of a statistic interval. At the interval expiry, the BSS saves the counter
statistic value, then resets it to zero.
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The total number of times an event occurs and a breakdown of the causes.
When an event occurs, the BSS increments the individual cause or reason by the value reported
by the application at the interval expiry. The OK_ACC_PROC statistic is an example of
a counter array statistic.
Display convention
The convention used in this manual for presenting a specic bin of a counter
array statistic is COUNTER ARRAY STATISTIC NAME[bin name]. For example,
OK_ACC_PROC[CM_REESTABLISH] is the CM_REESTABLISH bin of the OK_ACC_PROC
counter array statistic.
Maximum value
The maximum value for the total and individual cumulative values is 65534 (HEX=0xfffe). If a
bin count reaches this value during a period, the bin contents remains at the maximum value
until the interval expiry.
Interval expiry
Interval expiry is the end of a statistic interval. At the interval expiry, the BSS saves the counter
array total values and the values of the individual bins and then resets them to zero.
Gauge statistics
Gauge statistics report the maximum and mean values of a statistic for an interval. The
IDLE_TCH_INTF_BANDO statistic is an example of a gauge statistic.
While a gauge statistic can result in the report of a reported negative value, the cumulative
value cannot be a negative value. The BSS checks the cumulative before calculating the mean
value, and if the result is a negative number, it sets the mean to zero.
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Duration statistics
Interval expiry
Interval expiry is the end of a statistic interval. At the interval expiry, the BSS saves the mean
and maximum gauge statistic values and then resets them to zero.
Duration statistics
A duration statistic is a group of values associated with the timing of events controlled by an
application process. The duration statistics include the total duration, mean, maximum, and
minimum values. The FLOW_CONTROL_BARRED statistic is an example of a duration statistic.
Total duration
The OMC reports only the total duration.
The total duration is the length of time an event occurs during an interval. It is a cumulative
value reported in milliseconds. When the event starts, the BSS saves the start time of the day
(in milliseconds). When the event ends, the BSS saves the stop time of day (in milliseconds).
The BSS calculates the total duration using the following formula:
stop time - start time
Mean value
The BSS calculates the mean duration by dividing the total duration by the period counter. The
BSS increments the period counter each time a measured event occurs during an interval.
mean = total time / period counter
Maximum value
The maximum value of a duration statistic is 86400000 (the number of milliseconds in 24 hours).
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Interval expiry
Interval expiry is the end of a statistic interval. The following processes occur at the interval
expiry:
If no events occur during the interval, the BSS sets the duration minimum value to zero.
The BSS saves this minimum value and then resets it to 0xffffffff.
The BSS saves the duration mean and maximum values and then resets them to zero.
The BSS resets the period counter and cumulative values to zero.
Bins
Each bin represents a range of values reported by an application. Each time an application
reports a value, the BSS increments the bin corresponding to the reported value by one. The
BSS also increments the sample count by one and calculates the total of all the reported values
during the interval. The disp_stats command displays the individual bin values.
The operator can specify the range of values represented by each bin or use the system defaults.
Each bin represents a range of values depending on the focus of the statistical analysis. Narrow
bin ranges permit closer examination of the periods of greatest activity.
Mean value
The BSS calculates the mean value by dividing the cumulative total of the reported values
by the sample count.
NOTE
If there are gaps in the bin ranges, some occurrences of reported events are not
included in the bin counts. For example, if the assigned range of values of two
adjacent bins are 10-15 and 17-20, a reported event with a value of 16 is not recorded.
The mean value does not account for the unrecorded event.
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Histogram
A normal distribution statistic can be illustrated as a histogram. Figure 1-1 shows that the range
of values assigned to bin 0 is 0-10, bin 1 is 11-20, and bin 7 is 71-80. The histogram shows that
each of bin 0 and bin 1 contains two occurrences and bin 7 contains one occurrence.
2
1
0
0
4
BINS
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Interval expiry
Interval expiry is the end of a statistic interval. The following events occur at the interval expiry:
The mean value is calculated. If the number of reported events is not equal to zero, the
mean value is calculated by dividing the cumulative value of all of the reported events by
the number of reported events.
The distribution minimum value is saved and reset to 0xffffffff. If no value was received
during the interval, the duration minimum value is set to zero.
The distribution mean value and maximum value are saved and reset to zero.
The number of reported events and the cumulative value are reset to zero.
The values in each of the ten bins are saved and reset to zero.
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Bins
Each bin is dened to represent a range of values. Each time an application process reports
a value, the bin corresponding to the reported value is incremented by the length of time the
reported value stays within the bin's specied range. This allows the number of times a reported
value falls within a specic range to be used to calculate the mean.
The range of values that can be assigned to each of the ten bins in the array is variable. The
range of values can be sized based on the focus of the analysis to be performed. For example,
when measuring a statistic, the range of values assigned to the bins can be assigned to reect
the periods of greatest activity. By narrowing the bin ranges, the periods of greatest activity can
be more closely examined.
NOTE
If there are gaps in the bin ranges, some occurrences of the reported events are
not included in the bin counts. For example, if the assigned range of the values of
two adjacent bins are 10-15 and 17-20, a reported event with a value of 16 is not
recorded. The mean value does not account for the unrecorded event.
Mean value
The mean value is the statistical average of all of the reported values divided by the number
of reported events.
NOTE
The mean for a weighted distribution statistic is not a duration value and is not
calculated using the bin values.
Histogram
A weighted distribution statistic can be illustrated as a histogram. Figure 1-2 shows that the
range of values assigned to bin 0 is 0-10 and bin 7 is 71-80. The following histogram shows that
the duration of the event reporting values from 0-10 was 40 milliseconds, and the duration of
the events reporting values from 71-80 was 20 milliseconds.
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10
0
0
4
BINS
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Interval expiry
Interval expiry is the end of a statistic interval. The following events occur at the interval expiry:
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The mean value is calculated. If the number of the reported events is not equal to zero, the
mean value is calculated by dividing the cumulative value of all of the reported events by
the number of reported events.
The distribution minimum value is saved and reset to 0xffffffff. If no value was received
during the expired interval, the duration minimum value is to 0.
The distribution mean value and maximum value are saved and reset to zero.
The number of reported events and the cumulative value are reset to zero.
The values in each of the ten bins are saved and reset to zero.
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Statistic usages
Statistic usages
Service accessibility
Statistics associated with the following processes are used to determine service accessibility:
MS registration
MS paging
Network accessibility
Service integrity
Statistics associated with the following processes are used to determine service integrity:
Call clarity
Interference
Service retainability
Statistics associated with premature releases are used to determine service retainability.
Service accessibility
Service accessibility is associated with the following call setup and clearing processes:
Network accessibility
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Service accessibility
the procedure running correctly and the network providing a meaningful answer, possibly
denying service.
the procedure running incorrectly and the network providing an answer that is
meaningless.
After updating the MS location, the MSC can page when an incoming call arrives. The MSC
provides the concerned BSC with the ID of the MS to be paged and the list of the cells in which
the paging is to be issued. The BSC is in charge of managing the grouping and scheduling of
paging messages and initial assignment of messages.
Network accessibility
A registered MS can access the network. Access denial is divided into three main categories:
Call blocking.
No signaling channel (SDCCH) is available.
No Trafc Channel (TCH) is available.
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Service integrity
Post-selection delay: the time interval between dialing the last digit on the xed network,
or pressing the send button on an MS, to receiving the appropriate tone. One possible
reason for this delay is that all resources have been allocated to other calls, which can
result in a queuing delay.
Answer signal delay: the time taken in connecting the called terminal through to the
calling terminal, once the called terminal has gone off hook.
The raw statistics TCH_DELAY and CALLS_QUEUED are associated with call set-up time and
answer signal delay.
Service integrity
Service integrity is determined by the processes affecting the following:
Call clarity
Lack of interference
Call clarity
Call clarity is measured by the uplink-downlink path loss difference on the air interface. The
raw statistic PATH_BALANCE is the only measurement associated with call clarity.
Lack of interference
The lack of interference is measured by the bit error rate and the interference level on monitored
idle channels. The raw statistics BER and INTF_ON_IDLE are the only measurements
associated with lack of interference.
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Service retainability
Service retainability
Service retainability is determined by the lack of premature releases. The following factors can
affect a premature release:
A subscriber perceives a premature release as a dropped call. Refer to the Ladder diagrams in
Chapter 19 Ladder diagrams.
Fault nding
GSM statistics can be used to nd certain classes of faults in the cellular system. A set of
statistics which can be used to perform this function is identied in this section.
Monitoring Faults
Hard failures are normally identied though alarm surveillance. However, it is possible for a
system component to deteriorate over time, while still continuing to function. The deterioration
can manifest itself in multiple ways such as an increase in dropped call rate, or a lower call
completion rate. Monitoring of these system parameters over time can provide the operator with
an early indication of performance degradation due to deterioration in hardware components.
Types of faults
Example of the types of faults that can be identied using statistics include:
Damaged antennas
Frequency drift
Electromechanical problems
Problems with remote combiners
Noisy channels
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Optimization
Optimization
Optimization of system parameters is necessary to ensure that the installed cellular
infrastructure is utilized as efciently as possible. Statistics can be used to monitor and verify
the effects of optimization activities. For example, if handover thresholds are adjusted, statistics
can be used to verify that the new threshold results in an improved handover success rate.
Optimization of a GSM network is a process whereby several BSS database parameters are
ne-tuned from their default values and antenna installations are adjusted to improve call
success rate and quality.
By optimizing a network, the performance of the cellular equipment is veried and a benchmark
is obtained for the system that can be used for subsequent expansion. The results can also be
used to modify the original data used in the frequency planning tool.
Network planning
It is possible to determine whether the network is correctly dimensioned for the offered trafc
load. Statistics that monitor resource utilization and congestion can be used to determine when
the network expansion or contraction is required.
NOTE
This activity is currently supported with the help of the Call Trace feature.
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Ladder diagrams
Ladder diagrams
Example
BSS
MSC
TIMEOUT
CHAN_REQ_MS_F AIL
NOTE: RSS Abis does additional filtering of RACH.
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Statistics history
It is both useful and important to understand when specic statistics have been introduced into
the system. As the system develops, new statistics can be introduced or existing statistics can be
modied, replaced or removed. Chapter 21 Statistics history shows a history of statistics from
release 1650 to the present in tabular form. The intention is to help maintenance personnel
track the development of the statistics by the release number.
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2
Statistical operations
Statistical data can be employed in various ways to describe the operation of the system. The
view an operator gets of how the system is performing can be shown through the way statistics
are displayed. The topics described here show how statistical property displays can be enabled
and congured.
The following topics are described:
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Enabling/disabling a statistic
Enabling/disabling a statistic
Description
Statistics must be enabled to obtain statistical data. The stat_mode command enables and
disables a statistic. Refer to the manual Technical Description: BSS Command Reference
(68P02901W23) for a detailed description of the stat_mode command.
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ACCESS_PER_PCH
ALLOC_SDCCH
ALLOC_SDCCH_FAIL
ALLOC_TCH
ALLOC_TCH_FAIL
BUSY_SDCCH
BUSY_TCH
IN_INTER_BSS_HO
IN_INTRA_BSS_HO
INTRA_CELL_HO
MA_CMD_TO_MS_BLKD
MA_REQ_FROM_MSC
OK_ACC_PROC
OUT_INTER_BSS_HO
OUT_INTRA_BSS_HO
RF_LOSSES_SD
TOTAL_CALLS
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RF_LOSSES_TCH
CHAN_REQ_MS_FAIL
Enabling a statistic
A statistic is enabled by entering the stat_mode command using the following syntax:
stat_mode <meas_type> on [<location>] [<cell_desc>]
Where:
Is:
meas_type
on
enable mode
location
cell_desc
Example 1
stat_mode rf_losses_tch on cell_name=mid34a
Where:
Is:
rf_losses_tch
statistic
on
enable mode
cell_name=mid34a
cell name
System response
COMMAND ACCEPTED
Example 2
{23306}
stat_mode HO_BLKD_BSP_OVERLOAD on cell 0 0 1 0 1 1 1
Where:
Is:
HO_BLKD_BSP_OVERLOAD
statistic
on
enable mode
cell 0 0 1 0 1 1 1
cell description
System response
COMMAND ACCEPTED
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Example 3
{23306}
stat_mode MA_CMD_TO_MS_BLKD on cell 0 0 1 0 1 1 1
Where:
Is:
MA_CMD_TO_MS_BLKD
statistic
on
enable mode
cell 0 0 1 0 1 1 1
cell description
System response
COMMAND ACCEPTED
Example 4
{23306}
stat_mode PROCESSOR_SAFE_OVERLOAD on
Where:
Is:
PROCESSOR_SAFE_OVERLOAD
statistic
on
enable mode
System response
COMMAND ACCEPTED
Example 5
{28337}
stat_mode MTP_SL_ERROR_RATE_HSP on
Where:
Is:
MTP_SL_ERROR_RATE_HSP
statistic
on
enable mode
System response
COMMAND ACCEPTED
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NOTE
This statistic cannot be enabled if the Increased Network Capacity feature is not
implemented.
Example 6
{23292}
stat_mode UL_RADIO_BLKS_8PSK_3_TS on cell 0 0 1 0 1 1 1
Where:
UL_RADIO_BLKS_8PSK_3_TS
statistic
Is:
on
enable mode
cell 0 0 1 0 1 1 1
cell description
System response
COMMAND ACCEPTED
Example 7
{23292}
stat_mode UL_RADIO_BLKS_GMSK_4_TS on cell 0 0 1 0 1 1 1
Where:
UL_RADIO_BLKS_GMSK_4_TS
statistic
Is:
on
enable mode
cell 0 0 1 0 1 1 1
cell description
System response
COMMAND ACCEPTED
NOTE
The system rejects enabling of the statistic, when EDA or EGPRS feature is restricted.
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Example 8
{23292}
stat_mode UL_TBF_TIME_GMSK_3_TS on cell 0 0 1 0 1 1 1
Where:
UL_TBF_TIME_GMSK_3_TS
statistic
Is:
on
enable mode
cell 0 0 1 0 1 1 1
cell description
System response
COMMAND ACCEPTED
NOTE
The system rejects enabling of the statistic, when EDA or EGPRS feature is restricted.
Example 9
{28351} {26740}
stat_mode PSI_TRAU_FILL_FRAME_TX on
Where:
Is:
PSI_TRAU_FILL_FRAME_TX
statistic
on
enable mode
System response
COMMAND ACCEPTED
Example 10
{22266}
stat_mode RSL_LINK_INS on
Where:
Is:
RSL_LINK_INS
statistic
on
enable mode
System response
COMMAND ACCEPTED
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Example 11
{22266}
stat_mode RSL_RX_OCTETS on
Where:
Is:
RSL_RX_OCTETS
statistic
on
enable mode
System response
COMMAND ACCEPTED
Example 12
{22266}
stat_mode RSL_TX_OCTETS on
Where:
Is:
RSL_TX_OCTETS
statistic
on
enable mode
System response
COMMAND ACCEPTED
Example 13
{25867}
stat_mode RF_LOSSES_SD on 1 cell_number=0 0 1 0 1 1 1
Where:
Is:
RF_LOSSES_SD
statistic
on
enable mode
location
cell_number=0 0 1 0 1 1 1
cell description
System response
COMMAND ACCEPTED
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Example 14
{25867}
stat_mode RF_LOSSES_TCH_HR on 1 cell_number=0 0 1 0 1 1 1
Where:
Is:
RF_LOSSES_TCH_HR
statistic
on
enable mode
location
cell_number=0 0 1 0 1 1 1
cell description
System response
COMMAND ACCEPTED
Example 15
{25867}
stat_mode RF_LOSSES_TCH on 1 cell_number=0 0 1 0 1 1 1
Where:
Is:
RF_LOSSES_TCH
statistic
on
enable mode
location
cell_number=0 0 1 0 1 1 1
cell description
System response
COMMAND ACCEPTED
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Example 16
{27703A}
stat_mode PFC_ADMISSION_TRAFFIC_CLASS on cell 0 0 1 0 1 1 1
Where:
PFC_ADMISSION_TRAFFIC_CLASS
statistic
Is:
on
enable mode
cell 0 0 1 0 1 1 1
cell description
System response
COMMAND ACCEPTED
NOTE
This statistic cannot be enabled if the QoS feature is not implemented.
Example 17
{27703A}
stat_mode PFC_REJECTION_TRAFFIC_CLASS on cell 0 0 1 0 1 1 1
Where:
PFC_REJECTION_TRAFFIC_CLASS
statistic
Is:
on
enable mode
cell 0 0 1 0 1 1 1
cell description
System response
COMMAND ACCEPTED
NOTE
This statistic cannot be enabled if the QoS feature is not implemented.
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Example 18
{27703A}
stat_mode PFC_PREEMPTIONS_TRAFFIC_CLASS on cell 0 0 1 0 1 1 1
Where:
PFC_PREEMPTIONS_TRAFFIC_CLASS
statistic
Is:
on
enable mode
cell 0 0 1 0 1 1 1
cell description
System response
COMMAND ACCEPTED
NOTE
This statistic cannot be enabled if the QoS feature is not implemented.
Example 19
{27703A}
stat_mode PFC_TRANSFER_DELAY on cell 0 0 1 0 1 1 1
Where:
PFC_TRANSFER_DELAY
statistic
Is:
on
enable mode
cell 0 0 1 0 1 1 1
cell description
System response
COMMAND ACCEPTED
NOTE
This statistic cannot be enabled if the QoS Phase 2 feature is not implemented.
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Example 20
{33863}
stat_mode UL_RLC_STALLED_BLKS on cell 0 0 1 0 1 1 1
Where:
UL_RLC_STALLED_BLKS
statistic
Is:
on
enable mode
cell 0 0 1 0 1 1 1
cell description
System response
COMMAND ACCEPTED
NOTE
The system rejects enabling of the statistic, when GPRS feature is restricted.
Example 21
{26881}
stat_mode EXT_UL_EXITS on cell 0 0 1 0 1 1 1
Where:
EXT_UL_EXITS
statistic
Is:
on
enable mode
cell 0 0 1 0 1 1 1
cell description
System response
COMMAND ACCEPTED
NOTE
The system rejects enabling of the statistic, when the Extended UL and GPRS feature
is restricted.
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Disabling a statistic
Example 22
{31565}
stat_mode IA_IAR_MSGS_PER_AGCH on 1 cell_number=0 0 1 0 1 1 1
Where:
IA_IAR_MSGS_PER_AGCH
statistic
Is:
on
enable mode
location
cell_number=0 0 1 0 1 1 1
cell description
System response
Command accepted
Example 23
{33397}
stat_mode CS_PAGING_MSGS_FROM_MSC on 1 cell_number=0 0 1 0 1 1 1
Where:
CS_PAGING_MSGS_FROM_MSC
Is:
statistic
on
enable mode
location
cell_number=0 0 1 0 1 1 1
cell description
System response
Command Accepted
Disabling a statistic
A statistic is disabled by entering the stat_mode command using the following syntax:
stat_mode <meas_type> off [<location>] [<cell_desc>]
Where:
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Is:
meas_type
off
disable mode
location
cell_desc
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Disabling a statistic
Example 1
stat_mode mtp_link_ins off
Where:
Is:
mtp_link_ins
statistic
off
disable mode
System response
COMMAND ACCEPTED
Example 2
{28337}
stat_mode MTP_SL_ERROR_RATE_HSP off
Where:
Is:
MTP_SL_ERROR_RATE_HSP
statistic
off
disable mode
System response
COMMAND ACCEPTED
Example 3
{31565}
stat_mode IA_IAR_MSGS_PER_AGCH off 1 cell_number=0 0 1 0 1 1 1
Where:
IA_IAR_MSGS_PER_AGCH
statistic
Is:
off
disable mode
location
cell_number=0 0 1 0 1 1 1
cell description
System Response
Command Accepted
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Description
A listing of the currently enabled statistics can be displayed using the disp_enable_stat
command. Refer to the manual Technical Description: BSS Command Reference (68P02901W23)
for a detailed description of the disp_enable_stat command.
Specic listings can be generated based on the arguments entered with the disp_enable_stat
command, including:
cell_desc - A listing of all of the currently enabled statistics for the specied cell is
displayed.
location - A listing of all of the currently enabled statistics for the specied site is displayed.
meas_type - A listing of all of the currently enabled statistics for the specied measurement
type is displayed.
System response
Enabled Non-Cell Statistics
ma_req_from_msc_fail
page_req_from_msc_fail
ho_req_msc_proto
mtp_sl_fail
mtp_sl_fibr
mtp_sl_ack
mtp_sl_error_rate
mtp_sl_congestion
mtp_sl_alignment
mtp_su_error
mtp_neg_acks
mtp_changeover
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mtp_changeback
mtp_restoration
mtp_start_rpo
mtp_stop_rpo
mtp_mgt_inhibit
mtp_mgt_uninhibit
mtp_re_tx
mtp_sif_sio_rx
mtp_msu_tx
mtp_msu_rx
sl_congestion
sl_stop_congestion
msu_discarded
congestion_lost_msu
sif_sio_rx_opc
sif_sio_tx_dpc
sif_sio_type
routing_syntax
routing_unknown
sccp_msgs
sccp_msgs_tx
sccp_msgs_rx
invalid_frames_rx
i_frames_rx
i_frames_tx
sabm_tx
frmr
n2_expiry
mtp_link_ins
mtp_unavailable
mtp_local_mgt
mtp_remote_mgt
mtp_linkfail
mtp_remote_proc
mtp_local_busy
mtp_congestion
cpu_usage
. . . .
Enabled Statistics for Cell 001 01 03e7h 0028h
egprs_avail_pdtch
rf_losses_tch
rf_losses_sd
intra_cell_ho
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in_inter_ho
out_inter_ho
intra_bss_ho
access_per_rach
. . . .
tch_delay
intf_on_idle
busy_tch
busy_sdcch
ber
. . . .
NOTE
The remaining cell statistics follow until all of the enabled statistics have been
displayed.
Example 1
{22266}
This example shows the interaction required to display the status of the RSL_LINK_INS
statistic.
disp_enable_stat RSL_LINK_INS
Where:
RSL_LINK_INS
Is:
statistic
System response
Statistics RSL_LINK_INS is enabled.
Example 2
{22266}
This example shows the interaction required to display the status of the RSL_RX_OCTETS
statistic.
disp_enable_stat RSL_RX_OCTETS
Where:
RSL_RX_OCTETS
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Is:
statistic
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System response
Statistics RSL_RX_OCTETS is enabled.
Example 3
{22266}
This example shows the interaction required to display the status of the RSL_TX_OCTETS
statistic.
disp_enable_stat RSL_TX_OCTETS
Where:
RSL_TX_OCTETS
Is:
statistic
System response
Statistics RSL_TX_OCTETS is enabled.
Example 4
{22266}
This example shows the interaction required to display the enabled statistics under BSS.
disp_enable_stat BSS
System response
. . . .
RSL_RX_OCTETS
RSL_TX_OCTETS
RSL_LINK_INS
Example 5
{27703A}
This example shows the interaction required to display the enabled statistics under
cell 0 0 1 0 1 1 1
Where:
cell 0 0 1 0 1 1 1
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cell description
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System response
Enabled Statistics for Cell 001 01 0001h 0001h
----------------------------------------------ACCESS_PER_PCH
. . . .
PFC_TRANSFER_DELAY
PFC_GBR_DL
PFC_GBR_UL
Example 6
{33863}
This command displays the enabled statistics by CELL, location, or all statistics in the system.
disp_enable_stat 1
Where:
1
Is:
site location
System response
Enabled Statistics for Cell 0 0 1 0 1 1 2
. . . .
intra_cell_ho
in_inter_ho
out_inter_ho
intra_bss_ho
access_per_rach
UL_RLC_STALLED_BLKS
UL_RLC_NACK_BLKS
. . . .
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Example 7
{31565} {33397}
This command displays the enabled statistics by CELL, location, or all statistics in the system.
disp_enable_stat 1
Where:
1
Is:
site location
System Response
Enabled Statistics for Cell 0 0 1 0 1 1 2
rf_losses_tch
rf_losses_sd
rf_losses_tch_hr
intra_cell_ho
in_inter_ho
out_inter_ho
intra_bss_ho
access_per_rach
IA_IAR_MSGS_PER_AGCH
cs_paging_msgs_from_msc
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Description
The current value of an individual statistic for a specic interval can be displayed using the
disp_stats command. Displayed information can represent incremental (peg count) or duration
values, depending on the specied statistic. Refer to the manual Technical Description: BSS
Command Reference (68P02901W23) for a detailed description of the disp_stats command.
NOTE
The value of a statistic for the current interval cannot be displayed. The
disp_interval command can be used to display completed intervals.
When counter array statistics are displayed, the values for the individual bins are displayed. A
total value of all of the bins can also be displayed for some counter array statistics. Refer to the
descriptions of individual counter array statistics.
The disp_stats command is entered using one of the following syntax:
disp_stats <interval> <meas_type> <cell_desc>
disp_stats <interval> <meas_type> <board_desc>
Where:
Is:
interval
meas_type
cell_desc
board_desc
When using the disp_stats command to display a per link statistic, the generated output
reports all the links for a specied board.
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Description
Example 1
This example shows the interaction required to display the value of a counter array statistic
which includes a total value.
disp_stats 5 out_ho_cause_atmpt cell_number=5 4 3 2 1 61986 34944
Where:
Is:
interval
out_ho_cause_atmpt
statistic
5 4 3 2 1 61986 34944
cell_number
System response
SITE: 0
MEAS_TYPE: OUT_HO_CAUSE_ATMPT
Total: 110
Uplink Quality
10
Uplink Level
20
Downlink Quality
10
Downlink Level
10
Distance
10
Uplink Interference
10
Downlink Interference
10
Power Budget
10
Congestion
10
Adjacent Channel Interference
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Description
Example 2
{26881}
This example shows the interaction required to display the properties for the
EXT_UL_USF_USAGE statistic.
disp_stats 1 HO_BLKD_BSP_OVERLOAD cell 0 0 1 0 1 1 1
Where:
EXT_UL_USF_USAGE
Is:
a counter array statistic
cell 0 0 1 0 1 1 1
cell description
System response
STATISTIC: EXT_UL_USF_USAGE SITE: 1
TYPE: PER CELL OBJECT: COUNTER ARRAY
BIN#
Cause
CELL #
MODE
BIN
ALARM
SEVERITY
ALARM
THRESHOLD
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------001 01 1
(0001h) 1 (0001h)
ENABLED
N/A
N/A
N/A
Example 3
{23306}
This example shows the interaction required to display the value of HO_BLKD_BSP_OVERLOAD
statistic.
disp_stats 1 HO_BLKD_BSP_OVERLOAD cell 0 0 1 0 1 1 1
Where:
Is:
interval
HO_BLKD_BSP_OVERLOAD
statistic
cell 0 0 1 0 1 1 1
cell description
System response
SITE: 1
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Cause
Sub-Counter Value
NO channel
BSP overload
0
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Description
Example 4
{23306}
This example shows the interaction required to display the value of MA_CMD_TO_MS_BLKD
statistic.
disp_stats 1 MA_CMD_TO_MS_BLKD cell 0 0 1 0 1 1 1
Where:
Is:
interval
MA_CMD_TO_MS_BLKD
statistic
cell 0 0 1 0 1 1 1
cell description
System response
SITE: 1
Cause
Sub-Counter Value
NO channel
BSP overload
Example 5
{23306}
This example shows the interaction required to display the value of
PROCESSOR_SAFE_OVERLOAD statistic.
disp_stats 0 PROCESSOR_SAFE_OVERLOAD
Where:
Is:
interval
PROCESSOR_SAFE_OVERLOAD
statistic
System response
SITE: 0
Duration MAX.
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Description
Example 6
{23306}
This example shows the interaction required to display the value of
PROCESSOR_CRITICAL_OVERLOAD statistic.
disp_stats 0 PROCESSOR_CRITICAL_OVERLOAD
Where:
Is:
interval
PROCESSOR_CRITICAL_OVERLOAD statistic
System response
SITE: 0
Duration MAX.
(ms): 0
Example 7
{28337}
This example shows the interaction required to display the value of
MTP_SL_ERROR_RATE_HSP statistic.
disp_stats 6 mtp_sl_error_rate_hsp board_id 0113h
Where:
Is:
interval
mtp_sl_error_rate_hsp statistic
board_id 0113h
board description
System response
SITE: 0
SITE: 0
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Description
Example 8
{23292}
This example shows the interaction required to display the value of UL_TBF_TIME_GMSK_3_TS
statistic.
disp_stats 1 UL_TBF_TIME_GMSK_3_TS cell 0 0 1 0 1 1 1
Where:
Is:
interval
UL_TBF_TIME_GMSK_3_TS
statistic
cell 0 0 1 0 1 1 1
cell description
System Response
SITE: 1 CELL #: LAC-0001h CI-0001h
MEAS TYPE: UL_TBF_TIME_GMSK_3_TS
Counter: 100
Example 9
{23292}
This example shows the interaction required to display the value of UL_RADIO_BLKS_GMSK_3_TS statistic.
disp_stats 1 UL_RADIO_BLKS_GMSK_3_TS cell 0 0 1 0 1 1 1
Where:
Is:
interval
UL_RADIO_BLKS_GMSK_3_TS
statistic
cell 0 0 1 0 1 1 1
cell description
System Response
SITE: 1
Cause
Sub-Counter Value
CS-1
CS-2
CS-3
CS-4
MCS-1
MCS-2
MCS-3
MCS-4
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Description
Example 10
{23292}
This example shows the interaction required to display the value of UL_RADIO_BLKS_8PSK_4_TS statistic.
disp_stats 1 UL_RADIO_BLKS_8PSK_4_TS cell 0 0 1 0 1 1 1
Where:
Is:
interval
UL_RADIO_BLKS_8PSK_4_TS
statistic
cell 0 0 1 0 1 1 1
cell description
System Response
SITE: 1
Cause
Sub-Counter Value
CS-1
CS-2
CS-3
CS-4
MCS-1
MCS-2
MCS-3
MCS-4
MCS-5
MCS-6
10
MCS-7
11
MCS-8
12
MCS-9
Example 11
{28351} {26740}
This example shows the interaction required to display the value of PSI_TRAU_FILL_FRAME_TX
statistic.
disp_stats 0 PSI_TRAU_FILL_FRAME_TX
Where:
2-26
Is:
interval
PSI_TRAU_FILL_FRAME_TX
statistic
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Description
System response
SITE: 0
ETH Port #: 0
MEAS TYPE: PSI_TRAU_FILL_FRAME_TX
Counter: 145
Example 12
{28351} {26740}
This example shows the interaction required to display the value of ETH_RX_ERROR statistic.
disp_stats 0 ETH_RX_ERROR
Where:
Is:
interval
ETH_RX_ERROR
statistic
System response
SITE: PCU
ETH Port #: 0
MEAS TYPE: ETH_RX_ERROR
Counter: 145
Example 13
{22266}
This example shows the interaction required to display the value of RSL_LINK_INS statistic.
disp_stats 0 RSL_LINK_INS board_id=0113h
Where:
Is:
interval
RSL_LINK_INS
statistic
board_id=0113h
board description
System response
SITE: 0
SITE: 0
RSL Link #: 1
Duration MAX.
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Description
Example 14
{22266}
This example shows the interaction required to display the value of RSL_RX_OCTETS statistic.
disp_stats 0 RSL_RX_OCTETS board_id=0118h
Where:
Is:
interval
RSL_RX_OCTETS
statistic
board_id=0118h
board description
System response
SITE: 0
SITE: 62
RSL Link #: 0
Example 15
{22266}
This example shows the interaction required to display the value of RSL_TX_OCTETS statistic.
disp_stats 0 RSL_TX_OCTETS board_id=0118h
Where:
Is:
interval
RSL_TX_OCTETS
statistic
board_id=0118h
board description
System response
SITE: 0
SITE: 62
Example 16
{25867}
This example shows the interaction required to display the value of RF_LOSSES_SD statistic.
disp_stats 1 RF_LOSSES_SD cell_number= 0 0 1 0 1 1 1
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Where:
Description
Is:
interval
RF_LOSSES_SD
statistic
cell_number= 0 0 1 0 1 1 1
cell description
System response
SITE: 1
RTF ID: 0 0
TIMESLOT: 0
Cause
Sub-Counter Value
Others
Example 17
{25867}
This example shows the interaction required to display the value of RF_LOSSES_TCH statistic.
disp_stats 1 RF_LOSSES_TCH cell_number= 0 0 1 0 1 1 1
Where:
Is:
interval
RF_LOSSES_TCH
statistic
cell_number= 0 0 1 0 1 1 1
cell description
System response
SITE: 1
RTF ID: 0 0
TIMESLOT: 1
Cause
Sub-Counter Value
Timing Advance
Others
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Description
. . . .
SITE: 1
RTF ID: 0 0
TIMESLOT: 7
Cause
Sub-Counter Value
Timing Advance
Others
. . . .
SITE: 1
RTF ID: 0 1
TIMESLOT: 0
Cause
Sub-Counter Value
Timing Advance
Others
. . . .
Example 18
{25867}
This example shows the interaction required to display the value of RF_LOSSES_TCH_HR
statistic.
disp_stats 1 RF_LOSSES_TCH_HR cell_number= 0 0 1 0 1 1 1
Where:
2-30
Is:
interval
RF_LOSSES_TCH_HR
statistic
cell_number= 0 0 1 0 1 1 1
cell description
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Description
System response
SITE: 1
RTF ID: 0 0
TIMESLOT: 1
Cause
Sub-Counter Value
Timing Advance
Others
. . . .
SITE: 1
RTF ID: 0 0
TIMESLOT: 7
Cause
Sub-Counter Value
Timing Advance
Others
SITE: 1
RTF ID: 0 1
TIMESLOT: 0
Cause
Sub-Counter Value
Timing Advance
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Description
Example 19
{27703A}
This example shows the interaction required to display the value of
PFC_PREEMPTIONS_TRAFFIC_CLASS statistic.
disp_stats 0 PFC_PREEMPTIONS_TRAFFIC_CLASS cell 0 0 1 0 1 1 1
Where:
Is:
interval
PFC_PREEMPTIONS_TRAFFIC_CLASS
statistic
cell 0 0 1 0 1 1 1
cell description
System response
SITE: 1
Preemption of Background:
Example 20
{27703A}
This example shows the interaction required to display the value of PFC_PREEMPTIONS
statistic.
disp_stats 0 PFC_PREEMPTIONS cell 0 0 1 0 1 1 1
Where:
Is:
interval
PFC_PREEMPTIONS
statistic
cell 0 0 1 0 1 1 1
cell description
System response
SITE: 1
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Description
Example 21
{26881}
This example shows the interaction required to display the value of EXT_UL_EXITS statistic.
disp_stats 1 EXT_UL_EXITS cell 0 0 1 0 1 1 1
Where:
Is:
interval
EXT_UL_EXITS
statistic
cell 0 0 1 0 1 1 1
cell description
System response
SITE: 1 CELL #: LAC-0001h CI-0001h
MEAS TYPE: EXT_UL_EXITS
Total Count: 0
Arrival of new RLC data block: 0
Extended uplink duration expires: 0
Congestion in the cell: 0
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Description
Example 22
{26881}
This example shows the interaction required to display the value of EXT_UL_USF_USAGE
statistic.
Where:
Is:
interval
EXT_UL_USF_USAGE
statistic
cell 0 0 1 0 1 1 1
cell description
Example 23
{31565}
This example shows the interaction required to display the value of IA_IAR_MSGS_PER_AGCH
statistic.
disp_stats 1 IA_IAR_MSGS_PER_AGCH cell_number= 0 0 1 0 1 1 1
Where:
Is:
interval
IA_IAR_MSGS_PER_AGCH
statistic
cell_number= 0 0 1 0 1 1 1
cell description
System response
SITE: 1
Sub-Counter Value
IA CS messages discarded
IA PS messages discarded
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Example 24
{33397}
This example shows the interaction required to display the value of CS_PAGING_
MSGS_FROM_MSC statistic.
disp_stats 1 CS_PAGING_MSGS_FROM_MSC cell_number= 0 0 1 0 1 1 1
Where:
Is:
interval
CS_PAGING_MSGS_FROM_MSC
statistic
cell_number= 0 0 1 0 1 1 1
cell description
System response
SITE: 0
Cause
Sub-Counter Value
MTL-LCF
RSL-LCF
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RSL-LCF due to Cell OOS
1
1
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Description
The stat_interval is a non statistical parameter that is used to specify the interval. Refer to
the manual Technical Description: BSS Command Reference (68P02901W23) for a detailed
description of the stat_interval parameter.
In normal operations, the OMC-R calculates key statistics and health indicators based on the
default interval of 30 minutes. If the interval is changed to 60 minutes, it must be reset to
30 minutes for normal operations.
NOTE
The OMC-R can calculate key statistics at 60-minute intervals if it is congured to
handle 60 minute statistic les.
The stat_interval is specied by entering the chg_element command using the following syntax:
chg_element stat_interval <30 or 60> <location>
Where:
Is:
stat_interval
parameter name
30 or 60
location
a BSS-wide parameter and 0 is the only valid value for this argument
Key statistics
The following key statistics cannot support different collection and resolution intervals:
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TCH_CARRIER_MEAN_HOLDING_TIME
TCH_TRAFFIC_CARRIED
TCH_TRAFFIC_CARRIED_HR
TCH_TRAFFIC_CARRIED_FR
MEAN_TIME_BETWEEN_DROPS
TCH_MEAN_HOLDING_TIME
MEAN_TCH_BUSY_TIME
CALL_DURATION
MEAN_TIME_BETWEEN_HO
SDCCH_MEAN_HOLDING_TIME
SDCCH_TRAFFIC_CARRIED
AIR_INTERFACE_BW_CS1
AIR_INTERFACE_BW_CS2
AIR_INTERFACE_BW_CS3
AIR_INTERFACE_BW_CS4
GPRS_BW_USAGE_DL
GPRS_BW_USAGE_UL
UL_PDTCH_UTILISATION_BY_ALLOCATION
UL_TBF_INTERLEAVING_ACTIVITY
GPRS_UL_ACT_TS
DL_PDTCH_UTILISATION_BY_ALLOCATION
DL_TBF_INTERLEAVING_ACTIVITY
GPRS_DL_ACT_TS
DL_PDTCH_UTILISATION_BY_TRAFFIC
UL_PDTCH_UTILISATION_BY_TRAFFIC
MEAN_TBF_SESSION
Description
Raw statistics
The following raw statistics cannot support different collection and resolution intervals:
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BUSY_CICS_MEAN
BUSY_TCH_CARR_MEAN
BUSY_TCH_CARR_HR_MEAN
EGPRS_64K_CHANNEL_WIDTH_MEAN
UL_EGPRS_BACKHAUL_DEMAND_MEAN
DL_EGPRS_BACKHAUL_DEMAND_MEAN
UL_EGPRS_BACKHAUL_USED_MEAN
DL_EGPRS_BACKHAUL_USED_MEAN
BUSY_TCH_MEAN
BUSY_SDCCH_MEAN
AVAILABLE_TCH_MEAN
AVAILABLE_SDCCH_MEAN
UL_BUSY_PDTCH_MEAN
DL_BUSY_PDTCH_MEAN
EGPRS_AVAIL_PDTCH_MEAN
GPRS_AVAIL_PDTCH_MEAN
BUSY_TCH_HR_MEAN
AVAILABLE_TCH_HR_MEAN
AVAILABLE_TCH_PGSM_MEAN
AVAILABLE_TCH_EGSM_MEAN
AVAILABLE_TCH_DCS1800_MEAN
BUSY_TCH_PGSM_MEAN
BUSY_TCH_EGSM_MEAN
BUSY_TCH_DCS1800_MEAN
VGCS_FR_TCH_BUSY_MEAN
VGCS_HR_TCH_BUSY_MEAN
AVG_SIMUL_DL_TBFS_MEAN
AVG_SIMUL_UL_TBFS_MEAN
TBF_SESSIONS_MEAN
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Description
Example
This example shows the interaction required to change the statistical interval to 60 minutes.
chg_element stat_interval 60 0
Where:
Is:
stat_interval
parameter name
60
60 minutes
location
System response
COMMAND ACCEPTED
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Description
The stat_interval is a non-statistical parameter that is used to specify the interval. The current
interval can be displayed using the disp_element command using the following syntax:
disp_element stat_interval <location>
Where:
Is:
stat_interval
parameter name
location
a BSS-wide parameter and 0 is the only valid value for this argument.
Example
This example shows the interaction required to display the statistical interval.
chg_element stat_interval 0
Where:
Is:
stat_interval
parameter name
location
System response
stat_interval = 30
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Description
The starting times of the statistic intervals can be displayed by entering the disp_interval
command. Refer to the manual Technical Description: BSS Command Reference (68P02901W23)
for a detailed description of the disp_interval command. No arguments are required with
the command.
On startup, the rst start time (interval 0) corresponds to current time of the system clock. The
second start time (interval 1) automatically becomes synchronized to the next hour (:00) or half
hour (:30), depending upon the current statistic interval.
Example
This example shows the interaction required to display the starting times of the statistical
intervals where the statistic interval is 30 and the disp_interval command was entered at 1230.
disp_interval
System response
Interval
--------
--------------------
09:08:48
09:30:00
10:00:00
10:30:00
11:00:00
11:30:00
12:00:00
12:30:00
None
None
10
None
11
None
The displayed starting times depend on the time of the day when the disp_interval command
is entered. When the command is entered, the current set of 12 start times is presented. If the
command is entered after interval 11 would be completed, the listing displays the next set
of 12 interval start times.
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Description
Example
If the disp_interval command is entered at 1501, the following output is displayed.
System response
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Interval
--------
--------------------
15:00:00
09:30:00
10:00:00
10:30:00
11:00:00
11:30:00
12:00:00
12:30:00
13:00:00
13:30:00
10
14:00:00
11
14:30:00
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Description
The properties for statistics (except for the statistic interval) can be changed using the
chg_stat_prop command. Refer to the manual Technical Description: BSS Command Reference
(68P02901W23) for a detailed description of the chg_stat_prop command.
The specic properties that can be changed are dependent on the statistic type.
The alarm threshold can be changed for counter, counter array, and gauge statistics if
an alarm is associated with the statistic.
Setting a threshold
Some counter and gauge statistics can be associated with alarms. Threshold values can be
specied for these statistics. An alarm is sent to the Operations and Maintenance Centre Radio (OMC-R) when the threshold is reached.
A threshold is specied by entering the chg_stat_prop command using the following syntax:
chg_stat_prop <meas_type> [<location>] [<cell_desc>]
Where:
Is:
meas_type
location
cell_desc
NOTE
{23306} {22266} {31565} {33397} {27703A} The threshold cannot be set for
non-alarming statistics.
{26881} The system rejects the setting of statistic properties when the
corresponding feature is restricted.
Example 1
This example shows the interaction required to change the alarm threshold for the rf_losses_tch
statistic for cell_name=mn14b at site 1.
chg_stat_prop rf_losses_tch cell_name=mn14b
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Setting a threshold
Where:
Is:
rf_losses_tch
statistic
cell_name=mn14b
cell name
System response
Enter the Alarm threshold for counter array total value: 500
COMMAND ACCEPTED
Example 2
{23306}
This example shows the interaction required to change the alarm threshold for the
MA_CMD_TO_MS_BLKD statistic at site 1.
chg_stat_prop MA_CMD_TO_MS_BLKD cell 0 0 1 0 1 1 1
Where:
Is:
MA_CMD_TO_MS_BLKD
statistic
cell 0 0 1 0 1 1 1
cell description
System response
Enter the threshold for bin 0: 100
Enter the threshold for bin 1: 200
COMMAND ACCEPTED
Example 3
{28337}
This example shows the interaction required to change the alarm threshold for the
MTP_SL_ERROR_RATE_HSP statistic at site 1.
chg_stat_prop MTP_SL_ERROR_RATE_HSP
Where:
MTP_SL_ERROR_RATE_HSP
Is:
statistic
System response
Enter the alarm threshold: 50
COMMAND ACCEPTED
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Counter statistics
Example 4
{25867}
This example shows the interaction required to change the alarm threshold for the
RF_LOSSES_SD statistic.
chg_stat_prop RF_LOSSES_SD cell_number= 0 0 1 0 1 1 1
Where:
Is:
RF_LOSSES_SD
statistic
cell_number= 0 0 1 0 1 1 1
cell description
System response
Enter the Alarm threshold for counter array total value: 500
COMMAND ACCEPTED
Example 5
{25867}
This example shows the interaction required to change the alarm threshold for the
RF_LOSSES_TCH statistic.
chg_stat_prop RF_LOSSES_TCH cell_number= 0 0 1 0 1 1 1
Where:
Is:
RF_LOSSES_TCH
statistic
cell_number= 0 0 1 0 1 1 1
cell description
System response
Enter the Alarm threshold for counter array total value: 500
COMMAND ACCEPTED
Counter statistics
Counter statistics that can be assigned a threshold are presented in Table 2-1.
Table 2-1
Counter statistics
Statistical name
Alarm severity
Valid values
Basis
ALLOC_SDCCH_FAIL
Major
min: 1
MAX: 2147483647
cell
ALLOC_TCH_FAIL
Major
min: 1
MAX: 2147483647
cell
Continued
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Counter statistics
Table 2-1
Statistical name
Alarm severity
Valid values
Basis
ATER_PREEMPT_FAIL
Warning
min: 1
MAX: 2147483647
AXCDR
BAD_HO_REFNUM_MS
Warning
min: 1
MAX: 2147483647
cell
CHAN_REQ_MS_BLK
Minor
min: 1
MAX: 2147483647
cell
CIPHER_MODE_FAIL
Minor
min: 1
MAX: 2147483647
cell
CLASSMK_UPDATE_FAIL
Minor
min: 1
MAX: 2147483647
cell
CONGESTION_LOST_MSU
Warning
min: 1
MAX: 2147483647
SS7 link
FRMR
Warning
min: 1
MAX: 2147483647
X.25 link or
LAP-D link
HO_REQ_MSC_FAIL
Warning
min: 1
MAX: 2147483647
cell
HO_REQ_MSC_PROTO
Warning
min: 1
MAX: 2147483647
BSS
INVALID_FRAMES_RX
Warning
min: 1
MAX: 2147483647
X.25 link or
LAP-D link
MA_CMD_TO_MS_BLKD
Minor
min: 1
MAX: 2147483647
cell
MA_FAIL_FROM_MS
Warning
min: 1
MAX: 2147483647
cell
MA_REQ_FROM_MSC_FAIL
Warning
min: 1
MAX: 2147483647
BSS
MSU_DISCARDED
Warning
min: 1
MAX: 2147483647
SS7 link
MTP_NEG_ACKS
Warning
min: 1
MAX: 2147483647
SS7 link
MTP_RE_TX
Warning
min: 1
MAX: 2147483647
SS7 link
MTP_SL_ACK
Major
min: 1
MAX: 2147483647
SS7 link
MTP_SL_ALIGNMENT
Minor
min: 1
MAX: 2147483647
SS7 link
MTP_SL_CONGESTION
Major
min: 1
MAX: 2147483647
SS7 link
MTP_SL_ERROR_RATE
Major
min: 1
MAX: 2147483647
SS7 link
{28337}MTP_SL_ERROR_
RATE_HSP
Major
min: 1
MAX: 2147483647
SS7 link
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Table 2-1
Statistical name
Alarm severity
Valid values
Basis
MTP_SL_FAIL
Major
min: 1
MAX: 2147483647
SS7 link
MTP_SL_FIBR
Major
min: 1
MAX: 2147483647
SS7 link
MTP_START_RPO
Warning
min: 1
MAX: 2147483647
SS7 link
MTP_SU_ERROR
Warning
min: 1
MAX: 2147483647
SS7 link
N2_EXPIRY
Warning
min: 1
MAX: 2147483647
X.25 link or
LAP-D link
Minor
min: 1
MAX: 2147483647
BSS
PCH_Q_PAGE_DISCARD
Minor
min: 1
MAX: 2147483647
cell
RF_LOSSES_SD
Major
min: 1
MAX: 65535
cell
RF_LOSSES_TCH
Major
min: 1
MAX: 65535
timeslot
ROUTING_SYNTAX
Warning
min: 1
MAX: 2147483647
BSS
ROUTING_UNKNOWN
Warning
min: 1
MAX: 2147483647
BSS
RSL_LCF_
CONGESTION
Warning
min: 1
MAX: 2147483647
BSC GPROC
SL_CONGESTION
Warning
min: 1
MAX: 2147483647
SS7 link
TCH_PREEMPT_FAIL_
NO_CAND
Warning
min: 1
MAX: 2147483647
cell
PAGE_REQ_FROM_MSC_FAIL
The maximum value that can be assigned to a threshold (2147483647) is set as the default
value upon initialization of the CM database.
The default for the maximum value in the Valid Values column is 2147483647.
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Where:
Is:
meas_type
location
the location of the statistic whose bin range is being set, if necessary
cell_desc
NOTE
The bin ranges for the BER statistic cannot be modied.
The range of values to be measured by the statistic must be considered when assigning values
for the individual bins in the distribution. For example, if the possible range of values to be
measured is from 0 to 100, then the minimum value for bin 0 is 0, and the maximum value
for bin 9 is 100.
Ensure that the gaps in the range of values covered are avoided when assigning the minimum
and maximum values for the individual bins. For example, if bin 0 covers values from 0 to 10
and bin 1 covers values from 12 to 15, a gap exists for the value 11. This can cause any report of
a value equal to 11 to be ignored.
Bin minimum and maximum can be set to the same value for the same bin. This allows a specic
value to be reported within the overall distribution. For example, if the minimum and maximum
values for a bin are both specied to be 10, the bin is pegged each time a value of 10 is reported.
Default ranges
Distribution statistics have default ranges for bins.
Example
This example shows the interaction required to change the minimum and maximum values for
two bins of the BUSY_TCH statistic for all cells at site 1.
chg_stat_prop busy_tch 1 all
Where:
Is:
busy_tch
meas_type
location
all
System response
Enter the bin number(s): 0,1
Enter the min value for bin 0: 0
Enter the MAX value for bin 0: 5
Enter the min value for bin 1: <return>
Enter the MAX value for bin 1: 7
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Description
The properties of individual statistics can be displayed using the disp_stat_prop command.
The information and presentation format are dependent upon the statistic type, including:
Alarm severity and threshold values are displayed for counter and gauge statistics.
Only the mode and type are displayed for the duration statistics.
Is:
meas_type
a counter statistic
location
the location of the statistic whose properties are being displayed, if required
cell_desc
Example 1
This example shows the interaction required to display the properties for the TOTAL_CALLS
statistic for all cells at site 1.
disp_stat_prop total_calls 1 all
Where:
Is:
total_calls
meas_type
location
all
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System response
STATISTIC: TOTAL_CALLS
SITE: 1
OBJECT: COUNTER
CELL #
MODE
ALARM
ALARM
SEVERITY
THRESHOLD
ENABLED
NO ALARM
N/A
ENABLED
NO ALARM
N/A
ENABLED
NO ALARM
N/A
ENABLED
NO ALARM
N/A
ENABLED
NO ALARM
N/A
Example 2
{23306}
This example shows the interaction required to display the properties for the
HO_BLKD_BSP_OVERLOAD statistic at site 1.
disp_stat_prop HO_BLKD_BSP_OVERLOAD cell 0 0 1 0 1 1 1
Where:
Is:
HO_BLKD_BSP_OVERLOAD
a counter statistic
cell 0 0 1 0 1 1 1
cell description
System response
STATISTIC: HO_BLKD_BSP_OVERLOAD
SITE: 1
OBJECT: COUNTER
MODE
ALARM
ALARM
SEVERITY
THRESHOLD
ENABLED
NO ALARM
N/A
Example 3
{28337}
This example shows the interaction required to display the properties for the
MTP_SL_ERROR_RATE_HSP statistic at site 0.
disp_stat_prop MTP_SL_ERROR_RATE_HSP
Where:
MTP_SL_ERROR_RATE_HSP
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Is:
a counter statistic
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System response
STATISTIC: MTP_SL_ERROR_RATE_HSP
TYPE: PER Link
CELL #
SITE: 0
OBJECT: COUNTER
MODE
ALARM
ALARM
SEVERITY
THRESHOLD
---------------------------------------------------------------N/A
ENABLED
Major
50
Example 4
{23292}
This example shows the interaction required to display the properties for the
UL_TBF_TIME_8PSK_3_TS statistic at site 1.
disp_stat_prop UL_TBF_TIME_8PSK_3_TS cell 0 0 1 0 1 1 1
Where:
UL_TBF_TIME_8PSK_3_TS
Is:
a counter statistic
cell 0 0 1 0 1 1 1
cell description
System Response
STATISTIC: UL_TBF_TIME_8PSK_3_TS
TYPE: PER Cell
SITE: 1
OBJECT: COUNTER
ALARM
CELL #
MODE
SEVERITY
ALARM
THRESHOLD
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N/A
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Example 5
{28351} {26740}
This example shows the interaction required to display the properties for the ETH_RX_ERROR
statistic at site 0.
disp_stat_prop eth_rx_error
Where:
ETH_RX_ERROR
Is:
a counter statistic
System response
STATISTIC: ETH_RX_ERROR
SITE: 0
OBJECT: COUNTER
MODE
ALARM
ALARM
SEVERITY
THRESHOLD
---------------------------------------------------------------N/A
ENABLED
NO ALARM
N/A
Example 6
{22266}
This example shows the interaction required to display the properties for the RSL_RX_OCTETS
statistic at site 0.
disp_stat_prop RSL_RX_OCTETS
Where:
RSL_RX_OCTETS
Is:
a counter statistic
System response
STATISTIC: RSL_RX_OCTETS
SITE: 0
OBJECT: COUNTER
ALARM
CELL #
MODE
SEVERITY
ALARM
THRESHOLD
---------------------------------------------------------------N/A
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NO ALARM
N/A
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Example 7
{22266}
This example shows the interaction required to display the properties for the RSL_TX_OCTETS
statistic at site 0.
disp_stat_prop RSL_TX_OCTETS
Where:
RSL_TX_OCTETS
Is:
a counter statistic
System response
STATISTIC: RSL_TX_OCTETS
SITE: 0
OBJECT: COUNTER
ALARM
CELL #
MODE
ALARM
SEVERITY
THRESHOLD
---------------------------------------------------------------N/A
ENABLED
NO ALARM
N/A
Example 8
{33397}
This example shows the interaction required to display the properties for the
CS_PAGING_MSGS_FROM_MSC statistic at site 1.
disp_stat_prop CS_PAGING_MSGS_FROM_MSC cell 0 0 1 0 1 1 1
Where:
CS_PAGING_MSGS_FROM_MSC
Is:
a counter statistic
cell 0 0 1 0 1 1 1
cell description
System Response
STATISTIC: CS_PAGING_MSGS_FROM_MSC
TYPE: PER CELL
SITE: 1
OBJECT: COUNTER
ALARM
CELL #
MODE
ALARM
ALARM
SEVERITY
THRESHOLD
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NO ALARM
N/A
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Is:
meas_type
a gauge statistic
location
the location of the statistic whose properties are being displayed, if required
cell_desc
Example
This example shows the interaction required to display the properties for the AVAILABLE_TCH
statistic for cell_number=5 4 3 2 1 61698 34776 at site 1.
disp_stat_prop available_tch cell_number=5 4 3 2 1 61698 34776
Where:
Is:
available_tch
meas_type
cell_desc
System response
STATISTIC: AVAILABLE_TCH
SITE: 1
OBJECT: GAUGE
ALARM
CELL #
MODE
SEVERITY
ALARM
THRESHOLD
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ENABLED
NO ALARM
N/A
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Is:
meas_type
a distribution statistic
location
the location of the statistic whose properties are being displayed, if required
cell_desc
Example
This example shows the interaction required to display the properties for the BUSY_TCH
statistic for cell_number=5 4 3 2 1 61698 34776 at site 1.
disp_stat_prop busy_tch cell_number=5 4 3 2 1 61698 34776
Where:
Is:
busy_tch
meas_type
5 4 3 2 1 61698 34776
cell_desc
System response
STATISTIC: BUSY_TCH
SITE: 13
OBJECT: DISTRIB
CELL #
MODE
BIN
MIN
MAX
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11
12
13
14
15
16
17
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Is:
meas_type
location
the location of the statistic whose properties are being displayed, if required
cell_desc
Example 1
This example shows the interaction required to display the properties for the
OUT_HO_CAUSE_ATMPT statistic.
disp_stat_prop out_ho_cause_atmpt cell_number=5 4 3 2 1 62259 8736
Where:
Is:
out_ho_cause_atmpt
5 4 3 2 1 62259 8736
cell number
System response
STATISTIC: OUT_HO_CAUSE_ATMPT
SITE: 62
BIN #
CAUSE
-----------------------0
Uplink Quality
Uplink Level
Downlink Quality
Downlink Level
Distance
Uplink Interference
Downlink Interference
Power Budget
Congestion
10
Band re-assignment
11
Band Handover
CELL #
MODE
ALARM
ALARM
BIN
SEVERITY
ALARM
THRESHOLD
2-56
ENABLED
N/A
N/A
N/A
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Example 2
{23292}
This example shows the interaction required to display the properties for the
UL_RADIO_BLKS_GMSK_3_TS statistic.
disp_stat_prop UL_RADIO_BLKS_GMSK_3_TS cell 0 0 1 0 1 1 1
Where:
UL_RADIO_BLKS_GMSK_3_TS
Is:
a counter array statistic
cell 0 0 1 0 1 1 1
cell description
System response
STATISTIC: UL_RADIO_BLKS_GMSK_3_TS
TYPE: PER BSS
BIN#
SITE: 2
OBJECT: COUNTER ARRAY
Cause
CS-1
CS-2
CS-3
CS-4
MCS-1
MCS-2
MCS-3
MCS-4
CELL #
MODE
ALARM
ALARM
SEVERITY
THRESHOLD
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N/A
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Example 3
{25867}
This example shows the interaction required to display the properties for the RF_LOSSES_SD
statistic.
disp_stat_prop RF_LOSSES_SD 1 cell_number= 0 0 1 0 1 1 1
Where:
Is:
RF_LOSSES_SD
location
cell_number= 0 0 1 0 1 1 1
cell description
System response
STATISTIC: RF_LOSSES_SD
SITE: 1
Cause
Others.
CELL #
MODE
ALARM
ALARM
BIN
SEVERITY
ALARM
THRESHOLD
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ENABLED
total value
Major
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Example 4
{25867}
This example shows the interaction required to display the properties for the RF_LOSSES_TCH
statistic.
disp_stat_prop RF_LOSSES_TCH 1 cell_number= 0 0 1 0 1 1 1
Where:
Is:
RF_LOSSES_TCH
location
cell_number= 0 0 1 0 1 1 1
cell description
System response
STATISTIC: RF_LOSSES_TCH
SITE: 1
Cause
Timing Advance.
Others.
CELL #
ALARM
ALARM
BIN
SEVERITY
MODE
ALARM
THRESHOLD
ENABLED
total value
Major
32767
Example 5
{25867}
This example shows the interaction required to display the properties for the
RF_LOSSES_TCH_HR statistic.
disp_stat_prop RF_LOSSES_TCH_HR 1 cell_number= 0 0 1 0 1 1 1
Where:
Is:
RF_LOSSES_TCH_HR
location
cell_number= 0 0 1 0 1 1 1
cell description
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System response
STATISTIC: RF_LOSSES_TCH_HR
SITE: 1
Cause
Timing Advance.
Others.
CELL #
MODE
ALARM
ALARM
SEVERITY
THRESHOLD
DISABLED
NO ALARM
N/A
Example 6
{27703A}
This example shows the interaction required to display the properties for the
PFC_PREEMPTIONS_TRAFFIC_CLASS statistic.
disp_stat_prop PFC_PREEMPTIONS_TRAFFIC_CLASS cell 0 0 1 0 1 1 1
Where:
PFC_PREEMPTIONS_TRAFFIC_CLASS
Is:
a counter array statistic
cell 0 0 1 0 1 1 1
cell description
System response
STATISTIC: PFC_PREEMPTIONS_TRAFFIC_CLASS
TYPE: PER CELL
BIN#
SITE: 1
Cause
Preemption of Streaming.
Preemption of Background.
CELL #
MODE
BIN
ALARM
ALARM
SEVERITY
THRESHOLD
2-60
DISABLED
N/A
N/A
N/A
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Example 7
{27703A}
This example shows the interaction required to display the properties for the
PFC_PREEMPTIONS statistic.
disp_stat_prop PFC_PREEMPTIONS cell 0 0 1 0 1 1 1
Where:
PFC_PREEMPTIONS
Is:
a counter array statistic
cell 0 0 1 0 1 1 1
cell description
System response
STATISTIC: PFC_PREEMPTIONS
SITE: 1
Cause
10
11
12
13
CELL #
MODE
ALARM
ALARM
BIN
SEVERITY
ALARM
THRESHOLD
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N/A
N/A
N/A
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Example 9
Example 8
This example shows the interaction required to display the properties for the TCH_Q_REMOVED
statistic.
disp_stat_prop tch_q_removed cell=0 0 1 0 1 15939 1
Where:
Is:
tch_q_removed
cell=0 0 1 0 1 15939 1
cell description
System response
STATISTIC: TCH_Q_REMOVED
SITE: 10
BIN#
0
Cause
Number of times an assignment resource is failed in the outer zone and
allocated to outer zone.
MODE
ALARM
ALARM
BIN
SEVERITY
ALARM
THRESHOLD
-------------------------------------------------------------------001 01
ENABLED
N/A
N/A
N/A
Example 9
This example shows the interaction required to display the properties for the
IA_IAR_MSGS_PER_AGCH statistic.
disp_stat_prop IA_IAR_MSGS_PER_AGCH cell 0 0 1 0 1 1 1
Where:
Is:
IA_IAR_MSGS_PER_AGCH
cell 0 0 1 0 1 1 1
cell description
System Response
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STATISTIC: IA_IAR_MSGS_PER_AGCH
TYPE: PER CELL
BIN#
SITE: 1
OBJECT: COUNTER ARRAY
Cause
IA CS messages discarded
IA PS messages discarded
CELL #
MODE
ALARM
ALARM
SEVERITY
THRESHOLD
DISABLED
NO ALARM
N/A
Is:
meas_type
a duration statistic
location
the location of the statistic whose properties are being displayed, if required
cell_desc
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Example 1
This example shows the interaction required to display the properties for the
FLOW_CONTROL_BARRED statistic.
disp_stat_prop flow_control_barred cell_number=5 4 3 2 1 62259 8736
Where:
Is:
ow_control_barred
a duration statistic
5 4 3 2 1 62259 8736
cell number
System response
STATISTIC: FLOW_CONTROL_BARRED
SITE: 2
CELL #
MODE
ALARM
SEVERITY
THRESHOLD
ENABLED
NO ALARM
N/A
Example 2
{23306}
This example shows the interaction required to display the properties for the
PROCESSOR_SAFE_OVERLOAD statistic.
disp_stat_prop PROCESSOR_SAFE_OVERLOAD
Where:
Is:
PROCESSOR_SAFE_OVERLOAD
a duration statistic
System response
STATISTIC: PROCESSOR_SAFE_OVERLOAD
TYPE: OTHER
CELL #
SITE: 0
OBJECT: TOTAL TIME
MODE
ALARM
ALARM
SEVERITY
THRESHOLD
-------------------------------------------------------------N/A
2-64
ENABLED
NO ALARM
N/A
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Example 3
{22266}
This example shows the interaction required to display the properties for the RSL_LINK_INS
statistic.
disp_stat_prop RSL_LINK_INS
Where:
RSL_LINK_INS
Is:
a duration statistic
System response
STATISTIC: RSL_LINK_INS
SITE: 0
ALARM
ALARM
SEVERITY
THRESHOLD
-------------------------------------------------------------N/A
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NO ALARM
N/A
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Chapter
3
BSS statistics
BSS statistics are captured from the events occurring at the BSS. They are categorized into
subgroups, each of which are described in BSS statistics subgroups on page 3-2.
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3-1
BSS C7 utilization
BSS C7 utilization statistics track the number of messages received and transmitted on the
signaling links. This information indicates the activity level on the Signaling Links (SLs). The
following are BSS C7 utilization statistics:
Intra-BSS handover
A single counter array statistic tracks the number of successful intra-BSS handovers:
INTRA_BSS_HO_CAUSE_SUCC on page 3-8.
Intra-BSS resume
{27717}
A large counter array statistic tracks the number of SUSPEND and RESUME responses
received, not received, and for different reasons RESUME is not triggered per BSS:
NUM_SUSP_RESU_RCVD on page 3-12.
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The SCCP manages the establishment and release of call related connections. A connection is
established for each transaction. For example, location update and service request, both BSS,
and MSC maintain the contexts related to the transaction; these contexts may be identied
using the SCCP reference number. This information indicates the performance level and quality
of the SCCP. The following are the SCCP performance and utilization statistics:
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BSS_AVAILABILITY
BSS_AVAILABILITY
Description
The BSS_AVAILABILITY statistic is used to calculate the availability trend of the BSS in order
to determine resource requirements required to avoid congestion problems.
NOTE
This Key Statistic is not available at the OMC at present, but users can build their
own custom statistic using the formula provided.
Formula
NOTE
BLANKED_TCH
When IST feature is enabled and the timeslots are congured to 64 PDTCHs at
the carrier A, then the same timeslot at carrier B is blanked out. The timeslot
at carrier B is blanked_tch.
AVAIL_TCH_CAPABILE_TS
AVAIL_TCH_CAPABILE_TS includes all the possible timeslots which may
provide the trafc service.
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Analysis
Analysis
Usage
Congestion.
Network planning.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Percentage.
Raw
Statistics
AVAILABLE_TCH
GPRS_AVAIL_PDTCH
EGPRS_AVAIL_PDTCH
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BSS_OVLD_MSGS_TX
BSS_OVLD_MSGS_TX
Description
This statistic tracks the number of BSS Overload messages that have been sent from the BSS
to the MSC. The BSS sends Overload messages to the MSC when the rst RSL-LCF board is
congested. The BSS sends this statistic to the OMC-R periodically.
Pegging
This statistic is pegged each time an Overload message is sent from the BSS to the MSC.
Analysis
This statistic is used for trend analysis of RSL congestion status on a BSS basis.
3-6
Reference
Usage
Basis
BSS.
Type
Counter.
Alarm
None
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HO_REQ_MSC_PROTO
HO_REQ_MSC_PROTO
Description
This statistic tracks the number of Handover Request messages received from the MSC that fail
message validation. Validation failure may occur due to protocol errors which may occur if the
message is badly formatted or incompatible database elements exist in the BSS and MSC.
Pegging
This statistic is pegged each time a Handover Request message from the MSC fails message
validation at the BSS. Currently, this statistic is not pegged.
Analysis
A threshold value should be assigned to this statistic which reects the maximum number of
message validation failures that are acceptable in normal system operations.
If the specied threshold is exceeded, the 17. BSS: HO Request from the MSC protocol
error - PM alarm is generated. Refer to the manual Maintenance Information: Alarm Handling
at the OMC-R (68P02901W26) for troubleshooting information.
Reference
Usage
Basis
BSS.
Type
Counter.
Alarm
Warning.
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INTRA_BSS_HO_CAUSE_SUCC
INTRA_BSS_HO_CAUSE_SUCC
Description
This statistic tracks the number of successful intra BSS handovers on a per-cause basis. A total
count of all successful results is also maintained.
Cause
Description
UPLINK_QUALITY
UPLINK_LEVEL
DOWNLINK_QUALITY
DOWNLINK_LEVEL
DISTANCE
UPLINK_INTERFERENCE
DOWNLINK_INTERFERENCE
POWER_BUDGET
CONGESTION
Pegging
The bin corresponding to the cause of the successful handover is pegged each time a Handover
Performed message is sent from the BSS to the MSC.
Full-rate to half-rate congestion based Intra-cell handovers cause the CONGESTION bin to
be pegged.
Half-rate quality based Intra-cell handovers cause the DOWNLINK_INTERFERENCE or
UPLINK_INTERFERENCE bins to be pegged.
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Analysis
Analysis
This statistic can be used for trend analysis permitting early identication of problems before
they affect service.
Reference
Usage
Basis
BSS.
Type
Counter array.
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MA_REQ_FROM_MSC_FAIL
MA_REQ_FROM_MSC_FAIL
Description
This statistic tracks the number of Assignment Request messages received from the MSC that
fail message validation. Validation failure may occur due to protocol errors which may occur if
the message is badly formatted or incompatible database elements exist in the BSS and MSC.
Pegging
This statistic pegs each time an Assignment Request message from the MSC fails message
validation at the BSS.
Analysis
A threshold value should be assigned to this statistic which reects the maximum number of
failures that are acceptable in normal system operations.
If the specied threshold is exceeded, the 7. BSS: MS assignment request from MSC
protocol error - PM alarm is generated. Refer to the manual Maintenance Information: Alarm
Handling at the OMC-R (68P02901W26) for troubleshooting information.
3-10
Reference
Usage
Basis
BSS.
Type
Counter.
Alarm
Warning.
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MSC_OVLD_MSGS_RX
MSC_OVLD_MSGS_RX
Description
This statistic tracks the number of MSC Overload messages that have been received by the BSS
from the MSC. This statistic pegs independent of the MSC Overload Control feature being
enabled or disabled.
Pegging
This statistic pegs each time an Overload message is received by the BSS from the MSC.
Analysis
In systems without the MSC Overload Control feature, this statistic can be used to determine if
the MSC feature should be acquired, if not currently installed.
Reference
Usage
Basis
BSS.
Type
Counter.
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NUM_SUSP_RESU_RCVD
NUM_SUSP_RESU_RCVD
{27717}
Description
This statistic provides the following information:
Pegging
This statistic is pegged for every response received, not received and resume procedure not
initiated.
Table 3-2
NUM_SUSP_RESU_RCVD bins
Bin
Description
BSC receives SUSPEND-NACK message with cause value Suspend NACK received
from SGSN.
BSC receives RESUME-NACK message with cause value Resume NACK received
from SGSN.
Unused.
10
NOTE
Refer to for detailed values of each bin.
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Analysis
Analysis
Reference
None
Usage
Optimization
Basis
BSS
Type
Alarm
None
NOTE
The BSC does not support the chg_stat_prop command for the
NUM_SUSP_RESU_RCVD statistic. This command cannot be used to change
NUM_SUSP_RESU_RCVD information.
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PAGE_REQ_FROM_MSC_FAIL
PAGE_REQ_FROM_MSC_FAIL
Description
This statistic tracks the number of Page Request messages received from the MSC that fail
message validation. Validation failure may occur due to protocol errors which may occur if the
message is badly formatted. A protocol error does not indicate paging success or failure.
Pegging
This statistic pegs each time a Page Request message from the MSC fails message validation
at the BSS.
Analysis
A threshold value should be assigned to this statistic which reects the maximum number of
failures that are acceptable in normal system operations. The Cell Identier List is not veried
until the page is about to be sent to the cells.
If the specied threshold is exceeded, the 0. BSS: Paging request from MSC protocol error
- PM alarm is generated. Refer to the Maintenance Information: Alarm Handling at the OMC-R
(68P02901W26) for troubleshooting information.
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Reference
Usage
Basis
BSS.
Type
Counter.
Alarm
Warning.
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ROUTING_SYNTAX
ROUTING_SYNTAX
Description
This statistic tracks the number of SCCP messages with syntax errors.
Pegging
This statistic pegs when a syntax error is detected in an SCCP message.
Analysis
SCCP is an SS7 protocol used in transferring signaling messages between the BSC and MSC.
Excessive syntax errors can result in degraded SCCP performance. A threshold value should be
assigned to this statistic which reects the maximum number of SCCP messages with syntax
errors that are acceptable in normal system operations.
If the specied threshold is exceeded, the 1. BSS: Routing failure - syntax error detected
- PM alarm is generated. Refer to the manual Maintenance Information: Alarm Handling at
the OMC-R (68P02901W26) for troubleshooting information.
Reference
Usage
Basis
BSS.
Type
Counter.
Alarm
Warning.
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ROUTING_UNKNOWN
ROUTING_UNKNOWN
Description
This statistic tracks the number of invalid signaling point codes (SPCs) that a BSC has received
from the MSC.
Pegging
This statistic pegs whenever an invalid SPC is received from the MSC.
Analysis
An SPC is the destination address for a message routed by the networking functions of the
MTP3 protocol. If the BSC receives an incorrect SPC, it cannot route the message correctly.
A threshold value should be assigned to this statistic which reects the maximum number of
invalid SPCs that are acceptable in normal system operations.
If the specied threshold is exceeded, the 2. BSS: Routing failure - reason unknown - PM
alarm is generated. Refer to the manual Maintenance Information: Alarm Handling at the
OMC-R (68P02901W26) for troubleshooting information.
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Reference
Usage
Basis
BSS.
Type
Counter.
Alarm
Warning.
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SCCP_MSGS
SCCP_MSGS
Description
This statistic tracks the total number of SCCP messages either transmitted or received over
an SL.
Pegging
This statistic pegs when SCCP messages are transmitted or received on the signaling link.
Analysis
SCCP is an SS7 protocol used in transferring signaling messages between the BSC and MSC.
This statistic can be used for trend analysis of SCCP performance and utilization.
Reference
Usage
Basis
BSS.
Type
Counter.
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SCCP_MSGS_RX
SCCP_MSGS_RX
Description
This statistic tracks the total number of SCCP messages received on an SL for class 0 or class 2.
Pegging
This statistic pegs when SCCP messages are received on the signaling link.
Analysis
SCCP is an SS7 protocol used in transferring signaling messages between the BSC and MSC.
This statistic can be used for trend analysis of the activity on an SL.
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Reference
Usage
Basis
BSS.
Type
Counter.
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SCCP_MSGS_TX
SCCP_MSGS_TX
Description
This statistic tracks the total number of SCCP messages transmitted on an SL for class 0 or
class 2.
Pegging
This statistic pegs when SCCP messages are transmitted on the signaling link.
Analysis
SCCP is an SS7 protocol used in transferring signaling messages between the BSC and MSC.
This statistic can be used for trend analysis of the activity on an SL.
Reference
Usage
Basis
BSS.
Type
Counter.
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SIF_SIO_RX_OPC
SIF_SIO_RX_OPC
Description
This statistic tracks the total number of SIF and SIO octets received on all SLs for a particular
BSS.
Pegging
This statistic pegs each time Signal Information Fields (SIF) or Service Information Octets (SIO)
are received across all signaling links to a BSS.
Analysis
SCCP is an SS7 protocol used in transferring signaling messages between the BSC and MSC.
This statistic can be used for trend analysis of the activity on all SLs for a particular BSS.
3-20
Reference
Usage
MTP C7 utilization.
Basis
BSS.
Type
Counter.
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SIF_SIO_TX_DPC
SIF_SIO_TX_DPC
Description
This statistic tracks the total number of Signal Information Fields (SIF) and Service Information
Octets (SIO) octets transmitted on all SLs of a particular BSS by the Destination Point Code
(DPC).
Pegging
This statistic pegs each time SIF or SIO are transmitted across all signaling links to a BSS.
Analysis
A DPC is a part of the label in a signaling message that uniquely identies, in a signaling
network, the destination point of the message. This statistic can be used for trend analysis of
the activity of the signaling links on a BSS.
Reference
Usage
MTP C7 utilization.
Basis
BSS.
Type
Counter.
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SIF_SIO_TYPE
SIF_SIO_TYPE
Description
This statistic tracks the number of SIF MTP, TEST, and SCCP SIO octets transmitted or received
on an SL on an SIO basis.
Pegging
This statistic pegs each time SIF or SIO octets are transmitted or received on each signaling link.
Analysis
This statistic can be used for trend analysis of the activity of the signaling links on a BSS.
3-22
Reference
Usage
MTP C7 utilization.
Basis
BSS.
Type
Counter.
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Chapter
4
Cell statistics
Cell statistics are captured from the events occurring in a cell. They are categorized into
subgroups, each of which are described in Cell statistics subgroups on page 4-2.
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4-1
Adaptive Multi-Rate
Adaptive Multi-Rate (AMR) statistics are used to gauge performance of systems using the AMR
link adaptation. The following are AMR statistics:
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Assignment redirection
Assignment redirection
Assignment redirection statistics track the number of times a call assignment is redirected to
another cell. The statistic ASSIGNMENT_REDIRECTION on page 4-42 is the only assignment
redirection statistic.
Call clearing
Call clearing statistics track the number of calls lost due to RF failures, cipher mode failures, or
procedure timeouts. The following are call clearing statistics:
Concentric cell
Concentric cell statistics track concentric cell feature processes. The following are concentric
cell statistics:
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Connection establishment
Connection establishment
Connection establishment statistics track access, allocation, channel request, and MSC page
request functions. The following are connection establishment statistics:
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Directed retry
Directed retry
Directed retry statistics track congestion processes associated with the directed retry feature.
The following are directed retry statistics:
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General handover
General handover statistics track processes common to all types of handovers. The following
are handover statistics:
Inter-BSS handover
Inter-BSS handover statistics track inter-BSS handover processes. The following are inter-BSS
handover statistics:
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Interference bands
Interference bands
Interference band statistics track the number of idle TCHs per interference band:
Intra-BSS handover
Intra-BSS handover statistics track intra-BSS handover processes. The following are intra-BSS
handover statistics:
T on page 4-195.
Intra-cell handover
Intra-cell handover statistics track intra-cell handover processes. INTRA_CELL_HO on page
4-103 is the only intra-cell handover statistic.
Multiband
Multiband statistics track multiband feature processes. The following are multiband statistics:
T on page 4-195.
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NOTE
There are statistics that capture PCCC and PCCO attempts to neighbor cells. These
are shown in Network assist neighbor cell change statistics on page 5-7.
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TCH assignment
TCH assignment statistics track successful, unsuccessful, and total trafc channel assignment
processes. The following are TCH assignment statistics:
Usage congestion
Usage congestion statistics track congestion processes not related to the directed retry feature.
The following are usage congestion statistics:
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Usage congestion
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ACCESS_PER_AGCH
ACCESS_PER_AGCH
Description
The ACCESS_PER_AGCH statistic tracks Immediate Assignment messages sent on the Access
Grant Channel (AGCH) of a cell.
Access Grants for more than one MS may be contained in one Access Grant message. An Access
Grant for more than one MS is pegged only once. This count includes Immediate Assignment,
Immediate Extended, and Immediate Assignment Reject messages sent on the AGCH of a cell.
Pegging
This statistic pegs when an Access Grant message is sent on the AGCH to signal the availability
of an allocated channel.
Analysis
This statistic can be used for trend analysis of Intermediate Assignment messages sent on
the AGCH of a cell.
Reference
Usage
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter.
NOTE
This statistic is affected by phantom Random Access CHannel (RACH). The level of
congestion on the AGCH cannot be determined using current statistics
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ACCESS_PER_PCH_CS_PS
ACCESS_PER_PCH_CS_PS
Description
The ACCESS_PER_PCH_CS_PS statistic tracks the number of paging request messages sent
on the air interface.
This statistic counts both Circuit Switched (CS) and Packet Switched (PS) paging on Page
Channel (PCH). Both CS and PS page within the paging request message and the statistic
measures the number of paging request messages sent on the PCH.
A paging message could contain up to four pages for paging by TMSI and up to two pages
for paging by IMSI.
The statistic is calibrated to count the number of attempts made to send the message.
Pegging
This statistic pegs on receiving requests that:
NOTE
This statistic is pegged for both GPRS and EGPRS events.
Analysis
This statistic can be used for trend analysis of Paging Request messages sent on the PCH of
a cell.
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Reference
Usage
Basis
Cell.
Type
Individual Counter.
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Analysis
NOTE
If the MS does not answer the rst request, the ACCESS_PER_PCH_CS_PS
statistic pegs for the second time. This situation arises because the BSS is unable
to distinguish between a paging message retry to one MS and an attempt to page
a different connection.
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ACCESS_PER_PCH_CS
ACCESS_PER_PCH_CS
Description
The ACCESS_PER_PCH_CS statistic tracks the number of paging request messages sent
on the air interface.
This statistic counts Circuit Switched (CS) paging only on Page Channel (PCH). This statistic is
obtained by measuring the number of paging request messages sent on the PCH.
A paging message could contain up to four pages for paging by TMSI and up to two pages
for paging by IMSI.
The statistic is calibrated to count the number of attempts made to send the message.
Pegging
This statistic pegs on receiving requests that:
NOTE
This statistic is pegged for both GPRS and EGPRS events.
Analysis
This statistic can be used for trend analysis of Paging Request messages sent on the PCH of
a cell.
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Reference
Usage
Basis
Cell.
Type
Individual Counter.
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Analysis
NOTE
If the MS does not answer the rst request, the ACCESS_PER_PCH_CS statistic pegs
for the second time. This situation arises because the BSS is unable to distinguish
between a paging message retry to one MS and an attempt to page a different
connection.
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ACCESS_PER_PCH_ PS
ACCESS_PER_PCH_ PS
Description
The ACCESS_PER_PCH_PS statistic tracks the number of paging request messages sent
on the air interface.
This statistic counts Packet Switched (PS) paging only on Page Channel (PCH). This statistic is
obtained by measuring the number of paging request messages sent on the PCH.
A paging message could contain up to four pages for paging by TMSI and up to two pages
for paging by IMSI.
Pegging
This statistic pegs on receiving requests that:
NOTE
This statistic is pegged for both GPRS and EGPRS events.
Analysis
This statistic can be used for trend analysis of Paging Request messages sent on the PCH of
a cell.
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Reference
Usage
Basis
Cell.
Type
Individual Counter.
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Analysis
NOTE
If the MS does not answer the rst request, the ACCESS_PER_PCH_PS statistic pegs
for the second time. This situation arises because the BSS is unable to distinguish
between a paging message retry to one MS and an attempt to page a different
connection.
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ACCESS_PER_PPCH
ACCESS_PER_PPCH
Description
The ACCESS_PER_PPCH statistic tracks the number of attempted transmissions of Packet
Paging Request messages sent on the Packet Paging Channel (PPCH).
Description
Pegging
This statistic is obtained by measuring the number of Packet Paging Requests sent on the
PPCH. The number of attempts are counted.
NOTE
This statistic is pegged for both GPRS and EGPRS events.
Analysis
This statistic can be used for trend analysis of Packet Paging Request messages sent on the
PPCH of a cell.
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Reference
Usage
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter array.
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Analysis
NOTE
The ACCESS_PER_PPCH statistic pegs a second time if the MS does not answer the
rst page. This is because there is no way for the BSS to distinguish between a retry
of a page to one MS and an attempt to page a different MS.
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ACCESS_PER_RACH
ACCESS_PER_RACH
Description
The ACCESS_PER_RACH statistic tracks Channel Request messages received by the BSS on
the Random Access CHannel (RACH) of a cell for Circuit Switched (CS) and Packet Switched
(PS) related messages.
A Channel Request message is used by the MS to request allocation of a dedicated channel (to
be used as an SDCCH) by the network, in response to a paging message (incoming call) from the
network, or as a result of an outgoing call/supplementary short message service dialed from the
MS. It is also used as a part of the call re-establishment procedure.
Pegging
This statistic pegs received requests that:
Analysis
This statistic can be used for trend analysis of Channel Request messages sent on the RACH of
a cell.
Reference
GSM 4.08, 3.8.0, 3.3.1.1, 3.3.2.2, 4.5.1.6, 5.5.4, 7.1.2, 9.1.8 and 9.2.4.
GSM 4.03, 3.03 and 4.3.2.1.
GSM 12.04, 3.2.0, B.1.1.10.
Usage
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter.
NOTE
This statistic is affected by phantom RACHs. The counter is incremented at least once
for each phantom RACH. For more information refer Phantom RACHs on page 20-7 .
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ALLOC_SDCCH
ALLOC_SDCCH
Description
The ALLOC_SDCCH statistic is the sum of the number of times an SDCCH is successfully
seized. If a TCH is recongured as an SDCCH, only the SDCCH statistics are congured.
A Channel Request message is used by the MS to request allocation of a dedicated channel (to
be used as an SDCCH) by the network, in response to a paging message (incoming call) from the
network or as a result of an outgoing call/supplementary short message service dialed from the
MS. It is also used as a part of the call re-establishment procedure.
SDCCH seizure is caused by immediate assignment, handover, and channel assignment
procedures. Congestion is signaled by the Immediate Assignment Reject or the
Assignment/Handover Failure message.
Pegging
This statistic pegs each time an Immediate Assignment message is sent by the BSS. An
Immediate Assignment message is sent upon:
Analysis
This statistic can be used for trend analysis of SDCCH seizures.
Reference GSM 12.04, 3.1.0, B.1.3.3.
GSM 4.08, 3.8.0, 3.3.12, 3.4.3.1, 3.4.4.1, 9.1.2 to 9.1.4, 9.1.14 to 9.1.19.
Usage
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter.
NOTE
This statistic is affected by phantom RACHs. For more information refer Phantom
RACHs on page 20-7 .
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ALLOC_SDCCH_FAIL
ALLOC_SDCCH_FAIL
Description
The ALLOC_SDCCH_FAIL statistic tracks the number of times that an attempt at SDCCH
seizure was rejected because of SDCCH congestion.
If a TCH is recongured as an SDCCH, only the SDCCH statistics is incremented. Congestion is
signaled by the Immediate Assignment Reject or the Assignment/Handover Failure message.
Pegging
This statistic pegs when an Immediate Assignment Reject message is sent to the MS in response
to a channel request because no SDCCH channels were available to be allocated. It is also
pegged in the target cell when rejecting a handover due to a lack of resources.
Analysis
A threshold value should be assigned to this statistic which reects the maximum number of
SDCCH failures due to congestion that are acceptable in normal system operations.
If the specied threshold is exceeded, the 1. CELL: Attempt at allocating an SDCCH failed
- PM alarm is generated. Refer to the manual Maintenance Information: Alarm Handling at
the OMC-R (68P02901W26) for troubleshooting information.
Reference GSM 12.04, 3.1.0, B.1.3.4.
GSM 4.08, 3.8.0, 3.3.1.2.2, 3.4.3.3, 3.4.4.4, 9.1.4, 9.1.16 and 9.1.19.
Usage
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter.
Alarm
Major.
NOTE
This statistic is affected by phantom RACHs. For more information refer Phantom
RACHs on page 20-7 .
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ALLOC_TCH
ALLOC_TCH
Description
The ALLOC_TCH statistic tracks the number of successful TCH allocations within a cell for
both call originations and hand-ins.
Pegging
This statistic pegs for successful TCH allocations within a cell as a result of a call establishment
or hand-in attempt:
This statistic pegs before the transmission of the assignment/handover command to the MS
and, therefore, does not take into account the success or failure of the assignment/hand-in
from an RF perspective.
Analysis
This statistic can be used for trend analysis of TCH allocations.
Usage
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter.
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ALLOC_TCH_FAIL
ALLOC_TCH_FAIL
Description
The ALLOC_TCH_FAIL statistic tracks the number of unsuccessful full rate and half rate
allocations of a TCH within a cell for both call origination and hand-in. Cases involving
Immediate Assignment Reject are also included in the peg count.
Pegging
This statistic pegs when an attempt to allocate a TCH in a cell fails due to a lack of resources:
The BSS pegs the ALLOC_TCH_FAIL statistic every time a TCH allocation fails to allocate a TCH.
The AMR Half Rate and GSM Half Rate channel modes are pegged as a generic half rate channel.
Analysis
A threshold value should be assigned to this statistic which reects the maximum number of
TCH failures due to congestion that are acceptable in normal system operations.
If the specied threshold is exceeded, the 25. CELL: Attempt at allocating a TCH failed
- PM alarm is generated. Refer to the manual Maintenance Information: Alarm Handling at
the OMC-R (68P02901W26) for troubleshooting information.
4-24
Usage
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter.
Alarm
Major.
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ALLOC_TCH_FAIL_HR
ALLOC_TCH_FAIL_HR
NOTE
The ALLOC_TCH_FAIL_HR statistic replaces ALLOC_TCH_FAIL_HR_AMR.
Description
The statistic tracks the number of unsuccessful allocations of a half rate AMR and/or GSM TCH
within a cell for both call origination and hand-in. Cases involving Immediate Assignment Reject
are also included in the peg count.
Pegging
This statistic pegs when an attempt to allocate a half rate AMR and/or GSM TCH in a cell fails
due to a lack of resources:
NOTE
Upon failure to allocate a channel, the channel allocation failure statistic is pegged
for all the allowed channel rates. Here are some channel allocation failure scenarios:
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If there is a speech call for which the channel type is full rate and half rate,
a failure in allocating a channel results in both ALLOC_TCH_FAIL and
ALLOC_TCH_FAIL_HR being pegged.
ALLOC_TCH_FAIL_HR is pegged for a speech call for which the channel type
species both full rate and half rate (with half rate preferred) but result in a full
rate channel being allocated.
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Analysis
If the channel type is half rate preferred or full rate non-preferred, or full rate
preferred or half rate non-preferred and neither channel type is allocated (a
complete TCH allocation failure scenario), the ALLOC_TCH_FAIL is pegged
once and ALLOC_TCH_FAIL_HR is pegged once.
Analysis
A threshold value should be assigned to this statistic which reects the maximum number of
half rate AMR and/or GSM TCH failures due to congestion that are acceptable in normal system
operations.
NOTE
No alarms are generated for this statistic.
4-26
Reference
None.
Usage
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter.
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ALLOC_TCH_FAIL_INNER_ZONE
ALLOC_TCH_FAIL_INNER_ZONE
Description
The ALLOC_TCH_FAIL_INNER_ZONE statistic tracks the number of unsuccessful full rate and
half rate allocations of a TCH within a cell for both call origination and hand-in for inner zone.
Cases involving Immediate Assignment Reject are also included in the peg count.
Pegging
This statistic pegs when an attempt to allocate a TCH in a cell fails due to lack of resources:
The BSS pegs the ALLOC_TCH_FAIL_INNER_ZONE statistic every time a TCH allocation fails
to allocate a TCH for inner zone.
The AMR Half Rate and GSM Half Rate channel modes are pegged as generic half rate channel.
Analysis
A threshold value should be assigned to this statistic which reects the maximum number of
TCH failures due to congestion that are acceptable in normal system operations.
If the specied threshold is exceeded, the 25. CELL: Attempt at allocating an TCH failed - PM
alarm is generated. Refer to the Maintenance Information: Alarm Handling at the OMC-R
(68P02901W26) for troubleshooting information.
Usage
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Analysis
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Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter.
Alarm
Major.
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ALLOC_TCH_HR
ALLOC_TCH_HR
NOTE
The ALLOC_TCH_HR statistic replaces ALLOC_TCH_HR_AMR.
Description
The statistic tracks the number of successful half rate AMR and/or GSM TCH allocations within
a cell for both call originations and hand ins.
Pegging
This statistic pegs for successful half rate AMR and/or GSM TCH allocations within a cell as a
result of a call establishment or hand in attempt:
Analysis
This statistic can be used for trend analysis of half rate AMR and/or GSM TCH allocations.
Reference
None.
Usage
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter.
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ALLOC_TCH_INNER_ZONE
ALLOC_TCH_INNER_ZONE
Description
The ALLOC_TCH_INNER_ZONE statistic tracks the number of successful TCH allocations
within a cell for both call originations and hand-ins for inner zone.
Pegging
This statistic pegs for successful TCH allocations within a cell inner zone as a result of a call
establishment or hand-in attempt:
This statistic pegs before the transmission of the assignment/handover command to the MS
and, therefore, does not take into account the success or failure of the assignment/hand-in
from an RF perspective.
Analysis
This statistic can be used for trend analysis of TCH allocations.
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Usage
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter.
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ALLOC_TCH_SIG
ALLOC_TCH_SIG
Description
The ALLOC_TCH_SIG statistic counts the number of successful TCH allocations within a cell
for both call originations and hand-ins when the FCS call is using Signaling TCH at Immediate
Assignment. Hand-in allocations include intracell, incoming intraBSS, incoming interBSS,
and incoming directed retry scenarios.
Pegging
This statistic is pegged before the transmission of the Assignment or Handover Command
message to the MS, and therefore does not represent a count of TCH seizures by the MS from
the RF perspective.
Analysis
Reference
None.
Usage
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter.
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AMR_DECREASE_THRESH_ADJUST
AMR_DECREASE_THRESH_ADJUST
Description
The AMR_INCREASE_THRESH_ADJUST statistic keeps a count of the number of times that
the BSS MS monitor decreases the C/I codec mode adaptation thresholds for AMR calls on a
per-cell basis.
Pegging
This statistic pegs each time that the BSS MS monitor decreases the downlink codec mode
adaptation thresholds due to inaccurate C/I estimation by the MS.
Analysis
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Reference
None.
Usage
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter.
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AMR_FR_DL_ADAPTATION
AMR_FR_DL_ADAPTATION
Description
The AMR_FR_DL_ADAPTATION statistic keeps a count of the number of times the codec mode
is adapted on the downlink of full-rate AMR calls on a per-cell basis.
NOTE
There are up to four codecs in the Active Codec Set (ACS) and the format of this
statistic allows for this. The codecs are referenced sequentially from the lowest
speech coding rate to the highest. The lowest speech coding rate is called the 1st
codec. If there are less than four codecs in the ACS, the higher bit rates are not
valid and contain the value zero.
Description
AMR full-rate DL codec mode usage adaptation from 1st to 2nd codec mode.
AMR full-rate DL codec mode usage adaptation from 2nd to 3rd codec mode.
AMR full-rate DL codec mode usage adaptation from 3rd to 4th codec mode.
AMR full-rate DL codec mode usage adaptation from 2nd to 1st codec mode.
AMR full-rate DL codec mode usage adaptation from 3rd to 2nd codec mode.
AMR full-rate DL codec mode usage adaptation from 4th to 3rd codec mode.
Pegging
This statistic pegs each time a specic codec mode is adapted on the downlink of full-rate
AMR calls.
Analysis
Reference
None.
Usage
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter array.
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AMR_FR_DL_CODEC_MODE_USAGE
AMR_FR_DL_CODEC_MODE_USAGE
Description
The AMR_FR_DL_CODEC_MODE_USAGE statistic keeps a count of each AMR full-rate codec
mode used on the downlink of AMR full-rate calls on a per-cell basis.
Description
NOTE
The value of each bin and the total value is scaled down by dividing it by 500 in
the pegging process RSS to allow the UWORD variable type to store the maximum
value. The value of this statistic displayed in the OMC should be multiplied by 500
manually to get the actual value.
Pegging
This statistic pegs each time that a specic codec mode is used on the downlink of full-rate
AMR calls.
Analysis
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Reference
None.
Usage
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter array.
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AMR_FR_UL_ADAPTATION
AMR_FR_UL_ADAPTATION
Description
The AMR_FR_UL_ADAPTATION statistic keeps a count of the number of times that the codec
mode is adapted on the uplink of full-rate AMR calls on a per-cell basis.
NOTE
There are up to four codecs in the Active Codec Set (ACS) and the format of this
statistic allows for this. The codecs are referenced sequentially from the lowest
speech coding rate to the highest. The lowest speech coding rate is called the 1st
codec. If there are less than four codecs in the ACS, the higher bit rates are not
valid and contain the value zero.
Table 4-4 details the AMR_FR_UL_ADAPTATION bins:
Description
AMR full-rate UL codec mode usage adaptation from 1st to 2nd codec mode.
AMR full-rate UL codec mode usage adaptation from 2nd to 3rd codec mode.
AMR full-rate UL codec mode usage adaptation from 3rd to 4th codec mode.
AMR full-rate UL codec mode usage adaptation from 2nd to 1st codec mode.
AMR full-rate UL codec mode usage adaptation from 3rd to 2nd codec mode.
AMR full-rate UL codec mode usage adaptation from 4th to 3rd codec mode.
Pegging
This statistic pegs each time a specic codec mode is adapted on the uplink of full-rate AMR
calls.
Analysis
Reference
None.
Usage
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter array.
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AMR_FR_UL_CODEC_MODE_USAGE
AMR_FR_UL_CODEC_MODE_USAGE
Description
The AMR_FR_UL_CODEC_MODE_USAGE statistic keeps a count of each AMR full-rate codec
mode used on the uplink of AMR full-rate calls on a per-cell basis.
Description
NOTE
The value of each bin and the total value is scaled down by dividing it by 500 in
the pegging process RSS to allow the UWORD variable type to store the maximum
value. The value of this statistic displayed in the OMC should be multiplied by 500
manually to get the actual value.
Pegging
This statistic pegs each time a specic codec mode is used on the uplink of full-rate AMR calls.
Analysis
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Reference
None.
Usage
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter array.
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AMR_HR_DL_ADAPTATION
AMR_HR_DL_ADAPTATION
Description
The AMR_HR_DL_ADAPTATION statistic keeps a count of the number of times that the codec
mode is adapted on the downlink of half-rate AMR calls on a per-cell basis.
NOTE
There are up to four codecs in the Active Codec Set (ACS) and the format of this
statistic allows for this. The codecs are referenced sequentially from the lowest
speech coding rate to the highest. The lowest speech coding rate is called the 1st
codec. If there are less than four codecs in the ACS, the higher bit rates are not
valid and contain the value zero.
Description
AMR half-rate DL codec mode usage adaptation from 1st to 2nd codec mode.
AMR half-rate DL codec mode usage adaptation from 2nd to 3rd codec mode.
AMR half-rate DL codec mode usage adaptation from 3rd to 4th codec mode.
AMR half-rate DL codec mode usage adaptation from 2nd to 1st codec mode.
AMR half-rate DL codec mode usage adaptation from 3rd to 2nd codec mode.
AMR half-rate DL codec mode usage adaptation from 4th to 3rd codec mode.
Pegging
This statistic pegs each time a specic codec mode is adapted on the downlink of half-rate
AMR calls.
Analysis
Reference
None.
Usage
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter array.
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AMR_HR_DL_CODEC_MODE_USAGE
AMR_HR_DL_CODEC_MODE_USAGE
Description
The AMR_HR_DL_CODEC_MODE_USAGE statistic keeps a count of each AMR half-rate codec
mode used on the downlink of AMR half-rate calls on a per-cell basis.
Description
NOTE
The value of each bin and the total value is scaled down by dividing it by 500 in
the pegging process RSS to allow the UWORD variable type to store the maximum
value. The value of this statistic displayed in the OMC should be multiplied by 500
manually to get the actual value.
Pegging
This statistic pegs each time a specic codec mode is used on the downlink of half-rate AMR
calls.
Analysis
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Reference
None.
Usage
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter array.
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AMR_HR_UL_ADAPTATION
AMR_HR_UL_ADAPTATION
Description
The AMR_HR_UL_ADAPTATION statistic keeps a count of the number of times that the codec
mode is adapted on the uplink of half-rate AMR calls on a per-cell basis.
NOTE
There are up to four codecs in the Active Codec Set (ACS) and the format of this
statistic allows for this. The codecs are referenced sequentially from the lowest
speech coding rate to the highest. The lowest speech coding rate is called the 1st
codec. If there are less than four codecs in the ACS, the higher bit rates are not
valid and contain the value zero.
Table 4-8
AMR_HR_UL_ADAPTATION bins
Bin
Description
AMR half-rate UL codec mode usage adaptation from 1st to 2nd codec mode.
AMR half-rate UL codec mode usage adaptation from 2nd to 3rd codec mode.
AMR half-rate UL codec mode usage adaptation from 3rd to 4th codec mode.
AMR half-rate UL codec mode usage adaptation from 2nd to 1st codec mode.
AMR half-rate UL codec mode usage adaptation from 3rd to 2nd codec mode.
AMR half-rate UL codec mode usage adaptation from 4th to 3rd codec mode.
Pegging
This statistic pegs each time a specic codec mode is adapted on the uplink of half-rate AMR
calls.
Analysis
Reference
None.
Usage
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter array.
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AMR_HR_UL_CODEC_MODE_USAGE
AMR_HR_UL_CODEC_MODE_USAGE
Description
The AMR_HR_UL_CODEC_MODE_USAGE statistic keeps a count of each AMR half-rate codec
mode used on the uplink of AMR half-rate calls on a per-cell basis.
Description
NOTE
The value of each bin and the total value is scaled down by dividing it by 500 in
the pegging process RSS to allow the UWORD variable type to store the maximum
value. The value of this statistic displayed in the OMC should be multiplied by 500
manually to get the actual value.
Pegging
This statistic pegs each time a specic codec mode is used on the uplink of half-rate AMR calls.
Analysis
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Reference
None.
Usage
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter array.
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AMR_INCREASE_THRESH_ADJUST
AMR_INCREASE_THRESH_ADJUST
Description
The AMR_INCREASE_THRESH_ADJUST statistic keeps a count of the number of times that
the BSS MS monitor increases the C/I codec mode adaptation thresholds for AMR calls on a
per-cell basis.
Pegging
This statistic pegs each time that the BSS MS monitor increases the downlink codec mode
adaptation thresholds due to inaccurate C/I estimation by the MS.
Analysis
Reference
None.
Usage
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter.
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ASSIGNMENT_REDIRECTION
ASSIGNMENT_REDIRECTION
Description
The ASSIGNMENT_REDIRECTION statistic tracks the number of times a call assignment is
redirected to another cell.
Table 4-10
Bin
ASSIGNMENT_REDIRECTION bins
Description
Cause
DIRECTED_RETRY
MULTIBAND_BAND
Pegging
This statistic pegs whenever a call assignment is redirected to another cell.
Analysis
This statistic can be used for trend analysis of the number of successful internal and external
handovers performed as the result of standard directed retry mechanisms.
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Reference
Usage
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter array.
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AVAILABLE_SDCCH
AVAILABLE_SDCCH
Description
The AVAILABLE_SDCCH statistic tracks the average number of available SDCCHs that are
in use or available for use.
The SDCCH is available when its administrative state is unlocked or shutting down and its
operational state is enabled. The SDCCH is unavailable when its administrative state is locked
and its operational state is disabled.
Pegging
If a channel does not fall into one of the above ve interference band categories, the channel is
considered to be in interference band 6, and it is neither used for allocation nor be counted
as AVAILABLE_SDCCH.
The AVAILABLE_SDCCH statistic tracks the number of the available SDCCH channels and
pegs whenever a change in the SDCCH availability is detected. This could occur due to SDCCH
channel reconguration, DRI state transition, or high interference level on the SDCCH timeslots.
Each one of these causes certain SDCCH channels to become unusable for a xed period.
In CRM, all idle channels (SDCCH, TCH) are categorized by the interference bands from band 1
to band 5. RSS determines the interference bands of all idle channels accordingly and sends
RF Resource Indication Received messages to the CRM periodically. If a channel does not fall
into one of the above ve interference band categories, the channel is considered to be in
interference band 6, and it is neither used for allocation nor be counted as AVAILABLE_SDCCH.
The statistic pegs whenever there is a change in the channel conguration for any channel in
the cell (if the number of TCHs has not changed, it is pegged with the same value as before).
This statistic pegs when a change in SDCCH availability is detected.
NOTE
In CRM all idle channels, for instance SDCCH, TCH are categorized by the
interference bands from band 1 to band 5. RSS determines the interference bands of
all idle channels accordingly and sends RF Resource Indication Received messages to
the CRM periodically. If a channel does not fall into one of the above ve interference
band categories, the channel is considered to be in interference band 6, and it is
neither used for allocation nor counted as AVAILABLE_SDCCH.
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Analysis
Analysis
This statistic can be used for trend analysis of SDCCH availability.
By comparing the number of available SDCCHs to the total number of SDCCHs in a system, a
percentage of utilization can be calculated. An analysis of the utilization information can be
used to determine the requirement for additional resources before problems occur.
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Reference
Usage
Basis
Cell.
Type
Gauge.
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AVAILABLE_TCH
AVAILABLE_TCH
Description
The AVAILABLE_TCH statistic tracks the mean and MAX number of available TCHs that are
in use or available for use.
The TCH is available when its administrative state is unlocked or shutting down and its
operational state is enabledThe TCH is unavailable when its administrative state is locked and
its operational state is disabled.
This statistic is modied to exclude all PDTCHs, both switchable and reserved unless the
switchable PDTCH is congured as TCH.
This statistic is obtained by maintaining the current and total number of available TCH and the
amount of time each TCH is available over the statistical period. The corresponding mean
and maximum number of TCH available are then computed. The TCH is available when its
administrative state is unlocked or shutting down and the operational state is enabled and is
unavailable when its administrative state changes to locked or the operational state changes
to disabled. The available number of TCH is then incremented or decremented when there is
a change in TCH states as described above.
This statistic counts only those trafc channels, which are congured as TCH at the time of
measurement. Switchable PDTCHs are included only if they are congured as TCHs.
NOTE
{34144} The value of this statistic may decrease because the idle TCH may be
congured as the additional switchable PDTCH.
Pegging
The statistic pegs whenever there is a change in the channel conguration for any channel in
the cell (if the number of TCHs has not changed, it is pegged with the same value as before).
This statistic pegs when a change in TCH availability is detected.
Analysis
This statistic can be used for trend analysis of TCH availability.
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Analysis
By comparing the number of available TCHs to the total number of TCHs in a system, a
percentage of utilization can be calculated. An analysis of the utilization information can be
used to determine the requirement for additional resources before problems occur.
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Reference
Usage
Basis
Cell.
Type
Gauge.
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AVAILABLE_TCH_DCS1800
AVAILABLE_TCH_DCS1800
Description
The AVAILABLE_TCH_DCS1800 statistic tracks the mean and MAX number of available half
rate and full rate DCS1800 capable TCHs that are in use or available for use.
NOTE
The AVAILABLE_TCH_DCS1800 statistic tracks half rate TCHs in the same manner
as full rate TCHs.
The TCH is available when its administrative state is unlocked or shutting down and its
operational state is enabled. The TCH is unavailable when its administrative state is locked
and its operational state is disabled.
This statistic is modied to exclude all PDTCHs.
This statistic is obtained by maintaining the current and total number of available TCH and the
amount of time each TCH is available over the statistical period. The corresponding mean
and maximum number of available TCH are then computed. The TCH is available when its
administrative state is unlocked or shutting downand the operational state is enabled, and is
unavailable when its administrative state changes to locked or the operational state changes
to disabled. The available number of TCH is then incremented or decremented when there is
a change in TCH states as described above.
This statistic counts only those trafc channels, which are congured as TCH at the time of
measurement. Switchable PDTCHs are included only if they are congured as TCHs.
Pegging
The statistic pegs whenever there is a change in the channel conguration for any DCS1800
channel in the cell. This shall cover channel allocation including reconguration to/from a
generic timeslot for assignment/clearing of a full rate call when half rate (GSM and/or AMR)
is in use.
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Analysis
Analysis
AVAILABLE_TCH_DCS1800 is used in conjunction with BUSY_TCH_DCS1800 to track DCS1800
layer utilization as a function of maximum available capacity.
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Reference
None.
Usage
Basis
Cell.
Type
Gauge.
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AVAILABLE_TCH_EGSM
AVAILABLE_TCH_EGSM
Description
The AVAILABLE_TCH_EGSM statistic tracks the mean and MAX number of available half rate
and full rate EGSM capable TCHs that are in use or available for use.
NOTE
AVAILABLE_TCH_EGSM tracks half rate TCHs in the same manner as full rate TCHs.
The TCH is available when its administrative state is unlocked or shutting down and its
operational state is enabled. The TCH is unavailable when its administrative state is locked
and its operational state is disabled.
This statistic is modied to exclude all PDTCHs, both switchable and reserved unless the
switchable PDTCH is congured as TCH.
This statistic is obtained by maintaining the current and total number of available TCH and the
amount of time each TCH is available over the statistical period. The corresponding mean
and maximum number of available TCH are then computed. The TCH is available when its
administrative state is unlocked or shutting down and the operational state is enabled, and is
unavailable when its administrative state changes to locked or the operational state changes
to disabled. The available number of TCH is then incremented or decremented when there is
a change in TCH states as described above.
This statistic counts only those trafc channels, which are congured as TCH at the time of
measurement. Switchable PDTCHs are included only if they are congured as TCHs.
Pegging
The statistic pegs whenever there is a change in the channel conguration for any EGSM
channel in the cell. This covers channel allocation including reconguration to/from a generic
timeslot for assignment/clearing of a full rate call when half rate (GSM and/or AMR) is in use.
NOTE
An idle half rate capable TCH counts as two available resources.
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Analysis
Analysis
AVAILABLE_TCH_EGSM is used in conjunction with BUSY_TCH_EGSM to track EGSM layer
utilization as a function of maximum available capacity.
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Reference
None.
Usage
This statistic tracks the mean and maximum number of available EGSM
TCHs that are in use or available for use within a cell.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Gauge.
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AVAILABLE_TCH_HR
AVAILABLE_TCH_HR
NOTE
The AVAILABLE_TCH_HR statistic replaces AVAILABLE_TCH_HR_AMR.
Description
The statistic reports a maximum and average value for the amount of half rate AMR and/or GSM
TCH channels in use or available to be used within the cell.
This statistic is modied to exclude all PDTCHs.
Pegging
The statistic pegs whenever there is a change in the half rate AMR and/or GSM channel
conguration in the cell (if the number of TCHs has not changed, it is pegged with the same
value as before).
NOTE
An idle generic timeslot is counted as one available full rate channel and two available
half rate channels.
Analysis
Reference
None.
Usage
Basis
Cell.
Type
Gauge statistic.
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AVAILABLE_TCH_PGSM
AVAILABLE_TCH_PGSM
Description
The AVAILABLE_TCH_PGSM statistic tracks the mean and MAX number of available half rate
and full rate PGSM capable TCHs that are in use or available.
NOTE
AVAILABLE_TCH_PGSM tracks half rate TCHs in the same manner as full rate TCHs.
The TCH is available when its administrative state is unlocked or shutting down and its
operational state is enabled. The TCH is unavailable when its administrative state is locked
and its operational state is disabled.
This statistic is modied to exclude all PDTCHs, both switchable and reserved unless the
switchable PDTCH is congured as TCH.
This statistic is obtained by maintaining the current and total number of available TCH and the
amount of time each TCH is available over the statistical period. The corresponding mean
and maximum number of available TCH are then computed. The TCH is available when its
administrative state is unlocked or shutting down and the operational state is enabled, and is
unavailable when its administrative state changes to locked or the operational state changes
to disabled. The available number of TCH is then incremented or decremented when there is
a change in TCH states as described above.
This statistic counts only those trafc channels, which are congured as TCH at the time of
measurement. Switchable PDTCHs are included only if they are congured as TCHs.
Pegging
The statistic pegs whenever there is a change in the channel conguration for any PGSM
channel in the cell. This covers channel allocation including reconguration to/from a generic
timeslot for assignment/clearing of a full rate call when half rate (GSM and/or AMR) is in use.
NOTE
An idle half rate capable TCH counts as two available resources.
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Analysis
Analysis
AVAILABLE_TCH_PGSM is used in conjunction with BUSY_TCH_PGSM to track PGSM layer
utilization as a function of maximum available capacity.
Reference
None.
Usage
This statistic tracks the mean and maximum number of available PGSM TCHs
that are in use or available for use within a cell.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Gauge.
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BAD_HO_REFNUM_MS
BAD_HO_REFNUM_MS
Description
The BAD_HO_REFNUM_MS statistic tracks the number of times an MS has accessed a channel
with a Handover Reference Number that the BSS was not expecting.
Pegging
This statistic is pegged once for each time an MS has accessed a channel with a Handover
Reference Number that the BSS was not expecting. This eld is a non formatted random
number. The BSS compares only what it received with what it expected. For example, potentially
up to four times for each logical handover, detect it for the SDCCH processed at the BSS.
The MS continues to attempt access until a good Handover Reference Number is received,
therefore, the handover can be successful and the statistic pegs. This statistic pegs if the
handover fails and recovers, or fails and loses the MS.
Analysis
A threshold value should be assigned to this statistic which reects the maximum number of MS
accesses of channels with Handover Reference Numbers that the BSS was not expecting that
are acceptable in normal system operations.
High values reported for this statistic cannot be because a handover access meant for one cell
can be detected by another, but the channel at the target cell is susceptible for detection during
the time between the channel activation and when the MS arrives. This is like Phantom RACHs.
If the specied threshold is exceeded, the 19. CELL: Bad HO reference numbers from the
MS - PM alarm is generated. Refer to the manual Maintenance Information: Alarm Handling at
the OMC-R (68P02901W26) for troubleshooting information.
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Reference
Usage
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter.
Alarm
Warning.
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BUSY_SDCCH
BUSY_SDCCH
Description
The BUSY_SDCCH statistic tracks the number of SDCCHs allocated during an interval.
This is a weighted distribution statistic and produces a mean value indicating the average
number of SDCCHs in use during the interval.
The bin ranges may be changed using the chg_stat_prop command. The default bin ranges for
the BUSY_SDCCH statistic are shown in Table 4-11.
This statistic is affected by phantom RACHs. For more information refer Phantom RACHs
on page 20-7 .
Table 4-11
Bin
Range
0 - 0
1 - 2
3 - 4
5 - 6
7 - 8
9 - 10
11 - 12
13 - 14
15 - 16
17 - 400
Pegging
The individual bin values are incremented by the length of time that the number of allocated
SDCCHs fall within the bin range of values. Bin values are pegged each time an SDCCH is
allocated or de-allocated.
If a TCH is recongured as an SDCCH, only the SDCCH statistics are pegged.
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Analysis
Analysis
This statistic can be used for trend analysis of the amount of RF signaling trafc in the cell
SDCCHs. An analysis of the allocation information can be used to determine the requirement
for additional resources before problems occur.
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Reference
Usage
Basis
Cell.
Type
Weighted distribution.
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BUSY_TCH
BUSY_TCH
Description
The BUSY_TCH statistic tracks the number of full rate and half rate TCHs allocated during
an interval.
This is a weighted distribution statistic and produces a mean value indicating the average
number of TCHs in use during the interval. It is an indication of the average capacity for
additional trafc in the cell. This statistic includes TCHs used as a Dedicated Control CHannel
(DCCH) in immediate assignment mode. The BUSY_TCH time includes the guard time (the time
allowed between ending a call and being allowed to start another). Since the channel is not
available to be used again until the guard timer expires, it is not considered to be free until then.
The bin ranges may be changed using the chg_stat_prop command. The default bin ranges for
the BUSY_TCH statistic are shown in Table 4-12.
Table 4-12
Bin
Range
0 - 0
1 - 2
3 - 4
5 - 6
7 - 8
9 - 10
11 - 12
13 - 14
15 - 16
17 - 400
Pegging
The individual bin values are incremented by the length of time that the number of allocated
full rate and half rate TCHs fall within the bin range of values. Bin values peg each time a
TCH is allocated or de-allocated.
If a TCH is recongured as an SDCCH, only the SDCCH statistics are pegged.
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Analysis
Analysis
The value of this statistic is not dependent on the number of transceivers. Rather it is dependent
on the number (however large) of simultaneously busy channels. The only dependence on the
number of transceivers is that the value reported may be larger if more trafc channels are
used simultaneously.
This statistic can be used for trend analysis of the amount of RF signaling trafc in the cell
TCHs. An analysis of the allocation information can be used to determine the requirement for
additional resources before problems occur.
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Reference
Usage
Basis
Cell.
Type
Weighted distribution.
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BUSY_TCH_CARR
BUSY_TCH_CARR
Description
The BUSY_TCH_CARR statistic tracks the number of full rate and half rate TCHs allocated
during an interval.
This is a gauge statistic and produces a mean value indicating the average number of TCHs in
use during the interval. It is an indication of the average capacity for additional trafc in the
cell. This statistic includes TCHs used as a Dedicated Control CHannel (DCCH) in immediate
assignment mode. The BUSY_TCH_CARR time includes the guard time (the time allowed
between ending a call and being allowed to start another). Since the channel is not available to
be used again until the guard timer expires, it is not considered to be free until then.
Pegging
This statistic pegs when a change in the number of full rate and half rate TCHs in use are
detected.
Analysis
This statistic can be used for trend analysis of the amount of RF signaling trafc in the cell
TCHs. An analysis of the allocation information can be used to determine the requirement for
additional resources before problems occur.
Reference
Usage
Basis
Carrier.
Type
Gauge.
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BUSY_TCH_DCS1800
BUSY_TCH_DCS1800
Description
It is used in conjunction with AVAILABLE_TCH_DCS1800 to give an indication of the average
utilization of the DCS1800 band. This is used in comparison with the EGSM and DCS1800
utilization gures to indicate band related trafc distribution within the cell for optimization of
the IMRM band weights.
Pegging
The BUSY_TCH_DCS1800 statistic pegs each time a DCS1800 capable TCH is allocated or
de-allocated. This statistic pegs for both allocation and de-allocation of full rate and half rate
TCHs.
Analysis
The AMR Half Rate and GSM Half Rate channel modes are included when pegging this statistic.
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Reference
None.
Usage
This statistic tracks the mean and maximum number of DCS1800 trafc
channels allocated during an interval.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Gauge.
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BUSY_TCH_EGSM
BUSY_TCH_EGSM
Description
It is used in conjunction with AVAILABLE_TCH_EGSM to give an indication of the average
utilization of the EGSM band. This is used in comparison with the EGSM and DCS1800
utilization gures to indicate band related trafc distribution within the cell for optimization of
the IMRM band weights.
Pegging
The BUSY_TCH_EGSM statistic pegs each time an EGSM capable TCH is allocated or
de-allocated. This statistic pegs for both allocation and de-allocation of full rate and half rate
TCHs.
Analysis
The AMR Half Rate and GSM Half Rate channel modes are included when pegging this statistic.
Reference
None.
Usage
This statistic tracks the mean and maximum number of EGSM trafc channels
allocated during an interval.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Gauge.
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BUSY_TCH_HR
BUSY_TCH_HR
NOTE
The BUSY_TCH_HR statistic replaces BUSY_TCH_HR_AMR.
Description
The statistic reports a maximum and average value for the amount of half rate AMR and/or
GSM TCH channels in use.
Pegging
This statistic is updated each time an allocation or de-allocation of a half rate AMR and/or
GSM TCH channel occurs.
Analysis
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Reference
None.
Usage
Basis
Cell.
Type
Weighted distribution.
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BUSY_TCH_PGSM
BUSY_TCH_PGSM
Description
It is used in conjunction with AVAILABLE_TCH_PGSM to give an indication of the average
utilization of the PGSM band. This is used in comparison with the EGSM and DCS1800
utilization gures to indicate band related trafc distribution within the cell for optimization of
the IMRM band weights.
Pegging
The BUSY_TCH_PGSM statistic pegs each time a PGSM capable TCH is allocated or de-allocated.
This statistic pegs for both allocation and de-allocation of full rate and half rate TCHs.
Analysis
The AMR Half Rate and GSM Half Rate channel modes are included when pegging this statistic.
Reference
None.
Usage
This statistic tracks the mean and maximum number of PGSM trafc
channels allocated during an interval.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Gauge.
68P02901W56-S
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May 2008
CALL_SP_VERS_DOWNGRADE_MONITOR
CALL_SP_VERS_DOWNGRADE_MONITOR
Description
This statistic tracks the number of call rejects and call downgrades due to not supporting the
requested speech versions.
The statistic keeps a count of the number of times that the codec mode was downgraded for
EFR, HR AMR FR AMR and GSM HR calls on a per-BSS basis.
Cause
Description
EFR_REQUEST_DOWNGRADE
AMR_FR_CALL_DOWNGRADE
AMR_HR_CALL_DOWNGRADE
With the Half Rate feature unrestricted, the statistic also keeps a count of the number of times
that the codec mode was downgraded for GSM HR calls on a per-BSS basis. The additional
bin is as follows:
Cause
GSM_HR_CALL_DOWNGRADE
Description
Pegged when the half-rate GSM call is downgraded.
Pegging
The bin corresponding to the cause of the call downgrade or reject is as indicated in description
above.
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Analysis
Analysis
This statistic can be used for analysis of non-support of requested speech versions. No alarms
are raised by this statistic.
Reference
GSM 08.08
Usage
Basis
BSS.
Type
Counter array.
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CALLS_QUEUED
CALLS_QUEUED
Description
The CALLS_QUEUED statistic tracks the Assignment Requests and Handover Requests that
are queued during an interval. If queuing has been allowed and no resources exist, the CRM
queues an assignment request and informs the RRSM with a force queue message.
Pegging
This statistic pegs when queuing is enabled for an assignment request and available queue
blocks are used to queue the call successfully. The bins pegged according to the assignment
request type are as shown in Table 4-15.
Table 4-15
CALLS_QUEUED bins
Bin
Cause
Description
ASSIGN_REQ
HO_REQ
Analysis
A threshold value should be assigned to this statistic which reects the maximum number of
calls queued for each cell on the BSS that are acceptable in normal system operations.
If the specied threshold is exceeded, the 20. CELL: Number of calls queued - PM alarm
is generated. Refer to the manual Maintenance Information: Alarm Handling at the OMC-R
(68P02901W26) for troubleshooting information.
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Reference
Usage
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter array.
Alarm
Warning.
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May 2008
CHAN_REQ_CAUSE_ATMPT
CHAN_REQ_CAUSE_ATMPT
Description
The CHAN_REQ_CAUSE_ATMPT statistic tracks the number of Channel Request messages
received by the network from an MS (or LMU) by cause. A total count of all successful results
is also tracked.
Description
Cause
ORIGINATING_CALL
EMERGENCY_CALL
CM_REESTABLISH
LOCATION_UPDATE
PAGE_RESPONSE
Pegging
This statistic pegs the cause of each Channel Request message received by the network from
an MS.
Analysis
This statistic can be used for trend analysis of the type of Channel Request messages that are
received from MSs. This information can be used to used to determine the requirement for
additional resources before problems occur.
Reference
Usage
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter array.
68P02901W56-S
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CHAN_REQ_MS_BLK
CHAN_REQ_MS_BLK
Description
The CHAN_REQ_MS_BLK statistic tracks the number of times an MS has been refused
access to a channel.
An Immediate Assignment Reject message was sent to the MS on CCCH. This event indicates
that the MS has requested allocation of a dedicated channel, and the network has responded by
refusing immediate access to a channel. Pegging of this counter indicates that there are no
channels available for assignment in the cell. The counter pegs once for each Channel Request
Reference in the message announcing the blocking. The cell is therefore fully used, and it is not
possible to hand over existing calls into the cell or set up new calls in the cell.
If adjacent cells that are candidates for handover are unable to provide the MS with a radio
resource, it is impossible for the MS to initiate a call. Handover of calls may be prevented.
This results in call blocking and loss.
Pegging
This statistic pegs when an Immediate Assignment Reject message is sent to the MS on CCCH
thus indicating that there are no channels available for assignment in the cell.
Analysis
This statistic can be used for trend analysis of the number of times channel access has been
denied. This information can be used to used to determine the requirement for additional
resources.
Reference
Usage
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter.
NOTE
This statistic is affected by phantom RACHs. For more information refer Phantom
RACHs on page 20-7 .
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CIPHER_MODE_FAIL
CIPHER_MODE_FAIL
Description
The CIPHER_MODE_FAIL statistic pegs when an internal Motorola-dened timer in the BSS
expires to indicate that the MS did not respond to the Cipher Mode Command message with the
Cipher Mode Complete message within the allowable time period or responded improperly. It
indicates that the MS probably did not switch correctly into encrypted communication mode
when commanded to do so.
Pegging
This statistic pegs when the MS fails to respond to a Cipher Mode Command from the BSS.
Analysis
A threshold value should be assigned to this statistic which reects the maximum number of
times that MS failures to respond to BSS Cipher Mode Command messages are acceptable in
normal system operations.
If the specied threshold is exceeded, the 6. CELL: Cipher mode command from MSC failed
- PM alarm is generated. Refer to the manual Maintenance Information: Alarm Handling at
the OMC-R (68P02901W26) for troubleshooting information.
Reference
Usage
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter.
Alarm
Minor.
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CLASSMK_UPDATE_FAIL
CLASSMK_UPDATE_FAIL
Description
The CLASSMK_UPDATE_FAIL statistic tracks the number of classmark updates containing
errors. The classmark update procedure allows the MS to inform the network of a change to
its classmark.
Pegging
This statistic pegs when the validation of the Classmark Update message from the MS fails.
Analysis
A threshold value should be assigned to this statistic which reects the maximum number of
classmark updates containing errors that are acceptable in normal system operations.
If the specied threshold is exceeded, the 4. CELL: Class-mark update from MS protocol
error - PM alarm is generated. Refer to the manual Maintenance Information: Alarm Handling
at the OMC-R (68P02901W26) for troubleshooting information.
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Reference
Usage
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter.
Alarm
Minor.
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May 2008
CLR_CMD_FROM_MSC
CLR_CMD_FROM_MSC
Description
The CLR_CMD_FROM_MSC statistic separately tracks the number of Clear commands received
from the MSC for SDCCH and TCH resources thereby allowing the analysis of dropped calls.
Pegging
This statistic pegs when a Clear command is received from the MSC.
Table 4-17
CLR_CMD_FROM_MSC bins
Bin
Cause
Description
CLR_CMD_FROM_MSC_SD
CLR_CMD_FROM_MSC_FR
CLR_CMD_FROM_MSC_HR
Analysis
This statistic can be used for trend analysis of the number of Clear commands received from the
MSC. This information can be used to identify and correct problems before they become serious.
Reference
GSM 4.08, 3.8.0, 5.4.3. GSM 8.08, 3.9.2, 3.2.1.20. and 3.1.9.2.
Usage
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter array.
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CLR_REQ_TO_MSC
CLR_REQ_TO_MSC
Description
The CLR_REQ_TO_MSC statistic separately tracks the number of Clear Request messages sent
to the MSC for SDCCH and TCH resources.
Generating
The Clear Request message may be generated due to one of the following:
No radio resources available to allocate from the BSS, call queuing is enabled, and the
maximum call delay has been exceeded.
Protocol error.
Sending
All Clear Requests are sent per GSM 8.08 specications. The Clear Request messages are sent to
the MSC because of radio channel failure or a timeout during a procedure. In this case a timeout
means that a required message was not received during a procedure. The procedures are:
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Immediate Assignment.
Assignment.
Ciphering.
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Pegging
Pegging
This statistic pegs when the BSS sends a Clear Request message to the MSC.
CLR_REQ_TO_MSC is pegged for numerous reasons related to timer expiry. It is a mix of both
the GSM and internal Motorola timers. Normal release of a call either from an MS or Land
site never causes it to be pegged. A call must have at least been assigned to an SDCCH or
TCH in order for this to be pegged. It is not pegged when on an AGCH overload. RF loss is
the major cause of pegging.
Table 4-18
CLR_REQ_TO_MSC bins
Bin
Cause
Description
CLR_REQ_TO_MSC_SD
CLR_REQ_TO_MSC_FR
CLR_REQ_TO_MSC_HR
Analysis
This statistic can be used for trend analysis of the number of Clear Request messages sent to the
MSC. This information can be used to identify and correct problems before they become serious.
Reference
GSM 4.08, 3.8.0, 5.4.3. GSM 8.08, 3.9.2, 3.2.1.20. and 3.1.9.2.
Usage
NOTE
Adding up the statistics in the ladder diagrams is not total
CLR_REQ_TO_MSC.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter array.
68P02901W56-S
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CLR_REQ_CALL_SETUP
CLR_REQ_CALL_SETUP
Description
A Clear Request message is sent to MSC after Assignment Complete or Handover Complete
on trafc channel when the call is dropped. This statistic with four bins records the Clear
request messages sent to MSC in all conditions. The statistic represents the number of calls
dropped in every condition.
Pegging
CLR_REQ_CALL_SETUP is pegged when a Clear Request message is sent to MSC during an
unsuccessful call setup. This statistic has four bins to record the Clear Request message sent to
MSC.
Scenario
Description
CALL_SETUP_PRE_COMPLETE_ SD
CALL_SETUP_PRE_COMPLETE_
TCH
CALL_SETUP_POST_COMPLETE_
SD
CALL_SETUP_POST_COMPLETE_
TCH
Analysis
This statistic can be used for obtaining the number of dropped calls with respect to the number
of Clear Request messages sent to MSC.
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Reference
None.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter array.
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CONGEST_EXIST_HO_ATMPT
CONGEST_EXIST_HO_ATMPT
Description
The CONGEST_EXIST_HO_ATMPT statistic tracks the number of attempted inter-cell
handover (internal or external to the BSS) of calls on a TCH due to TCH congestion from the
source cell.
Pegging
This statistic pegs each time a congestion relief handover is attempted. This statistic is pegged
for both internal inter-cell and external handovers.
Analysis
This statistic can be used for trend analysis of the number of internal and external handover
attempts due to TCH congestion from source cells.
Reference
Usage
Optimization.
Network planning.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter.
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CONGEST_STAND_HO_ATMPT
CONGEST_STAND_HO_ATMPT
Description
The CONGEST_STAND_HO_ATMPT statistic tracks the number of attempted handovers of
an MS due to standard Directed Retry procedure caused by TCH congestion from the source
cell. These inter-cell handovers (internal or external to the BSS) involve changing the channel
mode during the handover.
Pegging
This statistic pegs each time a Directed Retry handover procedure is attempted for both
inter-cell and external handovers.
Analysis
This statistic can be used for trend analysis of the number of attempted internal or external
handovers due to standard Directed Retry mechanisms caused by TCH congestion.
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Reference
Usage
Optimization.
Network planning.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter.
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CONN_REFUSED
CONN_REFUSED
Description
The CONN_REFUSED statistic tracks the number of SCCP connection refused (CREF)
messages received from the MSC.
Pegging
This statistic pegs when the MSC sends the BSS an SCCP Connection Refused (CREF) message.
The MSC may send an SCCP Connection Refused message in response to a BSS generated SCCP
Connection Request (CR) message, as a result of:
SMS activity.
IMSI detach.
Call re-establishment.
For example, if an association exists for the identity of the MS requesting a connection, the
connection request is refused, and this statistic pegs.
Analyze MSC statistics to determine why the CONN_REFUSED statistic is pegged.
NOTE
Some MSCs may generate a Connection Refused Message during a successful IMSI
Detach rather than a Connection Conrm, so a high value for the CONN_REFUSED
statistic cannot indicate a system problem. The MSC performance during IMSI Detach
procedures should be investigated before interpreting the CONN_REFUSED statistic.
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May 2008
Analysis
Analysis
This statistic can be used for trend analysis of the reasons for connections refused from the
MSC. This is an MSC procedure.
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Reference
Usage
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter.
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CONN_REQ_TO_MSC
CONN_REQ_TO_MSC
Description
The CONN_REQ_TO_MSC statistic tracks the number of connection requests that the BSS
sends to the MSC.
Pegging
The statistic pegs only for connection establishments initiated by the BSS. This message is sent
by the MS when it is requesting set-up of the connections for several types of transactions,
including location updates, connection establishments (including re-establishment on failure,
short message transfer, and supplementary service requests), and paging responses.
Analysis
This statistic can be used for trend analysis of the number of connection requests sent from
the BSS to the MSC.
Reference
Usage
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter.
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CS_PAGING_MSGS_FROM_MSC
CS_PAGING_MSGS_FROM_MSC
{33397}
Description
The CS_PAGING_MSGS_FROM_MSC statistic tracks the number of received CS paging
request messages on specied pegging point between A interface and Air interface for NOM2
and NOM3.
10 received paging messages represents 1 unit. CS from SGSN is not included.
Pegging
This statistics is pegged when a CS paging request message is received between A interface
and Air interface.
{33991}
Bin0 and bin1 of the statistic CS_PAGING_MSGS_FROM_MSC are pegged in the indicated
cell and the internal BCCH neighbor group cells when ISP paging method is enabled.
If there is a cell OOS in the indicated cell and neighbor group cells, bin0 and bin1 are
pegged on this cell, but bin2 to bin4 are not pegged on this cell.
Bin
0
number of discard paging messages due to Cell OOS per cell at point 2 on SCCP_Pre
RSL-LCF.
NOTE
Each unit of bin value stands for 10 received messages, maximum value of each
bin is only 655340.
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Analysis
Analysis
This statistic provides mechanism to know the number of paging messages discarded between A
interface and Air interface.
Reference
None.
Usage
Basis
Cell.
Type
68P02901W56-S
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May 2008
DL_LLC_DATA_VOLUME
DL_LLC_DATA_VOLUME
Description
The DL_LLC_DATA_VOLUME statistic counts the volume of downlink LLC data sent on the air
interface per trafc class during a given time interval.
One unit represents 10 kilobytes.
Pegging
The DL_LLC_DATA_VOLUME statistic pegs during a given time interval. The bins represent the
volume of data on the downlink for various class types and ARP values as shown in Table 4-21.
{27703A}
Display Name
Description
DL_LLC_DATA_STREAM
DL_LLC_DATA_VOL_THP1
DL_LLC_DATA_VOL_THP2
DL_LLC_DATA_VOL_THP3
DL_LLC_DATA_VOL_BCKGRND
DL_LLC_DATA_VOL_BEST_EFF
NOTE
When QoS is disabled all volume of LLC is pegged against Best Effort, ARP3.
PFC_unaware PFC data is pegged against the Best Effort bins.
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Analysis
Analysis
{27703A} This statistic is obtained by measuring the volume of downlink LLC data sent on
the air interface per trafc class.
Reference
None.
Usage
Basis
Cell.
{27703A} Type
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May 2008
ER_INTRA_CELL_HO_ATMPT
ER_INTRA_CELL_HO_ATMPT
Description
The ER_INTRA_CELL_HO_ATMPT statistic tracks the number of attempted intra-cell
handovers between normal range and extended range channels in an extended range cell. A
total count of attempted handover is also maintained.
This statistic may be enabled only if the Extended Range Cell feature is unrestricted and
enabled for the cell.
Procedures
Description
NORM_TO_EXT_HO
EXT_TO_NORM_HO
Pegging
This statistic pegs each time a handover is attempted between a normal channel and an
extended channel in an extended range cell.
Analysis
This statistic can be used for trend analysis of the attempted intra-cell handovers between the
normal and extended range channels in an extended range cell. The number of attempted
extended range intra-cell handovers can be used to determine the number of extended range
timeslots to congure in an extended range cell.
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Reference
None.
Usage
Quality of service.
Network planning.
Radio resource allocation.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter array.
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ER_INTRA_CELL_HO_SUC
ER_INTRA_CELL_HO_SUC
Description
The ER_INTRA_CELL_HO_SUC tracks the number of successful intra-cell handovers between
normal range and extended range channels in an extended range cell. The values reported for
this statistic can be used to congure normal and extended range trafc channels in a cell. A
total count of the attempted handover is also maintained.
This statistic may be enabled only if the Extended Range Cell feature is unrestricted and
enabled for the cell.
Procedures
Description
NORM_TO_EXT_HO
EXT_TO_NORM_HO
Pegging
This statistic pegs each time a handover is successful between a normal channel and an
extended channel in an extended range cell. No other intra_cell handover statistic is pegged
when one of the bins of the ER_INTRA_CELL_HO_SUC statistic is pegged.
Analysis
This statistic can be used for trend analysis of the successful intra-cell handovers between the
normal and extended range channels in an extended range cell. The number of successful
extended range intra-cell handovers can be used to determine the number of extended range
timeslots to congure in an extended range cell.
Reference
None.
Usage
Quality of service.
Network planning.
Radio resource allocation.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter array.
68P02901W56-S
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FLOW_CONTROL_BARRED
FLOW_CONTROL_BARRED
Description
The FLOW_CONTROL_BARRED statistic tracks the duration for which access classes are
barred as a result of ow control. This statistic gives an indication when ow control actions
have been taken to prevent overload.
Pegging
The statistic duration is started when any of the access classes are barred due to ow control
and stopped when the last access class which was barred due to ow control is unbarred.
Analysis
This statistic can be used for trend analysis of the access classes barred as a result of ow
control.
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Usage
Quality of Service.
Network Planning.
Optimization.
Basis
Cell.
Type
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HO_FAIL_NO_RESOURCES
HO_FAIL_NO_RESOURCES
Description
The HO_FAIL_NO_RESOURCES tracks the number of handover failures due to a lack of
available resources.
Table 4-24
HO_FAIL_NO_RESOURCES bins
Bin
Scenario
Description
INTRA_BSS
INTER_BSS
INTRA_CELL
INTRA_BSS_DYNET
INTER_BSS_DYNET
INTRA_CELL_DYNET
Pegging
These individual bins are incremented on a per-scenario basis.
Analysis
This statistic can be used for trend analysis of the handover failures due to a lack of resources,
such as:
The target cell is barred for some reason, such as hardware failure.
The channel is unavailable; that is there is congestion at the target cell and the queue
timer is expired.
The speech algorithm at the target BSS is not supported by the MS.
An SCCP connection is not allocated; that is CRM runs out of SCCP numbers.
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May 2008
Analysis
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Reference
Metric.
Usage
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter array.
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HO_REQ_FROM_MSC
HO_REQ_FROM_MSC
Description
The HO_REQ_FROM_MSC statistic tracks the number of handover requests for each channel
type and speech version.
Procedures
PM_FR
PM_EFR
PM_AMR_FR
PM_AMR_HR
PM_SDCCH_CHAN
PM_Other
When the Half Rate feature is unrestricted, the HO_REQ_FROM_MSC bin table introduces bin
procedure PM_GSM_HR as shown:
Procedure
PM_GSM_HR
Pegging
This statistic pegs the handover request for each channel type and speech version in the
appropriate bin.
Analysis
Reference
GSM 8.08.
Usage
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter array.
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HO_REQ_MSC_FAIL
HO_REQ_MSC_FAIL
Description
The HO_REQ_MSC_FAIL statistic tracks the number of handover request failure messages
sent to the MSC, except for, no channel resources available. This message is sent to notify
the MSC that the BSS could not reserve the radio resource that the MSC requested in the
Handover Request message.
Pegging
This statistic pegs in the source or target cell depending on where the failure occurs.
This statistic pegs in the source cell if the handover failure originates from the MS. This
indicates that the MS has reverted back to its original channel.
This statistic pegs in the target cell if the handover failure message originates from the target
cell. This could indicate one of the following problems: terrestrial circuit unavailable, terrestrial
circuit in use, ciphering algorithm not supported, or radio resources unavailable.
This statistic is not pegged if resources are not available in the target cell.
Analysis
A threshold value should be assigned to this statistic which reects the maximum number of
handover failures for any reason other than lack of channel resources that are acceptable in
normal system operations.
If the specied threshold is exceeded, the 18. CELL: HO failure to the MSC due to
all possible errors except no channels - PM alarm is generated. Refer to the manual
Maintenance Information: Alarm Handling at the OMC-R (68P02901W26) for troubleshooting
information.
Reference
Usage
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter.
Alarm
Warning.
NOTE
HO_REQ_MSC_FAIL can be equal to INTER_BSS_MS_FAIL if the cell has never
been the target for a failed handover.
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HO_REQ_ACK_TO_MSC
HO_REQ_ACK_TO_MSC
NOTE
This statistic was previously named HO_REQ_MSC_OK.
Description
The HO_REQ_ACK_TO_MSC statistic tracks the number of handover request acknowledge
messages sent to the MSC for each channel type and speech version by the destination cell in
an inter-BSS (external) handover.
Procedures
Description
PM_FR
PM_EFR
PM_AMR_FR
PM_AMR_HR
PM_DATA
When the Half Rate feature is unrestricted, the HO_REQ_ACK_TO_MSC bin table introduces
bin procedure PM_GSM_HR as shown:
Procedure
PM_GSM_HR
68P02901W56-S
Description
Counts the number of GSM half rate handover request
acknowledgments sent to the MSC.
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Pegging
Pegging
This statistic pegs for each channel type and speech version when the BSS sends a Handover
Request Acknowledge message to the MSC. This message is sent to notify the MSC that the BSS
has reserved the radio resource that the MSC asked for in the Handover Request message.
Analysis
This statistic can be used for trend analysis of successful radio resource reservations per
channel type and speech version by the BSS in response to MSC Handover Request messages.
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Reference
Usage
Handover.
Network planning.
Ladder: Handover (Inter-BSS) successful, handover (Inter-BSS)
fail/recovered.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter array.
68P02901W56-S
May 2008
IA_IAR_MSGS_PER_AGCH
IA_IAR_MSGS_PER_AGCH
{31565}
Description
The IA_IAR_MSGS_PER_AGCH statistic tracks the number of Immediate Assignment (IA)
or Immediate Assignment Reject (IAR) messages sent over CCCH or discarded when AGCH
is overloaded respectively.
1 Unit represents 1 IA or IAR message sent or discarded respectively.
Bin
0
Pegging
This statistic pegs the appropriate bin for each occurrence of Immediate Assignment (IA) or
Immediate Assignment Reject (IAR) message for each of the following causes:
Analysis
This statistic provides an indication of the number of IA and IAR messages servicing on CCCH
for various causes.
Reference
None.
Usage
Basis
Cell.
Type
68P02901W56-S
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May 2008
IDLE_TCH_INTF_BAND0
IDLE_TCH_INTF_BAND0
Description
The IDLE_TCH_INTF_BAND0 statistic tracks the maximum and mean number of idle trafc
channels (TCHs) for interference band 0. An idle TCH falls into band 0 if its average interference
band is less than the value of the element interfer_bands, 0.
NOTE
Idle TCHs are allocated to ve interference bands. Each band has an associated
statistic for tracking idle TCHs.
{34144} The value of this statistic may decrease because the idle TCH may be
congured as the additional switchable PDTCH.
Pegging
This statistic is reported periodically using the rf_res_ind_period element.
Analysis
This statistic can be used for trend analysis of idle trafc channels.
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Reference
Usage
Service integrity.
Fault nding.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Gauge.
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IDLE_TCH_INTF_BAND1
IDLE_TCH_INTF_BAND1
Description
The IDLE_TCH_INTF_BAND1 statistic tracks the maximum and mean number of idle trafc
channels (TCHs) for interference band 1. An idle TCH falls into band 1 if its average interference
band is less than the value of the element interfer_bands, 1.
NOTE
Idle TCHs are allocated to ve interference bands. Each band has an associated
statistic for tracking idle TCHs.
{34144} The value of this statistic may decrease because the idle TCH may be
congured as the additional switchable PDTCH.
Pegging
This statistic is reported periodically using the rf_res_ind_period element.
Analysis
This statistic can be used for trend analysis of idle trafc channels.
Reference
Usage
Service integrity.
Fault nding.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Gauge.
68P02901W56-S
4-95
May 2008
IDLE_TCH_INTF_BAND2
IDLE_TCH_INTF_BAND2
Description
The IDLE_TCH_INTF_BAND2 statistic tracks the maximum and mean number of idle trafc
channels (TCHs) for interference band 2. An idle TCH falls into band 2 if its average interference
band is less than the value of the element interfer_bands, 2.
NOTE
Idle TCHs are allocated to ve interference bands. Each band has an associated
statistic for tracking idle TCHs.
{34144} The value of this statistic may decrease because the idle TCH may be
congured as the additional switchable PDTCH.
Pegging
This statistic is reported periodically using the rf_res_ind_period element.
Analysis
This statistic can be used for trend analysis of idle trafc channels.
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Reference
Usage
Service integrity.
Fault nding.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Gauge.
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May 2008
IDLE_TCH_INTF_BAND3
IDLE_TCH_INTF_BAND3
Description
The IDLE_TCH_INTF_BAND3 statistic tracks the maximum and mean number of idle trafc
channels (TCHs) for interference band 3. An idle TCH falls into band 3 if its average interference
band is less than the value of the element interfer_bands, 3.
NOTE
Idle TCHs are allocated to ve interference bands. Each band has an associated
statistic for tracking idle TCHs.
{34144} The value of this statistic may decrease because the idle TCH may be
congured as the additional switchable PDTCH.
Pegging
This statistic is reported periodically using the rf_res_ind_period element.
Analysis
This statistic can be used for trend analysis of idle trafc channels.
Reference
Usage
Service integrity.
Fault nding.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Gauge.
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4-97
May 2008
IDLE_TCH_INTF_BAND4
IDLE_TCH_INTF_BAND4
Description
The IDLE_TCH_INTF_BAND4 statistic tracks the maximum and mean number of idle trafc
channels (TCHs) for interference band 4. An idle TCH falls into band 4 if its average interference
band is less than the value of the element interfer_bands, 4.
NOTE
Idle TCHs are allocated to ve interference bands. Each band has an associated
statistic for tracking idle TCHs.
{34144} The value of this statistic may decrease because the idle TCH may be
congured as the additional switchable PDTCH.
Pegging
This statistic is reported periodically using the rf_res_ind_period element.
Analysis
This statistic can be used for trend analysis of idle trafc channels.
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Reference
Usage
Service integrity.
Fault nding.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Gauge.
68P02901W56-S
May 2008
IN_INTER_BSS_HO
IN_INTER_BSS_HO
Description
The IN_INTER_BSS_HO statistic tracks incoming inter-BSS handover procedures on a
per-scenario basis (including 3G to 2G handovers). A total value for this statistic is not
meaningful and is not displayed.
Description
Scenario
IN_INTER_BSS_MS_NO_SEIZE
IN_INTER_BSS_EQUIP_FAIL
IN_INTER_BSS_HO_CLEARED
Pegging
These individual bins are incremented on a per cause basis.
Analysis
This statistic can be used for trend analysis of incoming inter-BSS handover procedures on a
per scenario basis.
Reference
Usage
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter array.
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4-99
May 2008
IN_INTRA_BSS_HO
IN_INTRA_BSS_HO
Description
The IN_INTRA_BSS_HO statistic tracks incoming intra-BSS handover procedures on a per
scenario basis. A total value for this statistic is not meaningful and is not displayed.
Description
Scenario
IN_INTRA_BSS_HO_SUCCESS_RATE
IN_INTRA_BSS_HO_LOSTMS
IN_INTRA_BSS_EQUIP_FAIL
IN_INTRA_BSS_HO_RETURN
IN_INTRA_BSS_HO_CLEARED
Pegging
These individual bins are incremented on a per-scenario basis.
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Analysis
Analysis
This statistic can be used for trend analysis of incoming intra-BSS handover procedures on a
per scenario basis.
Reference
Usage
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter array.
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May 2008
INTERBAND_ACTIVITY
INTERBAND_ACTIVITY
Description
The INTERBAND_ACTIVITY statistic tracks inter-band handover attempts in the BSS.
Assignment and handover failures due to incorrect or unsupported frequency information are
also tracked. The Multiband option must be enabled for this statistic to be enabled, disabled, or
displayed.
Cause
Description
PGSM_HO_ATMPT
EGSM_HO_ATMPT
DCS1800_HO_ATMPT
PCS1900_HO_ATMPT
PGSM_HO_FAIL
EGSM_HO_FAIL
DCS1800_HO_FAIL
PCS1900_HO_FAIL
INVALID_FREQ_ASGN
INVALID_FREQ_HO
Pegging
This individual bins are incremented on a per-cause basis. For inter-band handovers, the bin of
the destination frequency is pegged.
Analysis
This statistic can be used for trend analysis of inter-band handover attempts in the BSS on a
per-cause basis.
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Reference
None.
Usage
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter array.
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May 2008
INTRA_CELL_HO
INTRA_CELL_HO
Description
The INTRA_CELL_HO statistic tracks intra-cell handovers on a per-scenario basis.
This statistic is enhanced to count the number of congestion/quality related handovers:
A total value for this statistic is not meaningful and is not displayed.
Table 4-33
Bin
INTRA_CELL_HO bins
Scenario
Description
INTRA_CELL_HO_REQ
INTRA_CELL_HO_ATMPT_FR_FR
INTRA_CELL_HO_ATMPT_HR_HR
INTRA_CELL_HO_ATMPT_HR_FR
INTRA_CELL_HO_ATMPT_FR_HR
INTRA_CELL_HO_SUC
INTRA_CELL_HO_LOSTMS
INTRA_CELL_HO_RETURN
INTRA_CELL_EQUIP_FAIL
INTRA_CELL_HO_CLEARED
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Pegging
Pegging
INTRA_CELL_HO_REQ is pegged just before sending the intra-cell handover message.
INTRA_CELL_HO_ATMPT_XX_YY is pegged after the channel activation message is received
and just before the assignment command is sent to the MS.
NOTE
The intracell handover bin pegged depends on the speech rate involved and may
include the change of speech rate, which pegs the associated bin (FR_FR, HR_HR,
HR_FR, or FR_HR).
INTRA_CELL_HO_SUC is pegged each time a handover performed message is sent to the MS.
INTRA_CELL_HO_LOSTMS is pegged when a radio channel released message is received.
INTRA_CELL_HO_RETURN is pegged when a, revert to old channel, message is received.
INTRA_CELL_EQUIP_FAIL is pegged when an, assignment failure, message contains an
equipment failure cause or KSW/highway fault.
INTRA_CELL_HO_CLEARED is pegged every time a call is cleared down during an intra-cell
handover.
Analysis
This statistic can be used for trend analysis of intra-cell handovers on a per scenario basis.
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Usage
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter array.
Reference
Metrica.
GSM 12.04, 3.1.0, B.1.1.6.
GSM 8.08, 3.9.2, 3.1.6, 3.2.1.25.
GSM 4.08, 3.8.0, 9.1.3.
68P02901W56-S
May 2008
MA_CMD_TO_MS
MA_CMD_TO_MS
Description
The MA_CMD_TO_MS statistic tracks the number of Assignment Commands sent to the MS.
Pegging
This statistic pegs when the BSS initiates the channel assignment procedure by sending an
Assignment Command to the MS on the main SDCCH. Assignment Command is sent to the MS
at call setup (trafc channel assignment) and at intra-cell handovers. This causes the MS to:
Analysis
This statistic can be used for trend analysis of BSS initiated channel assignment procedures
to the MS.
Reference
Usage
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter.
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May 2008
MA_COMPLETE_FROM_MS
MA_COMPLETE_FROM_MS
Description
The MA_COMPLETE_FROM_MS statistic tracks the number of Assignment Complete
messages received from MSs.
Pegging
This statistic pegs when the BSS receives an Assignment Complete message from the MS.
Analysis
This statistic can be used for trend analysis.
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Reference
Usage
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter.
68P02901W56-S
May 2008
MA_COMPLETE_TO_MSC
MA_COMPLETE_TO_MSC
Description
The MA_COMPLETE_TO_MSC statistic tracks the number of successful assignment
completions for each channel and speech version.
Procedures
Description
PM_FR
PM_EFR
PM_AMR_FR
PM_AMR_HR
PM_DATA
When the Half Rate feature is unrestricted, the MA_COMPLETE_TO_MSC bin table introduces
bin procedure PM_GSM_HR as shown:
Procedure
PM_GSM_HR
Description
Counts the number of GSM half rate assignment requests
forwarded from the MS to the MSC.
Pegging
This statistic pegs when the Assignment Complete message from the MS is forwarded on to
the MSC.
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Analysis
Analysis
This statistic can be used for trend analysis of successful assignment completions per channel
type and speech version.
4-108
Reference
Usage
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter array.
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May 2008
MA_FAIL_FROM_MS
MA_FAIL_FROM_MS
Description
The MA_FAIL_FROM_MS statistic tracks the number of Assignment Failure messages received
from MSs. An Assignment Failure message can be received at call setup (trafc channel
assignment) and at intra cell handovers.
Pegging
This statistic pegs when the BSS receives an Assignment Failure message from the MS. If the
MS detects a lower layer failure on the new channels before the Assignment Complete message
has been sent:
It then sends the Assignment Failure message on the main DCCH. This statistic pegs for
channel assignment failures at intra-cell handovers for new calls and channel assignment
failures at handover.
Analysis
A threshold value should be assigned to this statistic which reects the maximum number of
assignment failures for MSs that are acceptable in normal system operations.
If the specied threshold is exceeded, the 23. CELL: Mobile assignment failure from MS
- PM alarm is generated. Refer to the manual Maintenance Information: Alarm Handling at
the OMC-R (68P02901W26) for troubleshooting information.
Reference
Usage
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter.
Alarm
Warning.
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May 2008
MA_REQ_FROM_MSC
MA_REQ_FROM_MSC
Description
The MA_REQ_FROM_MSC statistic tracks the number of times the MSC asked the BSS to
allocate radio resources. The MSC sends the BSS an Assignment request message containing
details of the type of resource required. The type of resource is based on the MSC analysis of
the call control information received from the MS.
Procedures
Description
PM_FR
Counts the number of full rate assignment requests from the MSC.
PM_EFR
PM_AMR_FR
PM_AMR_HR
4
5
When the Half Rate feature is unrestricted, the MA_REQ_FROM_MSC bin table introduces bin
procedure PM_GSM_HR as shown:
Procedure
Description
PM_GSM_HR
Counts the number of GSM half rate assignment requests from the
MSC.
Pegging
This statistic pegs the radio resource request for each preferred speech version made to
a BSS by the MSC.
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Analysis
Analysis
This statistic can be used for trend analysis of MSC request to the BSS to allocate radio
resources.
Reference
Usage
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter array.
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May 2008
MA_CMD_TO_MS_BLKD
MA_CMD_TO_MS_BLKD
Description
The MA_CMD_TO_MS_BLKD statistic tracks the number of times an assignment request from
the MSC could not be processed (assignment command could not be generated and sent to the
MS) as there were no trafc channels available at the cell due to congestion or lack of essential
resources, for instance, extended timeslots.
Pegging
This statistic is pegged by the BSS when the MSC requests the BSS to allocate radio resource to
an MS, and the BSS nds it has no channels available to allocate. The pegging of this statistic
indicates no channels were available in the currently allocated cell. It is indicated by an
Assignment Failure message with cause: No radio resource available.
{23306} The statistic is pegged into appropriate bin when the BSP CPU is overloaded.
If queuing is enabled the statistic is pegged when the BSS queuing related timer bss_t11
expires. If the BSS assignment_successful timer is set shorter than the BSS bssmap_t11 timer
then this statistic is not pegged. It is recommended that the assignment_successful timer be
always set greater than the bssmap_t11 timer.
Analysis
A threshold value should be assigned to this statistic which reects the maximum number of
times trafc channels that may be congested due to a lack of radio resources that are acceptable
in normal system operations.
{23306} The alarm, CELL: Mobile Assign Command to MS Blocked (No Channel
Available) - PM is raised if the threshold for bin 0 is reached.
The alarm CELL: Mobile Assign Command to MS Blocked BSP CPU Overload - PM is
raised if the threshold for bin 1 is reached. The procedure for legacy PM alarm process is
followed by these two alarms.
NOTE
In the formula of key statistic CALL_SETUP_BLOCKING_RATE, the row statistic
MA_CMD_TO_MS_BLKD represents the sum of two bins.
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Analysis
Usage
Basis
Cell.
{23306} Type
Counter array.
Alarm
Minor.
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MS_ACCESS_BY_TYPE
MS_ACCESS_BY_TYPE
Description
The MS_ACCESS_BY_TYPE statistic tracks the number of system accesses by the various types
of MSs. The type of MS is included in the MS Classmark 3 information.
This statistic may be enabled only if the Multiband feature is unrestricted and enabled for
the cell.
Description
MS Type
MS_PGSM_ONLY
MS_DCS1800_ONLY
MS_PCS1900_ONLY
MS_PGSM_EGSM
MS_PGSM_DCS1800
MS_PGSM_EGSM_DCS1800
MS_PGSM_PCS1900
MS_PGSM_EGSM_PCS1900
Pegging
The MS_ACCESS_BY_TYPE statistic is pegged by RRSM after the sending of the initial layer 3
information by the MS, on receipt of the classmark of the MS. It can also be pegged if the MS
sends a CLASSMARK CHANGE message while in dedicated mode.
Analysis
This statistic can be used for trend analysis of system accesses by MS type.
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Usage
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter array.
68P02901W56-S
May 2008
MS_TCH_USAGE_BY_TYPE
MS_TCH_USAGE_BY_TYPE
Description
The MS_TCH_USAGE_BY_TYPE statistic tracks the length of time spent on TCHs by the
various types of MSs. Duration is measured in deciminutes. (One deciminute equals six seconds.
For example, if MS_TCH_USAGE_BY_TYPE = 31, the call duration was 3.1 minutes or 186
seconds). The type of MS is included in the MS Classmark 3 information.
This statistic may only be enabled if the Multiband feature is unrestricted and enabled for
the cell.
Description
MS Type
MS_PGSM_ONLY
MS_DCS1800_ONLY
MS_PCS1900_ONLY
MS_PGSM_EGSM
MS_PGSM_DCS1800
MS_PGSM_EGSM_DCS1800
MS_PGSM_PCS1900
MS_PGSM_EGSM_PCS1900
Pegging
Each bin is updated by the cell resource manager when the duration for an active channel is
recorded. A total duration is calculated which is the sum for all channels usage time by MSs
in a given cell.
Analysis
This statistic can be used for trend analysis of active channel usage. This information can be
used to identify problems before they can affect service.
Usage
Service accessibility.
Network planning.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter array.
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MS_TCH_USAGE_BY_TYPE_PCS
MS_TCH_USAGE_BY_TYPE_PCS
Description
The MS_TCH_USAGE_BY_TYPE_PCS statistic tracks the length of time spent on TCHs by the
various types of MSs. Duration is measured in deciminutes. (One deciminute equals six seconds.
For example, if MS_TCH_USAGE_BY_TYPE_PCS = 31, the call duration was 3.1 minutes or 186
seconds). The type of MS is included in the MS Classmark 3 information.
This statistic may only be enabled if either the PCS1900 or GSM850 frequency band is allowed
on the BSS and the Multiband feature is unrestricted and enabled for the cell.
Description
10
11
12
13
14
Pegging
Each bin is updated by the cell resource manager when the duration for an active channel is
recorded. A total duration is calculated which is the sum for all channels usage time by MSs
in a given cell.
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Analysis
Analysis
This statistic can be used for trend analysis of active channel usage. This information can be
used to identify problems before they can affect service.
Usage
Service accessibility.
Network planning.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter array.
68P02901W56-S
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May 2008
MT_LCS_ON_SDCCH
MT_LCS_ON_SDCCH
Description
This statistic counts the number of MS-terminated SDCCH sessions for Location Services.
Pegging
This statistic is pegged each time there is an MT LMU on an SDCCH.
It is also pegged for a MT call when any LCS transaction occurs while the MS is on an SDCCH
or TCH-signaling. Any of the following messages received over the A-interface are considered
LCS transaction initiations:
BSSLAP TA Request.
BSSMAP Perform Location Request (only applies in the case of a BSS based SMLC).
Analysis
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Reference
Usage
Fault nding.
Key statistic:
CALL_SETUP_SUCCESS_RATE.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter.
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NUM_CELL_RESEL_CELL
NUM_CELL_RESEL_CELL
Description
The NUM_CELL_RESEL_CELL statistic measures the total number of PCCC and PCCO attempts
to a cell due to either congestion relief or RF based cell reselection.
One unit represents ten attempts by the BSS to send a PCCC or PCCO message.
Pegging
The NUM_CELL_RESEL_CELL statistic pegs on a per-cell basis. Table 4-41 shows the scenarios
used to update the counter bins associated with this statistic. The corresponding per neighbor
statistics are pegged using a separate counter: NUM_CELL_RESEL_NEI on page 5-10.
Scenario
Attempted PCCC due to NACC network agrees with the MSs decision.
Analysis
Reference
None.
Usage
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter array.
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NUM_CELL_RESEL_CELL_PCCN
NUM_CELL_RESEL_CELL_PCCN
Description
The NUM_CELL_RESEL_CELL_PCCN statistic measures the total number of PCCN requests by
MSs.
One unit represents ten attempts by an MS to send a PCCN.
Pegging
The NUM_CELL_RESEL_CELL_PCCN statistic pegs the number of PCCN received on a per-cell
basis. The corresponding per neighbor statistics are pegged using a separate counter:
NUM_CELL_RESEL_NEI_PCCN on page 5-11.
Analysis
4-120
Reference
None.
Usage
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter.
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NUM_CELL_RESEL_CELL_SUCC
NUM_CELL_RESEL_CELL_SUCC
Description
The NUM_CELL_RESEL_CELL_SUCC statistic measures the total number of successful PCCC
and PCCO attempts to a cell due to either congestion relief or RF based cell reselection. A cell
reselection is not detectable under the following circumstances:
Cell change taking too long so that the previous context is deleted at the PCU.
Pegging
NCRM pegs the NUM_CELL_RESEL_CELL_SUCC statistic on a per-cell basis for every
successful cell reselection detectable by the PCU due to PCCC/PCCO. The corresponding per
neighbor statistics are pegged using a separate counter: NUM_CELL_RESEL_NEI_SUCC on
page 5-12.
Analysis
Reference
None.
Usage
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter.
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NUM_EMERG_ACCESS
NUM_EMERG_ACCESS
Description
The NUM_EMERG_ACCESS statistic tracks the number of emergency calls that access the
system.
Pegging
This statistic pegs after the receipt of an emergency RACH.
Analysis
This statistic can be used for trend analysis of emergency call accesses.
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Usage
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter.
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NUM_EMERG_REJECTED
NUM_EMERG_REJECTED
Description
The NUM_EMERG_REJECTED statistic tracks the number of times an emergency call accesses
the system and has to be immediately rejected because there are no resources and another
call cannot be preempted to allow it access.
Pegging
This statistic pegs the number of emergency calls that are rejected because all channels were
occupied by other emergency or high priority calls.
Analysis
This statistic can be used for trend analysis of emergency call accesses that failed because all
channels were occupied by other emergency or high priority calls.
Usage
Quality of Service.
Network planning.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter.
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NUM_EMERG_TCH_KILL
NUM_EMERG_TCH_KILL
Description
The NUM_EMERG_TCH_KILL statistic tracks the number of times a call is lost due to
emergency call preemption and not to other factors, such as RF losses.
The active channel with the lowest priority is the one that releases a TCH. Additionally,
emergency calls are not preempted by other emergency calls.
Pegging
This statistic pegs the number of active calls that are terminated in order to make a TCH
available for an emergency call. This situation arises if all TCHs are occupied and an emergency
access requires a channel. This statistic pegs only if the emergency preemption feature is
enabled.
Analysis
This statistic can be used for trend analysis of the number of times that calls are lost due
to emergency call preemption only.
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Usage
Quality of Service.
Network planning.
Basis
Cell
Type
Counter.
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NUM_EMERG_TERM_SDCCH
NUM_EMERG_TERM_SDCCH
Description
The NUM_EMERG_TERM_SDCCH statistic tracks the number of emergency accesses
terminated after SDCCH congestion. Used to indicate that an emergency call was allocated an
SDCCH but could not be allocated a TCH.
Pegging
This statistic pegs each time an emergency call is assigned to an SDCCH but must be terminated
because no TCHs are available to complete the call. This statistic is pegged regardless of the
status of the emergency preemption feature.
Analysis
This statistic can be used for trend analysis of the number of times that emergency accesses are
terminated after SDCCH congestion.
Usage
Quality of Service.
Network planning.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter.
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NUM_HO_3G_ATTEMPTS
NUM_HO_3G_ATTEMPTS
Description
The NUM_HO_3G_ATTEMPTS statistic counts the number of handover attempts made into a
3G cell from a 2G network.
Pegging
The BSS pegs the NUM_HO_3G_ATTEMPTS statistic after sending a BSSMAP HANDOVER
REQUIRED message containing a Cell Identication Discriminator value of 1000 to the MSC.
Analysis
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Reference
None.
Usage
Handover.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter.
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NUM_HO_FROM_3G_ATTEMPTS
NUM_HO_FROM_3G_ATTEMPTS
Description
The NUM_HO_FROM_3G_ATTEMPTS statistic counts the number of handover attempts made
into a 2G Cell from a 3G network.
NOTE
The 3G network can be either WCDMA or TD-SCDMA technology.
Pegging
The BSS pegs the NUM_HO_FROM_3G_ATTEMPTS statistic after receiving a BSSMAP
HANDOVER REQUEST from the MSC where the Cell Identication Discriminator value
indicates 1011.
Analysis
Reference
None.
Usage
Handover.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter.
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NUM_HO_FROM_3G_SUCCESS
NUM_HO_FROM_3G_SUCCESS
Description
The NUM_HO_FROM_3G_SUCCESS statistic counts the number of successful handovers made
into a 2G Cell from a 3G network.
NOTE
The 3G network can be either WCDMA or TD-SCDMA technology.
Pegging
The BSS pegs the NUM_HO_FROM_3G_SUCCESS statistic whenever a successful handover
is made into a 2G Cell from a 3G network.
Analysis
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Reference
None.
Usage
Handover.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter.
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NUM_HO_TO_3G_RES_ALLOC_SUCC
NUM_HO_TO_3G_RES_ALLOC_SUCC
Description
The NUM_HO_TO_3G_RES_ALLOC_SUCC statistic counts the number of times a required 3G
resource has been allocated to allow a handover to the 3G network to proceed.
Pegging
The BSS pegs the NUM_HO_TO_3G_RES_ALLOC_SUCC statistic after receiving a BSSMAP
HANDOVER COMMAND message from the MSC where the Layer 3 information element
contains the HANDOVER TO UTRAN COMMAND.
Analysis
Reference
None.
Usage
Handover.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter.
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NUM_HO_TO_3G_SUCCESS
NUM_HO_TO_3G_SUCCESS
Description
The NUM_HO_TO_3G_SUCCESS statistic counts the number of successful handovers made
into a 3G Cell from a 2G network.
Pegging
The BSS pegs the NUM_HO_TO_3G_SUCCESS statistic after receiving a BSSMAP CLEAR
COMMAND from the MSC which corresponds to a BSSMAP HANDOVER COMMAND where the
Layer 3 information contained the HANDOVER TO UTRAN COMMAND.
Analysis
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Reference
None.
Usage
Handover.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter.
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NUM_MULTIRAT_MS_ORIG_CALL
NUM_MULTIRAT_MS_ORIG_CALL
Description
The NUM_MULTIRAT_MS_ORIG_CALL counts the number of times an MS reports that it
is 3G capable.
Pegging
The BSS pegs the NUM_MULTIRAT_MS_ORIG_CALL statistic after receiving an RR UTRAN
CLASSMARK CHANGE message from a MultiRAT MS as part of the early classmark sending
procedures at call establishment.
Analysis
Reference
None.
Usage
Handover.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter.
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NUM_T3121_EXPIRY
NUM_T3121_EXPIRY
Description
The NUM_T3121_EXPIRY statistic counts number of times a channel at the BSS is released
before receiving a CLEAR_COMMAND from MSC for an attempted handover to a 3G network.
Pegging
The BSS pegs the NUM_T3121_EXPIRY statistic whenever the T3121 timer expires during
the handover to UTRAN procedures on the GSM air interface.
Analysis
4-132
Reference
None.
Usage
Handover.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter.
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OK_ACC_PROC
OK_ACC_PROC
Description
The OK_ACC_PROC tracks successful accesses by procedure. A total count of all successful
accesses is also maintained.
Procedure
Description
CM_SERV_REQ_CALL
CM_SERV_REQ_SMS
CM_SERV_REQ_SUPP
CM_SERV_REQ_EMERG
CM_REESTABLISH
LOCATION_UPDATE
IMSI_DETACH
PAGE_RESPONSE
LOC_FLW_ON_REQ_SMS
10
LOCATION _SERVICES
NOTE
LOCATION_SERVICES is stored in column cm_lcs_request of the OMC database.
Pegging
This statistic pegs the total number of successful results per procedure including location
services.
68P02901W56-S
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May 2008
Analysis
Analysis
This statistic can be used for trend analysis of the number of successful accesses by procedure.
4-134
Reference
Usage
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter array.
68P02901W56-S
May 2008
OK_ACC_PROC_SUC_RACH
OK_ACC_PROC_SUC_RACH
Description
The OK_ACC_PROC_SUC_RACH statistic tracks successful Channel Request messages on
the RACH of a cell.
This message is used by the MS to request allocation of a dedicated channel (to be used as an
SDCCH) by the network, in response to a paging message (incoming call) from the network or
as a result of an outgoing call/supplementary short message service dialed from the MS.
Pegging
This statistic pegs what it determines to be a valid Channel Request (RACH). This does not
necessarily result in a seizure attempt of an SDCCH.
Analysis
This statistic can be used for trend analysis of the number of successful channel requests on
the RACH of a cell.
Reference
GSM 4.08, 3.8.0, 3.3.1. 3.3.2.2, 4.5.1.6, 5.5.4, 9.1.8 and 9.2.4.
GSM 12.04, 3.1.0, B.1.2.1.
Usage
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter.
NOTE
This statistic is affected by phantom RACHs. For more information refer Phantom
RACHs on page 20-7 .
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OUT_INTER_BSS_HO
OUT_INTER_BSS_HO
Description
The OUT_INTER_BSS_HO statistic tracks a range of handover actions associated with
outgoing inter-BSS handovers (including 2G > 3G handovers). A total value for this statistic is
not meaningful and is not displayed.
Cause
Description
OUT_INTER_BSS_REQ_TO_MSC
OUT_INTER_BSS_HO_ATMPT
OUT_INTER_BSS_HO_SUC
OUT_INTER_BSS_HO_LOSTMS
OUT_INTER_BSS_HO_RETURN
OUT_INTER_BSS_HO_CLEARED
OUT_INTER_BSS_HO_FAIL
Pegging
OUT_INTER_BSS_REQ_TO_MSC is pegged each time a handover required message is sent to
the MSC.
OUT_INTER_BSS_HO_ATMPT is pegged when the handover command is forwarded to the MS.
OUT_INTER_BSS_HO_SUC is pegged when a clear command message is received.
OUT_INTER_BSS_HO_LOSTMS is pegged if a clear command is not received from the MSC and
no handover failure message is received either.
OUT_INTER_BSS_HO_RETURN is pegged each time an unsuccessful handover message is
received.
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Analysis
Analysis
This statistic can be used for trend analysis of inter-BSS handovers on a per handover scenario
basis.
Reference
Usage
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter array.
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May 2008
OUT_INTRA_BSS_HO
OUT_INTRA_BSS_HO
Description
The OUT_INTRA_BSS_HO statistic tracks a range of handover actions associated with outgoing
intra-BSS handovers. A total value for this statistic is not meaningful and is not displayed.
Cause
Description
OUT_INTRA_BSS_HO_REQ
OUT_INTRA_BSS_HO_PRI_BLK
OUT_INTRA_BSS_HO_ATMPT
OUT_INTRA_BSS_HO_SUC
OUT_INTRA_BSS_HO_LOSTMS
OUT_INTRA_BSS_HO_RETURN
OUT_INTRA_BSS_EQUIP_FAIL
OUT_INTRA_BSS_HO_CLEARED
Pegging
OUT_INTRA_BSS_HO_REQ is pegged each time an intra-BSS handover message is received.
OUT_INTRA_BSS_HO_PRI_BLK is pegged when resources not available message is received.
OUT_INTRA_BSS_HO_ATMPT is pegged when the initiate handover message is sent.
OUT_INTRA_BSS_HO_SUC is pegged when a handover performed message is sent.
OUT_INTRA_BSS_HO_LOSTMS is pegged if the MS fails to return to the original channel during
a handover attempt.
OUT_INTRA_BSS_HO_RETURN is pegged when an unsuccessful handover message is received.
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Analysis
Analysis
This statistic can be used for trend analysis of intra-BSS handovers on a per (handover) scenario
basis.
Reference
Usage
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter array.
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May 2008
PACKET_SYSINFO_REQ
PACKET_SYSINFO_REQ
Description
The PACKET_SYSINFO_REQ statistic tracks MS requests for BCCH/PBCCH GPRS system
information on a per-cell basis.
Pegging
The BSS pegs the PACKET_SYSINFO_REQ statistic whenever a request for BCCH/PBCCH
GPRS system information is received from the MS.
For a given PACKET SI/PSI STATUS request, only one bin in the counter array is pegged. The
bin denitions are shown in Table 4-45.
Description
Valid normal PACKET SI STATUS message or valid normal PACKET PSI STATUS
message received from the MS. For the purposes of this statistic, a valid, normal
message is any valid PACKET SI/PSI STATUS request which is not recorded by bin
1, bin 2, or bin 3.
Invalid PACKET SI STATUS message or invalid PACKET PSI STATUS message received
from the MS. Unexpected messages are also considered invalid.
PACKET SI STATUS message or PACKET PSI STATUS message not handled because
of resource limitations [for example, congestion, or an event which indicates that the
MS cannot handle BSS response messages (for example, abnormal release of an
MS's TBFs or MS changes serving cells)].
Valid PACKET SI STATUS message or valid PACKET PSI STATUS message received
from the MS requesting GPRS system information changemarks.
Analysis
4-140
Reference
Usage
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter array.
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PACKET_SYSINFO_RESP
PACKET_SYSINFO_RESP
Description
The PACKET_SYSINFO_RESP statistic tracks BSS responses to MS requests for BCCH/PBCCH
GPRS system information on a per-cell basis.
Pegging
The BSS pegs the PACKET_SYSINFO_RESP statistic for each RLC/MAC block sent in response
to an MS request for PBCCH/BCCH GPRS system information.
Each PACKET SI/PSI STATUS request generates zero or more response messages.
For a given downlink control message, only one bin in the counter array is pegged. The bin
denitions are shown in Table 4-46.
Table 4-46
PACKET_SYSINFO_RESP bins
Bin
Description
Analysis
Reference
Usage
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter array
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PAGE_REQ_FROM_MSC
PAGE_REQ_FROM_MSC
Description
The PAGE_REQ_FROM_MSC statistic tracks the number of paging requests received from the
MSC or CS paging request received from the SGSN with Gs interface. This message is sent by
the network when attempting to locate the MS. Each Page message refers to only one MS. The
BSS in turn transmits a paging message which may include identities for more than one MS
(see ACCESS_PER_PCH).
Pegging
This statistic pegs the number of Paging messages received from the MSC or CS paging request
messages received from SGSN with Gs interface by the BSS. This statistic is pegged when a
Paging message is received pertaining to the cell in which the MS is paged.
Analysis
This statistic can be used for trend analysis of the number of paging requests received from the
MSC or the CS paging request messages from SGSN with Gs interface.
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Reference
GSM 4.08, 3.8.0, 3.3.2.1. GSM 8.08, 3.9.2, 3.1.10 and 3.2.1.19.
Usage
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter.
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PAGING_REQUESTS_CS
PAGING_REQUESTS_CS
Description
The PAGING_REQUESTS_CS statistic tracks the number of paging requests received to be
transmitted to the CS.
This statistic is obtained by measuring the number of paging requests received from the
network for transmission on the PCH.
This statistic accounts for any Circuit Switched (CS) paging message that makes use of a PCH
block. This statistic is like PCH_Q_PAGE_DISCARD except that the messages are sent, not
discarded.
Pegging
This statistic pegs every multiframe for each message going over a paging block (PCH).
Analysis
This statistic can be used for trend analysis of the number of paging requests received.
Reference
3GPP TS Release 5.
Usage
Basis
Cell.
Type
Individual Counter.
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PAGING_REQUESTS_PS
PAGING_REQUESTS_PS
Description
The PAGING_REQUESTS_PS statistic tracks the number of paging requests received to be
transmitted to the PS.
This statistic is obtained by measuring the number of paging requests received from the
network for transmission to the PCH.
This statistic accounts for any Packet Switched (PS) paging message that makes use of a PCH
block. This statistic is like PCH_Q_PAGE_DISCARD except that the messages are sent, not
discarded.
Pegging
This statistic pegs every multiframe for each message going over a paging block (PCH).
Analysis
This statistic can be used for trend analysis of Paging Request messages sent on the PCH of
a cell.
4-144
Reference
3GPP TS Release 5.
Usage
Basis
Cell.
Type
Individual Counter.
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PCH_AGCH_Q_LENGTH
PCH_AGCH_Q_LENGTH
Description
The PCH_AGCH_Q_LENGTH statistic tracks the mean number of messages reported in the
PCH-AGCH queue.
The statistic is modied to support Circuit Switched (CS) pages only.
Pegging
This statistic pegs once per paging multiframe, by summing the total number of messages in
the paging queue. At the end of the interval, the mean number of messages are calculated and
reported.
Analysis
The 12.04 statistic B.2.1.1 is the mean of the number of messages in the PCH-AGCH queue.
Reference
Usage
Quality of service:
Optimization.
Network planning.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Gauge.
Alarm
Minor.
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Paging analysis.
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PCH_Q_PAGE_DISCARD
PCH_Q_PAGE_DISCARD
Description
The PCH_Q_PAGE_DISCARD statistic tracks the number of paging messages discarded from
the PCH queue before they could be transmitted.
A page may be discarded from the queue for the following reasons: queue overow, priority
insertion causing an overow, and an in_queue timer expiry. The only cause for discarding
pages in the Motorola BSS is queue overow.
The statistic is modied to count both Circuit Switched (CS) and Packet Switch (PS) pages.
The bins are:
CS pages discarded.
PS pages discarded.
This statistic is obtained by measuring the number of Paging requests, which are discarded from
the PCH queue before they could be transmitted. Pages can be discarded from the queues
(assuming that queuing is in operation) for some reasons, including queue overow, priority
insertion in the queue causing an overow and in-queue timer expiry.
Pegging
This statistic pegs each time a page from the MSC is overwritten while in the queue.
The statistic also pegs for CS and PS pages as well as the assignments which the BSS was
going to send over the PCH.
Analysis
A threshold value should be assigned to this statistic which reects the maximum number of
paging messages that may be discarded from the PCH queue that are acceptable in normal
system operations.
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Reference
Usage
Quality of service:
Optimization.
Network planning.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter.
Alarm
Major.
Paging analysis.
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PFC_ADMISSION
PFC_ADMISSION
Description
The PFC_ADMISSION statistic counts the number of successful admissions of a PFC.
Pegging
The PFC_ADMISSION statistic is pegged every time an admission of a PFC is successful with or
without self downgrade. The bin pegged depends on the the ARP IE or trafc class/precedence
class of the PFC as shown in Table 4-47.
{27703A}
Description
Bin
0
PFC_ADMISSION_LVL_1
PFC_ADMISSION_LVL_2
PFC_ADMISSION_LVL_3
PFC_ADMISSION_LVL_4
PFC_ADMISSION_LVL_5
PFC_ADMISSION_LVL_6
PFC_ADMISSION_LVL_7
PFC_ADMISSION_LVL_8
PFC_ADMISSION_LVL_9
PFC_ADMISSION_LVL_10
10
PFC_ADMISSION_LVL_11
11
PFC_ADMISSION_LVL_12
12
PFC_ADMISSION_LVL_13
13
PFC_ADMISSION_LVL_14
NOTE
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Analysis
Analysis
4-148
Reference
None.
Usage
Basis
Cell.
Type
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PFC_ADMISSION_TRAFFIC_CLASS
PFC_ADMISSION_TRAFFIC_CLASS
{27703A}
Description
The PFC_ADMISSION_TRAFFIC_CLASS statistic is pegged upon successful admission of a
PFC. The PFC may have to be self downgraded for admission. Based on the trafc class of the
PFC after admission the bins are pegged. No bins are pegged when QoS is disabled.
Pegging
Bin 0 is not pegged when Streaming is disabled. The Conversational PFCs is admitted as the
Streaming trafc class and pegged in bin 0. The Best Effort and PFC_unaware are pegged
in the same bin, since if PFC_unaware MS arrives in downlink rst and its downlink data is
tagged with PFI of 0, BSS has to peg its admission under the PFC as Best Effort.
Description
Admission successful - Streaming.
NOTE
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Analysis
Analysis
This statistic is pegged every time an admission of a PFC is successful with or without self
downgrade.
4-150
Reference
None.
Usage
Basis
Cell.
Type
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PFC_DOWNGRADE_FAILURE
PFC_DOWNGRADE_FAILURE
Description
The PFC_DOWNGRADE_FAILURE statistic counts the number of downgrade failures of PFCs
in a given statistical measurement interval.
Pegging
The PFC_DOWNGRADE_FAILURE statistic is pegged every time a PFC downgrade fails. The
bin pegged depends on the priority level of the PFC as shown in Table 4-49.
{27703A}
Display Name
Description
PFC_DNGRADEFAIL_LEVEL_1
PFC_DNGRADEFAIL_LEVEL_2
PFC_DNGRADEFAIL_LEVEL_3
PFC_DNGRADEFAIL_LEVEL_4
PFC_DNGRADEFAIL_LEVEL_5
PFC_DNGRADEFAIL_LEVEL_6
PFC_DNGRADEFAIL_LEVEL_7
PFC_DNGRADEFAIL_LEVEL_8
PFC_DNGRADEFAIL_LEVEL_9
PFC_DNGRADEFAIL_LEVEL_10
10
PFC_DNGRADEFAIL_LEVEL_11
11
PFC_DNGRADEFAIL_LEVEL_12
12
PFC_DNGRADEFAIL_LEVEL_13
13
PFC_DNGRADEFAIL_LEVEL_14
NOTE
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When ARP is disabled, all downgrade successes are pegged against ARP3.
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Analysis
Analysis
{27703A} The PFC_DOWNGRADE_FAILURE statistic counts the number of downgrade
failures of PFCs in a given statistical measurement interval.
4-152
Reference
None.
Usage
Basis
Cell.
Type
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PFC_DOWNGRADE_SUCCESS
PFC_DOWNGRADE_SUCCESS
Description
The PFC_DOWNGRADE_SUCCESS statistic counts the number of successfully downgraded
PFCs in a given statistical measurement interval.
Pegging
The PFC_DOWNGRADE_SUCCESS statistic is pegged every time an already admitted PFC is
successfully downgraded. The bin pegged depends on the priority level of the PFC as shown in
Table 4-50.
{27703A}
Description
Bin
0
PFC_DNGRADESUCC_LVL_1
PFC_DNGRADESUCC_LVL_2
PFC_DNGRADESUCC_LVL_3
PFC_DNGRADESUCC_LVL_4
PFC_DNGRADESUCC_LVL_5
PFC_DNGRADESUCC_LVL_6
PFC_DNGRADESUCC_LVL_7
PFC_DNGRADESUCC_LVL_8
PFC_DNGRADESUCC_LVL_9
10
11
12
13
NOTE
When QoS is disabled, no bins are pegged.
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Analysis
Analysis
4-154
Reference
None.
Usage
Basis
Cell.
Type
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PFC_GBR_DL
PFC_GBR_DL
{27703A}
Description
The PFC_GBR_DL statistic is pegged every time a real-time trafc class PFC is admitted. The
bin pegged depends on the guaranteed bit rate in the negotiated ABQP of the PFC for downlink.
No bins are pegged when streaming_enabled equals 0.
Pegging
The bins are pegged based on the guaranteed bit rate of the PFC for downlink.
Description
Bin
0
PFC_GBR_DL_1_4
PFC_GBR_DL_4_8
PFC_GBR_DL_8_16
PFC_GBR_DL_16_24
PFC_GBR_DL_24_32
PFC_GBR_DL_32_40
PFC_GBR_DL_40_48
PFC_GBR_DL_48_56
PFC_GBR_DL_56_64
PFC_GBR_DL_64_80
10
PFC_GBR_DL_80_96
11
PFC_GBR_DL_96_200
12
PFC_GBR_DL_200_576
13
68P02901W56-S
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May 2008
Analysis
Analysis
The PFC_GBR_DL statistic counts the number of real-time trafc class PFCs which are admitted
with guaranteed bit rate for downlink in the ABQP parameters.
4-156
Reference
None.
Usage
Basis
Cell.
Type
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PFC_GBR_UL
PFC_GBR_UL
{27703A}
Description
The PFC_GBR_UL statistic is pegged every time a real-time trafc class PFC is admitted. The
bin pegged depends on the guaranteed bit rate in the negotiated ABQP of the PFC for uplink.
No bins are pegged when streaming_enabled equals 0.
Pegging
The bins are pegged based on the guaranteed bit rate of the PFC for downlink.
Description
Bin
0
PFC_GBR_UL_1_4
PFC_GBR_UL_4_8
PFC_GBR_UL_8_16
PFC_GBR_UL_16_24
PFC_GBR_UL_24_32
PFC_GBR_UL_32_40
PFC_GBR_UL_40_48
PFC_GBR_UL_48_56
PFC_GBR_UL_56_64
PFC_GBR_UL_64_80
10
PFC_GBR_UL_80_96
11
PFC_GBR_UL_96_200
12
PFC_GBR_UL_200_576
13
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May 2008
Analysis
Analysis
The PFC_GBR_UL statistic counts the number of real-time trafc class PFCs which are admitted
with guaranteed bit rate for uplink in the ABQP parameters.
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Reference
None.
Usage
Basis
Cell.
Type
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PFC_PREEMPTIONS
PFC_PREEMPTIONS
Description
The PFC_PREEMPTIONS statistic counts the number of PFCs preempted in each trafc class,
for each ARP value.
When the total cell resources are sufcient, but 64k resources are insufcient, egprs mobiles
with low priority may be preempted and move from 64k PDs to 16k/32k PDs. This may also
cause some rejections. BSC statistics rejection and preemption due to lack of cell resources
are pegged.
Pegging
The PFC_PREEMPTIONS statistic is pegged every time PFCs are preempted due to admission
control or retention procedures. The bin pegged depends on the trafc class as shown in
Table 4-53.
{27703A}
Description
Bin
0
PFC_PREEMPTIONS_LVL_1
PFC_PREEMPTIONS_LVL_2
PFC_PREEMPTIONS_LVL_3
PFC_PREEMPTIONS_LVL_4
PFC_PREEMPTIONS_LVL_5
PFC_PREEMPTIONS_LVL_6
PFC_PREEMPTIONS_LVL_7
PFC_PREEMPTIONS_LVL_8
PFC_PREEMPTIONS_LVL_9
PFC_PREEMPTIONS_LVL_10
10
PFC_PREEMPTIONS_LVL_11
11
PFC_PREEMPTIONS_LVL_12
12
PFC_PREEMPTIONS_LVL_13
13
PFC_PREEMPTIONS_LVL_14
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Analysis
NOTE
Preemption of PFC_unaware PFCs is pegged against the bins for Best Effort
PFCs.
Since the BSS does not preempt PFCs with ARP rank 6, bins 0, 3, 6 and 12
are not pegged.
Analysis
{27703A} The PFC_PREEMPTIONS statistic counts the number of PFCs preempted in each
trafc class, for each ARP priority level value.
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Reference
None.
Usage
Basis
Cell.
Type
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PFC_PREEMPTIONS_TRAFFIC_CLASS
PFC_PREEMPTIONS_TRAFFIC_CLASS
{27703A}
Description
The PFC_PREEMPTIONS_TRAFFIC_CLASS statistic counts the number of PFCs preempted in
each Trafc Class. No bins are pegged when QoS is disabled.
Pegging
The bins are pegged based on the trafc class of the PFC as shown inTable 4-54.
Table 4-54
PFC_PREEMPTIONS_TRAFFIC_CLASS bins
Display Name
Description
Bin
0
PREEMPTIONS_TRFC_CLASS_STRM
Streaming.
PREEMPTIONS_TRFC_CLASS_THP1
Interactive THP1.
PREEMPTIONS_TRFC_CLASS_THP2
Interactive THP2.
PREEMPTIONS_TRFC_CLASS_THP3
Interactive THP3.
PREEMPTIONS_TRFC_CLASS_BGRN
Background.
PREEMPTIONS_TRFC_CLASS_EFF
Analysis
This statistic is pegged every time a PFC is preempted due to admission control or retention
procedures.
Reference
None.
Usage
Basis
Cell.
Type
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PFC_REJ_DGRD_PRMPT_CELL
PFC_REJ_DGRD_PRMPT_CELL
Description
The PFC_REJ_DGRD_PRMPT_CELL statistic counts the number of PFC requests rejected,
downgraded, or preempted by the PCU due to a lack of PRP or cell resources. It also keeps
track of the number of PFC downgrades and preemption due to cell or PRP retentions on a
per cell basis.
When the total cell resources are sufcient, but 64k resources are insufcient, egprs mobiles
with low priority may be preempted and move from 64k PDs to 16k/32k PDs. This may also
cause some rejections. BSC statistics rejection and preemption due to lack of cell resources
are pegged.
Pegging
The PFC_REJ_DGRD_PRMPT_CELL statistic pegs whenever a PCU preempts, rejects, or
downgrades a PFC request due to a lack of cell or board resources or whenever a PFC is
downgraded or preempted for cell or board retention purposes on a per cell basis. Table 4-55
describes the causes for preemption, rejection, or downgrade and describes what action the
operator can take to reduce the number of these in the future.
Cause
Description of cause
Remedial action
Rejection due
to lack of cell
resources.
Rejection due
to lack of PRP
resources.
Downgrade due
to lack of cell
resources.
Downgrade due
to lack of PRP
resources.
Continued
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Analysis
Cause
Description of cause
Remedial action
Preemption due
to lack of cell
resources.
Preemption due
to lack of PRP
resources.
Downgrade due to
cell retention.
Downgrade due to
PRP retention.
Preemption due to
cell retention.
Preemption due to
PRP retention.
NOTE
Bins 7 and 9 are not pegged.
Analysis
Reference
None.
Usage
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter array.
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PFC_REJECT_CAUSES
PFC_REJECT_CAUSES
Description
The PFC_REJECT_CAUSES statistic counts the number of PFC requests rejected by the PCU.
When the total cell resources are sufcient, but 64k resources are insufcient, egprs mobiles
with low priority may be preempted and move from 64k PDs to 16k/32k PDs. This may also
cause some rejections. BSC statistics rejection and preemption due to lack of cell resources
are pegged.
Pegging
The PFC_REJECT_CAUSES statistic is pegged whenever PCU rejects a PFC request due to a
lack of resources. The bin pegged depends on the problem resource. Table 4-56 describes
the causes for rejection and the action the operator can take to reduce the number of PFC
rejections in the future.
{27703A}
Table 4-56
PFC_REJECT_CAUSES bins
Bin
Display Name
Cause
Description of cause
PFC_MAX_PER_
MS_EXCEEDED
Maximum
PFCs per MS
exceeded.
PFC_OUT_OF_
TBF_THP1
Out of TBF
resources for
THP1.
PFC_OUT_OF_
TBF_THP2
Out of TBF
resources for
THP2.
PFC_OUT_OF_
TBF_THP3
Out of TBF
resources for
THP3.
Remedial
action
Reduce the
number of
simultaneous
negotiable
PFCs an MS
is trying to
activate.
Continued
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Pegging
Display Name
Cause
Description of cause
PFC_OUT_OF_
TBF_BCKGRND
Out of TBF
resources for
Background.
PFC_OUT_OF_
TBF_EFF_
UNAWARE
Out of TBF
resources for
Best Effort.
PFC_OUT_OF_
TBF_SMS
Out of TBF
resources for
SMS.
PFC_OUT_OF_
Out of TBF
TBF_SIGNALLING resources for
Signaling.
PFC_OUT_OF_
TBF_PAP
Out of TBF
resources for
PAP.
PFC_STREAM_
ABQP_NOT_MET
Streaming
ABQP cannot
be met.
10
PFC_OUT_OF_
PFC_STORAGE
Out of PFC
storage.
11
PFC_MS_
CAPABILITY
MS
Capability.
Remedial
action
Increase the
Streaming
transfer delay
or resource
avalibility,
or decrease
GBR.
Reduce the
duration of
Packet Flow
Timer at the
SGSN.
Decrease the
MTBRs.
NOTE
When QoS is disabled, no bins are pegged.
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Analysis
Analysis
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Reference
None.
Usage
Basis
Cell.
Type
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PFC_REJECTION
PFC_REJECTION
Description
The PFC_REJECTION statistic counts the number of unsuccessful admissions of a PFC.
When the total cell resources are sufcient, but 64k resources are insufcient, egprs mobiles
with low priority may be preempted and move from 64k PDs to 16k/32k PDs. This may also
cause some rejections. BSC statistics rejection and preemption due to lack of cell resources
are pegged.
Pegging
The PFC_REJECTION statistic is pegged every time an admission of a negotiable or Best Effort
PFC is unsuccessful. The bin pegged depends on the priority level of the PFC as shown in
Table 4-57.
{27703A}
Table 4-57
PFC_REJECTION bins
Display Name
Description
Bin
0
PFC_RJCT_LVL_1
PFC_RJCT_LVL_2
PFC_RJCT_LVL_3
PFC_RJCT_LVL_4
PFC_RJCT_LVL_5
PFC_RJCT_LVL_6
PFC_RJCT_LVL_7
PFC_RJCT_LVL_8
PFC_RJCT_LVL_9
PFC_RJCT_LVL_10
10
PFC_RJCT_LVL_11
11
PFC_RJCT_LVL_12
12
PFC_RJCT_LVL_13
13
PFC_RJCT_LVL_14
NOTE
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Analysis
Analysis
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Reference
None.
Usage
Basis
Cell.
Type
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PFC_REJECTION_TRAFFIC_CLASS
PFC_REJECTION_TRAFFIC_CLASS
{27703A}
Description
The PFC_REJECTION_TRAFFIC_CLASS statistic is pegged for unsuccessful admissions of
PFCs. The bins are pegged based on the trafc class of PFC. No bins are pegged when QoS is
disabled. Bin 0 is not pegged when Streaming is disabled. The Conversational PFCs can only be
admitted as Streaming trafc class and are pegged in bin 0 if the admission is unsuccessful. The
Best Effort and PFC_unaware are pegged in the same bin, since if PFC_unaware MS arrives
in downlink rst and its downlink data is tagged with PFI of 0, BSS has to peg its rejection
under the PFC as Best Effort.
Pegging
The PFC_REJECTION_TRAFFIC_CLASS statistic is pegged for unsuccessful admissions of
PFCs. The bin pegged depends on the PFC type as shown inTable 4-58.
Description
Bin
0
PFC_RJCT_TRFC_CLS_STRM
PFC_RJCT_TRFC_CLS_THP1
PFC_RJCT_TRFC_CLS_THP2
PFC_RJCT_TRFC_CLS_THP3
PFC_RJCT_TRFC_CLS_BGRN
PFC_RJCT_TRFC_CLS_SMS
PFC_RJCT_TRFC_CLS_SIGNALLING
PFC_RJCT_TRFC_CLS_UNAWARE
Analysis
This statistic is pegged upon unsuccessful admission of a PFC.
Reference
None.
Usage
Basis
Cell.
Type
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PFC_TRANSFER_DELAY
PFC_TRANSFER_DELAY
{27703A}
Description
The PFC_TRANSFER_DELAY statistic is pegged every time a real-time trafc class PFC is
admitted. The bin pegged depends on the transfer delay value in the negotiated ABQP of the
PFC. No bins are pegged when streaming_enabled equals 0.
Pegging
The bins are pegged based on the transfer delay value of the PFC as shown in Table 4-59.
Bin
Display Name
Description
PFC_TRANSFER_DELAY_LVL_1
PFC_TRANSFER_DELAY_LVL_2
PFC_TRANSFER_DELAY_LVL_3
PFC_TRANSFER_DELAY_LVL_4
PFC_TRANSFER_DELAY_LVL_5
PFC_TRANSFER_DELAY_LVL_6
PFC_TRANSFER_DELAY_LVL_7
PFC_TRANSFER_DELAY_LVL_8
PFC_TRANSFER_DELAY_LVL_9
PFC_TRANSFER_DELAY_LVL_10
10
PFC_TRANSFER_DELAY_LVL_11
11
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Analysis
Bin
Description
12
13
14
Analysis
The PFC_TRANSFER_DELAY statistic counts the number of real-time trafc class PFCs which
are admitted with transfer delay in the ABQP parameters.
Reference
None.
Usage
Basis
Cell.
Type
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PFC_UPGRADE
PFC_UPGRADE
Description
The PFC_UPGRADE statistic counts the number of upgraded PFCs in a given statistical
measurement interval.
Pegging
The PFC_UPGRADE statistic pegs every time PFC is upgraded. The bin pegged depends on the
priority level of the PFC as shown in Table 4-60.
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Pegging
{27703A}
Table 4-60
PFC_UPGRADE bins
Display name
Bin
0
PFC_UPGRADE_LVL_1
PFC_UPGRADE_LVL_2
PFC_UPGRADE_LVL_3
PFC_UPGRADE_LVL_4
PFC_UPGRADE_LVL_5
PFC_UPGRADE_LVL_6
PFC_UPGRADE_LVL_7
PFC_UPGRADE_LVL_8
PFC_UPGRADE_LVL_9
PFC_UPGRADE_LVL_10
10
PFC_UPGRADE_LVL_11
11
PFC_UPGRADE_LVL_12
12
PFC_UPGRADE_LVL_13
13
PFC_UPGRADE_LVL_14
Description
Upgraded PFCs with
level 1
Upgraded PFCs with
level 2
Upgraded PFCs with
level 3
Upgraded PFCs with
level 4
Upgraded PFCs with
level 5
Upgraded PFCs with
level 6
Upgraded PFCs with
level 7
Upgraded PFCs with
level 8
Upgraded PFCs with
level 9
Upgraded PFCs with
level 10
Upgraded PFCs with
level 11
Upgraded PFCs with
level 12
Upgraded PFCs with
level 13
Upgraded PFCs with
level 14
priority
priority
priority
priority
priority
priority
priority
priority
priority
priority
priority
priority
priority
priority
NOTE
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Analysis
Analysis
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Reference
None.
Usage
Basis
Cell.
Type
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PPCH_Q_PAGE_DISCARD
PPCH_Q_PAGE_DISCARD
Description
The PPCH_Q_PAGE_DISCARD statistic tracks the number of Packet Paging Request messages
discarded from the PPCH queue before they could be transmitted.
A page may be discarded from the queue for the following reasons: queue overow, priority
insertion causing an overow, and an in_queue timer expiry. The only cause for discarding
pages in the Motorola BSS is queue overow.
Table 4-61
PPCH_Q_PAGE_DISCARD bins
Bin
Description
CS pages discarded.
PS pages discarded.
Pegging
This statistic pegs each time a Packet Paging Request is discarded from the PPCH queue.
Analysis
Reference
Usage
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter array.
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PREEMPT_CAP
PREEMPT_CAP
Description
The PREEMPT_CAP statistic represents the number of calls that have the capability (pci=1)
to trigger preemption within the BSS. This statistic can only be enabled if the eMLPP feature
is unrestricted.
Pegging
The PREEMPT_CAP statistic is split into four bins which are pegged depending on the type of
preemption capable request received from the MSC. Details are shown in Table 4-62.
Cause
ASSIGN_REQ
HO_REQ
INT_HO_REQ
Description
An ASSIGNMENT REQUEST which has PCI=1.
A HANDOVER REQUEST which has PCI=1.
An Imperative Internal Handover request which has PCI=1.
Analysis
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Reference
None.
Usage
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter array.
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QUEUE_PREEMPT_ATMPT
QUEUE_PREEMPT_ATMPT
Description
The QUEUE_PREEMPT_ATMPT statistic tracks the number of times the Queuing preemption
mechanism removes a lower priority queued request from the queue to enable a higher priority
request to be queued.
Pegging
The QUEUE_PREEMPT_ATMPT statistic is split into three bins which are pegged depending
on the type of service being removed from the queue due to preemption. Details are shown in
Table 4-63.
Table 4-63
QUEUE_PREEMPT_ATMPT bins
Bin
Cause
Description
ASSIGN_REQ
HO_REQ
Analysis
Reference
None.
Usage
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter array.
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RF_LOSSES_SD
RF_LOSSES_SD
Description
The RF_LOSSES_SD statistic tracks the number of calls lost while using an SDCCH. If a TCH is
recongured as an SDCCH, only the SDCCH statistics are congured.
Pegging
{25867} The RF_LOSSES_SD statistic pegs the number of calls terminated on the SDCCH
due to RF problems.
This statistic pegs the lost calls after the call has been established on SDCCH, but not when
the CHAN_REQ_MS_FAIL statistic is pegged. It is subdivided into ve bins, according to the
cause, as listed in Table 4-64.
Description
Others
The BTS implements an algorithm to determine the bin to be pegged. The Others bin includes
the following:
After analyzing the measurement report, the statistic cannot be classied to bin 0 to bin 3.
When a dropped call occurs, the algorithm analyzes the UL and DL measurement reports in the
BTS and generates a reason code. The BTS then pegs the statistic.
Analysis
{25867} The statistic is measured at pre-dened intervals of 30 minutes or 60 minutes. A
UWORD is expected for each bin. One unit represents one dropped call.
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Analysis
If the specied threshold is exceeded, the 0. CELL: Radio frequency losses while using
an SDCCH - PM alarm is generated. Refer to the manual Maintenance Information: Alarm
Handling at the OMC-R (68P02901W26) for troubleshooting information.
Reference
Usage
RF loss.
Congestion.
Quality of service monitoring.
Fault nding.
Installation and commissioning.
Key statistics:
RF_LOSS_RATE,
SDCCH_RF_LOSS_RATE.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Alarm
Major.
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RF_LOSSES_TCH
RF_LOSSES_TCH
Description
The RF_LOSSES_TCH statistic tracks the number of calls lost while using a full rate or half rate
TCH, excluding in signaling mode.
NOTE
RF_LOSSES_TCH is the BSS MMI name of the statistic kept by the BSS on a per
timeslot level. The OMC-R rolls the information up to the cell level and refers to this
information as RF_LOSSES_TCH_ROLL.
Pegging
{25867} The RF_LOSSES_TCH statistic pegs the number of full rate and half rate calls that
were terminated on TCH due to RF problems.
The RF_LOSSES_TCH statistic is the total number of all bin values. It is composed of calls lost
while using a TCH, excluding in signaling mode. If a TCH is recongured as an SDCCH, only the
SDCCH statistics are congured. The statistic counts the number of call drops and is further
subdivided into seven bins, according to the cause, as listed in Table 4-65.
Table 4-65
RF_LOSSES_TCH bins
Bin
Description
Others
The BTS implements an algorithm to determine the bin to be pegged. The Others bin includes
the following:
After analyzing the measurement report, the statistic cannot be classied to bin 0 to bin 5.
When a dropped call occurs due to RF problems on TCH, the algorithm analyzes the UL and DL
measurement reports in the BTS and generates a reason code. The BTS then pegs the statistic.
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Analysis
Analysis
{25867} The statistic is measured at pre-dened intervals of 30 minutes or 60 minutes. A
UWORD is expected for each bin. One unit represents one dropped call.
If the specied threshold is exceeded, the 0. TIMESLOT: Radio frequency losses while
using a TCH PM for RF_LOSSES_TCH statistic is generated.
Reference
Usage
RF loss.
Congestion.
Quality of service monitoring.
Fault nding Installation and commissioning.
Key Statistics:
RF_LOSS_RATE,
TCH_RF_LOSS_RATE.
Basis
Timeslot.
Type
Alarm
Major.
NOTE
RF_LOSSES_TCH is not pegged with any handover failure statistic. In a frequency
hopping environment, this statistic cannot be useful at channel level; therefore, roll to
cell level.
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RF_LOSSES_TCH_HR
RF_LOSSES_TCH_HR
NOTE
The RF_LOSSES_TCH_HR statistic replaces RF_LOSSES_TCH_HR_AMR.
Description
The statistic tracks the number of calls lost while using a half rate AMR and/or GSM TCH.
Pegging
{25867} This statistic pegs the number of the calls that were terminated on AMR or GSM
TCH due to RF problems.
The statistic is further subdivided into seven bins, according to the cause for the call being
dropped, as listed in Table 4-66.
Description
Others
The BTS implements an algorithm to determine the bin to be pegged. The Others bin includes
the following:
After analyzing the measurement report, the statistic cannot be classied to bin 0 to bin 5.
When a dropped call occurs due to RF problems on TCH, the algorithm analyzes the UL and DL
measurement reports in the BTS and generates a reason code. The BTS then pegs the statistic.
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Analysis
Analysis
{25867} The statistic is measured at pre-dened intervals of 30 minutes or 60 minutes. A
UWORD is expected for each bin. One unit represents one dropped call. There is no alarm
associated with this statistic.
Reference
None
Usage
RF loss.
Congestion.
Quality of service monitoring.
Fault nding.
Installation and commissioning.
Basis
Timeslot.
Type
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RF_LOSSES_TCH_SIG
RF_LOSSES_TCH_SIG
Description
The RF_LOSSES_TCH_SIG statistic tracks the number of calls lost while using a full rate or
half rate TCH in signaling mode.
NOTE
RF_LOSSES_TCH_SIG is the BSS MMI name of the statistic kept by the BSS on a
per timeslot level. The OMC-R rolls the information up to the cell level and refers
to this information as RF_LOSSES_TCH_SIG_ROLL.
Pegging
This statistic pegs the number of full rate and half rate calls that were terminated in signaling
mode because of RF problems. It is composed of calls lost while using a TCH in signaling mode.
If a TCH is recongured as an SDCCH, only the SDCCH statistics are congured.
Analysis
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Reference
Usage
RF loss.
Congestion.
Quality of service monitoring.
Fault nding.
Installation and commissioning.
Key Statistic: RF_LOSS_RATE, TCH_RF_LOSS_RATE.
Basis
Timeslot.
Type
Counter.
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RSS_ALLOC_RESERVE_BLOCK
RSS_ALLOC_RESERVE_BLOCK
Description
The RSS_ALLOC_RESERVE_BLOCK statistic gives the reduction in the number of Packet
Uplink Assignments (PUA) in response to Packet Resource Request (PRR) following software
upgrade.
The RSS_ALLOC_RESERVE_BLOCK statistic is introduced to account for the change in the
system behavior with software upgrade. With the new cell statistic, the formula for evaluating
the two-phase access-success-rate accounts for the fact that not all single blocks request for a
two-phase access. The formula is dened by the key statistic UL_TBF_SUCCESS_RATE.
Pegging
This statistic is pegged when a single block requests for a two-phase access in an RSS function.
Analysis
This statistic is used for calculation of two-phase access-success-rate.
Reference
None.
Usage
System information.
Fault nding.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter.
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SDCCH_CONGESTION
SDCCH_CONGESTION
Description
The SDCCH_CONGESTION statistic tracks the amount of time that no SDCCH channel was
available in a cell.
Pegging
This statistic records the sum of the duration of periods when all the SDCCH channels in a
cell were busy. The statistic also collects the mean, maximum, and minimum time of SDCCH
congestion. If a TCH is recongured as an SDCCH, only the SDCCH statistics are recorded.
Although the mean, maximum and minimum values are collected for this statistic, they can only
be viewed through the MMI using the disp_stats command.
Analysis
This statistic can be used for trend analysis of the length of time during which SDCCH channels
were not available.
Reference
Usage
RF loss.
Congestion.
Quality of service monitoring.
Network planning.
Optimization.
Basis
Cell.
Type
NOTE
This statistic is affected by phantom RACHs. For more information refer Phantom
RACHs on page 20-7 .
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SECOND_ASSIGN_ATMPT
SECOND_ASSIGN_ATMPT
Description
The SECOND_ASSIGN_ATMPT statistic tracks the number of times the network initiated a
second assignment procedure on receipt of an Assignment Failure message from the MS.
Pegging
The BSS only attempts (initiates) a second assignment procedure on receipt of an Assignment
Failure message if the per BSS element second_asgnmnt is set.
Analysis
Reference
None.
Usage
Congestion.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter.
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SDCCH_HANDOVER
SDCCH_HANDOVER
Description
The SDCCH_HANDOVER statistic measures SDCCH handover information and is used in the
Call Setup Success Rate key statistic calculation to address an issue where results calculated
were greater than 100%.
Pegging
The SDCCH_HANDOVER statistic is pegged when any of the following conditions occur:
A Clear Command is received in state 12 with cause value Handover Successful for an
SDCCH handover (outgoing inter BSS handover).
A successful internal inter cell SDCCH handover (incoming and outgoing intra BSS SDCCH
handover).
The SDCCH_HANDOVER statistic pegs the appropriate bin once for each occurrence of an
SDCCH handover and also keeps a total of all of the bins. The bins are shown in Table 4-67.
Cause
Description
OUT_INTRA_BSS_HO_SUC
OUT_INTER_BSS_HO_SUC
IN_INTRA_BSS_HO_SUCCESS_RATE
IN_INTER_BSS_HO_ATMPT
Analysis
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Reference
None.
Usage
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter array.
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SECOND_ASSIGN_SUC
SECOND_ASSIGN_SUC
Description
The SECOND_ASSIGN_SUC statistic tracks the number of times that a second assignment
procedure initiated by the network is successfully completed, upon receipt of an Assignment
Complete message from the MS.
Pegging
The BSS only attempts (initiates) a second assignment procedure on receipt of an Assignment
Failure message if the per BSS element second_asgnmnt is set.
Analysis
Reference
None.
Usage
Congestion.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter.
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SMS_INIT_ON_SDCCH
SMS_INIT_ON_SDCCH
Description
The SMS_INIT_ON_SDCCH statistic tracks how many Short Message Service (SMS)
transactions occurred on a cell.
This statistic can be used to keep track of the number of times a Service Access Point (SAPI3)
connection is created, an sms requires a logical SAPI3 connection. Additionally, the statistic
can be used to determine how SDCCHs are being used (for example, for SMS as opposed
to location update).
Pegging
This statistic is incremented on one successful Service Access Point (SAPI3) connection related
to an SDCCH.
Analysis
This statistic can be used for trend analysis of how many SMS transactions occurred on a cell.
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Usage
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter.
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SMS_INIT_ON_SDCCH_HO_IN
SMS_INIT_ON_SDCCH_HO_IN
Description
The SMS_INIT_ON_SDCCH_HO_IN statistic tracks how many Service Access Point (SAP13)
connections are established over an SDCCH for Short Message Service (SMS) transactions
during incoming handovers.
Pegging
This statistic is incremented on one successful Service Access Point (SAPI3) connection related
to an SDCCH.
Analysis
This statistic can be used for trend analysis of how many SAP13 connections occurred on a cell.
Usage
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter.
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SMS_INIT_ON_SDCCH_HO_OUT
SMS_INIT_ON_SDCCH_HO_OUT
Description
The SMS_INIT_ON_SDCCH_HO_OUT statistic measures SDCCH handover information and is
used in the Call Setup Success Rate key statistic calculation to address an issue where results
calculated were greater than 100%.
Pegging
The SMS_INIT_ON_SDCCH_HO_OUT statistic when an existing SAPI3 connection is
disconnected due to any of the following:
RRSM transition 51, when RRSM receives a Channel Activation Ack from RSS for an
intra cell handover.
RRSM transition 40, when RRSM receives an Initiate Handover message from SSM for
an internal or external inter cell handover.
The SMS_INIT_ON_SDCCH_HO_OUT statistic pegs the appropriate bin once for each
occurrence of an sms disconnection on an SDCCH handover-out and also keeps a total of all of
the bins. The bins are shown in Table 4-68.
Cause
Description
INTRA_CELL
INTER_CELL
Analysis
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Reference
None
Usage
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter array.
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SMS_INIT_ON_TCH
SMS_INIT_ON_TCH
Description
The SMS_INIT_ON_TCH statistic tracks how many Short Message Service (SMS) transactions
occurred on a cell related to a TCH.
This statistic can be used to keep track of the number of times a Service Access Point (SAPI3)
connection is created, an sms requires a logical SAPI3 connection. Additionally, the statistic
can be used to determine how TCHs are being utilized (for example, for SMS as opposed to
normal voice trafc).
Pegging
This statistic is incremented upon successful SAPI3 connection related to a TCH.
Analysis
This statistic can be used for trend analysis of how many SMS transactions occurred on a
cell related to a TCH.
Usage
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter.
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SMS_NO_BCAST_MSG
SMS_NO_BCAST_MSG
Description
The SMS_NO_BCAST_MSG statistic tracks the number of times that a message has been
broadcast on a per cell basis.
Pegging
This statistic pegs each time a message is broadcast on the CBCH.
Analysis
This statistic can be used for trend analysis of how many times a message has been broadcast
on a per cell basis.
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Usage
Fault nding.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter.
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Description
The T statistic tracks the number of handover attempts per cell per cause. The handover
attempts include cases involving outgoing inter-cell handovers.
Cause
Description
UPQUAL
UPLEVEL
DOWNQUAL
DOWNLEVEL
DISTANCE
UPINTERF
DOWNINTERF
POWERBDGT
CONGESTION
ADJ_CHAN_INTF
10
BAND_RE_ASSIGN
11
Pegging
This statistic pegs the total number of handover attempts out of a specic cell and the cause
for each attempt. This statistic is pegged at the source cell.
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Analysis
Analysis
This statistic can be used for trend analysis of the number of handover attempts per cell per
cause.
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Reference
Usage
Handover.
Quality of service.
Network planning.
Ladder: Intra-BSS handover.
Optimization.
Fault nding.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter array.
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TCH_CONG_INNER_ZONE
TCH_CONG_INNER_ZONE
Description
The TCH_CONG_INNER_ZONE statistic tracks the total length of time in which all of the full
rate TCHs in the inner zone of a concentric cell are busy. The Concentric Cell option must be
enabled for this statistic to be enabled, disabled, or displayed.
Pegging
The timer for this statistic is started when all TCHs belonging to full rate TCHs in the inner zone
are busy. The timer is stopped when an inner zone full rate TCH is freed.
Analysis
This statistic can be used for trend analysis of the length of time in which all of the full rate
TCHs in the inner zone of a concentric cell are busy.
Reference
None.
Usage
Network planning.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Duration.
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TCH_CONG_INNER_ZONE_HR
TCH_CONG_INNER_ZONE_HR
NOTE
The TCH_CONG_INNER_ZONE_HR statistic replaces TCH_CONG_INNER_ZONE_HR_AMR.
Description
The statistic tracks the duration of time when there are no half rate AMR and/or GSM TCHs
available in the inner zone of a concentric cell or dual band cell.
Pegging
When the last inner zone half rate AMR and/or GSM TCH available is allocated a timer is
started. This timer is stopped when at least one inner zone half rate TCH becomes idle.
Analysis
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Reference
None.
Usage
Basis
Cell.
Type
Duration.
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TCH_CONGESTION
TCH_CONGESTION
Description
The TCH_CONGESTION statistic indicates the amount of time that no full rate TCH channels
were available in that cell.
The TCH_CONGESTION statistic is used only for outer zone resources when full rate TCH
congestion is being measured for Concentric Cells.
A congestion (or blocking) state occurs when all full rate channels available to trafc within a
cell (the number may vary over time due to failure or maintenance actions) are busy, where
busy means unavailable for allocation to a new call attempt.
Pegging
This statistic pegs the sum of the duration of periods when all full rate TCHs were busy.
The statistic also reports the mean, maximum and minimum time of full rate TCH congestion. If
a full rate TCH is congured as an SDCCH only the SDCCH statistics are congured.
Analysis
Reference
Usage
RF loss.
Congestion.
Quality of service monitoring.
Network planning.
Optimization.
Basis
Cell.
Type
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TCH_CONGESTION_HR
TCH_CONGESTION_HR
NOTE
The TCH_CONGESTION_HR statistic replaces TCH_CONGESTION_HR_AMR.
Description
The statistic tracks the duration of time when there are no half rate AMR and/or GSM TCH
channels available. For concentric cell or dual band cells, this measurement indicates half rate
AMR and/or GSM TCH congestion for the outer zone.
Pegging
When the last available half rate AMR and/or GSM TCH channel is allocated, a timer is started.
This timer is stopped when at least one half rate TCH channel becomes idle.
Analysis
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Reference
None.
Usage
Basis
Cell.
Type
Duration.
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TCH_DELAY
TCH_DELAY
Description
The TCH_DELAY statistic tracks the mean delay and the statistical distribution of the delay
between an assignment request or handover request and a TCH being allocated for each cell
on the BSS.
As more calls (in proportion to the total number of calls) are queued, the mean delay is longer.
Queuing is only done if the assignment or Handover Request indicates that queuing is allowed
for that request. This statistic measures the queuing delay effectively. It is possible to have
assignments and handovers for which there is no delay in resource allocation. These no-delay
assignments are included in the mean delay statistic.
Pegging
A timer is started when the request is queued and stopped when the request is allocated.
Analysis
This statistic can be used for trend analysis of the queuing delay for a trafc channel being
allocated to a cell.
Reference
Usage
Basis
Cell.
Type
Normal distribution.
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TCH_PREEMPT_ATMPT
TCH_PREEMPT_ATMPT
Description
The TCH_PREEMPT_ATMPT statistic tracks the number of times the TCH preemption
mechanism is successful in nding and releasing resource(s) to satisfy a preempting
request. A single preempting request may preempt up to two active candidates to satisfy
the incoming request. For example, an FR only request preempts two HR candidates. The
TCH_PREEMPT_ATMPT statistic also captures the service type of the request causing the
preemption and the service type(s) of the preempted candidates.
Pegging
The TCH_PREEMPT_ATMPT statistic is split into four bins which are pegged depending on
the type of service triggering the preemption and the type of service being preempted. Details
are shown in Table 4-70.
Cause
CS-CS
Description
Point-to-point calls causing preemption of point-to-point calls.
Analysis
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Reference
None.
Usage
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter array.
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TCH_PREEMPT_FAIL_NO_CAND
TCH_PREEMPT_FAIL_NO_CAND
Description
The TCH_PREEMPT_FAIL_NO_CAND statistic tracks the number of times the TCH preemption
mechanism is unsuccessful due to the inability of nding a candidate resource to preempt.
Pegging
The BSS pegs the TCH_PREEMPT_FAIL_NO_CAND statistic when TCH preemption is
unsuccessful.
Analysis
A threshold value should be assigned to this statistic which reects the maximum number of
times the TCH preemption mechanism is unsuccessful.
If the specied threshold is exceeded, the 28. CELL: TCH Preemption Failure Statistic
Alarm is generated. Refer to the manual Maintenance Information: Alarm Handling at the
OMC-R (68P02901W26) for troubleshooting information.
Reference
None.
Usage
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter.
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TCH_PREEMPT_FAIL_TIMEOUT
TCH_PREEMPT_FAIL_TIMEOUT
Description
The TCH_PREEMPT_FAIL_TIMEOUT statistic tracks the number of times a preempting
request triggering the TCH preemption mechanism successfully, fails to be allocated a TCH
(resulting in a timeout). This can occur due to the preempted resources being used by higher
priority requests or due to problems on the Um interface during release of the preempted
candidates.
Pegging
The BSS pegs the TCH_PREEMPT_FAIL_TIMEOUT statistic when TCH preemption is
unsuccessful due to TCH resources not being made available following successful triggering
of the TCH preemption mechanism (resulting in a timeout).
Analysis
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Reference
None.
Usage
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter.
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TCH_PREEMPT_RQD
TCH_PREEMPT_RQD
Description
The TCH_PREEMPT_RQD statistic tracks the number of times the TCH preemption mechanism
is triggered.
The BSS triggers TCH preemption when a request with preemption capability (PCI = 1 and
priority level less than 14) is unable to be allocated a resource immediately. Triggering of the
TCH preemption mechanism is dependent on the eMLPP feature being unrestricted and enabled.
Pegging
The TCH_PREEMPT_RQD statistic is split into four bins which are pegged depending on the
type of request which is triggering the TCH preemption mechanism. Details are shown in
Table 4-71.
Table 4-71
Bin
1
2
3
TCH_PREEMPT_RQD bins
Description
Cause
Analysis
Reference
None.
Usage
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter array.
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TCH_PREEMPT_NO_Q_ALLOC
TCH_PREEMPT_NO_Q_ALLOC
Description
This statistic tracks the number of times the TCH preemption mechanism successfully allocates
a trafc channel after TCH preemption without queuing has been triggered. This statistic
contributes to the overall TCH blocking rate calculation.
Pegging
The BSS pegs the TCH_PREEMPT_NO_Q_ALLOC statistic when the BSS successfully allocates
a TCH after triggering TCH preemption without external queuing.
There are two bins:
Successful TCH allocation after preemption without external queuing in the outer
zone can be calculated by subtracting the TCH_PREEMPT_NO_Q_ALLOC_IZ from
TCH_PREEMPT_NO_Q_ALLOC_ALL.
Analysis
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Reference
None.
Usage
Basis
Cell.
Type
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TCH_Q_LENGTH
TCH_Q_LENGTH
Description
The TCH_Q_LENGTH statistic tracks the arithmetic mean of the number of queued TCH
assignment procedures. Queuing is done due to the Call Queuing feature, Emergency Call
Preemption, EGSM, and Directed Retry.
Pegging
This measurement is obtained by sampling the TCH queue length and reporting the current
length. The mean TCH queue length includes the number of queued assignment and external
handover requests.
Analysis
This statistic can be used for trend analysis of the number of queued TCH assignment
procedures.
Reference
Usage
Basis
Cell.
Type
Weighted distribution.
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TCH_Q_REMOVED
TCH_Q_REMOVED
Description
The TCH_Q_REMOVED statistic tracks when a queued call is assigned to a Trafc Channel
(TCH).
Cause
Description
ASSIGN_REQ_OZ_OZ
ASSIGN_REQ_IZ_IZ
HO_REQ_OZ_OZ
ASSIGN_REQ_IZ_OZ
ASSIGN_REQ_OZ_IZ
Pegging
These bins are pegged upon removal of either an assignment request or handover request
from the TCH queue.
Analysis
This statistic can be used for trend analysis of the number of queued TCH assignment
procedures.
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Reference
None.
Usage
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter array.
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TCH_USAGE
TCH_USAGE
Description
The TCH_USAGE statistic gives an indication of the total amount of trafc carried by the cell.
Active means connected (capable of transmitting circuit mode user data) and activated, for
example, used as a DCCH.
The TCH_USAGE statistic is used only for outer zone resources when TCH usage is being
measured for Concentric Cells.
The TCH_USAGE statistic measures only the usage of normal range channels in Extended
Range Cells.
Both TCH_USAGE and BUSY_TCH include the guard timer value. This is a counter value. The
sum equals the amount of time in milliseconds the TCH was busy, kept by internal timers.
Therefore, when the interval expires, TCH usage cannot be reported until the next interval.
Exercise caution if using this value over short interval periods. For example:
Interval 0 starts.
Interval 0 expires.
The value reported for the interval only includes the call for TCH0.
Interval 1 starts.
Pegging
This statistic is the sum of the time that each TCH was active with a call for all TCHs on the cell.
If a TCH is recongured as an SDCCH, only the SDCCH statistics are congured.
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Analysis
Analysis
This statistic can be used for trend analysis of the total amount of trafc carried by the cell.
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Reference
Usage
RF loss.
Congestion.
Quality of service monitoring.
Network planning.
Optimization.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter.
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TCH_USAGE_EXT_RANGE
TCH_USAGE_EXT_RANGE
Description
The TCH_USAGE_EXT_RANGE statistic tracks the number of extended range trafc channels
in use.
This statistic may only be enabled if the Extended Range Cell feature is unrestricted and
enabled for the cell.
Pegging
This statistic pegs each time an extended range trafc channel is used.
Analysis
This statistic can be used for trend analysis of the number of extended range trafc channels
in use.
Reference
None.
Usage
Quality of service.
Network planning.
Radio resource allocation.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter.
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TCH_USAGE_INNER_ZONE
TCH_USAGE_INNER_ZONE
Description
The TCH_USAGE_INNER_ZONE statistic tracks the usage of TCHs belonging to carriers in the
inner zone of a concentric cell. The Concentric Cell option must be enabled for this statistic to
be enabled, disabled, or displayed.
The TCH_USAGE statistic is used only for outer zone resources when the Concentric Cells
feature is unrestricted.
Pegging
This statistic pegs when a TCH belonging to a carrier in the inner zone is used.
Analysis
This statistic can be used for trend analysis of the usage of TCHs belonging to carriers in
the inner zone of a concentric cell.
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Reference
None.
Usage
Network planning.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter.
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TIMER_EXP_PAP_CONV
TIMER_EXP_PAP_CONV
Description
The TIMER_EXP_PAP_CONV statistic counts the following:
The number of times the RA_Capability_Update guard Timer (T5), the CREATE_BSS_PFC
guard timer (T6) or the MODIFY_BSS_PFC guard timer (T8) expires.
PFT expires.
The number of times a PAP ow is converted to Best Effort due to nal T6 expiry.
The PAPs created due to the MS sending another channel request because of T3168 expiry.
Pegging
The TIMER_EXP_PAP_CONV statistic is pegged every time T5, T6, T8, PFT expires or there is a
PAP to Best Effort conversion. Table 4-73 shows the bins associated with this statistic.
Table 4-73
TIMER_EXP_PAP_CONV bins
Bin
Description
T5 expires.
T6 expires.
T8 expires.
NOTE
When QoS is disabled, only bin 0 (T5 expires) is pegged.
Analysis
Reference
None.
Usage
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter array.
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TOTAL_CALLS
TOTAL_CALLS
Description
The TOTAL_CALLS statistic tracks the total number of calls originated for each cell on the BSS.
Pegging
This statistic indicates the number of circuit oriented calls that are originated in the cell. It is
pegged only once per connection at the time of the rst successful TCH assignment procedure.
Subsequent channel changes, for example voice to data, are not counted.
This statistic does not necessarily peg all successful calls. It only pegs calls that have been
assigned to the TCH. For example, if the call fails to send a Direct Transfer Application Part
(DTAP) Connect Acknowledge, it still looks successful to the base.
NOTE
This statistic is not pegged on the short message service
Analysis
This statistic can be used for trend analysis of the total number of calls originated for each
cell on the BSS.
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Reference
Usage
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter.
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UL_RLC_NACK_BLKS
UL_RLC_NACK_BLKS
{33863}
Description
The UL_RLC_NACK_BLKS statistic counts the GPRS/EGPRS RLC blocks that are sent due
to an explicit NACK from the BSS.
100 RLC radio blocks represent 1 unit. The translation of actual radio blocks are counted to
units at the end of the statistic interval. The maximum statistical interval is 60 minutes.
Pegging
The RLC radio blocks are counted as per the coding scheme.
CS-1
CS-2
CS-3
CS-4
MCS-1
MCS-2
MCS-3
MCS-4
MCS-5
MCS-6
10
MCS-7
11
MCS-8
12
MCS-9
NOTE
Refer DL_RLC_NACK_BLKS on page 13-85 statistic for detailed bin description.
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Analysis
Analysis
This UL_RLC_NACK_BLKS statistic can be used in conjunction with UL_RLC_STALLED_BLKS
volume to calculate the abnormal UL RLC Retransmission rate.
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Reference
None.
Usage
Network planning.
Basis
Cell.
Type
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UL_RLC_STALLED_BLKS
UL_RLC_STALLED_BLKS
{33863}
Description
The UL_RLC_STALLED_BLKS statistic counts the GPRS/EGPRS UL RLC blocks sent due to
any RLC window stall in the cell.
100 RLC radio blocks represents 1 unit. The translation of actual radio blocks are counted to
units at the end of the statistic interval. The maximum statistical interval is 60 minutes.
Pegging
When the window is stalled, all UL radio blocks sent during this period are pegged as stalled.
The RLC radio blocks are counted as per the coding scheme.
CS-1
CS-2
CS-3
CS-4
MCS-1
MCS-2
MCS-3
MCS-4
MCS-5
MCS-6
10
MCS-7
11
MCS-8
12
MCS-9
NOTE
Refer DL_RLC_STALLED_BLKS on page 13-89 statistic for detailed bin description.
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Analysis
Analysis
The UL_RLC_STALLED_BLKS statistic can be used in conjunction with UL_RLC_NACK_BLKS
volume to calculate the abnormal UL RLC Retransmission rate.
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Reference
None.
Usage
Network planning.
Basis
Cell.
Type
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UL_LLC_DATA_VOLUME
UL_LLC_DATA_VOLUME
Description
The UL_LLC_DATA_VOLUME statistic counts the volume of uplink LLC data sent on the air
interface per trafc class during a given time interval.
One unit represents 10 kilobytes.
Pegging
The UL_LLC_DATA_VOLUME statistic pegs during a given time interval. The bins represent
the volume of data on the uplink for various class types and ARP values as shown in Table 4-76.
{27703A}
Name
UL_LLC_DATA_STREAM
UL_LLC_DATA_VOL_THP1
UL_LLC_DATA_VOL_THP2
UL_LLC_DATA_VOL_THP3
UL_LLC_DATA_VOL_BCKGRND
UL_LLC_DATA_VOL_BEST_EFF
Description
Volume of data on the uplink for Streaming.
Volume
THP1.
Volume
THP2.
Volume
THP3.
Volume
NOTE
When QoS is disabled all volume of LLC is pegged against Best Effort, ARP3.
PFC_unaware PFC data is pegged against the Best Effort bins.
Uplink PAP, SMS, and Signaling LLC data are not pegged.
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Analysis
Analysis
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Reference
None.
Usage
Basis
Cell.
Type
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ZONE_CHANGE_ATMPT
ZONE_CHANGE_ATMPT
Description
The ZONE_CHANGE_ATMPT statistic tracks attempts of each type of concentric cell specic
handover. The Concentric Cell option must be enabled for this statistic to be enabled, disabled,
or displayed.
Scenario
Description
INNER_TO_OUTER_ZONE
OUTER_TO_INNER_ZONE
INTRA_ZONE
TCH_ASSIGN_TO_INNER_ZONE
IN_INTER_CELL_HO_TO_IN_ZONE
Pegging
Each bin is pegged when a corresponding concentric cell handover is attempted.
Analysis
This statistic can be used for trend analysis of the attempts of each type of concentric cell
specic handover.
Reference
None.
Usage
Network planning.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter array.
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ZONE_CHANGE_SUC
ZONE_CHANGE_SUC
Description
The ZONE_CHANGE_SUC statistic tracks each type of successful Concentric Cell specic
handover. The Concentric Cell option must be enabled for this statistic to be enabled, disabled,
or displayed.
Table 4-78
Bin
Description
INNER_TO_OUTER_ZONE
OUTER_TO_INNER_ZONE
INTRA_ZONE
TCH_ASSIGN_TO_INNER_ZONE
Pegging
Each bin is pegged when a corresponding concentric cell handover is successful.
Analysis
This statistic can be used for trend analysis of each type of successful concentric cell specic
handover.
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Reference
None.
Usage
Network planning.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter array.
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Chapter
5
Neighbor statistics
When the BSS is congured to control inter-cell handovers and events occurring in the network
assist cell, there are statistics which may be used to track these events.
The inter-cell handover statistics provide the destination cell of an outgoing handover or the
origination cell of an incoming handover and keep track of handover information for a pair of
source and neighbor cells.
Neighbor statistics are described in Introduction to neighbor statistics on page 5-2.
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Source cell - the cell in which a handover is initiated. Each source cell may have up to
32 target (neighbor) cells.
Target cell - the neighbor cell into which the MS may be handed over. There is no limit on
the number of source cells that may handover calls to a target cell.
Each neighbor statistic can be enabled for a maximum of 16 cells in a BSS. The cells for
which each of the statistics are enabled do not have to be the same.
When the copy_cell command is used to copy a cell for which one or more of the neighbor
statistics is enabled, all of the statistics for the cell created by the copy_cell command
is disabled. The individual statistics for the new cell have to be enabled individually
including the neighbor statistics.
If the BSS is congured to have the MSC control intra-BSS handovers, the incoming per
cell statistics are affected, and cannot be used to track handovers.
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In this example, cell_0 has 32 neighbors (cell_1 through cell_32), and the
OUT_HO_NC_CAUSE_ATMPT statistic is enabled at cell_0. The del_neighbor command is
used to delete cell_32 as a neighbor cell of cell_0.
The BSS tracks intra-BSS handover attempts originating in cell_0 that hand into cell_1 through
cell_31.
Reciprocal neighbors are chosen. A reciprocal neighbor occurs when both the source cell
and the target cell have each other as a neighbor.
Each cell is sequentially checked, starting at 0 (local cell ID), until a source which has
not been selected is found.
If the cell is not tracking 32 source cells, a check is done to see if new ones can be tracked.
If new source cells can be added, reciprocal neighbors are added rst, followed by
non-reciprocal neighbors, which are chosen by sequentially looking through the database.
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Notation
An example of the notation used in the examples is shown in Figure 5-1.
IN_INTRA_BSS_NC_A TMPT: 0
stat name
(B-A)
peg count
Initial situation
Table 5-1 shows an example of three cells: cell_A, cell_B, and cell_C. All four neighbor cell
statistics are enabled at cell_A. For this example, all cells are internal to the same BSS as
shown in Figure 5-2.
cell_A
cell_B
cell_C
ti-GSM-Internal cells-00347-ai-sw
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Table 5-1
Neighbor status
cell_B is a neighbor of cell_A
and cell_A is a neighbor of cell_B
cell_C is a neighbor of cell_A and
cell_A is a neighbor of cell_C
(B-A)
(B-A)
(C-A)
(C-A)
(A-B)
(A-B)
(A-C)
(A-C)
1 (B-A)
IN_INTRA_BSS_NC_SUC
1 (B-A)
IN_INTRA_BSS_NC_ATMPT
0 (C-A)
IN_INTRA_BSS_NC_SUC
0 (C-A)
OUT_HO_NC_CAUSE_ATMPT
0 (A-B)
OUT_HO_NC_SUC
0 (A-B)
OUT_HO_NC_CAUSE_ATMPT
0 (A-C)
OUT_HO_NC_SUC
0 (A-C)
5-6
IN_INTRA_BSS_NC_ATMPT
1 (B-A)
IN_INTRA_BSS_NC_SUC
1 (B-A)
IN_INTRA_BSS_NC_ATMPT
0 (C-A)
IN_INTRA_BSS_NC_SUC
0 (C-A)
OUT_HO_NC_CAUSE_ATMPT
0 (A-B)
OUT_HO_NC_SUC
0 (A-B)
OUT_HO_NC_CAUSE_ATMPT
1 (A-C)
OUT_HO_NC_SUC
1 (A-C)
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1 (B-A)
IN_INTRA_BSS_NC_SUC
1 (B-A)
IN_INTRA_BSS_NC_ATMPT
1 (C-A)
IN_INTRA_BSS_NC_SUC
0 (C-A)
OUT_HO_NC_CAUSE_ATMPT
0 (A-B)
OUT_HO_NC_SUC
0 (A-B)
OUT_HO_NC_CAUSE_ATMPT
1 (A-C)
OUT_HO_NC_SUC
1 (A-C)
NOTE
There are statistics that capture PCCC and PCCO attempts to non-neighbor cells.
These are shown in Network assist cell change on page 4-8.
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IN_INTRA_BSS_NC_ATMPT
IN_INTRA_BSS_NC_ATMPT
Description
The IN_INTRA_BSS_NC_ATMPT statistic tracks the number of intra-BSS handover attempts
into a cell. and the location of the cell originating the handover attempt. Allows study of the
handover performance of a specic cell for each of its source cells. Provides information to
determine quality of service and to support optimization.
This statistic can be enabled for a maximum of 16 cells. For each cell where the statistic is
enabled, a maximum of 32 source cells can be tracked.
Pegging
This statistic is pegged in the target cell against a specic source cell. This is done each time
the SSM decides to perform an intra-BSS handover where the target is an internal neighbor
which is rst placed in the Handover Recognized message.
Analysis
This statistic can be used for trend analysis of the number of handover attempts into a cell and
the location of the cells originating the handover attempts.
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Reference
Usage
Handover.
Quality of Service.
Network Planning.
Optimization.
Fault Finding.
Basis
Type
Counter.
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IN_INTRA_BSS_NC_SUC
IN_INTRA_BSS_NC_SUC
Description
The IN_INTRA_BSS_NC_SUC statistic tracks the successful incoming internal inter-cell
handovers per originating cell.
This statistic can be enabled for a maximum of 16 cells. For each cell where the statistic is
enabled, a maximum of 32 source cells can be tracked.
Pegging
This statistic is pegged in the target cell upon notication of a successful intra-BSS handover
from a specic cell.
Analysis
This statistic can be used for trend analysis of incoming internal inter-cell handovers per
originating cell.
Reference
Usage
Handover.
Quality of Service.
Network Planning.
Optimization.
Fault Finding.
Basis
Type
Counter.
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NUM_CELL_RESEL_NEI
NUM_CELL_RESEL_NEI
Description
The NUM_CELL_RESEL_NEI statistic measures the total number of PCCC and PCCO attempts
to a neighbor cell due to either congestion relief or RF based cell reselection. This statistic is
supported for a maximum of 16 cells with 32 GPRS neighbor cells for each cell.
One unit represents one attempt by the BSS to send a PCCC or PCCO message.
Pegging
NCRM pegs the NUM_CELL_RESEL_NEI statistic on a per-neighbor basis. Table 5-2 shows the
scenarios used to update the counter bins associated with this statistic. The corresponding per
cell statistic is pegged using a separate counter: NUM_CELL_RESEL_CELL on page 4-119.
Table 5-2
Bin
Scenario
Attempted PCCC due to NACC network agrees with the MSs decision.
Analysis
5-10
Reference
None.
Usage
Basis
Type
Counter array.
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NUM_CELL_RESEL_NEI_PCCN
NUM_CELL_RESEL_NEI_PCCN
Description
The NUM_CELL_RESEL_NEI_PCCN statistic measures the total number of PCCN attempts by
MSs to a neighbor cell. This statistic is supported for a maximum of 16 cells with 32 GPRS
neighbor cells for each cell.
One unit represents one PCCN received from the MS.
Pegging
NCRM pegs the NUM_CELL_RESEL_NEI_PCCN statistic on a per-neighbor basis when a PCCN
request is received for the neighbor cell. The corresponding per cell statistic is pegged using a
separate counter: NUM_CELL_RESEL_CELL_PCCN on page 4-120.
Analysis
Reference
None.
Usage
Basis
Type
Counter.
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NUM_CELL_RESEL_NEI_SUCC
NUM_CELL_RESEL_NEI_SUCC
Description
The NUM_CELL_RESEL_NEI_SUCC statistic measures the total number of successful PCCC and
PCCO attempts to a neighbor cell due to either congestion relief or RF based cell reselection
that can be detected by the PCU. A cell reselection is not detectable under the following
circumstances:
Cell change taking too long so that the previous context is deleted at the PCU.
Pegging
NCRM pegs the NUM_CELL_RESEL_NEI_SUCC statistic on a per-neighbor basis for every
successful cell resections to the neighbor cell due to PCCC/PCCO. The corresponding per cell
statistic is pegged using a separate counter: NUM_CELL_RESEL_CELL_SUCC on page 4-121.
Analysis
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Reference
None.
Usage
Basis
Type
Counter.
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OUT_HO_NC_CAUSE_ATMPT
OUT_HO_NC_CAUSE_ATMPT
Description
The OUT_HO_NC_CAUSE_ATMPT statistic tracks the number of handovers per neighbor per
cause. This statistic can be enabled for a maximum of 16 cells. For each cell where the statistic
is enabled, a maximum of 32 target cells can be tracked.
This statistic provides information to determine quality of service and to support optimization. It
allows study of the handover performance of a specic cell for each of its neighboring target
cells.
Inter-band handovers are also tracked when the Multiband Handover feature is enabled. (Refer
to the description for Bin 10, below.)
Table 5-3
Bin
Cause
Description
UPQUAL
UPLEVEL
DOWNQUAL
DOWNLEVEL
DISTANCE
UPINTERF
DOWNINTERF
POWERBDGT
CONGESTION
ADJ_CHAN_INTF
10
BAND_RE_ASSIGN
11
BAND_HANDOVER
Pegging
This statistic pegs the total number of handover attempts out of a specic cell, the location of
the target cell, and the cause for each attempt. This statistic is pegged at the source cell.
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Analysis
Analysis
This statistic can be used for trend analysis of handover attempts per neighbor on a per cause
basis.
Reference
Usage
5-14
Basis
Type
Counter array.
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OUT_HO_NC_SUC
OUT_HO_NC_SUC
Description
The OUT_HO_NC_SUC statistic tracks the number of successful outgoing inter-cell handovers
per target cell. This statistic can be enabled for a maximum of 16 cells. For each cell where the
statistic is enabled, a maximum of 32 target cells can be tracked.
Pegging
This statistic pegs the total number of successful handovers out of a specic cell and the location
of the target cell for each successful handover.
Analysis
This statistic can be used for trend analysis of handover performance of specic cells for each of
its neighboring target cells.
Reference
Usage
Handover.
Quality of Service.
Network Planning.
Optimization.
Fault Finding.
Basis
Type
Counter.
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Chapter
6
Carrier and timeslot statistics
Carrier and timeslot statistics are captured from events occurring in a carrier. They are
categorized into subgroups, each of which are described in Carrier and timeslot statistics
subgroups on page 6-2.
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6-1
Carrier and timeslot statistics are organized into the following major subgroups:
Timing advance
The timing advance statistic ROC on page 6-25 is used to monitor the timing advance
measurements.
6-2
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Miscellaneous
Miscellaneous
Miscellaneous statistics are used to track several unrelated carrier and timeslot statistics. The
following are the miscellaneous carrier statistics:
NOTE
If many statistics have been enabled for some BSS congurations, missing statistics
at the OMC PM report is displayed for the affected statistic intervals.
VersaTRAU
VersaTRAU statistics measure backhaul data associated with the VersaTRAU feature. The
following are the VersaTRAU statistics:
Usage congestion
Usage congestion statistics track the congestion processes not related to the directed retry
feature. The following are the usage congestion statistics:
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ALLOC_SDCCH_CARR
ALLOC_SDCCH_CARR
Description
The ALLOC_SDCCH_CARR statistic is the sum of the number of SDCCH allocations per
carrier within a cell.
Pegging
This statistic pegs each time an Immediate Assignment message is sent by the BSS. An
Immediate Assignment message is sent upon:
Analysis
This statistic can be used for trend analysis of SDCCH allocations and allows the calculation of
the mean hold time of an SDCCH per carrier.
Reference GSM 12.04, 3.1.0, B.1.3.3.
GSM 4.08, 3.8.0, 3.3.12, 3.4.3.1, 3.4.4.1, 9.1.2 to 9.1.4, 9.1.14 to 9.1.19.
Usage
RF loss.
Congestion.
Quality of service monitoring: Call set-up.
Network planning.
Ladder: Immediate assignment successful, Intra-cell handover, Inter-BSS
handover, Connection establishment, Intra-BSS handover.
Basis
Carrier.
Type
Counter.
NOTE
This statistic is affected by phantom RACHs. For more information refer Phantom
RACHs on page 20-7.
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ALLOC_TCH_CARR
ALLOC_TCH_CARR
Description
The ALLOC_TCH_CARR statistic provides the number of successful TCH allocations per carrier
within a cell for both call originations and hand-ins.
Pegging
This statistic pegs for successful TCH allocations per carrier within a cell as a result of a call
establishment or hand-in attempt:
This statistic is pegged before the transmission of the assignment/handover command to the
MS and, therefore, does not take into account the success or failure of the assignment/hand
in from an RF perspective.
Analysis
This statistic can be used for trend analysis of TCH allocations and allows the calculation of the
mean hold time of a TCH per carrier.
Usage
Basis
Carrier.
Type
Counter.
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BER
BER
Description
The BER statistic tracks the minimum, maximum, and mean Bit Error Rate (BER) for active
channels. The bit error rate value corresponds to the RXQUAL downlink measurement reports.
BER statistic measurements are reported only when the channel is active.
NOTE
BER on SDCCH channels are affected by phantom RACHs. BER on TCHs are not
affected. For a cell with a non-combined BCCH conguration, there are no values
presented on timeslot 0.
Pegging
The statistic pegs every 480 ms (corresponding to each SACCH multiframe).
Units
This statistic is reported using values 0 to 7 that are derived from the RXQUAL values:
Table 6-1
Statistic values
RXQUAL
0 to 0.2
0.2 to 0.4
0.4 to 0.8
0.8 to 1.6
1.6 to 3.2
3.2 to 6.4
6.4 to 12.8
NOTE
The bin ranges for this statistic cannot be changed.
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Analysis
Analysis
This statistic can be used for trend analysis of the BER for active channels.
Reference
Usage
RF loss.
Congestion.
Quality of service monitoring.
Fault nding.
Basis
Timeslot.
Type
Normal distribution.
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BUSY_TCH_CARR
BUSY_TCH_CARR
Description
The BUSY_TCH_CARR statistic tracks the number of full rate and half rate TCHs allocated
during an interval.
This is a gauge statistic and produces a mean value indicating the average number of TCHs in
use during the interval. It is an indication of the average capacity for additional trafc in the
cell. This statistic includes TCHs used as a Dedicated Control CHannel (DCCH) in immediate
assignment mode. The BUSY_TCH_CARR time includes the guard time (the time allowed
between ending a call and starting another). Since the channel is not available to be used again
until the guard timer expires, it is not considered to be free until then.
Pegging
This statistic pegs when a change in the number of full rate and half rate TCHs in use are
detected.
Analysis
This statistic can be used for trend analysis of the amount of RF signaling trafc in the cell
TCHs. An analysis of the allocation information can be used to determine the requirement for
additional resources before problems occur.
6-8
Reference
Usage
Congestion.
Network planning.
Optimization.
Key statistic:
TCH_CARRIER_MEAN_HOLDING_TIME.
Basis
Carrier.
Type
Gauge.
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BUSY_TCH_CARR_HR
BUSY_TCH_CARR_HR
NOTE
The BUSY_TCH_CARR_HR statistic replaces BUSY_TCH_CARR_HR_AMR.
Description
The statistic reports a maximum and average value for the amount of half rate AMR and/or GSM
TCH channels in use on a per-carrier basis.
Pegging
This statistic is updated each time an allocation or deallocation of a half rate AMR and/or
GSM TCH channel occurs.
Analysis
Reference
None.
Usage
Basis
Carrier.
Type
Gauge statistic.
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CHAN_DL_TX_PWR_LVL
CHAN_DL_TX_PWR_LVL
Description
The CHAN_DL_TX_PWR_LVL statistic tracks the maximum, mean, and minimum BSS
(downlink) transmit power level. The reported value is in dBm units.
Pegging
This statistic pegs every SACCH multiframe.
Analysis
This statistic can be used for trend analysis of mean BSS transmit power levels.
6-10
Reference
Usage
Basis
Carrier.
Type
Normal distribution.
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CHAN_REQ_MS_FAIL
CHAN_REQ_MS_FAIL
Description
The CHAN_REQ_MS_FAIL statistic tracks the number of times the BSS times out while waiting
for the MS to establish on the TCH/SDCCH, that was assigned to it during the immediate
assignment procedure.
An Immediate Assign message is sent to the MS on the Access Grant CHannel (AGCH) and a
TCH/SDCCH is allocated. When the MS does not reply with a SABM on that TCH/SDCCH, the
allocated channel is relinquished, and the request forgotten.
This may be a normal occurrence on few occasions such as, when the MS is moving out of range,
the MS is failing, or the MS is switched off. However, frequent occurrences of this event within
a short period of time and/or geographically clustered may indicate a hardware failure.
NOTE
CHAN_REQ_MS_FAIL is the BSS MMI name of the statistic kept by the BSS on a
per-timeslot level. The OMC-R rolls the information up to the cell level and refers
to this information as CHAN_REQ_MS_FAIL_ROLL.
Pegging
This statistic pegs when the MS does not reply with Set Asynchronous Balanced Mode (SABM)
on the TCH/SDCCH. The bin pegged depends on the channel type that the MS failed on as
shown in Table 6-2.
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Analysis
Analysis
A threshold value should be assigned to this statistic which reects the maximum number of
BSS timeouts while waiting for an MS to establish on the TCH/SDCCH assigned during the
immediate assignment procedure that are acceptable in normal system operations.
If the specied threshold is exceeded, the 1. CELL: Attempt at allocating an SDCCH failed
- PM alarm is generated. Refer to the manual Maintenance Information: Alarm Handling at
the OMC-R (68P02901W26) for troubleshooting information.
Reference
Usage
Basis
Timeslot.
Type
Counter array.
Alarm
Minor.
NOTE
This statistic is affected by phantom RACHs. For more information refer Phantom
RACHs on page 20-7.
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CHAN_UL_TX_PWR_LVL
CHAN_UL_TX_PWR_LVL
Description
The CHAN_UL_TX_PWR_LVL statistic tracks the maximum, mean, and minimum MS (uplink)
transmit power levels. The value is reported in dBm units.
Pegging
This statistic pegs every SACCH multiframe.
Analysis
This statistic can be used for trend analysis of mean MS transmit power levels.
Reference
Usage
Basis
Carrier.
Type
Normal distribution.
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DL_EGPRS_BACKHAUL_DEMAND
DL_EGPRS_BACKHAUL_DEMAND
Description
The DL_EGPRS_BACKHAUL_DEMAND statistic measures the mean and maximum value of
the demand for the downlink backhaul associated with an EGPRS RTF. This is the maximum
backhaul that the system could have used to service all the active data transfers if there were
no limits on the downlink backhaul associated with the RTF. It is obtained by maintaining the
mean and maximum values for backhaul demand for the downlink backhaul, associated with an
EGPRS over the statistical period.
Pegging
The DL_EGPRS_BACKHAUL_DEMAND statistic pegs every block period based on the
amount of backhaul requested (before any backhaul related restriction) and later applied in
the downlink by PDCHs on an EGPRS carrier.
Analysis
Reference
None.
Usage
VersaTRAU.
Basis
Carrier.
Type
Gauge.
Units
The unit for DL_EGPRS_BACKHAUL_DEMAND is in bytes. It includes the RLC blocks as well as
the VersaTRAU header, sampled every 20 ms RLC block period.
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DL_EGPRS_BACKHAUL_USED
DL_EGPRS_BACKHAUL_USED
Description
The DL_EGPRS_BACKHAUL_USED statistic measures the mean and maximum value for the
actual amount of downlink backhaul used for an EGPRS RTF. This is the actual backhaul that
the system used to service all the active data transfers on an EGPRS carrier, after accounting
for any coding scheme downgrades and radio block omissions in the downlink. It is obtained
by maintaining the mean and maximum values for backhaul usage for the downlink backhaul
associated with an EGPRS over the statistical period.
Pegging
The DL_EGPRS_BACKHAUL_USED statistic pegs every block period based on the amount
of backhaul used (accounting for any downgrades or preemptions due to backhaul related
restrictions) in the downlink by PDCHs on an EGPRS carrier.
Analysis
Reference
None.
Usage
VersaTRAU.
Basis
Carrier.
Type
Gauge.
Units
The unit for DL_EGPRS_BACKHAUL_USED is in bytes. It includes the RLC blocks as well as
the VersaTRAU header, sampled every 20 ms RLC block period.
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EGPRS_64K_CHANNEL_WIDTH
EGPRS_64K_CHANNEL_WIDTH
Description
The EGPRS_64K_CHANNEL_WIDTH statistic measures the mean and maximum value for the
VersaChannel width on a per-carrier basis for an EGPRS carrier. It is obtained by maintaining
the current width of the VersaChannel and the amount of time the width is unchanged over
the statistical period.
Pegging
The EGPRS_64K_CHANNEL_WIDTH statistic pegs whenever there is a change in the width of
the VersaChannel associated with a carrier.
Analysis
Reference
None.
Usage
VersaTRAU.
Basis
Carrier.
Type
Gauge.
Units
The unit for EGPRS_64K_CHANNEL_WIDTH is in bytes. It includes the RLC blocks as well as
the VersaTRAU header, sampled every 20 ms RLC block period.
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FER_AMR_FR
FER_AMR_FR
Description
The uplink FER_AMR_FR Quality statistic is derived from a ratio of successfully decoded
good speech frames against unsuccessfully decoded bad frames for AMR full- rate calls. The
measurement period over which the calculation is made is a multiple of 480 ms.
During this FER measuring period, a multiple of 24 speech frames are decoded and the ratio is
calculated. {29693A} The multiple is congured through a parameter fer_meas_period. The
lookup table is constructed based on the value of fer_meas_period. By referring to the lookup
table, the ratio is then converted to a FER_AMR_FR Quality number between 0 and 9.
For example:
If fer_meas_period has a value 1 then two bad frames out of 24 results in a ratio of
0.083:1. From Table 6-4, this relates to an FER_AMR_FR Quality number of 2.
If fer_meas_period has a value 2 then two bad frames out of 48 (24*2) results in a ratio
of 0.0417:1. From Table 6-4, this relates to an FER_AMR_FR Quality number of 2 (the
ratio range is from 0.0832/2 to 0.1240/2).
Pegging
This statistic pegs the uplink frame erasure rate for AMR full-rate calls for each carrier in a cell.
{29693A}
Table 6-3
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Description
Bin
0
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Units
Units
The FER_AMR_FR is reported using values 0 to 9 as follows.
0.0000 to 0.0416/n
0.0417/n to 0.0832/n
0.0833/n to 0.1249/n
0.1250/n to 0.1666/n
0.1667/n to 0.2082/n
0.2083/n to 0.2499/n
0.2500/n to 0.2916/n
0.2917/n to 0.3332/n
0.3333/n to 0.3749/n
0.3750/n to 1.0000
NOTE
For a cell with a non-combined BCCH conguration, there are no values presented
on TS 0.
FER_AMR_FR Quality is measured on a carrier basis for active channels after decoding
de-interleaving and error correction. Data for this statistic is reported by rmware to the
RSS/HO software process where it is pegged.
{29693A} There are common adjustable bins for all FER counters. The values of the bins can be
adjusted by the operator.
Analysis
This statistic can be used for trend analysis for target optimization effects on cell/radios with
regards to quality.
6-18
Reference
None.
Usage
Basis
Carrier.
Type
Normal distribution.
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INTF_ON_IDLE
INTF_ON_IDLE
Description
The INTF_ON_IDLE statistic indicates the maximum, minimum, and mean interference levels
experienced on idle channels as determined by the BSS.
The bin ranges may be changed using the chg_stat_prop command. The default bin ranges for
the INTF_ON_IDLE statistic are shown in Table 6-5.
Range
0 - 5
6 - 10
11 - 15
16 - 20
21 - 25
26 - 30
31 - 35
36 - 40
41 - 45
46 - 65
Table 6-6 provides an indication of the interference on a channel by recording the measurements
of the received signal strength taken when the channel is idle. This measurement parallels the
activity of the channel selection algorithm of the Cell Resource Manager which uses the same
data to rank idle channels, giving preference to the channels with a lower interference level.
The measured signal level is mapped to an RXLEV value between 0 and 63. Each RXLEV value
corresponds to a dBm value, as shown in Table 6-6.
Table 6-6
Signal level
RXLEV value
dBm level
62
63
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Pegging
Pegging
This statistic pegs every 480 ms.
Analysis
This statistic can be used for trend analysis of interference levels experienced on idle channels.
6-20
Reference
Usage
Basis
Timeslot.
Type
Normal distribution.
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PATH_BALANCE
PATH_BALANCE
Description
The PATH_BALANCE statistic tracks the maximum, minimum, and mean link balance on the air
interface between the uplink and downlink path loss.
NOTE
The actual value for path_balance depends on the type of RF combining used.
Pegging
This statistic is pegged by the value calculated by the following equation:
path_balance = path loss + 110
where:
path loss = uplink path loss - downlink path loss
where:
uplink path loss = actual MS txpower - RXLEV_ul
downlink path loss = actual BTS txpower - RXLEV_dl
NOTE
The RXLEV_ul and RXLEV_dl values reect the latest reported value and are not
averaged values. PATH_BALANCE is not pegged when either RXLEV_ul or RXLEV_dl
is equal to 63 (-47 dBm).
The range of values for this statistic is 0 to 220 with a long-term average of 110 with normal
use. A deviation of 10 is acceptable, but this is to be understood as a practical guide and not
as product tolerance. If the deviation is greater than 10, the RF path should be checked.
NOTE
If a low noise amplier (LNA) is tted, a deviation of -20 is possible.
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Typically, the path loss should be similar in both the uplink and downlink directions. When
diversity gain is enabled, the path balance is just below 110, indicating a lower uplink path loss.
If
the Horizon cabinet is
equipped with Horizonmacro
database, the path_balance
statistic is incorrect.
NOTE
If the Horizonmacro booster unit is faulty or not present, the path_balance
statistic is incorrect. Operators should disregard this statistic until the booster is
replaced. Network planners should check with the OMC operator to determine if any
Horizonmacro alarms (SITE alarms 25, 26 or 27) have been generated.
Analysis
This statistic can be used for trend analysis of the link balance on the air interface between
the uplink and downlink path loss.
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Reference
None.
Usage
Quality of service:
Optimization.
Fault nding.
Basis
Carrier.
Type
Normal distribution.
Unit
dB.
Service integrity.
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RBER
RBER
Description
The RBER (Residual Bit Error Rate) Quality statistic is derived from a ratio of the number of
bits in the error to total number of bits received, within error detected speech frames dened as
good. The measurement period over which the calculation is made is 480 ms.
During this period, 24 speech frames are decoded and the ratio is calculated. By referring to a
lookup table, the ratio is converted to an RBER Quality number between 0 and 7.
NOTE
RBER is supported only by MMI actions. It not reported to the OMC-R at the end of
the statistical interval period.
Pegging
Every 480 ms, during the SACCH multi-frame by the RSS/HO process.
Units
The RBER statistic is reported using values 0 to 7.
Table 6-7
RBER
Quality
number
0 to 0.2
0.2 to 0.4
0.4 to 0.8
0.8 to 1.6
1.6 to 3.2
3.2 to 6.4
6.4 to 12.8
12.8 or greater
The bin ranges for this statistic are xed and cannot be altered by the operator.
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Analysis
Analysis
This statistic can be used for trend analysis for target optimization effects on cell/radios with
regards to quality.
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Reference
None.
Usage
Quality of service.
Fault nding.
RF loss.
Congestion.
Basis
Carrier.
Type
Normal distribution.
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ROC
ROC
Description
The ROC statistic tracks the maximum, minimum and mean Range Of Carrier between BSS and
MS on a per-carrier basis. The range of carrier value corresponds to the Timing Advance (TA)
measurement reports. ROC statistic measurements are only reported for active channels.
The bin ranges for the ROC statistic correspond to a number of user denable TA ranges upto a
maximum of ten bins. The default bin ranges are shown in Table 6-8.
Table 6-8
Bin
TA Range
0 to 6
7 to 13
14 to 20
21 to 27
28 to 34
35 to 41
42 to 48
49 to 54
55 to 63
64 to 219
NOTE
These bins are not displayed at the OMC but can be displayed at the MMI. To set and
display the bin ranges refer to the chg_stat_prop and disp_stat_prop commands
in Chapter 2.
Pegging
The statistic pegs every 480 ms (corresponding to each SACCH multiframe).
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Analysis
Analysis
6-26
Basis
Carrier.
Type
Normal distribution.
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U_BER
U_BER
Description
The U_BER statistic tracks the minimum, maximum, and mean Bit Error Rate (BER) for active
channels. The bit error rate value corresponds to the RXQUAL uplink measurement reports.
U_BER statistic measurements are reported only when the channel is active.
NOTE
BER on SDCCH channels are affected by phantom RACHs. BER on TCHs are not
affected. For a cell with a non-combined BCCH conguration, there are no values
presented on timeslot 0.
Pegging
The statistic pegs every 480 ms (corresponding to each SACCH multiframe).
Units
This statistic is reported using values 0 to 7 that are derived from the RXQUAL values:
Table 6-9
Statistic values
RXQUAL
Assumed
0 to 0.2
0.14
0.2 to 0.4
0.28
0.4 to 0.8
0.57
0.8 to 1.6
1.13
1.6 to 3.2
2.26
3.2 to 6.4
4.53
6.4 to 12.8
9.05
18.1
NOTE
The bin ranges for this statistic cannot be changed.
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Analysis
Analysis
This statistic can be used to provide monitoring of uplink RXQUAL performance.
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Reference
Usage
RF loss.
Congestion.
Quality of service monitoring.
Fault nding.
Basis
Timeslot.
Type
Normal distribution.
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UL_EGPRS_BACKHAUL_DEMAND
UL_EGPRS_BACKHAUL_DEMAND
Description
The UL_EGPRS_BACKHAUL_DEMAND statistic measures the mean and maximum value
of the demand for the uplink backhaul associated with an EGPRS RTF. This is the maximum
backhaul that the system could have used to service all the active data transfers if there were
no limits on the uplink backhaul associated with the RTF. It is obtained by maintaining the
mean and maximum values for backhaul demand for the uplink backhaul associated with an
EGPRS over the statistical period.
Pegging
The UL_EGPRS_BACKHAUL_DEMAND statistic pegs every block period based on the amount
of backhaul requested (before any backhaul related restriction) and switches applied in the
uplink by PDCHs on an EGPRS carrier.
Analysis
Reference
None.
Usage
VersaTRAU.
Basis
Carrier.
Type
Gauge.
Units
The unit for UL_EGPRS_BACKHAUL_DEMAND is in bytes. It includes the RLC blocks as well
as the VersaTRAU header, sampled every 20 ms RLC block period.
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UL_EGPRS_BACKHAUL_USED
UL_EGPRS_BACKHAUL_USED
Description
The UL_EGPRS_BACKHAUL_USED statistic measures the mean and maximum value for the
actual amount of uplink backhaul used for an EGPRS RTF. This is the actual backhaul that the
system used to service all the active data transfers on an EGPRS carrier, after accounting
for any coding scheme downgrades and radio block omissions in the uplink. It is obtained
by maintaining the mean and maximum values for backhaul usage for the uplink backhaul
associated with an EGPRS over the statistical period.
Pegging
The UL_EGPRS_BACKHAUL_USED statistic pegs every block period based on the amount
of backhaul used (accounting for any substitutions or omissions due to backhaul related
restrictions) in the uplink by PDCHs on an EGPRS carrier.
Analysis
Reference
None.
Usage
VersaTRAU.
Basis
Carrier.
Type
Gauge.
Units
The unit for UL_EGPRS_BACKHAUL_USED is in bytes. It includes the RLC blocks as well as
the VersaTRAU header, sampled every 20 ms RLC block period.
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UPLINK_PATH_LOSS
UPLINK_PATH_LOSS
Description
The UPLINK_PATH_LOSS statistic tracks the minimum, mean, and maximum uplink losses on
a per-carrier basis. Reported values can be used to create a prole of the radio link propagation
losses experienced by MSs served in the cell.
Pegging
This statistic is pegged every SACCH multiframe for each active call.
Analysis
This statistic can be used for trend analysis of the uplink losses on a per carrier basis.
Reference
None.
Usage
RF Loss.
Quality of Service.
Basis
Carrier.
Type
Normal distribution.
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Chapter
7
GPROC and DPROC statistics
GPROC and DPROC statistics track the utilization of the processing units found in various
hardware components in the BSS, for example GPROC and DPROC devices. The following
GPROC/DPROC statistics are described here:
NOTE
If CTU2 is used in the system, processor utilization statistics are not supported.
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CPU_USAGE
CPU_USAGE
Description
The CPU_USAGE statistic tracks CPU usage. Monitoring of CPU usage allows the operator
to determine if the GPROC and DPROC devices at a particular site are being over utilized,
under utilized or properly utilized.
This statistic is updated from the reports generated by the internal executive system, which
keeps track of when CPU usage changes.
Pegging
This statistic records the maximum, minimum, and mean values of the short-term processor
utilization measurement (from which the 30 minute mean, statistic Mean Utilization, is
calculated). This statistic is recorded for each GPROC and DPROC under the control of a BSS.
Analysis
This statistic can be used for trend analysis of GPROC and DPROC utilization.
7-2
Reference
Usage
Processor utilization.
Network planning.
Optimization.
Basis
Type
Normal distribution.
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GCI_FOR_16KPD_DEMAND
GCI_FOR_16KPD_DEMAND
Description
The GCI_FOR_16KPD_DEMAND counts the mean and maximum number of dynamically
mapped GCIs demanded for 16 K PDTCH on a PRP/PXP DPROC or PPROC in a given statistical
measurement interval. One unit represents one GCI demanded.
NOTE
The demanded number of GCIs presented by this statistic could be greater than the
in-service resources of PRP/PXP DPROCs or PPROCs or GDSs.
Pegging
This statistic is pegged by CB whenever GCI demand for 16K PDTCH is increased or decreased
on a PRP/PXP DPROC or PPROC. The count is increased/decreased by 1 for every 16K PDTCH
supported; it also pegs at the end of an interval.
Analysis
Reference
None.
Usage
Basis
Type
Gauge.
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GCI_FOR_32KPD_DEMAND
GCI_FOR_32KPD_DEMAND
Description
The GCI_FOR_32KPD_DEMAND counts the mean and maximum number of dynamically
mapped GCIs demanded for 32K PDTCH on a PRP/PXP DPROC or PPROC in a given statistical
measurement interval. One unit represents one GCI demanded.
NOTE
The demanded number of GCIs presented by this statistic could be greater than the
in-service resources of PRP/PXP DPROCs or PPROCs or GDSs.
Pegging
This statistic is pegged by CB whenever GCI demand for 32K PDTCH is increased or decreased
on a PRP/PXP DPROC or PPROC. The count is increased/decreased by 2 for every 32K PDTCH
supported; it also pegs at the end of an interval.
Analysis
7-4
Reference
None.
Usage
Basis
Type
Gauge.
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GCI_FOR_64KPD_DEMAND
GCI_FOR_64KPD_DEMAND
Description
The GCI_FOR_64KPD_DEMAND counts the mean and maximum number of dynamically
mapped GCIs demanded for 64K PDTCH on a PRP/PXP DPROC or PPROC in a given statistical
measurement interval. One unit represents one GCI demanded.
NOTE
The demanded number of GCIs presented by this statistic could be greater than the
in-service resources of PRP/PXP DPROCs or PPROCs or GDSs.
Pegging
This statistic is pegged by CB whenever GCI demand for 64K PDTCH (4 GCIs) is increased or
decreased on a PRP/PXP DPROC or PPROC. The count is increased/decreased by 4 for every
64K PDTCH supported; it also pegs at the end of an interval.
Analysis
Reference
None.
Usage
Basis
Type
Gauge.
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MSGS_DISCARD_ON_GPROC
MSGS_DISCARD_ON_GPROC
Description
This statistic counts the number of messages discarded on each destination GPROC by RSL
congestion control operation or token ring congestion.
Pegging
This statistic is pegged each time a downlink message (including MTL-LCF to RSL-LCF, MCU to
DRI) is discarded on a GPROC by the RSL Congestion Control operation.
Analysis
This statistic is used for trend analysis of RSL congestion status.
7-6
Reference
Usage
Basis
GPROC.
Type
Counter.
Alarm
None.
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PFC_REJ_DGRD_PRMPT_PRP
PFC_REJ_DGRD_PRMPT_PRP
Description
The PFC_REJ_DGRD_PRMPT_PRP statistic counts the number of PFC requests rejected,
downgraded, or preempted by the PCU due to a lack of PRP or cell resources. It also keeps
track of the number of PFC downgrades and preemption due to cell or PRP retentions on a
per-board basis.
When the total cell resources are sufcient, but 64k resources are insufcient, egprs mobiles
with low priority may be preempted and move from 64k PDs to 16k/32k PDs. This may also
cause some rejections. BSC statistics rejection and preemption due to lack of cell resources
are pegged.
Pegging
The PFC_REJ_DGRD_PRMPT_PRP statistic pegs whenever a PCU preempts, rejects, or
downgrades a PFC request due to a lack of cell or board resources or whenever a PFC is
downgraded or preempted for cell or board retention purposes on a per-board basis. Table 7-1
describes the causes for preemption, rejection, or downgrade and describes what action the
operator can take to reduce these numbers in the future.
Cause
Description of cause
Remedial action
Rejection due
to lack of cell
resources.
Rejection due
to lack of PRP
resources.
Downgrade due
to lack of cell
resources.
Downgrade due
to lack of PRP
resources.
Continued
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Pegging
Cause
Description of cause
Remedial action
Preemption due
to lack of cell
resources.
Preemption due
to lack of PRP
resources.
Downgrade due to
cell retention.
Downgrade due to
PRP retention.
Preemption due to
cell retention.
Preemption due to
PRP retention.
NOTE
Bins 7 and 9 are not pegged.
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Analysis
Analysis
Reference
None.
Usage
Basis
Type
Counter array.
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PROCESSOR_CRITICAL_OVERLOAD
PROCESSOR_CRITICAL_OVERLOAD
{23306}
Description
The PROCESSOR_CRITICAL_OVERLOAD statistic tracks the duration of the BSP board
in critical-overload state.
The critical-overload state of a BSP board occurs when BSP CPU utilization is above the
BSP critical-overload threshold.
The BSP overload protection mechanism attempts to move the BSP from critical-overload
state into safe-overload state by dropping non-imperative handover messages from the BTS
and rejecting assignment request from MSC.
The PROCESSOR_CRITICAL_OVERLOAD statistic provides a measurement of total time of a
processor working in critical-overload state.
Pegging
This statistic is started when the BSP CPU utilization is above the BSP critical-overload
threshold, and the statistic is stopped when BSP CPU utilization falls below the BSP
critical-overload threshold.
Analysis
This statistic provides a measurement of total time of a processor working in critical-overload
state.
7-10
Reference
None
Usage
Basis
BSC GPROC
Type
Duration
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PROCESSOR_SAFE_OVERLOAD
PROCESSOR_SAFE_OVERLOAD
{23306}
Description
The PROCESSOR_SAFE_OVERLOAD statistic tracks the duration of the BSP board in
safe-overload state.
The safe-overload state of a BSP board occurs when BSP CPU utilization is above the BSP
safe-overload threshold and below the critical-overload threshold.
The BSP overload protection mechanism attempts to prevent the BSP moving from
safe-overload state into critical-overload state by dropping non-imperative handover
messages and rejecting assignment request from MSC.
Pegging
This statistic is pegged when the BSP CPU utilization is above the BSP safe-overload threshold
and below BSP critical-overload threshold.
Analysis
This statistic provides a measurement of total time of a processor working in the safe-overload
state.
Reference
None
Usage
Basis
BSC GPROC
Type
Duration
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PRP_PD_DEMAND
PRP_PD_DEMAND
Description
PRP_PD_DEMAND counts the number of dynamically mapped PRP PDTCHs demanded on a
PRP/PXP DPROC or PPROC. One unit represents one PRP PDTCH demanded.
NOTE
The demanded PDTCHs may be INS or OOS. Therefore, this statistic does not
indicate if there is data transfer in the demanded PDTCHs.
Pegging
This statistic is pegged by CB whenever PRP PDTCH demand is increased or decreased on a
PRP/PXP DPROC or PPROC; it also pegs at the end of an interval.
Analysis
7-12
Reference
None.
Usage
This statistic tracks the mean and maximum number of PRP PDTCHs
demanded on a per PRP basis.
Basis
Type
Gauge.
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RSL_LCF_CONGESTION
RSL_LCF_CONGESTION
Description
This statistic indicates the amount of time that an RSL-LCF board is in a congested state. The
BSS sends this duration statistic to the OMC-R periodically.
Pegging
The timer for this statistic is started when more than a certain percentage of RSLs on an LCF
board is congested, and the timer is stopped when less than a certain percentage of RSLs on
an LCF board is congested.
Analysis
This statistic is used for trend analysis of RSL congestion status on an LCF basis.
A threshold value should be assigned to this statistic reecting the maximum percentage of
congested RSLs on an LCF board at which the timer is started, and the minimum percentage of
congested RSLs on an LCF board at which the timer is stopped.
Whenever this statistic timer is started, the 19:GPROC: RSL links congestion alarm is
generated until the timer stops, indicating that normal state has resumed. Refer to the manual
Maintenance Information: Alarm Handling at the OMC-R (68P02901W26) for troubleshooting
information.
Reference
Usage
Basis
BSC GPROC.
Type
Duration.
Alarm
Warning.
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TOTAL_GCI_FOR_PD_DEMAND
TOTAL_GCI_FOR_PD_DEMAND
Description
TOTAL_GCI_FOR_PD_DEMAND counts the mean and maximum number of dynamically
mapped GCIs demanded for all PDTCHs on a PRP/PXP DPROC or PPROC in a given statistical
measurement interval. One unit represents one GCI demanded.
NOTE
The demanded number of GCIs presented by this statistic could be greater than the
in-service resources of PRP/PXP DPROCs or PPROCs or GDSs.
Pegging
This statistic is pegged by CB whenever GCI demand for any PDTCH (16K, 32K, 64K) is
increased or decreased on a PRP/PXP DPROC or PPROC; it also pegs at the end of an interval
Analysis
7-14
Reference
None.
Usage
This statistic indicates the mean and maximum number of total GCIs
demanded for all PDTCHs on a PRP/PXP DPROC or PPROC.
Basis
Type
Gauge.
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Chapter
8
Ethernet statistics
{28351} {26740}
Ethernet statistics track the processor utilization of the Ethernet link. The following Ethernet
statistics are described here:
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ETH_RX_BYTE
ETH_RX_BYTE
{28351} {26740}
Description
The ETH_RX_BYTE statistic tracks the total number of bytes of data received on the Ethernet
Link.
1000 bytes is equal to one unit. The translation of actual bytes counted to units is done at the
end of the statistic interval.
Pegging
The statistic counts each byte in the Ethernet packet that is received on the Ethernet link
of the PSI board or DPROC board.
Analysis
The ETH_RX_BYTE statistic counts the total number of received bytes per ETH device on a PSI
card or DPROC card. The count is taken for every 1000 events.
8-2
Reference
None.
Usage
Processor utilization.
Basis
ETH.
Type
Counter.
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ETH_RX_ERROR
ETH_RX_ERROR
{28351} {26740}
Description
The ETH_RX_ERROR statistic tracks the number of times erroneous Ethernet packets are
received on the Ethernet Link.
One unit represents one erroneous Ethernet packet.
Pegging
The statistic pegs each time an erroneous Ethernet packet is received on the Ethernet link of
the PSI/DPROC(PXP) board.
Analysis
The ETH_RX_ERROR statistic counts the number of Ethernet receive errors per ETH device on
a PSI card or DPROC card.
Reference
None.
Usage
Processor utilization.
Basis
ETH.
Type
Counter.
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ETH_RX_PKT
ETH_RX_PKT
{28351} {26740}
Description
The ETH_RX_PKT statistic tracks the total number of Ethernet packets received on the
Ethernet link.
One unit represents one Ethernet packet.
Pegging
The statistic pegs each time an Ethernet packet is received on the Ethernet link of the
PSI/DPROC(PXP) board.
Analysis
The ETH_RX_PKT statistic counts the number of received packets per ETH device on a PSI
card or DPROC card.
8-4
Reference
None.
Usage
Processor utilization.
Basis
ETH.
Type
Counter.
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ETH_TX_BYTE
ETH_TX_BYTE
{28351} {26740}
Description
The ETH_TX_BYTE statistic tracks the total number of bytes of data transmitted on the
Ethernet Link.
1000 bytes is equal to one unit. The translation of actual bytes counted to units is done at the
end of the statistic interval.
Pegging
The statistic counts each byte in the Ethernet packet that is transmitted on the Ethernet link of
the PSI/DPROC(PXP) board.
Analysis
The ETH_TX_BYTE statistic counts the number of transmitted bytes per ETH device on a PSI
card or DPROC card. The count is taken for every 1000 events.
Reference
None.
Usage
Processor utilization.
Basis
ETH.
Type
Counter.
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ETH_TX_ERROR
ETH_TX_ERROR
{28351} {26740}
Description
The ETH_TX_ERROR statistic tracks the number of erroneous packets transmitted on the
Ethernet Link.
One unit represents one erroneous packet.
Pegging
The statistic pegs each time the transmitted erroneous packets on the Ethernet link of the
PSI/DPROC(PXP) board.
Analysis
The ETH_TX_ERROR statistic counts the number of Ethernet Transmit errors per ETH device
on a PSI card or DPROC card.
8-6
Reference
None.
Usage
Processor utilization.
Basis
ETH.
Type
Counter.
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ETH_TX_PKT
ETH_TX_PKT
{28351} {26740}
Description
The ETH_TX_PKT statistic tracks the total number of Ethernet packets transmitted on the
Ethernet link.
One unit represents one Ethernet packet.
Pegging
The statistic pegs each time an Ethernet packet is transmitted on the Ethernet link of the
PSI/DPROC(PXP) board.
Analysis
The ETH_TX_PKT statistic counts the number of transmitted packets per ETH device on a
PSI card or DPROC card.
Reference
None.
Usage
Processor utilization.
Basis
ETH.
Type
Counter.
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PSI_TRAU_FILL_FRAME_TX
PSI_TRAU_FILL_FRAME_TX
{26740}
Description
The PSI_TRAU_FILL_FRAME_TX statistic tracks the total number of the ll frames replacing
TRAU data. When a TRAU frame through the Ethernet link is not received from the PCU in time,
a ll frame sent to the channel coder is required to keep the TRAU in synchronization.
One unit represents one ll frame.
Pegging
The statistic pegs each time a TRAU ll frame is sent to the channel coder.
Analysis
The PSI_TRAU_FILL_FRAME_TX statistic counts the TRAU ll transmit frames generated on a
per ETH device basis on the PSI board or DPROC board.
8-8
Reference
None.
Usage
Network utilization.
Basis
ETH.
Type
Counter.
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Chapter
9
LMTL statistics
Location Services Message Transfer Link (LMTL) statistics are used to track the events for the
Location Services Message Transfer Part (LMTP) of the ITU-TSS No. 7 protocol on the BSC
to MSC interface. They are categorized into subgroups, each of which are described in LMTL
statistics subgroups on page 9-2.
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LMTP C7 availability
LMTP C7 availability statistics are used to track the duration of signaling link outages and
inhibitions (local and remote) for the LMTP of the ITU-TSS Number 7 protocol on the BSC to
MSC interface. The following are the MTP C7 availability statistics:
LMTP C7 performance
LMTP C7 performance statistics are used to track the different types of failure and recovery
situations for the LMTP of the ITU-TSS Number 7 protocol on the BSC to MSC interface. The
following are the LMTP C7 performance statistics:
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LMTP C7 utilization
LMTP C7 utilization
LMTP C7 utilization statistics are used to track the number of messages received, transmitted,
and retransmitted on signaling links, and supply information on signaling link congestion for
the LMTP of the ITU-TSS Number 7 protocol on the BSC to MSC interface. The following are
the LMTP C7 utilization statistics:
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LMTP_CONGESTION_LOST_MSU
LMTP_CONGESTION_LOST_MSU
Description
The LMTP_CONGESTION_LOST_MSU statistic tracks the number of times Message Signaling
Units (MSU) are being lost due to Lb-interface Signaling Link (SL) congestion.
Pegging
This statistic pegs for each congestion event on the Lb-interface which results in MSUs being
lost.
Analysis
A threshold value should be assigned to this statistic which reects the maximum number of lost
MSUs due to SL congestion, that are acceptable in normal system operations.
If the specied threshold is exceeded, the 11. LMTL: SL congestion events resulting in
loss of MSUs - PM alarm is generated. Refer to the manual Maintenance Information: Alarm
Handling at the OMC-R (68P02901W26) for troubleshooting information.
9-4
Reference
Usage
MTP C7 utilization.
Fault nding.
Basis
Lb SS7_LINK.
Type
Counter.
Alarm
Warning.
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LMTP_MSU_DISCARDED
LMTP_MSU_DISCARDED
Description
The LMTP_MSU_DISCARDED statistic tracks the number of MSUs discarded due to
Lb-interface Signaling Link (SL) congestion.
Pegging
This statistic pegs each time an MSU is discarded due to Lb-interface SL congestion.
Analysis
A threshold value should be assigned to this statistic which reects the maximum number of
MSUs being discarded due to SL congestion, that are acceptable in normal system operations.
If the specied threshold is exceeded, the 10. LMTL: MSUs discarded due to SL congestion
- PM alarm is generated. Refer to the manual Maintenance Information: Alarm Handling at
the OMC-R (68P02901W26) for troubleshooting information.
Reference
Usage
MTP C7 utilization.
Network planning.
Fault nding.
Basis
Lb SS7_LINK.
Type
Counter.
Alarm
Warning.
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LMTP_CHANGEBACK
LMTP_CHANGEBACK
Description
The LMTP_CHANGEBACK statistic tracks the number of local automatic changebacks that
have been successfully completed.
Pegging
This statistic pegs when MTP trafc that has been changed over to an alternate Signaling
Link (SL) is diverted back to the original SL.
Analysis
This statistic can be used for trend analysis of automatic changebacks that have been
successfully completed.
9-6
Reference
Usage
MTP C7 performance.
Fault nding.
Basis
Lb SS7_LINK.
Type
Counter.
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LMTP_CHANGEOVER
LMTP_CHANGEOVER
Description
The LMTP_CHANGEOVER statistic tracks the number of local automatic changeovers that
have been successfully completed. This indicates that MTP trafc is being transferred from a Lb
interface Signaling Link (SL) that is going out-of-service to an alternate SL.
Pegging
This statistic pegs when MTP trafc is changed over to an alternate Lb interface SL.
Analysis
A threshold value should be assigned to this statistic which reects the maximum number of
out of sequence messages between a BSS and an SMLC that are acceptable in normal system
operations.
If the specied threshold is exceeded, the 7. LMTL: SL number of negative acks received
- PM alarm is generated. Refer to the manual Maintenance Information: Alarm Handling at
the OMC-R (68P02901W26) for troubleshooting information.
Reference
Usage
MTP C7 performance.
Fault nding.
Basis
Lb SS7_LINK.
Type
Counter.
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LMTP_LOCAL_SL_CONGESTION
LMTP_LOCAL_SL_CONGESTION
Description
The LMTP_LOCAL_SL_CONGESTION statistic tracks once for each onset of congestion across
the Lb-interface Signaling Link (SL).
There are two types of congestion that may occur across a Lb interface SL: local congestion (that
is, the MTP L2 of the BSS detects that the TX queue is full) and remote congestion (that is, the
BSS-based SMLC is congested). Both types of congestion may exist across a Lb-interface SL at
one time; however, regardless of congestion type, the statistic is pegged only upon the entrance
into the congested state of the Lb-interface SL. Thus, if the Lb-interface SL is locally congested
and remote congestion is detected, the statistic is not pegged. Likewise, if the Lb-interface SL is
remotely congested and local congestion is detected, the statistic is not pegged.
Pegging
The statistic pegs each time the Lb-interface SL goes into the congestion state at the local site.
Analysis
A threshold value should be assigned to this statistic which reects the maximum number of
congestion onsets that are acceptable in normal system operations.
If the specied threshold is exceeded, the 12. LMTL:SL Congestion Indications - PM
alarm is generated.
9-8
Reference
Usage
MTP C7 utilization.
Network planning.
Fault nding.
Basis
Lb SS7_LINK.
Type
Counter.
Alarm
Major.
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LMTP_LINK_INS
LMTP_LINK_INS
Description
The LMTP_LINK_INS statistic tracks the length of time that a Lb-interface Signaling Link (SL)
is in the in-service state.
Pegging
The timer for this statistic is started when an SL is brought into service. The timer is stopped
when the Lb-interface SL is removed from service.
Analysis
This statistic can be used for trend analysis of the utilization of in-service SLs.
Reference
Usage
MTP C7 performance.
Basis
Lb SS7_LINK.
Type
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LMTP_LINKFAIL
LMTP_LINKFAIL
Description
The LMTP_LINKFAIL statistic tracks the duration of the Lb-interface Signaling Link (SL)
unavailability due to SL failure. It records the total time a particular SL is out-of-service while
trying to align to the SMLC.
Pegging
This statistic timer is started when the SL fails. It is stopped when the SL comes back into
service.
Analysis
This statistic can be used for analysis of SL unavailability due to SL failure.
9-10
Reference
Usage
MTP C7 availability.
Fault nding.
Basis
Lb SS7_LINK.
Type
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LMTP_LOCAL_BUSY
LMTP_LOCAL_BUSY
Description
The LMTP_LOCAL_BUSY statistic tracks the total time congestion present on the local end of
the Lb-interface Signaling Link (SL).
Pegging
This statistic is started when congestion is detected on a Lb-interface SL. The statistic is stopped
when normal operation is resumed.
Analysis
This statistic can be used for trend analysis on congestion duration on the local end of the SL.
Reference
Usage
MTP C7 availability.
Network planning.
Fault nding.
Basis
Lb SS7_LINK.
Type
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LMTP_LOCAL_MGT
LMTP_LOCAL_MGT
Description
The LMTP_LOCAL_MGT statistic tracks the total time that a local Lb-interface Signaling Link
(SL) is inhibited due to local management actions.
Pegging
This statistic is started each time the SL is inhibited due to local management actions, and
stopped when the link is enabled.
Analysis
This statistic can be used for trend analysis on inhibited local SLs due to local management
action.
9-12
Reference
Usage
MTP C7 availability.
Basis
Lb SS7_LINK.
Type
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LMTP_MGT_INHIBIT
LMTP_MGT_INHIBIT
Description
The LMTP_MGT_INHIBIT statistic tracks the number of times the Lb-interface Signaling Link
(SL) is inhibited by the operator.
Pegging
This statistic is started each time the Lb-interface SL is inhibited by the operator.
Analysis
This statistic can be used for trend analysis on inhibited SLs using the shutdown command on
the associated MTP link.
Reference
Usage
MTP C7 availability.
Basis
Lb SS7_LINK.
Type
Counter.
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LMTP_MGT_UNINHIBIT
LMTP_MGT_UNINHIBIT
Description
The LMTP_MGT_UNINHIBIT statistic tracks the number of times the Lb-interface Signaling
Link (SL) is uninhibited by the operator.
Pegging
This statistic is pegged each time the SL is uninhibited by the operator.
Analysis
This statistic can be used for trend analysis on uninhibited SLs using the unlock command on
the associated MTP link.
9-14
Reference
Usage
MTP C7 availability.
Basis
Lb SS7_LINK.
Type
Counter.
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LMTP_MSU_RX
LMTP_MSU_RX
Description
The LMTP_MSU_RX statistic tracks the number of Message Signal Units (MSUs) received on a
Lb-interface signaling link.
Pegging
This statistic pegs each time MSUs are received over the Lb-interface signaling link.
Analysis
Reference
Usage
MTP C7 utilization.
Basis
Lb SS7_LINK.
Type
Counter.
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LMTP_MSU_TX
LMTP_MSU_TX
Description
The LMTP_MSU_TX statistic tracks the number of Message Signal Units (MSUs) transmitted
on a Lb-interface signaling link.
Pegging
This statistic pegs each time MSUs are transmitted over the Lb-interface signaling link.
Analysis
9-16
Reference
Usage
MTP C7 utilization.
Basis
Lb SS7_LINK.
Type
Counter.
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LMTP_NEG_ACKS
LMTP_NEG_ACKS
Description
The LMTP_NEG_ACKS statistic tracks the number of out-of-sequence messages between a BSS
and the BSS-based SMLC across the Lb-interface signaling link.
Pegging
This statistic pegs when the BSS detects out of order messages to the SMLC and requests
retransmission.
Analysis
A threshold value should be assigned to this statistic which reects the maximum number of
out of sequence messages between a BSS and an SMLC that are acceptable in normal system
operations.
If the specied threshold is exceeded, the 7. LMTL: SL number of negative acks received
- PM alarm is generated. Refer to the manual Maintenance Information: Alarm Handling at
the OMC-R (68P02901W26) for troubleshooting information.
Reference
Usage
MTP C7 performance.
Basis
Lb SS7_LINK.
Type
Counter.
Alarm
Warning.
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LMTP_RE_TX
LMTP_RE_TX
Description
The LMTP_RE_TX statistic tracks the number of octets that the BSS has retransmitted to the
SMLC because the SMLC has requested retransmission. This indicates how much the BSS and
an SMLC are off in message sequencing by the number of octets retransmitted.
Pegging
This statistic pegs the number of octets retransmitted by the BSS to the SMLC.
Analysis
A threshold value should be assigned to this statistic which reects the maximum number of
octet retransmissions that are acceptable in normal system operations.
If the specied threshold is exceeded, the 9.LMTL: Number of octets retransmitted - PM
alarm is generated. Refer to the manual Maintenance Information: Alarm Handling at the
OMC-R (68P02901W26) for troubleshooting information.
9-18
Reference
Usage
MTP C7 utilization.
Basis
Lb SS7_LINK.
Type
Counter.
Alarm
Warning.
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LMTP_REMOTE_MGT
LMTP_REMOTE_MGT
Description
The LMTP_REMOTE_MGT statistic tracks the total time a Lb-interface Signaling Link (SL) is
remotely inhibited by the SMLC.
Pegging
This statistic pegs the duration of the Lb-interface SL inhibition due to remote management
action.
Analysis
This statistic can be used for trend analysis of remote management SL inhibition actions.
Reference
Usage
MTP C7 availability.
Basis
Lb SS7_LINK.
Type
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LMTP_REMOTE_PROC
LMTP_REMOTE_PROC
Description
The LMTP_REMOTE_PROC statistic tracks the time that a remote processor is out of service.
Pegging
This statistic pegs when a remote processor outage is identied, and stopped when the
processor outage condition ceases.
Analysis
This statistic can be used for trend analysis of remote processor outage occurrences in the
BSS-based SMLC.
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Reference
Usage
MTP C7 availability.
Basis
Lb SS7_LINK.
Type
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LMTP_RESTORATION
LMTP_RESTORATION
Description
The LMTP_RESTORATION statistic tracks the number of times user trafc is allowed on a
Lb-interface Signaling Link (SL) that is in service and not inhibited. This statistic does not
track recovery from link fail.
Pegging
This statistic pegs when the Lb-interface SL starts carrying user trafc. This happens when the
Lb-interface SL comes into service, is uninhibited, or recovers from a remote processor outage.
Analysis
This statistic can be used for trend analysis of used trafc being allowed on an SL.
Reference
Usage
MTP C7 performance.
Basis
Lb SS7_LINK.
Type
Counter.
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LMTP_SIF_SIO_RX
LMTP_SIF_SIO_RX
Description
The LMTP_SIF_SIO_RX statistic tracks the number of Signal Information Fields (SIF) or
Service Information Octets (SIO) that are received over a Lb-interface signaling link.
Pegging
This statistic pegs each time an SIF or SIO is received over a Lb-interface signaling link.
Analysis
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Reference
Usage
MTP C7 utilization.
Basis
Lb SS7_LINK.
Type
Counter.
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LMTP_SIF_SIO_TX
LMTP_SIF_SIO_TX
Description
The LMTP_SIF_SIO_TX statistic tracks the number of Signal Information Fields (SIF) or Service
Information Octets (SIO) that are transmitted over a signaling link by the BSC to the SMLC.
Pegging
This statistic pegs each time an SIF or SIO are transmitted over a signaling link by the BSC to
the SMLC.
Analysis
Reference
Usage
MTP C7 utilization.
Basis
Lb SS7_LINK.
Type
Counter.
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LMTP_SL_ACK
LMTP_SL_ACK
Description
The LMTP_SL_ACK statistic tracks the number of times that the link was lost due to a
Lb-interface MTP layer 2 T7 timer expiry.
Pegging
This statistic pegs each time the link is lost due to a timer that expires when an acknowledgment
from the BSS-based SMLC is not received.
Analysis
A threshold value should be assigned to this statistic which reects the maximum number of
acknowledgments of MSUs not being received by the BSC that are acceptable in normal system
operations.
If the specied threshold is exceeded, the 2. LMTL: SL failure - excessive delay of ACK PM alarm is generated. Refer to the manual Maintenance Information: Alarm Handling at the
OMC-R (68P02901W26) for troubleshooting information.
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Reference
Usage
MTP C7 performance.
Basis
Lb SS7_LINK.
Type
Counter.
Alarm
Major.
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LMTP_SL_ALIGNMENT
LMTP_SL_ALIGNMENT
Description
The LMTP_SL_ALIGNMENT statistic tracks the number of unsuccessful attempts to align an
out-of-service LMTL.
Pegging
This statistic pegs each time an out-of-service Signaling Link (SL) unsuccessfully tries to align
with the Lb-interface.
Analysis
A threshold value should be assigned to this statistic which reects the maximum number of
unsuccessful attempts to align an out-of-service SL to the Lb-interface that are acceptable in
normal system operations.
If the specied threshold is exceeded, the 5. LMTL: SL alignment failure - PM alarm is
generated. Refer to the manual Maintenance Information: Alarm Handling at the OMC-R
(68P02901W26) for troubleshooting information.
Reference
Usage
MTP C7 performance.
Basis
Lb SS7_LINK.
Type
Counter.
Alarm
Minor.
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LMTP_REMOTE_SL_CONGESTION
LMTP_REMOTE_SL_CONGESTION
Description
The LMTP_REMOTE_SL_CONGESTION statistic tracks the number of times the remote
congestion timer expires for the Lb-interface signaling link.
Pegging
This statistic pegs each time the remote congestion timer expires.
Analysis
A threshold value should be assigned to this statistic reecting the maximum number of
occurrences of excessive congestion duration at the remote Signaling Link (SL) that are
acceptable in normal system operations.
If the specied threshold is exceeded, the 4. LMTL: SL failure - excessive duration of
congestion - PM alarm is generated. Refer to the manual Maintenance Information: Alarm
Handling at the OMC-R (68P02901W26) for troubleshooting information.
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Reference
Usage
MTP C7 performance.
Basis
Lb SS7_LINK.
Type
Counter.
Alarm
Major.
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LMTP_SL_ERROR_RATE
LMTP_SL_ERROR_RATE
Description
The LMTP_SL_ERROR_RATE statistic tracks the number of times that a Lb-interface Signaling
Link (SL) is lost due to the expiration of the Signal Unit Error Rate Monitor (SUERM) timer.
Pegging
This statistic pegs each time the Lb-interface SL is lost due to the SUERM timer expiration.
Analysis
A threshold value should be assigned to this statistic reecting the maximum number of times an
SL may be lost due to SUERM timer expiration that are acceptable in normal system operations.
If the specied threshold is exceeded, the 3. LMTL: SL failure - excessive error rate - PM
alarm is generated. Refer to the manual Maintenance Information: Alarm Handling at the
OMC-R (68P02901W26) for troubleshooting information.
Reference
Usage
MTP C7 performance.
Fault nding.
Basis
Lb SS7_LINK.
Type
Counter.
Alarm
Major.
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LMTP_SL_FAIL
LMTP_SL_FAIL
Description
The LMTP_SL_FAIL statistic tracks the Lb-interface Signaling Link (SL) failure for all causes
except, operator interaction, through the MMI.
Pegging
This statistic is pegged when a Lb-interface SL fails for any reason except operator interaction
through the MMI.
Analysis
A threshold value should be assigned to this statistic reecting the maximum number of SL
failures, excluding those caused by the operator's interaction with the MMI, that are acceptable
in normal system operations.
If the specied threshold is exceeded, the 0. LMTL: SL failure - all reasons - PM alarm is
generated. Refer to the manual Maintenance Information: Alarm Handling at the OMC-R
(68P02901W26) for troubleshooting information.
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Reference
Usage
MTP C7 performance.
Fault nding.
Basis
Lb SS7_LINK.
Type
Counter.
Alarm
Major.
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LMTP_SL_FIBR
LMTP_SL_FIBR
Description
The LMTP_SL_FIBR statistic tracks the number of out-of-sequence messages between a BSC
and the BSS-based SMLC that result in a Lb-interface Signaling Link (SL) going out-of-service.
This statistic is like the LMTP_NEG_ACKS statistic, but signals a more severe condition.
Pegging
This statistic pegs when the SL is lost due to the detection of an abnormal Forward Indicator
Bit (FIB) caused by the de-synchronization of the Backward Sequence Number (BSN) and
Forward Sequence Number (FSN).
Analysis
A threshold value should be assigned to this statistic reecting the maximum number of times
an SL may be lost due to the detection of an abnormal FIB that are acceptable in normal system
operations.
If the specied threshold is exceeded, the 1. LMTL: SL failure - abnormal FIBR/BSNR PM alarm is generated. Refer to the manual Maintenance Information: Alarm Handling at the
OMC-R (68P02901W26) for troubleshooting information.
Reference
Usage
MTP C7 performance.
Fault nding.
Basis
Lb SS7_LINK.
Type
Counter.
Alarm
Major.
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LMTP_START_RPO
LMTP_START_RPO
Description
The LMTP_START_PRO statistic tracks the number of times a processor outage occurs in
the BSS-based SMLC.
Pegging
This statistic is pegged each time the BSS is notied that the BSS-based SMLC has experienced
a processor outage.
Analysis
A threshold value should be assigned to this statistic reecting the maximum number of remote
processor outages that are acceptable in normal system operations.
If the specied threshold is exceeded, the 8. LMTL: Start of remote processor outage
- PM alarm is generated. Refer to the manual Maintenance Information: Alarm Handling at
the OMC-R (68P02901W26) for troubleshooting information.
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Reference
Usage
MTP C7 performance.
Fault nding.
Basis
Lb SS7_LINK.
Type
Counter.
Alarm
Warning.
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LMTP_STOP_RPO
LMTP_STOP_RPO
Description
The LMTP_STOP_RPO statistic tracks the number of times a processor outage condition
has ceased in the BSS-based SMLC.
Pegging
This statistic pegs each time the remote processor outage stops.
Analysis
This statistic can be used for trend analysis of remote processor outage condition is no longer
present.
Reference
Usage
MTP C7 availability.
Fault nding.
Basis
Lb SS7_LINK.
Type
Counter.
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LMTP_SU_ERROR
LMTP_SU_ERROR
Description
The LMTP_SU_ERROR statistic tracks the number of times erroneous signal units are received
on the Lb-interface Signaling Link (SL).
Pegging
This statistic pegs each time an erroneous signal unit is received on the Lb-interface SS7 SL.
Analysis
A threshold value should be assigned to this statistic reecting the maximum number of times
erroneous signal units may be received on the SL that are acceptable in normal system
operations.
If the specied threshold is exceeded, the 6. LMTL: Number of signal units in error - PM
alarm is generated. Refer to the manual Maintenance Information: Alarm Handling at the
OMC-R (68P02901W26) for troubleshooting information.
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Reference
Usage
MTP C7 performance.
Fault nding.
Basis
Lb SS7_LINK.
Type
Counter.
Alarm
Warning.
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LMTP_UNAVAILABLE
LMTP_UNAVAILABLE
Description
The LMTP_UNAVAILABLE statistic tracks the total time a Lb-interface Signaling Link (SL) is
out-of-service for all reasons including those caused by operator intervention.
Pegging
This statistic records the duration of Lb-interface SL unavailability for all reasons, including
those caused by operator intervention through the MMI.
Analysis
This statistic can be used for trend analysis of the duration of SL outages, including those
caused by operator interaction.
Reference
Usage
MTP C7 availability.
Fault nding.
Basis
Lb SS7_LINK.
Type
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LMTP_SIB_RX
LMTP_SIB_RX
Description
The LMTP_SIB_RX statistic tracks the number of Status Indication Busy LSSU messages
received over a Lb-interface Signaling Link (SL).
Pegging
This statistic is pegged each time the BSS receives a Status Indication Busy (SIB) LSSU message
across the Lb-interface signaling link.
Analysis
This statistic can be used for trend analysis.
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Reference
Usage
MTP C7 utilization.
Network planning.
Fault nding.
Basis
Lb SS7_Link.
Type
Counter.
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LMTP_CONGESTION
LMTP_CONGESTION
Description
The LMTP_CONGESTION statistic tracks the time the Lb-interface Signaling Link (SL) is
congested.
Pegging
The timer for this statistic is started when congestion is detected on a Lb interface signaling
link. The timer is stopped when normal operation is resumed.
Analysis
Reference
Usage
MTP C7 utilization.
Network planning.
Fault nding.
Basis
Lb SS7_Link.
Type
Duration.
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LMTP_SIB_TX
LMTP_SIB_TX
Description
The LMTP_SIB_TX statistic tracks the number of Status Indication Busy LSSU messages
transmitted over a Lb-interface Signaling Link (SL).
Pegging
This statistic is pegged each time the BSS transmits a Status Indication Busy (SIB) LSSU
message across the Lb-interface signaling link.
Analysis
This statistic can be used for trend analysis.
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Reference
Usage
MTP C7 utilization.
Network planning.
Fault nding.
Basis
SS7_Link.
Type
Counter.
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Chapter
10
BSS statistics for Location Services support
BSS statistics for Location Services (LS) support are collected and used for the supported BSS
LS. Existing cell connection establishment statistics as described in Chapter 4 Cell statistics
are pegged for location services and specic LS events are captured using BSS LS statistics
described in this chapter. These subgroups are described in BSS statistics for Location Services
support subgroups on page 10-2.
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BSS statistics for Location Services (LS) support are organized into the following subgroups:
Connection establishment
Connection establishment statistics track access and channel request functions. The following
statistics are connection establishment statistics and are pegged for location services:
Location service
The following are specic location service statistics:
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BSSLAP_ABORT_RCV
BSSLAP_ABORT_RCV
Description
The BSSLAP_ABORT_RCV statistic tracks the number of BSSLAP abort messages received.
Pegging
This statistic pegs each time a BSSLAP abort message is received.
Analysis
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Reference
Usage
MTP C7 utilization.
Fault nding.
Basis
BSS.
Type
Counter.
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BSSLAP_ABORT_SENT
BSSLAP_ABORT_SENT
Description
The BSSLAP_ABORT_SENT statistic tracks the number of BSSLAP abort messages sent.
Pegging
This statistic pegs each time a BSSLAP abort message is sent.
Analysis
Reference
Usage
MTP C7 utilization.
Fault nding.
Basis
BSS.
Type
Counter.
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BSSLAP_MS_POS_CMD
BSSLAP_MS_POS_CMD
Description
The BSSLAP_MS_POS_CMD statistic tracks the number of BSSLAP MS position command
messages received.
Pegging
This statistic pegs each time a BSSLAP MS position command message is received.
Analysis
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Reference
Usage
MTP C7 utilization.
Fault nding.
Basis
BSS.
Type
Counter.
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BSSLAP_MS_POS_RESP
BSSLAP_MS_POS_RESP
Description
The BSSLAP_MS_POS_RESP statistic tracks the number of BSSLAP MS position response
messages sent.
Pegging
This statistic pegs each time a BSSLAP MS position response message is sent.
Analysis
Reference
Usage
MTP C7 utilization.
Fault nding.
Basis
BSS.
Type
Counter.
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BSSLAP_REJ
BSSLAP_REJ
Description
The BSSLAP_REJ statistic tracks the number of BSSLAP reject messages sent.
Pegging
This statistic pegs each time a BSSLAP reject message is sent.
Analysis
10-8
Reference
Usage
MTP C7 utilization.
Fault nding.
Basis
BSS.
Type
Counter.
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BSSLAP_RESET
BSSLAP_RESET
Description
The BSSLAP_RESET statistic tracks the number of BSSLAP reset messages sent.
Pegging
This statistic pegs each time a BSSLAP reset message is sent.
Analysis
Reference
Usage
MTP C7 utilization.
Fault nding.
Basis
BSS.
Type
Counter.
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BSSLAP_TA_REQ
BSSLAP_TA_REQ
Description
The BSSLAP_TA_REQ statistic tracks the number of BSSLAP TA request messages received.
Pegging
This statistic pegs each time a BSSLAP TA request message is received.
Analysis
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Reference
Usage
MTP C7 utilization.
Fault nding.
Basis
BSS.
Type
Counter.
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BSSLAP_TA_RESP
BSSLAP_TA_RESP
Description
The BSSLAP_TA_RESP statistic tracks the number of BSSLAP TA response messages sent.
Pegging
This statistic pegs each time a BSSLAP TA response message is sent.
Analysis
Reference
Usage
MTP C7 utilization.
Fault nding.
Basis
BSS.
Type
Counter.
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BSSLAP_TOA_REQ
BSSLAP_TOA_REQ
Description
The BSSLAP_TOA_REQ statistic tracks the number of BSSLAP TOA request messages
received.
Pegging
This statistic pegs each time a BSSLAP TOA request message is received.
Analysis
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Reference
Usage
MTP C7 utilization.
Fault nding.
Basis
BSS.
Type
Counter.
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BSSMAP_CONLESS_INFO_RCV
BSSMAP_CONLESS_INFO_RCV
Description
The BSSMAP_CONLESS_INFO_RCV statistic tracks the number of BSSMAP connectionless
information messages received.
Pegging
This statistic pegs each time a BSSMAP connectionless information message is received.
Analysis
Reference
Usage
MTP C7 utilization.
Fault nding.
Basis
BSS.
Type
Counter.
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BSSMAP_CONLESS_INFO_SENT
BSSMAP_CONLESS_INFO_SENT
Description
The BSSMAP_CONLESS_INFO_SENT statistic tracks the number of BSSMAP connectionless
information messages sent.
Pegging
This statistic pegs each time a BSSMAP connectionless information message is sent.
Analysis
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Reference
Usage
MTP C7 utilization.
Fault nding.
Basis
BSS.
Type
Counter.
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BSSMAP_PERF_LOC_ABORT_MSGS
BSSMAP_PERF_LOC_ABORT_MSGS
Description
The BSSMAP_PERF_LOC_ABORT_MSGS statistic tracks the number of BSSMAP perform
location abort messages received on the A-interface.
Pegging
This statistic pegs each time a BSSMAP perform location abort message is received on
the A-interface.
Analysis
Reference
Usage
MTP C7 utilization.
Fault nding.
Basis
BSS.
Type
Counter.
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BSSMAP_PERF_LOC_REQ_MSGS
BSSMAP_PERF_LOC_REQ_MSGS
Description
The BSSMAP_PERF_LOC_REQ_MSGS statistic tracks the number of BSSMAP perform
location request messages received on the A-interface.
Pegging
This statistic pegs each time a BSSMAP perform location request message is received
on A-interface.
Analysis
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Reference
Usage
MTP C7 utilization.
Fault nding.
Basis
BSS.
Type
Counter.
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BSSMAP_PERF_LOC_RESP_MSGS
BSSMAP_PERF_LOC_RESP_MSGS
Description
The BSSMAP_PERF_LOC_RESP_MSGS statistic tracks the number of BSSMAP perform
location response messages sent on A-interface.
Pegging
This statistic pegs each time a BSSMAP perform location response message is sent on
A-interface.
Analysis
Reference
Usage
MTP C7 utilization.
Fault nding.
Basis
BSS.
Type
Counter.
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BSSMAPLE_CONLESS_INFO_RCV
BSSMAPLE_CONLESS_INFO_RCV
Description
The BSSMAPLE_CONLESS_INFO_RCV statistic tracks the number of Lb-interface
BSSMAP-LE connectionless information messages received.
Pegging
This statistic pegs each time a BSSMAP-LE connectionless information message is received.
Analysis
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Reference
Usage
MTP C7 utilization.
Fault nding.
Basis
BSS.
Type
Counter.
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BSSMAPLE_CONLESS_INFO_SENT
BSSMAPLE_CONLESS_INFO_SENT
Description
The BSSMAPLE_CONLESS_INFO_SENT statistic tracks the number of Lb-interface
BSSMAP-LE connectionless information messages sent.
Pegging
This statistic pegs each time a BSSMAP-LE connectionless information message is sent.
Analysis
Reference
Usage
MTP C7 utilization.
Fault nding.
Basis
BSS.
Type
Counter.
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BSSMAPLE_PERF_LOC_ABORT_MSGS
BSSMAPLE_PERF_LOC_ABORT_MSGS
Description
The BSSMAPLE_PERF_LOC_ABORT_MSGS statistic tracks the number of BSSMAP-LE
perform location abort messages sent on the Lb-interface.
Pegging
This statistic pegs each time a BSSMAP-LE perform location abort message is sent on
Lb-interface.
Analysis
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Reference
Usage
MTP C7 utilization.
Fault nding.
Basis
BSS.
Type
Counter.
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BSSMAPLE_PERF_LOC_REQ_MSGS
BSSMAPLE_PERF_LOC_REQ_MSGS
Description
The BSSMAPLE_PERF_LOC_REQ_MSGS statistic tracks the number of BSSMAP-LE perform
location request messages sent on the Lb-interface.
Pegging
This statistic pegs each time a BSSMAP-LE perform location request message is sent on
Lb-interface.
Analysis
Reference
GSM 03.71 v7.4.0, sect 7.5, 7.6, 7.7, 7.11, 8.1GSM 09.31 v7.1.0, sect 9.1.
Usage
MTP C7 utilization.
Fault nding.
Basis
BSS.
Type
Counter.
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BSSMAPLE_PERF_LOC_RESP_MSGS
BSSMAPLE_PERF_LOC_RESP_MSGS
Description
The BSSMAPLE_PERF_LOC_RESP_MSGS statistic tracks the number of BSSMAP-LE
perform location response messages received on the Lb-interface.
Pegging
This statistic pegs each time a BSSMAP-LE perform location response message is received
on the Lb-interface.
Analysis
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Reference
Usage
MTP C7 utilization.
Fault nding.
Basis
BSS.
Type
Counter.
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Chapter
11
MTL statistics
Message Transfer Link (MTL) statistics are used to track the events for the Message Transfer
Part (MTP) of the ITU-TSS No. 7 protocol on the BSC to MSC interface. They are categorized
into subgroups, each of which is described in MTL statistics subgroups on page 11-2.
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MTP C7 availability
MTP C7 availability statistics are used to track the duration of signaling link outages and
inhibitions (local and remote) for the MTP of the ITU-TSS No.7 protocol on the BSC to MSC
interface. The following are the MTP C7 availability statistics:
MTP C7 performance
MTP C7 performance statistics are used to track the different types of failure and recovery
situations for the MTP of the ITU-TSS Number 7 protocol on the BSC to MSC interface. The
following are the MTP C7 performance statistics:
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MTP C7 utilization
MTP C7 utilization
MTP C7 utilization statistics are used to track the number of messages received, transmitted,
and retransmitted on signaling links and supply information on signaling link congestion for
the MTP of the ITU-TSS Number 7 protocol on the BSC to MSC interface. The following are
the MTP C7 utilization statistics:
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BUSY_CICS
BUSY_CICS
Description
The BUSY_CICS statistic tracks the number of BUSY CICS during an interval. This weighted
distribution statistics produce a mean value indicating the average number of CICs in use
during the interval.
The bin ranges may be changed using the chg_stat_prop command.
The default bin ranges for the BUSY_CICS statistic are:
Table 11-1
Bin
Range
0 to 9
10 to 49
50 to 99
100 to 199
200 to 399
400 to 799
800 to 1199
1200 to 1599
1600 to 2199
2200 to 3200
Pegging
This statistic is pegged each time an allocation or de-allocation of a CIC is detected. It is an
indication of the amount of active calls under the MSC.
The individual bins values are incremented by the length of time that the number of allocated
CICs fall within the bin ranges.
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Analysis
Analysis
Since each call is routed through the MSC (even intra-BSS and intra-cell), the number of CICs
represent the number of calls in progress under that MSC for this BSS.
Reference
None.
Usage
Basis
BSS.
Type
Weighted distribution.
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CONGESTION_LOST_MSU
CONGESTION_LOST_MSU
Description
The CONGESTION_LOST_MSU statistic tracks the number of times Message Signaling Units
(MSU) are being lost due to Signaling Link (SL) congestion.
Pegging
This statistic pegs for each congestion event which results in MSUs being lost.
Analysis
A threshold value should be assigned to this statistic which reects the maximum number of lost
MSUs due to SL congestion that are acceptable in normal system operations.
If the specied threshold is exceeded, the 11. MTL: SL congestion events resulting in loss
of MSUs - PM alarm is generated. Refer to the manual Maintenance Information: Alarm
Handling at the OMC-R (68P02901W26) for troubleshooting information.
11-6
Reference
Usage
MTP C7 utilization.
Fault nding.
Basis
SS7_LINK.
Type
Counter.
Alarm
Warning.
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MSU_DISCARDED
MSU_DISCARDED
Description
The MSU_DISCARDED statistic tracks the number of MSUs discarded while there is congestion
on the Signaling Link (SL).
Pegging
This statistic pegs each time an MSU is discarded while there is congestion on the SL.
Analysis
A threshold value should be assigned to this statistic which reects the maximum number of
MSUs being discarded due to SL congestion that are acceptable in normal system operations.
If the specied threshold is exceeded, the 10. MTL: MSUs discarded due to SL congestion
- PM alarm is generated. Refer to the manual Maintenance Information: Alarm Handling at
the OMC-R (68P02901W26) for troubleshooting information.
Reference
Usage
MTP C7 utilization.
Network planning.
Fault nding.
Basis
SS7_LINK.
Type
Counter.
Alarm
Warning.
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MTP_CHANGEBACK
MTP_CHANGEBACK
Description
The MTP_CHANGEBACK statistic tracks the number of local automatic changebacks that
have been successfully completed.
Pegging
This statistic pegs when MTP trafc that has been changed over to an alternate Signaling
Link (SL) is diverted back to the original SL.
Analysis
This statistic can be used for trend analysis of automatic changebacks that have been
successfully completed.
11-8
Reference
Usage
MTP C7 performance.
Fault nding.
Basis
SS7_LINK.
Type
Counter.
68P02901W56-S
May 2008
MTP_CHANGEOVER
MTP_CHANGEOVER
Description
The MTP_CHANGEOVER statistic tracks the number of local automatic changeovers that
have been successfully completed. This indicates that MTP trafc is being transferred from a
Signaling Link (SL) that is going out-of-service to an alternate SL.
Pegging
This statistic pegs when MTP trafc is changed over to an alternate SL.
Analysis
This statistic can be used for trend analysis of local automatic changeovers that have been
successfully completed.
Reference
Usage
MTP C7 performance.
Fault nding.
Basis
SS7_LINK.
Type
Counter.
68P02901W56-S
11-9
May 2008
MTP_CONGESTION
MTP_CONGESTION
Description
The MTP_CONGESTION statistic tracks the length of time that a signaling link is congested.
This can be used to indicate signaling link congestion.
Pegging
The timer for this statistic is started when congestion is detected on a signaling link. The timer
is stopped when normal operation is resumed.
Analysis
11-10
Reference
Usage
MTP C7 utilization.
Network planning.
Fault nding.
Basis
SS7_LINK.
Type
68P02901W56-S
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MTP_LINK_INS
MTP_LINK_INS
Description
The MTP_LINK_INS statistic tracks the length of time that a signaling link (SL) is in the
in-service state.
Pegging
The timer for this statistic is started when an SL is brought into service. The timer is stopped
when the SL is removed from service.
Analysis
This statistic can be used for trend analysis of the utilization of in-service SLs.
Reference
Usage
MTP C7 performance.
Key statistics: MTL_UTILISATION_RX,
MTL_UTILISATION_TX.
Basis
SS7_LINK.
Type
68P02901W56-S
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May 2008
MTP_LINKFAIL
MTP_LINKFAIL
Description
The MTP_LINKFAIL statistic tracks the duration of Signaling Link (SL) unavailability due to SL
failure. It records the total time a particular SL is out-of-service while trying to align.
Pegging
This statistic pegs each time the SL tries to align with the A interface while it is out-of-service.
The statistic timer is started when the SL fails. It is stopped when the SL comes back into
service.
Analysis
This statistic can be used for analysis of SL unavailability due to SL failure.
11-12
Reference
Usage
MTP C7 availability.
Fault nding.
Basis
SS7_LINK.
Type
68P02901W56-S
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MTP_LOCAL_BUSY
MTP_LOCAL_BUSY
Description
The MTP_LOCAL_BUSY statistic tracks the total time congestion is present on the local end
of the Signaling Link (SL).
Pegging
This statistic is started when congestion is detected on an SL. The statistic is stopped when
normal operation is resumed.
Analysis
This statistic can be used for trend analysis on congestion duration on the local end of the SL.
Reference
Usage
MTP C7 availability.
Network planning.
Fault nding.
Basis
SS7_LINK.
Type
68P02901W56-S
11-13
May 2008
MTP_LOCAL_MGT
MTP_LOCAL_MGT
Description
The MTP_LOCAL_MGT statistic tracks the total time that a local Signaling Link (SL) is
inhibited due to local management actions.
Pegging
This statistic is started each time the SL is inhibited due to local management actions and
stopped when the link is enabled.
Analysis
This statistic can be used for trend analysis on inhibited local SLs due to local management
action.
11-14
Reference
Usage
MTP C7 availability.
Basis
SS7_LINK.
Type
68P02901W56-S
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MTP_MGT_INHIBIT
MTP_MGT_INHIBIT
Description
The MTP_MGT_INHIBIT statistic tracks the number of times the Signaling Link (SL) is
inhibited using the shutdown command on the MTP link.
Pegging
This statistic is started each time the SL is inhibited by the user entering the shutdown command
on the associated MTP link.
Analysis
This statistic can be used for trend analysis on inhibited SLs using the shutdown command on
the associated MTP link.
Reference
Usage
MTP C7 availability.
Basis
SS7_LINK.
Type
Counter.
68P02901W56-S
11-15
May 2008
MTP_MGT_UNINHIBIT
MTP_MGT_UNINHIBIT
Description
The MTP_MGT_UNINHIBIT statistic tracks the number of times the Signaling Link (SL) is
uninhibited using the unlock command on the MTP link.
Pegging
This statistic is started each time the SL is uninhibited using the unlock command on an SL that
was previously inhibited.
Analysis
This statistic can be used for trend analysis on uninhibited SLs using the unlock command on
the associated MTP link.
11-16
Reference
Usage
MTP C7 availability.
Basis
SS7_LINK.
Type
Counter.
68P02901W56-S
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MTP_MSU_RX
MTP_MSU_RX
Description
The MTP_MSU_RX statistic tracks the number of Message Signal Units (MSUs) received on
a particular signaling link.
Pegging
This statistic pegs each time MSUs are received over the signaling link.
Analysis
Reference
Usage
MTP C7 utilization.
Key statistic:
MTL_UTILISATION_RX.
Basis
SS7_LINK.
Type
Counter.
68P02901W56-S
11-17
May 2008
MTP_MSU_TX
MTP_MSU_TX
Description
The MTP_MSU_TX statistic tracks the number of Message Signal Units (MSUs) transmitted on
a particular signaling link.
Pegging
This statistic pegs each time MSUs are transmitted over the signaling link.
Analysis
11-18
Reference
Usage
MTP C7 utilization.
Key statistic:
MTL_UTILISATION_TX.
Basis
SS7_LINK.
Type
Counter.
68P02901W56-S
May 2008
MTP_NEG_ACKS
MTP_NEG_ACKS
Description
The MTP_NEG_ACKS statistic tracks when the messages between a BSS and an MSC get
out of sequence.
Pegging
This statistic pegs when the BSS detects out of order messages to the MSC and request
retransmission.
Analysis
A threshold value should be assigned to this statistic which reects the maximum number of
out-of-sequence messages between a BSS and an MSC that are acceptable in normal system
operations.
If the specied threshold is exceeded, the 7. MTL: SL number of negative acks received
- PM alarm is generated. Refer to the manual Maintenance Information: Alarm Handling at
the OMC-R (68P02901W26) for troubleshooting information.
Reference
Usage
MTP C7 performance.
Basis
SS7_LINK.
Type
Counter.
Alarm
Warning.
68P02901W56-S
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May 2008
MTP_RE_TX
MTP_RE_TX
Description
The MTP_RE_TX statistic tracks the number of octets that the BSS has retransmitted to the
MSC because the MSC has requested retransmission. This indicates how much the BSS and an
MSC are off in message sequencing by the number of octets retransmitted.
Pegging
This statistic pegs the number of octets retransmitted by the BSS to the MSC.
Analysis
11-20
Reference
Usage
MTP C7 utilization.
Basis
SS7_LINK.
Type
Counter.
Alarm
Warning.
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MTP_REMOTE_MGT
MTP_REMOTE_MGT
Description
The MTP_REMOTE_MGT statistic tracks the total time a Signaling Link (SL) was remotely
inhibited.
Pegging
This statistic pegs the duration of the SL inhibition due to remote management action until
uninhibited.
Analysis
This statistic can be used for trend analysis of remote management SL inhibition actions.
Reference
Usage
MTP C7 availability.
Basis
SS7_LINK.
Type
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May 2008
MTP_REMOTE_PROC
MTP_REMOTE_PROC
Description
The MTP_REMOTE_PROC statistic tracks the time that a remote processor is out-of-service.
Pegging
This statistic pegs when a remote processor outage is identied, and stopped when the
processor outage condition ceases.
Analysis
This statistic can be used for trend analysis of remote processor outages.
11-22
Reference
Usage
MTP C7 availability.
Basis
SS7_LINK.
Type
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MTP_RESTORATION
MTP_RESTORATION
Description
The MTP_RESTORATION statistic tracks the number of times a user trafc is allowed on a
Signaling Link (SL) that is in service and not inhibited. This statistic does not track recovery
from link fail.
Pegging
This statistic pegs when the SL starts carrying user trafc. This happens when the SL comes
into service, is uninhibited, or recovers from a remote processor outage.
Analysis
This statistic can be used for trend analysis of used trafc being allowed on an SL.
Reference
Usage
MTP C7 performance.
Basis
SS7_LINK.
Type
Counter.
68P02901W56-S
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May 2008
MTP_SIF_SIO_RX
MTP_SIF_SIO_RX
Description
The MTP_SIF_SIO_RX statistic tracks the number of Signal Information Fields (SIF) or Service
Information Octets (SIO) that are received over a signaling link.
Pegging
This statistic pegs each time an SIF or SIO is received over the signaling link.
Analysis
11-24
Reference
Usage
MTP C7 utilization.
Key statistic:
MTL_UTILISATION_RX.
Basis
SS7_LINK.
Type
Counter.
68P02901W56-S
May 2008
MTP_SIF_SIO_TX
MTP_SIF_SIO_TX
Description
The MTP_SIF_SIO_TX statistic tracks the number of Signal Information Fields (SIF) or Service
Information Octets (SIO) that are transmitted over a signaling link.
Pegging
This statistic pegs each time an SIF or SIO are transmitted over the signaling link.
Analysis
Reference
Usage
MTP C7 utilization.
Key statistic:
MTL_UTILISATION_TX.
Basis
SS7_LINK.
Type
Counter.
68P02901W56-S
11-25
May 2008
MTP_SL_ACK
MTP_SL_ACK
Description
The MTP_SL_ACK statistic tracks the number of times that the link was lost because a timer
expired due to an acknowledgment that a Message Signal Unit (MSU) was not sent.
Pegging
This statistic pegs each time the link is lost due to a timer that expires when an acknowledgment
of an MSU is not sent.
Analysis
A threshold value should be assigned to this statistic which reects the maximum number of
acknowledgments of MSUs not being sent that are acceptable in normal system operations.
If the specied threshold is exceeded, the 2. MTL: SL failure - excessive delay of ACK PM alarm is generated. Refer to the manual Maintenance Information: Alarm Handling at the
OMC-R (68P02901W26) for troubleshooting information.
11-26
Reference
Usage
MTP C7 performance.
Basis
SS7_LINK.
Type
Counter.
Alarm
Major.
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MTP_SL_ALIGNMENT
MTP_SL_ALIGNMENT
Description
The MTP_SL_ALIGNMENT statistic tracks the number of unsuccessful attempts to align an
out-of-service Signaling Link (SL) with the A interface.
Pegging
This statistic pegs each time an out-of-service SL unsuccessfully tries to align with the A
interface.
Analysis
A threshold value should be assigned to this statistic which reects the maximum number of
unsuccessful attempts to align an out-of-service SL to the A interface that are acceptable in
normal system operations.
If the specied threshold is exceeded, the 5. MTL: SL alignment failure - PM alarm is
generated. Refer to the manual Maintenance Information: Alarm Handling at the OMC-R
(68P02901W26) for troubleshooting information.
Reference
Usage
MTP C7 performance.
Basis
SS7_LINK.
Type
Counter.
Alarm
Minor.
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May 2008
MTP_SL_CONGESTION
MTP_SL_CONGESTION
Description
The MTP_SL_CONGESTION statistic tracks the number of times the remote site is congested.
Pegging
This statistic pegs each time the remote congestion timer expires.
Analysis
A threshold value should be assigned to this statistic reecting the maximum number of
occurrences of excessive congestion duration at the remote that are acceptable in normal
system operations.
If the specied threshold is exceeded, the 4. MTL: SL failure - excessive duration of
congestion - PM alarm is generated. Refer to the manual Maintenance Information: Alarm
Handling at the OMC-R (68P02901W26) for troubleshooting information.
11-28
Reference
Usage
MTP C7 performance.
Basis
SS7_LINK.
Type
Counter.
Alarm
Major.
68P02901W56-S
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MTP_SL_ERROR_RATE
MTP_SL_ERROR_RATE
Description
The MTP_SL_ERROR_RATE statistic tracks the number of times that a Signaling Link (SL) is
lost due to the expiration of the Signal Unit Error Rate Monitor (SUERM) timer.
Pegging
This statistic pegs each time the SL is lost due to the SUERM timer expiration. (Refer to
ITU-TSS specication Q. 703, Section 102.)
Analysis
A threshold value should be assigned to this statistic reecting the maximum number of times an
SL may be lost due to SUERM timer expirations that are acceptable in normal system operations.
If the specied threshold is exceeded, the 3. MTL: SL failure - excessive error rate - PM
alarm is generated. Refer to the manual Maintenance Information: Alarm Handling at the
OMC-R (68P02901W26) for troubleshooting information.
Reference
Usage
MTP C7 performance.
Fault nding.
Basis
SS7_LINK.
Type
Counter.
Alarm
Major.
68P02901W56-S
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May 2008
MTP_SL_ERROR_RATE_HSP
MTP_SL_ERROR_RATE_HSP
{28337}
Description
The MTP_SL_ERROR_RATE_HSP statistic tracks the number of times a Signaling Link (SL) is
lost due to the Error internal monitoring threshold (TE) is reached during the monitoring period.
Pegging
MTPL2 sends a DL_DISCONNECT_IND to MTP L3 and MTP L3 pegs this statistic each time
DL_DISCONNECT_IND is received.
Analysis
For HSP MTL, the MTP_SL_ERROR_RATE_HSP statistic tracks the number of times a
Signaling Link (SL) is lost due to the Error internal monitoring threshold (TE) is reached during
the monitoring period. This statistic can be used to analyses MTP C7 performance and locate
fault on SL.
11-30
Reference
Usage
MTP C7 performance.
Fault nding.
Basis
MTL.
Type
Counter.
Alarm
Major.
68P02901W56-S
May 2008
MTP_SL_FAIL
MTP_SL_FAIL
Description
The MTP_SL_FAIL statistic tracks Signaling Link (SL) failure for all causes except those caused
by operator interaction through the MMI.
Pegging
This statistic pegs when an SL fails for any reason except those caused by operator interaction
through the MMI.
Analysis
A threshold value should be assigned to this statistic reecting the maximum number of SL
failures, excluding those caused by operator interaction with the MMI, that are acceptable in
normal system operations.
If the specied threshold is exceeded, the 0. MTL: SL failure - all reasons - PM alarm is
generated. Refer to the manual Maintenance Information: Alarm Handling at the OMC-R
(68P02901W26) for troubleshooting information.
Reference
Usage
MTP C7 performance.
Fault nding.
Basis
SS7_LINK.
Type
Counter.
Alarm
Major.
68P02901W56-S
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May 2008
MTP_SL_FIBR
MTP_SL_FIBR
Description
The MTP_SL_FIBR statistic tracks the messages between a BSS and a remote site, which are
out of sequence, causing the Signaling Link (SL) to go out-of-service. This statistic is like the
MTP_NEG_ACKS statistic but signals a more severe condition.
Pegging
This statistic pegs when the SL is lost due to the detection of an abnormal Forward Indicator
Bit (FIB) caused by the de-synchronization of the Backward Sequence Number (BSN) and
Forward Sequence Number (FSN).
Analysis
A threshold value should be assigned to this statistic reecting the maximum number of times
an SL may be lost due to the detection of an abnormal FIB that are acceptable in normal system
operations.
If the specied threshold is exceeded, the 1. MTL: SL failure - abnormal FIBR/BSNR - PM
alarm is generated. Refer to the manual Maintenance Information: Alarm Handling at the
OMC-R (68P02901W26) for troubleshooting information.
11-32
Reference
Usage
MTP C7 performance.
Fault nding.
Basis
SS7_LINK.
Type
Counter.
Alarm
Major.
68P02901W56-S
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MTP_START_RPO
MTP_START_RPO
Description
The MTP_START_PRO statistic tracks the number of times a remote processor outage occurs.
Pegging
This statistic pegs each time a remote processor outage condition is identied.
Analysis
A threshold value should be assigned to this statistic reecting the maximum number of remote
processor outages that are acceptable in normal system operations.
If the specied threshold is exceeded, the 8. MTL: Start of remote processor outage - PM
alarm is generated. Refer to the manual Maintenance Information: Alarm Handling at the
OMC-R (68P02901W26) for troubleshooting information.
Reference
Usage
MTP C7 performance.
Fault nding.
Basis
SS7_LINK.
Type
Counter.
Alarm
Warning.
68P02901W56-S
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May 2008
MTP_STOP_RPO
MTP_STOP_RPO
Description
The MTP_STOP_RPO statistic tracks the number of times a remote processor outage condition
stops.
Pegging
This statistic pegs each time the remote processor outage stops.
Analysis
This statistic can be used for trend analysis of remote processor outages and restoration.
11-34
Reference
Usage
MTP C7 availability.
Fault nding.
Basis
SS7_LINK.
Type
Counter.
68P02901W56-S
May 2008
MTP_SU_ERROR
MTP_SU_ERROR
Description
The MTP_SU_ERROR statistic tracks the number of times erroneous signal units are received
on the Signaling Link (SL).
Pegging
This statistic pegs each time an erroneous signal unit is received on the SL.
Analysis
A threshold value should be assigned to this statistic reecting the maximum number of times
erroneous signal units may be received on the SL that are acceptable in normal system
operations.
If the specied threshold is exceeded, the 6. MTL: Number of signal units in error - PM
alarm is generated. Refer to the manual Maintenance Information: Alarm Handling at the
OMC-R (68P02901W26) for troubleshooting information.
Reference
Usage
MTP C7 performance.
Fault nding.
Basis
SS7_LINK.
Type
Counter.
Alarm
Warning.
68P02901W56-S
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May 2008
MTP_UNAVAILABLE
MTP_UNAVAILABLE
Description
The MTP_UNAVAILABLE statistic tracks the total time a Signaling Link (SL) is out-of-service
for all reasons including those caused by operator intervention.
Pegging
This statistic records the duration of SL unavailability for all reasons, including those caused
by operator intervention through the MMI.
Analysis
This statistic can be used for trend analysis of the duration of SL outages, including those
caused by operator interaction.
11-36
Reference
Usage
MTP C7 availability.
Fault nding.
Basis
SS7_LINK.
Type
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SIB_RX
SIB_RX
Description
The SIB_RX statistic provides a means of calculating MTL utilization by counting the number of
Status Indication Busy LSSU messages received.
Pegging
This statistic pegs each receipt of a Status Indication Busy (SIB) LSSU message on a per
signaling link basis.
Analysis
This statistic can be used for trend analysis.
Reference
Usage
MTP C7 utilization.
Network planning.
Fault nding.
Key statistic:
MTL_UTILISATION_RX.
Basis
SS7_Link.
Type
Counter.
68P02901W56-S
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May 2008
SIB_TX
SIB_TX
Description
The SIB_TX statistic provides a means of calculating MTL utilization by counting the number of
Status Indication Busy LSSU messages transmitted.
Pegging
This statistic pegs each transmission of a Status Indication Busy (SIB) LSSU message on
a per-signaling link basis.
Analysis
This statistic can be used for trend analysis.
11-38
Reference
Usage
MTP C7 utilization.
Network planning.
Fault nding.
Key statistic:
MTL_UTILISATION_TX.
Basis
SS7_Link.
Type
Counter.
68P02901W56-S
May 2008
SL_CONGESTION
SL_CONGESTION
Description
The SL_CONGESTION statistic tracks the number of times the remote congestion timer expires
due to excessive duration of Signaling Link (SL) failure.
Pegging
This statistic pegs each time the remote congestion timer expires due to excessive duration of
congestion on an SL failure.
Analysis
A threshold value should be assigned to this statistic which reects the maximum number of
remote congestion timer expirations that are acceptable in normal system operations.
If the specied threshold is exceeded, the 4. MTL: SL failure - excessive duration of
congestion - PM alarm is generated. Refer to the manual Maintenance Information: Alarm
Handling at the OMC-R (68P02901W26) for troubleshooting information.
Reference
Usage
MTP C7 utilization.
Network planning.
Fault nding.
Basis
SS7_Link.
Type
Counter.
Alarm
Warning.
68P02901W56-S
11-39
May 2008
SL_STOP_CONGESTION
SL_STOP_CONGESTION
Description
The SL_STOP_CONGESTION statistic tracks Signaling Link (SL) congestion stoppage.
Pegging
This statistic is pegged each time the signaling link congestion indication stops.
Analysis
11-40
Reference
Usage
MTP C7 utilization.
Network planning.
Fault nding.
Basis
SS7_Link.
Type
Counter.
68P02901W56-S
May 2008
Chapter
12
CBL, GSL, OML, RSL, and XBL statistics
X.25/LAP-D statistics included here, are used to track BSS data transmission information. These
statistics relate to the events on the following links:
The statistics are listed in X.25/LAP-D Level: X.25 and LAP-D statistics on page 12-2.
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12-1
X.25 and LAP-D statistics are used to track BSS data transmission information. The following
are the X.25 and LAP-D statistics:
12-2
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ATER_CHANNEL_REQUEST
ATER_CHANNEL_REQUEST
Description
The ATER_CHANNEL_REQUEST counts the number of Ater channels requested.
Pegging
This statistic pegs whenever an Ater channel is requested.
Analysis
Reference
None.
Usage
Network planning.
Fault nding.
Quality of service monitoring.
Basis
AXCDR.
Type
Counter.
68P02901W56-S
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May 2008
ATER_CHANNEL_STATUS
ATER_CHANNEL_STATUS
Description
The ATER_CHANNEL_STATUS statistic tracks the Ater channel status on a per XBL linkset
basis.
Table 12-1
ATER_CHANNEL_STATUS bins
Bin
Cause
ATER_CHAN_REQ_FAIL
CALL_SETUP_FAIL_COMM_ERR
INIT_HO_CIC_FAIL_COMM_ERR
ATER_SWITCH_FAIL_COMM_ERR
CALL_SETUP_FAIL_NO_ATER
INIT_HO_CIC_FAIL_NO_ATER
ATER_SWITCH_FAIL_NO_ATER
Description
NOTE
The pegging occurs only when the
BSC is operating in EAC mode.
All remaining CICs are routed through the
associated RXCDR. The BSC automatically blocks
all these idle CICs at the Mobile System Control
(MSC).
Continued
12-4
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Pegging
Description
Cause
NOTE
All out-of-service (OOS) and idle CICs
have Low Ater Resources reason set.
Pegging
This statistic pegs the number of events relating to ATER allocation and assignment scenarios
on a per XBL linkset basis.
Analysis
Reference
None.
Usage
Network planning.
Fault nding.
Quality of service monitoring.
Basis
AXCDR.
Type
Counter array.
68P02901W56-S
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May 2008
ATER_PREEMPT_ATMPT
ATER_PREEMPT_ATMPT
Description
The ATER_PREEMPT_ATMPT statistic tracks the number of times the Ater preemption
mechanism is successful in nding a resource to preempt (excluding switchover scenarios).
Pegging
The BSS pegs the ATER_PREEMPT_ATMPT statistic when the Ater preemption mechanism is
successful in nding a resource to preempt (excluding switchover scenarios).
Analysis
12-6
Reference
None.
Usage
Basis
AXCDR.
Type
Counter.
68P02901W56-S
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ATER_PREEMPT_ATMPT_SWOVER
ATER_PREEMPT_ATMPT_SWOVER
Description
The ATER_PREEMPT_ATMPT_SWOVER statistic tracks the number of times the Ater
preemption mechanism is successful in nding a resource to preempt due to switchover
scenarios.
Pegging
The BSS pegs the ATER_PREEMPT_ATMPT_SWOVER statistic when the Ater preemption
mechanism is successful in nding a resource to preempt due to switchover scenarios.
Analysis
Reference
None.
Usage
Basis
AXCDR.
Type
Counter.
68P02901W56-S
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May 2008
ATER_PREEMPT_FAIL
ATER_PREEMPT_FAIL
Description
The ATER_PREEMPT_FAIL statistic tracks the number of times the Ater preemption mechanism
fails to allocate a resource (for non-switchover cases only).
Pegging
The BSS pegs the ATER_PREEMPT_FAIL statistic when Ater preemption fails due to a conict
between BSS mechanisms or when there are multiple failures in preemption mechanism.
NOTE
For multiple failures, the ATER_PREEMPT_FAIL statistic pegs only once.
Analysis
A threshold value should be assigned to this statistic which reects the maximum number of
times the Ater preemption mechanism is unsuccessful.
If the specied threshold is exceeded, the 0. AXCDR: PM Alarm is generated. Refer to
the manual Maintenance Information: Alarm Handling at the OMC-R (68P02901W26) for
troubleshooting information.
12-8
Reference
None.
Usage
Basis
AXCDR.
Type
Counter.
68P02901W56-S
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ATER_PREEMPT_FAIL_SWOVER
ATER_PREEMPT_FAIL_SWOVER
Description
This new statistic tracks the number of times the Ater preemption mechanism fails to allocate a
resource (for switchover cases only).
Pegging
The BSS pegs the ATER_PREEMPT_FAIL_SWOVER statistic when Ater preemption fails due to a
conict between BSS mechanisms or when there are multiple failures in preemption mechanism.
NOTE
For multiple failures, the ATER_PREEMPT_FAIL_SWOVER statistic pegs only once.
Analysis
Reference
None.
Usage
Basis
AXCDR.
Type
Counter.
68P02901W56-S
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May 2008
ATER_PREEMPT_RQD
ATER_PREEMPT_RQD
Description
The ATER_PREEMPT_RQD statistic tracks the number of times the ATER preemption
mechanism is triggered.
The BSS triggers the Ater preemption mechanism when no 8 kbps or 16 kbps resources are
available to satisfy the requirements of a request with preemption capability (PCI = 1 and
priority level less than 14).
Pegging
The BSS shall peg the ATER_PREEMPT_RQD statistic when Ater preemption is triggered.
Analysis
12-10
Reference
None.
Usage
Basis
AXCDR.
Type
Counter.
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EXT_UL_EXITS
EXT_UL_EXITS
{26881}
Description
The EXT_UL_EXITS statistic gives the total number of exits from extended uplink TBF mode to
normal uplink transfer mode or normal uplink TBF release.
Pegging
This statistic pegs the ending of extended uplink TBF. BSS pegs the appropriate bin. Different
bins and method of collection is as follows:
Description
Analysis
The EXT_UL_EXITS statistic tracks the number of exits from extended uplink TBF mode.
Reference
None.
Usage
Performance management.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter array.
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EXT_UL_USF_USAGE
EXT_UL_USF_USAGE
{26881}
Description
The EXT_UL_USF_USAGE statistic provides the number of control blocks received during
extended uplink TBF mode. It also provides the number of times no activity is recorded at the
PCU during extended uplink TBF mode when ext_utbf_nodata is one.
Pegging
This statistic is pegged based on the type of block received on assigned USF during extended
uplink mode. Different bins and method of collection is as follows:
Table 12-3
EXT_UL_USF_USAGE bins
Bin
Description
Analysis
This statistic provides block count for which non-real data block is received by the PCU during
extended uplink TBF mode.
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Reference
None.
Usage
Performance management.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter array.
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FRMR
FRMR
Description
The FRMR statistic tracks the number of frames that were rejected because the frames were
not recoverable.
Pegging
This statistic pegs each time a frame that is not recoverable, is received.
Analysis
Reference
Usage
X.25/LAP-D.
Fault nding.
Basis
X25_LINK/LAP-D_LINK.
Type
Counter.
Alarm
Warning.
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I_FRAMES_RX
I_FRAMES_RX
Description
The I_FRAMES_RX statistic tracks the number of Information Frames (I-Frames) received.
Pegging
This statistic pegs when an I-Frame is received.
Analysis
12-14
Reference
ITU-TSS Q.920 - 1.
ITU-TSS X.20 - X.32.
Usage
X.25/LAP-D.
Basis
X25_LINK/LAP-D_LINK.
Type
Counter.
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I_FRAMES_TX
I_FRAMES_TX
Description
The I_FRAMES_TX statistic tracks the number of Information Frames (I-Frames) transmitted.
Pegging
This statistic pegs when an I-Frame is transmitted.
Analysis
Reference
ITU-TSS Q.920 - 1.
ITU-TSS X.20 - X.32.
Usage
X.25/LAP-D.
Basis
X25_LINK/LAP-D_LINK.
Type
Counter.
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INVALID_FRAMES_RX
INVALID_FRAMES_RX
Description
The INVALID_FRAMES_RX statistic tracks the number of invalid frames received.
Pegging
This statistic is pegged whenever an invalid frame is received.
X.25
On the OML (BSS-OMC-R).
On the CBL (BSS-CBC).
LAP-D
On the RSL (BSS-BTS link).
On the XBL (BSC-RXCDR link).
Analysis
12-16
Reference
ITU-TSS Q.920 - 1.
ITU-TSS X.20 - X.32.
Usage
X.25/LAP-D.
Fault nding.
Basis
X25_LINK/LAP-D_LINK.
Type
Counter.
Alarm
Warning.
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LAP-D_CONGESTION
LAP-D_CONGESTION
Description
The LAP-D_CONGESTION statistic tracks the time that the LAP-D link is congested. This
indicates the time period in milliseconds when the sending speed of the BSC/BTS processes
is more than the link transmit capability and provides a way of monitoring when more links
need to be added.
NOTE
The exec-dlsp process has a bigger buffer to hold outgoing messages therefore
the messages are not dropped even during the congestion period.
Pegging
This statistic pegs when the transmit buffer gets full and stops when the buffer is available again.
Analysis
Reference
ITU-TSS Q.920 - 1.
Usage
LAP-D.
Fault nding.
Basis
LAP-D_LINK.
Type
Duration.
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MSGS_DISCARD_ON_RSL
MSGS_DISCARD_ON_RSL
Description
This statistic counts the number of discard-eligible messages discarded on each RSL by RSL
congestion control operation.
Pegging
This statistic is pegged each time downlink messages are discarded by the RSL Congestion
Control operation on each RSL.
Analysis
This statistic is used for trend analysis of RSL congestion status.
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Reference
Usage
Basis
RSL.
Type
Counter.
Alarm
None.
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N2_EXPIRY
N2_EXPIRY
Description
The N2_EXPIRY statistic tracks the number of link alignment retries attempted without success.
Pegging
This statistic pegs when the retry count threshold has been exceeded.
Analysis
Reference
ITU-TSS Q.920 - 1.
ITU-TSS X.20 - X.32.
Usage
X.25/LAP-D.
Fault nding.
Basis
X25_LINK/LAP-D_LINK.
Type
Counter.
Alarm
Minor.
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RSL_LINK_INS
RSL_LINK_INS
{22266}
Description
The RSL_LINK_INS statistic tracks the time that an RSL link is in service within a predened
interval.
Pegging
This statistic is started when the RSL link is in service and ends when the RSL link becomes
OOS within a predened interval.
Analysis
12-20
Reference
None.
Usage
Basis
RSL link.
Type
Duration.
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RSL_RX_OCTETS
RSL_RX_OCTETS
{22266}
Description
The RSL_RX_OCTETS statistic collects the total length of octets transmitted over the RSL link
from BTS to BSC when the RSL link is in service within a predened interval.
Pegging
The BSC collects the octets transmitted over an RSL uplink when an RSL link is in service. This
statistic provides a cumulative length of octets transmitted over an RSL link from BTS to BSC.
NOTE
The octets count for pre GPROC3-2 boards (not including retransmissions and
supervisory frames) is based on payload and LAP-D header information. This does not
apply to GPROC3-2 boards as the LAP-D protocol is provided by software.
OMC can use the following formula to calculate the key statistics:
The RSL link can be either 16 or 64 kbit/s. In the formula above, an rsl_link_rate of 1 indicates
16 kbit/s bandwidth, 4 indicates 64 kbit/s bandwidth.
Analysis
Reference
None.
Usage
Uplink utilization.
Trouble shooting.
RSL provisioning.
Basis
RSL link.
Type
Counter.
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RSL_TX_OCTETS
RSL_TX_OCTETS
{22266}
Description
The RSL_TX_OCTETS statistic collects the total length of octets transmitted over the RSL link
from BSC to BTS when the RSL link is in service within a predened interval.
Pegging
The BSC collects the octets transmitted over an RSL downlink when an RSL link is in service.
This statistic provides a cumulative length of octets transmitted over an RSL link from BSC to
BTS.
The BSC collects the octets transmitted over an RSL downlink when an RSL link is in service.
This statistic provides a cumulative length of octets transmitted over an RSL link from BSC to
BTS.
OMC can use the following formula to calculate the key statistics:
The RSL link can be either 16 or 64 kbit/s. In the formula above, an rsl_link_rate of 1 indicates
16 kbit/s bandwidth, 4 indicates 64 kbit/s bandwidth.
Analysis
12-22
Reference
None.
Usage
Downlink utilization.
Trouble shooting.
RSL provisioning.
Basis
RSL link.
Type
Counter.
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SABM_TX
SABM_TX
Description
The SABM_TX statistic tracks the links that come into service.
Pegging
This statistic is pegged for all Set Asynchronous Balanced Mode (SABM) frames.
Analysis
Reference
ITU-TSS Q.920 - 1.
ITU-TSS X.20 - X.32.
Usage
X.25/LAP-D.
Basis
X25_LINK/LAP-D_LINK.
Type
Counter.
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Chapter
13
PCU statistics
PCU statistics are captured from the events occurring at the Packet Control Unit (PCU). They are
categorized into subgroups, each of which is described in PCU statistics subgroups on page 13-2.
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GBL statistics
The GBL device refers to the congured number of timeslots on an E1 link between the PCU
and the Serving GPRS Support Node (SGSN). This interface is referred to as the Gb interface.
The Gb interface allows many users to be multiplexed over a common physical resource. GPRS
signaling and user data are sent on the same physical resource; that is, no dedicated physical
resources are allocated for signaling purposes.
The GBL measurement types are listed as follows:
Accessibility statistics
Accessibility statistics measure how effectively GPRS resources are being accessed. These
measurements assist the operator in planning the necessary resources required for the MS
to efciently access the network.
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Throughput statistics
Throughput statistics
The throughput statistics are listed as follows:
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Utilization statistics
Utilization statistics
Utilization statistics measure how effectively GPRS resources are being utilized. These
measurements assist the operator in planning the necessary resources required for the MS to
efciently use the network.
The utilization statistics include the following:
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AIR_DL_CONTROL_BLKS
AIR_DL_CONTROL_BLKS
Description
The AIR_DL_CONTROL_BLKS statistic tracks the number of downlink control Radio Link
Control (RLC) blocks sent by the Packet Control Unit (PCU). Examples for downlink control
blocks are:
Pegging
This statistic is pegged for each control block sent down.
NOTE
This statistic is pegged for both GPRS and EGPRS events.
Analysis
This statistic can be used for the trend analysis of the number of Radio Link Control blocks
sent by the PCU.
Reference
None.
Usage
Performance management.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter.
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AIR_DL_TBF_FAILURES
AIR_DL_TBF_FAILURES
Description
The AIR_DL_TBF_FAILURES statistic tracks the total number of downlink Temporary Block
Flow (TBF) that are abnormally released in the different phases (identied in the bins) due
to radio failures in a cell.
Description
Establishment.
Data transfer.
Termination.
To see the relationship between the MS, BSS, and MSC for this statistic, refer to Throughput
statistics on page 19-87 in Chapter 19 Ladder diagrams.
Pegging
This statistic pegs each time a downlink TBF is established, and later abnormally released due
to radio failures in a cell during a statistical measurement interval. The statistic pegs the
appropriate bin depending on the phase where the TBF was abnormally released.
NOTE
This statistic is pegged for both GPRS and EGPRS events.
Analysis
13-10
Reference
None
Usage
Performance management
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter array.
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AIR_UL_CONTROL_BLKS
AIR_UL_CONTROL_BLKS
Description
The AIR_UL_CONTROL_BLKS statistic tracks the number of uplink control Radio Link Control
(RLC) blocks received by the PCU. Examples for Uplink control blocks are:
Pegging
This statistic is pegged for each control block the network receives from the MS.
NOTE
This statistic is pegged for both GPRS and EGPRS events.
Analysis
This statistic can be used for the trend analysis of Radio Link Control blocks sent by the MS.
Reference
None.
Usage
Performance management.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter.
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AIR_UL_TBF_FAILURES
AIR_UL_TBF_FAILURES
Description
The AIR_UL_TBF_FAILURES statistic tracks the total number of uplink Temporary Block
Flow (TBF) that are abnormally released in the different phases (identied in the bins) due
to radio failures in a cell.
Table 13-2
AIR_UL_TBF_FAILURES bins
Bin
Description
Establishment.
Data transfer.
Termination.
To see the relationship between the MS, BSS, and MSC for this statistic, refer to Throughput
statistics on page 19-87.
Pegging
This statistic pegs each time an uplink TBF is established, and later abnormally released due
to radio failures in a cell during a statistical measurement interval. The statistic pegs the
appropriate bin depending on the phase where the TBF was abnormally released.
NOTE
This statistic is pegged for both GPRS and EGPRS events.
Analysis
13-12
Reference
None
Usage
Performance management
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter array.
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AVG_SIMUL_DL_TBFS
AVG_SIMUL_DL_TBFS
Description
The gauge statistic AVG_SIMUL_DL_TBFS measures the average number of simultaneous
downlink TBFs per cell.
Pegging
The average simultaneous DL TBFs are calculated over a sample period of 80 ms. GTS pegs
the average number of DL TBFs that were active over 80 ms.
DL-TBF is considered successfully established when:
The nal PDAN is received by the network and timer T3193 has expired.
The downlink TBF includes the nal super-coattail and T3193 has expired.
Analysis
Reference
None.
Usage
Basis
Cell
Type
Gauge.
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AVG_SIMUL_UL_TBFS
AVG_SIMUL_UL_TBFS
Description
The gauge statistic AVG_SIMUL_UL_TBFS measures the average number of simultaneous
uplink TBFs per cell.
Pegging
The average simultaneous active UL TBFs are calculated over a sample period of 80 ms. GTS
pegs the average number of UL TBFs that were active over 80 ms.
UL-TBF is considered being established successfully when:
NOTE
FPUAK CA cannot be received by the MS due to cell reselections or if the MS is
not waiting for the CA to close the uplink TBF. In that case, the uplink TBF has to
be considered closed after waiting for the CA timeout (The uplink TBF duration is
measured as longer than it is in reality, as in this case).
Analysis
13-14
Reference
None.
Usage
Basis
Cell
Type
Gauge.
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BLOCKED_DL_TBFS
BLOCKED_DL_TBFS
Description
The counter array statistic BLOCKED_DL_TBF counts the number of occurrences of blocked
downlink TBF establishment for various causes.
Pegging
The BLOCKED_DL_TBFS statistic pegs the appropriate bin for each occurrence of a blocked
downlink TBF establishment due to the following failure causes:
Scenario
Description
INSUFF_RESOURCE
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Analysis
Analysis
13-16
Reference
None.
Usage
Basis
Cell
Type
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CELL_FLUSH_REQS
CELL_FLUSH_REQS
Description
The CELL_FLUSH_REQS statistic tracks the number of ush requests received on the GBL(s)
per-cell basis.
Pegging
This statistic is pegged each time a ush request is received on the GBL to ush the Logical
Link Control (LLC) Protocol Data Unit (PDU) for a particular MS.
Analysis
This statistic can be used for the trend analysis of the number of ush messages received
by the BSS.
Reference
None.
Usage
Network planning.
Congestion.
Basis
Cell
Type
Counter.
NOTE
This statistic was previously known as GBL_FLUSH_REQS.
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CH_REQ_UNSVCD_PCU
CH_REQ_UNSVCD_PCU
Description
The CH_REQ_UNSVCD_PCU statistic tracks the total number of uplink GPRS channel requests
unserviced by the PCU.
This statistic represents the major reasons for not servicing GPRS channel requests at the PCU.
Minor condition scenarios, such as the channel request being received in a wrong MS/TBF state
due to system race conditions, and various system delays are minimal and are not covered
in any of the bins above.
Pegging
This statistic is pegged for each channel request unserviced by the PCU.
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Name
Description
CH_REC_PCU_R_BW
CH_REC_PCU_R_RTD
CH_REC_PCU_R_IR
CH_REC_PCU_P_RTD
CH_REC_PCU_P_IR
CH_REC_PCU_PR_RTD
CH_REC_PCU_PR_IR
CH_REC_PCU_PD_IR
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Analysis
NOTE
This statistic is pegged for both GPRS and EGPRS events.
Analysis
This statistic can be used for the trend analysis of the PCU.
Reference
None.
Usage
Performance management.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter array.
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CHANNEL_REQS_REC
CHANNEL_REQS_REC
Description
The CHANNEL_REQS_REC statistic tracks the number of channel or resource request
messages received by the PCU.
Description
OMC-R Name
CHANNEL_REQS_REC_P_C
CHANNEL_REQS_REC_P_P
CHANNEL_REQS_REC_B_C
CHANNEL_REQS_REC_B_P
CHANNEL_REQS_REC_P_R
CHANNEL_REQS_REC_CP_A
CHANNEL_REQS_REC_E_C
CHANNEL_REQS_REC_EGPRS_1PH_CC
CHANNEL_REQS_REC_EGPRS_1PH_PCC
CHANNEL_REQS_REC_EGPRS_SBK_CC
10
CHANNEL_REQS_REC_EGPRS_SBK_PCC
11
CHANNEL_REQS_REC_EGPRS_PKRS_RQ
12
NOTE
The OMC displays the bins alphabetically.
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Pegging
To see the relationship between the MS, BSS, and MSC for this statistic, refer to Accessibility
statistics on page 19-81 in Chapter 19 Ladder diagrams.
Pegging
This statistic pegs for each channel request message received. The bin that is incremented is
determined by the channel request message type.
Analysis
Reference
None.
Usage
Network planning.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter array.
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CHANNEL_REQS_REJECT
CHANNEL_REQS_REJECT
Description
The CHANNEL_REQS_REJECT statistic tracks the number of rejections by the PCU for
packet channel or resource requests. The PCU rejects such requests because the resources
are unavailable.
To see the relationship between the MS, BSS, and MSC for this statistic, refer to Accessibility
statistics on page 19-81.
Pegging
This statistic pegs when a Packet Access Reject message is sent to the MS in response to a
UL Request in PDAK or to a Packet Resource Request (two-phase access) when there are no
resources left to allocate. No retransmissions are pegged.
NOTE
This statistic is pegged for both GPRS and EGPRS events.
Analysis
13-22
Reference
None.
Usage
Network planning.
Congestion.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter.
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CHANNEL_REQS_SUCCESS
CHANNEL_REQS_SUCCESS
Description
This statistic counts the number of channel or resource requests that are allocated a TBF
resource successfully.
This statistic specically counts the number of ASSIGNMENT messages sent to the MS.
Re-transmissions are excluded.
OMC-R Name
Description
CHANNEL_REQS_SUCCESS_P_C
CHANNEL_REQS_SUCCESS_P_P
CHANNEL_REQS_SUCCESS_B_C
CHANNEL_REQS_SUCCESS_B_P
CHANNEL_REQS_SUCCESS_P_R
CHANNEL_REQS_SUCCESS_PKTS
CHANNEL_REQS_SUCCESS_E_C
CHANNEL_REQS_SUCCESS_CP_A
CHANNEL_REQS_SUCCESS_E_1P_CCC
CHANNEL_REQS_SUCCESS_E_1P_PCCC
10
CHANNEL_REQS_SUCCESS_E_SB_CCC
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Pegging
OMC-R Name
Description
11
CHANNEL_REQS_SUCCESS_E_SB_PCCC
12
CHANNEL_REQS_SUCCESS_E_PUAPRR
13
CHANNEL_REQS_SUCCESS_E_PTR
14
NOTE
The OMC displays the bins alphabetically.
To see the relationship between the MS, BSS, and MSC for this statistic, refer to Accessibility
statistics on page 19-81 in Chapter 19 Ladder diagrams.
Pegging
This statistic pegs for each channel request message granted on the downlink. The bin that
is incremented is determined by the channel request message type. Retransmissions are not
pegged.
Analysis
The statistic can be used for the trend analysis of the number of successful uplink GPRS calls
made by a particular CELL.
13-24
Reference
3GPP TS Release 5.
Usage
Network planning.
Congestion.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter array.
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CODING_SCHEME_CHANGE
CODING_SCHEME_CHANGE
Description
The CODING_SCHEME_CHANGE statistic is obtained by measuring the number of coding
scheme upgrades (from lower to higher coding scheme) and coding scheme downgrades (from
higher to lower coding scheme) for the uplinks and downlinks in a statistical measurement
period.
NOTE
Controls blocks (always sent at CS-1) results in this statistic not being pegged.
Downlink coding scheme transitions for dummy blocks (when entering and
exiting super-coattail) is not be counted.
Cause
Description
CODING_SCHEME_CHANGE_0
CODING_SCHEME_CHANGE_1
CODING_SCHEME_CHANGE_2
CODING_SCHEME_CHANGE_3
CODING_SCHEME_CHANGE_4
CODING_SCHEME_CHANGE_5
CODING_SCHEME_CHANGE_6
CODING_SCHEME_CHANGE_7
Pegging
The appropriate bin is incremented each time a change in coding scheme occurs.
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Analysis
Analysis
This statistic can be used for the trend analysis of the number of Coding Scheme upgrades and
downgrades on the uplink and downlink which may signify that the cell is congested.
13-26
Reference
3GPP TS Release 5.
Usage
Network planning.
Congestion.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter array.
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CONG_REL_DL_SCTS
CONG_REL_DL_SCTS
Description
The CONG_REL_DL_SCTS statistic tracks the total number of downlink TBF terminations
under the delayed TBF release mode (super-coattail) in a cell, as cell availability goes below
the following thresholds:
The minimum super-coattail duration is 15 block periods or 300 ms. No super-coattail below 15
block periods is terminated.
NOTE
This statistic is accessible only if the Increased PRP Capacity feature is enabled.
Pegging
This statistic pegs each time an uplink TBF is successfully established and later released
under the delayed TBF release mode to relieve the congestion in a cell during a statistical
measurement interval.
NOTE
This statistic is pegged for both GPRS and EGPRS events.
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Analysis
Analysis
13-28
Reference
None
Usage
Performance management
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter.
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CS_PAGE_REQS
CS_PAGE_REQS
Description
The CS_PAGE_REQS statistic represents the total number of circuit switched page requests
received by the PCU.
Pegging
One unit represents one CS page request.
Analysis
Reference
None.
Basis
GBL.
Type
Counter.
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CS12_ON_32K_CHAN
CS12_ON_32K_CHAN
Description
The CS12_ON_32K_CHAN statistic tracks the percentage of time in a statistics reporting
period that CS-3, CS-4 capable (32kTRAU) GPRS timeslots are used with CS-1 and CS-2 rates.
Pegging
This statistic measures the percentage of blocks for which CS-1 and CS-2 data was transmitted
on a timeslot capable of CS-3 or CS-4 rates.
Analysis
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Reference
None.
Usage
Basis
Cell.
Type
Percentage.
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CS1234_ON_64K_CHAN
CS1234_ON_64K_CHAN
Description
The CS1234_ON_64K_CHAN represents the percentage of data blocks encoded with GPRS
coding schemes over the total data blocks (GPRS/EGPRS) carried by 64k TRAUs.
The statistic is not available if the EGPRS feature is restricted.
Pegging
The range is 0% to 100%.
Analysis
Reference
None.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Percentage.
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CS1_USE_DL
CS1_USE_DL
Description
The CS1_USE_DL key statistic provides usage gures of DL coding scheme CS-1 for GPRS.
Formula
Analysis
13-32
Type
Percentage.
Raw statistics
DL_RADIO_BLKS_1_TS,
DL_RADIO_BLKS_2_TS,
DL_RADIO_BLKS_3_TS,
DL_RADIO_BLKS_4_TS, and their
bin 0.
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CS2_USE_DL
CS2_USE_DL
Description
The CS2_USE_DL key statistic provides usage gures of DL coding scheme CS-2 for GPRS.
Formula
Analysis
Type
Percentage.
Raw statistics
DL_RADIO_BLKS_1_TS,
DL_RADIO_BLKS_2_TS,
DL_RADIO_BLKS_3_TS,
DL_RADIO_BLKS_4_TS, and their
bin 1.
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CS3_USE_DL
CS3_USE_DL
Description
The CS3_USE_DL key statistic provides usage gures DL coding scheme CS-3 for GPRS.
Formula
Analysis
13-34
Type
Percentage.
Raw statistics
Bin 2 of DL_RADIO_BLKS_1_TS,
DL_RADIO_BLKS_2_TS,
DL_RADIO_BLKS_3_TS,
DL_RADIO_BLKS_4_TS and their
bin 2.
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CS4_USE_DL
CS4_USE_DL
Description
The CS4_USE_DL key statistic provides usage gures of DL coding scheme CS-4 for GPRS.
Formula
Analysis
Type
Percentage.
Raw statistics
Bin 3 of DL_RADIO_BLKS_1_TS,
DL_RADIO_BLKS_2_TS,
DL_RADIO_BLKS_3_TS and
DL_RADIO_BLKS_4_TS and their bin 3.
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DL_BLER_CS1
DL_BLER_CS1
Description
The DL_BLER_CS1 statistic indicates the number of times, measured at statistical intervals,
the BLER of a particular carrier, when using coding scheme 1 to transmit in the downlink
direction, falls into the given range. Each bin represents a range of percentage BLER, with high
value of the range indicated in the bin name.
Pegging
Each bin represents the different range of BLER:
Table 13-8
Bin
Range
0, <5%
40%, 100%
One unit represents 10 DL BLER calculations. For a given carrier using coding scheme 1
in downlink transfer, the calculation is done by using a weighted algorithm that applies on
Ack/Nack bitmaps obtained from currently and previously received PDAK by the PCU. 10X+Y
(1<=Y<=10) calculations is represented as X+1.
The range is 0 to 9,000. PDAKs can be received as frequently as once in every two blocks. So in a
one hour period, there is a maximum of 3,600,000 ms/(2x20 ms) = 90,000 PDAKs being received.
Thus there is at the most 90,000 calculations, and the maximum value is 9,000 for each bin.
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Formula
Formula
Analysis
Reference
None.
Basis
Carrier.
Type
Counter array.
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May 2008
DL_BLER_CS2
DL_BLER_CS2
Description
The DL_BLER_CS2 statistic indicates the number of times, measured at statistical intervals,
the BLER of a particular carrier, when using coding scheme 2 to transmit in the downlink
direction, falls into the given range. Each bin represents a range of percentage BLER, with high
value of the range indicated in the bin name.
Pegging
Each bin represents the different range of BLER:
Table 13-9
Bin
Range
0, < 10%
65%, 100%
One unit represents 10 DL BLER calculations. For a given carrier using coding scheme 2
in downlink transfer, the calculation is done by using a weighted algorithm that applies on
Ack/Nack bitmaps obtained from currently and previously received PDAK by the PCU. 10X+Y
(1<=Y<=10) calculations is represented as X+1.
The range is 0 to 9,000. PDAKs can be received as frequently as once in every two blocks. So in a
one hour period, there is a maximum of 3,600,000 ms/(2x20 ms) = 90,000 PDAKs being received.
Thus there is at the most 90,000 calculations, and the maximum value is 9,000 for each bin.
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Formula
Formula
Analysis
Reference
None.
Basis
Carrier.
Type
Counter array.
68P02901W56-S
13-39
May 2008
DL_BLER_CS3
DL_BLER_CS3
Description
The DL_BLER_CS3 statistic indicates the number of times, measured at statistical intervals,
the BLER of a particular carrier, when using coding scheme 3 to transmit in the downlink
direction, falls into the given range. Each bin represents a range of percentage BLER, with high
value of the range indicated in the bin name.
NOTE
This statistics is unavailable if coding scheme 3/4 is disabled.
Pegging
Each bin represents the different range of BLER:
Range
0, < 15%
70%, 100%
One unit represents 10 DL BLER calculations. For a given carrier using coding scheme 3
in downlink transfer, the calculation is done by using a weighted algorithm that applies on
Ack/Nack bitmaps obtained from currently and previously received PDAK by the PCU. 10X+Y
(1<=Y<=10) calculations is represented as X+1.
The range is 0 to 9,000. PDAKs can be received as frequently as once in every two blocks. So in a
one hour period, there is a maximum of 3,600,000 ms/(2x20 ms) = 90,000 PDAKs being received.
Thus there is at the most 90,000 calculations, and the maximum value is 9,000 for each bin.
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Formula
Formula
Analysis
Reference
None.
Basis
Carrier.
Type
Counter array.
68P02901W56-S
13-41
May 2008
DL_BLER_CS4
DL_BLER_CS4
Description
The DL_BLER_CS4 statistic indicates the number of times, measured at statistical intervals,
the BLER of a particular carrier, when using coding scheme 3 to transmit in the downlink
direction, falls into the given range. Each bin represents a range of percentage BLER, with high
value of the range indicated in the bin name.
NOTE
This statistic is unavailable if coding scheme 3/4 is disabled.
Pegging
Each bin represents the different range of BLER:
Range
0, < 20%
65%, 100%
One unit represents 10 DL BLER calculations. For a given carrier using coding scheme 4
in downlink transfer, the calculation is done by using a weighted algorithm that applies on
Ack/Nack bitmaps obtained from currently and previously received PDAK by the PCU. 10X+Y
(1<=Y<=10) calculations is represented as X+1.
The range is 0 to 9,000. PDAKs can be received as frequently as once in every two blocks. So in a
one hour period, there is a maximum of 3,600,000 ms/(2x20 ms) = 90,000 PDAKs being received.
Thus there is at the most 90,000 calculations, and the maximum value is 9,000 for each bin.
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Formula
Formula
Analysis
Reference
None.
Basis
Carrier.
Type
Counter array.
68P02901W56-S
13-43
May 2008
DL_BLER_MCS1
DL_BLER_MCS1
Description
The DL_BLER_MCS2 statistic indicates the number of times, measured at statistical intervals,
the BLER of a particular carrier, when using EGPRS modulation coding scheme 1 to transmit in
the downlink direction, falls into the given range. Each bin represents a range of percentage
BLER, with high value of the range indicated in the bin name.
The statistic is not available if the EGPRS feature is disabled.
Pegging
Each bin represents the different range of BLER:
Range
0, < 5%
40%, 100%
One unit represents 10 DL BLER calculations. For a given carrier using EGPRS modulation
coding scheme 1 in downlink transfer, the calculation is done by using a weighted algorithm
that applies on Ack/Nack bitmaps obtained from currently and previously received PDAK by the
PCU. 10X+Y (1<=Y<=10) calculations is represented as X+1.
The range is 0 to 9,000. PDAKs can be received as frequently as once in every two blocks. So in a
one hour period, there is a maximum of 3,600,000ms/(2x20ms) = 90,000 PDAKs being received.
Thus there is at the most 90,000 calculations, and the maximum value is 9,000 for each bin.
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Formula
Formula
Analysis
Reference
None.
Basis
Carrier.
Type
Counter array.
68P02901W56-S
13-45
May 2008
DL_BLER_MCS2
DL_BLER_MCS2
Description
The DL_BLER_MCS2 statistic indicates the number of times, measured at statistical intervals,
the BLER of a particular carrier, when using EGPRS modulation coding scheme 2 to transmit in
the downlink direction, falls into the given range. Each bin represents a range of percentage
BLER, with high value of the range indicated in the bin name.
The statistic is not available if the EGPRS feature is disabled.
Pegging
Each bin represents the different range of BLER:
Range
0, < 10%
65%, 100%
One unit represents 10 DL BLER calculations. For a given carrier using EGPRS modulation
coding scheme 2 in downlink transfer, the calculation is done by using a weighted algorithm
that applies on Ack/Nack bitmaps obtained from currently and previously received PDAK by the
PCU. 10X+Y (1<=Y<=10) calculations is represented as X+1.
The range is 0 to 9,000. PDAKs can be received as frequently as once in every two blocks. So in a
one hour period, there is a maximum of 3,600,000ms/(2x20ms) = 90,000 PDAKs being received.
Thus there is at the most 90,000 calculations, and the maximum value is 9,000 for each bin.
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Formula
Formula
Analysis
Reference
None.
Basis
Carrier.
Type
Counter array.
68P02901W56-S
13-47
May 2008
DL_BLER_MCS3
DL_BLER_MCS3
Description
The DL_BLER_MCS3 statistic indicates the number of times, measured at statistical intervals,
the BLER of a particular carrier, when using EGPRS modulation coding scheme 3 to transmit in
the downlink direction, falls into the given range. Each bin represents a range of percentage
BLER, with high value of the range indicated in the bin name.
The statistic is not available if the EGPRS feature is disabled.
Pegging
Each bin represents the different range of BLER:
Range
0, < 10%
65%, 100%
One unit represents 10 DL BLER calculations. For a given carrier using EGPRS modulation
coding scheme 3 in downlink transfer, the calculation is done by using a weighted algorithm
that applies on Ack/Nack bitmaps obtained from currently and previously received PDAK by the
PCU. 10X+Y (1<=Y<=10) calculations is represented as X+1.
The range is 0 to 9,000. PDAKs can be received as frequently as once in every two blocks. So in a
one hour period, there is a maximum of 3,600,000 ms/(2x20 ms) = 90,000 PDAKs being received.
Thus there is at the most 90,000 calculations, and the maximum value is 9,000 for each bin.
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Formula
Formula
Analysis
Reference
None.
Basis
Carrier.
Type
Counter array.
68P02901W56-S
13-49
May 2008
DL_BLER_MCS4
DL_BLER_MCS4
Description
The DL_BLER_MCS4 statistic indicates the number of times, measured at statistical intervals,
the BLER of a particular carrier, when using EGPRS modulation coding scheme 4 to transmit in
the downlink direction, falls into the given range. Each bin represents a range of percentage
BLER, with high value of the range indicated in the bin name.
The statistic is not available if the EGPRS feature is disabled.
Pegging
Each bin represents the different range of BLER:
Range
0, < 20%
65%, 100%
One unit represents 10 DL BLER calculations. For a given carrier using EGPRS modulation
coding scheme 4 in downlink transfer, the calculation is done by using a weighted algorithm
that applies on Ack/Nack bitmaps obtained from currently and previously received PDAK by the
PCU. 10X+Y (1<=Y<=10) calculations is represented as X+1.
The range is 0 to 9,000. PDAKs can be received as frequently as once in every two blocks. So in a
one hour period, there is a maximum of 3,600,000 ms/(2x20 ms) = 90,000 PDAKs being received.
Thus there is at the most 90,000 calculations, and the maximum value is 9,000 for each bin.
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Formula
Formula
Analysis
Reference
None.
Basis
Carrier.
Type
Counter array.
68P02901W56-S
13-51
May 2008
DL_BLER_MCS5
DL_BLER_MCS5
Description
The DL_BLER_MCS5 statistic indicates the number of times, measured at statistical intervals,
the BLER of a particular carrier, when using EGPRS modulation coding scheme 5 to transmit in
the downlink direction, falls into the given range. Each bin represents a range of percentage
BLER, with high value of the range indicated in the bin name.
The statistic is not available if the EGPRS feature is disabled.
Pegging
Each bin represents the different range of BLER:
Range
0, < 15%
70%, 100%
One unit represents 10 DL BLER calculations. For a given carrier using EGPRS modulation
coding scheme 5 in downlink transfer, the calculation is done by using a weighted algorithm
that applies on Ack/Nack bitmaps obtained from currently and previously received PDAK by the
PCU. 10X+Y (1<=Y<=10) calculations is represented as X+1.
The range is 0 to 9,000. PDAKs can be received as frequently as once in every two blocks. So in a
one hour period, there is a maximum of 3,600,000 ms/(2x20 ms) = 90,000 PDAKs being received.
Thus there is at the most 90,000 calculations, and the maximum value is 9,000 for each bin.
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Formula
Formula
Analysis
Reference
None.
Basis
Carrier.
Type
Counter array.
68P02901W56-S
13-53
May 2008
DL_BLER_MCS6
DL_BLER_MCS6
Description
The DL_BLER_MCS6 statistic indicates the number of times, measured at statistical intervals,
the BLER of a particular carrier, when using EGPRS modulation coding scheme 6 to transmit in
the downlink direction, falls into the given range. Each bin represents a range of percentage
BLER, with high value of the range indicated in the bin name.
The statistic is not available if the EGPRS feature is disabled.
Pegging
Each bin represents the different range of BLER:
Range
0, < 15%
75%, 100%
One unit represents 10 DL BLER calculations. For a given carrier using EGPRS modulation
coding scheme 6 in downlink transfer, the calculation is done by using a weighted algorithm
that applies on Ack/Nack bitmaps obtained from currently and previously received PDAK by the
PCU. 10X+Y (1<=Y<=10) calculations is represented as X+1.
The range is 0 to 9,000. PDAKs can be received as frequently as once in every two blocks. So
in a one hour period, there is a maximum of 3,600,000 ms/(2x20 ms) = 90,000 PDAKs being
received. Thus there is at the most 90,000 calculations, and the maximum number value is
9,000 for each bin.
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Formula
Formula
Analysis
Reference
None.
Basis
Carrier.
Type
Counter array.
68P02901W56-S
13-55
May 2008
DL_BLER_MCS7
DL_BLER_MCS7
Description
The DL_BLER_MCS7 statistic indicates the number of times, measured at statistical intervals,
the BLER of a particular carrier, when using EGPRS modulation coding scheme 7 to transmit in
the downlink direction, falls into the given range. Each bin represents a range of percentage
BLER, with high value of the range indicated in the bin name.
The statistic is not available if the EGPRS feature is disabled.
Pegging
Each bin represents the different range of BLER:
Range
0, < 20%
80%, 100%
One unit represents 10 DL BLER calculations. For a given carrier using EGPRS modulation
coding scheme 7 in downlink transfer, the calculation is done by using a weighted algorithm
that applies on Ack/Nack bitmaps obtained from currently and previously received PDAK by the
PCU. 10X+Y (1<=Y<=10) calculations is represented as X+1.
The range is 0 to 9,000. PDAKs can be received as frequently as once in every two blocks. So in a
one hour period, there is a maximum of 3,600,000 ms/(2x20 ms) = 90,000 PDAKs being received.
Thus there is at the most 90,000 calculations, and the maximum value is 9,000 for each bin.
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Formula
Formula
Analysis
Reference
None.
Basis
Carrier.
Type
Counter array.
68P02901W56-S
13-57
May 2008
DL_BLER_MCS8
DL_BLER_MCS8
Description
The DL_BLER_MCS8 statistic indicates the number of times, measured at statistical intervals,
the BLER of a particular carrier, when using EGPRS modulation coding scheme 8 to transmit in
the downlink direction, falls into the given range. Each bin represents a range of percentage
BLER, with high value of the range indicated in the bin name.
The statistic is not available if the EGPRS feature is disabled.
Pegging
Each bin represents the different range of BLER:
Range
0, < 20%
80%, 100%
O unit represents 10 DL BLER calculations. For a given carrier using EGPRS modulation coding
scheme 8 in downlink transfer, the calculation is done by using a weighted algorithm that
applies on Ack/Nack bitmaps obtained from currently and previously received PDAK by the PCU.
10X+Y (1<=Y<=10) calculations is represented as X+1.
The range is 0 to 9,000. PDAKs can be received as frequently as once in every two blocks. So in a
one hour period, there is a maximum of 3,600,000 ms/(2x20 ms) = 90,000 PDAKs being received.
Thus there is at the most 90,000 calculations, and the maximum value is 9,000 for each bin.
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Formula
Formula
Analysis
Reference
None.
Basis
Carrier.
Type
Counter array.
68P02901W56-S
13-59
May 2008
DL_BLER_MCS9
DL_BLER_MCS9
Description
The DL_BLER_MCS9 statistic indicates the number of times, measured at statistical intervals,
the BLER of a particular carrier, when using EGPRS modulation coding scheme 9 to transmit in
the downlink direction, falls into the given range. Each bin represents a range of percentage
BLER, with high value of the range indicated in the bin name.
The statistic is not available if the EGPRS feature is disabled.
Pegging
Each bin represents the different range of BLER:
Range
0, < 20%
80%, 100%
One unit represents 10 DL BLER calculations. For a given carrier using EGPRS modulation
coding scheme 9 in downlink transfer, the calculation is done by using a weighted algorithm
that applies on Ack/Nack bitmaps obtained from currently and previously received PDAK by the
PCU. 10X+Y (1<=Y<=10) calculations is represented as X+1.
The range is 0 to 9,000. PDAKs can be received as frequently as once in every two blocks. So in a
one hour period, there is a maximum of 3,600,000 ms/(2x20 ms) = 90,000 PDAKs being received.
Thus there is at the most 90,000 calculations, and the maximum value is 9,000 for each bin.
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Formula
Formula
Analysis
Reference
None.
Basis
Carrier.
Type
Counter array.
68P02901W56-S
13-61
May 2008
DL_BUSY_PDTCH
DL_BUSY_PDTCH
Description
This statistic measures the mean, MAX, and min number of the occupied Packet Data CHannels
(PDCH) carrying downlink packet trafc.
This statistic is obtained by sampling the PDTCHs, which are carrying packet trafc, at every
packet-scheduling period (20 millisecond).
Table 13-21 shows the ranges for each bin (measured in milliseconds).
NOTE
{34144} The busy PDTCH number may increase as the additional switchable PDTCH
is allocated for GPRS congested cell.
Range
No PDTCH is busy
Pegging
This statistic pegs every packet-scheduling period (20 millisecond) by sampling the number of
PDTCHs that are carrying downlink packet trafc.
NOTE
This statistic is pegged for both GPRS and EGPRS events.
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Analysis
Analysis
This statistic can be used for trend analysis of the number of PDTCHs that are used for downlink
packet trafc.
Reference
3GPP TS Release 5.
Usage
Network planning.
Congestion.
Basis
Cell
Type
Weighted distribution.
68P02901W56-S
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May 2008
DL_LLC_FRAMES_GB
DL_LLC_FRAMES_GB
Description
The DL_LLC_FRAMES_GB statistic represents the total number of downlink LLC frames
correctly received from the SGSN over the Gb link.
Pegging
Each bin represents a range of the size of frames, with high value of the range indicated in
the bin name.
Name
Range
DL_LLC_FRAMES_GB_20
0 - 20
DL_LLC_FRAMES_GB_40
21 - 40
DL_LLC_FRAMES_GB_80
41 - 80
DL_LLC_FRAMES_GB_160
81 - 160
DL_LLC_FRAMES_GB_320
161 - 320
DL_LLC_FRAMES_GB_640
321 - 640
DL_LLC_FRAMES_GB_1280
641 - 1280
DL_LLC_FRAMES_GB_OVER1280
1281 and up
One unit represents 10 LLC frames. 10X+Y (1<=Y<=10) calculations is represented as X+1.
The range is 0 to 65,535. The maximum number of LLC frames received from the SGSN during a
one hour period cannot be accurately estimated. Use the upper limit of a 16-bit unsigned integer.
Analysis
13-64
Reference
None.
Usage
Key statistics:
DL_LLC_TRAFFIC_VOLUME_INDICATOR,
LLC_ABNORMAL_TBF_RELEASES,
LLC_BUFFER_OVERFLOW_RATE,
LLC_DISCARDS_ON_CELL_RESELECTION.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter array.
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DL_LLC_FRAMES_PCU
DL_LLC_FRAMES_PCU
Description
The DL_LLC_FRAMES_PCU statistic represents the total number of downlink LLC frames
received from another cell managed by the same PCU.
Pegging
Each bin represents a range which the size of LLC frames falls into:
Name
Range
DL_LLC_FRAMES_PCU_20
0 - 20
DL_LLC_FRAMES_PCU_40
21 - 40
DL_LLC_FRAMES_PCU_80
41 - 80
DL_LLC_FRAMES_PCU_160
81 - 160
DL_LLC_FRAMES_PCU_320
161 - 320
DL_LLC_FRAMES_PCU_640
321 - 640
DL_LLC_FRAMES_PCU_1280
641 - 1280
DL_LLC_FRAMES_PCU_OVER1280
1281 and up
One unit represents 10 LLC frames. 10X+Y (1<=Y<=10) calculations is represented as X+1.
The range is 0 to 65,535. The maximum number of LLC frames received from other cells during a
one hour period cannot be accurately estimated. Use the upper limit of a 16-bit unsigned integer.
Analysis
Reference
None.
Usage
Key statistics:
LLC_ABNORMAL_TBF_RELEASES,
LLC_BUFFER_OVERFLOW_RATE,
LLC_DISCARDS_ON_CELL_RESELECTION.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter array.
68P02901W56-S
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May 2008
DL_MEAN_TBF_DURATION
DL_MEAN_TBF_DURATION
Description
The DL_MEAN_TBF_DURATION statistic provides the mean duration of successful TBFs
in the downlink.
Formula
Analysis
13-66
Usage
Network planning.
Congestion.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Seconds.
Raw statistics
DL_TBF_TIME_1_TS.
DL_TBF_TIME_2_TS.
DL_TBF_TIME_3_TS.
DL_TBF_TIME_4_TS.
DL_PDTCH_SEIZURE.
AIR_DL_TBF_FAILURES_DT.
AIR_DL_TBF_FAILURES_DR.
AIR_DL_TBF_FAILURES_T.
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DL_MEAN_USER_TRAFFIC_PER_TBF
DL_MEAN_USER_TRAFFIC_PER_TBF
Description
The DL_MEAN_USER_TRAFFIC_PER_TBF statistic estimates the mean amount of RLC/MAC
trafc transported in a downlink TBF, excluding retransmitted blocks. Therefore, this key
statistic includes only successful RLC blocks.
Formula
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Analysis
Analysis
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Usage
Network planning.
Congestion.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Raw statistics
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DL_PDTCH_Q_LENGTH
DL_PDTCH_Q_LENGTH
Description
This statistic is obtained by sampling the Downlink Request Queue. A Downlink Request is
triggered on arrival of LLC-PDUs at the PCU.
Pegging
This statistic pegs every 20 ms. It is incremented when a request is added to the queue and is
decremented when a request is processed, that is, it leaves the queue.
NOTE
This statistic is pegged for both the GPRS and EGPRS events.
Analysis
This statistic can be used for the trend analysis of the average number of downlink messages
waiting for a PDTCH to become available.
Reference
3GPP TS Release 5.
Usage
Network planning.
Congestion.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Gauge.
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DL_PDTCH_SEIZURE
DL_PDTCH_SEIZURE
Description
This statistic measures the successful Packet Data Trafc CHannel (PDTCH) seizure on the
downlink. This statistic counts the number of TBF(s) on the downlink. The statistic is obtained by
measuring the receipt of the rst RLC block (PDU) on the PDTCH from the network (downlink).
To see the relationship between the MS, BSS, and MSC for this statistic, refer to Throughput
statistics on page 19-87.
Pegging
This statistic is pegged each time a DL TBF is successfully established and the MS is listening
on the PDTCH. Specically, it is pegged when the network receives the rst DAK from the MS.
NOTE
This statistic is pegged for both the GPRS and EGPRS events.
Analysis
This statistic can be used for the trend analysis of the total number of TBFs on the downlink
for a CELL.
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Reference
3GPP TS Release 5.
Usage
Network planning.
Key statistics:
DL_TBF_SUCCESS_RATE,
TBF_DROP_RATE_ON_PACCH_LOST.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter.
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DL_RADIO_BLKS_1_TS
DL_RADIO_BLKS_1_TS
Description
The DL_RADIO_BLKS_1_TS statistic counts the total number of RLC radio blocks sent to the
MSs that support a maximum of 1 TS in the downlink direction.
One unit represents 100 RLC radio blocks. The maximum statistical interval is 60 minutes. The
translation of the actual radio blocks counted to units is performed at the end of the interval.
The RLC radio blocks are split into the four GPRS channel coding schemes and the nine EGPRS
coding schemes, as shown in Table 13-24.
Range
CS-1
CS-2
CS-3
CS-4
MCS-1
MCS-2
MCS-3
MCS-4
MCS-5
MCS-6
10
MCS-7
11
MCS-8
12
MCS-9
In coding schemes MCS-7 through MSC-9, there are two RLC blocks in a radio block. The data
shown in the following table is used to determine which statistic must be pegged for possible
combinations of NEW, NACK, ACK_PEND, and STALL when transmitting MCS-7, MCS-8,
or MCS-9.
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Pegging
Table 13-25
(NACK, NACK)
NACK
(NACK, NEW)
NACK
(NACK, ACK_PEND)
NACK
(NEW, NEW)
NEW
(NEW, ACK_PEND)
NEW
(ACK_PEND, ACK_PEND)
ACK_PEND
(NACK, STALL)
STALL
(NEW, STALL)
STALL
(STALL, STALL)
STALL
NOTE
An MS can have different MS multislot classes for GPRS (GMSK) and EGPRS (8-PSK).
Pegging
This statistic counts the RLC radio blocks for MSs that support a maximum of 1 TS in the
downlink direction as follows:
Analysis
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Reference
None
Basis
Cell
Type
Counter array
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DL_RADIO_BLKS_2_TS
DL_RADIO_BLKS_2_TS
Description
The DL_RADIO_BLKS_2_TS statistic counts the total number of RLC radio blocks sent to the
MSs that support a maximum of 2 TS in the downlink direction.
One unit represents 100 RLC radio blocks. The maximum statistical interval is 60 minutes. The
translation of the actual radio blocks counted to units is done at the end of the interval.
The RLC radio blocks are split into the four GPRS channel coding schemes, and the nine EGPRS
coding schemes, as shown in Table 13-26.
Range
CS-1
CS-2
CS-3
CS-4
MCS-1
MCS-2
MCS-3
MCS-4
MCS-5
MCS-6
10
MCS-7
11
MCS-8
12
MCS-9
In coding schemes MCS-7 through MSC-9, there are two RLC blocks in a radio block. The data
shown in the following table is used to determine which statistic must be pegged for possible
combinations of NEW, NACK, ACK_PEND, and STALL when transmitting MCS-7, MCS-8,
or MCS-9.
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Pegging
Table 13-27
(NACK, NACK)
NACK
(NACK, NEW)
NACK
(NACK, ACK_PEND)
NACK
(NEW, NEW)
NEW
(NEW, ACK_PEND)
NEW
(ACK_PEND, ACK_PEND)
ACK_PEND
(NACK, STALL)
STALL
(NEW, STALL)
STALL
(STALL, STALL)
STALL
NOTE
An MS can have different MS multislot classes for GPRS (GMSK) and EGPRS (8-PSK).
Pegging
This statistic counts the RLC radio blocks for the MSs that support a maximum of 2 TS in
the downlink direction as follows:
CS-1 through CS-4 are pegged if the GPRS TBF is assigned to the MS and its GPRS
multislot is class 2,3, or 5.
MCS-1 through MCS-9 are pegged if an EGPRS mode TBF is assigned to the MS and the
EGPRS multislot is class 2, 3, or 5.
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Analysis
Analysis
Reference
None
Basis
Cell
Type
Counter array
68P02901W56-S
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May 2008
DL_RADIO_BLKS_3_TS
DL_RADIO_BLKS_3_TS
Description
The DL_RADIO_BLKS_3_TS statistic counts the total number of RLC radio blocks sent to the
MSs that support a maximum of 3 TS in the downlink direction.
One unit represents 100 RLC radio blocks. The maximum statistical interval is 60 minutes. The
translation of the actual radio blocks counted to units is done at the end of the interval.
The RLC radio blocks are split into the four GPRS channel coding schemes and the nine EGPRS
coding schemes, as shown in Table 13-28.
Range
CS-1
CS-2
CS-3
CS-4
MCS-1
MCS-2
MCS-3
MCS-4
MCS-5
MCS-6
10
MCS-7
11
MCS-8
12
MCS-9
In coding schemes MCS-7 through MSC-9, there are two RLC blocks in a radio block. The data
shown in the following table is used to determine which statistic must be pegged for possible
combinations of NEW, NACK, ACK_PEND, and STALL when transmitting MCS-7, MCS-8,
or MCS-9.
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Table 13-29
Pegging
(NACK, NACK)
NACK
(NACK, NEW)
NACK
(NACK, ACK_PEND)
NACK
(NEW, NEW)
NEW
(NEW, ACK_PEND)
NEW
(ACK_PEND, ACK_PEND)
ACK_PEND
(NACK, STALL)
STALL
(NEW, STALL)
STALL
(STALL, STALL)
STALL
NOTE
An MS can have different MS multislot classes for GPRS (GMSK) and EGPRS (8-PSK).
Pegging
This statistic counts the RLC radio blocks for the MSs that support a maximum of 3 TS in
the downlink direction as follows:
CS-1 through CS-4 are pegged if the GPRS TBF is assigned to the MS and its GPRS
multislot is class 4, 6, 7, 9, or 13.
MCS-1 through MCS-9 are pegged if an EGPRS mode TBF is assigned to the MS and the
EGPRS multislot is class 4, 6, 7, 9, or 13.
68P02901W56-S
13-77
May 2008
Analysis
Analysis
13-78
Reference
None
Basis
Cell
Type
Counter array
68P02901W56-S
May 2008
DL_RADIO_BLKS_4_TS
DL_RADIO_BLKS_4_TS
Description
The DL_RADIO_BLKS_4_TS statistic counts the total number of RLC radio blocks sent to the
MSs that support a maximum of 4 TS in the downlink direction.
One unit represents 100 RLC radio blocks. The maximum statistical interval is 60 minutes. The
translation of actual radio blocks counted to units is done at the end of the interval.
The RLC radio blocks are split into the four GPRS channel coding schemes and the nine EGPRS
coding schemes, as shown in Table 13-30.
Range
CS-1
CS-2
CS-3
CS-4
MCS-1
MCS-2
MCS-3
MCS-4
MCS-5
MCS-6
10
MCS-7
11
MCS-8
12
MCS-9
In coding schemes MCS-7 through MSC-9, there are two RLC blocks in a radio block. The data
shown in the following table is used to determine which statistic must be pegged for possible
combinations of NEW, NACK, ACK_PEND, and STALL when transmitting MCS-7, MCS-8,
or MCS-9.
68P02901W56-S
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May 2008
Pegging
Table 13-31
(NACK, NACK)
NACK
(NACK, NEW)
NACK
(NACK, ACK_PEND)
NACK
(NEW, NEW)
NEW
(NEW, ACK_PEND)
NEW
(ACK_PEND, ACK_PEND)
ACK_PEND
(NACK, STALL)
STALL
(NEW, STALL)
STALL
(STALL, STALL)
STALL
{23292} Multislot class 14-29, 31-34, 36-39 and 41-45 are treated as a class 10 and Multislot
class 30, 35 and 40 will be treated as a class 8.
The DL_RADIO_BLKS_4_TS statistic can be used in conjunction with DL_TBF_TIME_4_TS
to calculate the effective downlink throughput per terminal type for MS multislot classes
supporting four PDTCHs in downlink.
NOTE
An MS can have different MS multislot classes for GPRS (GMSK) and EGPRS (8-PSK).
Pegging
This statistic counts the RLC radio blocks for the MSs that support a maximum of 4 TS in
the downlink direction as follows:
Always pegged for the MSs with multislot class 8, 10, 11, 12, or 14 through 29.
CS-1 through CS-4 are pegged if the GPRS TBF is assigned to the MS and its GPRS
multislot is one of class 8, 10, 11, 12, or 14 through 29.
MCS-1 through MCS-9 are pegged if an EGPRS mode TBF is assigned to the MS and the
EGPRS multislot is one of class 8, 10, 11, 12, or 14 through 29.
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Analysis
Analysis
Reference
None
Basis
Cell
{23292} Type
68P02901W56-S
13-81
May 2008
DL_RLC_ACK_NEW_BLKS
DL_RLC_ACK_NEW_BLKS
Description
NOTE
The statistics DL_RLC_ACK_NEW_BLKS and DL_RLC_UNACK_NEW_BLKS are
a replacement for the AIR_DL_DATA_BLKS statistic.
The DL_RLC_ACK_NEW_BLKS statistic measures the total number of new RLC acknowledged
mode blocks sent for the rst time by the PCU over the cell.
One unit represents 100 RLC radio blocks. The maximum statistical interval is 60 minutes. The
translation of the actual radio blocks counted to units is done at the end of the interval.
The RLC radio blocks are split into the four GPRS channel coding schemes and the nine EGPRS
coding schemes, as shown in Table 13-32.
Table 13-32
Bin
Range
CS-1
CS-2
CS-3
CS-4
MCS-1
MCS-2
MCS-3
MCS-4
MCS-5
MCS-6
10
MCS-7
11
MCS-8
12
MCS-9
In coding schemes MCS-7 through MSC-9, there are two RLC blocks in a radio block. The data
shown in the following table is used to determine which statistic must be pegged for possible
combinations of NEW, NACK, ACK_PEND, and STALL when transmitting MCS-7, MCS-8,
or MCS-9.
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Pegging
(NACK, NACK)
NACK
(NACK, NEW)
NACK
(NACK, ACK_PEND)
NACK
(NEW, NEW)
NEW
(NEW, ACK_PEND)
NEW
(ACK_PEND, ACK_PEND)
ACK_PEND
(NACK, STALL)
STALL
(NEW, STALL)
STALL
(STALL, STALL)
STALL
Pegging
This statistic counts the new RLC acknowledged radio blocks that are sent on a cell. The RLC
radio blocks are counted per coding scheme, therefore pegging the appropriate bin.
Analysis
Reference
None
Basis
Cell
Type
Counter array
68P02901W56-S
13-83
May 2008
DL_RLC_DDTR_BLKS
DL_RLC_DDTR_BLKS
Description
The DL_RLC_DDTR_BLKS statistic measures the total number of RLC blocks with dummy
LLCs sent in CS1 or MCS1 during the delayed downlink TBF release period over the cell.
One unit represents 100 RLC radio blocks. The maximum statistical interval is 60 minutes. The
translation of the actual radio blocks counted to units is done at the end of the interval.
The RLC radio blocks are split into two coding schemes, as shown in Table 13-34.
Table 13-34
Bin
Range
CS-1
MCS-1
Pegging
This statistic counts the RLC radio blocks with dummy LLCs (delayed downlink TBF) blocks that
are sent on a cell. The RLC radio blocks are counted per coding scheme, therefore pegging
the appropriate bin. Note that the radio blocks with LLC dummies are always sent using either
CS1 or MCS1.
Analysis
13-84
Reference
None
Basis
Cell
Type
Counter array
68P02901W56-S
May 2008
DL_RLC_NACK_BLKS
DL_RLC_NACK_BLKS
Description
The DL_RLC_NACK_BLKS statistic measures the total number of RLC blocks sent due to an
explicit NACK from the MS.
One unit represents 100 RLC radio blocks. The maximum statistical interval is 60 minutes. The
translation of the actual radio blocks counted to units is done at the end of the interval.
The RLC radio blocks are split into the four GPRS channel coding schemes and the nine EGPRS
coding schemes, as shown in Table 13-35.
Range
CS-1
CS-2
CS-3
CS-4
MCS-1
MCS-2
MCS-3
MCS-4
MCS-5
MCS-6
10
MCS-7
11
MCS-8
12
MCS-9
In coding schemes MCS-7 through MSC-9, there are two RLC blocks in a radio block. The data
shown in the following table is used to determine which statistic must be pegged for possible
combinations of NEW, NACK, ACK_PEND, and STALL when transmitting MCS-7, MCS-8,
or MCS-9.
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May 2008
Pegging
(NACK, NACK)
NACK
(NACK, NEW)
NACK
(NACK, ACK_PEND)
NACK
(NEW, NEW)
NEW
(NEW, ACK_PEND)
NEW
(ACK_PEND, ACK_PEND)
ACK_PEND
(NACK, STALL)
STALL
(NEW, STALL)
STALL
(STALL, STALL)
STALL
Pegging
This statistic counts the RLC blocks that are sent due to an explicit NACK from the MS. The RLC
radio blocks are counted per coding scheme, therefore pegging the appropriate bin.
Analysis
13-86
Reference
None
Basis
Cell
Type
Counter array
68P02901W56-S
May 2008
DL_RLC_RETX_BLKS
DL_RLC_RETX_BLKS
Description
The DL_RLC_RETX_BLKS statistic measures the total number of preemptive retransmissions
(or ack pending blocks and acknowledged retransmissions) sent by the PCU over the cell.
One unit represents 100 RLC radio blocks. The maximum statistical interval is 60 minutes. The
translation of the actual radio blocks counted to units is done at the end of the interval.
The RLC radio blocks are split into the four GPRS channel coding schemes and the nine EGPRS
coding schemes, as shown in Table 13-37.
Range
CS-1
CS-2
CS-3
CS-4
MCS-1
MCS-2
MCS-3
MCS-4
MCS-5
MCS-6
10
MCS-7
11
MCS-8
12
MCS-9
In coding schemes MCS-7 through MSC-9, there are two RLC blocks in a radio block. The data
shown in the following table is used to determine which statistic must be pegged for possible
combinations of NEW, NACK, ACK_PEND, and STALL when transmitting MCS-7, MCS-8,
or MCS-9.
68P02901W56-S
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May 2008
Pegging
(NACK, NACK)
NACK
(NACK, NEW)
NACK
(NACK, ACK_PEND)
NACK
(NEW, NEW)
NEW
(NEW, ACK_PEND)
NEW
(ACK_PEND, ACK_PEND)
ACK_PEND
(NACK, STALL)
STALL
(NEW, STALL)
STALL
(STALL, STALL)
STALL
Pegging
This statistic counts the RLC ack pending (or preemptive transmissions) radio blocks that
are sent on a cell. The RLC radio blocks are counted per coding scheme, therefore pegging
the appropriate bin.
Analysis
13-88
Reference
None
Basis
Cell
Type
Counter array
68P02901W56-S
May 2008
DL_RLC_STALLED_BLKS
DL_RLC_STALLED_BLKS
Description
The DL_RLC_STALLED_BLKS statistic measures the total number of RLC blocks retransmitted
due to an RLC window stall. That is, if the window is stalled, all DL radio blocks sent during
this period are pegged as stalled. Stalled blocks supersede other types of transmissions of
NEW, NACK, and RETX blocks. For example, a NACK data block sent during a stalled window
condition is treated as a stalled block and gets pegged as such.
One unit represents 100 RLC radio blocks. The maximum statistical interval is 60 minutes. The
translation of actual radio blocks counted to units is done at the end of the interval.
The RLC radio blocks are split into the four GPRS channel coding schemes and the nine EGPRS
coding schemes, as shown in Table 13-39.
Range
CS-1
CS-2
CS-3
CS-4
MCS-1
MCS-2
MCS-3
MCS-4
MCS-5
MCS-6
10
MCS-7
11
MCS-8
12
MCS-9
In coding schemes MCS-7 through MSC-9, there are two RLC blocks in a radio block. The data
shown in the following table is used to determine which statistic must be pegged for possible
combinations of NEW, NACK, ACK_PEND, and STALL when transmitting MCS-7, MCS-8,
or MCS-9.
68P02901W56-S
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May 2008
Pegging
(NACK, NACK)
NACK
(NACK, NEW)
NACK
(NACK, ACK_PEND)
NACK
(NEW, NEW)
NEW
(NEW, ACK_PEND)
NEW
(ACK_PEND, ACK_PEND)
ACK_PEND
(NACK, STALL)
STALL
(NEW, STALL)
STALL
(STALL, STALL)
STALL
Pegging
This statistic counts the RLC blocks sent due to any RLC window stall in the cell. The RLC radio
blocks are counted per coding scheme therefore pegging the appropriate bin.
Analysis
13-90
Reference
None
Basis
Cell
Type
Counter array
68P02901W56-S
May 2008
DL_RLC_UNACK_NEW_BLKS
DL_RLC_UNACK_NEW_BLKS
Description
NOTE
The statistics DL_RLC_UNACK_NEW_BLKS and DL_RLC_ACK_NEW_BLKS are
a replacement for the AIR_DL_DATA_BLKS statistic.
The DL_RLC_UNACK_NEW_BLKS statistic measures the total number of new RLC
unacknowledge mode blocks sent for the rst time by the PCU over the cell.
One unit represents 100 RLC radio blocks. The maximum statistical interval is 60 minutes. The
translation of actual radio blocks counted to units is done at the end of the interval.
The RLC radio blocks are split into the four GPRS channel coding schemes and the nine EGPRS
coding schemes, as shown in Table 13-41.
Table 13-41
Bin
Range
CS-1
CS-2
CS-3
CS-4
MCS-1
MCS-2
MCS-3
MCS-4
MCS-5
MCS-6
10
MCS-7
11
MCS-8
12
MCS-9
In coding schemes MCS-7 through MSC-9, there are two RLC blocks in a radio block. The data
shown in the following table is used to determine which statistic must be pegged for possible
combinations of NEW, NACK, ACK_PEND, and STALL when transmitting MCS-7, MCS-8,
or MCS-9.
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May 2008
Pegging
(NACK, NACK)
NACK
(NACK, NEW)
NACK
(NACK, ACK_PEND)
NACK
(NEW, NEW)
NEW
(NEW, ACK_PEND)
NEW
(ACK_PEND, ACK_PEND)
ACK_PEND
(NACK, STALL)
STALL
(NEW, STALL)
STALL
(STALL, STALL)
STALL
Pegging
This statistic counts the new RLC unacknowledged radio blocks that are sent on a cell. The RLC
radio blocks are counted per coding scheme, therefore pegging the appropriate bin.
Analysis
13-92
Reference
None
Basis
Cell
Type
Counter array
68P02901W56-S
May 2008
DL_TBF_FAILURE_RATE
DL_TBF_FAILURE_RATE
Description
The DL_TBF_FAILURE_RATE key statistic calculates the rate of abnormally released downlink
TBFs.
Formula
Pegging
Change to peg establish bin when downlink TBF is abnormally released due to
PRM_DL_PCTA_CA_ATTEMPTS_EXCEEDED in BSS.
Analysis
Usage
Performance management.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Percentage.
Raw statistics
AIR_DL_TBF_FAILURES.
DL_PDTCH_SEIZURE.
68P02901W56-S
13-93
May 2008
DL_TBF_INTERLEAVING_ACTIVITY
DL_TBF_INTERLEAVING_ACTIVITY
Description
The DL_TBF_INTERLEAVING_ACTIVITY key statistic provides information about interleaving
TBFs while transmitting in the downlink direction.
Formula
Analysis
13-94
Usage
Performance management.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Raw statistics
DL_TBF_TIME_1_TS.
DL_TBF_TIME_2_TS.
DL_TBF_TIME_3_TS.
DL_TBF_TIME_4_TS.
DL_BUSY_PDTCH_MEAN.
INTERVAL.
68P02901W56-S
May 2008
DL_TBF_TIME_1_TS
DL_TBF_TIME_1_TS
Description
The DL_TBF_TIME_1_TS statistic counts the cumulative length in number of 20 ms radio block
periods of all downlink TBFs for MSs that support a maximum of 1 TS in the downlink direction.
The DL_TBF_TIME_1_TS statistic can be used in conjunction with DL_RADIO_BLKS_1_TS
to calculate the effective downlink throughput per terminal type for MS multislot classes
supporting one PDTCH in downlink.
Pegging
This statistic measures the time of all the TBFs in the downlink for MSs that support a maximum
of 1 TS in the downlink direction as follows:
If an EGPRS mode TBF is assigned to the MS and the EGPRS multislot is class 1.
At the end of the statistical interval this statistic provides a cumulative value of all the DL TBF
times for MSs supporting a maximum of 1 TS. The TBF time is measured from the TBF set-up
time to the time the MS acknowledges the full TBF. The TBF time includes all the delayed
downlink TBF release phases except the last one to accurately reect the perceived throughput.
Analysis
Reference
None
Basis
Cell
Type
Counter
68P02901W56-S
13-95
May 2008
DL_TBF_TIME_2_TS
DL_TBF_TIME_2_TS
Description
The DL_TBF_TIME_2_TS statistic counts the cumulative length in number of 20 ms radio block
periods of all downlink TBFs for MSs that support a maximum of 2 TS in the downlink direction.
The DL_TBF_TIME_2_TS statistic can be used in conjunction with DL_RADIO_BLKS_2_TS
to calculate the effective downlink throughput per terminal type for MS multislot classes
supporting two PDTCHs in downlink.
Pegging
This statistic measures the time of all the TBFs in the downlink for MSs that support a maximum
of 2 TS in the downlink direction as follows:
If an EGPRS mode TBF is assigned to the MS and the EGPRS multislot is class 2, 3 or 5.
At the end of the statistical interval this statistic provides a cumulative value of all the DL TBF
times for MSs supporting a maximum of 2 TS. The TBF time is measured from the TBF set-up
time to the time the MS acknowledges the full TBF. The TBF time includes all the delayed
downlink TBF release phases except the last one to accurately reect the perceived throughput.
Analysis
13-96
Reference
None
Basis
Cell
Type
Counter
68P02901W56-S
May 2008
DL_TBF_TIME_3_TS
DL_TBF_TIME_3_TS
Description
The DL_TBF_TIME_3_TS statistic counts the cumulative length in number of 20 ms radio block
periods of all downlink TBFs for MSs that support a maximum of 3 TS in the downlink direction.
The DL_TBF_TIME_3_TS statistic can be used in conjunction with DL_RADIO_BLKS_3_TS
to calculate the effective downlink throughput per terminal type for MS multislot classes
supporting three PDTCHs in downlink.
Pegging
This statistic measures the time of all the TBFs in the downlink for MSs that support a maximum
of 3 TS in the downlink direction as follows:
If a GPRS TBF is assigned to the MS and its GPRS multislot is class 4, 6, 7, 9, or 13.
If an EGPRS mode TBF is assigned to the MS and the EGPRS multislot is class 4, 6, 7,
9, or 13.
At the end of the statistical interval this statistic provides a cumulative value of all the DL TBF
times for MSs supporting a maximum of 3 TS. The TBF time is measured from the TBF set-up
time to the time the MS acknowledges the full TBF. The TBF time includes all the delayed
downlink TBF release phases except the last one to accurately reect the perceived throughput.
Analysis
Reference
None
Basis
Cell
Type
Counter
68P02901W56-S
13-97
May 2008
DL_TBF_TIME_4_TS
DL_TBF_TIME_4_TS
Description
The DL_TBF_TIME_4_TS statistic counts the cumulative length in number of 20 ms radio
block periods of all the downlink TBFs for the MSs that support a maximum of 4 TS in the
downlink direction.
The DL_TBF_TIME_4_TS statistic can be used in conjunction with DL_RADIO_BLKS_4_TS
to calculate the effective downlink throughput per terminal type for the MS multislot classes
supporting four PDTCHs in the downlink.
Pegging
This statistic measures the time of all the TBFs in the downlink for MSs that support a maximum
of 4 TS in the downlink direction as follows:
Always pegged for the MSs with multislot class 8, 10, 11, 12, or 14 through 29.
If a GPRS TBF is assigned to the MS and its GPRS multislot is one of class 8, 10, 11,
12, or 14 through 29.
If an EGPRS mode TBF is assigned to the MS and the EGPRS multislot is one of class
8, 10, 11, 12, or 14 through 29.
At the end of the statistical interval this statistic provides a cumulative value of all the DL TBF
times for the MSs supporting a maximum of 4 TS. The TBF time is measured from the TBF
set-up time to the time the MS acknowledges the full TBF. The TBF time includes all the delayed
downlink TBF release phases except the last one to accurately reect the perceived throughput.
Analysis
13-98
Reference
None
Basis
Cell
Type
Counter
68P02901W56-S
May 2008
DL_THROUGHPUT_TERMINAL_1_TS
DL_THROUGHPUT_TERMINAL_1_TS
Description
The DL_THROUGHPUT_TERMINAL_1_TS key statistic calculates the TBF throughput
performance for MSs that can support a maximum of 1 TS in the downlink direction.
Formula
Analysis
Basis
Per terminal.
Type
kilobytes/second.
Raw statistics
Bins 0 to 12 of DL_RADIO_BLKS_1_TS.
DL_TBF_TIME_1_TS.
68P02901W56-S
13-99
May 2008
DL_THROUGHPUT_TERMINAL_2_TS
DL_THROUGHPUT_TERMINAL_2_TS
Description
The DL_THROUGHPUT_TERMINAL_2_TS key statistic calculates the TBF throughput
performance for MSs that can support a maximum of 2 TS in the downlink direction.
Formula
Analysis
13-100
Basis
Per terminal.
Type
kilobytes/second.
Raw statistics
Bins 0 to 12 of DL_RADIO_BLKS_2_TS.
DL_TBF_TIME_2_TS.
68P02901W56-S
May 2008
DL_THROUGHPUT_TERMINAL_3_TS
DL_THROUGHPUT_TERMINAL_3_TS
Description
The DL_THROUGHPUT_TERMINAL_3_TS key statistic calculates the TBF throughput
performance for MSs that can support a maximum of 3 TS in the downlink direction.
Formula
Analysis
Basis
Per terminal.
Type
kilobytes/second.
Raw statistics
Bins 0 to 12 of DL_RADIO_BLKS_3_TS.
DL_TBF_TIME_3_TS.
68P02901W56-S
13-101
May 2008
DL_THROUGHPUT_TERMINAL_4_TS
DL_THROUGHPUT_TERMINAL_4_TS
Description
The DL_THROUGHPUT_TERMINAL_4_TS key statistic calculates the TBF throughput
performance for MSs that can support a maximum of 4 TS in the downlink direction.
Formula
Analysis
13-102
Basis
Per terminal.
Type
kilobytes/second.
Raw statistics
68P02901W56-S
May 2008
EGPRS_64K_CHANNELS_SWITCHED
EGPRS_64K_CHANNELS_SWITCHED
Description
The EGPRS_64K_CHANNELS_SWITCHED statistic counts the number of times the 64
kbps EGPRS timeslots are used for circuit-switched calls in a statistical reporting period on a
per-cell basis.
NOTE
{34144} The EGPRS_64K_CHANNELS_SWITCHED statistic value may increase as
the additional switchable PDTCH is allocated for GPRS congested cell.
Pegging
This statistic pegs when a 64 kbps EGPRS timeslot is successfully switched for a point-to-point
call as dened in Table 13-43.
Cause
CS
Description
The number of PDTCH of this type to be switched for point-to-point calls.
Analysis
Reference
None
Usage
Basis
Cell
Type
Counter array.
68P02901W56-S
13-103
May 2008
EGPRS_64K_NOT_AVAIL
EGPRS_64K_NOT_AVAIL
Description
The EGPRS_64K_NOT_AVAIL statistic tracks the number of times that a TBF would have been
able to use EGPRS coding schemes due to good radio conditions in the cell but could not do
so because the MS's timeslot assignment was not 64k TRAU.
Pegging
This statistic pegs when an EGPRS capable MS is allocated GPRS resources. This statistic is
pegged when 64k TRAU is disabled or when the MS is allocated GPRS timeslots and the radio
conditions would allow usage of EGPRS coding schemes.
Analysis
13-104
Reference
None
Usage
If CS-3,4 is disabled, it counts how often CS-3,4 would have been used resulting
in increased end user throughput.
Basis
Cell
Type
Counter
68P02901W56-S
May 2008
EGPRS_AVAIL_PDTCH
EGPRS_AVAIL_PDTCH
Description
The EGPRS_AVAIL_PDTCH statistic measures the mean and MAX number of available EGPRS
Packet Data Trafc Channels (PDTCH).
NOTE
{34144} The available PDTCH number may increase as the additional switchable
PDTCH is allocated for GPRS congested cell.
This statistic is obtained by maintaining the current and the total number of available EGPRS
PDTCHs and the amount of time each is available over the statistical period. The PDTCH is
available when its administrative state is unlocked or shutting down and the operational state is
enabled. It is unavailable when its administrative state changes to locked or the operational
state changes to disabled. The available EGPRS PDTCH counts both reserved PDTCHs and
switchable PDTCHs that are congured for use as an EGPRS PDTCHs.
Pegging
This statistic pegs whenever there is a change in the channel conguration for any channel in
the cell (if the number of EGPRS PDTCHs has not changed within the current pegging interval,
it is pegged with the same value as before).
NOTE
This statistic counts the number of timeslots available for GPRS. It treats
PBCCH/PCCCH TS the same as regular PDTCH TS, which means that each TS is
counted as 1, even though 4 MS can share a regular TS, while a PBCCH/PCCCH
TS can only be shared by 2 MS.
Analysis
Reference
4.60, 5.08
Basis
Cell
Type
Gauge
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EGPRS_DL_ASGN_PCCCH
EGPRS_DL_ASGN_PCCCH
Description
The EGPRS_DL_ASGN_PCCCH statistic counts the total number of EGPRS packet downlink
assignments sent on the PCCCH.
Pegging
This statistic pegs whenever an EGPRS packet downlink assignment is sent on PCCCH.
Analysis
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Reference
None
Basis
Cell
Type
Counter
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G_RACH_UNSVCD_BTS
G_RACH_UNSVCD_BTS
Description
The G_RACH_UNSVCD_BTS statistic tracks the total number of uplink GPRS RACH requests
unserviced by the BTS.
Pegging
This statistic is pegged whenever a GPRS RACH request is unserviced by the BTS.
Name
Description
RSL bandwidth
limitation
No PRR block
This bin is pegged while there are no reserved PRR blocks left.
AGCH discard
This bin can be used to check how many AGCH discards occur
compared to the GPRS_ACCESS_PER_AGCH.
NOTE
This statistic is pegged for both the GPRS and EGPRS events.
Analysis
This statistic can be used for the trend analysis of the BTS.
Reference
None.
Usage
Performance management.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter array.
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GBL_AVAILABILITY
GBL_AVAILABILITY
Description
The GBL_AVAILABILITY statistic measures the availability for a particular Gb link during
a statistical interval.
Formula
Analysis
13-108
Usage
Network planning.
Congestion.
Basis
GBL
Type
Percentage.
Raw Statistics
GBL_UNAVAILABLE.
INTERVAL.
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GBL_DL_DATA_THRPUT
GBL_DL_DATA_THRPUT
Description
The GBL_DL_DATA_THRPUT statistic reports the quantity of data transmitted on the downlink
of the Gb link (GBL) during a given time interval. The PCU calculates the instantaneous
throughput in kilobytes per second by dividing the quantity of data transmitted by the time
interval given by the parameter gbl_thrput_period.
Pegging
This statistic is pegged by computing a moving average in kilobytes per second of the
instantaneous throughput samples. The number of samples used for the computation is given by
the parameter num_gbl_dl_thrput_samples.
Analysis
This statistic can be used for the trend analysis of the average downlink throughput of the GBL.
This statistic is stored in the following columns in the gbl_statistics table:
dl_datathrput_mean.
dl_datathrput_MAX.
Reference
None.
Usage
Network planning.
Congestion.
Basis
GBL.
Type
Gauge.
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GBL_DL_DATA_THRPUT_HIST
GBL_DL_DATA_THRPUT_HIST
Description
The GBL_DL_DATA_THRPUT_HIST statistic reports the quantity of data transmitted on the
downlink of the GBL during a given time interval.
The PCU calculates the instantaneous throughput in kilobytes per second by dividing the
quantity of data transmitted by the time interval given by the parameter gbl_thrput_period.
There are ten bins in the array. The available ranges are shown in Table 13-45.
Range
0 - 30
31 - 70
71 - 110
111 - 140
141 - 170
171 - 230
231 - 300
301 - 400
401 - 500
501 - 600
Pegging
The GBL_DL_DATA_THRPUT_HIST statistic pegs the instantaneous throughput samples
in ten bins. See Table 13-45 for the ranges.
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Analysis
Analysis
This statistic can be used for the trend analysis of GBL downlink throughput.
This statistic is stored in the following columns in the gbl_statistics table:
dl_thrput_min.
dl_thrput_mean.
dl_thrput_MAX.
Reference
None.
Usage
Network planning.
Congestion.
Quality of service monitoring: Network accessibility.
Basis
GBL.
Type
Normal Distribution.
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GBL_FLOW_CTRL_SENT
GBL_FLOW_CTRL_SENT
Description
The GBL_FLOW_CTRL_SENT tracks the number of ow control messages sent by the BSS
to the Serving GPRS Support Node (SGSN).
Each cell has a buffer that holds downlink data. When a cell buffer reaches a predetermined
threshold, a ow control message is sent to the SGSN.
Flow control is performed to match the ow of the downlink data with air throughput.
Pegging
This statistic pegs the number of ow control messages sent by the BSS and is pegged every
time a ow control message is sent.
Analysis
This statistic can be used for trend analysis of the number of ow control messages sent by the
BSS.
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Reference
None.
Usage
Network planning.
Congestion.
Quality of service monitoring: Network accessibility.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter.
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GBL_PAGING_REQS
GBL_PAGING_REQS
Description
The GBL_PAGING_REQS statistic tracks the number of the paging requests received at the
GBL.
Pegging
This statistic pegs each time an MS page request is received at the GBL.
Analysis
This statistic can be used for the trend analysis of the number of circuit switched and packet
switched pages received by the BSS from the SGSN.
Reference
None.
Usage
Network planning.
Congestion.
Basis
PCU.
Type
Counter.
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GBL_UL_DATA_THRPUT
GBL_UL_DATA_THRPUT
Description
The GBL_UL_DATA_THRPUT statistic reports the quantity of data transmitted on the uplink
of the Gb link (GBL) during a given time interval. The PCU calculates the instantaneous
throughput in kilobytes per second by dividing the quantity of data transmitted by the time
interval given by the parameter gbl_thrput_period.
Pegging
This statistic is pegged by computing a moving average in kilobytes per second of the
instantaneous throughput samples. The number of samples used for the computation is given by
the parameter num_gbl_ul_thrput_samples.
Analysis
This statistic can be used for the trend analysis of the average uplink throughput of the GBL.
This statistic is stored in the following columns in the gbl_statistics table:
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ul_datathrput_mean.
ul_datathrput_MAX.
Reference
None.
Usage
Network planning.
Congestion.
Basis
GBL.
Type
Gauge.
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GBL_UL_DATA_THRPUT_HIST
GBL_UL_DATA_THRPUT_HIST
Description
The GBL_UL_DATA_THRPUT_HIST statistic reports the quantity of data transmitted on the
uplink of the GBL during a given time interval.
The PCU calculates the instantaneous throughput in kilobytes per second by dividing the
quantity of data transmitted by the time interval given by the parameter gbl_thrput_period.
Pegging
The GBL_UL_DATA_THRPUT_HIST statistic pegs the instantaneous throughput samples in
ten bins. The ranges are shown in Table 13-46.
Table 13-46
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GBL_UL_DATA_THRPUT_HIST bins
Bin
Range
0 - 30
31 - 70
71 - 110
111 - 140
141 - 170
171 - 230
231 - 300
301 - 400
401 - 500
501 - 600
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Analysis
Analysis
This statistic can be used for the trend analysis of GBL uplink throughput.
This statistic is stored in the following columns in the gbl_statistics table:
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ul_thrput_min.
ul_thrput_mean.
ul_thrput_MAX.
Reference
None.
Usage
Network planning.
Congestion.
Quality of service monitoring: Network accessibility.
Basis
GBL.
Type
Normal Distribution.
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GBL_UNAVAILABLE
GBL_UNAVAILABLE
Description
The GBL_UNAVAILABLE statistic tracks the amount of time in milliseconds that the GBL is
out-of-service.
Pegging
The timer for this statistic is started when the GBL transitions to a state which is not B-U, that
is, when he GBL goes out-of-service. The timer is stopped when the GBL is in the B-U state, that
is, when the GBL returns to service.
Analysis
This statistic can be used for trend analysis of the duration of GBL outages, including those
caused by operator interaction.
Reference
None.
Usage
Network accessibility.
Fault nding.
Basis
GBL.
Type
Duration.
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GPRS_32K_CHANNELS_SWITCHED
GPRS_32K_CHANNELS_SWITCHED
Description
This statistic keeps a count of the number of times that CS-3,4 capable GPRS timeslots (32k
TRAU) are used for circuit-switched calls in a statistics reporting period on a per-cell basis.
NOTE
{34144} The GPRS_32K_CHANNELS_SWITCHED statistic value may increase as
the additional switchable PDTCH is allocated for GPRS congested cell.
Pegging
This statistic pegs when a 32 kbps GPRS timeslot is successfully switched to a circuit switched
call as dened in Table 13-47.
Cause
CS
Description
The number of PDTCH of this type to be switched for point-to-point calls.
Analysis
13-118
Reference
None.
Usage
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter array.
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GPRS_32K_DL_NOT_AVAIL
GPRS_32K_DL_NOT_AVAIL
Description
The GPRS_32K_DL_NOT_AVAIL statistic tracks the number of times that 16k TRAU GPRS
timeslots would have been switched to CS-3,4 due to good radio conditions in the cell, but could
not do so because the MS's timeslot assignment was not 32k TRAU.
Pegging
This statistic pegs when 32k TRAU is disabled or when the MS is allocated 16k TRAU timeslots
and the radio conditions would allow usage of CS-3,4.
Analysis
Reference
None.
Usage
If CS-3,4 is disabled, it is counted how often CS-3,4 would have been used
resulting in increased end user throughput.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter.
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13-119
May 2008
GPRS_32K_UL_NOT_AVAIL
GPRS_32K_UL_NOT_AVAIL
Description
The GPRS_32K_UL_NOT_AVAIL statistic tracks the number of times that 16k TRAU GPRS
timeslots would have been switched to CS-3,4 due to good radio conditions in the cell, but could
not do so because the MS's timeslot assignment was not 32k TRAU.
Pegging
This statistic pegs when 32k TRAU is disabled or when the MS is allocated 16k TRAU timeslots
and the radio conditions would allow usage of CS-3,4.
Analysis
13-120
Reference
None.
Usage
If CS-3,4 is disabled, it is counted how often CS-3,4 would have been used
resulting in increased end user throughput.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter.
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GPRS_ACCESS_PER_AGCH
GPRS_ACCESS_PER_AGCH
Description
The GPRS_ACCESS_PER_AGCH statistic tracks the number of Immediate Assignment messages
sent on the Access Grant Channel (AGCH) of a cell for packet data service.
The air interface message on the AGCH for packet immediate assignment and immediate
assignment reject contains only one MS.
Access Grants for more than one MS may be contained in one Access Grant message (Extended
Immediate Assignment). An Access Grant for more than one MS is pegged only once. This
count includes Immediate Assignment, Immediate Extended, and Immediate Assignment Reject
messages sent on the AGCH of a cell.
Pegging
This statistic is pegged when an access grant message is sent on the AGCH on a cell for
packet data service.
Analysis
This statistic can be used for trend analysis of Immediate Assignment messages sent on the
AGCH of a cell.
Reference
None.
Usage
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter.
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GPRS_ACCESS_PER_RACH
GPRS_ACCESS_PER_RACH
Description
The GPRS_ACCESS_PER_RACH statistic tracks the number of packet switched Channel
Request messages successfully received on the Random Access CHannel (RACH) for GPRS
purposes.
Pegging
This statistic pegs when a packet switched Channel Request message is sent on the Random
Access CHannel (RACH) of a cell.
NOTE
This statistic is pegged for both GPRS and EGPRS events.
Analysis
This statistic can be used for trend analysis of the Immediate Assignment messages sent on
the RACH of a cell.
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Reference
None.
Usage
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter.
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GPRS_AVAIL_PDTCH
GPRS_AVAIL_PDTCH
NOTE
This statistic was previously named AVAILABLE_PDTCH.
Description
This statistic measures the mean and maximum number of available Packet Data Trafc
CHannels (PDTCH).
NOTE
{34144} The available PDTCH number may increase as the additional switchable
PDTCH is allocated for GPRS congested cell.
This statistic considers a PBCCH/PCCCH timeslot as a PDTCH. Therefore, these are recorded by
the statistic in its total number of available channels.
This statistic is obtained by maintaining the current and the total number of available PDTCH
and the amount of time each PDTCH is available over the statistical period. The corresponding
mean and maximum number of PDTCH are then computed. The PDTCH is available when its
administrative state is unlocked or shutting down and the operational state is enabled. It is
unavailable when its administrative state changes to locked or the operational state changes to
disabled. The available number of PDTCH is then incremented or decremented when there
is a change in PDTCH states as described above. The available PDTCH counts both reserved
PDTCHs and switchable PDTCHs that are congured as PDTCHs and not as TCHs.
The number of PDTCH = Number of switchable PDTCHs (congured as PDTCHs) + Number
of reserved PDTCHs
Pegging
The statistic pegs whenever there is a change in the channel conguration for any channel in
the cell (if the number of PDTCHs has not changed within the current pegging interval, it is
pegged with the same value as before).
NOTE
This statistic counts the number of timeslots available for GPRS. It treats
PBCCH/PCCCH TS the same as regular PDTCH TS, which means that each TS is
counted as 1, even though 4 MS can share a regular TS, while a PBCCH/PCCCH
TS can be shared only by 2 MS.
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Analysis
Analysis
This statistic can be used for trend analysis of PDTCH availability.
By comparing the number of available PDTCHs to the total number of PDTCHs in a cell, a
percentage of GPRS availability in a cell can be calculated. An analysis of the utilization
information can be used to determine the requirement for additional resources before the
problems occur.
13-124
Reference
3GPP TS Release 5.
Usage
Congestion.
Network planning.
Key statistic:
BSS_AVAILABILITY.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Gauge.
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GPRS_CELL_CONGESTION
GPRS_CELL_CONGESTION
Description
The GPRS_CELL_CONGESTION statistic indicates the number of times, measured each 6
second interval, that the percentage of GPRS timeslot resources in use falls into the given
range. A high congestion rate indicates the low possibility for the system to establish new TBFs.
The distribution information of this statistic illustrates the average packet trafc situation, and
hence can be used to optimize the cell planning and resource allocation. Each bin represents a
percentage congestion range, with high value of the range indicated in the bin name.
NOTE
This statistic also includes information of the EGPRS system should the EGPRS
feature be enabled.
Pegging
This statistic pegs with the higher value of the Uplink/Downlink congestion.
Each bin represents different congestion range as shown below:
Table 13-48
Bin
Bin name
Range
GPRS_CONGESTION_25
GPRS_CONGESTION_30
GPRS_CONGESTION_35
GPRS_CONGESTION_40
GPRS_CONGESTION_45
GPRS_CONGESTION_50
GPRS_CONGESTION_55
GPRS_CONGESTION_60
GPRS_CONGESTION_65
GPRS_CONGESTION_70
10
GPRS_CONGESTION_75
11
GPRS_CONGESTION_80
12
GPRS_CONGESTION_85
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Analysis
Bin name
Range
13
GPRS_CONGESTION_90
14
GPRS_CONGESTION_95
15
GPRS_CONGESTION_100
95%, 100%
One unit represents a period of time when the congestion rate falls in the specic range at the
end of a given 6 second duration. The range is 0 to 600.
Analysis
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Reference
None.
Usage
Cell planning.
Resource allocation.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter array.
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GPRS_CELL_RESELECT_FAIL
GPRS_CELL_RESELECT_FAIL
Description
The GPRS_CELL_RESELECT_FAIL statistic tracks the number of Network Controlled cell
reselect failures from the originating cell. Retries are not counted.
Pegging
This statistic pegs when a Packet Cell Change Failure message is sent by an MS.
NOTE
This statistic is pegged for both GPRS and EGPRS events.
Analysis
This statistic can be used for the analysis of Network Controlled cell reselect failures from
an originating cell.
Reference
None.
Usage
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter.
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May 2008
GPRS_CHANNELS_SWITCHED
GPRS_CHANNELS_SWITCHED
Description
This statistic reports the number of times a 16 kbps Packet Data Trafc Channel (PDTCH) has
been switched to a circuit switched Trafc Channel (TCH).
Pegging
This statistic pegs when a 16 kbps PDTCH is switched to a circuit switched TCH as dened
in Table 13-49.
Cause
CS
Description
The number of PDTCH of this type to be switched for point-to-point calls.
Analysis
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Reference
None.
Usage
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter array.
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GPRS_DL_ASGN_PCCCH
GPRS_DL_ASGN_PCCCH
Description
This statistic tracks the total number of packet downlink assignment messages received on the
Packet Common Control Channel (PCCCH).
Pegging
This statistic pegs once per packet downlink assignment on the PCCCH.
Analysis
Reference
3GPP TS Release 5.
Usage
Performance management.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter.
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May 2008
GPRS_PAGING_OVERFLOW_RATE_PCH
GPRS_PAGING_OVERFLOW_RATE_PCH
Description
The GPRS_PAGING_OVERFLOW_RATE_PCH key statistic provides the rate of PS paging
messages, which get discarded from the queue due to queue overow before they get
transmitted.
Formula
Analysis
13-130
Basis
Cell.
Type
Percentage.
Raw statistics
PCH_Q_PAGE_DISCARD_PS.
ACCESS_PER_PCH_PS.
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GPRS_PAGING_OVERFLOW_RATE_PPCH
GPRS_PAGING_OVERFLOW_RATE_PPCH
Description
The GPRS_PAGING_OVERFLOW_RATE_PPCH key statistic provides the rate of PS paging
messages, which get discarded from the queue due to queue overow before they get
transmitted.
Formula
Analysis
Basis
Cell.
Type
Percentage.
Raw statistics
PPCH_Q_PAGE_DISCARD_PS.
ACCESS_PER_PPCH_PS.
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GPRS_PCH_AGCH_Q_LENGTH
GPRS_PCH_AGCH_Q_LENGTH
Description
This statistic measures the mean Paging CHannel-Access Grant CHannel (PCH-AGCH) queue
length. This statistic is obtained by measuring the arithmetic mean of the number of all
messages waiting for transmission on the PCH-AGCH, for GPRS purpose. This measurement
is obtained once in every paging multi frame, taking the PCH-AGCH queue length and then
taking the arithmetic mean.
Pegging
This statistic pegs once per paging multiframe, by summing the total number of messages in
the paging queue. At the end of the interval, the mean number of messages are calculated and
reported.
NOTE
This statistic is pegged for both GPRS and EGPRS events.
Analysis
The 12.04 statistic B.2.1.1 is the mean of the number of messages in the PCH-AGCH queue.
13-132
Reference
3GPP TS Release 5.
Usage
This statistic is used to assess the impact of GPRS messaging on the CCCH.
For example, the operator could use the statistic to monitor the growth of
GPRS in an area, and possibly replan paging parameters to account for an
increase in GPRS users on the network.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Gauge.
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GPRS_PPCH_PAGCH_Q_LENGTH
GPRS_PPCH_PAGCH_Q_LENGTH
Description
This statistic measures the mean and MAX of the number of all messages waiting in the Packet
Paging Channel-Packet Access Grant Channel (PPCH-PAGCH) queue. This statistic is obtained
by measuring the arithmetic mean of the number of all messages waiting for transmission on
the PPCH-PAGCH. This measurement is obtained once in every paging multi frame, taking the
PPCH-PAGCH queue length and then taking the arithmetic mean.
Pegging
This statistic pegs once per paging multiframe, by summing the total number of messages in
the paging queue. At the end of the interval, the mean number of messages are calculated and
reported.
Analysis
The 12.04 statistic B.2.1.1 is the mean of the number of messages in the PPCH-PAGCH queue.
Reference
3GPP TS Release 5.
Usage
This statistic is used to assess the impact of GPRS messaging on the PPCH.
For example, the operator could use the statistic to monitor the growth of
GPRS in an area, and possibly replan paging parameters to account for an
increase in GPRS users on the network.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Gauge statistic.
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GPRS_PRR_BLK_USG
GPRS_PRR_BLK_USG
Description
The GPRS_PRR_BLK_USG statistic tracks the mean, minimum, and maximum number of
PRR block usage.
The bin ranges may be changed using the chg_stat_prop command. The default bin ranges for
the GPRS_PRR_BLK_USG statistic are shown in Table 13-50.
Range
0 to 2
3 to 5
6 to 10
11 to 20
21 to 40
41 to 60
61 to 80
81 to 100
101 to 125
126 to 160
Pegging
This statistic is measured by obtaining the PRR block usage at predened interval:
approximately one second (four multiframes) and updating the appropriate bin. At the end of the
report of the statistical interval, the mean, minimum, and maximum PRR block usage is reported.
NOTE
This statistic is pegged for both GPRS and EGPRS events.
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Analysis
Analysis
Reference
None.
Usage
Performance management.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Normal distribution.
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May 2008
GPRS_RACH_ARRIVAL
GPRS_RACH_ARRIVAL
Description
The GPRS_RACH_ARRIVAL statistic tracks the mean, minimum, and maximum number of
GPRS RACH request arrivals over CCCH.
The bin ranges may be changed using the chg_stat_prop command. The default bin ranges for
the GPRS_RACH_ARRIVAL statistic are shown in Table 13-51.
Range
0 to 2
3 to 5
6 to 10
11 to 20
21 to 40
41 to 60
61 to 80
81 to 100
101 to 125
126 to 160
Pegging
This statistic is measured by sampling the GPRS RACH over CCCH at a predened interval:
approximately one second (four multiframes). The total GPRS RACH requests over CCCH
during the time is obtained and the appropriate bin is updated. At the end of the report of the
statistical interval, the mean, minimum, and maximum PRR block usage is reported.
NOTE
This statistic is pegged for both GPRS and EGPRS events.
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Analysis
Analysis
Reference
None.
Usage
Performance management.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Normal distribution.
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May 2008
IDLE_PDTCH_INTF_BAND0
IDLE_PDTCH_INTF_BAND0
Description
The IDLE_PDTCH_INTF_BAND0 statistic tracks the maximum and mean number of idle uplink
Packet Data Trafc CHannels (PDTCHs) for interference band 0. An idle PDTCH falls into band
0 if its average interference band is less than the value of the element interfer_bands, 0.
NOTE
Idle PDTCHs are allocated to ve interference bands. Each band has an associated
statistic for tracking idle PDTCHs.
Pegging
This statistic is updated at every idle frame receipt. The PDTCH is said to be idle if it can be
allocated for a request. An idle PDTCH falls into band 0 if its idle interference level is less than
the value of the elements interfer_bands 0. The mean and MAX are calculated from the samples.
Analysis
This statistic can be used for trend analysis of idle packet data trafc channels.
13-138
Reference
3GPP TS Release 5.
Usage
Service integrity.
Fault nding.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Gauge.
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IDLE_PDTCH_INTF_BAND1
IDLE_PDTCH_INTF_BAND1
Description
The IDLE_PDTCH_INTF_BAND1 statistic tracks the maximum and mean number of idle uplink
Packet Data Trafc CHannels (PDTCHs) for interference band 1. An idle PDTCH falls into band
1 if its average interference band is less than the value of the element interfer_bands, 1.
NOTE
Idle PDTCHs are allocated to ve interference bands. Each band has an associated
statistic for tracking idle PDTCHs.
Pegging
This statistic is updated at every idle frame receipt. The PDTCH is said to be idle if it can be
allocated for a request. An idle PDTCH falls into band 1 if its idle interference level is less than
the value of the elements interfer_bands 1. The mean and MAX are calculated from the samples.
Analysis
This statistic can be used for trend analysis of idle packet data trafc channels.
Reference
3GPP TS Release 5.
Usage
Service integrity.
Fault nding.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Gauge.
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IDLE_PDTCH_INTF_BAND2
IDLE_PDTCH_INTF_BAND2
Description
The IDLE_PDTCH_INTF_BAND2 statistic tracks the maximum and mean number of idle uplink
Packet Data Trafc CHannels (PDTCHs) for interference band 2. An idle PDTCH falls into band
2 if its average interference band is less than the value of the element interfer_bands, 2.
NOTE
Idle PDTCHs are allocated to ve interference bands. Each band has an associated
statistic for tracking idle PDTCHs.
Pegging
This statistic is updated at every idle frame receipt. The PDTCH is said to be idle if it can be
allocated for a request. An idle PDTCH falls into band 2 if its idle interference level is less than
the value of the elements interfer_bands 2. The mean and MAX are calculated from the samples.
Analysis
This statistic can be used for trend analysis of idle packet data trafc channels.
13-140
Reference
3GPP TS Release 5.
Usage
Service integrity.
Fault nding.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Gauge.
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May 2008
IDLE_PDTCH_INTF_BAND3
IDLE_PDTCH_INTF_BAND3
Description
The IDLE_PDTCH_INTF_BAND3 statistic tracks the maximum and mean number of idle uplink
Packet Data Trafc CHannels (PDTCHs) for interference band 3. An idle PDTCH falls into band
3 if its average interference band is less than the value of the element interfer_bands, 3.
NOTE
Idle PDTCHs are allocated to ve interference bands. Each band has an associated
statistic for tracking idle PDTCHs.
Pegging
This statistic is updated at every idle frame receipt. The PDTCH is said to be idle if it can be
allocated for a request. An idle PDTCH falls into band 3 if its idle interference level is less than
the value of the elements interfer_bands 3. The mean and MAX are calculated from the samples.
Analysis
This statistic can be used for trend analysis of idle packet data trafc channels.
Reference
3GPP TS Release 5.
Usage
Service integrity.
Fault nding.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Gauge.
68P02901W56-S
13-141
May 2008
IDLE_PDTCH_INTF_BAND4
IDLE_PDTCH_INTF_BAND4
Description
The IDLE_PDTCH_INTF_BAND4 statistic tracks the maximum and mean number of idle uplink
Packet Data Trafc CHannels (PDTCHs) for interference band 4. An idle PDTCH falls into band
4 if its average interference band is less than the value of the element interfer_bands, 4.
NOTE
Idle PDTCHs are allocated to ve interference bands. Each band has an associated
statistic for tracking idle PDTCHs.
Pegging
This statistic is updated at every idle frame receipt. The PDTCH is said to be idle if it can be
allocated for a request. An idle PDTCH falls into band 4 if its idle interference level is less than
the value of the elements interfer_bands 4. The mean and MAX are calculated from the samples.
Analysis
This statistic can be used for trend analysis of idle packet data trafc channels.
13-142
Reference
3GPP TS Release 5.
Usage
Service integrity.
Fault nding.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Gauge.
68P02901W56-S
May 2008
IMM_ASSGN_CAUSE
IMM_ASSGN_CAUSE
Description
This statistic measures the successful immediate assignment procedures, per cause. This
statistic is obtained by measuring the number of IMMEDIATE ASSIGN COMMAND messages
transmitted, per cause. This message contains either an IMMEDIATE ASSIGNMENT message
or IMMEDIATE ASSIGNMENT EXTENDED message. If an IMMEDIATE ASSIGNMENT
EXTENDED message is transmitted, the counter is incremented by two, because it contains
assignment information for two MSs otherwise the counter is incremented by one. The
associated bins, identiers, and establishment causes are dened in Table 13-52.
Scenario
Description
orig_call
Originating call.
emer_call
Emergency call.
call_re_estb
Call re-establishment.
loc_upd
Location updating.
page_resp
Paging response.
ul_pack_access_gprs
dl_pack_access_gprs
ul_pack_access_egprs
dl_pack_access_egprs
Pegging
This statistic is pegged once for every time the BSS sends an Immediate Assignment (IA) for any
of the specied purposes over the air. IAs for other purposes are not pegged.
This statistic pegs the cause of each IMMEDIATE ASSIGN COMMAND message. If this message
contains an IMMEDIATE ASSIGNMENT message, the cause is pegged once. If this message
contains an IMMEDIATE ASSIGNMENT EXTENDED message, the cause is pegged twice.
68P02901W56-S
13-143
May 2008
Analysis
Analysis
It represents the total number of IAs pegged during the statistics interval, on a per-cause basis.
13-144
Reference
3GPP TS Release 5.
Usage
The statistic is used for monitoring areas where lots of calls originate: the
operator may wish to charge more for calls made in these high-trafc zones.
It is also used for monitoring the number of calls undergoing
re-establishment. High numbers of calls undergoing re-establishment
means the RF coverage in an area may have a hole.
Comparing the uplink against downlink GPRS usage tells the
operator how to set the Beta value for a cell (Interleaving
TBFs feature). This allows for better throughput based upon
the MS subscriber preferences in any particular area.
Key statistic:
DL_TBF_SUCCESS_RATE.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter array.
68P02901W56-S
May 2008
MCS1_USE_DL
MCS1_USE_DL
Description
The MCS1_USE_DL key statistic provides usage gures for DL coding scheme CS-1 for EGPRS.
Formula
Analysis
Type
Percentage.
Raw statistics
DL_RADIO_BLKS_1_TS,
DL_RADIO_BLKS_2_TS,
DL_RADIO_BLKS_3_TS,
DL_RADIO_BLKS_4_TS and their
bin 4.
68P02901W56-S
13-145
May 2008
MCS2_USE_DL
MCS2_USE_DL
Description
The MCS2_USE_DL key statistic provides usage gures of DL coding scheme CS-2 for EGPRS.
Formula
Analysis
13-146
Type
Percentage.
Raw statistics
DL_RADIO_BLKS_1_TS,
DL_RADIO_BLKS_2_TS,
DL_RADIO_BLKS_3_TS,
DL_RADIO_BLKS_4_TS and their bin
5.
68P02901W56-S
May 2008
MCS3_USE_DL
MCS3_USE_DL
Description
The MCS3_USE_DL key statistic provides usage gures of DL coding scheme CS-3 for EGPRS.
Formula
Analysis
Type
Percentage.
Raw statistics
DL_RADIO_BLKS_1_TS, DL_RADIO_BLKS_2_TS,
DL_RADIO_BLKS_3_TS ,DL_RADIO_BLKS_4_TS and
their bin 6.
68P02901W56-S
13-147
May 2008
MCS4_USE_DL
MCS4_USE_DL
Description
The MCS4_USE_DL key statistic provides usage gures of DL coding scheme CS-4 for EGPRS.
Formula
Analysis
13-148
Type
Percentage.
Raw statistics
DL_RADIO_BLKS_1_TS,
DL_RADIO_BLKS_2_TS,
DL_RADIO_BLKS_3_TS,
DL_RADIO_BLKS_4_TS and their
bin 7.
68P02901W56-S
May 2008
MCS5_USE_DL
MCS5_USE_DL
Description
The MCS5_USE_DL key statistic provides usage gures of DL coding scheme CS-5 for EGPRS.
Formula
Analysis
Type
Percentage.
Raw statistics
DL_RADIO_BLKS_1_TS,
DL_RADIO_BLKS_2_TS,
DL_RADIO_BLKS_3_TS,
DL_RADIO_BLKS_4_TS and their
bin 8.
68P02901W56-S
13-149
May 2008
MCS6_USE_DL
MCS6_USE_DL
Description
The MCS6_USE_DL key statistic provides usage gures of DL coding scheme CS-6 for EGPRS.
Formula
Analysis
13-150
Type
Percentage.
Raw statistics
DL_RADIO_BLKS_1_TS,
DL_RADIO_BLKS_2_TS,
DL_RADIO_BLKS_3_TS,
DL_RADIO_BLKS_4_TS and their
bin 9.
68P02901W56-S
May 2008
MCS7_USE_DL
MCS7_USE_DL
Description
The MCS7_USE_DL key statistic provides usage gures of DL coding scheme CS-7 for EGPRS.
Formula
Analysis
Type
Percentage.
Raw statistics
DL_RADIO_BLKS_1_TS,
DL_RADIO_BLKS_2_TS,
DL_RADIO_BLKS_3_TS,
DL_RADIO_BLKS_4_TS and their
bin 10.
68P02901W56-S
13-151
May 2008
MCS8_USE_DL
MCS8_USE_DL
Description
The MCS8_USE_DL key statistic provides usage gures of DL coding scheme CS-8 for EGPRS.
Formula
Analysis
13-152
Type
Percentage.
Raw statistics
DL_RADIO_BLKS_1_TS,
DL_RADIO_BLKS_2_TS,
DL_RADIO_BLKS_3_TS,
DL_RADIO_BLKS_4_TS and their
bin 11.
68P02901W56-S
May 2008
MCS9_USE_DL
MCS9_USE_DL
Description
The MCS9_USE_DL key statistic provides usage gures of DL coding scheme CS-9 for EGPRS.
Formula
Analysis
Type
Percentage.
Raw statistics
DL_RADIO_BLKS_1_TS,
DL_RADIO_BLKS_2_TS,
DL_RADIO_BLKS_3_TS,
DL_RADIO_BLKS_4_TS and their
bin 12.
68P02901W56-S
13-153
May 2008
NO_PDTCH_AVAIL
NO_PDTCH_AVAIL
Description
The NO_PDTCH_AVAIL statistic counts the number of times neither switchable nor reserved
PDTCHs are available.
Pegging
When the last PDTCH available is taken for a voice call, the count is incremented.
Analysis
13-154
Reference
None.
Usage
Network planning.
Network accessibility.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter.
68P02901W56-S
May 2008
NO_PDTCH_AVAIL_TIME
NO_PDTCH_AVAIL_TIME
Description
The NO_PDTCH_AVAIL_TIME statistic measures the amount of time in 20 millisecond periods
during the statistical collection period (between timer start and stop), when neither switchable
nor reserved PDTCHs are available.
Pegging
When the last PDTCH available is taken for a voice call, the timer is started and stopped when
at least one PDTCH becomes available.
Analysis
A threshold value should be assigned to this statistic which reects the maximum acceptable
time that no PDTCHs are available for any of the start/stop time periods. If the specied
threshold is exceeded, the Total time all PDTCHs are unavailable - PM alarm is generated. Refer
to the manual Maintenance Information: Alarm Handling at the OMC-R (68P02901W26) for
troubleshooting information.
Reference
None.
Usage
Network planning.
Network accessibility.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Duration.
68P02901W56-S
13-155
May 2008
PACCH_PAGE_REQS
PACCH_PAGE_REQS
Description
The PACCH_PAGE_REQS statistic represents the total number of circuit switched and packed
switched page requests sent by the PCU using PACCH channel when the MS is in packet
transfer mode.
Pegging
One unit represents one page request (CS or PS).
Analysis
13-156
Reference
None.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter.
68P02901W56-S
May 2008
PDU_DISCARD_FR
PDU_DISCARD_FR
Description
The PDU_DISCARD_FR statistic indicates the number of uplink and downlink PDU frames
discarded by Frame Relay rmware.
Pegging
Table 13-53 shows the description for each bin.
Description
Uplink errors.
One unit represents one LLC frame. The range is 0 to 65,535. The maximum number of LLC
frames discarded during a one hour period cannot be accurately estimated. Use the uplimit of
a 16-bit unsigned integer.
Analysis
Reference
None.
Basis
GBL.
Type
Counter array.
68P02901W56-S
13-157
May 2008
PDU_DISCARD_LLC
PDU_DISCARD_LLC
Description
The PDU_DISCARD_LLC statistic represents the downlink LLC data frames discarded by PCU
due to different scenarios. There are three major causes:
Buffer overow.
Cell reselection.
Pegging
Table 13-54 shows the description for each bin.
Name
Description
PDU_DSCRD_LLC_CELL
_BUF_OVRFLW
PDU_DSCRD_LLC_MS
_BUF_OVRFLW
MS buffer overow.
PDU_DSCRD_LLC_INAB
_MOVE_PKT
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Table 13-54
Analysis
Bin
Name
Description
PDU_DSCRD_LLC_OUT
_SEQ_LLC
PDU_DSCRD_LLC_RESEL
_INAREA
PDU_DSCRD_LLC_RESEL
_OUTAREA
PDU_DSCRD_LLC_ABNORM
_TBFREL
PDU_DSCRD_LLC_PFC
_REJECT_DELET
{27703A} PDU_DSCRD_LLC
_NONCON_QOS
8
One unit represents one LLC frame. The range is 0 to 65,535. The maximum number of LLC
frames discarded during a one hour period cannot be accurately estimated. Use the uplimit of
a 16-bit unsigned integer.
Analysis
Reference
None.
Usage
Key statistics:
LLC_ABNORMAL_TBF_RELEASES,
LLC_BUFFER_OVERFLOW_RATE,
LLC_DISCARDS_ON_CELL_RESELECTION.
Basis
Cell.
Type
68P02901W56-S
13-159
May 2008
PRP_LOAD
PRP_LOAD
Description
{28351} {28000} This statistic measures the load of the Packet Resource Processor (PRP), PXP
baseboard, or PPROC for PRP processing. According to the capacity requirements, the BSS
transfers data for a certain number of timeslots out of all the timeslots in a PRP, PXP baseboard,
or PPROC, as well as process control messages for rest of timeslots in one 20 millisecond block
period. The load of the PRP, PXP baseboard, or PPROC for PRP processing is determined by
measuring the number of timeslots pending service for data transfers within a 20 millisecond
block period.
The number of timeslots pending service increases by one whenever a timeslot is allocated to
the rst UL or DL TBF and it decreases by one whenever all UL and DL TBFs on a timeslot are
released or re-allocated to other PRP boards. The statistic value also changes accordingly.
If the PRP load is 100% in prp_fanout_mode=1, it means that 30 timeslots are pending
service. Although the number of timeslots pending service can further increase, the total PRP
throughput does not increase. The maximum PRP load is 400%, which means that a total of
120 timeslots are pending service.
Table 13-55 shows the mapping between the number of timeslots pending service and the
PRP load.
{28351} {28000} The statistic is kept on a per DPROC basis. The mapping between the number
of pending timeslots service and the prp_load depending on the value of prp_fanout_mode and
the DPROC type are shown in Table 13-55 and Table 13-56.
Table 13-55 Mapping between timeslots pending service and PRP load
(prp_fanout_mode=1)
Number of timeslots pending service in a 20 msec block period
PRP Load
PRP
PXP Baseboard
PPROC
0-30
049
021
0-100
31-60
5098
2242
101-200
61-90
99147
4363
201-300
91-120
148196
6484
301-400
Table 13-56 Mapping between timeslots pending service and PRP load
(prp_fanout_mode=2)
Number of timeslots pending service in a 20 msec block period
PRP
PXP Baseboard
PPROC
0-48
098
042
PRP Load
0-100
NOTE
When prp_fanout_mode is set to 2, all the timeslots can be used to transfer data
blocks. prp_load should not exceed 100.
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Pegging
Table 13-57 shows the PRP load ranges for each bin of this statistic.
Min
MAX
10
11
20
21
40
41
60
61
100
101
160
161
260
10
261
400
Pegging
This statistic pegs the appropriate bin every 20 millisecond based on the number of timeslots
pending service and the bin range values that the customer congured.
NOTE
This statistic is pegged for both GPRS and EGPRS events.
Analysis
{28351} {28000} This statistic measures the load of the PRP, PXP baseboard, or PPROC
for PRP processing. The load of the PRP, PXP baseboard, or PPROC for PRP processing is
determined by measuring the number of pending timeslots service for data transfers within a 20
millisecond block period.
This statistic can be used for trend analysis of the network load on a PRP board. Each bin can be
analyzed to determine the number of occurrences the PRP had a certain percentage of load on it.
Reference
None.
Usage
Network planning.
Congestion.
Basis
{28351} {28000}
DPROC and PPROC.
Type
Normal Distribution.
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May 2008
PS_PAGE_REQS
PS_PAGE_REQS
Description
The PS_PAGE_REQS statistic represents the total number of packet switched page requests
received by the PCU per GBL.
Pegging
One unit represents one PS page request.
Analysis
13-162
Reference
None.
Basis
GBL.
Type
Counter.
68P02901W56-S
May 2008
TBF_DL_ASGN_PACCH
TBF_DL_ASGN_PACCH
Description
The TBF_DL_ASGN_PACCH statistic represents the total number of Packet Downlink
Assignments and Packet Timeslot Recongure sent by the PCU using PACCH channel to
establish new downlink TBF when the mobile is in packet transfer mode.
Pegging
One unit represents one PDA or one PTR.
Analysis
Reference
None.
Usage
Key statistic:
DL_TBF_SUCCESS_RATE.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter.
68P02901W56-S
13-163
May 2008
TBF_REL_PACCH_LOST
TBF_REL_PACCH_LOST
Description
The TBF_REL_PACCH_LOST statistic represents the number of TBFs that are released when
its switchable PDCH is converted to TCH. Only those TBFs whose PACCH are lost due to the
switch are counted.
NOTE
{34144} The probability of TBF release due to PACCH lost may increase as the
increment of switchable PDTCH converted to TCH because both the additional
switchable PDTCH stolen by voice call and the de-allocation.
Pegging
One unit represents one TBF.
Analysis
13-164
Reference
None.
Usage
Key statistic:
TBF_DROP_RATE_ON_PACCH_LOST.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter.
68P02901W56-S
May 2008
TBF_SESSIONS
TBF_SESSIONS
Description
The TBF_SESSIONS statistic indicates the average and maximum ongoing TBFs at the end
of each six second duration on a PRP board.
Pegging
One unit represents one TBF session. The range is 0 to 120. The capacity is measured by the
number of MSs a PRP board can support (120).
Analysis
Reference
None.
Usage
Key statistic:
MEAN_TBF_SESSIONS.
Basis
Type
Gauge.
68P02901W56-S
13-165
May 2008
UL_BLER_CS1
UL_BLER_CS1
Description
The UL_BLER_CS1 statistic indicates the number of times, measured at statistical intervals,
the BLER of a particular carrier, when using coding scheme 1 to transmit in the uplink direction,
falls into the given range. Each bin represents a range of percentage BLER, with high value of
the range indicated in the bin name.
Pegging
Each bin represents the different range of BLER:
Range
0, < 5%
40%, 100%
One unit represents 10 UL BLER calculations. For a given carrier using coding scheme
1 in uplink transfer, the calculation is done by using the following equation whenever a
PUA/PTR/PUAK is sent by the PCU.
The window is maintained by PCU as part of MS context. It is updated whenever a data block
is received or missed, and has a maximum size of 128. 10X+Y (1<=Y<=10) calculations is
represented as X+1.
The range is 0 to 18,000. The shortest period between two consecutive PUA/PTR/PUAK cannot
be accurately estimated. Two such messages may be scheduled by the system in a back to
back situation (for example, the next PUAK may be scheduled at the next block period of the
previous PUAK). So in a one hour period, there may be at most 3,600,000 ms or (1 x 20 ms)
= 180,000 PUA/PTR/PUAKs being sent. Thus there is at most 180,000 calculations, and the
maximum value is 18,000 for each bin.
13-166
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Analysis
Analysis
Reference
None.
Basis
Carrier.
Type
Counter array.
68P02901W56-S
13-167
May 2008
UL_BLER_CS2
UL_BLER_CS2
Description
The UL_BLER_CS2 statistic indicates the number of times, measured at statistical intervals,
the BLER of a particular carrier, when using coding scheme 2 to transmit in the uplink direction,
falls into the given range. Each bin represents a range of percentage BLER, with high value of
the range indicated in the bin name.
Pegging
Each bin represents the different range of BLER:
Range
0, < 10%
65%, 100%
One unit represents 10 UL BLER calculations. For a given carrier using coding scheme
2 in uplink transfer, the calculation is done by using the following equation whenever a
PUA/PTR/PUAK is sent by the PCU.
The window is maintained by PCU as part of MS context. It is updated whenever a data block
is received or missed, and has a maximum size of 128. 10X+Y (1<=Y<=10) calculations is
represented as X+1.
The range is 0 to 18,000. The shortest period between two consecutive PUA/PTR/PUAK cannot
be accurately estimated. Two such messages may be scheduled by the system in a back to back
situation (for example, the next PUAK may be scheduled at the next block period of the previous
PUAK). So in a one hour period, there may be at most 3,600,000ms or (1x20ms) = 180,000
PUA/PTR/PUAKs being sent. Thus there is at most 180,000 calculations, and the maximum
value is 18,000 for each bin.
13-168
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Analysis
Analysis
Reference
None.
Basis
Carrier.
Type
Counter array.
68P02901W56-S
13-169
May 2008
UL_BLER_CS3
UL_BLER_CS3
Description
The UL_BLER_CS3 statistic indicates the number of times, measured at statistical intervals,
the BLER of a particular carrier, when using coding scheme 3 to transmit in the uplink direction,
falls into the given range. Each bin represents a range of percentage BLER, with high value of
the range indicated in the bin name.
This statistic is not available if Coding Scheme 3/4 feature is disabled.
Analysis
13-170
Reference
None.
Basis
Carrier.
Type
Counter array.
68P02901W56-S
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UL_BLER_CS4
UL_BLER_CS4
Description
The UL_BLER_CS4 statistic indicates the number of times, measured at statistical intervals,
the BLER of a particular carrier, when using coding scheme 4 to transmit in the uplink direction,
falls into the given range. Each bin represents a range of percentage BLER, with high value of
the range indicated in the bin name.
This statistic is not available if Coding Scheme 3/4 feature is disabled.
Pegging
Each bin represents the different range of BLER:
Range
0, < 20%
65%, 100%
One unit represents 10 UL BLER calculations. For a given carrier using coding scheme
4 in uplink transfer, the calculation is done by using the following equation whenever a
PUA/PTR/PUAK is sent by the PCU.
The window is maintained by PCU as part of MS context. It is updated whenever a data block
is received or missed, and has a maximum size of 128. 10X+Y (1<=Y<=10) calculations is
represented as X+1.
The range is 0 to 18,000. The shortest period between two consecutive PUA/PTR/PUAK cannot
be accurately estimated. Two such messages may be scheduled by the system in a back to back
situation (for example, the next PUAK may be scheduled at the next block period of the previous
PUAK). So in a one hour period, there may be at most 3,600,000ms or (1x20 ms) = 180,000
PUA/PTR/PUAKs being sent. Thus there is at most 180,000 calculations, and the maximum
value is 18,000 for each bin.
68P02901W56-S
13-171
May 2008
Analysis
Analysis
13-172
Reference
None.
Basis
Carrier.
Type
Counter array.
68P02901W56-S
May 2008
UL_BLER_MCS1
UL_BLER_MCS1
Description
The UL_BLER_MCS1 statistic indicates the number of times, measured at statistical intervals,
the BLER of a particular carrier, when using EGPRS modulation coding scheme 1 to transmit
in the uplink direction, falls into the given range. Each bin represents a range of percentage
BLER, with high value of the range indicated in the bin name.
The statistic is not available if the EGPRS feature is disabled.
Pegging
Each bin represents the different range of BLER:
Table 13-61
Bin
Range
0, < 5%
40%, 100%
One unit represents 10 UL BLER calculations. For a given carrier using EGPRS modulation
coding scheme 1 in uplink transfer, the calculation is done by using the following equation
whenever a PUA/PTR/PUAK is sent by the PCU.
The window is maintained by PCU as part of MS context. It is updated whenever a data block
is received or missed, and has a maximum size of 128. 10X+Y (1<=Y<=10) calculations is
represented as X+1.
The range is 0 to 18,000. The shortest period between two consecutive PUA/PTR/PUAK cannot
be accurately estimated. Two such messages may be scheduled by the system in a back to back
situation (for example, the next PUAK may be scheduled at the next block period of the previous
PUAK). So in a one hour period, there may be at most 3,600,000 ms or (1x20 ms) = 180,000
PUA/PTR/PUAKs being sent. Thus there is at most 180,000 calculations, and the maximum
value is 18,000 for each bin.
68P02901W56-S
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Analysis
Analysis
13-174
Reference
None.
Basis
Carrier.
Type
Counter array.
68P02901W56-S
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UL_BLER_MCS2
UL_BLER_MCS2
Description
The UL_BLER_MCS2 statistic indicates the number of times, measured at statistical intervals,
the BLER of a particular carrier, when using EGPRS modulation coding scheme 2 to transmit in
the downlink direction, falls into the given range. Each bin represents a range of percentage
BLER, with high value of the range indicated in the bin name.
The statistic is not available if the EGPRS feature is disabled.
Pegging
Each bin represents the different range of BLER:
Table 13-62
Bin
Range
0, < 10%
65%, 100%
One unit represents 10 UL BLER calculations. For a given carrier using EGPRS modulation
coding scheme 2 in uplink transfer, the calculation is done by using the following equation
whenever a PUA/PTR/PUAK is sent by the PCU.
The window is maintained by PCU as part of MS context. It is updated whenever a data block
is received or missed, and has a maximum size of 128. 10X+Y (1<=Y<=10) calculations is
represented as X+1.
The range is 0 to 18,000. The shortest period between two consecutive PUA/PTR/PUAK cannot
be accurately estimated. Two such messages may be scheduled by the system in a back to back
situation (that is, the next PUAK may be scheduled at the next block period of the previous
PUAK.). So in a one hour period, there may be at most 3,600,000 ms or (1x20 ms) = 180,000
PUA/PTR/PUAKs being sent. Thus there is at most 180,000 calculations, and the maximum
value is 18,000 for each bin.
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Analysis
Analysis
13-176
Reference
None.
Basis
Carrier.
Type
Counter array.
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May 2008
UL_BLER_MCS3
UL_BLER_MCS3
Description
The UL_BLER_MCS3 statistic indicates the number of times, measured at statistical intervals,
the BLER of a particular carrier, when using EGPRS modulation coding scheme 3 to transmit in
the downlink direction, falls into the given range. Each bin represents a range of percentage
BLER, with high value of the range indicated in the bin name.
The statistic is not available if the EGPRS feature is disabled.
Pegging
Each bin represents the different range of BLER:
Table 13-63
Bin
Range
0, < 15%
70%, 100%
One unit represents 10 UL BLER calculations. For a given carrier using EGPRS modulation
coding scheme 3 in uplink transfer, the calculation is done by using the following equation
whenever a PUA/PTR/PUAK is sent by the PCU.
The window is maintained by PCU as part of MS context. It is updated whenever a data block
is received or missed, and has a maximum size of 128. 10X+Y (1<=Y<=10) calculations is
represented as X+1.
The range is 0 to 18,000. The shortest period between two consecutive PUA/PTR/PUAK cannot
be accurately estimated. Two such messages may be scheduled by the system in a back to back
situation (that is, the next PUAK may be scheduled at the next block period of the previous
PUAK.). So in a one hour period, there may be at most 3,600,000 ms or (1x20 ms) = 180,000
PUA/PTR/PUAKs being sent. Thus there is at most 180,000 calculations, and the maximum
value is 18,000 for each bin.
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Analysis
Analysis
13-178
Reference
None.
Basis
Carrier.
Type
Counter array.
68P02901W56-S
May 2008
UL_BLER_MCS4
UL_BLER_MCS4
Description
The UL_BLER_MCS4 statistic indicates the number of times, measured at statistical intervals,
the BLER of a particular carrier, when using EGPRS modulation coding scheme 4 to transmit in
the downlink direction, falls into the given range. Each bin represents a range of percentage
BLER, with high value of the range indicated in the bin name.
The statistic is not available if the EGPRS feature is disabled.
Pegging
Each bin represents the different range of BLER:
Table 13-64
Bin
Range
0, < 20%
65%, 100%
One unit represents 10 UL BLER calculations. For a given carrier using EGPRS modulation
coding scheme 4 in uplink transfer, the calculation is done by using the following equation
whenever a PUA/PTR/PUAK is sent by the PCU.
The window is maintained by PCU as part of MS context. It is updated whenever a data block
is received or missed, and has a maximum size of 128. 10X+Y (1<=Y<=10) calculations is
represented as X+1.
The range is 0 to 19,000. The shortest period between two consecutive PUA/PTR/PUAK cannot
be accurately estimated. Two such messages may be scheduled by the system in a back to back
situation (that is, the next PUAK may be scheduled at the next block period of the previous
PUAK.). So in a one hour period, there may be at most 3,600,000 ms or (1x20 ms) = 180,000
PUA/PTR/PUAKs being sent. Thus there is at most 180,000 calculations, and the maximum
value is 18,000 for each bin.
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Analysis
Analysis
13-180
Reference
None.
Basis
Carrier.
Type
Counter array.
68P02901W56-S
May 2008
UL_BLER_MCS5
UL_BLER_MCS5
Description
The DL_BLER_MCS5 statistic indicates the number of times, measured at statistical intervals,
the BLER of a particular carrier, when using EGPRS modulation coding scheme 5 to transmit in
the downlink direction, falls into the given range. Each bin represents a range of percentage
BLER, with high value of the range indicated in the bin name.
The statistic is not available if the EGPRS feature is disabled.
Pegging
Each bin represents the different range of BLER:
Table 13-65
Bin
Range
0, < 15%
70%, 100%
One unit represents 10 UL BLER calculations. For a given carrier using EGPRS modulation
coding scheme 5 in uplink transfer, the calculation is done by using the following equation
whenever a PUA/PTR/PUAK is sent by the PCU.
The window is maintained by PCU as part of MS context. It is updated whenever a data block
is received or missed, and has a maximum size of 128. 10X+Y (1<=Y<=10) calculations is
represented as X+1.
The range is 0 to 18,000. The shortest period between two consecutive PUA/PTR/PUAK cannot
be accurately estimated. Two such messages may be scheduled by the system in a back to back
situation (that is, the next PUAK may be scheduled at the next block period of the previous
PUAK.). So in a one hour period, there may be at most 3,600,000 ms or (1x20 ms) = 180,000
PUA/PTR/PUAKs being sent. Thus there is at most 180,000 calculations, and the maximum
value is 18,000 for each bin.
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May 2008
Analysis
Analysis
13-182
Reference
None.
Basis
Carrier.
Type
Counter array.
68P02901W56-S
May 2008
UL_BLER_MCS6
UL_BLER_MCS6
Description
The UL_BLER_MCS6 statistic indicates the number of times, measured at statistical intervals,
the BLER of a particular carrier, when using EGPRS modulation coding scheme 6 to transmit in
the downlink direction, falls into the given range. Each bin represents a range of percentage
BLER, with high value of the range indicated in the bin name.
The statistic is not available if the EGPRS feature is disabled.
Pegging
Each bin represents the different range of BLER:
Table 13-66
Bin
Range
0, < 15%
75%, 100%
One unit represents 10 UL BLER calculations. For a given carrier using EGPRS modulation
coding scheme 6 in uplink transfer, the calculation is done by using the following equation
whenever a PUA/PTR/PUAK is sent by the PCU.
The window is maintained by PCU as part of MS context. It is updated whenever a data block
is received or missed, and has a maximum size of 128. 10X+Y (1<=Y<=10) calculations is
represented as X+1.
The range is 0 to 18,000. The shortest period between two consecutive PUA/PTR/PUAK cannot
be accurately estimated. Two such messages may be scheduled by the system in a back to back
situation (for example, the next PUAK may be scheduled at the next block period of the previous
PUAK.). So in a one hour period, there may be at most 3,600,000 ms or (1x20 ms) = 180,000
PUA/PTR/PUAKs being sent. Thus there is at most 180,000 calculations, and the maximum
value is 18,000 for each bin.
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Analysis
Analysis
13-184
Reference
None.
Basis
Carrier.
Type
Counter array.
68P02901W56-S
May 2008
UL_BLER_MCS7
UL_BLER_MCS7
Description
The UL_BLER_MCS7 statistic indicates the number of times, measured at statistical intervals,
the BLER of a particular carrier, when using EGPRS modulation coding scheme 7 to transmit in
the downlink direction, falls into the given range. Each bin represents a range of percentage
BLER, with high value of the range indicated in the bin name.
The statistic is not available if the EGPRS feature is disabled.
Pegging
Each bin represents the different range of BLER:
Table 13-67
Bin
Range
0, < 20%
80%, 100%
One unit represents 10 UL BLER calculations. For a given carrier using EGPRS modulation
coding scheme 7 in uplink transfer, the calculation is done by using the following equation
whenever a PUA/PTR/PUAK is sent by the PCU.
The window is maintained by PCU as part of MS context. It is updated whenever a data block
is received or missed, and has a maximum size of 128. 10X+Y (1<=Y<=10) calculations is
represented as X+1.
The range is 0 to 18,000. The shortest period between two consecutive PUA/PTR/PUAK cannot
be accurately estimated. Two such messages may be scheduled by the system in a back to back
situation (that is, the next PUAK may be scheduled at the next block period of the previous
PUAK.). So in a one hour period, there may be at most 3,600,000 ms or (1x20 ms) = 180,000
PUA/PTR/PUAKs being sent. Thus there is at most 180,000 calculations, and the maximum
value is 18,000 for each bin.
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Analysis
Analysis
13-186
Reference
None.
Basis
Carrier.
Type
Counter array.
68P02901W56-S
May 2008
UL_BLER_MCS8
UL_BLER_MCS8
Description
The UL_BLER_MCS8 statistic indicates the number of times, measured at statistical intervals,
the BLER of a particular carrier, when using EGPRS modulation coding scheme 8 to transmit in
the downlink direction, falls into the given range. Each bin represents a range of percentage
BLER, with high value of the range indicated in the bin name.
The statistic is not available if the EGPRS feature is disabled.
Pegging
Each bin represents the different range of BLER:
Table 13-68
Bin
Range
0, < 20%
80%, 100%
One unit represents 10 UL BLER calculations. For a given carrier using EGPRS modulation
coding scheme 8 in uplink transfer, the calculation is done by using the following equation
whenever a PUA/PTR/PUAK is sent by the PCU.
The window is maintained by PCU as part of MS context. It is updated whenever a data block
is received or missed, and has a maximum size of 128. 10X+Y (1<=Y<=10) calculations is
represented as X+1.
The range is 0 to 18,000. The shortest period between two consecutive PUA/PTR/PUAK cannot
be accurately estimated. Two such messages may be scheduled by the system in a back to back
situation (that is, the next PUAK may be scheduled at the next block period of the previous
PUAK.). So in a one hour period, there may be at most 3,600,000 ms or (1x20 ms) = 180,000
PUA/PTR/PUAKs being sent. Thus there is at most 180,000 calculations, and the maximum
value is 18,000 for each bin.
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Analysis
Analysis
13-188
Reference
None.
Basis
Carrier.
Type
Counter array.
68P02901W56-S
May 2008
UL_BLER_MCS9
UL_BLER_MCS9
Description
The UL_BLER_MCS9 statistic indicates the number of times, measured at statistical intervals,
the BLER of a particular carrier, when using EGPRS modulation coding scheme 9 to transmit in
the downlink direction, falls into the given range. Each bin represents a range of percentage
BLER, with high value of the range indicated in the bin name.
The statistic is not available if the EGPRS feature is disabled.
Pegging
Each bin represents the different range of BLER:
Table 13-69
Bin
Range
0, < 20%
80%, 100%
One unit represents 10 UL BLER calculations. For a given carrier using EGPRS modulation
coding scheme 9 in uplink transfer, the calculation is done by using the following equation
whenever a PUA/PTR/PUAK is sent by the PCU.
The window is maintained by PCU as part of MS context. It is updated whenever a data block
is received or missed, and has a maximum size of 128. 10X+Y (1<=Y<=10) calculations is
represented as X+1.
The range is 0 to 18,000. The shortest period between two consecutive PUA/PTR/PUAK cannot
be accurately estimated. Two such messages may be scheduled by the system in a back to back
situation (that is, the next PUAK may be scheduled at the next block period of the previous
PUAK.). So in a one hour period, there may be at most 3,600,000 ms or (1x20 ms) = 180,000
PUA/PTR/PUAKs being sent. Thus there is at most 180,000 calculations, and the maximum
value is 18,000 for each bin.
68P02901W56-S
13-189
May 2008
Analysis
Analysis
13-190
Reference
None.
Basis
Carrier.
Type
Counter array.
68P02901W56-S
May 2008
UL_BUSY_PDTCH
UL_BUSY_PDTCH
Description
This statistic measures the mean, maximum and minimum number of occupied Packet Data
CHannel (PDCH) carrying uplink packet trafc.
NOTE
{34144} The busy PDTCH number may increase as the additional switchable PDTCH
is allocated for GPRS congested cell.
This statistic is obtained by sampling the PDTCH, which are carrying packet trafc, at every
packet-scheduling period (20 millisecond).
Table 13-70 shows the ranges for each bin (measured in milliseconds).
Range
No PDTCH is busy
Pegging
This statistic pegs every packet-scheduling period (20 millisecond) by sampling the number of
PDTCHs that are carrying uplink packet trafc.
NOTE
This statistic is pegged for both GPRS and EGPRS events.
68P02901W56-S
13-191
May 2008
Analysis
Analysis
This statistic can be used for trend analysis of the number of PDTCHs that are used for uplink
packet trafc.
13-192
Reference
3GPP TS Release 5.
Usage
Network planning.
Congestion.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Weighted distribution.
68P02901W56-S
May 2008
UL_CHANNEL_REQUESTS_REJECTION_RATE
UL_CHANNEL_REQUESTS_REJECTION_RATE
Description
The UL_CHANNEL_REQUESTS_REJECTION_RATE key statistic shows the percentage of
uplink channel requests that are rejected by the PCU.
Formula
Analysis
Basis
Cell.
Type
Percentage.
Raw statistics
CHANNEL_REQS_REJECT.
CHANNEL_REQS_REC.
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May 2008
UL_CHANNEL_REQUESTS_SUCCESS_RATE
UL_CHANNEL_REQUESTS_SUCCESS_RATE
Description
The UL_CHANNEL_REQUESTS_SUCCESS_RATE key statistic monitors the success of uplink
channel requests. This is an important area as the MS needs to access the network before it
can exchange data. Low end-to-end throughput can be rooted in a low UL channel request
success rate.
NOTE
It is not possible to split this formula in a GPRS and an EGPRS part because
an EGPRS channel request might be served with GPRS resources, causing the
CHANNEL_REQS_SUCCESS statistic to be pegged in a GPRS bin.
13-194
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May 2008
Formula
Formula
Analysis
Type
Percentage.
Raw statistics
CHANNEL_REQS_SUCCESS (Includes
sum of bins 0, 1, 4,5,6,7,8,9, 12, 13 and 14.
CHANNEL_REQS_REC (Includes sum of
bins 0, 1, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 11 and 12.
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May 2008
UL_LLC_FRAMES
UL_LLC_FRAMES
Description
The UL_LLC_FRAMES statistic represents the total number of uplink LLC frames correctly
received by the PCU.
Pegging
Each bin represents a range which the size of LLC frames falls into:
Table 13-71
Bin
Name
Range
UL_LLC_FRAMES_20
0 - 20
UL_LLC_FRAMES_40
21 - 40
UL_LLC_FRAMES_80
41 - 80
UL_LLC_FRAMES_160
81 - 160
UL_LLC_FRAMES_320
161 - 320
UL_LLC_FRAMES_640
321 - 640
UL_LLC_FRAMES_1280
641 - 1280
UL_LLC_FRAMES_OVER1280
1281 and up
One unit represents 10 LLC frames. 10X+Y (1<=Y<=10) calculations is represented as X+1.
The range is 0 to 65,535. The maximum number of LLC frames received from the MS during a
one hour period cannot be accurately estimated. Use the uplimit of a 16-bit unsigned integer.
Analysis
13-196
Reference
None.
Usage
Key statistics:
LLC_ABNORMAL_TBF_RELEASES,
LLC_BUFFER_OVERFLOW_RATE,
LLC_DISCARDS_ON_CELL_RESELECTION,
UL_LLC_TRAFFIC_VOLUME_INDICATOR.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter array.
68P02901W56-S
May 2008
UL_MEAN_TBF_DURATION
UL_MEAN_TBF_DURATION
Description
The UL_MEAN_TBF_DURATION key statistic provides the mean duration of successful
TBFs in the uplink.
Formula
{26881}
68P02901W56-S
13-197
May 2008
Analysis
Analysis
13-198
Usage
Network planning.
Congestion.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Seconds.
Raw statistics
{26881}UL_TBF_TIME_8PSK_1_TS..
UL_TBF_TIME_8PSK_2_TS.
UL_TBF_TIME_8PSK_3_TS.
UL_TBF_TIME_8PSK_4_TS.
.UL_TBF_TIME_GMSK_1_TS.
UL_TBF_TIME_GMSK_2_TS.
UL_TBF_TIME_GMSK_3_TS.
UL_TBF_TIME_GMSK_4_TS
UL_PDTCH_SEIZURE.
AIR_UL_TBF_FAILURES_DT.
AIR_UL_TBF_FAILURES_T.
AIR_UL_TBF_FAILURES_EXT_UL_TBF.
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May 2008
UL_MEAN_USER_TRAFFIC_PER_TBF
UL_MEAN_USER_TRAFFIC_PER_TBF
Description
The UL_MEAN_USER_TRAFFIC_PER_TBF statistic estimates the mean amount of RLC/MAC
trafc transported in an uplink TBF, excluding retransmitted blocks. Therefore, this key statistic
includes only successful RLC blocks.
Formula
68P02901W56-S
13-199
May 2008
Analysis
Analysis
13-200
Usage
Network planning.
Congestion.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Raw statistics
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May 2008
UL_PDTCH_Q_LENGTH
UL_PDTCH_Q_LENGTH
Description
This statistic is obtained by sampling the Uplink Request Queue. Queued messages are RACH,
PRACH, and PRR.
Pegging
This statistic pegs every 20 ms. It is incremented when a request is added to the queue and is
decremented when a request is processed, that is, leaves the queue.
NOTE
This statistic is pegged for both GPRS and EGPRS events.
Analysis
This statistic can be used for the trend analysis of the average number of uplink messages
waiting for a PDTCH to become available.
This statistic can be used for trend analysis of the number of queued uplink PDTCH requests.
Reference
3GPP TS Release 5.
Usage
Network planning.
Congestion.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Gauge.
68P02901W56-S
13-201
May 2008
UL_PDTCH_SEIZURE
UL_PDTCH_SEIZURE
Description
This statistic measures successful Packet Data Trafc CHannel (PDTCH) seizure on the uplink.
This statistic counts the number of temporary block ows (TBF) on the uplink. The statistic
is obtained by measuring the receipt of the rst RLC block (PDU) on the PDTCH from the
MS (uplink).
To see the relationship between the MS, BSS, and MSC for this statistic, refer to Throughput
statistics on page 19-87.
Pegging
This statistic pegs when the receipt of the rst uplink RLC block (PDU) on the PDTCH from
the MS is obtained.
This statistic pegs when:
The rst uplink data block is received during a two-phase uplink TBF establishment.
A rst uplink data block containing a valid Temporary Logical Link Identity (TLLI) is
received during a one-phase uplink TBF establishment.
NOTE
This statistic is pegged for both GPRS and EGPRS events.
Analysis
This statistic can be used for the trend analysis of the total number of TBFs on the downlink
for a CELL.
13-202
Reference
3GPP TS Release 5.
Usage
Network planning.
Key statistic:
TBF_DROP_RATE_ON_PACCH_LOST.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter.
68P02901W56-S
May 2008
UL_RADIO_BLKS_8PSK_1_TS
UL_RADIO_BLKS_8PSK_1_TS
Description
The UL_RADIO_BLKS_8PSK_1_TS statistic counts the total number of RLC radio blocks
received from EGPRS MSs capable of 8PSK on the uplink that support a maximum of 1 TS in the
uplink direction (MS multislot classes 1, 2, 4, and 8).
One unit represents 100 RLC radio blocks. The maximum recommended interval is 60 minutes.
The translation of actual radio blocks counted to units is performed at the end of the interval.
The RLC radio blocks are split into the four GPRS coding schemes (CS-1 through CS-4) and nine
EGPRS coding schemes (MCS-1 through MCS-9), as shown in Table 13-72.
Table 13-72
Bin
Range
CS-1
CS-2
CS-3
CS-4
MCS-1
MCS-2
MCS-3
MCS-4
MCS-5
MCS-6
10
MCS-7
11
MCS-8
12
MCS-9
In coding schemes MCS-7 through MSC-9, there are two RLC blocks in a radio block. The data
shown in the following table is used to determine which statistic must be pegged for possible
combinations of NEW, NACK, ACK_PEND, and STALL when transmitting MCS-7, MCS-8,
or MCS-9.
(NEW, RETRANS)
NEW
(RETRANS, NEW)
NEW
(RETRANS, RETRANS)
RETRANS
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Pegging
NOTE
An MS can have different MS multislot classes for GPRS (GMSK) and EGPRS (8-PSK).
Pegging
This statistic counts the RLC radio blocks for EGPRS MSs capable of 8PSK on the uplink that
support a maximum 1 TS in the uplink direction. Only RLC radio blocks are counted. No
retransmissions due to any cause shall be pegged in this statistic. The RLC radio blocks are
counted per coding scheme, therefore pegging the appropriate bin.
This statistic also pegs for 8PSK MSs whose multislot class is not known before the end of the
UL TBF. The accuracy of this statistic may be reduced due to these unknown multi-slot cases.
The UL_RADIO_BLKS statistics are only reported for successful TBFs. Bin 0 (CS-1) and bin 4
(MCS-1), do not count super-coattail blocks.
Analysis
13-204
Reference
None.
Basis
Cell.
{23292} Type
68P02901W56-S
May 2008
UL_RADIO_BLKS_8PSK_2_TS
UL_RADIO_BLKS_8PSK_2_TS
Description
The UL_RADIO_BLKS_8PSK_2_TS statistic counts the total number of RLC radio blocks
received from EGPRS MSs capable of 8PSK on the uplink that support a maximum of 2 TS in
the uplink direction (MS multislot classes 3, 5, 6, 9, and 10).
One unit represents 100 RLC radio blocks. The maximum recommended interval is 60 minutes.
The translation of actual radio blocks counted to units is performed at the end of the interval.
The RLC radio blocks are split into the four GPRS coding schemes (CS-1 through CS-4) and nine
EGPRS coding schemes (MCS-1 through MCS-9), as shown in Table 13-74.
Table 13-74
Bin
Range
CS-1
CS-2
CS-3
CS-4
MCS-1
MCS-2
MCS-3
MCS-4
MCS-5
MCS-6
10
MCS-7
11
MCS-8
12
MCS-9
In coding schemes MCS-7 through MSC-9, there are two RLC blocks in a radio block. The data
shown in the following table is used to determine which statistic must be pegged for possible
combinations of NEW, NACK, ACK_PEND, and STALL when transmitting MCS-7, MCS-8,
or MCS-9.
68P02901W56-S
(NEW, RETRANS)
NEW
(RETRANS, NEW)
NEW
(RETRANS, RETRANS)
RETRANS
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Pegging
{23292} Multislot class 7 that support greater than 2 timeslots on the uplink is treated as 2
uplink capable.
Multislot class 13 is treated as class 9 and multislot class 14-29, 31-34, 36-39 and 41-45 are
treated as class 10.
The UL_RADIO_BLKS_8PSK_2_TS statistic can be used in conjunction with
UL_TBF_TIME_8PSK_2_TS to calculate the effective uplink throughput per EGPRS terminal
type (MS multislot classes 3, 5, 6, 9 and 10).
NOTE
An MS can have different MS multislot classes for GPRS (GMSK) and EGPRS (8-PSK).
Pegging
This statistic counts the RLC radio blocks for EGPRS MSs capable of 8PSK on the uplink that
support a maximum 2 TS in the uplink direction. Only RLC radio blocks are counted. No
retransmissions due to any cause are pegged in this statistic. The RLC radio blocks are counted
per coding scheme, therefore pegging the appropriate bin.
The UL_RADIO_BLKS statistics are only reported for successful TBFs. Bin 0 (CS-1) and bin 4
(MCS-1), do not count super-coattail blocks.
Analysis
13-206
Reference
None
Basis
Cell
Type
Counter array
68P02901W56-S
May 2008
UL_RADIO_BLKS_8PSK_3_TS
UL_RADIO_BLKS_8PSK_3_TS
{23292}
Description
The UL_RADIO_BLKS_8PSK_3_TS statistic counts the total number of RLC radio blocks received
from EGPRS mobiles capable of 8PSK on the uplink that support a maximum of 3 TS in the
uplink direction (mobile multislot class 11).
100 RLC radio blocks = 1 unit. The maximum recommended interval is 60 minutes. The
translation of actual radio blocks counted to units is performed at the end of the interval.
The RLC radio blocks are split into the four GPRS coding schemes (CS-1 through CS-4) and nine
EGPRS coding schemes (MCS-1 through MCS-9), as shown in Table 13-76.
Table 13-76
Bin
0
Range
CS-2
CS-3
CS-1
CS-4
MCS-1
MCS-2
MCS-3
MCS-4
MCS-5
MCS-6
10
MCS-7
11
MCS-8
12
MCS-9
Pegging
This statistic counts the RLC radio blocks for EGPRS mobiles capable of 8PSK on the uplink
that support a maximum 3 TS in the uplink direction. Only RLC radio blocks are counted. No
retransmissions due to any cause are pegged in this statistic. The RLC radio blocks are counted
per coding scheme, therefore pegging the appropriate bin.
68P02901W56-S
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May 2008
Analysis
Analysis
Reference
None.
Usage
13-208
Basis
Cell.
Type
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UL_RADIO_BLKS_8PSK_4_TS
UL_RADIO_BLKS_8PSK_4_TS
{23292}
Description
The UL_RADIO_BLKS_8PSK_4_TS statistic counts the total number of RLC radio blocks
received from EGPRS mobiles capable of 8PSK on the uplink that support a maximum of 4 TS in
the uplink direction (mobile multislot class 12).
100 RLC radio blocks = 1 unit. The maximum recommended interval is 60 minutes. The
translation of actual radio blocks counted to units is performed at the end of the interval.
The RLC radio blocks are split into the four GPRS coding schemes (CS-1 through CS-4) and nine
EGPRS coding schemes (MCS-1 through MCS-9), as shown in Table 13-77.
Table 13-77
Bin
0
Range
CS-2
CS-3
CS-1
CS-4
MCS-1
MCS-2
MCS-3
MCS-4
MCS-5
MCS-6
10
MCS-7
11
MCS-8
12
MCS-9
Pegging
This statistic counts the RLC radio blocks for EGPRS mobiles capable of 8PSK on the uplink
that support a maximum 4 TS in the uplink direction. Only RLC radio blocks are counted. No
retransmissions due to any cause are pegged in this statistic. The RLC radio blocks are counted
per coding scheme, therefore pegging the appropriate bin.
68P02901W56-S
13-209
May 2008
Analysis
Analysis
Reference
None.
Usage
13-210
Basis
Cell.
Type
68P02901W56-S
May 2008
UL_RADIO_BLKS_GMSK_1_TS
UL_RADIO_BLKS_GMSK_1_TS
Description
The UL_RADIO_BLKS_GMSK_1_TS statistic counts the total number of RLC radio blocks
received from GPRS and EGPRS MSs that support a maximum of 1 TS in the uplink direction (MS
multislots classes 1, 2, 4 and 8). The EGPRS MS is not capable of supporting 8PSK in the uplink.
This statistic also pegs MSs whose multislot class is not known before the end of the UL TBF.
The accuracy of this statistic may be reduced due to these unknown multi-slot cases.
One unit represents 100 RLC radio blocks. The maximum statistical interval is 60 minutes. The
translation of actual radio blocks counted to units is performed at the end of the interval.
The RLC radio blocks are split into the four GPRS channel coding schemes, and the four GMSK
EGPRS coding schemes, as shown in Table 13-78.
Range
CS-1
CS-2
CS-3
CS-4
MCS-1
MCS-2
MCS-3
MCS-4
NOTE
An MS can have different MS multislot classes for GPRS (GMSK) and EGPRS (8-PSK).
68P02901W56-S
13-211
May 2008
Pegging
Pegging
This statistic counts the RLC radio blocks for MSs that support a maximum of 1 TS in the
uplink direction. Only RLC radio block is counted. No retransmissions due to any cause are
pegged in this statistic. The RLC radio blocks are counted per coding scheme therefore pegging
the appropriate bin.
The UL_RADIO_BLKS statistics are only reported for successful TBFs. Bin 0 (CS-1) and bin 4
(MCS-1), do not count super-coattail blocks.
Analysis
13-212
Reference
None.
Basis
Cell.
{23292} Type
68P02901W56-S
May 2008
UL_RADIO_BLKS_GMSK_2_TS
UL_RADIO_BLKS_GMSK_2_TS
Description
{23292} The UL_RADIO_BLKS_GMSK_2_TS statistic counts the total number of RLC radio
blocks received from GPRS mobiles and EGPRS mobiles not capable of supporting 8PSK in the
uplink that support a maximum of 2 TS in the uplink direction (mobile multislot classes 3, 5, 6, 9
and 10). The EGPRS mobile is not capable of supporting 8PSK in the uplink.
This statistic also pegs MSs whose multislot class is not known before the end of the UL TBF.
The accuracy of this statistic may be reduced due to these unknown multi-slot cases.
One unit represents 100 RLC radio blocks. The maximum statistical interval is 60 minutes. The
translation of actual radio blocks counted to units is performed at the end of the interval.
The RLC radio blocks are split into the four GPRS channel coding schemes and the four GMSK
EGPRS coding schemes, as shown in Table 13-79.
Range
CS-1
CS-2
CS-3
CS-4
MCS-1
MCS-2
MCS-3
MCS-4
{23292} Multislot class 7 that support greater than 2 timeslots on the uplink is treated as 2
uplink capable.
Multislot class 13 is treated as multislot class 9 and multislot class 14-29, 31-34, 36-39 and
41-45 is treated as class 10.
Multislot class 13 is treated as multislot class 9.
Multislot classes 1429 is treated as multislot class 10.
The UL_RADIO_BLKS_GMSK_2_TS statistic can be used in conjunction with
UL_TBF_TIME_GMSK_2_TS to calculate the effective uplink throughput per terminal type (MS
multislot classes 3, 5, 6, 9 and 10).
NOTE
An MS can have different MS multislot classes for GPRS (GMSK) and EGPRS (8-PSK).
68P02901W56-S
13-213
May 2008
Pegging
Pegging
This statistic counts the RLC radio blocks for MSs that support a maximum of 2 TS in the
uplink direction. Only RLC radio blocks are counted. No retransmissions due to any cause
are pegged in this statistic. The RLC radio blocks are counted per coding scheme therefore
pegging the appropriate bin.
The UL_RADIO_BLKS statistics are only reported for successful TBFs. Bin 0 (CS-1) and bin 4
(MCS-1), do not count super-coattail blocks.
Analysis
13-214
Reference
None
Basis
Cell
{23292} Type
68P02901W56-S
May 2008
UL_RADIO_BLKS_GMSK_3_TS
UL_RADIO_BLKS_GMSK_3_TS
{23292}
Description
The UL_RADIO_BLKS_GMSK_3_TS statistic counts the total number of RLC radio blocks
received from GPRS mobiles and EGPRS mobiles not capable of supporting 8PSK in the uplink
that support a maximum of 3 TS in the uplink direction (mobile multislot classes 11). The
EGPRS mobile is not capable of supporting 8PSK in the uplink.
This statistic also pegs mobiles whose multislot class is not known before the end of the UL TBF.
The accuracy of this statistic is reduced due to these unknown multi-slot cases.
100 RLC radio blocks = 1 unit. The maximum statistical interval is 60 minutes. The translation
of actual radio blocks counted to units is performed at the end of the interval.
The RLC radio blocks are split into the four GPRS channel coding schemes and the four GMSK
EGPRS coding schemes, as shown in Table 13-80.
Bin
0
CS-1
CS-2
CS-3
CS-4
MCS-1
MCS-2
MCS-3
MCS-4
Pegging
This statistic counts the RLC radio blocks for mobiles that support a maximum of 3 TS in the
uplink direction. Only RLC radio blocks are counted. No retransmissions due to any cause
are pegged in this statistic. The RLC radio blocks are counted per coding scheme therefore
pegging the appropriate bin.
68P02901W56-S
13-215
May 2008
Analysis
Analysis
Reference
None
Usage
13-216
Basis
Cell
Type
68P02901W56-S
May 2008
UL_RADIO_BLKS_GMSK_4_TS
UL_RADIO_BLKS_GMSK_4_TS
{23292}
Description
The UL_RADIO_BLKS_GMSK_4_TS statistic counts the total number of RLC radio blocks
received from GPRS mobiles and EGPRS mobiles not capable of supporting 8PSK in the uplink
that support a maximum of 4 TS in the uplink direction (mobile multislot classes 12). The
EGPRS mobile is not capable of supporting 8PSK in the uplink.
This statistic also pegs mobiles whose multislot class is not known before the end of the UL TBF.
The accuracy of this statistic is reduced due to these unknown multi-slot cases.
100 RLC radio blocks = 1 unit. The maximum statistical interval is 60 minutes. The translation
of actual radio blocks counted to units is performed at the end of the interval.
The RLC radio blocks are split into the four GPRS channel coding schemes and the four GMSK
EGPRS coding schemes, as shown in Table 13-81.
Bin
0
CS-1
CS-2
CS-3
CS-4
MCS-1
MCS-2
MCS-3
MCS-4
Pegging
This statistic counts the RLC radio blocks for mobiles that support a maximum of 4 TS in the
uplink direction. Only RLC radio blocks are counted. No retransmissions due to any cause
are pegged in this statistic. The RLC radio blocks are counted per coding scheme therefore
pegging the appropriate bin.
68P02901W56-S
13-217
May 2008
Analysis
Analysis
Reference
None
Usage
13-218
Basis
Cell
Type
68P02901W56-S
May 2008
UL_RLC_ACK_NEW_BLKS
UL_RLC_ACK_NEW_BLKS
Description
NOTE
The statistics UL_RLC_ACK_NEW_BLKS and UL_RLC_UNACK_NEW_BLKS are
a replacement for the AIR_UL_DATA_BLKS statistic.
The UL_RLC_ACK_NEW_BLKS statistic measures the total number of new RLC acknowledge
mode blocks received by the PCU over the cell.
One unit represents 100 RLC radio blocks. The maximum statistical interval is 60 minutes. The
translation of actual radio blocks counted to units is performed at the end of the interval.
The RLC radio blocks are split into the four GPRS channel coding schemes and the nine EGPRS
coding schemes, as shown in Table 13-82.
Table 13-82
Bin
Range
CS-1
CS-2
CS-3
CS-4
MCS-1
MCS-2
MCS-3
MCS-4
MCS-5
MCS-6
10
MCS-7
11
MCS-8
12
MCS-9
In coding schemes MCS-7 through MSC-9, there are two RLC blocks in a radio block. The data
shown in the following table is used to determine which statistic must be pegged for possible
combinations of NEW, NACK, ACK_PEND, and STALL when transmitting MCS-7, MCS-8,
or MCS-9.
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Pegging
(NEW, RETRANS)
NEW
(RETRANS, NEW)
NEW
(RETRANS, RETRANS)
RETRANS
Pegging
This statistic counts the new RLC acknowledged radio blocks that are received on a cell. The
RLC radio blocks are counted per coding scheme, therefore pegging the appropriate bin.
Analysis
13-220
Reference
None
Basis
Cell
Type
Counter array
68P02901W56-S
May 2008
UL_RLC_RETX_BLKS
UL_RLC_RETX_BLKS
Description
The UL_RLC_RETX_BLKS statistic measures the total number of preemptive retransmissions
(or ack pending blocks and acknowledged retransmissions) received by the PCU over the cell.
One unit represents 100 RLC radio blocks. The maximum statistical interval is 60 minutes. The
translation of actual radio blocks counted to units is performed at the end of the interval.
The RLC radio blocks are split into the four GPRS channel coding schemes and the nine EGPRS
coding schemes, as shown in Table 13-84.
Range
CS-1
CS-2
CS-3
CS-4
MCS-1
MCS-2
MCS-3
MCS-4
MCS-5
MCS-6
10
MCS-7
11
MCS-8
12
MCS-9
In coding schemes MCS-7 through MSC-9, there are two RLC blocks in a radio block. The data
shown in the following table is used to determine which statistic must be pegged for possible
combinations of NEW, NACK, ACK_PEND, and STALL when transmitting MCS-7, MCS-8,
or MCS-9.
68P02901W56-S
(NEW, RETRANS)
NEW
(RETRANS, NEW)
NEW
(RETRANS, RETRANS)
RETRANS
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Pegging
Pegging
This statistic counts the RLC ack pending (or preemptive transmissions) radio blocks that are
received on a cell. The RLC radio blocks are counted per coding scheme, therefore pegging
the appropriate bin.
Analysis
13-222
Reference
None
Basis
Cell
Type
Counter array
68P02901W56-S
May 2008
UL_RLC_UNACK_NEW_BLKS
UL_RLC_UNACK_NEW_BLKS
Description
NOTE
The statistics UL_RLC_UNACK_NEW_BLKS and UL_RLC_ACK_NEW_BLKS are
a replacement for the AIR_UL_DATA_BLKS statistic.
The UL_RLC_UNACK_NEW_BLKS statistic measures the total number of new RLC
unacknowledge mode blocks received by the PCU over the cell.
One unit represents 100 RLC radio blocks. The maximum statistical interval is 60 minutes. The
translation of actual radio blocks counted to units is performed at the end of the interval.
The RLC radio blocks are split into the four GPRS channel coding schemes and the nine EGPRS
coding schemes, as shown in Table 13-86.
Range
CS-1
CS-2
CS-3
CS-4
MCS-1
MCS-2
MCS-3
MCS-4
MCS-5
MCS-6
10
MCS-7
11
MCS-8
12
MCS-9
In coding schemes MCS-7 through MSC-9, there are two RLC blocks in a radio block. The data
shown in the following table is used to determine which statistic must be pegged for possible
combinations of NEW, NACK, ACK_PEND, and STALL when transmitting MCS-7, MCS-8,
or MCS-9.
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13-223
May 2008
Pegging
(NEW, RETRANS)
NEW
(RETRANS, NEW)
NEW
(RETRANS, RETRANS)
RETRANS
Pegging
This statistic counts the new RLC unacknowledged radio blocks that are received on a cell. The
RLC radio blocks are counted per coding scheme, therefore pegging the appropriate bin.
Analysis
13-224
Reference
None
Basis
Cell
Type
Counter array
68P02901W56-S
May 2008
UL_TBF_FAILURE_RATE
UL_TBF_FAILURE_RATE
Description
The UL_TBF_FAILURE_RATE key statistic calculates the rate of abnormally released downlink
TBFs.
Formula
Analysis
Usage
Performance management.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Percentage.
Raw statistics
AIR_UL_TBF_FAILURES.
Bins 0, 1, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12, 13 and 14 of
CHANNEL_REQS_SUCCESS.
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13-225
May 2008
UL_TBF_TIME_8PSK_1_TS
UL_TBF_TIME_8PSK_1_TS
Description
The UL_TBF_TIME_8PSK_1_TS statistic measures the duration in time (the cumulative length
in number of 20 ms radio block periods) of the uplink TBFs for EGPRS MSs that support a
maximum of 1 TS and capable of 8PSK in the uplink direction.
The UL_TBF_TIME_8PSK_1_TS statistic can be used in conjunction with
UL_RADIO_BLKS_8PSK_1_TS to calculate the effective uplink throughput per EGPRS terminal
type (MS multislot classes 1, 2, 4 and 8).
Pegging
This statistic pegs the time of all the TBFs in the uplink for MSs that support a maximum of
1 TS and capable of 8PSK in the uplink direction. At the end of the statistical interval this
statistic provides a cumulative value of all the UL TBF times for MSs supporting a maximum
of 1 TS. The TBF time starts with the set-up of the TBF and nishes when all the uplink RLC
radio blocks have been received without error.
This statistic also pegs for 8PSK MSs whose multislot class is not known before the end of the
UL TBF. The accuracy of this statistic may be reduced due to these unknown multi-slot cases.
Analysis
13-226
Reference
None
Basis
Cell
Type
Counter
68P02901W56-S
May 2008
UL_TBF_TIME_8PSK_2_TS
UL_TBF_TIME_8PSK_2_TS
Description
The UL_TBF_TIME_8PSK_2_TS statistic measures the duration in time (the cumulative length
in number of 20 ms radio block periods) of the uplink TBFs for EGPRS MSs that support a
maximum of 2 TS and capable of 8PSK in the uplink direction.
The UL_TBF_TIME_8PSK_2_TS statistic can be used in conjunction with
UL_RADIO_BLKS_8PSK_2_TS to calculate the effective uplink throughput per EGPRS terminal
type (MS multislot classes 3, 5, 6, 9 and 10).
Pegging
This statistic pegs the time of all the TBFs in the uplink for MSs that support a maximum of
2 TS and capable of 8PSK in the uplink direction. At the end of the statistical interval this
statistic provides a cumulative value of all the UL TBF times for MSs supporting a maximum
of 2 TS. The TBF time starts with the set-up of the TBF and nishes when all the uplink RLC
radio blocks have been received without error.
Analysis
Reference
None
Basis
Cell
Type
Counter
68P02901W56-S
13-227
May 2008
UL_TBF_TIME_8PSK_3_TS
UL_TBF_TIME_8PSK_3_TS
{23292}
Description
The UL_TBF_TIME_8PSK_3_TS statistic measures the duration in time (the cumulative length
in number of 20 ms radio block periods) of the uplink TBFs for EGPRS mobiles that support a
maximum of 3 TS and capable of 8PSK in the uplink direction.
Pegging
This statistic pegs the time of all the TBFs in the uplink for mobiles that support a maximum
of 3 TS and capable of 8PSK in the uplink direction. At the end of the statistical interval this
statistic provides a cumulative value of all the UL TBF times for mobiles supporting a maximum
of 3 TS. The TBF time starts with the set-up of the TBF and nishes when all the uplink RLC
radio blocks have been received without error.
Analysis
Reference
None
Usage
13-228
Basis
Cell
Type
Counter
68P02901W56-S
May 2008
UL_TBF_TIME_8PSK_4_TS
UL_TBF_TIME_8PSK_4_TS
{23292}
Description
The UL_TBF_TIME_8PSK_4_TS statistic measures the duration in time (the cumulative length
in number of 20 ms radio block periods) of the uplink TBFs for EGPRS mobiles that support a
maximum of 4 TS and capable of 8PSK in the uplink direction.
Pegging
This statistic pegs the time of all the TBFs in the uplink for mobiles that support a maximum
of 4 TS and capable of 8PSK in the uplink direction. At the end of the statistical interval this
statistic provides a cumulative value of all the UL TBF times for mobiles supporting a maximum
of 4 TS. The TBF time starts with the set-up of the TBF and nishes when all the uplink RLC
radio blocks have been received without error.
Analysis
Reference
None
Usage
Basis
Cell
Type
Counter
68P02901W56-S
13-229
May 2008
UL_TBF_TIME_GMSK_1_TS
UL_TBF_TIME_GMSK_1_TS
Description
The UL_TBF_TIME_GMSK_1_TS statistic counts the cumulative length in number of 20 ms
radio block periods of all uplink TBFs for MSs that support a maximum of 1 TS in the uplink
direction and not capable of supporting 8PSK in the uplink.
This statistic also pegs for MSs whose multislot class is not known before the end of the UL TBF.
The accuracy of this statistic may be reduced due to these unknown multislot cases.
The UL_TBF_TIME_GMSK_1_TS statistic can be used in conjunction with
UL_RADIO_BLKS_GMSK_1_TS to calculate the effective uplink throughput per terminal type
(MS multislot classes 1, 2, 4 and 8).
Pegging
This statistic measures the time of all the TBFs in the uplink for MSs that support a maximum
of 1 TS in the uplink direction. At the end of the statistical interval this statistic provides a
cumulative value of all the UL TBF times for MSs supporting a maximum of 1 TS. The TBF
time starts with the set-up of the TBF and nishes when all the uplink RLC radio blocks have
been received without error.
Analysis
13-230
Reference
None
Basis
Cell
Type
Counter
68P02901W56-S
May 2008
UL_TBF_TIME_GMSK_2_TS
UL_TBF_TIME_GMSK_2_TS
Description
The UL_TBF_TIME_GMSK_2_TS statistic counts the cumulative length in number of 20 ms
radio block periods of all uplink TBFs for GPRS and EGPRS MSs that support a maximum of 2
TS in the uplink direction. The EGPRS MS is not capable of supporting 8PSK in the uplink.
The UL_TBF_TIME_GMSK_2_TS statistic can be used in conjunction with
UL_RADIO_BLKS_GMSK_2_TS to calculate the effective uplink throughput per terminal
type (MS multislot classes 3, 5, 6, 9 and 10).
Pegging
This statistic measures the time of all the TBFs in the uplink for MSs that support a maximum
of 2 TS in the uplink direction. At the end of the statistical interval this statistic provides a
cumulative value of all the UL TBF times for MSs supporting a maximum of 2 TS. The TBF
time starts with the set-up of the TBF and nishes when all the uplink RLC radio blocks have
been received without error.
Analysis
Reference
None
Basis
Cell
Type
Counter
68P02901W56-S
13-231
May 2008
UL_TBF_TIME_GMSK_3_TS
UL_TBF_TIME_GMSK_3_TS
{23292}
Description
The UL_TBF_TIME_GMSK_3_TS statistic counts the cumulative length in number of 20 ms
radio block periods of all uplink TBFs for GPRS and EGPRS mobiles that support a maximum of
3 TS in the uplink direction. The EGPRS mobile is not capable of supporting 8PSK in the uplink.
Pegging
This statistic measures the time of all the TBFs in the uplink for mobiles that support a maximum
of 3 TS in the uplink direction. At the end of the statistical interval this statistic provides a
cumulative value of all the UL TBF times for mobiles supporting a maximum of 3 TS. The TBF
time starts with the set-up of the TBF and nishes when all the uplink RLC radio blocks have
been received without error.
Analysis
Reference
None.
Usage
13-232
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter.
68P02901W56-S
May 2008
UL_TBF_TIME_GMSK_4_TS
UL_TBF_TIME_GMSK_4_TS
{23292}
Description
The UL_TBF_TIME_GMSK_4_TS statistic counts the cumulative length in number of 20 ms
radio block periods of all uplink TBFs for GPRS and EGPRS mobiles that support a maximum of
4 TS in the uplink direction. The EGPRS mobile is not capable of supporting 8PSK in the uplink.
Pegging
This statistic measures the time of all the TBFs in the uplink for mobiles that support a maximum
of 4 TS in the uplink direction. At the end of the statistical interval this statistic provides a
cumulative value of all the UL TBF times for mobiles supporting a maximum of 4 TS. The TBF
time starts with the set-up of the TBF and nishes when all the uplink RLC radio blocks have
been received without error.
Analysis
Reference
None.
Usage
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter.
68P02901W56-S
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May 2008
UL_THROUGHPUT_TERMINAL_1_TS
UL_THROUGHPUT_TERMINAL_1_TS
Description
The UL_THROUGHPUT_TERMINAL_1_TS key statistic calculates the TBF throughput
performance for MSs that can support a maximum of 1 TS in the uplink direction.
Formula
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Analysis
Analysis
Basis
Per terminal.
Type
kilobytes/second.
Raw statistics
Bins 0 to 12 of UL_RADIO_BLKS_8PSK_1_TS.
Bins 0 to 7 of UL_RADIO_BLKS_GMSK_1_TS.
UL_TBF_TIME_8PSK_1_TS.
UL_TBF_TIME_GMSK_1_TS.
68P02901W56-S
13-235
May 2008
UL_THROUGHPUT_TERMINAL_2_TS
UL_THROUGHPUT_TERMINAL_2_TS
Description
The UL_THROUGHPUT_TERMINAL_2_TS key statistic calculates the TBF throughput
performance for MSs that can support a maximum of 2 TS in the uplink direction.
Formula
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Analysis
Analysis
Basis
Per terminal.
Type
kilobytes/second.
Raw statistics
Bins 0 to 12 of UL_RADIO_BLKS_8PSK_2_TS.
Bins 0 to 7 of UL_RADIO_BLKS_GMSK_2_TS.
UL_TBF_TIME_8PSK_2_TS.
UL_TBF_TIME_GMSK_2_TS.
68P02901W56-S
13-237
May 2008
UL_THROUGHPUT_TERMINAL_3_TS
UL_THROUGHPUT_TERMINAL_3_TS
{23292}
Description
The UL_THROUGHPUT_TERMINAL_3_TS key statistic calculates the TBF throughput
performance for MSs that can support a maximum of 3 TS in the uplink direction.
Formula
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Analysis
Analysis
Basis
Per terminal.
Type
kilobytes/second.
Raw statistics
Bins 0 to 12 of UL_RADIO_BLKS_8PSK_3_TS.
Bins 0 to 7 of UL_RADIO_BLKS_GMSK_3_TS.
UL_TBF_TIME_8PSK_3_TS.
UL_TBF_TIME_GMSK_3_TS.
68P02901W56-S
13-239
May 2008
UL_THROUGHPUT_TERMINAL_4_TS
UL_THROUGHPUT_TERMINAL_4_TS
{23292}
Description
The UL_THROUGHPUT_TERMINAL_4_TS key statistic calculates the TBF throughput
performance for MSs that can support a maximum of 4 TS in the uplink direction.
Formula
13-240
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Analysis
Analysis
Basis
Per terminal.
Type
kilobytes/second.
Raw statistics
Bins 0 to 12 of UL_RADIO_BLKS_8PSK_4_TS.
Bins 0 to 7 of UL_RADIO_BLKS_GMSK_4_TS.
UL_TBF_TIME_8PSK_4_TS.
UL_TBF_TIME_GMSK_4_TS.
68P02901W56-S
May 2008
13-241
Analysis
13-242
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Chapter
14
BSS-SMLC statistics
BSS-based Serving Mobile Location Centre (SMLC) statistics track events on the signaling
link. They are categorized into subgroups, each of which are described in BSS-based SMLC
statistics subgroups on page 14-2.
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14-1
BSS-based Serving Mobile Location Centre (SMLC) statistics are organized into two major
subgroups:
BSS C7 utilization
BSS-based SMLC C7 utilization statistics track the number of messages received and
transmitted on the signaling links. This information indicates the activity level on the Signaling
Links (SLs). The following are BSS C7 utilization statistics:
14-2
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L_ROUTING_SYNTAX
L_ROUTING_SYNTAX
Description
This statistic tracks the number of SCCP messages with syntax errors.
Pegging
This statistic pegs when a syntax error is detected in an SCCP message on the Lb-interface.
Analysis
SCCP is an SS7 protocol used in transferring signaling messages between the BSC and
BSS-based SMLC. Excessive syntax errors can result in degraded SCCP performance.
A threshold value should be assigned to this statistic which reects the maximum number of
SCCP messages with syntax errors that are acceptable in normal system operations.
If the specied threshold is exceeded, the 18. BSS: Routing failure - syntax error detected
(SMLC) - PM alarm is generated. Refer to the manual Maintenance Information: Alarm
Handling at the OMC-R (68P02901W26) for troubleshooting information.
Reference
Usage
Basis
BSS.
Type
Counter.
Alarm
Warning.
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L_ROUTING_UNKNOWN
L_ROUTING_UNKNOWN
Description
This statistic tracks the number of invalid signaling point codes (SPCs) that a BSC has received
from the BSS-based SMLC.
Pegging
This statistic pegs whenever an invalid SPC is received from the BSS-based SMLC.
Analysis
An SPC is the destination address for a message routed by the networking functions of the MTP3
protocol. If the BSC receives an incorrect SPC, it cannot route the message correctly.
A threshold value should be assigned to this statistic which reects the maximum number of
invalid SPCs that are acceptable in normal system operations.
If the specied threshold is exceeded, the 19. BSS: Routing failure - reason unknown
(SMLC) - PM alarm is generated. Refer to the manual Maintenance Information: Alarm
Handling at the OMC-R (68P02901W26) for troubleshooting information.
14-4
Reference
Usage
Basis
BSS.
Type
Counter.
Alarm
Warning.
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L_SCCP_MSGS
L_SCCP_MSGS
Description
This statistic tracks the total number of SCCP messages either transmitted or received between
the BSC and BSS-based SMLC over a Lb-interface.
Pegging
This statistic pegs when SCCP messages are transmitted or received on the signaling link
between the BSC and BSS-based SMLC.
Analysis
SCCP is an SS7 protocol used in transferring signaling messages between the BSC and
BSS-based SMLC. This statistic can be used for trend analysis of SCCP performance and
utilization.
Reference
Usage
Basis
BSS.
Type
Counter.
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L_SCCP_MSGS_RX
L_SCCP_MSGS_RX
Description
This statistic tracks the total number of SCCP messages received by the BSC from BSS-based
SMLC over a Lb-interface for class 0 or class 2.
This statistic switches the appropriate device value so that the OMC can store it in the relevant
column of the database:
Pegging
This statistic pegs when SCCP messages are received on the signaling link between the BSC
and BSS-based SMLC.
Analysis
SCCP is an SS7 protocol used in transferring signaling messages between the BSC and
BSS-based SMLC. This statistic can be used for trend analysis of the activity on an SL.
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Usage
Basis
BSS.
Type
Counter.
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L_SCCP_MSGS_TX
L_SCCP_MSGS_TX
Description
This statistic tracks the total number of SCCP messages transmitted by the BSC to BSS-based
SMLC over the Lb-interface for class 0 or class 2.
This statistic switches the appropriate device value so that the OMC can store it in the relevant
column of the database:
Pegging
This statistic pegs when SCCP messages are transmitted on the signaling link.
Analysis
SCCP is an SS7 protocol used in transferring signaling messages between the BSC and
BSS-based SMLC. This statistic can be used for trend analysis of the activity over the
Lb-interface.
Reference
Usage
Basis
BSS.
Type
Counter.
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L_SIF_SIO_RX_OPC
L_SIF_SIO_RX_OPC
Description
This statistic tracks the total number of SIF and SIOs received on all SLs for the BSS from
BSS-based SMLC.
Pegging
This statistic pegs each time Signal Information Fields (SIF) or Service Information Octets (SIO)
are received across all signaling links between the BSS and BSS-based SMLC.
Analysis
SCCP is an SS7 protocol used in transferring signaling messages between the BSC and
BSS-based SMLC. This statistic can be used for trend analysis of the activity on all Lb-interface
SLs for a particular BSS.
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Reference
Usage
MTP C7 utilization.
Basis
BSS.
Type
Counter.
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L_SIF_SIO_TX_DPC
L_SIF_SIO_TX_DPC
Description
This statistic tracks the total number of Signal Information Fields (SIF) and Service Information
Octets (SIO) transmitted on all SLs of the BSS to the Lb-interface Destination Point Code (DPC).
Pegging
This statistic pegs each time SIF or SIO are transmitted across all signaling links from the BSS
to the BSS-based SMLC (as indicated by the Lb-interface (DPC)).
Analysis
A DPC is part of the label in a signaling message that uniquely identies, in a signaling network,
the destination point of the message. This statistic can be used for trend analysis of the activity
of the signaling links on a BSS.
Reference
Usage
MTP C7 utilization.
Basis
BSS.
Type
Counter.
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L_SIF_SIO_TYPE
L_SIF_SIO_TYPE
Description
This statistic tracks the number of SIF MTP, TEST, and SCCP SIOs transmitted or received on
all Lb-interface SLs.
This statistic switches the appropriate device value so that the OMC can store it in the relevant
column of the database:
Pegging
This statistic pegs each time SIF or SIOs are transmitted or received on all signaling links
between BSS and BSS-based SMLC.
Analysis
This statistic can be used for trend analysis of the activity of the signaling links on a BSS over
the Lb-interface.
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Reference
Usage
MTP C7 utilization.
Basis
BSS.
Type
Counter.
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PAGE_REQ_FROM_SMLC_FAIL
PAGE_REQ_FROM_SMLC_FAIL
Description
This statistic tracks the number of page request messages received from the BSS-based SMLC
that fail message validation at the BSS.
Pegging
This statistic pegs each time a page request message from the BSS-based SMLC fails message
validation at the BSS.
Analysis
A threshold value should be assigned to this statistic which reects the maximum number of
failures that are acceptable in normal system operations.
If the specied threshold is exceeded, the 20. BSS: Paging request from SMLC protocol
error - PM alarm is generated. Refer to the manual Maintenance Information: Alarm Handling
at the OMC-R (68P02901W26) for troubleshooting information.
Reference
Usage
Basis
BSS.
Type
Counter.
Alarm
Warning.
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15
Web MMI statistics
The MMI statistics are categorized as PCU real-time statistics and MMI BSC/BTS real-time
statistics. The descriptions for these are given elsewhere in the manual and are referenced
in MMI statistics subgroups on page 15-2.
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Table 15-1
Location in manual
CELL_FLUSH_REQS
CHANNEL_REQS_REJ
GBL_PAGING_REQS
GBL_UNAVAILABLE
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Location in manual
ALLOC_SDCCH_FAIL
ALLOC_TCH_FAIL
HO_FAIL_NO_RESOURCES
HO_REQ_MSC_FAIL
MA_CMD_TO_MS_BLKD
RF_LOSSES_TCH
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16
Call model statistics
Call model parameter values can be derived from the GSM network statistics collected at
the OMC-R.
All the statistics used for determining the call model parameters must be collected during busy
hours and averaged over a reasonable period of time (three months or more).
The call model parameters should be averaged over the entire network or at the BSC level
for equipment dimensioning purposes. This gives more scope of averaging out the load from
the network entities.
The following are call model statistics:
Refer to the manual System Information: BSS Equipment Planning (68P02900W21) for further
information on the call model parameters.
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CALL_DURATION (T)
CALL_DURATION (T)
Description
This statistic provides the average call duration.
Formula
Where:
Is:
stat_interval_in_sec
Analysis
16-2
Usage
Network planning.
Optimization.
Basis
Cell.
Units
Seconds
Raw Statistics
BUSY_TCH_MEAN.
TOTAL_CALLS.
ASSIGNMENT_REDIRECTION.
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CALL_SETUP_BLOCKING_RATE
CALL_SETUP_BLOCKING_RATE
Description
This statistic provides the percentage of attempts to allocate a TCH call setup that are blocked.
Formula
Analysis
Usage
Network planning.
Optimization.
Basis
Cell.
Units
Percentage.
Raw Statistics
MA_CMD_TO_MS_BLKD.
MA_REQ_FROM_MSC.
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HANDOVERS_PER_CALL (H)
HANDOVERS_PER_CALL (H)
Description
This statistic provides the number of Handovers per call where the handovers may be inter-BSS,
intra-BSS, or intra-cell.
Formula
Is:
Where:
N
NOTE
The TOTAL_CALLS parameter is the count of the total circuit-switched calls in a cell.
It should be summed for all the cells in the BSC, when used in the previous formula.
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Analysis
Analysis
Usage
Network planning.
Optimization.
Basis
Cell.
Raw Statistics
OUT_INTRA_BSS_HO_ATMPT.
OUT_INTER_BSS_HO_ATMPT.
INTRA_CELL_HO (the value used in this formula is
the sum of bins 1 to 4 of this counter array statistic).
TOTAL_CALLS.
ASSIGNMENT_REDIRECTION.
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IMSI_DETACHES_TO_CALLS (Id)
IMSI_DETACHES_TO_CALLS (I )
d
Description
This statistic provides the ratio of IMSI detaches per call.
Formula
Analysis
Usage
Network planning.
Optimization.
Basis
Cell.
Raw Statistics
OK_ACC_PROC[IMSI_DETACH].
OK_ACC_PROC[CM_SERV_REQ_CALL].
OK_ACC_PROC[CM_SERV_REQ_SMS].
OK_ACC_PROC[CM_SERV_REQ_EMERG].
OK_ACC_PROC[PAGE_RESPONSE].
OK_ACC_PROC[IMM_SETUP].
OK_ACC_PROC[IMM_SETUP2].
SMS_INIT_ON_SDCCH.
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INTRA_BSS_HO_TO_ALL_HO (i)
INTRA_BSS_HO_TO_ALL_HO (i)
Description
This statistic provides the ratio of intra-BSS handovers to all handovers.
Formula
Is:
Where:
N
Analysis
Usage
Network planning.
Optimization.
Basis
Cell.
Raw Statistics
OUT_INTRA_BSS_HO_ATMPT.
INTRA_CELL_HO (the value used in this formula is
the sum of bins 1 to 4 of this counter array statistic).
TOTAL_CALLS.
ASSIGNMENT_REDIRECTION.
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LOCATION_UPDATE_FACTOR (L)
LOCATION_UPDATE_FACTOR (L)
Description
This statistic is calculated using the ratio of location updates per call (l) and the ratio of IMSI
detaches per call (Id). For networks with IMSI detach disabled, the location update factor
equals the ratio of location updates per call (l).
IMSI detach types determine the way the MSC clears the connection with the BSS after
receiving the IMSI detach. When using IMSI detach type 1, the MSC clears the SCCP
connection, a clearing procedure that involves only one uplink (average size of 42 bytes) and
one downlink message (average size of 30 bytes). When using IMSI detach type 2, the MSC
sends the CLEAR COMMAND and the BSS sends CLEAR COMPLETE, and so on, which involves
three uplink (average size of 26 bytes) and three downlink messages (average size of 30 bytes).
A location update procedure itself takes ve downlink messages (average size of 30 bytes) and
six uplink messages (average size of 26 bytes).
Hence, an IMSI detach (type1) takes a total of 2/11 (approximately 0.2) of the number of
messages as a location update and an IMSI detach (type 2) takes 6/11 (approximately 0.5) of
the messages of a location update.
Formula
If IMSI detach is enabled, then depending on whether short message sequence (type 1) or long
message sequence (type 2) is used, L is calculated as:
Analysis
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Usage
Network planning.
Optimization.
Basis
Cell.
Call Model
Statistics
LOCATION_UPDATES_TO_CALLS.
IMSI_DETACHES_TO_CALLS.
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LOCATION_UPDATES_TO_CALLS (I)
LOCATION_UPDATES_TO_CALLS (I)
Description
This statistic provides the ratio of location updates to calls.
Formula
Analysis
Usage
Network planning.
Optimization.
Basis
Cell.
Raw Statistics
OK_ACC_PROC[LOCATION UPDATE].
OK_ACC_PROC[CM_SERV_REQ_CALL].
OK_ACC_PROC[CM_SERV_REQ_SMS].
OK_ACC_PROC[CM_SERV_REQ_EMERG].
OK_ACC_PROC[PAGE_RESPONSE].
OK_ACC_PROC[IMM_SETUP].
OK_ACC_PROC[IMM_SETUP2].
SMS_INIT_ON_SDCCH.
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PAGES_PER_CALL (PPC)
PAGES_PER_CALL (P )
PC
Description
This statistic provides the number of pages per call.
Formula
Is:
Where:
N
Analysis
16-10
Usage
Network planning.
Optimization.
Basis
Cell.
Call Model/Raw
Statistics
PAGE_REQ_FROM_MSC.
TOTAL_CALLS.
ASSIGNMENT_REDIRECTION.
PAGING_RATE.
CALL_DURATION.
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PAGES_PER_SECOND
PAGES_PER_SECOND
Description
This statistic provides the number of pages per second.
Formula
Analysis
Usage
Network planning.
Optimization.
Basis
Cell.
Raw Statistics
PAGE_REQ_FROM_MSC.
INTERVAL_SUM.
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PAGING_RATE (P)
PAGING_RATE (P)
Description
The paging rate is the summation of the paging messages sent to each location area averaged
over the interval period.
NOTE
This Key Statistic is not available at the OMC at present, but users can build their
own custom statistic using the formula provided.
Formula
Is:
Where:
N
NOTE
PAGE_REQ_FROM_MSC should be the maximum per cell value for each location
area.
Analysis
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Usage
Network planning.
Optimization.
Basis
Cell.
Raw Statistics
PAGE_REQ_FROM_MSC.
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SMS_TO_CALL_RATIO (S)
SMS_TO_CALL_RATIO (S)
Description
This statistic provides the ratio of SMSs to calls.
Formula
Analysis
Usage
Network planning.
Optimization.
Basis
Cell.
Raw Statistics
SMS_INIT_ON_SDCCH.
SMS_INIT_ON_TCH.
OK_ACC_PROC[CM_SERV_REQ_CALL].
OK_ACC_PROC[CM_SERV_REQ_SMS].
OK_ACC_PROC[CM_SERV_REQ_EMERG].
OK_ACC_PROC[PAGE_RESPONSE].
OK_ACC_PROC[IMM_SETUP].
OK_ACC_PROC[IMM_SETUP2].
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17
Key statistics
Key statistics are a set of calculated values providing an operator with a summary of system
performance during a specic statistics collection interval. They are designed to give an overall
indication of the condition of the system and allow comparison of similar time periods to detect
performance changes and trends.
Key statistics are also provided to facilitate the monitoring of the most important network
parameters. Key statistics are calculated at the OMC-R using various BSS raw statistics.
Different statistics are combined at the OMC-R using a predened formula to produce a new
statistic. For example, various handover failure statistics may be combined and averaged over
the total number of calls to produce a handover failure rate key statistic.
Key statistics may be displayed in the Performance Management window of the OMC-R.
They key statistics are categorized into subgroups, each of which are described in Key statistics
subgroups on page 17-2.
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Call summary
Call summary statistics are used to determine assignment and handover performance of one or
more cells. The following are call summary statistics:
Channel usage
Channel usage statistics are used to determine PDTCH, SDCCH, and TCH performance levels.
The following are channel usage statistics:
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Connection establishment
Connection establishment
Connection statistics are used to determine the number and interval of attempted and successful
assignment requests. The following are connection establishment statistics:
RF loss summary
RF loss summary statistics are used to determine TCH assignments within a cell and the rate of
RF lost calls. The following are RF loss summary statistics:
MTL utilization
MTL utilization statistics are used to provide a measure of MTL utilization from the MSC to BSS
and from the BSS to MSC. The following are MTL utilization statistics:
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Radio link
Radio link
Radio link statistics are used to provide a measure of the performance of the radio channels and
the level of trafc carried by the network. The following are radio link statistics:
Usage:
Basis:
The level at which the statistic is pegged, for example, cell, BSS.
Type:
Raw Statistic:
Note:
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The raw statistics associated with this key statistic. The convention
used for presenting a specic bin of a counter array statistic is statistic
name[bin name]. For example, OK_ACC_PROC[CM_REESTABLISH] is the
CM_REESTABLISH bin of the OK_ACC_PROC counter array statistic.
Used to qualify or stress information.
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NOTE
The template headings are used as required and are not present for all statistics.
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ATTEMPT_IMMED_ASSIGN_PROC
ATTEMPT_IMMED_ASSIGN_PROC
Description
The ATTEMPT_IMMED_ASSIGN_PROC statistic tracks the number of attempted immediate
assignment procedures.
Formula
Analysis
Usage
Network planning.
Installation and commissioning.
Optimization.
Basis
Cell or BSS.
Type
Counter.
Raw
Statistics
OK_ACC_PROC_SUC_RACH.
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CALL_SETUP_SUCCESS_RATE
CALL_SETUP_SUCCESS_RATE
Description
The CALL_SETUP_SUCCESS_RATE statistic tracks the percentage of call attempts that result
in a successful TCH access. Network accesses which do not require a TCH are excluded, for
example, location updates, SMS, and Supplementary Service attempts.
Formula
Analysis
17-8
Usage
Quality of service.
Fault nding.
Service accessibility.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Percentage.
Raw
Statistics
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CELL_TCH_ALLOCATIONS
CELL_TCH_ALLOCATIONS
Description
The CELL_TCH_ALLOCATIONS statistic tracks number of successful allocations of a TCH
within a cell for both call originations and handins.
Formula
Analysis
Usage
Network planning.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter.
Raw
Statistics
ALLOC_TCH.
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CELL_TCH_ASSIGNMENTS
CELL_TCH_ASSIGNMENTS
Description
The CELL_TCH_ASSIGNMENTS statistic is the sum of the total number of calls, the total
number of successful incoming inter-BSS call handovers, and the total number of incoming
intra-BSS call handovers.
Formula
Analysis
17-10
Usage
Network planning.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter.
Raw
Statistics
TOTAL_CALLS.
IN_INTER_BSS_HO[IN_INTER_BSS_HO_SUCCESS_RATE].
IN_INTRA_BSS_HO[IN_INTRA_BSS_HO_SUCCESS_RATE].
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CS1_USE_DL
CS1_USE_DL
Description
The CS1_USE_DL key statistic provides usage gures of DL coding scheme CS-1 for GPRS.
Formula
Analysis
Type
Percentage.
Raw statistics
Bin 0 of DL_RADIO_BLKS_1_TS,
DL_RADIO_BLKS_2_TS,
DL_RADIO_BLKS_3_TS, and
DL_RADIO_BLKS_4_TS.
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CS2_USE_DL
CS2_USE_DL
Description
The CS2_USE_DL key statistic provides usage gures of DL coding scheme CS-2 for GPRS.
Formula
Analysis
17-12
Type
Percentage.
Raw statistics
Bin 1 of DL_RADIO_BLKS_1_TS,
DL_RADIO_BLKS_2_TS,
DL_RADIO_BLKS_3_TS, and
DL_RADIO_BLKS_4_TS.
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CS3_USE_DL
CS3_USE_DL
Description
The CS3_USE_DL key statistic provides usage gures DL coding scheme CS-3 for GPRS.
Formula
Analysis
Type
Percentage.
Raw statistics
Bin 2 of DL_RADIO_BLKS_1_TS,
DL_RADIO_BLKS_2_TS,
DL_RADIO_BLKS_3_TS, and
DL_RADIO_BLKS_4_TS.
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CS4_USE_DL
CS4_USE_DL
Description
The CS4_USE_DL key statistic provides usage gures of DL coding scheme CS-4 for GPRS.
Formula
Analysis
17-14
Type
Percentage.
Raw statistics
Bin 3 of DL_RADIO_BLKS_1_TS,
DL_RADIO_BLKS_2_TS,
DL_RADIO_BLKS_3_TS, and
DL_RADIO_BLKS_4_TS.
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CS1_USE_UL
CS1_USE_UL
Description
The CS1_USE_UL key statistic provides usage gures of UL coding scheme CS-1 for GPRS.
Formula
{23292}
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Analysis
Analysis
{23292}
17-16
Type
Percentage.
Raw statistics
UL_RADIO_BLKS_8PSK_1_TS,
UL_RADIO_BLKS_8PSK_2_TS,
UL_RADIO_BLKS_8PSK_3_TS.
UL_RADIO_BLKS_8PSK_4_TS
UL_RADIO_BLKS_GMSK_1_TS,
UL_RADIO_BLKS_GMSK_2_TS,
UL_RADIO_BLKS_GMSK_3_TS.
UL_RADIO_BLKS_GMSK_4_TS
and their bin 0.
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CS2_USE_UL
CS2_USE_UL
Description
The CS2_USE_UL key statistic provides usage gures of UL coding scheme CS-2 for GPRS.
Formula
{23292}
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Analysis
Analysis
{23292}
17-18
Type
Percentage.
Raw statistics
UL_RADIO_BLKS_8PSK_1_TS,
UL_RADIO_BLKS_8PSK_2_TS,
UL_RADIO_BLKS_8PSK_3_TS.
UL_RADIO_BLKS_8PSK_4_TS
UL_RADIO_BLKS_GMSK_1_TS,
UL_RADIO_BLKS_GMSK_2_TS,
UL_RADIO_BLKS_GMSK_3_TS.
UL_RADIO_BLKS_GMSK_4_TS
and their bin 1.
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CS3_USE_UL
CS3_USE_UL
Description
The CS3_USE_UL key statistic provides usage gures of UL coding scheme CS-3 for GPRS.
Formula
{23292}
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Analysis
Analysis
{23292}
17-20
Type
Percentage.
Raw statistics
UL_RADIO_BLKS_8PSK_1_TS,
UL_RADIO_BLKS_8PSK_2_TS,
UL_RADIO_BLKS_8PSK_3_TS.
UL_RADIO_BLKS_8PSK_4_TS
UL_RADIO_BLKS_GMSK_1_TS,
UL_RADIO_BLKS_GMSK_2_TS,
UL_RADIO_BLKS_GMSK_3_TS.
UL_RADIO_BLKS_GMSK_4_TS
and their bin 2.
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CS4_USE_UL
CS4_USE_UL
Description
The CS4_USE_UL key statistic provides usage gures of UL coding scheme CS-4 for GPRS.
Formula
{23292}
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Analysis
Analysis
{23292}
17-22
Type
Percentage.
Raw statistics
UL_RADIO_BLKS_8PSK_1_TS,
UL_RADIO_BLKS_8PSK_2_TS,
UL_RADIO_BLKS_8PSK_3_TS.
UL_RADIO_BLKS_8PSK_4_TS
UL_RADIO_BLKS_GMSK_1_TS,
UL_RADIO_BLKS_GMSK_2_TS,
UL_RADIO_BLKS_GMSK_3_TS.
UL_RADIO_BLKS_GMSK_4_TS
and their bin 3.
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DL_BIAS_EGPRS
DL_BIAS_EGPRS
Description
The DL_BIAS_EGPRS statistic measures the ratio of downlink to uplink EGPRS trafc in the
cell. This provides information about the characteristics of the applications being used in a cell
in terms of the predominant direction of transmission. If the majority of cell trafc is in the
downlink direction, the optimization activities should be focused on downlink GPRS resources.
Formula
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Analysis
Analysis
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Usage
Network planning.
Congestion.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Ratio.
Raw statistics
Bins 4 to 12 of DL_RLC_ACK_NEW_BLKS,
DL_RLC_UNACK_NEW_BLKS,
UL_RLC_ACK_NEW_BLKS and
UL_RLC_UNACK_NEW_BLKS.
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DL_BIAS_GPRS
DL_BIAS_GPRS
Description
The DL_BIAS_GPRS statistic measures the ratio of downlink to uplink GPRS trafc in the cell.
This provides information about the characteristics of the applications being used in a cell
in terms of the predominant direction of transmission. If the majority of cell trafc is in the
downlink direction then optimization activities should be focused on downlink GPRS resources.
Formula
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Analysis
Analysis
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Usage
Network planning.
Congestion.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Ratio.
Raw statistics
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DL_LLC_TRAFFIC_VOLUME_INDICATOR
DL_LLC_TRAFFIC_VOLUME_INDICATOR
Description
The DL_LLC_TRAFFIC_VOLUME_INDICATOR statistic gives an indication about the volume
of downlink LLC trafc for a certain cell. The formula uses the average of the bin ranges to
calculate the trafc and therefore is an indication of the real trafc, not the exact trafc
measurement.
Formula
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Analysis
Usage
Basis
Type
Raw
statistics
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DL_PDTCH_UTILISATION_BY_ALLOCATION
DL_PDTCH_UTILISATION_BY_ALLOCATION
Description
The DL_PDTCH_UTILISATION_BY_ALLOCATION key statistic shows the ratio of busy
PDTCHs to available PDTCHs in a cell while transmitting in the downlink direction.
NOTE
{34144} The utilization may decrease as the additional switchable PDTCH is
allocated for GPRS congested cell.
Formula
Analysis
Basis
Cell.
Type
Percentage.
Raw statistics
DL_BUSY_PDTCH_MEAN.
GPRS_AVAIL_PDTCH_MEAN.
EGPRS_AVAIL_PDTCH_MEAN.
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DL_PDTCH_UTILISATION_BY_TRAFFIC
DL_PDTCH_UTILISATION_BY_TRAFFIC
Description
The DL_PDTCH_UTILISATION_BY_TRAFFIC key statistic monitors the utilization of GPRS
resources per cell, to detect where the GPRS trafc including data and control blocks is high
compared to the GPRS capacity of the cell while transmitting in the downlink direction.
Formula
Analysis
17-30
Usage
Basis
Cell.
Type
Percentage.
Raw statistics
DL_RLC_ACK_NEW_BLKS.
DL_RLC_UNACK_NEW_BLKS.
DL_RLC_NACK_BLKS.
DL_RLC_DDTR_BLKS.
GPRS_AVAIL_PDTCH_MEAN.
EGPRS_AVAIL_PDTCH_MEAN.
AIR_DL_CONTROL_BLKS.
DL_RLC_RETX_BLKS.
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DL_PDTCH_UTILISATION_1_TS
DL_PDTCH_UTILISATION_1_TS
Description
The DL_PDTCH_UTILISATION_1_TS key statistic provides the PDTCH utilization rate for MSs
that support a maximum of 1 TS in the downlink direction. It compares the maximum possible
number of RLC/MAC blocks per terminal type with the actual sent data blocks per terminal type.
Formula
Analysis
Usage
PDTCH utilization.
Basis
Per terminal.
Type
Percentage.
Raw statistics
DL_RADIO_BLKS_1_TS.
DL_TBF_TIME_1_TS.
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17-31
May 2008
DL_PDTCH_UTILISATION_2_TS
DL_PDTCH_UTILISATION_2_TS
Description
The DL_PDTCH_UTILISATION_2_TS key statistic provides the PDTCH utilization rate for MSs
that support a maximum of 2 TS in the downlink direction. It compares the maximum possible
number of RLC/MAC blocks per terminal type with the actual sent data blocks per terminal type.
Formula
Analysis
17-32
Usage
PDTCH utilization.
Basis
Per terminal.
Type
Percentage.
Raw statistics
DL_RADIO_BLKS_2_TS.
DL_TBF_TIME_2_TS.
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DL_PDTCH_UTILISATION_3_TS
DL_PDTCH_UTILISATION_3_TS
Description
The DL_PDTCH_UTILISATION_3_TS key statistic provides the PDTCH utilization rate for MSs
that support a maximum of 3 TS in the downlink direction. It compares the maximum possible
number of RLC/MAC blocks per terminal type with the actual sent data blocks per terminal type.
Formula
Analysis
Usage
PDTCH utilization.
Basis
Per terminal.
Type
Percentage.
Raw statistics
DL_RADIO_BLKS_3_TS.
DL_TBF_TIME_3_TS.
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17-33
May 2008
DL_PDTCH_UTILISATION_4_TS
DL_PDTCH_UTILISATION_4_TS
Description
The DL_PDTCH_UTILISATION_4_TS key statistic provides the PDTCH utilization rate for MSs
that support a maximum of 4 TS in the downlink direction. It compares the maximum possible
number of RLC/MAC blocks per terminal type with the actual sent data blocks per terminal type.
Formula
Analysis
17-34
Usage
PDTCH utilization.
Basis
Per terminal.
Type
Percentage.
Raw statistics
DL_RADIO_BLKS_4_TS.
DL_TBF_TIME_4_TS.
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DL_RLC_MAC_OVERHEAD
DL_RLC_MAC_OVERHEAD
Description
The DL_RLC_MAC_OVERHEAD key statistic provides the percentage of overhead RLC/MAC
blocks (retransmissions due to NACK, preemptive retransmissions, super coattail blocks, control
blocks) in relation to the total amount of RLC/MAC blocks, which describes the efciency of
the RLC/MAC layer.
Formula
Analysis
Usage
Type
Percentage
Raw statistics
DL_RLC_NACK_BLKS.
DL_RLC_RETX_BLKS.
DL_RLC_DDTR_BLKS.
AIR_DL_CONTROL_BLKS.
DL_RLC_ACK_NEW_BLKS.
DL_RLC_UNACK_NEW_BLKS.
68P02901W56-S
17-35
May 2008
DL_RLC_MAC_WINDOW_STALL
DL_RLC_MAC_WINDOW_STALL
Description
This key statistic calculates the percentage of RLC blocks, which are retransmitted due to
an RLC window stall.
Formula
17-36
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Analysis
Analysis
Type
Percentage.
Raw statistics
Bins 0 to 12 of DL_RLC_STALLED_BLKS
and DL_RLC_ACK_NEW_BLKS.
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17-37
May 2008
DL_TBF_FAILURE_RATE
DL_TBF_FAILURE_RATE
Description
The DL_TBF_FAILURE_RATE key statistic calculates the rate of abnormally released downlink
TBFs.
Formula
Pegging
Change to peg establish bin when downlink TBF is abnormally released due to
PRM_DL_PCTA_CA_ATTEMPTS_EXCEEDED in BSS.
Analysis
17-38
Usage
Performance management.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Percentage.
Raw statistics
AIR_DL_TBF_FAILURES.
DL_PDTCH_SEIZURE.
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DL_TBF_SUCCESS_RATE
DL_TBF_SUCCESS_RATE
Description
The DL_TBF_SUCCESS_RATE statistic monitors downlink TBF success.
Formula
Analysis
Usage
Cell accessibility.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Percentage.
Raw
statistics
DL_PDTCH_SEIZURE.
TBF_DL_ASGN_PACCH.
IMM_ASSGN_CAUSE[DL_PACK_ACCESS_GPRS].
IMM_ASSGN_CAUSE[DL_PACK_ACCESS_EGPRS].
68P02901W56-S
17-39
May 2008
DL_TBF_INTERLEAVING_ACTIVITY
DL_TBF_INTERLEAVING_ACTIVITY
Description
The DL_TBF_INTERLEAVING_ACTIVITY key statistic provides information about interleaving
TBFs while transmitting in the downlink direction.
Formula
Analysis
17-40
Usage
Performance management.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Raw statistics
DL_TBF_TIME_1_TS.
DL_TBF_TIME_2_TS.
DL_TBF_TIME_3_TS.
DL_TBF_TIME_4_TS.
DL_BUSY_PDTCH_MEAN.
INTERVAL.
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DL_TERMINAL_TYPE_ACTIVITY_1_TS
DL_TERMINAL_TYPE_ACTIVITY_1_TS
Description
The DL_TERMINAL_TYPE_ACTIVITY_1_TS key statistic calculates the percentage of activity
per terminal type for MSs that support a maximum of 1 TS in the downlink direction.
Formula
Analysis
Usage
Key statistics:
THROUGHPUT_PER_TERMINAL_TYPE.
PDTCH_UTILISATION_PER_TERMINAL_TYPE.
Resource planning.
Basis
Type
Percentage.
Raw
statistics
DL_TBF_TIME_1_TS.
DL_TBF_TIME_2_TS.
DL_TBF_TIME_3_TS.
DL_TBF_TIME_4_TS.
68P02901W56-S
17-41
May 2008
DL_TERMINAL_TYPE_ACTIVITY_2_TS
DL_TERMINAL_TYPE_ACTIVITY_2_TS
Description
The DL_TERMINAL_TYPE_ACTIVITY_2_TS key statistic calculates the percentage of activity
per terminal type for MSs that support a maximum of 2 TS in the downlink direction.
Formula
Analysis
17-42
Usage
Key statistics:
THROUGHPUT_PER_TERMINAL_TYPE.
PDTCH_UTILISATION_PER_TERMINAL_TYPE.
Resource planning.
Basis
Type
Percentage.
Raw statistics
DL_TBF_TIME_1_TS.
DL_TBF_TIME_2_TS.
DL_TBF_TIME_3_TS.
DL_TBF_TIME_4_TS.
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DL_TERMINAL_TYPE_ACTIVITY_3_TS
DL_TERMINAL_TYPE_ACTIVITY_3_TS
Description
The DL_TERMINAL_TYPE_ACTIVITY_3_TS key statistic calculates the percentage of activity
per terminal type for MSs that support a maximum of 3 TS in the downlink direction.
Formula
Analysis
Usage
Key statistics:
THROUGHPUT_PER_TERMINAL_TYPE.
PDTCH_UTILISATION_PER_TERMINAL_TYPE.
Resource planning.
Basis
Type
Percentage.
Raw statistics
DL_TBF_TIME_1_TS.
DL_TBF_TIME_2_TS.
DL_TBF_TIME_3_TS.
DL_TBF_TIME_4_TS.
68P02901W56-S
17-43
May 2008
DL_TERMINAL_TYPE_ACTIVITY_4_TS
DL_TERMINAL_TYPE_ACTIVITY_4_TS
Description
The DL_TERMINAL_TYPE_ACTIVITY_4_TS key statistic calculates the percentage of activity
per terminal type for MSs that support a maximum of 4 TS in the downlink direction.
Formula
Analysis
17-44
Usage
Key statistics:
THROUGHPUT_PER_TERMINAL_TYPE.
PDTCH_UTILISATION_PER_TERMINAL_TYPE.
Resource planning.
Basis
Type
Percentage.
Raw statistics
DL_TBF_TIME_1_TS.
DL_TBF_TIME_2_TS.
DL_TBF_TIME_3_TS.
DL_TBF_TIME_4_TS.
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May 2008
GPRS_PAGING_OVERFLOW_RATE_PCH
GPRS_PAGING_OVERFLOW_RATE_PCH
Description
The GPRS_PAGING_OVERFLOW_RATE_PCH key statistic provides the rate of PS paging
messages, which get discarded from the queue due to queue overow before they get
transmitted.
Formula
Analysis
Basis
Cell.
Type
Percentage.
Raw statistics
PCH_Q_PAGE_DISCARD_PS.
ACCESS_PER_PCH_PS.
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17-45
May 2008
GPRS_PAGING_OVERFLOW_RATE_PPCH
GPRS_PAGING_OVERFLOW_RATE_PPCH
Description
The GPRS_PAGING_OVERFLOW_RATE_PPCH key statistic provide the rate of PS paging
messages, which get discarded from the queue due to queue overow before they get
transmitted.
Formula
Analysis
17-46
Basis
Cell.
Type
Percentage.
Raw statistics
PPCH_Q_PAGE_DISCARD_PS.
ACCESS_PER_PPCH_PS.
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HANDOVER_FAILURE_RATE
HANDOVER_FAILURE_RATE
Description
The HANDOVER_FAILURE_RATE statistic tracks the percentage of handovers that are
attempted from the source cell (the cell for which the statistic is presented) that failed to
successfully reach the target cell and failed to successfully recover to the source cell, that is,
the handover failed and the call dropped. A handover attempt is counted when a handover
command is sent to the MS.
Congestion on the target cell does not result in the BSS sending a handover command to the MS
therefore this measurement is not impacted by target cell congestion.
Formula
68P02901W56-S
17-47
May 2008
Analysis
Analysis
17-48
Usage
Basis
Cell.
Type
Percentage.
Raw
Statistics
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HANDOVER_SUCCESS_RATE
HANDOVER_SUCCESS_RATE
Description
The HANDOVER_SUCCESS_RATE statistic tracks the percentage of handovers that were
attempted from the source cell (cell for which the statistic is presented) that successfully
reached the target cell. A handover attempt is counted when a handover command is sent to the
MS. This key statistic includes inter-BSS Handovers.
Congestion on the target cell does not result in the BSS sending a handover command to the MS
therefore this measurement is not impacted by target cell congestion.
Formula
NOTE
HANDOVER_SUCCESS_RATE + HANDOVER_FAILURE_RATE are not equal to
100% because the calls that fail and recover to the source cell are not included in
either of these key statistics.
68P02901W56-S
17-49
May 2008
Analysis
Analysis
17-50
Usage
Basis
Cell.
Type
Percentage.
Raw
Statistics
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HSP_MTL_UTILISATION_RX
HSP_MTL_UTILISATION_RX
Description
The HSP_MTL_UTILISATION_RX statistic provides a measure of high speed MTL utilization
for the MSC to BSS direction.
Formula
NOTE
MTL_LINK_RATE is the bandwidth of MTL. It equals to MTL_Rate * 64. The MTL_Rate
indicates the number of DS0 channels equipped as MTL. For example, if MTL_Rate
is 1, it means one DS0 channel is equipped as MTL, the bandwidth of MTL is 1 * 64
kbps = 64 kbps. If MTL_Rate is 31, the whole span of E1 is equipped as MTL. This
formula is valid only when MTL_Rate is 31.
Analysis
Usage
Optimization.
Network planning.
Basis
MTL.
Type
Percentage.
Raw
Statistics
MTP_MSU_RX.
MTP_SIF_SIO_RX.
SIB_RX.
MTP_LINK_INS.
68P02901W56-S
17-51
May 2008
HSP_MTL_UTILISATION_TX
HSP_MTL_UTILISATION_TX
Description
The HSP_MTL_UTILISATION_TX statistic provides a measure of high speed MTL utilization
for the BSS to MSC direction.
Formula
NOTE
MTL_LINK_RATE is the bandwidth of MTL. It equals to MTL_Rate * 64. The MTL_Rate
indicates the number of DS0 channels equipped as MTL. For example, if MTL_Rate
is 1, it means one DS0 channel is equipped as MTL, the bandwidth of MTL is 1 * 64
kbps = 64 kbps. If MTL_Rate is 31, the whole span of E1 is equipped as MTL. This
formula is valid only when MTL_Rate is 31.
Analysis
17-52
Usage
Optimization.
Network planning.
Basis
MTL.
Type
Percentage.
Raw
Statistics
MTP_MSU_TX.
MTP_SIF_SIO_TX.
SIB_TX.
MTP_LINK_INS.
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LLC_ABNORMAL_TBF_RELEASES
LLC_ABNORMAL_TBF_RELEASES
Description
The LLC_ABNORMAL_TBF_RELEASES statistic calculates the percentage of discarded LLC
blocks due to abnormal TBF releases.
Formula
Analysis
Usage
Basis
Cell.
Type
Percentage.
Raw statistics
PDU_DISCARD_LLC[PDU_DSCRD_LLC_ABNORM_TBFREL]
DL_LLC_FRAMES_PCU
DL_LLC_FRAMES_GB
UL_LLC_FRAMES.
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17-53
May 2008
LLC_BUFFER_OVERFLOW_RATE
LLC_BUFFER_OVERFLOW_RATE
Description
The LLC_BUFFER_OVERFLOW_RATE statistic calculates the percentage of discarded LLC
blocks due to buffer overows.
Formula
Analysis
17-54
Usage
Buffer management.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Percentage.
Raw
statistics
PDU_DISCARD_LLC
[PDU_DSCRD_LLC_CELL_BUF_OVRFLW].
PDU_DISCARD_LLC[PDU_DSCRD_LLC_MS_BUF_OVRFLW].
DL_LLC_FRAMES_PCU.
DL_LLC_FRAMES_GB.
UL_LLC_FRAMES.
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MCS1_USE_DL
MCS1_USE_DL
Description
The MCS1_USE_DL key statistic provides usage gures for DL coding scheme CS-1 for EGPRS.
Formula
Analysis
Type
Percentage.
Raw statistics
UL_RADIO_BLKS_8PSK_1_TS,
UL_RADIO_BLKS_8PSK_2_TS,
UL_RADIO_BLKS_8PSK_3_TS.
UL_RADIO_BLKS_8PSK_4_TS
UL_RADIO_BLKS_GMSK_1_TS,
UL_RADIO_BLKS_GMSK_2_TS,
UL_RADIO_BLKS_GMSK_3_TS.
UL_RADIO_BLKS_GMSK_4_TS
and their bin 4.
68P02901W56-S
17-55
May 2008
MCS2_USE_DL
MCS2_USE_DL
Description
The MCS2_USE_DL key statistic provides usage gures of DL coding scheme CS-2 for EGPRS.
Formula
Analysis
17-56
Type
Percentage.
Raw statistics
DL_RADIO_BLKS_1_TS_MCS_2.
DL_RADIO_BLKS_2_TS_MCS_2.
DL_RADIO_BLKS_3_TS_MCS_2.
DL_RADIO_BLKS_4_TS_MCS_2.
DL_RADIO_BLKS_1_TS.
DL_RADIO_BLKS_2_TS.
DL_RADIO_BLKS_3_TS.
DL_RADIO_BLKS_4_TS.
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MCS3_USE_DL
MCS3_USE_DL
Description
The MCS3_USE_DL key statistic provides usage gures of DL coding scheme CS-3 for EGPRS.
Formula
Analysis
Type
Percentage.
Raw statistics
DL_RADIO_BLKS_1_TS_MCS_3.
DL_RADIO_BLKS_2_TS_MCS_3.
DL_RADIO_BLKS_3_TS_MCS_3.
DL_RADIO_BLKS_4_TS_MCS_3.
DL_RADIO_BLKS_1_TS.
DL_RADIO_BLKS_2_TS.
DL_RADIO_BLKS_3_TS.
DL_RADIO_BLKS_4_TS.
68P02901W56-S
17-57
May 2008
MCS4_USE_DL
MCS4_USE_DL
Description
The MCS4_USE_DL key statistic provides usage gures of DL coding scheme CS-4 for EGPRS.
Formula
Analysis
17-58
Type
Percentage.
Raw statistics
DL_RADIO_BLKS_1_TS_MCS_4.
DL_RADIO_BLKS_2_TS_MCS_4.
DL_RADIO_BLKS_3_TS_MCS_4.
DL_RADIO_BLKS_4_TS_MCS_4.
DL_RADIO_BLKS_1_TS.
DL_RADIO_BLKS_2_TS.
DL_RADIO_BLKS_3_TS.
DL_RADIO_BLKS_4_TS.
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MCS5_USE_DL
MCS5_USE_DL
Description
The MCS5_USE_DL key statistic provides usage gures of DL coding scheme CS-5 for EGPRS.
Formula
Analysis
Type
Percentage.
Raw statistics
DL_RADIO_BLKS_1_TS_MCS_5.
DL_RADIO_BLKS_2_TS_MCS_5.
DL_RADIO_BLKS_3_TS_MCS_5.
DL_RADIO_BLKS_4_TS_MCS_5.
DL_RADIO_BLKS_1_TS.
DL_RADIO_BLKS_2_TS.
DL_RADIO_BLKS_3_TS.
DL_RADIO_BLKS_4_TS.
68P02901W56-S
17-59
May 2008
MCS6_USE_DL
MCS6_USE_DL
Description
The MCS6_USE_DL key statistic provides usage gures of DL coding scheme CS-6 for EGPRS.
Formula
Analysis
17-60
Type
Percentage.
Raw statistics
DL_RADIO_BLKS_1_TS_MCS_6.
DL_RADIO_BLKS_2_TS_MCS_6.
DL_RADIO_BLKS_3_TS_MCS_6.
DL_RADIO_BLKS_4_TS_MCS_6.
DL_RADIO_BLKS_1_TS.
DL_RADIO_BLKS_2_TS.
DL_RADIO_BLKS_3_TS.
DL_RADIO_BLKS_4_TS.
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MCS7_USE_DL
MCS7_USE_DL
Description
The MCS7_USE_DL key statistic provides usage gures of DL coding scheme CS-7 for EGPRS.
Formula
Analysis
Type
Percentage.
Raw statistics
DL_RADIO_BLKS_1_TS_MCS_7.
DL_RADIO_BLKS_2_TS_MCS_7.
DL_RADIO_BLKS_3_TS_MCS_7.
DL_RADIO_BLKS_4_TS_MCS_7.
DL_RADIO_BLKS_1_TS.
DL_RADIO_BLKS_2_TS.
DL_RADIO_BLKS_3_TS.
DL_RADIO_BLKS_4_TS.
68P02901W56-S
17-61
May 2008
MCS8_USE_DL
MCS8_USE_DL
Description
The MCS8_USE_DL key statistic provides usage gures of DL coding scheme CS-8 for EGPRS.
Formula
Analysis
17-62
Type
Percentage.
Raw statistics
DL_RADIO_BLKS_1_TS_MCS_8.
DL_RADIO_BLKS_2_TS_MCS_8.
DL_RADIO_BLKS_3_TS_MCS_8.
DL_RADIO_BLKS_4_TS_MCS_8.
DL_RADIO_BLKS_1_TS.
DL_RADIO_BLKS_2_TS.
DL_RADIO_BLKS_3_TS.
DL_RADIO_BLKS_4_TS.
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MCS9_USE_DL
MCS9_USE_DL
Description
The MCS9_USE_DL key statistic provides usage gures of DL coding scheme CS-9 for EGPRS.
Formula
Analysis
Type
Percentage.
Raw statistics
DL_RADIO_BLKS_1_TS_MCS_9.
DL_RADIO_BLKS_2_TS_MCS_9.
DL_RADIO_BLKS_3_TS_MCS_9.
DL_RADIO_BLKS_4_TS_MCS_9.
DL_RADIO_BLKS_1_TS.
DL_RADIO_BLKS_2_TS.
DL_RADIO_BLKS_3_TS.
DL_RADIO_BLKS_4_TS.
68P02901W56-S
17-63
May 2008
MCS1_USE_UL
MCS1_USE_UL
Description
The MCS1_USE_UL key statistic provides usage gures of UL coding scheme MCS-1 for EGPRS.
Formula
{23292}
17-64
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Analysis
Analysis
{23292}
Type
Percentage.
Raw statistics
UL_RADIO_BLKS_8PSK_1_TS,
UL_RADIO_BLKS_8PSK_2_TS,
UL_RADIO_BLKS_8PSK_3_TS.
UL_RADIO_BLKS_8PSK_4_TS
UL_RADIO_BLKS_GMSK_1_TS,
UL_RADIO_BLKS_GMSK_2_TS,
UL_RADIO_BLKS_GMSK_3_TS.
UL_RADIO_BLKS_GMSK_4_TS
and their bin 4.
68P02901W56-S
17-65
May 2008
MCS2_USE_UL
MCS2_USE_UL
Description
The MCS2_USE_UL key statistic provides usage gures of UL coding scheme CS-2 for EGPRS.
Formula
{23292}
17-66
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Analysis
Analysis
{23292}
Type
Percentage.
Raw statistics
UL_RADIO_BLKS_8PSK_1_TS,
UL_RADIO_BLKS_8PSK_2_TS,
UL_RADIO_BLKS_8PSK_3_TS.
UL_RADIO_BLKS_8PSK_4_TS
UL_RADIO_BLKS_GMSK_1_TS,
UL_RADIO_BLKS_GMSK_2_TS,
UL_RADIO_BLKS_GMSK_3_TS.
UL_RADIO_BLKS_GMSK_4_TS
and their bin 5.
68P02901W56-S
17-67
May 2008
MCS3_USE_UL
MCS3_USE_UL
Description
The MCS3_USE_UL key statistic provides usage gures of UL coding scheme CS-3 for EGPRS.
Formula
{23292}
17-68
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May 2008
Analysis
Analysis
{23292}
Type
Percentage.
Raw statistics
UL_RADIO_BLKS_8PSK_1_TS,
UL_RADIO_BLKS_8PSK_2_TS,
UL_RADIO_BLKS_8PSK_3_TS.
UL_RADIO_BLKS_8PSK_4_TS
UL_RADIO_BLKS_GMSK_1_TS,
UL_RADIO_BLKS_GMSK_2_TS,
UL_RADIO_BLKS_GMSK_3_TS.
UL_RADIO_BLKS_GMSK_4_TS
and their bin 6.
68P02901W56-S
17-69
May 2008
MCS4_USE_UL
MCS4_USE_UL
Description
The MCS4_USE_UL key statistic provides usage gures of UL coding scheme CS-4 for EGPRS.
Formula
{23292}
17-70
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Analysis
Analysis
{23292}
Type
Percentage.
Raw statistics
UL_RADIO_BLKS_8PSK_1_TS,
UL_RADIO_BLKS_8PSK_2_TS,
UL_RADIO_BLKS_8PSK_3_TS.
UL_RADIO_BLKS_8PSK_4_TS
UL_RADIO_BLKS_GMSK_1_TS,
UL_RADIO_BLKS_GMSK_2_TS,
UL_RADIO_BLKS_GMSK_3_TS.
UL_RADIO_BLKS_GMSK_4_TS
and their bin 7.
68P02901W56-S
17-71
May 2008
MCS5_USE_UL
MCS5_USE_UL
{23292}
Description
The MCS5_USE_UL key statistic provides usage gures of UL coding scheme CS-5 for EGPRS.
Formula
Analysis
17-72
Type
Percentage.
Raw statistics
UL_RADIO_BLKS_8PSK_1_TS_MCS_5,
UL_RADIO_BLKS_8PSK_2_TS_MCS_5,
UL_RADIO_BLKS_8PSK_3_TS_MCS_5.
UL_RADIO_BLKS_8PSK_4_TS_MCS_5
UL_RADIO_BLKS_8PSK_1_TS
UL_RADIO_BLKS_8PSK_2_TS
UL_RADIO_BLKS_8PSK_3_TS
UL_RADIO_BLKS_8PSK_4_TS
UL_RADIO_BLKS_GMSK_1_TS,
UL_RADIO_BLKS_GMSK_2_TS,
UL_RADIO_BLKS_GMSK_3_TS.
UL_RADIO_BLKS_GMSK_4_TS.
68P02901W56-S
May 2008
MCS6_USE_UL
MCS6_USE_UL
{23292}
Description
The MCS6_USE_UL key statistic provides usage gures of UL coding scheme CS-6 for EGPRS.
Formula
Analysis
Type
Percentage.
Raw statistics
UL_RADIO_BLKS_8PSK_1_TS_MCS_6,
UL_RADIO_BLKS_8PSK_2_TS_MCS_6,
UL_RADIO_BLKS_8PSK_3_TS_MCS_6.
UL_RADIO_BLKS_8PSK_4_TS_MCS_6
UL_RADIO_BLKS_8PSK_1_TS
UL_RADIO_BLKS_8PSK_2_TS
UL_RADIO_BLKS_8PSK_3_TS
UL_RADIO_BLKS_8PSK_4_TS
UL_RADIO_BLKS_GMSK_1_TS,
UL_RADIO_BLKS_GMSK_2_TS,
UL_RADIO_BLKS_GMSK_3_TS.
UL_RADIO_BLKS_GMSK_4_TS.
68P02901W56-S
17-73
May 2008
MCS7_USE_UL
MCS7_USE_UL
{23292}
Description
The MCS7_USE_UL key statistic provides usage gures of UL coding scheme CS-7 for EGPRS.
Formula
Analysis
17-74
Type
Percentage.
Raw statistics
UL_RADIO_BLKS_8PSK_1_TS_MCS_7,
UL_RADIO_BLKS_8PSK_2_TS_MCS_7,
UL_RADIO_BLKS_8PSK_3_TS_MCS_7.
UL_RADIO_BLKS_8PSK_4_TS_MCS_7
UL_RADIO_BLKS_8PSK_1_TS
UL_RADIO_BLKS_8PSK_2_TS
UL_RADIO_BLKS_8PSK_3_TS
UL_RADIO_BLKS_8PSK_4_TS
UL_RADIO_BLKS_GMSK_1_TS,
UL_RADIO_BLKS_GMSK_2_TS,
UL_RADIO_BLKS_GMSK_3_TS.
UL_RADIO_BLKS_GMSK_4_TS.
68P02901W56-S
May 2008
MCS8_USE_UL
MCS8_USE_UL
{23292}
Description
The MCS8_USE_UL key statistic provides usage gures of UL coding scheme CS-8 for EGPRS.
Formula
Analysis
Type
Percentage.
Raw statistics
UL_RADIO_BLKS_8PSK_1_TS_MCS_8,
UL_RADIO_BLKS_8PSK_2_TS_MCS_8,
UL_RADIO_BLKS_8PSK_3_TS_MCS_8.
UL_RADIO_BLKS_8PSK_4_TS_MCS_8
UL_RADIO_BLKS_8PSK_1_TS
UL_RADIO_BLKS_8PSK_2_TS
UL_RADIO_BLKS_8PSK_3_TS
UL_RADIO_BLKS_8PSK_4_TS
UL_RADIO_BLKS_GMSK_1_TS,
UL_RADIO_BLKS_GMSK_2_TS,
UL_RADIO_BLKS_GMSK_3_TS.
UL_RADIO_BLKS_GMSK_4_TS.
68P02901W56-S
17-75
May 2008
MCS9_USE_UL
MCS9_USE_UL
{23292}
Description
The MCS9_USE_UL key statistic provides usage gures of UL coding scheme CS-9 for EGPRS.
Formula
Analysis
17-76
Type
Percentage.
Raw statistics
UL_RADIO_BLKS_8PSK_1_TS_MCS_9,
UL_RADIO_BLKS_8PSK_2_TS_MCS_9,
UL_RADIO_BLKS_8PSK_3_TS_MCS_9.
UL_RADIO_BLKS_8PSK_4_TS_MCS_9
UL_RADIO_BLKS_8PSK_1_TS
UL_RADIO_BLKS_8PSK_2_TS
UL_RADIO_BLKS_8PSK_3_TS
UL_RADIO_BLKS_8PSK_4_TS
UL_RADIO_BLKS_GMSK_1_TS,
UL_RADIO_BLKS_GMSK_2_TS,
UL_RADIO_BLKS_GMSK_3_TS.
UL_RADIO_BLKS_GMSK_4_TS.
68P02901W56-S
May 2008
LLC_DISCARDS_ON_CELL_RESELECTION
LLC_DISCARDS_ON_CELL_RESELECTION
Description
The LLC_DISCARDS_ON_CELL_RESELECTION statistic calculates the percentage of discarded
LLC blocks due to cell reselections.
Formula
Analysis
Usage
Mobility management.
Handover.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Percentage.
Raw
statistics
PDU_DISCARD_LLC[PDU_DSCRD_LLC_RESEL_INAREA].
PDU_DISCARD_LLC[PDU_DSCRD_LLC_RESEL_OUTAREA].
DL_LLC_FRAMES_PCU.
DL_LLC_FRAMES_GB.
UL_LLC_FRAMES.
68P02901W56-S
17-77
May 2008
MEAN_ARRIVAL_TIME_BETWEEN_CALLS
MEAN_ARRIVAL_TIME_BETWEEN_CALLS
Description
The MEAN_ARRIVAL_TIME_BETWEEN_CALLS statistic tracks the amount of time between
consecutive normal and emergency call attempts originated from an MS.
Formula
Analysis
17-78
Usage
Network planning.
Fault nding.
Installation and commissioning.
Optimization.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Raw
Statistics
INTERVAL.
CHAN_REQ_CAUSE_ATMPT[ORIGINATING_CALL].
CHAN_REQ_CAUSE_ATMPT[EMERGENCY_CALL].
68P02901W56-S
May 2008
MEAN_INTER_ARRIVAL_TIME
MEAN_INTER_ARRIVAL_TIME
Description
The MEAN_INTER_ARRIVAL_TIME statistic is the arithmetic mean of the sum of the time
intervals between consecutive normal, SMS, supplementary, and emergency requests for service.
Formula
Analysis
Usage
Network planning.
Installation and commissioning.
Optimization.
Basis
BSS.
Type
Raw
Statistics
INTERVAL.
OK_ACC_PROC[CM_SERV_REQ_CALL].
OK_ACC_PROC[CM_SERV_REQ_SMS].
OK_ACC_PROC[CM_SERV_REQ_SUPP].
OK_ACC_PROC[CM_SERV_REQ_EMERG].
68P02901W56-S
17-79
May 2008
MEAN_TBF_SESSIONS
MEAN_TBF_SESSIONS
Description
The TBF_SESSIONS statistic indicates the average number of ongoing TBFs at the end of each 6
second duration on a PRP board.
Formula
Analysis
17-80
Usage
PRP bandwidth.
Basis
PRP.
Type
Gauge.
Raw
statistics
TBF_SESSIONS.
68P02901W56-S
May 2008
MEAN_TCH_BUSY_TIME
MEAN_TCH_BUSY_TIME
Description
The MEAN_TCH_BUSY_TIME statistic tracks the arithmetic mean of the busy time for trafc
channels in a cell.
Formula
Analysis
Usage
Optimization.
Network planning.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Raw
Statistics
AVAILABLE_TCH.
BUSY_TCH.
68P02901W56-S
17-81
May 2008
MTL_UTILISATION_RX
MTL_UTILISATION_RX
Description
The MTL_UTILISATION_RX statistic provides a measure of 64K MTL utilization for the MSC to
BSS direction.
Formula
An explanation as to how the formula was derived is shown in the following expanded version:
NOTE
MTL_LINK_RATE is the bandwidth of MTL. It equals to MTL_Rate * 64. The MTL_Rate
indicates the number of DS0 channels equipped as MTL. For example, if MTL_Rate
is 1, it means one DS0 channel is equipped as MTL, the bandwidth of MTL is 1 * 64
kbps = 64 kbps. If MTL_Rate is 31, the whole span of E1 is equipped as MTL. This
formula is valid only when MTL_Rate is 1.
Analysis
17-82
Usage
Optimization.
Network planning.
Basis
MTL.
Type
Percentage.
Raw
Statistics
MTP_MSU_RX.
MTP_SIF_SIO_RX.
SIB_RX.
MTP_LINK_INS.
68P02901W56-S
May 2008
MTL_UTILISATION_TX
MTL_UTILISATION_TX
Description
The MTL_UTILISATION_TX statistic provides a measure of 64K MTL utilization for the BSS to
MSC direction.
Formula
An explanation as to how the formula was derived is shown in the following expanded version:
NOTE
MTL_LINK_RATE is the bandwidth of MTL. It equals to MTL_Rate * 64. The MTL_Rate
indicates the number of DS0 channels equipped as MTL. For example, if MTL_Rate
is 1, it means one DS0 channel is equipped as MTL, the bandwidth of MTL is 1 * 64
kbps = 64 kbps. If MTL_Rate is 31, the whole span of E1 is equipped as MTL. This
formula is valid only when MTL_Rate is 1.
Analysis
Usage
Optimization.
Network planning.
Basis
MTL.
Type
Percentage.
Raw
Statistics
MTP_MSU_TX.
MTP_SIF_SIO_TX.
SIB_TX.
MTP_LINK_INS.
68P02901W56-S
17-83
May 2008
NC2_CELL_RESELECTION_SUCCESS_RATE
NC2_CELL_RESELECTION_SUCCESS_RATE
Description
The NC2_CELL_RESELECTION_SUCCESS_RATE key statistic can be used to identify
problems associated with the Network Controlled cell reselection feature.
Formula
Analysis
17-84
Usage
Type
Percentage.
Raw statistics
GPRS_CELL_RESELECT_FAIL.
GPRS_CELL_RESELECT_ATMPT.
68P02901W56-S
May 2008
RF_LOSS_RATE
RF_LOSS_RATE
Description
The RF_LOSS_RATE statistic compares the total number of RF losses (while using both SDCCH
and TCH) with the number of calls set-up in the cell plus the number of calls handed in to the
cell. It indicates the cell/system ability to preserve calls.
Formula
NOTE
Handovers may relate to SDCCHs (as opposed to TCHs). In this case, the accuracy
of the statistic is affected. For the most part this effect is expected to be negligible.
nTCH = Number of TCHs in cell.
68P02901W56-S
17-85
May 2008
Analysis
Analysis
17-86
Usage
Quality of service.
Fault nding and optimization.
Installation and commissioning.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Percentage.
Raw
Statistics
IN_INTER_BSS_HO[IN_INTER_BSS_HO_SUCCESS_RATE].
IN_INTRA_BSS_HO[IN_INTRA_BSS_HO_SUCCESS_RATE].
OK_ACC_PROC.
RF_LOSSES_TCH.
RF_LOSSES_SD.
68P02901W56-S
May 2008
SDCCH_BLOCKING_RATE
SDCCH_BLOCKING_RATE
Description
The SDCCH_BLOCKING_RATE statistic tracks the percentage of attempts to allocate an
SDCCH that were blocked due to no available SDCCH resources. This statistic includes
incoming SDCCH handover attempts.
Formula
Analysis
Usage
Service Accessibility.
Quality of Service monitoring.
Network planning.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Percentage.
Raw
Statistics
ALLOC_SDCCH.
ALLOC_SDCCH_FAIL.
68P02901W56-S
17-87
May 2008
SDCCH_MEAN_HOLDING_TIME
SDCCH_MEAN_HOLDING_TIME
Description
The SDCCH_MEAN_HOLDING_TIME statistic tracks the average duration of calls on SDCCH
channels in seconds.
Formula
NOTE
This statistic is affected by phantom RACHs. For more information refer Phantom
RACHs on page 20-7 .
Analysis
17-88
Usage
Network planning.
Optimization.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Raw Statistics
ALLOC_SDCCH.
BUSY_SDCCH.
INTERVAL_SUM (total statistics collection interval, measured in hours).
68P02901W56-S
May 2008
SDCCH_RF_LOSS_RATE
SDCCH_RF_LOSS_RATE
Description
The SDCCH_RF_LOSS_RATE statistic compares the total number of RF losses (while using
an SDCCH), as a percentage of the total number of call attempts for SDCCH channels. This
statistic is intended to give an indication of how good the cell/system is at preserving calls.
Formula
Analysis
Usage
Basis
Cell.
Type
Percentage.
Raw
Statistics
ALLOC_SDCCH.
CHAN_REQ_MS_FAIL [SDCCH].
RF_LOSSES_SD.
68P02901W56-S
17-89
May 2008
SDCCH_TRAFFIC_CARRIED
SDCCH_TRAFFIC_CARRIED
Description
The SDCCH_TRAFFIC_CARRIED statistic provides the mean number of busy SDCCHs
measured in Erlangs.
Formula
NOTE
The BUSY_SDCCH_MEAN statistic reports the mean number of busy trafc channels
during a collection interval. Where BUSY_SDCCH_MEAN [x] is BUSY_SDCCH_MEAN
for statistical interval x.
17-90
68P02901W56-S
May 2008
Analysis
Analysis
Usage
RF Loss.
Congestion.
Network planning.
Optimization.
Basis
BSS.
Type
Counter.
Raw Statistic
BUSY_SDCCH.
68P02901W56-S
17-91
May 2008
SUCCESS_IMMED_ASSIGN_PROC
SUCCESS_IMMED_ASSIGN_PROC
Description
The SUCCESS_IMMED_ASSIGN_PROC statistic tracks the number of successful immediate
assignment procedures.
Formula
Analysis
17-92
Usage
Network planning.
Installation and commissioning.
Optimization.
Basis
Cell or BSS.
Type
Counter.
Raw
Statistics
CHAN_REQ_MS_BLK
OK_ACC_PROC_SUC_RACH.
68P02901W56-S
May 2008
SUCCESS_INTERNAL_HO
SUCCESS_INTERNAL_HO
Description
The SUCCESS_INTERNAL_HO statistic tracks the number of successful internal handovers.
Formula
Analysis
Usage
Network planning.
Optimization.
Quality of service.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter.
Raw
Statistics
INTRA_CELL_HO[INTRA_CELL_HO_SUC].
OUT_INTRA_BSS_HO[OUT_INTRA_BSS_HO_SUC].
68P02901W56-S
17-93
May 2008
TBF_DROP_RATE_ON_PACCH_LOST
TBF_DROP_RATE_ON_PACCH_LOST
Description
The TBF_DROP_RATE_ON_PACCH_LOST statistic represents the percentage of TBFs that are
released when its switchable PDCH is converted to TCH. This key statistic shows the direct
effect of timeslot stealing. An increased percentage of dropped TBFs due to switches indicates
that more xed PDTCHs should be congured.
NOTE
Only those TBFs, whose PACCH are lost due to the switch to TCH are considered.
Formula
Analysis
17-94
Usage
PDTCH conguration.
Utilization.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Percentage.
Raw
statistics
TBF_REL_PACCH_LOST
DL_PDTCH_SEIZURE
UL_PDTCH_SEIZURE
68P02901W56-S
May 2008
TCH_BLOCKING_RATE
TCH_BLOCKING_RATE
Description
The TCH_BLOCKING_RATE statistic provides the percentage of all requests for TCH resources
(originations and handins) which fail due to no available TCH resources.
Formula
Analysis
Usage
Basis
Cell.
Type
Percentage.
Raw
Statistics
ALLOC_TCH.
ALLOC_TCH_FAIL.
ASSIGN_REQ_OZ_OZ.
ASSIGN_REQ_IZ_IZ.
ASSIGN_REQ_OZ_IZ.
ASSIGN_REQ_IZ_OZ.
HO_REQ_OZ_OZ.
TCH_PREEMPT_NO_Q_ALLOC.
68P02901W56-S
17-95
May 2008
TCH_BLOCKING_RATE_INNER_Z
TCH_BLOCKING_RATE_INNER_Z
Description
The TCH_BLOCKING_RATE_INNER_Z statistic provides the percentage of all requests for
inner zone TCH resources (originations and hand ins) which fail due to no available TCH
resources.
Formula
Analysis
17-96
Usage
Basis
Cell.
Type
Percentage.
Raw
Statistics
ALLOC_TCH_INNER_ZONE.
ALLOC_TCH_FAIL_INNER_ZONE.
TCH_PREEMPT_NO_Q_ALLOC_IZ.
ASSIGN_REQ_IZ_IZ.
ASSIGN_REQ_IZ_OZ.
68P02901W56-S
May 2008
TCH_BLOCKING_RATE_OUTER_Z
TCH_BLOCKING_RATE_OUTER_Z
Description
The TCH_BLOCKING_RATE_OUTER_Z statistic provides the percentage of all requests for
outer zone TCH resources (originations and hand ins) which fail due to no available TCH
resources.
Formula
68P02901W56-S
17-97
May 2008
Analysis
Analysis
17-98
Usage
Basis
Cell.
Type
Percentage.
Raw
Statistics
ALLOC_TCH_FAIL.
ALLOC_TCH_FAIL_INNER_ZONE.
ALLOC_TCH.
ALLOC_TCH_INNER_ZONE.
TCH_PREEMPT_NO_Q_ALLOC_ALL.
TCH_PREEMPT_NO_Q_ALLOC_IZ.
ASSIGN_REQ_OZ_IZ.
ASSIGN_REQ_OZ_OZ.
HO_REQ_OZ_OZ.
68P02901W56-S
May 2008
TCH_CARRIER_MEAN_HOLDING_TIME
TCH_CARRIER_MEAN_HOLDING_TIME
Description
The TCH_CARRIER_MEAN_HOLDING_TIME statistic tracks the average duration of calls
in trafc channel (TCH) carriers in seconds.
Formula
Analysis
Usage
Network planning.
Basis
Carrier.
Type
Raw
Statistics
BUSY_TCH_CARR_MEAN.
INTERVAL_SUM.
ALLOC_TCH_CARR.
68P02901W56-S
17-99
May 2008
TCH_MEAN_ARRIVAL_RATE
TCH_MEAN_ARRIVAL_RATE
Description
The TCH_MEAN_ARRIVAL_RATE statistic tracks the call arrival (set-up) rate in calls per
interval for the cell in question.
Formula
NOTE
The arrival rate of calls includes both calls set up on trafc channels within a cell and
handovers into the cell.
Analysis
17-100
Usage
Network planning.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter (calls/interval).
Raw
Statistics
ALLOC_TCH.
ALLOC_TCH_FAIL.
TCH_Q_REMOVED.
68P02901W56-S
May 2008
TCH_MEAN_HOLDING_TIME
TCH_MEAN_HOLDING_TIME
Description
The TCH_MEAN_HOLDING_TIME statistic tracks the average duration of calls on trafc
channels (TCH) in seconds.
Formula
Cell Level
BSS Level
Network Level
68P02901W56-S
17-101
May 2008
Analysis
NOTE
The numerator and denominator may peg on different intervals (where a call extends
across multiple collection boundaries). This affects the accuracy of the statistic for
the period. Therefore, this statistic should be used as a trend rather than focusing
on specic values.
Analysis
17-102
Usage
Network planning.
Basis
Type
Duration.
Raw
Statistics
BUSY_TCH_MEAN.
TOTAL_CALLS.
IN_INTRA_BSS_HO[IN_INTRA_BSS_HO_SUCCESS_RATE].
IN_INTER_BSS_HO[IN_INTER_BSS_HO_SUCCESS_RATE].
ASSIGNMENT_REDIRECTION (the value used in this formula is the sum of
bins 0 to 2 of this counter array statistic).
68P02901W56-S
May 2008
TCH_RF_LOSS_RATE
TCH_RF_LOSS_RATE
Description
The TCH_RF_LOSS_RATE statistic tracks the percentage of TCH resources that are abnormally
released due to a failure on the radio interface.
Formula
Cell Level
BSS Level
Network Level
68P02901W56-S
17-103
May 2008
Analysis
Analysis
17-104
Usage
Quality of service.
Fault nding.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Percentage.
Raw
Statistics
68P02901W56-S
May 2008
TCH_TRAFFIC_CARRIED
TCH_TRAFFIC_CARRIED
Description
The TCH_TRAFFIC_CARRIED statistic tracks the mean number of busy TCHs.
Formula
For an individual cell for an individual statistics interval:
68P02901W56-S
17-105
May 2008
Analysis
Analysis
17-106
Usage
Congestion.
Quality of service.
Network planning.
Optimization.
Basis
Cell.
Raw
Statistics
BUSY_TCH_MEAN.
68P02901W56-S
May 2008
TCH_TRAFFIC_CARRIED_FR
TCH_TRAFFIC_CARRIED_FR
Description
The TCH_TRAFFIC_CARRIED_FR statistic tracks the mean number of full rate busy TCHs.
Formula
Analysis
Usage
Congestion.
Quality of service.
Network planning.
Optimization.
Basis
Cell.
Raw Statistics
BUSY_TCH_MEAN.
BUSY_TCH_HR_MEAN.
INTERVAL_SUM.
68P02901W56-S
17-107
May 2008
TCH_TRAFFIC_CARRIED_HR
TCH_TRAFFIC_CARRIED_HR
Description
The TCH_TRAFFIC_CARRIED_HR statistic tracks the mean number of half rate busy TCHs.
Formula
Analysis
17-108
Usage
Congestion.
Quality of service.
Network planning.
Optimization.
Basis
Cell.
Raw Statistics
BUSY_TCH_HR_MEAN.
INTERVAL_SUM.
68P02901W56-S
May 2008
TOTAL_CALLS_KEY
TOTAL_CALLS_KEY
Description
The TOTAL_CALLS_KEY statistic tracks the number of calls for one or more cells during
the interval.
Formula
Analysis
Usage
Quality of service.
Fault nding.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter.
Raw Statistics
TOTAL_CALLS.
68P02901W56-S
17-109
May 2008
UL_CHANNEL_REQUESTS_REJECTION_RATE
UL_CHANNEL_REQUESTS_REJECTION_RATE
Description
The UL_CHANNEL_REQUESTS_REJECTION_RATE key statistic shows the percentage of
uplink channel requests that are rejected by the PCU.
Formula
Analysis
17-110
Basis
Cell.
Type
Percentage.
Raw statistics
CHANNEL_REQS_REJECT.
CHANNEL_REQS_REC.
68P02901W56-S
May 2008
UL_CHANNEL_REQUESTS_SUCCESS_RATE
UL_CHANNEL_REQUESTS_SUCCESS_RATE
Description
The UL_CHANNEL_REQUESTS_SUCCESS_RATE key statistic monitors the success of uplink
channel requests. This is an important area as the MS needs to access the network before it
can exchange data. Low end-to-end throughput can be rooted in a low UL channel request
success rate.
NOTE
It is not possible to split this formula in a GPRS and an EGPRS part because
an EGPRS channel request might be served with GPRS resources, causing the
CHANNEL_REQS_SUCCESS statistic to be pegged in a GPRS bin.
68P02901W56-S
17-111
May 2008
Formula
Formula
Analysis
17-112
Type
Percentage.
Raw statistics
CHANNEL_REQS_SUCCESS (Includes
sum of bins 0, 1, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12, 13 and 14.
CHANNEL_REQS_REC (Includes sum of
bins 0, 1, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 11 and 12.
68P02901W56-S
May 2008
UL_LLC_TRAFFIC_VOLUME_INDICATOR
UL_LLC_TRAFFIC_VOLUME_INDICATOR
Description
The UL_LLC_TRAFFIC_VOLUME_INDICATOR statistic gives an indication about the volume of
uplink LLC trafc for a certain cell. The formula uses the average of the bin ranges to calculate
the trafc and therefore is an indication of the real trafc, not the exact trafc measurement.
Formula
Analysis
Usage
Basis
Cell
Type
Units = kB.
Raw statistics
UL_LLC_FRAMES[UL_LLC_FRAMES_20].
UL_LLC_FRAMES[UL_LLC_FRAMES_40].
UL_LLC_FRAMES[UL_LLC_FRAMES_80].
UL_LLC_FRAMES[UL_LLC_FRAMES_160].
UL_LLC_FRAMES[UL_LLC_FRAMES_320].
UL_LLC_FRAMES[UL_LLC_FRAMES_640].
UL_LLC_FRAMES[UL_LLC_FRAMES_1280].
UL_LLC_FRAMES[UL_LLC_FRAMES_OVER1280].
68P02901W56-S
17-113
May 2008
UL_PDTCH_UTILISATION_BY_ALLOCATION
UL_PDTCH_UTILISATION_BY_ALLOCATION
Description
The UL_PDTCH_UTILISATION_BY_ALLOCATION key statistic shows the ratio of busy
PDTCHs to available PDTCHs in a cell while transmitting in the uplink direction.
NOTE
{34144} The utilization may decrease as the additional switchable PDTCH is
allocated for GPRS congested cell.
Formula
Analysis
17-114
Basis
Cell.
Type
Percentage.
Raw statistics
UL_BUSY_PDTCH_MEAN.
GPRS_AVAIL_PDTCH_MEAN.
EGPRS_AVAIL_PDTCH_MEAN.
68P02901W56-S
May 2008
UL_PDTCH_UTILISATION_BY_TRAFFIC
UL_PDTCH_UTILISATION_BY_TRAFFIC
Description
The UL_PDTCH_UTILISATION_BY_TRAFFIC key statistic monitors the utilization of GPRS
resources per cell, to detect where the GPRS trafc including data and control blocks is high
compared to the GPRS capacity of the cell while transmitting in the uplink direction.
Formula
{33863}
Analysis
Usage
Basis
Cell.
Type
Percentage.
{33863} Raw
statistics
UL_RLC_ACK_NEW_BLKS.
UL_RLC_UNACK_NEW_BLKS.
UL_RLC_RETX_BLKS.
GPRS_AVAIL_PDTCH_MEAN.
UL_RLC_NACK_BLKS.
EGPRS_AVAIL_PDTCH_MEAN.
AIR_UL_CONTROL_BLKS.
68P02901W56-S
17-115
May 2008
UL_PDTCH_UTILISATION_1_TS
UL_PDTCH_UTILISATION_1_TS
Description
The UL_PDTCH_UTILISATION_1_TS key statistic provides the PDTCH utilization rate for MSs
that support a maximum of 1 TS in the uplink direction. It compares the maximum possible
number of RLC/MAC blocks per terminal type with the actual sent data blocks per terminal type.
Formula
Analysis
17-116
Usage
PDTCH utilization.
Basis
Per terminal.
Type
Percentage.
Raw statistics
UL_RADIO_BLKS_8PSK_1_TS.
UL_RADIO_BLKS_GMSK_1_TS.
UL_TBF_TIME_8PSK_1_TS
UL_TBF_TIME_GMSK_1_TS.
68P02901W56-S
May 2008
UL_PDTCH_UTILISATION_2_TS
UL_PDTCH_UTILISATION_2_TS
Description
The UL_PDTCH_UTILISATION_2_TS key statistic provides the PDTCH utilization rate for MSs
that support a maximum of 2 TS in the uplink direction. It compares the maximum possible
number of RLC/MAC blocks per terminal type with the actual sent data blocks per terminal type.
Formula
Analysis
Usage
PDTCH utilization.
Basis
Per terminal.
Type
Percentage.
Raw statistics
UL_RADIO_BLKS_8PSK_2_TS.
UL_RADIO_BLKS_GMSK_2_TS.
UL_TBF_TIME_8PSK_2_TS.
UL_TBF_TIME_GMSK_2_TS.
68P02901W56-S
17-117
May 2008
UL_PDTCH_UTILISATION_3_TS
UL_PDTCH_UTILISATION_3_TS
{23292}
Description
The UL_PDTCH_UTILISATION_3_TS key statistic provides the PDTCH utilization rate for MSs
that support a maximum of 3 TS in the uplink direction. It compares the maximum possible
number of RLC/MAC blocks per terminal type with the actual sent data blocks per terminal type.
Formula
Analysis
17-118
Usage
PDTCH utilization.
Basis
Per terminal.
Type
Percentage.
Raw statistics
UL_RADIO_BLKS_8PSK_3_TS.
UL_RADIO_BLKS_GMSK_3_TS.
UL_TBF_TIME_8PSK_3_TS.
UL_TBF_TIME_GMSK_3_TS.
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UL_PDTCH_UTILISATION_4_TS
UL_PDTCH_UTILISATION_4_TS
{23292}
Description
The UL_PDTCH_UTILISATION_4_TS key statistic provides the PDTCH utilization rate for MSs
that support a maximum of 4 TS in the uplink direction. It compares the maximum possible
number of RLC/MAC blocks per terminal type with the actual sent data blocks per terminal type.
Formula
Analysis
Usage
PDTCH utilization.
Basis
Per terminal.
Type
Percentage.
Raw statistics
UL_RADIO_BLKS_8PSK_4_TS.
UL_RADIO_BLKS_GMSK_4_TS.
UL_TBF_TIME_8PSK_4_TS.
UL_TBF_TIME_GMSK_4_TS.
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UL_RLC_MAC_OVERHEAD
UL_RLC_MAC_OVERHEAD
Description
The UL_RLC_MAC_OVERHEAD key statistic provides the percentage of overhead RLC/MAC
blocks (retransmissions due to NACK, preemptive retransmissions, super coattail blocks, control
blocks) in relation to the total amount of RLC/MAC blocks, which describes the efciency of
the RLC/MAC layer while transmitting in the uplink direction.
Formula
Analysis
17-120
Usage
Type
Percentage
Raw statistics
UL_RLC_UNACK_NEW_BLKS.
UL_RLC_RETX_BLKS.
AIR_UL_CONTROL_BLKS.
UL_RLC_ACK_NEW_BLKS.
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UL_TBF_FAILURE_RATE
UL_TBF_FAILURE_RATE
Description
The UL_TBF_FAILURE_RATE key statistic calculates the rate of faulty downlink TBFs.
Formula
Analysis
Usage
Performance management.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Percentage.
Raw statistics
AIR_UL_TBF_FAILURES.
CHANNEL_REQS_SUCCESS_P_C.
CHANNEL_REQS_SUCCESS_P_P.
CHANNEL_REQS_SUCCESS_P_R.
CHANNEL_REQS_SUCCESS_PKTS.
CHANNEL_REQS_SUCCESS_E_C.
CHANNEL_REQS_SUCCESS_CP_A.
CHANNEL_REQS_SUCCESS_E_1P_CCC.
CHANNEL_REQS_SUCCESS_E_1P_PCCC.
CHANNEL_REQS_SUCCESS_E_PUAPRR.
CHANNEL_REQS_SUCCESS_E_PTR.
CHANNEL_REQS_SUCCESS_E_PUAPDAK.
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UL_TBF_INTERLEAVING_ACTIVITY
UL_TBF_INTERLEAVING_ACTIVITY
Description
The UL_TBF_INTERLEAVING_ACTIVITY key statistic provides information about interleaving
TBFs while transmitting in the uplink direction.
Formula
{26881}
Analysis
17-122
Usage
Performance management.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Raw
statistics
{26881}UL_TBF_TIME_8PSK_1_TS.
UL_TBF_TIME_GMSK_1_TS.
UL_TBF_TIME_8PSK_2_TS.
UL_TBF_TIME_GMSK_2_TS.
UL_TBF_TIME_8PSK_3_TS.
UL_TBF_TIME_GMSK_3_TS.
UL_TBF_TIME_8PSK_4_TS.
UL_TBF_TIME_GMSK_4_TS.
UL_BUSY_PDTCH_MEAN.
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UL_TBF_SUCCESS_RATE
UL_TBF_SUCCESS_RATE
Description
The UL_TBF_SUCCESS_RATE key statistic measures the success of uplink TBF establishment
by providing the percentage of MSs that have requested an uplink TBF resource and successfully
send data using this TBF.
Formula
Analysis
Usage
Cell accessibility.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Percentage.
Raw statistics
UL_PDTCH_SEIZURE.
CHANNEL_REQS_REC_P_C.
CHANNEL_REQS_REC_P_P.
CHANNEL_REQS_REC_P_R.
CHANNEL_REQS_REC_CP_A.
CHANNEL_REQS_REC_E_C.
CHANNEL_REQS_REC_EGPRS_1PH_CC.
CHANNEL_REQS_REC_EGPRS_1PH_PCC.
CHANNEL_REQS_REC_EGPRS_PKRS_RQ.
CHANNEL_REQS_REC_EGPRS_CRQPDAK.
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UL_TERMINAL_TYPE_ACTIVITY_1_TS
UL_TERMINAL_TYPE_ACTIVITY_1_TS
Description
The UL_TERMINAL_TYPE_ACTIVITY_1_TS key statistic calculates the percentage of activity
per terminal type for MSs that support a maximum of 1 TS in the uplink direction.
Formula
{23292}
Analysis
17-124
Usage
Key statistics:
THROUGHPUT_PER_TERMINAL_TYPE.
PDTCH_UTILISATION_PER_TERMINAL_TYPE.
Resource planning.
Basis
Type
Percentage.
Raw statistics
{23292}UL_TBF_TIME_8PSK_1_TS.
UL_TBF_TIME_8PSK_2_TS
UL_TBF_TIME_8PSK_3_TS
UL_TBF_TIME_8PSK_4_TS
UL_TBF_TIME_GMSK_1_TS.
UL_TBF_TIME_GMSK_2_TS.
UL_TBF_TIME_GMSK_3_TS
UL_TBF_TIME_GMSK_4_TS.
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UL_TERMINAL_TYPE_ACTIVITY_2_TS
UL_TERMINAL_TYPE_ACTIVITY_2_TS
Description
The UL_TERMINAL_TYPE_ACTIVITY_2_TS key statistic calculates the percentage of activity
per terminal type for MSs that support a maximum of 2 TS in the uplink direction.
Formula
{23292}
Analysis
Usage
Key statistics:
THROUGHPUT_PER_TERMINAL_TYPE.
PDTCH_UTILISATION_PER_TERMINAL_TYPE.
Resource planning.
Basis
Type
Percentage.
Raw statistics
{23292}UL_TBF_TIME_8PSK_1_TS.
UL_TBF_TIME_8PSK_2_TS.
UL_TBF_TIME_8PSK_3_TS.
UL_TBF_TIME_8PSK_4_TS.
UL_TBF_TIME_GMSK_1_TS.
UL_TBF_TIME_GMSK_2_TS
UL_TBF_TIME_GMSK_3_TS
UL_TBF_TIME_GMSK_4_TS.
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UL_TERMINAL_TYPE_ACTIVITY_3_TS
UL_TERMINAL_TYPE_ACTIVITY_3_TS
{23292}
Description
The UL_TERMINAL_TYPE_ACTIVITY_3_TS key statistic calculates the percentage of activity
per terminal type for MSs that support a maximum of 3 TS in the uplink direction.
Formula
Analysis
17-126
Usage
Key statistics:
THROUGHPUT_PER_TERMINAL_TYPE.
PDTCH_UTILISATION_PER_TERMINAL_TYPE.
Resource planning.
Basis
Type
Percentage.
Raw statistics
UL_TBF_TIME_8PSK_1_TS.
UL_TBF_TIME_8PSK_2_TS.
UL_TBF_TIME_8PSK_3_TS.
UL_TBF_TIME_8PSK_4_TS.
UL_TBF_TIME_GMSK_1_TS.
UL_TBF_TIME_GMSK_2_TS
UL_TBF_TIME_GMSK_3_TS
UL_TBF_TIME_GMSK_4_TS.
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UL_TERMINAL_TYPE_ACTIVITY_4_TS
UL_TERMINAL_TYPE_ACTIVITY_4_TS
{23292}
Description
The UL_TERMINAL_TYPE_ACTIVITY_4_TS key statistic calculates the percentage of activity
per terminal type for MSs that support a maximum of 4 TS in the uplink direction.
Formula
Analysis
Usage
Key statistics:
THROUGHPUT_PER_TERMINAL_TYPE.
PDTCH_UTILISATION_PER_TERMINAL_TYPE.
Resource planning.
Basis
Type
Percentage.
Raw statistics
UL_TBF_TIME_8PSK_1_TS.
UL_TBF_TIME_8PSK_2_TS.
UL_TBF_TIME_8PSK_3_TS.
UL_TBF_TIME_8PSK_4_TS.
UL_TBF_TIME_GMSK_1_TS.
UL_TBF_TIME_GMSK_2_TS
UL_TBF_TIME_GMSK_3_TS
UL_TBF_TIME_GMSK_4_TS.
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UNSUCCESS_INTERNAL_HO_NOREEST
UNSUCCESS_INTERNAL_HO_NOREEST
Description
The UNSUCCESS_INTERNAL_HO_NOREEST statistic tracks the number of unsuccessful
internal handovers that result in dropping the call.
Formula
Analysis
17-128
Usage
Network planning.
Quality of service.
Fault nding.
Basis
Cell or BSS.
Type
Counter
Raw
Statistics
INTRA_CELL_HO[INTRA_CELL_HO_LOSTMS].
OUT_INTRA_BSS_HO[OUT_INTRA_BSS_HO_LOSTMS].
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UNSUCCESS_INTERNAL_HO_REEST
UNSUCCESS_INTERNAL_HO_REEST
Description
The UNSUCCESS_INTERNAL_HO_REEST statistic tracks the number of unsuccessful internal
handovers with successful recovery to the originating cell or channel.
Formula
Analysis
Usage
Network planning.
Fault nding.
Quality of service.
Basis
Cell or BSS.
Type
Counter.
Raw
Statistics
INTRA_CELL_HO[INTRA_CELL_HO_RETURN].
OUT_INTRA_BSS_HO[OUT_INTRA_BSS_HO_RETURN].
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Analysis
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Chapter
18
Network health reports
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18-1
Network health statistics are organized into the following major subgroups:
GPRS performance
The following statistics provide key performance metric for the GPRS system:
Handover performance
The following statistics provide general handover information:
18-2
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Health check
Health check
The following statistics provide health check information:
18-4
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Paging performance
Paging performance
The following statistics provide paging performance information:
Radio performance
The following statistics provide radio performance information:
SDCCH congestion
The following statistics provide SDCCH congestion information:
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TCH congestion
TCH congestion
The following statistics provide TCH congestion information:
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AIR_INTERFACE_BW_CS1
AIR_INTERFACE_BW_CS1
Description
The AIR_INTERFACE_BW_CS1 statistic provides the maximum bandwidth available in kilobits
per second in a cell for GPRS coding scheme 1.
Formula
Analysis
Usage
Network planning.
Radio resource allocation.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter.
Raw Statistics
GPRS_AVAIL_PDTCH.
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AIR_INTERFACE_BW_CS2
AIR_INTERFACE_BW_CS2
Description
The AIR_INTERFACE_BW_CS2 statistic provides the maximum bandwidth available in kilobits
per second in a cell for GPRS coding scheme 2.
Formula
Analysis
18-8
Usage
Network planning.
Radio resource allocation.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter.
Raw Statistics
GPRS_AVAIL_PDTCH.
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AIR_INTERFACE_BW_CS3
AIR_INTERFACE_BW_CS3
Description
The AIR_INTERFACE_BW_CS3 statistic provides the maximum bandwidth available in kilobits
per second in a cell for GPRS coding scheme 3.
Formula
Analysis
Usage
Network planning.
Radio resource allocation.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter.
Raw Statistics
GPRS_AVAIL_PDTCH.
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AIR_INTERFACE_BW_CS4
AIR_INTERFACE_BW_CS4
Description
The AIR_INTERFACE_BW_CS4 statistic provides the maximum bandwidth available in kilobits
per second in a cell for GPRS coding scheme 4.
Formula
Analysis
18-10
Usage
Network planning.
Radio resource allocation.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter.
Raw Statistics
GPRS_AVAIL_PDTCH.
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AIR_INTERFACE_PAGING
AIR_INTERFACE_PAGING
Description
The AIR_INTERFACE_PAGING statistic tracks the total number of paging requests messages
sent on the air interface.
Formula
Analysis
Usage
Network planning.
Radio resource allocation.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter.
Raw Statistics
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ASSIGNMENT_SUCCESS_RATE
ASSIGNMENT_SUCCESS_RATE
Description
The ASSIGNMENT_SUCCESS_RATE statistic measures the success rate of the A-interface
assignment procedure which also automatically includes the impact of the air interface
assignment procedure.
Formula
Analysis
18-12
Usage
Service accessibility.
Radio resource allocation.
Quality of service.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Percentage.
Raw Statistics
MA_COMPLETE_TO_MSC.
MA_REQ_FROM_MSC.
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CALL_SETUP_RF_ASSIGNMENT_FAIL_RATE_LOST_MS
CALL_SETUP_RF_ASSIGNMENT_FAIL_RATE_LOST_MS
Description
The CALL_SETUP_RF_ASSIGNMENT_FAIL_RATE_LOST_MS statistic provides the
percentage of air interface call set-up assignment commands that are sent to over the air
interface which result in the MS failing to access the target channel and failing to recover to
the original channel. This statistic includes the impact of successful second assignments and
intra-cell handover assignment attempts.
NOTE
This Key Statistic is not available at the OMC at present, but users can build their
own custom statistic using the formula provided.
Formula
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Analysis
Analysis
18-14
Usage
Quality of service.
Fault nding.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Percentage.
Raw
Statistics
MA_CMD_TO_MS.
MA_FAIL_FROM_MS.
INTRA_CELL_HO_SUC.
INTRA_CELL_HO_RETURN.
SECOND_ASSIGN_ATMPT.
INTRA_CELL_HO (the value used in this formula is the sum of bins 1 to 4 of
this counter array statistic).
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CALL_SETUP_RF_ASSIGNMENT_FAIL_RATE_RECOVERED_MS
CALL_SETUP_RF_ASSIGNMENT_FAIL_RATE_
RECOVERED_MS
Description
The CALL_SETUP_RF_ASSIGNMENT_FAIL_RATE_RECOVERED_MS statistic provides the
percentage of air interface call set-up assignment commands that are sent over the air interface
which result in the MS failing to access the target channel and after successfully recovering
to the original channel. This statistic includes the impact of successful second assignments
and intra-cell handover assignment attempts.
NOTE
This Key Statistic is not available at the OMC at present, but users can build their
own custom statistic using the formula provided.
Formula
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Analysis
Analysis
18-16
Usage
Quality of service.
Fault nding.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Percentage.
Raw Statistics
MA_CMD_TO_MS.
MA_FAIL_FROM_MS.
INTRA_CELL_HO_RETURN.
SECOND_ASSIGN_ATMPT.
INTRA_CELL_HO (the value used in this formula is the sum of bins
1 to 4 of this counter array statistic).
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CALL_SETUP_RF_ASSIGNMENT_SUCCESS_RATE
CALL_SETUP_RF_ASSIGNMENT_SUCCESS_RATE
Description
The CALL_SETUP_RF_ASSIGNMENT_SUCCESS_RATE statistic provides the percentage of
air interface call set-up assignment commands that are successfully sent over the air interface
which result in the MS accessing the target channel. This statistic includes the impact of
successful second assignments and intra-cell handover assignment attempts.
NOTE
This Key Statistic is not available at the OMC at present, but users can build their
own custom statistic using the formula provided.
Formula
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Analysis
Analysis
18-18
Usage
Quality of service.
Fault nding.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Percentage.
Raw Statistics
MA_CMD_TO_MS.
MA_COMPLETE_FROM_MS.
INTRA_CELL_HO_SUC.
SECOND_ASSIGN_ATMPT.
INTRA_CELL_HO (the value used in this formula is the sum of bins
1 to 4 of this counter array statistic).
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CALL_SUCCESS_RATE
CALL_SUCCESS_RATE
Description
This statistic represents the portion of MS call transactions with normal completions at the
radio subsystem, providing an overall indication of network performance from a subscriber
perspective.
A combination of the CALL_SETUP_SUCCESS_RATE and DROP_CALL_RATE network health
statistics is used to calculate this statistic. The raw statistics used to calculate these health
statistics are included in the raw statistics listing.
Formula
Where:
Is:
F1
(S1 + S2)
F2
F3
F4
S1
TOTAL_CALLS
S2
ASSGN_REDIRECT
S3
CM_SERV_REQ_CALL
S4
CM_SERV_REQ_SMS
S5
CM_SERV_REQ_EMERG
S6
CM_REESTABLISH
S7
PAGE_RESPONSE
S8
LOC_FLW_ON_REQ_NORM
S9
LOC_FLW_ON_REQ_SMS
S10
MT_LCS_ON_SDCCH
S11
SMS_INIT_ON_SDCCH
S12
SMS_INIT_ON_TCH_FCS
S13
SMS_INIT_ON_SDCCH_HO_IN
Continued
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Analysis
Where:
Is:
S14
RF_LOSSES_TCH_ROLL
S15
INTRA_CELL_HO_LOSTMS
S16
OUT_INTRA_BSS_HO_LOSTMS
S17
OUT_INTER_BSS_HO_FAIL
S18
OUT_INTER_BSS_HO_EQUIP_FAIL
S19
IN_INTRA_BSS_HO_SUC
S20
IN_INTER_BSS_HO_SUC
Analysis
18-20
Usage
Quality of service.
Service retainability.
Service accessibility.
Fault nding.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Percentage.
Raw Statistics
ASSIGNMENT_REDIRECTION.
IN_INTER_BSS_HO[IN_INTER_BSS_HO_SUCCESS_RATE].
IN_INTRA_BSS_HO[IN_INTRA_BSS_HO_SUCCESS_RATE].
INTRA_CELL_HO[INTRA_CELL_HO_LOSTMS].
OK_ACC_PROC[CM_REESTABLISH].
OK_ACC_PROC[PAGE_RESPONSE].
OK_ACC_PROC[CM_SERV_REQ_CALL].
OK_ACC_PROC[CM_SERV_REQ_EMERG].
OK_ACC_PROC[CM_SERV_REQ_SMS].
OK_ACC_PROC[LOC_FLW_ON_REQ_NORMAL].
OK_ACC_PROC[LOC_FLW_ON_REQ_SMS].
OK_ACC_PROC[IMM_SETUP].
OK_ACC_PROC[IMM_SETUP2].
OUT_INTRA_BSS_HO[OUT_INTRA_BSS_HO_LOSTMS].
OUT_INTER_BSS_HO[OUT_INTER_BSS_HO_FAIL].
OUT_INTER_BSS_HO[OUT_INTER_BSS_HO_EQUIP_FAIL].
RF_LOSSES_TCH.
SMS_INIT_ON_SDCCH.
TOTAL_CALLS.
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CALL_VOLUME
CALL_VOLUME
Description
The CALL_VOLUME statistic tracks the number of call setups which result in a successful
TCH access.
Formula
Analysis
Usage
Network planning.
Installation and commissioning.
Service accessibility.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter.
Raw Statistics
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CELL_CONGESTION_TIME
CELL_CONGESTION_TIME
Description
The CELL_CONGESTION_TIME key statistic indicates the amount of time a cell was congested
more than 25%. This data can then be used to identify busy cells.
Formula
Analysis
18-22
Usage
Basis
Cell.
Type
Time interval.
Raw Statistics
GPRS_CELL_CONGESTION[GPRS_CONGESTION_30].
GPRS_CELL_CONGESTION[GPRS_CONGESTION_35].
GPRS_CELL_CONGESTION[GPRS_CONGESTION_40].
GPRS_CELL_CONGESTION[GPRS_CONGESTION_45].
GPRS_CELL_CONGESTION[GPRS_CONGESTION_45].
GPRS_CELL_CONGESTION[GPRS_CONGESTION_50].
GPRS_CELL_CONGESTION[GPRS_CONGESTION_55].
GPRS_CELL_CONGESTION[GPRS_CONGESTION_60].
GPRS_CELL_CONGESTION[GPRS_CONGESTION_65].
GPRS_CELL_CONGESTION[GPRS_CONGESTION_70].
GPRS_CELL_CONGESTION[GPRS_CONGESTION_75].
GPRS_CELL_CONGESTION[GPRS_CONGESTION_80].
GPRS_CELL_CONGESTION[GPRS_CONGESTION_85].
GPRS_CELL_CONGESTION[GPRS_CONGESTION_90].
GPRS_CELL_CONGESTION[GPRS_CONGESTION_95].
GPRS_CELL_CONGESTION[GPRS_CONGESTION_100].
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DL_BANDWIDTH_INDICATOR_EGPRS
DL_BANDWIDTH_INDICATOR_EGPRS
Description
The DL_BANDWIDTH_INDICATOR_EGPRS statistic provides the average downlink block size
as a function of the average used coding schemes shown in Table 18-1.
Table 18-1 Average block size used for EGPRS coding schemes
Coding scheme
Blocks
MCS-1
22
MCS-2
28
MCS-3
37
MCS-4
44
MCS-5
56
MCS-6
74
MCS-7
112
MCS-8
136
MCS-9
148
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Formula
Formula
where:
18-24
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Analysis
Usage
Network planning.
Radio resource allocation (provides a single gure for average
coding scheme usage).
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter.
Raw Statistics
DL_RLC_ACK_NEW_BLKS.
DL_RLC_UNACK_NEW_BLKS.
DL_RLC_RETX_BLKS.
DL_RLC_NACK_BLKS.
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DL_BANDWIDTH_INDICATOR_GPRS
DL_BANDWIDTH_INDICATOR_GPRS
Description
The DL_BANDWIDTH_INDICATOR_GPRS statistic provides the average downlink block size
as a function of the average used coding schemes shown in Table 18-2.
Table 18-2 Average block size used for GPRS coding schemes
18-26
Coding scheme
Blocks
CS-1
22
CS-2
33
CS-3
39
CS-4
53
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Formula
Formula
Analysis
Usage
Network planning.
Radio resource allocation (provides a single gure for average
coding scheme usage).
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter.
Raw Statistics
DL_RLC_ACK_NEW_BLKS.
DL_RLC_UNACK_NEW_BLKS.
DL_RLC_RETX_BLKS.
DL_RLC_NACK_BLKS.
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DL_USER_TRAFFIC_EGPRS
DL_USER_TRAFFIC_EGPRS
Description
The DL_USER_TRAFFIC_EGPRS statistic gives the EGPRS downlink trafc volume, excluding
retransmitted and other overhead blocks and measured at the RLC/MAC layer.
Formula
18-28
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Analysis
Analysis
Usage
Network planning.
Congestion.
Basis
Cell.
Type
kbytes.
Raw Statistics
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DL_USER_TRAFFIC_GPRS
DL_USER_TRAFFIC_GPRS
Description
The DL_USER_TRAFFIC_GPRS statistic gives the GPRS downlink trafc volume, excluding
retransmitted and other overhead blocks and measured at the RLC/MAC layer.
Formula
Analysis
18-30
Usage
Network planning.
Congestion.
Basis
Cell.
Type
kbytes.
Raw Statistics
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DROP_CALL_RATE
DROP_CALL_RATE
Description
The DROP_CALL_RATE statistic tracks the percentage of MSs which, have successfully
accessed a TCH, and experience an abnormal release caused by either radio or equipment
problems. This includes RF losses and losses during handovers.
NOTE
The frequency of dropped calls during inter BSS handovers are less compared to those
during intra BSS or intra cell handovers, or those unrelated to handovers. The impact
on the accuracy of statistics during inter BSS handovers is therefore relatively small.
Formula
Cell Level
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Formula
BSS Level
Network Level
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Analysis
Analysis
Usage
Fault nding.
Service retainability.
Basis
Type
Percentage.
Raw Statistics
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GPRS_MEAN_INTER_ARRIVAL_TIME
GPRS_MEAN_INTER_ARRIVAL_TIME
Description
The GPRS_MEAN_INTER_ARRIVAL_TIME statistic tracks the GPRS channel request (RACH)
arrival rate in RACHs per interval for the concerned BSS.
Formula
Analysis
18-34
Usage
Network planning.
Type
Raw
Statistics
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HO_BLKD_BSP_OVERLOAD
HO_BLKD_BSP_OVERLOAD
{23306}
Description
The HO_BLKD_BSP_OVERLOAD statistic tracks the number of non-imperative handover
recognized messages dropped by the BSC due to BSP CPU overload.
Pegging
The statistic is pegged when the BSC drops a non-imperative handover recognized message
from BTS due to BSP CPU overload.
Analysis
This statistic provides a measurement for the number of non-imperative handover recognized
message dropped by BSP overload control mechanism.
Reference
None
Usage
Handover performance
Basis
Cell
Type
Counter
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HO_CAUSE_ADJ_CH_INTERF
HO_CAUSE_ADJ_CH_INTERF
Description
The HO_CAUSE_ADJ_CH_INTERF statistic provides the percentage of all handovers due
to adjacent channel interference.
Formula
Analysis
18-36
Usage
Quality of service.
Fault nding.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Percentage.
Raw Statistics
T.
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May 2008
HO_CAUSE_BAND_HO
HO_CAUSE_BAND_HO
Description
The HO_CAUSE_BAND_HO statistic provides the percentage of all handovers due to band
handover.
Formula
Analysis
Usage
Quality of service.
Fault nding.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Percentage.
Raw Statistics
T.
68P02901W56-S
18-37
May 2008
HO_CAUSE_BAND_REASSGN
HO_CAUSE_BAND_REASSGN
Description
The HO_CAUSE_BAND_REASSGN statistic provides the percentage of all handovers due to
band reassignment.
Formula
Analysis
18-38
Usage
Quality of service.
Fault nding.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Percentage.
Raw Statistics
T.
68P02901W56-S
May 2008
HO_CAUSE_CONGEST
HO_CAUSE_CONGEST
Description
The HO_CAUSE_CONGEST statistic provides the percentage of all handovers due to congestion
(directed retry or congestion relief).
Formula
Analysis
Usage
Quality of service.
Fault nding.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Percentage.
Raw Statistics
T.
68P02901W56-S
18-39
May 2008
HO_CAUSE_DISTANCE
HO_CAUSE_DISTANCE
Description
The HO_CAUSE_DISTANCE statistic provides the percentage of all handovers due to distance
(timing advance).
Formula
Analysis
18-40
Usage
Quality of service.
Fault nding.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Percentage.
Raw Statistics
T.
68P02901W56-S
May 2008
HO_CAUSE_DLINTERF
HO_CAUSE_DLINTERF
Description
The HO_CAUSE_DLINTERF statistic provides the percentage of all handovers due to downlink
interference.
Formula
Analysis
Usage
Quality of service.
Fault nding.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Percentage.
Raw Statistics
T.
68P02901W56-S
18-41
May 2008
HO_CAUSE_DLLEVEL
HO_CAUSE_DLLEVEL
Description
The HO_CAUSE_DLLEVEL statistic provides the percentage of all handovers due to downlink
level.
Formula
Analysis
18-42
Usage
Quality of service.
Fault nding.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Percentage.
Raw Statistics
T.
68P02901W56-S
May 2008
HO_CAUSE_DLQUAL
HO_CAUSE_DLQUAL
Description
The HO_CAUSE_DLQUAL statistic provides the percentage of all handovers due to downlink
quality.
Formula
Analysis
Usage
Quality of service.
Fault nding.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Percentage.
Raw Statistics
T.
68P02901W56-S
18-43
May 2008
HO_CAUSE_PWRBGT
HO_CAUSE_PWRBGT
Description
The HO_CAUSE_PWRBGT statistic provides the percentage of all handovers due to power
budget.
Formula
Analysis
18-44
Usage
Quality of service.
Fault nding.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Percentage.
Raw Statistics
T.
68P02901W56-S
May 2008
HO_CAUSE_UPINTERF
HO_CAUSE_UPINTERF
Description
The HO_CAUSE_UPINTERF statistic provides the percentage of all handovers due to uplink
interference.
Formula
Analysis
Usage
Quality of service.
Fault nding.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Percentage.
Raw Statistics
T.
68P02901W56-S
18-45
May 2008
HO_CAUSE_UPLEVEL
HO_CAUSE_UPLEVEL
Description
The HO_CAUSE_UPLEVEL statistic provides the percentage of all handovers due to uplink
level.
Formula
Analysis
18-46
Usage
Quality of service.
Fault nding.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Percentage.
Raw Statistics
T.
68P02901W56-S
May 2008
HO_CAUSE_UPQUAL
HO_CAUSE_UPQUAL
Description
The HO_CAUSE_UPQUAL statistic provides the percentage of all handovers due to uplink
quality.
Formula
Analysis
Usage
Quality of service.
Fault nding.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Percentage.
Raw Statistics
T.
68P02901W56-S
18-47
May 2008
HO_PER_CALL
HO_PER_CALL
Description
The HO_PER_CALL statistic tracks the average number of successful handovers per call.
Formula
Cell Level
BSS Level
Network Level
18-48
68P02901W56-S
May 2008
Analysis
Analysis
Usage
Quality of service.
Fault nding.
Basis
Type
Counter.
Raw
Statistics
68P02901W56-S
18-49
May 2008
IMMEDIATE_ASSIGN_BLOCKING_RATE
IMMEDIATE_ASSIGN_BLOCKING_RATE
NOTE
This statistic was previously named SDCCH_SETUP_BLOCKING_RATE.
Description
The IMMEDIATE_ASSIGN_BLOCKING_RATE statistic tracks the percentage of attempts to
allocate an SDCCH that were blocked due to no available SDCCH resources for call origination
only. This statistic does not include incoming SDCCH handover attempts.
Formula
Analysis
18-50
Usage
Service Accessibility.
GPRS Quality of Service monitoring.
Network planning.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Percentage.
Raw Statistics
CHAN_REQ_MS_BLK.
OK_ACC_PROC_SUC_RACH.
68P02901W56-S
May 2008
IMMEDIATE_ASSIGN_FAILURE_RATE
IMMEDIATE_ASSIGN_FAILURE_RATE
NOTE
This statistic was previously named SDCCH_ACCESS_FAILURE_RATE.
Description
The IMMEDIATE_ASSIGN_FAILURE_RATE statistic calculates the proportion of resource
assignment activations that fail to achieve MS access.
Formula
Analysis
Usage
Network planning.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Percentage.
Raw statistics
CHAN_REQ_MS_FAIL.
OK_ACC_PROC_SUC_RACH.
CHAN_REQ_MS_BLK.
68P02901W56-S
18-51
May 2008
IMMEDIATE_ASSIGN_MEAN_ARRIVAL_RATE
IMMEDIATE_ASSIGN_MEAN_ARRIVAL_RATE
NOTE
This statistic was previously named SDCCH_MEAN_ARRIVAL_RATE.
Description
The IMMEDIATE_ASSIGN_MEAN_ARRIVAL_TIME statistic tracks the call arrival (set-up) rate
for the SDCCHs in the cell measured in calls per interval.
Formula
Analysis
18-52
Usage
Network planning.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Raw Statistics
68P02901W56-S
May 2008
IMMEDIATE_ASSIGN_SUCCESS_RATE
IMMEDIATE_ASSIGN_SUCCESS_RATE
NOTE
This statistic was previously named SDCCH_ACCESS_SUCCESS_RATE.
Description
The IMMEDIATE_ASSIGN_SUCCESS_RATE statistic calculates the proportion of SDCCH
activation which is followed by successful MS access.
Formula
Analysis
Usage
Network planning.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Raw Statistics
OK_ACC_PROC_SUC_RACH.
CHAN_REQ_MS_BLK.
OK_ACC_PROC (the value used in this formula is the sum of bins 0 to 7 and
11 to 15 of this counter array statistic).
68P02901W56-S
18-53
May 2008
IN_INTER_BSS_HO_SUCCESS_RATE
IN_INTER_BSS_HO_SUCCESS_RATE
Description
The IN_INTER_BSS_HO_SUCCESS_RATE statistic tracks the percentage of incoming
inter-BSS handover commands that are sent over the air interface which result in the MS
successfully accessing the target channel.
NOTE
This Key Statistic is not available at the OMC at present, but users can build their
own custom statistic using the formula provided.
Formula
Analysis
18-54
Usage
Quality of service.
Fault nding.
Basis
BSS.
Type
Percentage.
Raw Statistics
IN_INTER_BSS_HO_SUCCESS_RATE.
HO_REQ_ACK_TO_MSC.
68P02901W56-S
May 2008
IN_INTER_CELL_HO_SUCCESS_RATE
IN_INTER_CELL_HO_SUCCESS_RATE
Description
The IN_INTER_CELL_HO_SUCCESS_RATE statistic tracks the percentage of incoming
inter-cell handover commands that are sent over the air interface which result in the MS
successfully accessing the target channel.
NOTE
This Key Statistic is not available at the OMC at present, but users can build their
own custom statistic using the formula provided.
Formula
68P02901W56-S
18-55
May 2008
Analysis
Analysis
18-56
Usage
Quality of service.
Fault nding.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Percentage.
Raw Statistics
IN_INTRA_BSS_HO_SUCCESS_RATE.
IN_INTER_BSS_HO_SUCCESS_RATE.
IN_INTRA_BSS_HO (the value used in this formula is
the sum of bins 0 to 4 of this counter array statistic).
HO_REQ_ACK_TO_MSC.
68P02901W56-S
May 2008
IN_INTRA_BSS_HO_SUCCESS_RATE
IN_INTRA_BSS_HO_SUCCESS_RATE
Description
The IN_INTRA_BSS_HO_SUCCESS_RATE statistic tracks the percentage of incoming
intra-BSS handover commands that are sent over the air interface which result in the MS
successfully accessing the target channel.
NOTE
This Key Statistic is not available at the OMC at present, but users can build their
own custom statistic using the formula provided.
Formula
Analysis
Usage
Quality of service.
Fault nding.
Basis
BSS.
Type
Percentage.
Raw Statistics
IN_INTRA_BSS_HO_SUCCESS_RATE.
IN_INTRA_BSS_HO (the value used in this formula is
the sum of bins 0 to 4 of this counter array statistic).
68P02901W56-S
18-57
May 2008
INCOMING_HO_VOLUME
INCOMING_HO_VOLUME
Description
The INCOMING_HO_VOLUME statistic provides the number of successful incoming handovers.
Formula
Cell Level
BSS Level
Analysis
18-58
Usage
Quality of service.
Fault nding.
Basis
Cell or BSS.
Type
Counter.
Raw Statistics
IN_INTER_BSS_HO[IN_INTER_BSS_HO_SUCCESS_RATE].
IN_INTRA_BSS_HO[IN_INTRA_BSS_HO_SUCCESS_RATE].
68P02901W56-S
May 2008
INTERNAL_LOST
INTERNAL_LOST
Description
The INTERNAL_LOST statistic tracks the percentage of BSS internal handover commands that
are sent over the air interface which result in the MS failing to access the target and failing
to recover to the original channel; that is, the call drops. This statistic includes intra-BSS
and intra-cell handovers.
Formula
Analysis
Usage
Quality of service.
Fault nding.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Percentage.
Raw Statistics
68P02901W56-S
18-59
May 2008
INTERNAL_RECOVERED
INTERNAL_RECOVERED
Description
The INTERNAL_RECOVERED statistic tracks the percentage of BSS internal handover
commands that are sent over the air interface which result in the MS failing to access the target
channel and successfully recovering to the original channel. This statistic includes intra-BSS
and intra-cell handovers.
Formula
Analysis
18-60
Usage
Quality of service.
Fault nding.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Percentage.
Raw Statistics
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May 2008
INTERNAL_SUCCESS
INTERNAL_SUCCESS
Description
The INTERNAL_SUCCESS statistic tracks the percentage of BSS internal handover commands
that are sent over the air interface which result in the MS successfully accessing the target
channel. This statistic includes intra-BSS and intra-cell handovers.
Formula
Analysis
Usage
Quality of service.
Fault nding.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Percentage.
Raw Statistics
68P02901W56-S
18-61
May 2008
INTRA_CELL_HO_FAIL_LOST_MS
INTRA_CELL_HO_FAIL_LOST_MS
Description
The INTRA_CELL_HO_FAIL_LOST_MS statistic tracks the percentage of intra-cell assignment
commands that are sent over the air interface which result in the MS failing to access the target
channel and failing to recover to the original channel; that is, the call drops.
Formula
Analysis
18-62
Usage
Quality of service.
Fault nding.
Basis
Type
Percentage.
Raw Statistics
INTRA_CELL_HO (the value used in this formula is bin 6 and the sum of bins
1 to 4 of this counter array statistic).
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May 2008
INTRA_CELL_HO_FAIL_RECOVERED
INTRA_CELL_HO_FAIL_RECOVERED
Description
The INTRA_CELL_HO_FAIL_RECOVERED statistic tracks the percentage of intra-cell
assignment commands that are sent over the air interface which result in the MS failing to
access the target channel and after successfully recovering to the original channel.
Formula
Analysis
Usage
Quality of service.
Fault nding.
Basis
Type
Percentage.
Raw Statistics
INTRA_CELL_HO (the value used in this formula is bin 7 and the sum of bins
1 to 4 of this counter array statistic).
68P02901W56-S
18-63
May 2008
INTRA_CELL_HO_SUCCESS_RATE
INTRA_CELL_HO_SUCCESS_RATE
Description
The INTRA_CELL_HO_SUCCESS_RATE statistic tracks the percentage of intra-cell assignment
commands that are sent over the air interface which result in the MS successfully accessing
the target channel.
Formula
Analysis
18-64
Usage
Quality of service.
Fault nding.
Basis
Type
Percentage.
Raw Statistics
INTRA_CELL_HO (the value used in this formula is bin 5 and the sum of
bins 1 to 4 of this counter array statistic).
68P02901W56-S
May 2008
MA_REQ_SDCCH_PG_RSP
MA_REQ_SDCCH_PG_RSP
Description
The number of assignment requests on SDCCH for prepaid service of Ericsson MSC.
Pegging
When receiving a paging response, MSC sends an assignment for the requirement of another
SDCCH assigned for subscriber billing information to be transmitted (remaining credit
available). BSS does not assign an SDCCH as the mobile already has one. This statistic is
pegged at CP/RRSM and the call is carried out`.
Analysis
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter.
68P02901W56-S
18-65
May 2008
MAX_TCH_BUSY
MAX_TCH_BUSY
Description
The MAX_TCH_BUSY statistic tracks the maximum number of simultaneously busy TCHs.
Formula
Analysis
18-66
Usage
Congestion.
Quality of service.
Network planning.
Optimization.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter.
Raw Statistics
BUSY_TCH[MAX].
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May 2008
MSC_PAGING
MSC_PAGING
Description
The MSC_PAGING statistic tracks the total number of BSSMAP paging messages received
over the A-interface from the MSC.
Formula
Analysis
Usage
Network planning.
Radio resource allocation.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter.
Raw Statistics
PAGE_REQ_FROM_MSC.
68P02901W56-S
18-67
May 2008
MEAN_TIME_BETWEEN_DROPS
MEAN_TIME_BETWEEN_DROPS
Description
The MEAN_TIME_BETWEEN_DROPS statistic tracks the mean time interval between dropped
calls due to the loss of the radio link.
Formula
Analysis
18-68
Usage
Quality of service.
Fault nding.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Time interval.
Raw Statistics
BUSY_TCH_MEAN.
RF_LOSSES_TCH_ROLL.
INTRA_CELL_HO[INTRA_CELL_HO_LOSTMS].
OUT_INTRA_BSS_HO[OUT_INTRA_BSS_HO_LOSTMS].
OUT_INTER_BSS_HO[OUT_INTER_BSS_HO_FAIL].
OUT_INTER_BSS_HO[OUT_INTER_BSS_HO_EQUIP_FAIL].
68P02901W56-S
May 2008
MEAN_TIME_BETWEEN_HOs
MEAN_TIME_BETWEEN_HOs
Description
The MEAN_TIME_BETWEEN_HOs statistic tracks the mean time interval between inter
cell handovers.
Formula
Analysis
Usage
Quality of service.
Fault nding.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Raw Statistics
BUSY_TCH_MEAN.
OUT_INTER_BSS_HO[OUT_INTER_BSS_HO_SUC].
OUT_INTRA_BSS_HO[OUT_INTRA_BSS_HO_SUC].
INTRA_CELL_HO[INTRA_CELL_HO_SUC].
68P02901W56-S
18-69
May 2008
NUM_HO_FROM_3G_FAIL
NUM_HO_FROM_3G_FAIL
Description
The NUM_HO_FROM_3G_FAIL statistic calculates the number of attempted handovers from a
3G network to a 2G Cell that failed.
Formula
Analysis
18-70
Usage
Network health.
Handover.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter.
Raw statistics
NUM_HO_FROM_3G_ATTEMPTS.
NUM_HO_FROM_3G_SUCCESS.
68P02901W56-S
May 2008
NUM_HO_TO_3G_FAIL
NUM_HO_TO_3G_FAIL
Description
The NUM_HO_TO_3G_FAIL statistic calculates the number of attempted handovers from a
2G network to a 3G Cell that failed.
Formula
Analysis
Usage
Network health.
Handover.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter.
Raw statistics
NUM_HO_TO_3G_ATTEMPTS.
NUM_HO_TO_3G_SUCCESS.
68P02901W56-S
18-71
May 2008
OUT_INTER_BSS_HO_FAIL_LOST_MS
OUT_INTER_BSS_HO_FAIL_LOST_MS
Description
The OUT_INTER_BSS_HO_FAIL_LOST_MS statistic tracks the percentage of inter-BSS
handover commands that are sent over the air interface which result in the MS failing to access
the target channel and failing to recover to the original channel; that is, the call drops.
Formula
Analysis
18-72
Usage
Quality of service.
Fault nding.
Basis
BSS.
Type
Percentage.
Raw Statistics
OUT_INTER_BSS_HO[OUT_INTER_BSS_HO_ATMPT].
OUT_INTER_BSS_HO[OUT_INTER_BSS_HO_FAIL].
OUT_INTER_BSS_HO[OUT_INTER_BSS_HO_EQUIP_FAIL].
68P02901W56-S
May 2008
OUT_INTER_BSS_HO_FAIL_RECOVERED
OUT_INTER_BSS_HO_FAIL_RECOVERED
Description
The OUT_INTER_BSS_HO_FAIL_RECOVERED statistic tracks the percentage of inter-BSS
handover commands that are sent over the air interface which result in the MS failing to access
the target channel and after successfully recovering to the original channel.
Formula
Analysis
Usage
Quality of service.
Fault nding.
Basis
BSS.
Type
Percentage.
Raw Statistics
OUT_INTER_BSS_HO[OUT_INTER_BSS_HO_ATMPT].
OUT_INTER_BSS_HO[OUT_INTER_BSS_HO_RETURN].
68P02901W56-S
18-73
May 2008
OUT_INTER_BSS_HO_SUCCESS_RATE
OUT_INTER_BSS_HO_SUCCESS_RATE
Description
The OUT_INTER_BSS_HO_SUCCESS_RATE statistic tracks the percentage of inter-BSS
handover commands that are sent over the air interface which result in the MS successfully
accessing the target channel.
Formula
Analysis
18-74
Usage
Quality of service.
Fault nding.
Basis
BSS.
Type
Percentage.
Raw Statistics
OUT_INTER_BSS_HO[OUT_INTER_BSS_HO_ATMPT].
OUT_INTER_BSS_HO[OUT_INTER_BSS_HO_SUC].
68P02901W56-S
May 2008
OUT_INTER_CELL_HO_FAIL_RATE_LOST_MS
OUT_INTER_CELL_HO_FAIL_RATE_LOST_MS
Description
The OUT_INTER_CELL_HO_FAIL_RATE_LOST_MS statistic tracks the percentage of inter-cell
handover commands that are sent over the air interface which result in the MS failing to access
the target channel and failing to recover to the original channel; that is, the call drops. This
statistic does not include intra-cell handovers.
Formula
Analysis
Usage
Quality of service.
Fault nding.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Percentage.
Raw Statistics
OUT_INTER_BSS_HO[OUT_INTER_BSS_HO_ATMPT].
OUT_INTER_BSS_HO[OUT_INTER_BSS_HO_RETURN].
OUT_INTER_BSS_HO[OUT_INTER_BSS_HO_SUC].
OUT_INTER_BSS_HO[OUT_INTER_BSS_HO_FAIL]
OUT_INTER_BSS_HO[OUT_INTER_BSS_HO_EQUIP_FAIL].
OUT_INTRA_BSS_HO[OUT_INTRA_BSS_HO_ATMPT].
OUT_INTRA_BSS_HO[OUT_INTRA_BSS_HO_LOSTMS].
68P02901W56-S
18-75
May 2008
OUT_INTER_CELL_HO_FAIL_RATE_RECOVERED
OUT_INTER_CELL_HO_FAIL_RATE_
RECOVERED
Description
The OUT_INTER_CELL_HO_FAIL_RATE_RECOVERED statistic tracks the percentage of
inter-cell handover commands that are sent over the air interface which result in the MS failing
to access the target channel and after successfully recovering to the original channel. This
statistic does not include intra-cell handovers.
Formula
Analysis
18-76
Usage
Quality of service.
Fault nding.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Percentage.
Raw Statistics
OUT_INTER_BSS_HO[OUT_INTER_BSS_HO_ATMPT].
OUT_INTER_BSS_HO[OUT_INTER_BSS_HO_RETURN].
OUT_INTRA_BSS_HO[OUT_INTRA_BSS_HO_ATMPT].
OUT_INTRA_BSS_HO[OUT_INTRA_BSS_HO_RETURN].
68P02901W56-S
May 2008
OUT_INTER_CELL_HO_SUCCESS_RATE
OUT_INTER_CELL_HO_SUCCESS_RATE
Description
The OUT_INTER_CELL_HO_SUCCESS_RATE statistic tracks the percentage of inter-cell
handover commands that result in the MS successfully accessing the target channel. This
statistic includes intra-BSS and inter-BSS inter-cell handovers.
Formula
Analysis
Usage
Quality of service.
Fault nding.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Percentage.
Raw Statistics
OUT_INTER_BSS_HO[OUT_INTER_BSS_HO_ATMPT].
OUT_INTER_BSS_HO[OUT_INTER_BSS_HO_SUC].
OUT_INTRA_BSS_HO[OUT_INTRA_BSS_HO_ATMPT].
OUT_INTRA_BSS_HO[OUT_INTRA_BSS_HO_SUC].
68P02901W56-S
18-77
May 2008
OUT_INTRA_BSS_HO_FAIL_LOST_MS
OUT_INTRA_BSS_HO_FAIL_LOST_MS
Description
The OUT_INTRA_BSS_HO_FAIL_LOST_MS statistic tracks the percentage of intra-BSS
handover commands that are sent over the air interface which result in the MS failing to access
the target channel and failing to recover to the original channel; that is, the call drops.
NOTE
This Key Statistic is not available at the OMC at present, but users can build their
own custom statistic using the formula provided.
Formula
Analysis
18-78
Usage
Quality of service.
Fault nding.
Basis
BSS.
Type
Percentage.
Raw Statistics
OUT_INTRA_BSS_HO[OUT_INTRA_BSS_HO_ATMPT].
OUT_INTRA_BSS_HO[OUT_INTRA_BSS_HO_RETURN].
OUT_INTER_BSS_HO[OUT_INTER_BSS_HO_SUC].
68P02901W56-S
May 2008
OUT_INTRA_BSS_HO_FAIL_RECOVERED_MS
OUT_INTRA_BSS_HO_FAIL_RECOVERED_MS
Description
The OUT_INTRA_BSS_HO_FAIL_RECOVERED_MS statistic tracks the percentage of
intra-BSS handover commands that are sent over the air interface which result in the MS failing
to access the target channel and after successfully recovering to the original channel.
NOTE
This Key Statistic is not available at the OMC at present, but users can build their
own custom statistic using the formula provided.
Formula
Analysis
Usage
Quality of service.
Fault nding.
Basis
BSS.
Type
Percentage.
Raw Statistics
OUT_INTRA_BSS_HO[OUT_INTRA_BSS_HO_ATMPT].
OUT_INTRA_BSS_HO[OUT_INTRA_BSS_HO_RETURN].
68P02901W56-S
18-79
May 2008
OUT_INTRA_BSS_HO_SUC
OUT_INTRA_BSS_HO_SUC
Description
The OUT_INTRA_BSS_HO_SUC statistic tracks the percentage of intra-BSS handover
commands that are sent over the air interface which result in the MS successfully accessing
the target channel.
NOTE
This Key Statistic is not available at the OMC at present, but users can build their
own custom statistic using the formula provided.
Formula
Analysis
18-80
Usage
Quality of service.
Fault nding.
Basis
BSS.
Type
Percentage.
Raw Statistics
OUT_INTRA_BSS_HO[OUT_INTRA_BSS_HO_ATMPT].
OUT_INTRA_BSS_HO[OUT_INTRA_BSS_HO_SUC].
68P02901W56-S
May 2008
OUTGOING_HO_VOLUME
OUTGOING_HO_VOLUME
Description
The OUTGOING_HO_VOLUME statistic tracks the number of successful outgoing handovers.
Formula
Analysis
Usage
Quality of service.
Fault nding.
Basis
Cell or BSS.
Type
Counter.
Raw Statistics
OUT_INTER_BSS_HO[OUT_INTER_BSS_HO_SUC].
OUT_INTRA_BSS_HO[OUT_INTRA_BSS_HO_SUC].
68P02901W56-S
18-81
May 2008
PAGING_COMPRESSION_RATE
PAGING_COMPRESSION_RATE
Description
The PAGING_COMPRESSION_RATE statistic provides a measure of page packing on the air
interface.
Formula
Analysis
18-82
Usage
Quality of service.
Fault nding.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Percentage.
Raw Statistics
68P02901W56-S
May 2008
PAGING_OVERFLOW_RATE
PAGING_OVERFLOW_RATE
Description
The PAGING_OVERFLOW_RATE statistic tracks the percentage of pages which are dropped
from the BSS paging queue due to paging queue overow. There are two formulas based on the
paging purpose (circuit switched or packet switched).
Formula
Circuit switched
Packet switched
Analysis
Usage
Quality of service.
Fault nding.
Basis
Type
Percentage.
Raw Statistics
PCH_PAGE_Q_DISCARD[CS].
PCH_PAGE_Q_DISCARD[PS].
PAGING_REQUESTS[PAGING_REQUESTS_CS].
PAGING_REQUESTS[PAGING_REQUESTS_PS].
68P02901W56-S
18-83
May 2008
PAGING_RESPONSE
PAGING_RESPONSE
Description
The PAGING_RESPONSE statistic tracks the volume of MSs which respond to a page through
a successful SDCCH access.
Formula
Analysis
18-84
Usage
Quality of service.
Fault nding.
Basis
Type
Counter.
Raw Statistic
OK_ACC_PROC[PAGE_RESPONSE].
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May 2008
PAGING_SUCCESS_RATE
PAGING_SUCCESS_RATE
Description
The PAGING_SUCCESS_RATE statistic tracks the percentage of pages which receive a
successful response from an MS. This statistic is measured on a location area basis.
Formula
Analysis
Usage
Quality of service.
Fault nding
Basis
Location area.
Type
Percentage.
Raw Statistics
OK_ACC_PROC[PAGE_RESPONSE].
PAGE_REQ_FROM_MSC.
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May 2008
INTER_BSS_HO_ATTEMPT_RATE
INTER_BSS_HO_ATTEMPT_RATE
Description
The INTER_BSS_HO_ATTEMPT_RATE statistic calculates the percentage of all inter-BSS
handover attempts.
NOTE
This Key Statistic is not available at the OMC at present, but users can build their
own custom statistic using the formula provided.
Formula
Analysis
18-86
Usage
Quality of service.
Fault nding.
Basis
BSS.
Type
Percentage.
Raw Statistics
OUT_INTER_BSS_HO_ATMPT.
INTRA_CELL_HO (the value used in this formula is
the sum of bins 1 to 4 of this counter array statistic).
OUT_INTRA_BSS_HO[OUT_INTRA_BSS_HO_ATMPT].
OUT_INTER_BSS_HO[OUT_INTER_BSS_HO_ATMPT].
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INTRA_BSS_HO_ATTEMPT_RATE
INTRA_BSS_HO_ATTEMPT_RATE
Description
The INTRA_BSS_HO_ATTEMPT_RATE statistic calculates the percentage of all intra-BSS
handover attempts.
NOTE
This Key Statistic is not available at the OMC at present, but users can build their
own custom statistic using the formula provided.
Formula
Analysis
Usage
Quality of service.
Fault nding.
Basis
BSS.
Type
Percentage.
Raw Statistics
OUT_INTRA_BSS_HO_ATMPT.
INTRA_CELL_HO (the value used in this formula is
the sum of bins 1 to 4 of this counter array statistic).
OUT_INTRA_BSS_HO[OUT_INTRA_BSS_HO_ATMPT].
OUT_INTER_BSS_HO[OUT_INTER_BSS_HO_ATMPT].
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May 2008
INTRA_CELL_HO_ATTEMPT_RATE
INTRA_CELL_HO_ATTEMPT_RATE
Description
The INTRA_CELL_HO_ATTEMPT_RATE statistic calculates the percentage of all intra-cell
handover attempts.
NOTE
This Key Statistic is not available at the OMC at present, but users can build their
own custom statistic using the formula provided.
Formula
Analysis
18-88
Usage
Quality of service.
Fault nding.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Percentage.
Raw Statistics
INTRA_CELL_HO_ATMPT.
INTRA_CELL_HO (the value used in this formula is
the sum of bins 1 to 4 of this counter array statistic).
OUT_INTRA_BSS_HO[OUT_INTRA_BSS_HO_ATMPT].
OUT_INTER_BSS_HO[OUT_INTER_BSS_HO_ATMPT].
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RANKING_FORMULA
RANKING_FORMULA
Description
The RANKING_FORMULA statistic provides a measure by which cells can be ranked by
performance. This permits cells requiring optimization to be identied. The value of this
statistic increases as cells have high calling volumes and low call success rates. High values for
this statistic indicate which cells which should be optimized rst.
A combination of the CALL_SUCCESS_RATE and CALL_SETUP_SUCCESS_RATE network
health statistics is used to calculate this statistic. The raw statistics used to calculate these
health statistics are included in the raw statistics listing.
Formula
Where:
Is:
F1
(S1 + S2)
F2
F3
F4
S1
TOTAL_CALLS
S2
ASSGN_REDIRECT
S3
CM_SERV_REQ_CALL
S4
CM_SERV_REQ_SMS
S5
CM_SERV_REQ_EMERG
S6
CM_REESTABLISH
S7
PAGE_RESPONSE
S8
LOC_FLW_ON_REQ_NORM
S9
LOC_FLW_ON_REQ_SMS
S10
SMS_INIT_ON_SDCCH
S11
SMS_INIT_ON_TCH_FCS
S12
MT_LCS_ON_SDCCH
Continued
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Analysis
Where:
Is:
S13
SMS_INIT_ON_SDCCH_HO_IN
S14
RF_LOSSES_TCH_ROLL
S15
INTRA_CELL_HO_LOSTMS
S16
OUT_INTRA_BSS_HO_LOSTMS
S17
OUT_INTER_BSS_HO_FAIL
S18
OUT_INTER_BSS_HO_EQUIP_FAIL
S19
IN_INTRA_BSS_HO_SUC
S20
IN_INTER_BSS_HO_SUC
Analysis
18-90
Usage
Optimization.
Service retainability.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter.
Raw Statistics
ASSIGNMENT_REDIRECTION.
INTRA_CELL_HO[INTRA_CELL_HO_LOSTMS].
MT_LCS_ON_SDCCH.
IN_INTER_BSS_HO[IN_INTER_BSS_HO_SUCCESS_RATE].
IN_INTRA_BSS_HO[IN_INTRA_BSS_HO_SUCCESS_RATE].
OK_ACC_PROC[CM_REESTABLISH].
OK_ACC_PROC[CM_SERV_REQ_CALL].
OK_ACC_PROC[CM_SERV_REQ_EMERG].
OK_ACC_PROC[CM_SERV_REQ_SMS].
OK_ACC_PROC[LOC_FLW_ON_REQ_NORMAL].
OK_ACC_PROC[LOC_FLW_ON_REQ_SMS].
OK_ACC_PROC[PAGE_RESPONSE].
OK_ACC_PROC[IMM_SETUP].
OK_ACC_PROC[IMM_SETUP2].
OUT_INTRA_BSS_HO[OUT_INTRA_BSS_HO_LOSTMS].
OUT_INTER_BSS_HO[OUT_INTER_BSS_HO_FAIL].
OUT_INTER_BSS_HO[OUT_INTER_BSS_HO_EQUIP_FAIL].
RF_LOSSES_TCH.
SMS_INIT_ON_SDCCH.
TOTAL_CALLS.
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RF_ASSIGN_FAIL_RATE_LOST_MS
RF_ASSIGN_FAIL_RATE_LOST_MS
Description
The RF_ASSIGN_FAIL_RATE_LOST_MS statistic provides the percentage of assignment
commands that are sent to over the air interface which result in the MS failing to access the
target channel and failing to recover to the original channel; that is, the call drops. This statistic
includes intra-cell handover assignment attempts.
Formula
Analysis
Usage
Quality of service.
Fault nding.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Percentage.
Raw Statistics
MA_CMD_TO_MS.
MA_COMPLETE_FROM_MS.
MA_FAIL_FROM_MS.
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May 2008
RF_ASSIGN_FAIL_RATE_RECOVERED
RF_ASSIGN_FAIL_RATE_RECOVERED
Description
The RF_ASSIGN_FAIL_RATE_RECOVERED statistic provides the percentage of assignment
commands that are sent over the air interface which result in the MS failing to access the
target channel and after successfully recovering to the original channel. This statistic includes
intra-cell handover assignment attempts.
Formula
Analysis
18-92
Usage
Quality of service.
Fault nding.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Percentage.
Raw Statistics
MA_CMD_TO_MS.
MA_FAIL_FROM_MS.
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RF_ASSIGN_SUCCESS_RATE
RF_ASSIGN_SUCCESS_RATE
Description
The RF_ASSIGN_SUCCESS_RATE statistic provides the percentage of assignment commands
that are successfully sent over the air interface which result in the MS accessing the target
channel. This statistic includes intra-cell handover assignment attempts.
Formula
Analysis
Usage
Quality of service.
Fault nding.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Percentage.
Raw Statistics
MA_CMD_TO_MS.
MA_COMPLETE_FROM_MS.
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SDCCH_ACCESSES
SDCCH_ACCESSES
Description
The SDCCH_ACCESSES statistic tracks the number of SDCCH activations which result in a
successful seizure by the MS.
Formula
Analysis
18-94
Usage
RF loss.
Congestion.
Quality of service.
Network planning.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter.
Raw Statistics
ALLOC_SDCCH.
CHAN_REQ_MS_FAIL [SDCCH].
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SDCCH_BLOCKING_RATE
SDCCH_BLOCKING_RATE
Description
The SDCCH_BLOCKING_RATE statistic tracks the percentage of attempts to allocate an
SDCCH that were blocked due to no available SDCCH resources. This statistic includes
incoming SDCCH handover attempts.
Formula
Analysis
Usage
Service accessibility.
Quality of Service Monitoring.
Network planning.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Percentage.
Raw Statistics
ALLOC_SDCCH.
ALLOC_SDCCH_FAIL.
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SDCCH_CONGESTION_TIME
SDCCH_CONGESTION_TIME
Description
The SDCCH_CONGESTION_TIME statistic tracks the amount of time in seconds that all
SDCCHs are busy.
Formula
Analysis
18-96
Usage
RF loss.
Congestion.
Quality of service.
Network planning.
Optimization.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Duration (seconds).
Raw Statistics
SDCCH_CONGESTION.
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SDCCH_TRAFFIC_CARRIED
SDCCH_TRAFFIC_CARRIED
Description
The SDCCH_TRAFFIC_CARRIED statistic provides the mean number of busy SDCCHs
measured in Erlangs.
Formula
NOTE
The BUSY_SDCCH_MEAN statistic reports the mean number of busy trafc channels
during a collection interval. Where BUSY_SDCCH_MEAN [x] is BUSY_SDCCH_MEAN
for statistical interval x.
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May 2008
Analysis
Analysis
18-98
Usage
RF loss.
Congestion.
Network planning.
Optimization.
Basis
BSS.
Type
Counter.
Raw Statistic
BUSY_SDCCH.
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SDCCH_USAGE_ACCESS_FAILURE
SDCCH_USAGE_ACCESS_FAILURE
Description
The SDCCH_USAGE_ACCESS_FAILURE statistic tracks the percentage of immediate
assignment SDCCH activations that fail to achieve successful SDCCH access.
NOTE
This Key Statistic is not available at the OMC at present, but users can build their
own custom statistic using the formula provided.
Formula
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May 2008
Analysis
Analysis
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Usage
Quality of service.
Fault nding.
Service accessibility.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Percentage.
Raw Statistics
OK_ACC_PROC[CM_SERV_REQ_CALL].
OK_ACC_PROC[CM_SERV_REQ_SMS].
OK_ACC_PROC[CM_SERV_REQ_SUPP].
OK_ACC_PROC[CM_SERV_REQ_EMERG].
OK_ACC_PROC[PAGE_RESPONSE].
OK_ACC_PROC[CM_REESTABLISH].
OK_ACC_PROC[LOCATION_UPDATE].
OK_ACC_PROC[IMSI_DETACH].
CHAN_REQ_MS_FAIL.
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SDCCH_USAGE_CALL_REESTABLISH
SDCCH_USAGE_CALL_REESTABLISH
Description
The SDCCH_USAGE_CALL_REESTABLISH statistic tracks the percentage of immediate
assignment SDCCH activations that are due to call re-establish attempts.
NOTE
This Key Statistic is not available at the OMC at present, but users can build their
own custom statistic using the formula provided.
Formula
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Analysis
Analysis
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Usage
Quality of service.
Fault nding.
Service accessibility.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Percentage.
Raw Statistics
OK_ACC_PROC[CM_SERV_REQ_CALL].
OK_ACC_PROC[CM_SERV_REQ_SMS].
OK_ACC_PROC[CM_SERV_REQ_SUPP].
OK_ACC_PROC[CM_SERV_REQ_EMERG].
OK_ACC_PROC[PAGE_RESPONSE].
OK_ACC_PROC[CM_REESTABLISH].
OK_ACC_PROC[LOCATION_UPDATE].
OK_ACC_PROC[IMSI_DETACH].
CHAN_REQ_MS_FAIL.
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SDCCH_USAGE_EMERGENCY_CALL
SDCCH_USAGE_EMERGENCY_CALL
Description
The SDCCH_USAGE_EMERGENCY_CALL statistic tracks the percentage of immediate
assignment SDCCH activations that are due to MS originated emergency call attempts.
NOTE
This Key Statistic is not available at the OMC at present, but users can build their
own custom statistic using the formula provided.
Formula
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Analysis
Analysis
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Usage
Quality of service.
Fault nding.
Service accessibility.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Percentage.
Raw Statistics
OK_ACC_PROC[CM_SERV_REQ_CALL].
OK_ACC_PROC[CM_SERV_REQ_SMS].
OK_ACC_PROC[CM_SERV_REQ_SUPP].
OK_ACC_PROC[CM_SERV_REQ_EMERG].
OK_ACC_PROC[PAGE_RESPONSE].
OK_ACC_PROC[CM_REESTABLISH].
OK_ACC_PROC[LOCATION_UPDATE].
OK_ACC_PROC[IMSI_DETACH].
CHAN_REQ_MS_FAIL.
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SDCCH_USAGE_IMSI_DETACH
SDCCH_USAGE_IMSI_DETACH
Description
The SDCCH_USAGE_IMSI_DETACH statistic tracks the percentage of immediate assignment
SDCCH activations that are due to IMSI detach attempts.
NOTE
This Key Statistic is not available at the OMC at present, but users can build their
own custom statistic using the formula provided.
Formula
Analysis
Usage
Basis
Cell.
Type
Percentage.
Raw Statistics
OK_ACC_PROC[CM_SERV_REQ_CALL].
OK_ACC_PROC[CM_SERV_REQ_SMS].
OK_ACC_PROC[CM_SERV_REQ_SUPP].
OK_ACC_PROC[CM_SERV_REQ_EMERG].
OK_ACC_PROC[PAGE_RESPONSE].
OK_ACC_PROC[CM_REESTABLISH].
OK_ACC_PROC[LOCATION_UPDATE].
OK_ACC_PROC[IMSI_DETACH].
CHAN_REQ_MS_FAIL.
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SDCCH_USAGE_LOCATION_UPDATE
SDCCH_USAGE_LOCATION_UPDATE
Description
The SDCCH_USAGE_LOCATION_UPDATE statistic tracks the percentage of immediate
assignment SDCCH activations that are due to location update attempts.
NOTE
This Key Statistic is not available at the OMC at present, but users can build their
own custom statistic using the formula provided.
Formula
18-106
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Analysis
Analysis
Usage
Quality of service.
Fault nding.
Service accessibility.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Percentage.
Raw Statistics
OK_ACC_PROC[CM_SERV_REQ_CALL].
OK_ACC_PROC[CM_SERV_REQ_SMS].
OK_ACC_PROC[CM_SERV_REQ_SUPP].
OK_ACC_PROC[CM_SERV_REQ_EMERG].
OK_ACC_PROC[PAGE_RESPONSE].
OK_ACC_PROC[CM_REESTABLISH].
OK_ACC_PROC[LOCATION_UPDATE].
OK_ACC_PROC[IMSI_DETACH].
CHAN_REQ_MS_FAIL.
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SDCCH_USAGE_MS_ORIGINATED_CALL
SDCCH_USAGE_MS_ORIGINATED_CALL
Description
The SDCCH_USAGE_MS_ORIGINATED_CALL statistic tracks the percentage of immediate
assignment SDCCH activations that are due to non-emergency MS originated call attempts.
NOTE
This Key Statistic is not available at the OMC at present, but users can build their
own custom statistic using the formula provided.
Formula
18-108
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Analysis
Analysis
Usage
Quality of service.
Fault nding.
Service accessibility.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Percentage.
Raw Statistics
OK_ACC_PROC[CM_SERV_REQ_CALL].
OK_ACC_PROC[CM_SERV_REQ_SMS].
OK_ACC_PROC[CM_SERV_REQ_SUPP].
OK_ACC_PROC[CM_SERV_REQ_EMERG].
OK_ACC_PROC[PAGE_RESPONSE].
OK_ACC_PROC[CM_REESTABLISH].
OK_ACC_PROC[LOCATION_UPDATE].
OK_ACC_PROC[IMSI_DETACH].
CHAN_REQ_MS_FAIL.
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SDCCH_USAGE_MS_ORIGINATED_SMS
SDCCH_USAGE_MS_ORIGINATED_SMS
Description
The SDCCH_USAGE_MS_ORIGINATED_SMS statistic tracks the percentage of immediate
assignment SDCCH activations that are due to non-emergency MS originated SMS attempts.
NOTE
This Key Statistic is not available at the OMC at present, but users can build their
own custom statistic using the formula provided.
Formula
18-110
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Analysis
Analysis
Usage
Quality of service.
Fault nding.
Service accessibility.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Percentage.
Raw Statistics
OK_ACC_PROC[CM_SERV_REQ_CALL].
OK_ACC_PROC[CM_SERV_REQ_SMS].
OK_ACC_PROC[CM_SERV_REQ_SUPP].
OK_ACC_PROC[CM_SERV_REQ_EMERG].
OK_ACC_PROC[PAGE_RESPONSE].
OK_ACC_PROC[CM_REESTABLISH].
OK_ACC_PROC[LOCATION_UPDATE].
OK_ACC_PROC[IMSI_DETACH].
CHAN_REQ_MS_FAIL.
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SDCCH_USAGE_SMS_ORIGINATED_SS
SDCCH_USAGE_SMS_ORIGINATED_SS
Description
The SDCCH_USAGE_SMS_ORIGINATED_SS statistic tracks the percentage of immediate
assignment SDCCH activations that are due to non-emergency MS originated Supplementary
Service (SS) attempts.
NOTE
This Key Statistic is not available at the OMC at present, but users can build their
own custom statistic using the formula provided.
Formula
18-112
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Analysis
Analysis
Usage
Quality of service.
Fault nding.
Service accessibility.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Percentage.
Raw Statistics
OK_ACC_PROC[CM_SERV_REQ_CALL].
OK_ACC_PROC[CM_SERV_REQ_SMS].
OK_ACC_PROC[CM_SERV_REQ_SUPP].
OK_ACC_PROC[CM_SERV_REQ_EMERG].
OK_ACC_PROC[PAGE_RESPONSE].
OK_ACC_PROC[CM_REESTABLISH].
OK_ACC_PROC[LOCATION_UPDATE].
OK_ACC_PROC[IMSI_DETACH].
CHAN_REQ_MS_FAIL.
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SDCCH_USAGE_PAGING_RESPONSE
SDCCH_USAGE_PAGING_RESPONSE
Description
The SDCCH_USAGE_PAGING_RESPONSE statistic tracks the percentage of immediate
assignment SDCCH activations that are due to MS terminated transaction attempts (for
example, calls, SMSs, or Supplementary Services).
NOTE
This Key Statistic is not available at the OMC at present, but users can build their
own custom statistic using the formula provided.
Formula
18-114
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Analysis
Analysis
Usage
Quality of service.
Fault nding.
Service accessibility.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Percentage.
Raw Statistics
OK_ACC_PROC[CM_SERV_REQ_CALL].
OK_ACC_PROC[CM_SERV_REQ_SMS].
OK_ACC_PROC[CM_SERV_REQ_SUPP].
OK_ACC_PROC[CM_SERV_REQ_EMERG].
OK_ACC_PROC[PAGE_RESPONSE].
OK_ACC_PROC[CM_REESTABLISH].
OK_ACC_PROC[LOCATION_UPDATE].
OK_ACC_PROC[IMSI_DETACH].
CHAN_REQ_MS_FAIL.
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SDCCH_USAGE_SMS
SDCCH_USAGE_SMS
Description
The SDCCH_USAGE_SMS statistic tracks the percentage of immediate assignment SDCCH
activations that are due to MS originated or MS terminated SMS attempts.
NOTE
This Key Statistic is not available at the OMC at present, but users can build their
own custom statistic using the formula provided.
Formula
18-116
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Analysis
Analysis
Usage
Quality of service.
Fault nding.
Service accessibility.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Percentage.
Raw Statistics
SMS_INIT_ON_SDCCH.
OK_ACC_PROC[CM_SERV_REQ_CALL].
OK_ACC_PROC[CM_SERV_REQ_SMS].
OK_ACC_PROC[CM_SERV_REQ_SUPP].
OK_ACC_PROC[CM_SERV_REQ_EMERG].
OK_ACC_PROC[PAGE_RESPONSE].
OK_ACC_PROC[CM_REESTABLISH].
OK_ACC_PROC[LOCATION_UPDATE].
OK_ACC_PROC[IMSI_DETACH].
CHAN_REQ_MS_FAIL.
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SMS_INIT_ON_TCH_FCS
SMS_INIT_ON_TCH_FCS
Description
The SMS_INIT_ON_TCH_FCS statistic tracks how many Short Message Service (SMS)
transactions occurred on a cell related to a signaling TCH. This statistic can be used to keep
track of the number of times a Service Access Point (SAPI3) connection is created. An SMS
requires a logical SAPI3 connection. Additionally, the statistic can be used to determine how
signaling TCHs are being utilized (signaling TCH is allocated by Fast Call Setup feature).
Pegging
This statistic is incremented upon successful SAPI3 connection related to a signaling TCH.
Analysis
This statistic can be used for trend analysis of how many SMS transactions occurred on a cell
related to a signaling TCH.
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Usage
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter.
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SPILL_OVER_FACTOR_ATTEMPTS_AT_CONGESTION_RELIEF
SPILL_OVER_FACTOR_ATTEMPTS_AT_
CONGESTION_RELIEF
Description
The SPILL_OVER_FACTOR_ATTEMPTS_AT_CONGESTION_RELIEF statistic tracks the
percentage of successful call set-ups initiated in a cell which caused an existing call to be
subject to a congestion relief handover attempt.
NOTE
It is not possible to run PM report for the SPILL_OVER_FACTOR_ATTEMPTS_AT_CONGESTION_RELIEF statistic since the PM GUI does not
support it.
This Key Statistic is not available at the OMC at present, but users can build
their own custom statistic using the formula provided.
Formula
Analysis
Usage
Fault nding.
Service retainability.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Percentage.
Raw Statistics
CONGEST_EXIST_HO_ATMPT.
ASSIGNMENT_REDIRECTION (the value used in
this formula is the sum of bins 0 to 2 of this counter array statistic).
TOTAL_CALLS.
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SPILL_OVER_FACTOR_DIRECTED_RETRY
SPILL_OVER_FACTOR_DIRECTED_RETRY
Description
The SPILL_OVER_FACTOR_DIRECTED_RETRY statistic tracks the percentage of successful
call set-ups initiated in a cell which complete TCH assignment in a neighboring cell through
directed retry or a handover during assignment.
NOTE
It is not possible to run PM report for the SPILL_OVER_FACTOR_DIRECTED_RETRY statistic since the PM GUI does not support it.
This Key Statistic is not available at the OMC at present, but users can build
their own custom statistic using the formula provided.
Formula
Analysis
18-120
Usage
Fault nding.
Service retainability.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Percentage.
Raw Statistics
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SPILL_OVER_FACTOR_MULTIBAND
SPILL_OVER_FACTOR_MULTIBAND
Description
The SPILL_OVER_FACTOR_MULTIBAND statistic tracks the percentage of successful call
set-ups initiated in a cell which completed TCH assignment in a neighboring cell through a
multiband handover.
NOTE
This Key Statistic is not available at the OMC at present, but users can build
their own custom statistic using the formula provided.
Formula
Analysis
Usage
Fault nding.
Service retainability.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Percentage.
Raw Statistics
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TCH_ACCESSES
TCH_ACCESSES
Description
The TCH_ACCESSES statistic tracks the number of TCH activations which result in a successful
seizure by the MS.
Formula
Cell Level
BSS Level
Network Level
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Analysis
Analysis
Usage
Handover.
Quality of service.
Network planning.
Basis
Type
Counter.
Raw Statistics
ASSIGNMENT_REDIRECTION.
IN_INTER_BSS_HO[IN_INTER_BSS_HO_SUCCESS_RATE].
IN_INTRA_BSS_HO[IN_INTRA_BSS_HO_SUCCESS_RATE].
TOTAL_CALLS.
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TCH_CONGESTION_TIME
TCH_CONGESTION_TIME
Description
The TCH_CONGESTION_TIME statistic tracks the amount of time in seconds that all TCHs
are busy.
Formula
Analysis
18-124
Usage
Congestion.
Quality of service.
Network planning.
Optimization.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Duration.
Raw Statistics
TCH_CONGESTION.
Additional
Raw Statistic
for Half Rate
TCH_CONGESTION_HR.
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TCH_CONGESTION_TIME_INNER_ZONE
TCH_CONGESTION_TIME_INNER_ZONE
Description
The TCH_CONGESTION_TIME_INNER_ZONE statistic tracks the amount of time in seconds
that all inner zone TCHs are busy.
Formula
Analysis
Usage
Congestion.
Quality of service.
Network planning.
Optimization.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Duration.
Raw Statistics
TCH_CONGESTION_INNER_ZONE.
TCH_CONGESTION_INNER_ZONE_HR
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TCH_CONGESTION_TIME_INNER_ZONE_HR
TCH_CONGESTION_TIME_INNER_ZONE_HR
Description
The TCH_CONGESTION_TIME_INNER_ZONE_HR statistic tracks the amount of time in
seconds that all half rate inner zone TCHs are busy.
Formula
Analysis
18-126
Usage
Congestion.
Quality of service.
Network planning.
Optimization.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Duration.
Raw Statistics
TCH_CONGESTION_INNER_ZONE_HR
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TCH_CONGESTION_TIME_OUTER_ZONE
TCH_CONGESTION_TIME_OUTER_ZONE
Description
The TCH_CONGESTION_TIME_OUTER_ZONE statistic tracks the amount of time in seconds
that all outer zone TCHs are busy.
Formula
When the Half Rate feature is unrestricted, the following formula tracks the amount of time in
seconds that all outer zone half rate TCHs are busy:
Analysis
Usage
Congestion.
Quality of service.
Network planning.
Optimization.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Duration.
Raw Statistics
TCH_CONGESTION.
Additional
Raw Statistic
for Half Rate
TCH_CONGESTION_HR.
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TCH_RF_LOSS_RATE
TCH_RF_LOSS_RATE
Description
The TCH_RF_LOSS_RATE statistic tracks the percentage of TCH resources that are abnormally
released due to a failure on the radio interface.
Formula
Cell Level
BSS Level
Network Level
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Analysis
Usage
Quality of service.
Fault nding.
Basis
Cell.
Type
Percentage.
Raw Statistics
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TCH_TRAFFIC_CARRIED
TCH_TRAFFIC_CARRIED
Description
The TCH_TRAFFIC_CARRIED statistic tracks the mean number of busy TCHs.
Formula
For an individual cell for an individual statistics interval:
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Analysis
Analysis
Usage
Congestion.
Quality of service.
Network planning.
Optimization.
Basis
Cell.
Raw Statistics
BUSY_TCH_MEAN.
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TCH_TRAFFIC_CARRIED_FR
TCH_TRAFFIC_CARRIED_FR
Description
The TCH_TRAFFIC_CARRIED_FR statistic tracks the mean number of full rate busy TCHs.
Formula
Analysis
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Usage
Congestion.
Quality of service.
Network planning.
Optimization.
Basis
Cell.
Raw Statistics
BUSY_TCH_MEAN.
BUSY_TCH_HR_MEAN.
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TCH_TRAFFIC_CARRIED_HR
TCH_TRAFFIC_CARRIED_HR
Description
The TCH_TRAFFIC_CARRIED_HR statistic tracks the mean number of half rate busy TCHs.
Formula
Analysis
Usage
Congestion.
Quality of service.
Network planning.
Optimization.
Basis
Cell.
Raw
Statistics
BUSY_TCH_HR_MEAN.
INTERVAL_SUM.
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UL_BANDWIDTH_INDICATOR_EGPRS
UL_BANDWIDTH_INDICATOR_EGPRS
Description
The UL_BANDWIDTH_INDICATOR_EGPRS statistic provides the average uplink block size as
a function of the average used coding schemes shown in Table 18-3.
Table 18-3 Average block size used for EGPRS coding schemes
Coding scheme
Blocks
MCS-1
22
MCS-2
28
MCS-3
37
MCS-4
44
MCS-5
56
MCS-6
74
MCS-7
112
MCS-8
136
MCS-9
148
Formula
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Analysis
where:
Analysis
Usage
Network planning.
Radio resource allocation (provides a single gure for average
coding scheme usage).
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter.
Raw Statistics
UL_RLC_ACK_NEW_BLKS.
UL_RLC_UNACK_NEW_BLKS.
UL_RLC_RETX_BLKS.
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UL_BANDWIDTH_INDICATOR_GPRS
UL_BANDWIDTH_INDICATOR_GPRS
Description
The UL_BANDWIDTH_INDICATOR_GPRS statistic provides the average uplink block size as a
function of the average used coding schemes shown in Table 18-4.
Table 18-4 Average block size used for GPRS coding schemes
Coding scheme
Blocks
CS-1
22
CS-2
33
CS-3
39
CS-4
53
Formula
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Analysis
Analysis
Usage
Network planning.
Radio resource allocation (provides a single gure for average
coding scheme usage).
Basis
Cell.
Type
Counter.
Raw Statistics
UL_RLC_ACK_NEW_BLKS.
UL_RLC_UNACK_NEW_BLKS.
UL_RLC_RETX_BLKS.
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UL_USER_TRAFFIC_EGPRS
UL_USER_TRAFFIC_EGPRS
Description
The UL_USER_TRAFFIC_EGPRS statistic gives the EGPRS uplink trafc volume, excluding
retransmitted and other overhead blocks and measured at the RLC/MAC layer.
Formula
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Analysis
Analysis
Usage
Network planning.
Congestion.
Basis
Cell.
Type
kbytes.
Raw Statistics
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UL_USER_TRAFFIC_GPRS
UL_USER_TRAFFIC_GPRS
Description
The UL_USER_TRAFFIC_GPRS statistic gives the GPRS uplink trafc volume, excluding
retransmitted and other overhead blocks and measured at the RLC/MAC layer.
Formula
Analysis
18-140
Usage
Congestion.
Network planning.
Basis
Cell.
Type
kbytes
Raw Statistics
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Chapter
19
Ladder diagrams
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19-1
Introduction
Introduction
Ladder diagrams show the relationships between MS, BSS, and MSC when a message ows
between these network elements. The following topics are described in this chapter:
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Show the relationships between the MS, BSS, and MSC elements represented as vertical
lines.
Provide a visual aid in tracing the statistical processes involved when an event occurs.
The message ows between the network elements are presented as horizontal lines representing
a sequential ow of events. Arrows indicate the direction of the message ow. Message names
are placed above the directional line.
Intermediate network element functions are placed on the vertical lines as a sequential
reference. Parallel functions may also be included as separate vertical lines for additional
reference.
Statistics associated with individual messages are located immediately below the directional
line. All of the statistics that may be generated as the result of the process ow is listed on the
diagram.
As an example, Figure 19-1 shows the relationships associated with an immediate assignment
failure.
Figure 19-1
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BSS functions
BSC functions
MSC functions
Handover procedure
BSS functions
The GSM BSS is a combination of digital and RF equipment, which provides the radio
Air interface linking subscribers into the network and providing them with service. The
BSS function communicates with the Mobile Switching Centre (MSC), the Operations and
Maintenance Centre - Radio (OMC-R), and the Mobile Subscribers (MSs).
BSC functions
The main functions of the BSC include managing the radio channels and transferring control
messages to and from the MS. Control channels and bearer channels are always under the
control of the BSC. However, many types of call handling messages do not directly affect the
BSC and for these the BSC serves simply as a relay point between the MSC and the MS.
The BSC also incorporates a digital switching matrix. No xed correspondence exists between
the radio channels at the BSS and the terrestrial circuits, which connect the BSS to the MSC.
While the BSC selects the radio channel, the terrestrial circuit is selected by the MSC, and it
is the BSCs switching matrix that is used to connect the two together. The switching matrix
also allows the BSC to perform handovers between the BTSs under its control without involving
the MSC (intra-BSS and intra-cell).
MSC functions
The MSC handles the call set up procedures and controls the location registration and handover
procedures for all except intra-BSS and intra-cell handovers. MSC controlled intra-BSS
handovers can be set as an option at the switch. Location registration (and location update)
allows MSs to report changes in their locations enabling automatic completion of MS-terminated
calls.
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Handover procedure
Handover procedure
The handover procedure preserves call connections as MSs move from one radio coverage area
to another during an established call. Handovers within cells controlled by a single BSC are
handled by that BSC (intra-BSS and intra-cell). When handovers are between cells controlled by
different BSCs, the primary control is at the MSC (inter-BSS). Handovers can also be performed
between BSSs connected to two different MSCs (inter-MSC handover). In this case, GSM
specications dene standard procedures allowing the two MSCs to coordinate the handover.
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Call procedure
Bids
The rst call procedure milestone is a request for service or resource (channel assignment
request). The MS checks the possibility of making a call, before attempting to make a call.
Bids - attempts
A bid is made and accepted to use a resource (channel assignment request). Now an attempt is
made to assign the user to that resource, for example with a trafc channel assignment there
is an assignment request from the MSC, but at this time the assignment to the TCH is not
complete. Hence, the connection is not complete.
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Statistics matrix
The call setup and handover statistics are shown as a matrix against call processing scenarios
in Table 19-1. Each call processing scenario is broken out into six call procedure milestones
shown in the vertical columns of the matrix.
Table 19-1
Procedure
Bids
ImmediateOK_ACC_
PROC_RACH
Assign
and ALLOC_
ment
SDCCH
(see note 1)
Connection
Establish
ment
Assign
ment
to TCH
at call
set-up
MA_REQ_
FROM_MSC
Blocked
Attempts
CHAN_REQ_
See note 3
MS_BLK and
ALLOC_SDCCH_
FAIL (see note
2)
-
MA_CMD_
TO_MS_
BLKDALLOC_
TCH_FAIL
Success
OK_ACC_
PROC
CONN_REQ_
TO_MSC
MA_CMD_
TO_MSC
Failed
recovered
Failed lost
N/A
CHAN_REQ_
MS_FAIL
CAUSE_IN_RACH
(see note 5)
N/A
CONN_
REFUSED
MA_FAIL_
FROM_MS
INTRA_
INTRA_CELL_ INTRA_
CELL_
CELL_
HO
HO_ATMPT
HO_LOSTMS
and
MA_CMD_
TO_MS
INTRA_
CELL_
HO_FAIL
and
MA_FAIL_
FROM_MS
Continued
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Statistics matrix
Table 19-1
Procedure
Bids
Blocked
Attempts
Success
Failed lost
Failed
recovered
Handover OUT_INTRA_
Intra-BSS BSS_HO_
(outgoing) REQ
OUT_INTRA_
HO_PRI _BLK
or
HO_FAIL_
NO_
RESOURCES
(INTRA_BSS)
OUT_
OUT_INTRA_ OUT_INTRA_ OUT_
INTRA_
BSS_HO and BSS_HO
INTRA_
BSS_HO
OUT_HO_
_LOSTMS
BSS_HO_
_ATMPT
NC_SUC
FAIL
and
OUT_HO_
CAUSE_ATMPT
and
OUT_HO_
NC_CAUSE
_ATMPT
Handover OUT_INTER_
Inter-BSS BSS_REQ _
(outgoing) TO_MSC
HO_FAIL_
NO_
RESOURCES
(INTER_BSS)
OUT_
OUT_INTER_ OUT_INTER_ OUT_
INTER_
BSS_HO
BSS_HO
INTER_
BSS_HO
_SUC
_LOSTMS
BSS_HO
_ATMPT
_RETURN
and
OUT_HO_
CAUSE_AT
MPT and
OUT_HO_
NC_CAUSE
_ATMPT
For further
study ALLOC_
SDCCH_
FAIL or
ALLOC_TCH_
FAIL
IN_INTRA_ IN_INTRA_
IN_INTRA_
BSS_NC_
BSS_HO_SUC BSS_HO_
ATMPT or and
LOSTMS
ALLOC_
IN_INTRA_
SDCCH or BSS_NC_SUC
ALLOC_TCH
IN_
INTRA_
BSS_HO_
RETURN
For further
study see note
4 ALLOC_
SDCCH_
FAIL or
ALLOC_TCH_
FAIL
IN_INTER_
HO_REQ_
BSS_HO
ACK_TO_
MSC
ALLOC_
SDCCH or
ALLOC_TCH
IN_
INTER_
BSS_HO
[IN_INTER_
BSS_MS_
NO_SEIZE]
IN_INTER_
BSS_HO
[IN_INTER_
BSS_MS_
NO_SEIZE]
NOTE
The following refer to the call setup and handover matrix:
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resources available).
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Connection establishment
Connection establishment
Figure 19-3 to Figure 19-8 show the ladder diagrams for the connection establishment
procedures. Figure 19-3 shows that connection establishment is successful after immediate
assignment is successful, while Figure 19-8 shows successful MS-terminated connection
establishment.
Successful MS originated
Figure 19-3 shows a successful MS generated connection establishment.
NOTE
RSS Abis does additional ltering of RACH.
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Figure 19-3
Successful MS originated
MS
BSS
MSC
IMMEDIATE ASSIGNMENT
CONNECTION REQUEST
< CR + COMPLETE LA YER 3 MSG.>
CONN_REQ_T O_MSC
CONNECTION CONFIRM
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Successful MS originated
Figure 19-4 shows a successful MS generated connection establishment with FCS enabled.
Figure 19-4
MS
BSS
MSC
IMMEDIATE ASSIGNMENT
CONNECTION REQUEST
< CR + COMPLETE LA YER 3 MSG.>
CONN_REQ_T O_MSC
CONNECTION CONFIRM
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Failure
Failure
Figure 19-5 shows a connection establishment failure.
Figure 19-5
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NOTE
RSS Abis does additional ltering of RACH.
Figure 19-8
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Figure 19-9 shows a successful connection establishment (MS terminated call) with FCS
enabled.
Figure 19-9 Connection establishment (mobile terminated call) successful with FCS
enabled
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Assignment to TCH
Assignment to TCH
Figure 19-10 to Figure 19-14 show the ladder diagrams for the assignment to TCH procedures.
Assignment successful
Figure 19-10 shows a successful TCH assignment.
NOTE
Pegged to start the length of time spent on TCH by various types of MS. Will not
be pegged after the TCH is deallocated.
Figure 19-10
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Assignment successful
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BSS
MSC
OK_ACC_PROC_SUC_RACH
(SEE NOTE )
CHAN_REQ_CAUSE_A TMPT
(for one of the causes)
NOTE:
RSS Abis does additional filtering of RACH.
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Fail recovered
Fail recovered
Figure 19-14 shows a TCH assignment fail-recovered to an SDCCH.
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Intra-cell handover
Intra-cell handover
Figure 19-15 to Figure 19-18 show the ladder diagrams for the intra-cell handover procedure.
Intra-cell handovers deal with channels within the same cell; that is, the Target Cell = Source
Cell.
Handover successful
Figure 19-15 shows a successful intra-cell handover.
Figure 19-15
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Handover blocked
Handover blocked
Figure 19-16 shows an intra-cell handover blocked.
Figure 19-16
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Fail recovered
Fail recovered
Figure 19-17 shows an intra-cell handover fail-recovered to a source channel.
MS
(TARGET CHANNEL)
BSS
INTRA_CELL_HO (INTRA_CELL_HO_REQ)
(SEE NOTE 1)
ALLOC_TCH
ASSIGNMENT COMMAND
INTRA_CELL_HO (INTRA_CELL_HO_A TMPT)
MA_CMD_TO_MS
ASSIGNMENT FAILURE
(SEE NOTE 2)
MA_FAIL_FROM_MS
INTRA_CELL_HO (INTRA_CELL_HO_F AIL)
NOTES:
1. Need for handover is recognized within the BSS.
2. Failure to access target channel.
NOTE:
The intracell handover may include the change of speech rate, which will subsequently will peg
the associated bin (FR_FR, HR_HR, HR_FR or FR_HR).
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Fail lost
Fail lost
Figure 19-18 shows an intra-cell handover fail-lost.
Figure 19-18
MS
(SOURCE CHANNEL)
MS
(TARGET CHANNEL)
BSS
INTRA_CELL_HO (INTRA_CELL_HO_REQ)
(SEE NOTE 1)
ASSIGNMENT COMMAND
ALLOC_TCH
TIMEOUT
MSC
INTRA_CELL_HO (INTRA_CELL_HO_LOSTMS)
CLEAR
REQUEST
(SEE NOTE 2)
CLR_REQ_T O_MSC
NOTES:
1. Need for handover is recognized within the BSS.
2. Failure to access target channel and no message receive on source channel prior to timer expiry
NOTE:
The intracell handover may include the change of speech rate, which will subsequently will peg
the associated bin (FR_FR, HR_HR, HR_FR or FR_HR).
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Inter-BSS handover
Inter-BSS handover
Figure 19-19 to Figure 19-22 show the ladder diagrams for the inter-BSS handover procedure.
Handover successful
Figure 19-19 shows a successful inter-BSS handover.
BSS
(SOURCE)
HANDOVER
REQUIRED (SEE NOTE 1)
OUT_INTER_BSS_HO
(OUT_INTER_BSS_
REQ_T O_MSC)
HANDOVER
COMMAND
HANDOVER
COMMAND
BSS
(TARGET )
MSC
HANDOVER
REQUEST
MS (T ARGET
CHANNEL
TARGET CELL)
HO_REQ_FROM_MSC
HANDOVER REQUEST
ACKNOWLEDGE
ALLOC_TCH
or ALLOC_SDCCH
HO_REQ_ACK_TO_MSC
(SEE NOTE 2)
OUT_INTER_BSS_HO
(OUT_INTER_BSS_HO_
ATMPT)
OUT_HO_CAUSE_
ATMPT
HANDOVER
COMPLETE
OUT_HO_NC_
CAUSE_ATMPT
CLEAR
COMMAND
IN_INTER_BSS_HO
(IN_INTER_BSS_
HO_SUC)
HANDOVER
COMPLETE
OUT_INTER_BSS_HO
(OUT_INTER_BSS
HO_SUC)
OUT_HO_NC_SUC
NOTES:
1. Need for handover is recognized within the BSS.
2. BAD_HO_REFNUM_MS pegs each time a handover access burst (actual or phantom) is
detected that contains a bad handover reference number
.
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Handover blocked
Handover blocked
Figure 19-20 shows an inter-BSS handover blocked.
Figure 19-20
MS
(SOURCE
CHANNEL
SOURCE CELL)
BSS
(SOURCE)
HANDOVER
REQUIRED
BSS
(TARGET )
MSC
HANDOVER
REQUEST
MS (T ARGET
CHANNEL
TARGET CELL)
(SEE NOTE 1)
HO_REQ_FROM_MSC
OUT_INTER_BSS_HO
(OUT_INTER_BSS_
REQ_T O_MSC)
ALLOC_TCH_F AIL
HO_F AIL_NO_RESOURCES
(INTER_BSS_HO)
HANDOVER FAILURE
(SEE NOTE 4)
HANDOVER
REQUIRED
HO_REQ_MSC_F AIL
(SEE NOTE 3)
(SEE NOTE 2)
OUT_INTER_BSS_HO
(OUT_INTER_BSS_
REQ_T O_MSC)
NOTES:
1. Need for handover is recognized within the BSS.
2. If a need for handover continues to exist after timer expiry
.
3. This pegs due to causes other than resource unavailable.
4. Reference GSM 8.08 Section 3.2.2.5 for valid "handover failure" causes.
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Fail recovered
Fail recovered
Figure 19-21 shows an inter-BSS handover fail-recovered.
Figure 19-21
MS
(SOURCE
CHANNEL
SOURCE CELL)
BSS
(SOURCE)
MSC
HANDOVER REQUIRED
(SEE NOTE 1)
HANDOVER
COMMAND
BSS
(TARGET )
OUT_INTER_BSS_HO
(OUT_INTER_BSS_REQ_
TO_MSC)
HANDOVER
COMMAND
HANDOVER
REQUEST
HANDOVER REQUEST
ACKNOWLEDGE
MS (TARGET
CHANNEL
TARGET CELL)
HO_REQ_FROM_MSC
ALLOC_TCH
or ALLOC_SDCCH
HO_REQ_ACK_TO_MSC
(SEE NOTE 2)
OUT_INTER_BSS_HO
(OUT_INTER_BSS_HO_
ATMPT)
OUT_HO_CAUSE_A TMPT
OUT_HO_NC_CAUSE_A TMPT
HANDOVER
FAILURE
OUT_INTER_BSS_HO
(OUT_INTER_BSS_HO_
RETURN)
HANDOVER
FAILURE
HO_REQ_MSC_F AIL
NOTES:
1. Need for handover is recognized within the BSS.
2. BAD_HO_REFNUM_MS pegs each time a handover access burst (actual or phantom) is
detected which contains a bad handover reference number
.
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Fail lost
Fail lost
Figure 19-22 shows an inter-BSS handover fail-lost.
Figure 19-22
MS
(SOURCE
CHANNEL
SOURCE CELL)
BSS
(SOURCE)
BSS
(TARGET )
MSC
HANDOVER
RECOGNIZED
HANDOVER
REQUIRED
MS (T ARGET
CHANNEL
TARGET CELL)
HANDOVER
REQUEST
HO_REQ_FROM_MSC
HANDOVER
COMMAND
HANDOVER
REQUEST
ACKNOWLEDGE
HANDOVER
COMMAND
(SEE NOTE)
OUT_INTER_BSS_HO
(OUT_INTER_BSS_HO_
LOSTMS)
NOTE:
After the handover command is sent to the MS, any of the following messages may be received
at the source BSS: SCCP_RELEASED, RELEASED_DONE, MTG_EXP
, RADIO_CHAN_RLSD.
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Intra-BSS handover
Intra-BSS handover
Figure 19-28 to Figure 19-31 show the ladder diagrams for the intra-BSS handover procedure.
Handover successful
Figure 19-28 shows a successful intra-BSS handover.
Figure 19-28
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Handover- blocked
Handover- blocked
Figure 19-29 shows an intra-BSS handover-blocked.
Figure 19-29
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Fail-recovered
Fail-recovered
Figure 19-30 shows an intra-BSS handover fail-recovered.
MS (TARGET CHANNEL
TARGET CELL)
BSS
OUT_INTRA_BSS_HO
(OUT_INTRA_BSS_HO_REQ)
(SEE NOTE 1)
ALLOC_TCH or ALLOC_SDCCH
HANDOVER COMMAND
(SEE NOTE 2)
IN_INTRA_BSS_NC_A TMPT
OUT_INTRA_BSS_HO
(OUT_INTRA_BSS_HO_RETURN)
(SEE NOTE 3)
NOTES:
1. Need for handover is recognized within the BSS.
2. BAD_HO_REFNUM_MS pegs each time a handover access burst (actual or pha
is detected that contains a bad handover reference number
.
3. Failure to access channel in target cell.
ntom)
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Fail-lost
Fail-lost
Figure 19-31 shows an intra-BSS handover fail-lost.
Figure 19-31
MS
(SOURCE CHANNEL
SOURCE CELL)
MS (TARGET
CHANNEL
TARGET CELL)
BSS
OUT_INTRA_BSS_HO
(OUT_INTRA_BSS_HO_REQ)
(SEE NOTE 1)
HANDOVER COMMAND
ALLOC_SDCCH or ALLOC_TCH
OUT_INTRA_BSS_HO
_ATMPT (SEE NOTE 2)
IN_INTRA_BSS_NC_A TMPT
OUT_INTRA_BSS_NC_A TMPT
MSC
TIMEOUT
OUT_INTRA_BSS_HO
(OUT_INTRA_BSS_HO_LOSTMS)
CLEAR
REQUEST
(SEE NOTE 3)
CLR_REQ_T O_MSC
NOTES:
1. Need for handover is recognized within the BSS.
2. BAD_HO_REFNUM_MS pegs each time a handover access burst (actual or phantom) is detected
that contains a bad handover reference number
.
3. Failure to access channel in target cell and no message received on channel in source cell
prior to timer expiry .
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Figure 19-33 and Figure 19-34 show the ladder diagrams for enhanced 2G/3G handover and
cell reselection procedures.
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CN
(3G MSC)
Multi-RAT
MS
BSS
MSC
HANDOVER REQUIRED
BSSMAP
BSSMAP
PREPARE HANDOVER
MAP/E
MAP/E
NUM_HO_3G_ATTEMPTS
RELOCATION REQUEST
RANAP
RANAP
RELOCATION REQUEST
ACKNOWLEDGE
RANAP
RANAP
PREPARE HANDOVER
RESPONSE
MAP/E
MAP/E
HANDOVER COMMAND
BSSMAP
BSSMAP
OUT_HO_NC_CAUSE_
ATMPT
INTER SYSTEM TO UT RAN
HANDOVER COMMAND
RR
RR
RELOCATION DETECT
RANAP
RANAP
RRC
RRC
RELOCATION COMPLETE
RANAP
RANAP
SEND END SIGNAL
REQUEST
MAP/E
MAP/E
CLEAR COMMAND
BSSMAP
BSSMAP
CLEAR COMPLETE
SEND END
SIGNAL RESPONSE
MAP/E
BSSMAP
NUM_HO_TO_3G_
SUCCESS
OUT_HO_NC_SUC
BSSMAP
MAP/E
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CN
(3G MSC)
Multi-RAT
MS
BSS
MSC
HANDOVER REQUIRED
BSSMAP
BSSMAP
PREPARE HANDOVER
MAP/E
MAP/E
NUM_HO_3G_ATTEMPTS
RELOCATION REQUEST
RANAP
RANAP
RELOCATION REQUEST
ACKNOWLEDGE
RANAP
RANAP
MAP/E
PREPARE HANDOVER
RESPONSE
MAP/E
HANDOVER COMMAND
BSSMAP
BSSMAP
OUT_HO_NC_CAUSE_
ATMPT
INTER SYSTEM TO UTRAN
HANDOVER COMMAND
RR
RR
RR
HANDOVER FAILURE
(SEE NOTE)
RR
HANDOVER FAILURE
BSSMAP
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Figure 19-35 to Figure 19-39 show the ladder diagrams for network assisted cell change
procedures.
MS
P CCN
NUM_CELL_RESEL_CELL_PCCN
P NCD
P CCC
NUM_CELL_RESEL_CELL_SUCC
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P CCN
NUM_CELL_RESEL_CELL_PCCN
P CCC
NUM_CELL_RESEL_CELL_SUCC
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P CCN
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P NCD
P CCO
NUM_CELL_RESEL_CELL
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MS
P CCN
NUM_CELL_RESEL_CELL_PCCN
P CCO
NUM_CELL_RESEL_CELL
NUM_CELL_RESEL_CELL_SUCC
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P CCN
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P MO (NC2)
P MR(s)
P NCD
P CCO
NUM_CELL_RESEL_CELL
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Call clearing
Call clearing
Figure 19-40 to Figure 19-43 show the ladder diagrams for the call clearing procedures.
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RF loss on an SDCCH
RF loss on an SDCCH
Figure 19-41 shows BSS initiated call clearing (RF loss on an SDCCH).
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RF loss on a TCH
RF loss on a TCH
Figure 19-42 shows BSS initiated call clearing - RF loss on a TCH.
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Queuing timeout
Queuing timeout
Figure 19-43 shows BSS initiated call clearing (queuing timeout).
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Figure 19-44 and Figure 19-45 show the ladder diagrams for the short message service
procedures.
MS originated
Figure 19-44 shows MS originated short message service (point-to-point).
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MS terminated
MS terminated
Figure 19-45 shows MS terminated short message service (point-to-point).
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Congestion relief
Congestion relief
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Figure 19-46
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Directed retry
Directed retry
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Flow control
Flow control
FLOW_CONTROL_BARRED measures the duration for which access classes are barred as a
result of ow control. The statistic duration is started when any of the access classes are
barred due to ow control and stopped when the last access class which was barred due to
ow control is unbarred.
Example
Figure 19-48 shows an example of the relationships associated with an access procedure.
FLOW_CONTROL_BARRED
DURATION
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Figure 19-49 to Figure 19-51 show intra-BSS interband activity handover ladder diagrams.
These diagrams specically show the outgoing handover statistics. By only showing outgoing
handover statistics, a better focus is placed on the pegging aspects of INTERBAND_ACTIVITY.
For a complete handover statistic pegging description (outgoing and incoming) refer to the
general handover ladder diagrams in this chapter.
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Handover successful
Handover successful
Figure 19-49 shows an established call on TCH with a subsequent successful intra-BSS
handover to a PGSM cell.
Figure 19-49
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Figure 19-50
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Handover
Figure 19-51
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Figure 19-52 to Figure 19-54 show inter-BSS interband activity handover ladder diagrams.
These diagrams specically show the outgoing handover statistics. By only showing outgoing
handover statistics, a better focus is placed on the pegging aspects of INTERBAND_ACTIVITY.
For a complete handover statistic pegging description (outgoing and incoming) refer to the
general handover ladder diagrams in this chapter.
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Handover successful
Handover successful
Figure 19-52 shows an established call on TCH with a subsequent successful inter-BSS
handover to a PGSM cell.
Figure 19-52
MS (SOURCE
CHANNEL
SOURCE CELL)
HANDOVER
COMMAND
BSS
(TARGET )
MSC
HANDOVER
COMMAND
MS (T ARGET
CHANNEL
TARGET CELL)
HANDOVER
REQUEST
ALLOC_TCH
HANDOVER REQUEST
ACKNOWLEDGE
MS_ACCESS_BY_TYPE
(SEE NOTE 2)
HO_REQ_ACK_TO_MSC
(SEE NOTE 3)
OUT_INTER_BSS_HO
(OUT_INTER_BSS_HO_
ATMPT)
OUT_HO_CAUSE_
ATMPT
OUT_HO_NC_CAUSE_A
TMPT (BAND
HANDOVER) (SEE NOTE 4)
INTERBAND_ACTIVITY
(PGSM_HO_A TMPT)
(SEE NOTE 5)
CLEAR
COMMAND
OUT_INTER_BSS_HO
(OUT_INTER_BSS_HO
_SUC)
HANDOVER
COMPLETE
HANDOVER
COMPLETE
OUT_HO_NC_SUC
NOTES:
1. Need for handover is recognized within the BSS.
2. MS_ACCESS_BY_TYPE will peg the bin that matches the MS capability; MSC must have
Classmark Update message from the mobile so that the target BSS can peg the MS access
type.
3. BAD_HO_REFNUM_MS pegs each time a handover access burst (actual or phantom) is detected
which contains a band handover reference number
.
4. Handover cause band handover for statistics OUT_HO_CAUSE_A
TMPT and
OUT_HO_NC_CAUSE_A TMPT is just one possible valid cause for the inter-BSS handover
.
Other causes are possible and valid as well (like powerbudget, uplink quality
, downlink level,
etc). Band handover triggered handovers are done to move the mobile from its current
frequency band to a preferred frequency band.
5. For other target cell frequency bands, the appropriate bins for INTERBAND_ACTIVITY
will
peg. For example, the above ladder diagram applies for other frequency bands, except that
INTERBAND_ACTIVITY will peg different bins:
for DCS1800 target cells, bin DCS1800_HO_A
TMPT pegs
for PCS1900 target cells, bin PCS1900_HO_A
TMPT pegs
for EGSM target cells, bin EGSM_HO_A TMPT pegs
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BSS
(SOURCE)
MSC
HANDOVER
REQUIRED (SEE NOTE 1)
OUT_INTER_BSS_HO
(OUT_INTER_BSS_RE
Q_TO_MSC)
HANDOVER
COMMAND
HANDOVER
COMMAND
OUT_INTER_BSS_HO
(OUT_INTER_BSS_HO_
ATMPT)
BSS
(TARGET )
HANDOVER
REQUEST
HANDOVER REQUEST
ACKNOWLEDGE
MS (T ARGET
CHANNEL
TARGET CELL)
ALLOC_TCH
MS_ACCESS_BY_TYPE
(SEE NOTE 2)
HO_REQ_ACK_T O_MSC
(SEE NOTE 3)
OUT_HO_CAUSE_
ATMPT
OUT_HO_NC_CAUSE_A
TMPT (BAND
HANDOVER) (SEE NOTE 4)
HANDOVER
FAILURE
INTERBAND_ACTIVITY
(PGSM_HO_A TMPT)
(SEE NOTE 5)
OUT_INTER_BSS_HO
(OUT_INTER_BSS_HO
_RETURN)
INTERBAND_ACTIVITY
(PGSM_HO_F AIL)
(SEE NOTE 5)
HANDOVER
FAILURE
HO_REQ_MSC_F AIL
NOTES:
1. Need for handover is recognized within the BSS.
2. MS_ACCESS_BY_TYPE will peg the bin that matches the MS capability; MSC must have
Classmark Update message from the mobile so that the target BSS can peg the MS access
type.
3. BAD_HO_REFNUM_MS pegs each time a handover access burst (actual or phantom) is detected
which contains a band handover reference number
.
4. Handover cause band handover for statistics OUT_HO_CAUSE_A
TMPT and
OUT_HO_NC_CAUSE_A TMPT is just one possible valid cause for the inter-BSS handover
.
Other causes are possible and valid as well (like powerbudget, uplink quality
, downlink level,
etc). Band handover triggered handovers are done to move the mobile from its current
frequency band to a preferred frequency band.
5. For other target cell frequency bands, the appropriate bins for INTERBAND_ACTIVITY
will peg.
For example, the above ladder diagram applies for other frequency bands, except that
INTERBAND_ACTIVITY will peg different bins:
for DCS1800 target cells, bins DCS1800_HO_A
TMPT and DCS1800_HO_F AIL peg
for PCS1900 target cells, bins PCS1900_HO_A
TMPT and PCS1900_HO_F AIL peg
for EGSM target cells, bins EGSM_HO_A TMPT and EGSM_HO_F AIL peg
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Handover
Figure 19-54
MS (SOURCE
CHANNEL
SOURCE CELL)
HANDOVER
COMMAND
HO_REQ_ACK_T O_MSC
(SEE NOTE 3)
OUT_HO_CAUSE_
ATMPT
OUT_HO_NC_CAUSE_A
TMPT (BAND
HANDOVER) (SEE NOTE 4)
HANDOVER
FAILURE
REASONFREQUENCY
NOT
IMPLEMENTED
INTERBAND_ACTIVITY
(PGSM_HO_A TMPT)
(SEE NOTE 5)
OUT_INTER_BSS_HO
(OUT_INTER_BSS_HO
_RETURN)
INTERBAND_ACTIVITY
(PGSM_HO_F AIL)
(SEE NOTE 5)
INTERBAND_ACTIVITY
(INVALID_FREQ_HO)
HANDOVER
FAILURE
REASONFREQUENCY
NOT
IMPLEMENTED
HO_REQ_MSC_F AIL
NOTES:
1. Need for handover is recognized within the BSS.
2. MS_ACCESS_BY_TYPE will peg the bin that matches the MS capability; MSC must have
Classmark Update message from the mobile so that the target BSS can peg the MS access type.
3. BAD_HO_REFNUM_MS pegs each time a handover access burst (actual or phantom) is detected
which contains a band handover reference number
.
4. Handover cause band handover for statistics OUT_HO_CAUSE_A
TMPT and
OUT_HO_NC_CAUSE_A TMPT is just one possible valid cause for the inter-BSS handover
. Other
causes are possible and valid as well (like powerbudget, uplink quality
, downlink level, etc). Band
handover triggered handovers are done to move the mobile from its current frequency band to a
preferred frequency band.
5. For other target cell frequency bands, the appropriate bins for INTERBAND_ACTIVITY
will peg.
For example, the above ladder diagram applies for other frequency bands, except that
INTERBAND_ACTIVITY will peg different bins. Examples
for DCS1800 target cells, bins DCS1800_HO_A
TMPT and DCS1800_HO_F AIL peg
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Interband assignment
Interband assignment
MSC
BSS
ASSIGNMENT
REQUEST
MA_REQ_FROM_MSC
ALLOC_TCH
MS_ACCESS_BY_TYPE (SEE NOTE)
ASSIGNMENT
COMMAND
MA_CMD_TO_MS
ASSIGNMENT
FAILURE
REASONFREQUENCY NOT
IMPLEMENTED
INTERBAND_ACTIVITY (INVALID_FREQ_ASGN)
MA_FAIL_FROM_MS
ASSIGNMENT FAILURE
REASON-FREQUENCY NOT IMPLEMENTED
NOTE: MS_ACCESS_BY_TYPE pegs the bin that matches the MS capability
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Band Reassignment
Band Reassignment
Introduction
Figure 19-56 and Figure 19-57 show band reassign ladder diagrams. These diagrams specically
show the outgoing handover statistics. By only showing outgoing handover statistics, a better
focus is placed on the pegging aspects of the band reassign cause.
Handover successful
Figure 19-56 shows an intra-BSS handover attempt of an MS from an SDCCH in the source
cell (frequency band PGSM) to a TCH in a target cell (frequency band DCS1800). The MS is
a dual-mode PGSM/DCS1800 capable MS.
BSS
MSC
ASSIGNMENT
REQUEST
MA_REQ_FROM_MSC
OUT_INTRA_BSS_HO
(OUT_INTRA_BSS_HO_REQ)
ALLOC_TCH (TARGET CELL)
HANDOVER
COMMAND
HANDOVER
COMPLETE
(RECEIVED FROM
TARGET CELL)
INTERBAND_ACTIVITY
(DCS1800_HO_A TMPT)
OUT_INTRA_BSS_HO (OUT_INTRA_BSS_HO_SUC)
OUT_HO_NC_SUC
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MS
MSC
ASSIGNMENT
REQUEST
MA_REQ_FROM_MSC
OUT_INTRA_BSS_HO
(OUT_INTRA_BSS_HO_REQ)
ALLOC_TCH (TARGET CELL)
HANDOVER
COMMAND
HANDOVER
FAILURE
INTERBAND_ACTIVITY
(DCS1800_HO_A TMPT)
OUT_INTRA_BSS_HO (OUT_INTRA_BSS_HO_RETURN)
INTERBAND_ACTIVITY
(DCS1800_HO_F AIL)
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Introduction
Figure 19-58 shows a ladder diagram scenario for the Radio Signaling Link (RSL) link.
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Figure 19-58
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Figure 19-59
NOTE
Lock of MTL or associated device transitions operator and admin states from B-U
to D-L
Unlock of MTL or associated device transitions operator and admin states from D-L to
B-U.
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GBL statistics
GBL statistics
GBL_DL_DATA_THRPUT
Figure 19-63 shows GBL_DL_DATA_THRPUT.
DLCI = 45
DLCI = 55
DLCI = 45
Bearer chan 1
DLCI = 55
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GBL_FLOW_CTRL_SENT
Figure 19-64 is a ladder diagram detailing the statistic GBL_FLOW_CTRL_SENT when it is
pegged. It also shows the request and the response messages sent from the BSS/PCU to the
SGSN.
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CELL_FLUSH_REQS
Figure 19-65 illustrates the statistic CELL_FLUSH_REQS when it is pegged. It also shows the
request and the response sent from the SGSN to the PS.
Figure 19-65
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GBL_PAGING_REQS
Figure 19-66 is a ladder diagram detailing the statistic GBL_PAGING_REQS when it is pegged.
It also shows the request and the response messages sent from the SGSN to the BSS/PCU
and the MS.
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GBL_UL_DATA_THRPUT
Figure 19-67 illustrates the statistic GBL_UL_DATA_THRPUT.
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Accessibility statistics
Accessibility statistics
CHANNEL_REQS_REC
Figure 19-68 illustrates the ladder diagram for CHANNEL_REQS_REC.
Figure 19-68
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CHANNEL_REQS_REJECT
Figure 19-69 is a ladder diagram detailing the statistic CHANNEL_REQS_REJECT when it is
pegged. It also shows the request and the response messages sent from the BSS/PCU to the MS.
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CHANNEL_REQS_SUCCESS
Figure 19-70 illustrates the ladder diagram for CHANNEL_REQS_SUCCESS.
MS
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M
S
GPRS_ACCESS_PER_RACH
GPRS_ACCESS_PER_AGCH
Immediate Assignment (AGCH)
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MS
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GPRS_CHANNELS_SWITCHED
Figure 19-73 details the GPRS_CHANNELS_SWITCHED statistic.
SW
TCH
TCH
GPRS
TCH
SW
GPRS
SW
GPRS
SW
GPRS
SW
GPRS
RES
GPRS
RES
GPRS
RES
GPRS
SW
GPRS
SW
RES
GPRS GPRS
RES
GPRS
RES
GPRS
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Throughput statistics
Throughput statistics
AIR_DL_TBF_FAILURES
Figure 19-74 and Figure 19-75 illustrate ladder diagrams for AIR_DL_TBF_FAILURES
termination and data transfer DDTR mode establishment respectively.
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AIR_UL_TBF_FAILURES
Figure 19-76 and Figure 19-77 illustrate ladder diagrams for AIR_UL_TBF_FAILURES
establishment/termination and data transfer respectively.
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DL_PDTCH_SEIZURE
Figure 19-78 illustrates the ladder diagram for DL_PDTCH_SEIZURE.
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UL_PDTCH_SEIZURE
Figure 19-79 and Figure 19-80 illustrate ladder diagrams for UL_PDTCH_SEIZURE one-phase
and two-phase access respectively.
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Chapter
20
Impacts on statistics
The collection, interpretation, and accuracy of GSM statistics may be affected by some factors,
for example, new software and hardware features. Although not all of the factors are directly
related to statistics, they all have a denite impact on them. The factors described here are
listed below. Also provided is a list of frequently asked questions with answers.
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Overview of EGSM
EGSM900 (Extended GSM) provides the BSS with a further range of frequencies for MS and
BSS transmit. EGSM MSs can use the extended frequency band as well as the primary band,
while non-EGSM MSs cannot use the extended frequency band. A GSM900 cell can contain both
GSM900 and EGSM900 carrier hardware.
Requirements
Although EGSM provides additional frequencies for use, several functions must remain in the
original GSM900 band. Functions that must be performed in the GSM900 band are:
SDCCH conguration.
Channel allocation
Channel allocation for an EGSM MS proceeds in a way such that the search is between
extended then primary band frequencies, starting from best to worst interference bands until
a channel is found.
Forced handovers
To avoid blocking of non-EGSM MSs, an extended band MS using a primary resource can be
forced to handover to an idle extended band resource with an interference band residing above
or meeting a specied threshold.
The database parameter egsm_handover_threshold indicates the range of interference bands
allowed for handing over an extended MS using a primary resource that is required by a
non-EGSM MS. Allowed interference bands are those above or meeting a specied threshold,
which are considered quality resources. The operator also has the option to disallow forced
handovers by disabling the egsm_handover_threshold ag.
20-2
The relative number of primary and extended band resources at a cell compared to the
number of EGSM and non-EGSM capable MSs trying to access the cell.
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The following examples illustrate the impact of the EGSM feature on statistics:
It is more difcult for non-EGSM MSs to access a TCH since EGSM MSs are occupying the
primary resources.
The statistics impacted are shown in Table 20-1.
Table 20-1
Statistic
Value
MA_CMD_TO_MS_BLKD
is higher
MA_COMPLETE_TO_MSC
is lower
BUSY_TCH
TOTAL_CALLS
is lower
TCH_CONGESTION
TCH_USAGE
is lower
TCH_DELAY
is higher
NOTE
TCH_CONGESTION is lower because it is pegged when all TCHs are busy, not
just the primary band TCHs, even though congestion exists for the primary MSs in
this example.
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More intra-cell handovers are attempted to move the EGSM MSs off of primary resources to
open up primary resources for non-EGSM MSs.
The statistics impacted are shown in Table 20-2.
Table 20-2
Statistic
20-4
Value
INTRA_CELL_HO
is higher
INTRA_CELL_HO_REQ
is higher
INTRA_CELL_HO_LOSTMS
is higher
INTRA_CELL_HO_ATMPT
is higher
INTRA_CELL_HO_FAIL
is higher
MA_CMD_TO_MS
is higher
MA_FAIL_TO_MS
is higher
BAD_HO_REFNUM_MS
is higher
CLR_REQ_TO_MSC
is higher
ALLOC_SDCCH_FAIL
is higher
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A network has mostly non-EGSM MSs accessing the system. Although extended resources
are available, they are used infrequently.
The cell experiences congestion when other non-EGSM MSs try to access the cell, despite the
fact that not all of the resources have been allocated.
The statistics impacted are shown Table 20-3.
Value
MA_CMD_TO_MS_BLKD
is higher
MA_COMPLETE_TO_MSC
is lower
BUSY_TCH
TOTAL_CALLS
is lower
TCH_CONGESTION
TCH_USAGE
is lower
TCH_DELAY
is higher
NOTE
TCH_CONGESTION is lower because it is pegged when all TCHs are busy, not
just the primary band TCHs, even though congestion exists for the primary MSs in
this example.
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Approximate equality
Approximate equality
Example
Figure 20-1 is an example of approximate equality.
Although the procedure TCH assignment was successful, the statistics le for the 9:00 to
9:30 interval shows the statistic MA_REQ_FROM_MSC incremented with no corresponding
MA_CMD_TO_MS and TOTAL_CALLS values. Also, the 9:30 to 10:00 interval shows the
statistics MA_CMD_TO_MS, TOTAL_CALLS, and MA_COMPLETE_TO_MSC incremented
with no corresponding MA_REQ_FROM_MSC value.
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Phantom RACHs
Phantom RACHs
RSS ABIS
CALL PROCESSING
OK_ACC_PROC_SUC_RACH
ACCESS_PER_RACH
(1 + unrecognized message
counter)
CHANNEL REQUEST
CHANNEL REQUEST
ALLOC_SDCCH
(CHAN_REQ_MS_F AIL)
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Procedure 20-1
RSS Abis receives the channel request and veries the one-byte message
from the MS. It veries that the three most signicant bits represent a valid
establishment cause (see GSM4.08, 3.11.0, section 9.1.8 for the valid causes
for Phase 1). If the three bits are veried, the RSS Abis sends a channel
request to Call Processing.
NOTE
The other ve bits of the eight-bit message are non formatted
ve-bit eld, which cannot be veried.
4
20-8
At RSS Abis.
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ACCESS_PER_RACH.
ACCESS_PER_AGCH.
ALLOC_SDCCH.
ALLOC_SDCCH_FAIL.
OK_ACC_PROC_SUC_RACH.
CHAN_REQ_MS_BLK.
CHAN_REQ_MS_FAIL.
SDCCH_CONGESTION.
BUSY_SDCCH.
ACCESS_PER_RACH is pegged for each phantom RACH. The remainder of the above statistics
are affected depending on whether the apparent channel request from the MS is known to Call
Processing (Layer 3). RSS (Layer 2) lters out RACHs that are invalid. Specically, Channel
Request messages received through the RACH that have invalid (reserved) values in the
establishment cause eld (reference GSM 04.08) are ltered by the RSS. Therefore, a lot of
phantom RACHs never make it up to the Call Processing processes because of the gating
(ltering) function performed by the RSS.
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Assignment failure
Q: What happens after an ASSIGNMENT FAILURE from the MS?
A: If an Assignment Failure is received from the MS during call set-up, the Assignment Failure is
forwarded to the MSC and the MSC (at its discretion) clears the call. If the Assignment Failure
is received during a BSS-controlled intra-cell handover, the call reverts back to the old channel.
Q: After an ASSIGNMENT FAILURE from the MS is the call lost or does the system send another
ASSIGNMENT COMMAND?
A: As explained above, during call set up the MSC decides whether to clear the call. Whether
the Assignment Command is retried is up to the MSC. If the Assignment Failure is received
during intra-cell handover, the call reverts back to the old channel and could send another
Assignment Command to the MS if the BSS chooses to do another intra-cell handover.
ALLOC_SDCCH.
ALLOC_SDCCH_FAIL.
BUSY_SDCCH.
BUSY_TCH.
RF_LOSSES_SD.
RF_LOSSES_TCH.
SDCCH_CONGESTION.
TCH_CONGESTION.
TCH_USAGE.
A: For example, SDCCH congestion timer gets started when there are no free SDCCHs available
at the cell. If a TCH gets recongured to eight SDCCHs, the congestion timer stops because the
cell is no longer congested as far as SDCCHs are concerned. The statistics reect the current
status of the system. The reconguration issue should not affect the accuracy of the statistics.
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Phantom RACHs
Q: How can it be determined how many phantom RACHs have been assigned to an SDCCH?
A: CHAN_REQ_MS_FAIL pegs due to timeout, if the MS is out of range or switched off. After
the SDCCH is allocated, an attempt is made to communicate with the MS, and it does not
respond (because it never existed to begin with).
Q: Does updated BTS hardware have any effect on Phantom RACHs?
A: ACCESS_PER_RACH counts reduce considerably between BTS5s and BTS4Ds (3000 > 300),
which have full diversity.
Q: What happens after an SDCCH has been seized by a phantom RACH? Whether
CLR_REQ_TO_MSC, CHAN_REQ_MS_FAIL and RF_LOSSES_SD be pegged?
A: Only CHAN_REQ_MS_FAIL is pegged. CLR_REQ_TO_MSC and RF_LOSSES_SD is not
pegged for phantom RACHs.
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Chapter
21
Statistics history
Statistics can be added, modied, replaced, or removed as developing software release are
introduced. The tables in History of raw statistics on page 21-2 show a history of statistic
development for raw statistics. The aim is to help maintenance personnel keep track of how
statistics of interest have evolved or are evolving between software releases.
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Table 21-1 shows the history of raw statistics from release 1650 to the present.
Statistic name
Associated feature
Action
1650
NO_PDTCH_AVAIL_TIME
Added
1650
NO_PDTCH_AVAIL
Added
1650
GBL_FLUSH_REQS
Removed
1650
CELL_FLUSH_REQS
Added
1650
UL_PDTCH_SEIZURE
Added
1650
DL_PDTCH_SEIZURE
Added
1650
CHANNEL_REQS_SUCCESS
Added
1650
AVAILABLE_PDTCH
Added
1650
AVAILABLE_TCH
Modied
1650
UL_BUSY_PDTC
Added
1650
DL_BUSY_PDTCH
Added
1650
TOTAL_AIR_UL_AVAILABLE_BW
Removed
1650
TOTAL_AIR_DL_AVAILABLE_BW
Removed
1650
UL_PDTCH_CONGESTION
Added
1650
DL_PDTCH_CONGESTION
Added
1650
UL_PDTCH_Q_LENGTH
Added
1650
DL_PDTCH_Q_LENGTH
Added
1650
CODING_SCHEME_CHANGE
Added
1650
GPRS_ACCESS_PER_PCH
Removed
1650
ACCESS_PER_PCH
Modied
1650
PAGING_REQUESTS
Added
1650
PCH_Q_PAGE_DISCARD
Modied
1650
PCH_AGCH_Q_LENGTH
Modied
1650
GPRS_PCH_AGCH_Q_LENGTH
Added
1650
IMM_ASSGN_CAUSE
Added
1650
IDLE_PDTCH_INTF_BAND0
Added
1650
IDLE_PDTCH_INTF_BAND1
Added
1650
IDLE_PDTCH_INTF_BAND2
Added
1650
IDLE_PDTCH_INTF_BAND3
Added
Continued
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Statistic name
Associated feature
Action
1650
IDLE_PDTCH_INTF_BAND4
Added
1650
AIR_DL_DATA_BLKS
Modied
1650
AIR_UL_DATA_BLKS
Modied
1650
CALL_SP_VERS_REQUEST_
MONITOR
Added
1650
GPRS_CELL_RESELECT_ATMPT
3969/4050 - Network
Controlled Cell
Reselection
Added
1650
GPRS_CELL_RESELECT_FAIL
3969/4050 - Network
Controlled Cell
Reselection
Added
1650
UL_PDTCH_CONGESTION
3969/4050 - Network
Controlled Cell
Reselection
Modied
1650
DL_PDTCH_CONGESTION
3969/4050 - Network
Controlled Cell
Reselection
Modied
1650
GPRS_MS_NEIGHBOR_STRONG
3969/4050 - Network
Controlled Cell
Reselection
Added
1650
Added
1650
LOCATION_SERVICES
Added
1650
CHAN_REQ_CAUSE_ATMPT
Modied
1650
OK_ACC_PROC
Modied
1650
MT_LCS_ON_SDCCH
Added
1650
UL_CHAN_ASGN_DURATION
Removed
1650
DL_CHAN_ASGN_DURATION
Removed
1650
AIR_DL_CONTROL_BLKS
Added
1650
AIR_UL_CONTROL_BLKS
Added
1650
PRP_LOAD
Added
1650
ALLOC_TCH_CARR
PR 150281
Added
1650
ALLOC_SDCCH_CARR
PR 150281
Added
1650
ROC
PR 154956
Added
1650
U_BER
PR 154956
Added
1650
CLR_CMD_FROM_MSC
PR 150371
Added
Continued
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Action
Statistic name
Associated feature
1650
CLR_REQ_TO_MSC
PR 150280
Modied
1650
LAP-D_CONGESTION
PR 154656
Added
1650
ALLOC_TCH_INNER_ZONE
PR 170229
Added
1650
ALLOC_TCH_FAIL_INNER_ZONE
PR 170229
Added
1650
TCH_Q_REMOVED_INNER_ZONE
PR 170229
Added
1700
CHANNEL_REQS_REC
3723 - PBCCH/PCCCH
Modied
1700
CHANNEL_REQS_SUCCESS
3723 - PBCCH/PCCCH
Modied
1700
AVAILABLE_PDTCH
3723 - PBCCH/PCCCH
Modied
1700
ACCESS_PER_PPCH
3723 - PBCCH/PCCCH
Added
1700
PPCH_Q_PAGE_DISCARD
3723 - PBCCH/PCCCH
Added
1700
GPRS_PPCH_PAGCH_Q_LENGTH
3723 - PBCCH/PCCCH
Added
1700
GPRS_DL_ASGN_PCCCH
3723 - PBCCH/PCCCH
Added
1700
G_RACH_UNSVCD_BTS
4441 - Enhanced
Scheduling
Added
1700
CH_REQ_UNSVCD_PCU
4441 - Enhanced
Scheduling
Added
1700
GPRS_PRR_BLK_USG
4441 - Enhanced
Scheduling
Added
1700
GPRS_RACH_ARRIVAL
4441 - Enhanced
Scheduling
Added
1700
AIR_DL_TBF_FAILURES
Added
1700
AIR_UL_TBF_FAILURES
Added
1700
CONG_REL_DL_SCTS
Added
1700
GBL_PAGING_REQS
4040
Modied
1700
PRP_LOAD
4040
Modied
AMR 1700
MA_REQ_FROM_MSC
4322 - AMR
Modied
AMR 1700
HO_REQ_FROM_MSC
4322 - AMR
Added
AMR 1700
EFR_REQ_FROM_MSC
4322 - AMR
Removed
AMR 1700
MA_COMPLETE_TO_MSC
4322 - AMR
Modied
AMR 1700
HO_REQ_ACK_TO_MSC
4322 - AMR
Added
AMR 1700
HO_REQ_MSC_OK
4322 - AMR
Removed
Continued
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Statistic name
Associated feature
Action
AMR 1700
FER_NON_AMR
4322 - AMR
Added
AMR 1700
FER
4322 - AMR
Removed
AMR 1700
FER_AMR_FR
4322 - AMR
Added
AMR 1700
FER_AMR_HR
4322 - AMR
Added
AMR 1700
INTRA_CELL_HO_ATMPT
4322 - AMR
Removed
AMR 1700
INTRA_CELL_HO_ATMPT_FR_FR
4322 - AMR
Added
AMR 1700
INTRA_CELL_HO_ATMPT_HR_HR
4322 - AMR
Added
AMR 1700
INTRA_CELL_HO_ATMPT_HR_FR
4322 - AMR
Added
AMR 1700
INTRA_CELL_HO_ATMPT_FR_HR
4322 - AMR
Added
AMR 1700
TCH_CONGESTION_HR_AMR
4322 - AMR
Added
AMR 1700
Added
AMR 1700
BUSY_TCH_HR_AMR
4322 - AMR
Added
AMR 1700
AVAILABLE_TCH_HR_AMR
4322 - AMR
Added
AMR 1700
RF_LOSSES_TCH_HR_AMR
4322 - AMR
Added
AMR 1700
ALLOC_TCH_HR_AMR
4322 - AMR
Added
AMR 1700
ALLOC_TCH_FAIL_HR_AMR
4322 - AMR
Added
AMR 1700
CALL_SP_VERS_REQUEST_
MONITOR
4322 - AMR
Modied
AMR 1700
BUSY_TCH
4322 - AMR
Modied
AMR 1700
BUSY_TCH_CARR
4322 - AMR
Modied
AMR 1700
TCH_CONGESTION
4322 - AMR
Modied
AMR 1700
TCH_CONGESTION_HR_AMR
4322 - AMR
Modied
AMR 1700
RF_LOSSES_TCH
4322 - AMR
Modied
AMR 1700
ALLOC_TCH
4322 - AMR
Modied
AMR 1700
ALLOC_TCH_FAIL
4322 - AMR
Modied
AMR 1700
ALLOC_TCH_HR_AMR
4322 - AMR
Modied
AMR 1700
ALLOC_TCH_FAIL_HR_AMR
4322 - AMR
Modied
AMR 1700
Added
AMR 1700
Added
AMR 1700
Added
AMR 1700
Added
AMR 1700
AMR_FR_UL_ADAPTATION
4322 - AMR
Added
AMR 1700
AMR_FR_DL_ADAPTATION
4322 - AMR
Added
AMR 1700
AMR_HR_UL_ADAPTATION
4322 - AMR
Added
Continued
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Statistic name
Associated feature
Action
AMR 1700
AMR_HR_DL_ADAPTATION
4322 - AMR
Added
AMR 1700
Added
AMR 1700
Added
AMR 1700
ATER_CHANNEL_STATUS
4084 - AMR
Added
AMR 1700
ATER_EMERG_PREEMPT_STATUS
4084 - AMR
Added
AMR 1700
FER
SR 1100790
Re-added
1740
AIR_DL_DATA_BLKS
23658 - EGPRS
Removed
1740
AIR_UL_DATA_BLKS
23658 - EGPRS
Removed
1740
MS_CLASS_1_10_REQ
23658 - EGPRS
Removed
1740
MS_CLASS_11_19_REQ
23658 - EGPRS
Removed
1740
MS_CLASS_20_29_REQ
23658 - EGPRS
Removed
1740
CHANNEL_REQS_REC
23658 - EGPRS
Modied
1740
CHANNEL_REQS_SUCCESS
23658 - EGPRS
Modied
1740
IMM_ASSGN_CAUSE
23658 - EGPRS
Modied
1740
CODING_SCHEME_CHANGE
23658 - EGPRS
Modied
1740
AVAILABLE_PDTCH
23658 - EGPRS
Renamed
1740
GPRS_AVAILABLE_PDTCH.
23658 - EGPRS
Added
1740
EGPRS_AVAILABLE_PDTCH
23658 - EGPRS
Added
1740
EGPRS_64K_CHANNELS_SWITCHED23658 - EGPRS
Added
1740
EGPRS_64K_NOT_AVAIL
23658 - EGPRS
Added
1740
EGPRS_DL_ASGN_PCCCH
23658 - EGPRS
Added
1740
DL_RADIO_BLKS_1_TS
23658 - EGPRS
Added
1740
DL_RADIO_BLKS_2_TS
23658 - EGPRS
Added
1740
DL_RADIO_BLKS_3_TS
23658 - EGPRS
Added
1740
DL_RADIO_BLKS_4_TS
23658 - EGPRS
Added
1740
DL_TBF_TIME_1_TS
23658 - EGPRS
Added
1740
DL_TBF_TIME_2_TS
23658 - EGPRS
Added
1740
DL_TBF_TIME_3_TS
23658 - EGPRS
Added
1740
DL_TBF_TIME_4_TS
23658 - EGPRS
Added
1740
UL_RADIO_BLKS_GMSK_1_TS
23658 - EGPRS
Added
1740
UL_RADIO_BLKS_GMSK_2_TS
23658 - EGPRS
Added
1740
UL_TBF_TIME_GMSK_1_TS
23658 - EGPRS
Added
1740
UL_TBF_TIME_GMSK_2_TS
23658 - EGPRS
Added
1740
UL_RADIO_BLKS_8PSK_1_TS
23658 - EGPRS
Added
Continued
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Statistic name
Associated feature
Action
1740
UL_RADIO_BLKS_8PSK_2_TS
23658 - EGPRS
Added
1740
UL_TBF_TIME_8PSK_1_TS
23658 - EGPRS
Added
1740
UL_TBF_TIME_8PSK_2_TS
23658 - EGPRS
Added
1740
DL_RLC_ACK_NEW_BLKS
23658 - EGPRS
Added
1740
DL_RLC_UNACK_NEW_BLKS
23658 - EGPRS
Added
1740
DL_RLC_RETX_BLKS
23658 - EGPRS
Added
1740
DL_RLC_STALLED_BLKS
23658 - EGPRS
Added
1740
DL_RLC_NACK_BLKS
23658 - EGPRS
Added
1740
DL_RLC_DDTR_BLKS
23658 - EGPRS
Added
1740
UL_RLC_ACK_NEW_BLKS
23658 - EGPRS
Added
1740
UL_RLC_UNACK_NEW_BLKS
23658 - EGPRS
Added
1740
UL_RLC_RETX_BLKS
23658 - EGPRS
Added
1740
SDCCH_HO
SR 259561
Added
1740
SMS_INIT_ON_SDCCH_HO_
SR 259561
Added
1760
MA_REQ_FROM_MSC
22064 - GSM_HR
Modied
1760
MA_COMPLETE_TO_MSC
22064 - GSM_HR
Modied
1760
HO_REQ_FROM_MSC
22064 - GSM_HR
Modied
1760
HO_REQ_ACK_TO_MSC
22064 - GSM_HR
Modied
1760
FER_GSM_HR
22064 - GSM_HR
Added
1760
FER_NON_AMR
22064 - GSM_HR
Removed
1760
FER_GSM_FR_EFR
22064 - GSM_HR
Added
1760
TCH_CONGESTION
22064 - GSM_HR
Modied
1760
TCH_CONGESTION_HR_AMR
22064 - GSM_HR
Removed
1760
TCH_CONGESTION_HR
22064 - GSM_HR
Added
1760
TCH_CONG_INNER_ZONE
22064 - GSM_HR
Modied
1760
Removed
1760
TCH_CONG_INNER_ZONE_HR
22064 - GSM_HR
Added
1760
BUSY_TCH
22064 - GSM_HR
Modied
1760
BUSY_TCH_CARR
22064 - GSM_HR
Modied
1760
BUSY_TCH_HR_AMR
22064 - GSM_HR
Removed
1760
BUSY_TCH_HR
22064 - GSM_HR
Added
1760
BUSY_TCH_CARR_HR_AMR
22064 - GSM_HR
Removed
1760
BUSY_TCH_CARR_HR
22064 - GSM_HR
Added
1760
AVAILABLE_TCH
22064 - GSM_HR
Modied
Continued
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Statistic name
Associated feature
Action
1760
AVAILABLE_TCH_HR_AMR
22064 - GSM_HR
Removed
1760
AVAILABLE_TCH_HR
22064 - GSM_HR
Added
1760
RF_LOSSES_TCH
22064 - GSM_HR
Modied
1760
RF_LOSSES_TCH_HR_AMR
22064 - GSM_HR
Removed
1760
RF_LOSSES_TCH_HR
22064 - GSM_HR
Added
1760
ALLOC_TCH
22064 - GSM_HR
Modied
1760
ALLOC_TCH_FAIL
22064 - GSM_HR
Modied
1760
ALLOC_TCH_HR_AMR
22064 - GSM_HR
Removed
1760
ALLOC_TCH_HR
22064 - GSM_HR
Added
1760
ALLOC_TCH_FAIL_HR_AMR
22064 - GSM_HR
Removed
1760
ALLOC_TCH_FAIL_HR
22064 - GSM_HR
Added
1760
CALL_SP_VERS_DOWNGRADE_
MONITOR
22064 - GSM_HR
Modied
1760
MA_REQ_SDCCH_PG_RSP
PR 180867
Added
1760
DL_BUSY_PDTCH
PR 183169
Modied
1760
UL_BUSY_PDTCH
PR 183169
Modied
1800
GPRS_CONGESTION
Added
1800
TBF_SESSIONS
Added
1800
DL_BLER_CS1
Added
1800
DL_BLER_CS2
Added
1800
DL_BLER_CS3
Added
1800
DL_BLER_CS4
Added
1800
UL_BLER_CS1
Added
1800
UL_BLER_CS2
Added
1800
UL_BLER_CS3
Added
1800
UL_BLER_CS4
Added
1800
DL_BLER_MCS1
Added
1800
DL_BLER_MCS2
Added
1800
DL_BLER_MCS3
Added
1800
DL_BLER_MCS4
Added
1800
DL_BLER_MCS5
Added
1800
DL_BLER_MCS6
Added
1800
DL_BLER_MCS7
Added
1800
DL_BLER_MCS8
Added
Continued
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Statistic name
Associated feature
Action
1800
DL_BLER_MCS9
Added
1800
UL_BLER_MCS1
Added
1800
UL_BLER_MCS2
Added
1800
UL_BLER_MCS3
Added
1800
UL_BLER_MCS4
Added
1800
UL_BLER_MCS5
Added
1800
UL_BLER_MCS6
Added
1800
UL_BLER_MCS7
Added
1800
UL_BLER_MCS8
Added
1800
UL_BLER_MCS9
Added
1800
PDU_DISCARD_FR
Added
1800
PDU_DISCARD_LLC
Added
1800
DL_LLC_FRAMES_GB
Added
1800
DL_LLC_FRAMES_PCU
Added
1800
UL_LLC_FRAMES
Added
1800
PS_PAGE_REQS
Added
1800
CS_PAGE_REQS
Added
1800
PACCH_PAGE_REQS
Added
1800
TBF_DL_ASGN_PACCH
Added
1800
TBF_REL_PACCH_LOST
Added
1800
CS1234_ON_64K_CHAN
Added
1800
DL_PDTCH_CONGESTION
Removed
1800
UL_PDTCH_CONGESTION
Removed
1800
GBL_LINK_INS
Removed
1800
RBER
Modied
1800
NUM_CELL_RESEL_NEI
22708/23706 - Network
Assisted Cell Change
Added
1800
NUM_CELL_RESEL_CELL
22708/23706 - Network
Assisted Cell Change
Added
1800
NUM_CELL_RESEL_CELL_PCCN
22708/23706 - Network
Assisted Cell Change
Added
1800
NUM_CELL_RESEL_CELL_SUCC
22708/23706 - Network
Assisted Cell Change
Added
1800
NUM_CELL_RESEL_NEI_SUCC
22708/23706 - Network
Assisted Cell Change
Added
Continued
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Statistic name
Associated feature
Action
1800
NUM_CELL_RESEL_NEI_PCCN
22708/23706 - Network
Assisted Cell Change
Added
1800
GPRS_CELL_RESELECT_ATMPT
22708/23706 - Network
Assisted Cell Change
Removed
1800
GPRS_MS_NEIGHBOR_STRONG
22708/23706 - Network
Assisted Cell Change
Removed
1800
PFC_ADMISSION_SUCCESS
Added
1800
Added
1800
PFC_ADMISSION_REJECTION
Added
1800
PFC_ADMISSION_REJECTION_
OTHER
Added
1800
PFC_DOWNGRADE_SUCCESS
Added
1800
PFC_DOWNGRADE_FAILURE is
added
Added
1800
PFC_PREEMPTIONS
Added
1800
PFC_REJ_DGRD_PRMPT_PRP
Added
1800
PFC_REJ_DGRD_PRMPT_CELL
Added
1800
PFC_REJECT_CAUSES
Added
1800
DL_LLC_DATA_VOLUME
Added
1800
UL_LLC_DATA_VOLUME
Added
1800
PFC_UPGRADE is added
Added
1800
TIMER_EXP_PAP_CONV
Added
1800
PRP_PD_DEMAND
22100 - PDTCH
Congured
Added
1800
GCI_FOR_64KPD_DEMAND
22100 - PDTCH
Congured
Added
1800
GCI_FOR_32KPD_DEMAND
22100 - PDTCH
Congured
Added
Continued
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Statistic name
Associated feature
Action
1800
GCI_FOR_16KPD_DEMAND
22100 - PDTCH
Congured
Added
1800
TOTAL_GCI_FOR_PD_DEMAND
22100 - PDTCH
Congured
Added
1800
OUT_INTER_BSS_HO_EQUIP_FAIL
22103 - Changes to
OUT_INTER_BSS_HO
Modied
1800
OUT_INTER_BSS_HO_CLEARED
22103 - Changes to
OUT_INTER_BSS_HO
Modied
1800
OUT_INTER_BSS_HO_FAIL
22103 - Changes to
OUT_INTER_BSS_HO
Added
1800
BSS_OVLD_MSGS_TX
Added
1800
RSL_LCF_CONGESTION
Added
1800
MSGS_DISCARD_ON_GPROC
Added
1800
MSGS_DISCARD_ON_RSL
Added
1800
PACKET_SYSINFO_RESP
24303 - Release 4
Compliance (Phase 1)
Added
1800
PACKET_SYSINFO_REQ_
24303 - Release 4
Compliance (Phase 1)
Added
1800
TCH_PREEMPT_RQD
24347 - Enhanced
Multi-level Precedence
and Preemption service
Added
1800
TCH_PREEMPT_ATMPT
24347 - Enhanced
Multi-level Precedence
and Preemption service
Added
1800
TCH_PREEMPT_CAP
24347 - Enhanced
Multi-level Precedence
and Preemption service
Added
1800
TCH_PREEMPT_FAIL_NO_CAND
24347 - Enhanced
Multi-level Precedence
and Preemption service
Added
1800
TCH_PREEMPT_FAIL_TIMEOUT
24347 - Enhanced
Multi-level Precedence
and Preemption service
Added
1800
TCH_Q_REMOVED
24347 - Enhanced
Multi-level Precedence
and Preemption service
Modied
Continued
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Action
Statistic name
Associated feature
1800
ATER_EMERG_PREEMPT_STATUS
24347 - Enhanced
Multi-level Precedence
and Preemption service
Removed
1800
ATER_PREEMPT_RQD
24347 - Enhanced
Multi-level Precedence
and Preemption service
Added
1800
ATER_PREEMPT_ATMPT
24347 - Enhanced
Multi-level Precedence
and Preemption service
Added
1800
QUEUE_PREEMPT_ATMPT
24347 - Enhanced
Multi-level Precedence
and Preemption service
Added
1800
CALLS_QUEUED
24347 - Enhanced
Multi-level Precedence
and Preemption service
Modied
1800
ATER_PREEMPT_ATMPT_SWOVER
24347 - Enhanced
Multi-level Precedence
and Preemption service
Added
1800
ATER_PREEMPT_FAIL
24347 - Enhanced
Multi-level Precedence
and Preemption service
Added
1800
ATER_PREEMPT_FAIL_SWOVER
24347 - Enhanced
Multi-level Precedence
and Preemption service
Added
1800
NUM_HO_3G_ATTEMPTS
Added
1800
NUM_HO_TO_3G_RES_ALLOC_
SUCC
Added
1800
NUM_HO_TO_3G_SUCCESS
Added
1800
NUM_T3121_EXPIRY
Added
1800
NUM_HO_FROM_3G_ATTEMPTS
Added
1800
NUM_HO_FROM_3G_SUCCESS
Added
1800
NUM_MULTIRAT_MS_ORIG_CALL
Added
1800
OUT_HO_NC_SUC
Modied
1800
OUT_HO_NC_CAUSE_ATMPT
Modied
1800
ALLOC_TCH
Modied
Continued
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Action
Statistic name
Associated feature
1800
ALLOC_TCH_FAIL
Modied
1800
ALLOC_TCH_CARR
Modied
1800
ALLOC_TCH_HR
Modied
1800
ALLOC_TCH_HR_FAIL
Modied
1800
ALLOC_TCH_SIG
SR 2213866
1800
CHAN_REQ_MS_FAIL
Modied
1800
CHAN_REQ_MS_BLK
Modied
1800
OK_ACC_PROC
Modied
1800
INV_EST_CAUSE_ON_RACH
Removed
1800
AVAILABLE_TCH_PGSM
22404 - Intelligent
Multi-Layer Resource
Management
Added
1800
AVAILABLE_TCH_EGSM
22404 - Intelligent
Multi-Layer Resource
Management
Added
1800
AVAILABLE_TCH_DCS1800
22404 - Intelligent
Multi-Layer Resource
Management
Added
1800
BUSY_TCH_PGSM
22404 - Intelligent
Multi-Layer Resource
Management
Added
1800
BUSY_TCH_EGSM
22404 - Intelligent
Multi-Layer Resource
Management
Added
1800
BUSY_TCH_DCS1800
22404 - Intelligent
Multi-Layer Resource
Management
Added
1800
EGPRS_64k_CHANNEL_WIDTH
Added
1800
UL_EGPRS_BACKHAUL_DEMAND
Added
1800
DL_EGPRS_BACKHAUL_DEMAND
Added
1800
UL_EGPRS_BACKHAUL_USED
Added
1800
DL_EGPRS_BACKHAUL_USED
Added
1800
AVG_SIMUL_DL_TBFS
Added
1800
AVG_SIMUL_UL_TBFS
Added
1800
BLOCKED_DL_TBFS
Added
1800
CLR_REQ_CALL_SETUP
SR 528457
Added
Added
Continued
68P02901W56-S
21-13
May 2008
Statistic name
Associated feature
Action
1800
RF_LOSSES_TCH_SIG
SR 2213866
Added
1900
RSL_TX_OCTETS
22266
Added
1900
RSL_RX_OCTETS
22266
Added
1900
RSL_LINK_INS
22266
Added
1900
HO_BLKD_BSP_OVERLOAD
23306
Added
1900
MA_CMD_TO_MS_BLKD
23306
Modied
1900
PROCESSOR_CRITICAL_OVERLOAD 23306
Added
1900
PROCESSOR_SAFE_OVERLOAD
23306
Added
1900
RF_LOSSES_TCH
25867
Modied
1900
RF_LOSSES_TCH_HR
25867
Modied
1900
RF_LOSSES_SD
25867
Modied
1900
DL_LLC_DATA_VOLUME
27703A
Modied
1900
PDU_DISCARD_LLC
27703A
Modied
1900
PFC_ADMISSION
27703A
Modied
1900
PFC_ADMISSION_TRAFFIC_CLASS
27703A
Modied
1900
PFC_DOWNGRADE_FAILURE
27703A
Modied
1900
PFC_DOWNGRADE_SUCCESS
27703A
Modied
1900
PFC_GBR_DL
27703A
Added
1900
PFC_GBR_UL
27703A
Added
1900
PFC_PREEMPTIONS
27703A
Modied
1900
PFC_PREEMPTIONS_TRAFFIC_
CLASS
27703A
Added
1900
PFC_REJECT_CAUSES
27703A
Modied
1900
PFC_REJECTION
27703A
Modied
1900
PFC_REJECTION_TRAFFIC_CLASS
27703A
Modied
1900
PFC_TRANSFER_DELAY
27703A
Added
1900
PFC_UPGRADE
27703A
Modied
1900
UL_LLC_DATA_VOLUME
27703A
Modied
1900
NUM_SUSP_RESU_RCVD
27717
Added
1900
PRP_LOAD
28000
Modied
1900
MTP_SL_ERROR_RATE_HSP
28337
Added
1900
MTL_UTILISATION_RX
28337
Modied
1900
MTL_UTILISATION_TX
28337
Modied
1900
CPU_USAGE
28351
Modied
1900
ETH_RX_BYTE
28351
Added
1900
ETH_RX_ERROR
28351
Added
Continued
21-14
68P02901W56-S
May 2008
Statistic name
Associated feature
Action
1900
ETH_RX_PKT
28351
Added
1900
ETH_TX_BYTE
28351
Added
1900
ETH_TX_ERROR
28351
Added
1900
ETH_TX_PKT
28351
Added
1900
GCI_FOR_16KPD_DEMAND
28351
Modied
1900
GCI_FOR_32KPD_DEMAND
28351
Modied
1900
GCI_FOR_64KPD_DEMAND
28351
Modied
1900
PFC_REJ_DGRD_PRMPT_PRP
28351
Modied
1900
PRP_PD_DEMAND
28351
Modied
1900
PSI_TRAU_FILL_FRAME_TX
28351
Added
1900
TBF_SESSIONS
28351
Modied
1900
TOTAL_GCI_FOR_PD_DEMAND
28351
Modied
1900
PRP_LOAD
28351
Modied
1900
AVG_SIMUL_UL_TBFS
Modied
1900
BLOCKED_DL_TBFS
Modied
1900
BSS_AVAILABLITLY
1900
RSS_ALLOC_RESERVE_BLOCK
1900
PFC_ADMISSION_OTHER
27703A
Removed
1900
PFC_REJECTION_OTHER
27703A
Removed
1900
UPLINK_PDTCH_BLOCKING_RATE
Removed
1900
GPRS_DL_ACT_TS
Removed
1900
GPRS_UL_ACT_TS
Removed
1900
CELL_UPDATE
Removed
1900
UL_TBF_SUCCESS_RATE_EGPRS
Removed
1900
UL_TBF_SUCCESS_TO_SEIZURE_
RATE
Removed
1900
INTRA_CELL_HO_SUCCESS_RATE
Modied
1900
UL_MEAN_TBF_DURATION
Modied
1900
UL_TBF_FAILURE_RATE
Modied
1900
LLC_BUFFER_OVERFLOW_RATE
Modied
1900
INTERNAL_SUCCESS
Modied
1900
INTERNAL_RECOVERED
Modied
1900
INTERNAL_LOST
Modied
Modied
Added
Continued
68P02901W56-S
21-15
May 2008
21-16
Statistic name
Associated feature
Action
1900
INTRA_CELL_HO_SUCCESS_RATE
Modied
1900
INTRA_CELL_HO_FAIL_RECOVERED
Modied
1900
INTRA_CELL_HO_FAIL_LOST_MS
Modied
1900
HANDOVERS_PER_CALL
Modied
1900
INTRA_BSS_HO_TO_ALL_HO (i)
Modied
1900
TCH_Q_REMOVED
1900
PAGE_REQ_FROM_MSC
1900
BSS_AVAILABILITY
SR 2213866
Modied
1900
RF_LOSSES_TCH
SR 2213866
Modied
24347 - Enhanced
Multi-level Precedence
and Preemption service
Modied
Modied
68P02901W56-S
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Index
Index
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ACCESS_PER_AGCH . . . . . . . . .
ACCESS_PER_PPCH . . . . . . . . .
ACCESS_PER_RACH . . . . . . . . .
Accessibility statistics . . . . . . . . .
ADJ_CHAN_INTF . . . . . . . . . . .
AIR_DL_CONTROL_BLKS . . . . . . .
AIR_DL_TBF_FAILURES. . . . . . . .
AIR_INTERFACE_BW_CS1 . . . . . .
AIR_INTERFACE_BW_CS2 . . . . . .
AIR_INTERFACE_BW_CS3 . . . . . .
AIR_INTERFACE_BW_CS4 . . . . . .
AIR_INTERFACE_PAGING . . . . . .
AIR_UL_CONTROL_BLKS . . . . . . .
AIR_UL_TBF_FAILURES . . . . . . .
ALLOC_SDCCH . . . . . . . . . . . .
ALLOC_SDCCH_CARR . . . . . . . .
ALLOC_SDCCH_FAIL . . . . . . . . .
ALLOC_TCH . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ALLOC_TCH_CARR . . . . . . . . . .
ALLOC_TCH_FAIL. . . . . . . . . . .
ALLOC_TCH_FAIL_HR . . . . . . . .
ALLOC_TCH_FAIL_INNER_ZONE . . .
ALLOC_TCH_HR . . . . . . . . . . .
ALLOC_TCH_SIG . . . . . . . . . . .
AMR_DECREASE_THRESH_ADJUST .
AMR_FR_DL_ADAPTATION . . . . . .
AMR_FR_DL_CODEC_MODE_USAGE .
AMR_FR_UL_ADAPTATION . . . . . .
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4-11
4-18
4-20
19-81
4-195
13-9
13-10
18-7
18-8
18-9
18-10
18-11
13-11
13-12
4-21
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4-22
4-23
. 6-5
4-24
4-25
4-27
4-29
4-31
4-32
4-33
4-34
4-35
AMR_FR_UL_CODEC_MODE_USAGE .
AMR_HR_DL_ADAPTATION . . . . . .
AMR_HR_DL_CODEC_MODE_USAGE.
AMR_HR_UL_ADAPTATION . . . . . .
AMR_HR_UL_CODEC_MODE_USAGE.
AMR_INCREASE_THRESH_ADJUST .
approximate equality . . . . . . . . .
assignment to TCH
assignment successful . . . . . . .
fail recovered . . . . . . . . . . . .
immediate assignment failure . . . .
TCH assignment blocked . . . . . .
ASSIGNMENT_REDIRECTION . . . .
ASSIGNMENT_SUCCESS_RATE . . .
ATER_CHANNEL_REQUEST . . . . .
ATER_CHANNEL_STATUS . . . . . .
ATER_PREEMPT_ATMPT . . . . . . .
ATER_PREEMPT_ATMPT_SWOVER . .
ATER_PREEMPT_FAIL . . . . . . . .
ATER_PREEMPT_FAIL_SWOVER . . .
ATER_PREEMPT_RQD . . . . . . . .
ATTEMPT_IMMED_ASSIGN_PROC . .
AVAILABLE_SDCCH . . . . . . . . .
AVAILABLE_TCH . . . . . . . . . . .
AVAILABLE_TCH_DCS1800 . . . . . .
AVAILABLE_TCH_EGSM . . . . . . .
AVAILABLE_TCH_PGSM . . . . . . .
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4-36
4-37
4-38
4-39
4-40
4-41
20-6
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19-18
19-22
19-20
19-21
4-42
18-12
12-3
12-4
12-6
12-7
12-8
12-9
12-10
17-7
4-43
4-45
4-47
4-49
4-52
BSS_OVLD_MSGS_TX . . . . . . . .
BSSLAP_ABORT_RCV . . . . . . . .
BSSLAP_ABORT_SENT . . . . . . .
BSSLAP_MS_POS_CMD . . . . . . .
BSSLAP_MS_POS_RESP . . . . . .
BSSLAP_REJ . . . . . . . . . . . .
BSSLAP_RESET . . . . . . . . . . .
BSSLAP_TA_REQ . . . . . . . . . .
BSSLAP_TA_RESP. . . . . . . . . .
BSSLAP_TOA_REQ . . . . . . . . .
BSSMAP_CONLESS_INFO_RCV. . .
BSSMAP_CONLESS_INFO_SENT . .
BSSMAP_PERF_LOC_ABORT_MSGS
BSSMAP_PERF_LOC_REQ_MSGS . .
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BAD_HO_REFNUM_MS . .
Band reassignment
introduction
fail recovered . . . . .
handover successful .
handover unsuccessful
BAND_HANDOVER . . . .
BAND_RE_ASSIGN . . . .
BER . . . . . . . . . . . .
BSC
functions . . . . . . . .
BSS
functions . . . . . . . .
BSS_AVAILABILITY . . . .
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4-54
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19-68
19-67
19-68
4-195
4-195
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19-4
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19-4
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10-4
10-5
10-6
10-7
10-8
10-9
10-10
10-11
10-12
10-13
10-14
10-15
10-16
IX-1
Index
BSSMAP_PERF_LOC_RESP_MSGS . . .
10-21
BSSMAPLE_CONLESS_INFO_RCV . . .
BSSMAPLE_CONLESS_INFO_SENT . .
BSSMAPLE_PERF_LOC_ABORT_MSGS .
BSSMAPLE_PERF_LOC_RESP_MSGS . .
BUSY_CICS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
BUSY_SDCCH. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
10-17,
BUSY_TCH . . . . . .
BUSY_TCH_CARR . . .
BUSY_TCH_CARR_HR
BUSY_TCH_DCS1800 .
BUSY_TCH_EGSM . .
BUSY_TCH_HR . . . .
BUSY_TCH_PGSM . .
. 10-18
. 10-19
. 10-20
. 10-22
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11-4
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4-57
4-59, 6-8
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4-60
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4-61
4-51, 4-62
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4-63
CHAN_REQ_MS_FAIL . . . . . .
CHAN_UL_TX_PWR_LVL . . . .
CHANNEL_REQS_REC . . . . .
CHANNEL_REQS_REJ . . . . .
CHANNEL_REQS_SUCCESS . .
chg_stat_prop . . . . . . . . . .
chg_stat_prop command . . . .
CIPHER_MODE_FAIL . . . . . .
CLASSMK_UPDATE_FAIL . . . .
CLR_CMD_FROM_MSC . . . . .
CLR_REQ_CALL_SETUP . . . .
CLR_REQ_TO_MSC . . . . . . .
cm_lcs_request . . . . . . . . .
CM_REESTABLISH . . . . . . .
CM_SERV_REQ_C . . . . . . . .
CM_SERV_REQ_EMERG . . . .
CM_SERV_REQ_SMS . . . . . .
CM_SERV_REQ_SUPP . . . . .
CODING_SCHEME_CHANGE . .
CONG_REL_DL_SCTS . . . . . .
CONGEST_EXIST_HO_ATMPT .
CONGEST_STAND_HO_ATMPT .
CONGESTION . . . . . . . . .
Congestion relief
intra-BSS . . . . . . . . . . .
CONGESTION_LOST_MSU . . .
CONN_REFUSED . . . . . . . .
CONN_REQ_TO_MSC . . . . . .
connection establishment
failure
failute . . . . . . . . . . . .
immediate assignment blocked
immediate assignment failure .
successful
mobile originated . . . . . .
mobile terminated call . . .
Counter array statistics . . . . .
Counter array bins . . . . . .
Interval expiry . . . . . . . .
Maximum values . . . . . . .
Counter statistics . . . . . . . .
Interval expiry . . . . . . . .
Maximum value . . . . . . . .
Threshold event reporting . .
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4-77
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4-79
C
C_SETUP_TCH_BLOCKING_RATE . .
C_SP_VERS_DOWNGRADE_MONITOR
C_SUCCESS_RATE . . . . . . . . . .
C_VOLUME . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
call clearing
cipher mode fail. . . . . . . . . . .
queueing timeout . . . . . . . . . .
RF loss on a TCH . . . . . . . . . .
RF loss on an SDCCH . . . . . . . .
Call model statistics. . . . . . . . . .
C_SETUP_TCH_BLOCKING_RATE .
HANDOVERS_PER_C (H) . . . . . .
IMSI_DETACHES_TO_C (Id) . . . .
INTRA_BSS_HO_TO__HO (i) . . . .
LOCATION_UPDATE_FACTOR (L). .
LOCATION_UPDATES_TO_CS (I) . .
PAGES_PER_C (PPC) . . . . . . . .
PAGES_PER_SECOND . . . . . . .
PAGING_RATE (P). . . . . . . . . .
SMS_TO_C_RATIO (S). . . . . . . .
call procedure
bids . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
bids-attempt-fail-recovered . . . . .
bids-attempt-failures . . . . . . . .
bids-attempts . . . . . . . . . . . .
bids-attempts-successes. . . . . . .
bids-bids blocked . . . . . . . . . .
call setup and handover matrix . . . .
call statistics
call_statistics . . . . . . . . . . . .
CALL_SETUP_RF_ASSIGN
MENT_FAIL_RATE_LOST_MS . . . . .
CALL_SETUP_RF_ASSIGN
MENT_FAIL_RATE_RECOVERED_MS .
CALL_SETUP_RF_ASSIGNMENT_SUC
CESS_RATE . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
cell statistics
introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . .
CELL_FLUSH_REQS . . . . . . . . .
CELL_TCH_ASSIGNMENTS. . . . . .
CELL_TCH_OCATIONS . . . . . . . .
CH_REQ_UNSVCD_PCU . . . . . . .
CHAN_DL_TX_PWR_LVL . . . . . . .
CHAN_REQ_CAUSE_ATMPT . . . . .
CHAN_REQ_MS_BLK . . . . . . . . .
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4-64
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19-50
19-49
19-48
16-1
16-3
16-4
16-6
16-7
16-8
16-9
16-10
16-11
16-12
16-13
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19-6
19-6
19-6
19-6
19-6
19-7
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17-9
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6-10
4-67, 10-2
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4-68
6-11
6-13
13-20
13-22
13-23
2-47
2-43
4-69
4-70
4-71
4-74
4-72
4-133
4-133
4-133
4-133
4-133
4-133
13-25
13-27
4-75
4-76
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1-6, 2-45
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68P02901W56-S
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Index
CPU_USAGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-2
CS_PAGE_REQS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13-29
CS_QUEUED . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4-66
CS12_ON_32K_CHAN . . . . . . . . . . . 13-30
CS1234_ON_64K_CHAN . . . . . . . . . 13-31
Custom statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-4
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default values . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Dictionary = br
Average call duration . . . . . . . .
C_DURATION . . . . . . . . . . . .
Call model statistics
C_DURATION . . . . . . . . . . .
Directed retry
intra-BSS . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
disabling a statistic
disable a statistic . . . . . . . . . .
disp_interval command . . . . . . . .
disp_stat_prop command . . . . . . .
disp_stats command. . . . . . . . . .
Displaying a counter array statistic . .
Displaying a counter statistic . . . . .
Displaying a distribution statistic . . .
Displaying a duration statistic . . . .
Displaying a gauge statistic . . . . . .
Displaying statistic properties . . . .
Displaying a counter array statistic .
Displaying a counter statistic . . . .
Displaying a distribution statistic . .
Displaying a duration statistic . . .
Displaying a gauge statistic . . . . .
Displaying statistic values. . . . . . .
Displaying the statistics interval . . .
Displaying the statistics interval start
times . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
DISTANCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Distribution statistics . . . . . . . . .
DL_BANDWIDTH_INDICATOR_E
GPRS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
DL_BANDWIDTH_INDICATOR_GPRS .
DL_BLER_CS1 . . . . . . . . . . . .
DL_BLER_CS2 . . . . . . . . . . . .
DL_BLER_CS3 . . . . . . . . . . . .
DL_BLER_CS4 . . . . . . . . . . . .
DL_BLER_MCS1 . . . . . . . . . . .
DL_BLER_MCS2 . . . . . . . . . . .
DL_BLER_MCS3 . . . . . . . . . . .
DL_BLER_MCS4 . . . . . . . . . . .
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16-2
16-2
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16-2
DL_BLER_MCS5 . . . . . . . . . .
DL_BLER_MCS6 . . . . . . . . . .
DL_BLER_MCS7 . . . . . . . . . .
DL_BLER_MCS8 . . . . . . . . . .
DL_BLER_MCS9 . . . . . . . . . .
DL_BUSY_PDTCH . . . . . . . . . .
DL_EGPRS_64K_CHANNEL_WIDTH
DL_EGPRS_BACKHAUL_DEMAND .
DL_EGPRS_BACKHAUL_USED . . .
DL_LLC_DATA_VOLUME . . . . . .
DL_LLC_FRAMES_GB . . . . . . . .
DL_LLC_FRAMES_PCU . . . . . . .
DL_LLC_TRAFFIC_VOLUME_INDIC
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DL_PDTCH_Q_LENGTH . . . . . . .
DL_PDTCH_SEIZURE . . . . . . . .
DL_RADIO_BLKS_1_TS . . . . . . .
DL_RADIO_BLKS_2_TS . . . . . . .
DL_RADIO_BLKS_3_TS . . . . . . .
DL_RADIO_BLKS_4_TS . . . . . . .
DL_RLC_ACK_NEW_BLKS . . . . .
DL_RLC_DDTR_BLKS . . . . . . . .
DL_RLC_NACK_BLKS . . . . . . . .
DL_RLC_RETX_BLKS . . . . . . . .
DL_RLC_STED_BLKS . . . . . . . .
DL_RLC_UNACK_NEW_BLKS . . . .
DL_TBF_TIME_1_TS . . . . . . . .
DL_TBF_TIME_2_TS . . . . . . . .
DL_TBF_TIME_3_TS . . . . . . . .
DL_TBF_TIME_4_TS . . . . . . . .
DOWNINTERF . . . . . . . . . . .
DOWNLEVEL . . . . . . . . . . . .
DOWNQUAL . . . . . . . . . . . .
DROP_CALL_RATE . . . . . . . . .
Duration statistics . . . . . . . . .
Interval expiry . . . . . . . . . .
Maximum value . . . . . . . . . .
Period counter and mean value . .
Total duration . . . . . . . . . . .
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2-63
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13-95
13-96
13-97
13-98
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4-195
4-195
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EGPRS_64K_NOT_AVAIL . . . . . . . .
EGPRS_AVAIL_PDTCH . . . . . . . . .
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May 2008
13-103
13-104
13-105
EGPRS_DL_ASGN_PCCCH . . . . . . . 13-106
EGSM (extended GSM) . . . . . . . . . .
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Index
ER_INTRA_CELL_HO_ATMPT . . . . . . .
ER_INTRA_CELL_HO_SUC . . . . . . . .
2-3
4-84
4-85
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feature
22266 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-6
to 2-7, 2-16 to 2-17, 2-27 to 2-28, 2-43, 2-52 to
2-53, 2-65, 12-2, 12-20 to 12-22
23306 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2-3 to 2-4,
2-22 to 2-24, 2-43 to 2-44, 2-50, 2-64, 4-112 to
4-113, 7-1, 7-10 to 7-11, 18-2, 18-35
25867 . . . . . . . . . 2-7 to 2-8, 2-28 to 2-30,
2-45, 2-58 to 2-59, 4-179 to 4-183
26740 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-6, 2-26
to 2-27, 2-52, 8-1 to 8-8, 13-6
27703A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-9
to 2-10, 2-17, 2-32, 2-43, 2-60 to 2-61, 4-8, 4-82
to 4-83, 4-147 to 4-149, 4-151 to 4-155, 4-157,
feature (contd.)
27703A (contd.)
4-159 to 4-161, 4-164, 4-166 to 4-170, 4-173 to
4-174, 4-219 to 4-220, 13-158 to 13-159
27717 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2, 3-12
28000 . . . . . . . . . . . . 13-160 to 13-161
28337 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-4, 2-13,
2-24, 2-44, 2-46, 2-50, 11-3, 11-30
28351 . . .
2-6, 2-26 to 2-27, 2-52, 7-2 to 7-5,
7-9, 7-12, 7-14 to 8-7, 13-160 to 13-161, 13-165
31565 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2-43
33397 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2-43
FER_AMR_FR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6-17
FLOW_CONTROL_BARRED . . . . . . . .
4-86
FRMR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-13
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G_RACH_UNSVCD_BTS . . . .
Gauge statistics . . . . . . . .
Interval expiry . . . . . . .
Threshold event reporting .
Gb interface. . . . . . . . . .
GBL statistics . . . . . . . . .
GBL_DL_DATA_THRPUT . . .
GBL_DL_DATA_THRPUT_HIST
GBL_FLOW_CTRL_SENT . . .
GBL_FLUSH_REQS
see CELL_FLUSH_REQS . .
GBL_PAGING_REQS . . . . .
GBL_UL_DATA_THRPUT . . .
GBL_UL_DATA_THRPUT_HIST
GBL_UNAVAILABLE . . . . .
GCI_FOR_16KPD_DEMAND. .
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13-109
13-110
13-112
GCI_FOR_64KPD_DEMAND. . . . .
GPRS performance . . . . . . . . .
GPRS_32K_CHANNELS_SWITCHED
GPRS_32K_DL_NOT_AVAIL . . . . .
GPRS_32K_UL_NOT_AVAIL . . . . .
GPRS_ACCESS_PER_AGCH . . . . .
GPRS_ACCESS_PER_RACH . . . . .
GPRS_AVAIL_PDTCH . . . . . . . .
GPRS_CELL_CONGESTION . . . . .
GPRS_CELL_RESELECT_FAIL . . .
GPRS_CHANNELS_SWITCHED . . .
GPRS_DL_ASGN_PCCCH . . . . . .
GPRS_PCH_AGCH_Q_LENGTH . . .
GPRS_PPCH_PAGCH_Q_LENGTH
GPRS_PCH_AGCH_Q_LENGTH . .
GPRS_PRR_BLK_USG . . . . . . . .
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HO_CAUSE_ADJ_CH_INTERF .
HO_CAUSE_BAND_HO . . . .
HO_CAUSE_BAND_REASSGN
HO_CAUSE_CONGEST . . . .
HO_CAUSE_DISTANCE . . . .
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13-134
13-136
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handover . . . . . . . . . . .
handover performance . . . .
Handover successful
band reassignment
introduction . . . . . . . .
HANDOVER_FAILURE_RATE .
HANDOVER_SUCCESS_RATE.
Handovers
ratio per call . . . . . . . .
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18-2
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18-41
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68P02901W56-S
May 2008
Index
HO_CAUSE_DLLEVEL .
HO_CAUSE_DLQUAL . .
HO_CAUSE_PWRBGT . .
HO_CAUSE_UPINTERF .
HO_CAUSE_UPLEVEL .
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HO_PER_C . . . . . . . . .
HO_REQ_ACK_TO_MSC . . .
HO_REQ_FROM_MSC. . . .
HO_REQ_MSC_FAIL . . . .
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I_FRAMES_RX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-14
I_FRAMES_TX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-15
IDLE_PDTCH_INTF_BAND0 . . . . . . 13-138
IDLE_PDTCH_INTF_BAND1 . . . . . . 13-139
IDLE_PDTCH_INTF_BAND2 . . . . . . 13-140
IDLE_PDTCH_INTF_BAND3 . . . . . . 13-141
IDLE_PDTCH_INTF_BAND4 . . . . . . 13-142
IDLE_TCH_INTF_BAND0 . . . . . . . . .
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IDLE_TCH_INTF_BAND1 . . . . . . . . .
4-95
IDLE_TCH_INTF_BAND2 . . . . . . . . .
4-96
IDLE_TCH_INTF_BAND3 . . . . . . . . .
4-97
IDLE_TCH_INTF_BAND4 . . . . . . . . .
4-98
IMM_ASSGN_CAUSE . . . . . . . . . . 13-143
IMMEDIATE_ASSIGN_BLOC
KING_RATE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18-50
IMMEDIATE_ASSIGN_FAI
LURE_RATE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18-51
IMMEDIATE_ASSIGN_MEAN_AR
RIVAL_TIME . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18-52
IMMEDIATE_ASSIGN_SUC
CESS_RATE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18-53
IMSI detaches
ratio per call . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
16-6
IMSI_DETACH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-133
IMSI_DETACHES_TO_C . . . . . . . . . .
16-6
IN_INTER_BSS_EQUIP_FAIL . . . . . . .
4-99
IN_INTER_BSS_HO . . . . . . . . . . . .
4-99
IN_INTER_BSS_HO_CLEARED . . . . . .
4-99
IN_INTER_BSS_HO_SEIZE . . . . . . . .
4-99
IN_INTER_BSS_HO_SUC . . . . . . . . . 18-54
IN_INTER_BSS_HO_SUCCESS_RATE . . .
4-99
IN_INTER_CELL_HO_SUC . . . . . . . . 18-55
IN_INTER_CELL_HO_TO_IN_ZONE . . . . 4-221
to 4-222
IN_INTRA_BSS_EQUIP_FAIL . . . . . . . 4-100
IN_INTRA_BSS_HO . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-100
IN_INTRA_BSS_HO_CLEARED . . . . . . 4-100
IN_INTRA_BSS_HO_LOSTMS . . . . . . . 4-100
IN_INTRA_BSS_HO_RETURN . . . . . . . 4-100
IN_INTRA_BSS_HO_SUC . . . . . 4-100, 18-57
IN_INTRA_BSS_NC_ATMPT . . . . . . . . . 5-8
IN_INTRA_BSS_NC_SUC . . . . . . . . . . 5-9
INCOMING_HO_VOLUME . . . . . . . . 18-58
INNER_TO_OUTER_ZONE . . . 4-221 to 4-222
inter-BSS handover
fail lost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19-30
fail lost mobile . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19-31
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May 2008
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19-24
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4-103
4-103
4-103
4-103
IX-5
Index
INTRA_CELL_HO_ATMPT_HR_HR . .
INTRA_CELL_HO_ATTEMPT_RATE . .
INTRA_CELL_HO_CLEARED . . . . .
INTRA_CELL_HO_FAIL_LOST_MS . .
INTRA_CELL_HO_FAIL_RECOVERED.
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18-62
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INTRA_CELL_HO_REQ . . . . . . . . .
INTRA_CELL_HO_RETURN . . . . . . .
INTRA_CELL_HO_SUC . . . . . . . . .
INTRA_CELL_HO_SUCCESS_RATE . . .
INTRA_ZONE . . . . . . . . . . 4-221
INVALID_FRAMES_RX . . . . . . . . .
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key statistics . . . . . . 1-3, 17-2, 17-4 to 17-5
ATTEMPT_IMMED_ASSIGN_PROC . . .
17-7
call summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
17-2
CELL_TCH_ASSIGNMENTS. . . . . . . 17-10
CELL_TCH_OCATIONS . . . . . . . . .
17-9
channel usage. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
17-2
connection establishment . . . . . . . .
17-4
HANDOVER_FAILURE_RATE . . . . . . 17-47
HANDOVER_SUCCESS_RATE. . . . . . 17-49
loss summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
17-4
MEAN_ARRIVAL_TIME_B
ETWEEN_CS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17-78
MEAN_INTER_ARRIVAL_TIME . . . . . 17-79
MEAN_TCH_BUSY_TIME . . . . . . . . 17-81
MTL_UTILISATION_RX . . . . . . . . . 17-82
MTL_UTILISATION_TX . . . . . . . . . 17-83
RF_LOSS_RATE . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17-85
SDCCH_BLOCKING_RATE . . . . . . . 17-87
SDCCH_MEAN_HOLDING_TIME . . . . 17-88
17-89
17-90
17-92
17-93
17-95
17-96
17-97
17-99
17-100
17-101
18-130
17-5
17-109
17-128
17-129
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L_ROUTING_SYNTAX . . . . . . . . .
L_ROUTING_UNKNOWN . . . . . . .
L_SCCP_MSGS . . . . . . . . . . . .
L_SCCP_MSGS_RX . . . . . . . . . .
l_sccp_msgs_rx_0 . . . . . . . . . . .
l_sccp_msgs_rx_2 . . . . . . . . . . .
L_SCCP_MSGS_TX . . . . . . . . . .
l_sccp_msgs_tx_0 . . . . . . . . . . .
l_sccp_msgs_tx_2 . . . . . . . . . . .
L_SIF_SIO_RX_OPC . . . . . . . . . .
L_SIF_SIO_TX_OPC . . . . . . . . . .
l_sif_sio_type . . . . . . . . . . . . .
L_SIF_SIO_TYPE . . . . . . . . . . .
l_sif_sio_type_mtp . . . . . . . . . . .
l_sif_sio_type_test . . . . . . . . . . .
LAPD_CONGESTION . . . . . . . . .
LLC_ABNORMAL_TBF_RELEASES . .
LLC_BUFFER_OVERFLOW_RATE . . .
LLC_DISCARDS_ON_CELL_RESELEC
TION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
LMTP_CHANGEBACK. . . . . . . . .
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14-6
14-7
14-7
14-7
14-8
14-9
14-10
14-10
14-10
14-10
12-17
17-53
17-54
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LMTP_CONGESTION . . . . . . .
LMTP_LINK_INS . . . . . . . . .
LMTP_LINKFAIL . . . . . . . . .
LMTP_LOCAL_BUSY . . . . . . .
LMTP_LOCAL_MGT . . . . . . . .
LMTP_LOCAL_SL_CONGESTION .
LMTP_MGT_INHIBIT . . . . . . .
LMTP_MGT_UNINHIBIT . . . . .
LMTP_MSU_DISCARDED . . . . .
LMTP_MSU_RX . . . . . . . . . .
LMTP_MSU_TX . . . . . . . . . .
LMTP_NEG_ACKS . . . . . . . .
LMTP_RE_TX . . . . . . . . . . .
LMTP_REMOTE_MGT. . . . . . .
LMTP_REMOTE_PROC . . . . . .
LMTP_RESTORATION . . . . . .
LMTP_SIB_RX. . . . . . . . . . .
LMTP_SIB_TX . . . . . . . . . . .
LMTP_SIF_SIO_RX . . . . . . . .
LMTP_SIF_SIO_TX . . . . . . . .
LMTP_SL_ACK . . . . . . . . . .
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9-14
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9-15
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9-16
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9-17
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9-18
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9-19
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9-34
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9-36
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68P02901W56-S
May 2008
Index
LMTP_SL_CONGESTION
LMTP_SL_ERROR_RATE
LMTP_SL_FAIL . . . . .
LMTP_SL_FIBR . . . . .
LMTP_START_RPO . . .
LMTP_STOP_RPO . . . .
LMTP_SU_ERROR . . .
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9-27
9-28
9-29
9-30
9-31
9-32
9-33
LOC_FLW_ON_REQ_NORM . .
LOC_FLW_ON_REQ_SMS . . .
Location updates
ratio per call . . . . . . . .
LOCATION_SERVICES . . . .
LOCATION_UPDATE . . . . .
LOCATION_UPDATE_FACTOR
LOCATION_UPDATES_TO_CS.
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16-9
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. 4-133
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19-72
19-73
17-82
17-83
11-8
11-9
11-10
11-11
11-12
11-13
11-14
11-15
11-16
11-17
11-18
11-19
11-20
11-21
11-22
11-23
11-24
11-25
11-26
11-27
11-28
11-29
11-31
11-32
11-33
11-34
11-35
11-36
AIR_INTERFACE_BW_CS1 . . . . . . .
18-7
M
MA_CMD_TO_MS
MS_CMD_TO_MS . . . . . . .
MA_CMD_TO_MS_BLKD . . . .
MA_COMPLETE_TO_MS . . . .
MA_COMPLETE_TO_MSC. . . .
MA_FAIL_FROM_MS . . . . . .
MA_REQ_FROM_MSC. . . . . .
MA_REQ_FROM_MSC_FAIL. . .
MAX_TCH_BUSY . . . . . . . .
MEAN_ARRIVAL_TIME_B
ETWEEN_CS . . . . . . . . . .
MEAN_INTER_ARRIVAL_TIME .
MEAN_TBF_SESSIONS . . . . .
MEAN_TCH_BUSY_TIME . . . .
MEAN_TIME_BETWEEN_DROPS
MEAN_TIME_BETWEEN_HOs .
MMI BSC/BTS statistics
HO_FAIL_NO_RESOURCES . .
HO_REQ_MSC_FAIL . . . . .
MA_CMD_TO_MS_BLKD . . .
OC_SDCCH_FAIL . . . . . . .
OC_TCH_FAIL. . . . . . . . .
RF_LOSSES_TCH . . . . . . .
MMI PCU statistic
CELL_FLUSH_REQS . . . . .
CHANNEL_REQS_REJ . . . .
GBL_PAGING_REQS . . . . .
GBL_UNAVAILABLE . . . . .
Monitoring faults . . . . . . . .
MS_ACCESS_BY_TYPE . . . . .
MS_TCH_USAGE_BY_TYPE . . .
MS_TCH_USAGE_BY_TYPE_PCS
MSC functions
MSC function . . . . . . . . .
MSC_OLVD_MSGS_RX
Congestion Control . . . . . .
MSC_PAGING . . . . . . . . . .
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4-105
4-112
4-106
4-107
4-109
4-110
3-10
18-66
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17-79
17-80
17-81
18-68
18-69
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15-2
15-2
15-2
15-2
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15-2
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15-2
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15-2
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15-2
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1-16
. 4-114
. 4-115
. 4-116
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MSGS_DISCARD_ON_GPROC .
MSGS_DISCARD_ON_RSL . .
MSU_DISCARDED . . . . . .
MT_LCS_ON_SDCCH . . . . .
MTL
operator initiated outage . .
transition scenarios . . . . .
MTL_UTILISATION_RX . . . .
MTL_UTILISATION_TX . . . .
MTP_CHANGEBACK . . . . .
MTP_CHANGEOVER . . . . .
MTP_CONGESTION. . . . . .
MTP_LINK_INS . . . . . . . .
MTP_LINKFAIL . . . . . . . .
MTP_LOCAL_BUSY . . . . . .
MTP_LOCAL_MGT . . . . . .
MTP_MGT_INHIBIT . . . . . .
MTP_MGT_UNINHIBIT . . . .
MTP_MSU_RX . . . . . . . .
MTP_MSU_TX. . . . . . . . .
MTP_NEG_ACKS . . . . . . .
MTP_RE_TX . . . . . . . . . .
MTP_REMOTE_MGT . . . . .
MTP_REMOTE_PROC . . . . .
MTP_RESTORATION . . . . .
MTP_SIF_SIO_RX . . . . . . .
MTP_SIF_SIO_TX . . . . . . .
MTP_SL_ACK . . . . . . . . .
MTP_SL_ALIGNMENT . . . .
MTP_SL_CONGESTION . . . .
MTP_SL_ERROR_RATE . . . .
MTP_SL_FAIL . . . . . . . . .
MTP_SL_FIBR. . . . . . . . .
MTP_START_RPO . . . . . . .
MTP_STOP_RPO . . . . . . .
MTP_SU_ERROR . . . . . . .
MTP_UNAVAILABLE . . . . .
19-4
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3-11
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N2_EXPIRY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-19
Network health statistics . . . . . . . . . . 1-3
68P02901W56-S
May 2008
IX-7
Index
IX-8
18-8
18-9
18-10
18-11
18-12
17-8
18-19
18-21
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18-31
18-2
18-2
18-4
18-36
18-37
18-38
18-39
18-40
18-41
18-42
18-43
18-44
18-45
18-46
18-47
18-48
18-54
18-55
18-57
18-58
18-59
18-60
18-61
18-87
18-88
18-62
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18-63
18-64
18-65
18-66
18-68
18-69
18-67
OUT_IN
TER_BSS_HO_FAIL_LOST_MS . . . . . 18-72
OUT_INTER_BSS_HO_FAIL_RECO
VERED . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18-73
OUT_INTER_BSS_HO_SUC
CESS_RATE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18-74
OUT_IN
TER_CELL_HO_FAIL_RATE_LOST_MS . . 18-75
OUT_INTER_CELL_HO_FAIL_RATE_RECO
VERED . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18-76
OUT_INTER_CELL_HO_SUC
CESS_RATE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18-77
OUT_IN
TRA_BSS_HO_FAIL_LOST_MS . . . . . 18-78
OUT_INTRA_BSS_HO_FAIL_RECO
VERED_MS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18-79
OUT_INTRA_BSS_HO_SUC . . . . . . . 18-80
OUTGOING_HO_VOLUME . . . . . . . 18-81
paging performance. . . . . . . . . . .
18-5
PAGING_COMPRESSION_RATE. . . . . 18-82
PAGING_OVERFLOW_RATE. . . . . . . 18-83
PAGING_RESPONSE . . . . . . . . . . 18-84
PAGING_SUCCESS_RATE . . . . . . . . 18-85
PERCENTAGE_INTER_BSS_HO . . . . . 18-86
radio performance reports . . . . . . .
18-5
RANKING_FORMULA . . . . . . . . . . 18-89
RF_ASSIGN_FAIL_RATE_LOST_MS . . . 18-91
RF_ASSIGN_FAIL_RATE_RECO
VERED . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18-92
RF_ASSIGNMENT_SUCCESS_RATE . . 18-93
SDCCH congestion . . . . . . . . . . .
18-5
SDCCH_ACCESSES . . . . . . . . . . . 18-94
SDCCH_BLOCKING_RATE . . . . . . . 18-95
SDCCH_CONGESTION_TIME . . . . . . 18-96
SDCCH_TRAFFIC_CARRIED . . . . . . 18-97
SDCCH_USAGE_ACCESS_FAILURE. . . 18-99
SDCCH_USAGE_CALL_REESTA
BLISH. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18-101
SDCCH_USAGE_EMER
GENCY_CALL . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18-103
SDCCH_USAGE_IMSI_DETACH. . . . 18-105
SDCCH_USAGE_LOCATION_U
PDATE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18-106
SDCCH_USAGE_MS_ORIGI
NATED_CALL . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18-108
SDCCH_USAGE_MS_ORIGI
NATED_SMS . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18-110
SDCCH_USAGE_PAGING_R
ESPONSE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18-114
SDCCH_USAGE_SMS . . . . . . . . . 18-116
SDCCH_USAGE_SMS_ORIGI
NATED_SS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18-112
SPILL_OVER_FACTOR_ATTEMPTS_AT_CON
GESTION_RELIEF . . . . . . . . . . 18-119
SPILL_OVER_FACTOR_DI
RECTED_RETRY . . . . . . . . . . . 18-120
68P02901W56-S
May 2008
Index
LMTP_LOCAL_SL_CONGESTION . .
LMTP_MGT_INHIBIT . . . . . . . .
LMTP_MGT_UNINHIBIT . . . . . .
LMTP_MSU_DISCARDED . . . . . .
LMTP_MSU_RX . . . . . . . . . . .
LMTP_MSU_TX . . . . . . . . . . .
LMTP_NEG_ACKS . . . . . . . . .
LMTP_RE_TX . . . . . . . . . . . .
LMTP_REMOTE_MGT. . . . . . . .
LMTP_REMOTE_PROC . . . . . . .
LMTP_RESTORATION . . . . . . .
LMTP_SIF_SIO_RX . . . . . . . . .
LMTP_SIF_SIO_TX . . . . . . . . .
LMTP_SL_ACK . . . . . . . . . . .
LMTP_SL_ALIGNMENT . . . . . . .
LMTP_SL_CONGESTION . . . . . .
LMTP_SL_ERROR_RATE . . . . . .
LMTP_SL_FAIL . . . . . . . . . . .
LMTP_SL_FIBR . . . . . . . . . . .
LMTP_START_RPO . . . . . . . . .
LMTP_STOP_RPO . . . . . . . . . .
LMTP_SU_ERROR . . . . . . . . .
LMTP_UNAVAILABLE. . . . . . . .
NO_PDTCH_AVAIL . . . . . . . . . .
NO_PDTCH_AVAIL_TIME . . . . . . .
Normal distribution statistics . . . . .
Bins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Histogram. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Interval expiry . . . . . . . . . . .
Mean value . . . . . . . . . . . . .
NUM_CELL_RESEL_CELL . . . . . .
NUM_CELL_RESEL_CELL_PCCN . . .
NUM_CELL_RESEL_CELL_SUCC . . .
NUM_CELL_RESEL_NEI . . . . . . .
NUM_CELL_RESEL_NEI_PCCN. . . .
NUM_CELL_RESEL_NEI_SUCC. . . .
NUM_EMERG_ACCESS . . . . . . . .
NUM_EMERG_REJECTED . . . . . .
NUM_EMERG_TCH_KILL . . . . . . .
NUM_EMERG_TERM_SDCCH . . . .
NUM_HO_3G_ATTEMPTS . . . . . . .
NUM_HO_FROM_3G_ATTEMPTS . . .
NUM_HO_FROM_3G_SUCCESS . . .
NUM_HO_TO_3G_RES_ALLOC_SUCC
NUM_HO_TO_3G_SUCCESS . . . . .
18-70 to 18-71
NUM_MULTIRAT_MS_ORIG_CALL . .
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9-14
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9-15
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9-16
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9-19
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9-20
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9-21
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9-22
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9-24
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9-25
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9-26
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9-27
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9-28
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9-29
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9-30
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9-31
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9-32
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9-33
13-154
13-155
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. . 1-9
. . 1-9
. . 1-9
. . 1-9
. 4-119
. 4-120
. 4-121
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5-10
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5-11
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5-12
. 4-122
. 4-123
. 4-124
. 4-125
. 4-126
. 4-127
. 4-128
. 4-129
4-130,
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. . 4-132
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OK_ACC_PROC . . . . . . . . . . . 4-133, 10-2
OK_ACC_PROC_SUC_RACH. . . . . . . . 4-135
OUT_HO_CAUSE_ATMPT . . . . . . . . . 4-195
68P02901W56-S
May 2008
OUT_HO_NC_CAUSE_ATMPT . . . . . . .
OUT_HO_NC_SUC . . . . . . . . . . . .
5-13
5-15
IX-9
Index
OUT_INTER_BSS_EQUIP_FAIL . . . . . .
OUT_INTER_BSS_HO . . . . . . . . . . .
OUT_INTER_BSS_HO_ATMPT. . . . . . .
OUT_INTER_BSS_HO_CLEARED . . . . .
OUT_INTER_BSS_HO_FAIL . . . . . . . .
OUT_INTER_BSS_HO_FAIL_LOST_MS . .
OUT_INTER_BSS_HO_FAIL_RECO
VERED . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
OUT_INTER_BSS_HO_LOSTMS . . . . . .
OUT_INTER_BSS_HO_RETURN. . . . . .
OUT_INTER_BSS_HO_SUC . . . . . . . .
OUT_INTER_BSS_HO_SUC
CESS_RATE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
OUT_INTER_BSS_REQ_TO_MSC . . . . .
OUT_IN
TER_CELL_FAIL_RATE_LOST_MS . . . .
OUT_INTER_CELL_HO_FAIL_RATE_RECO
VERED . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4-136
4-136
4-136
4-136
4-136
18-72
OUT_INTER_CELL_HO_SUC
CESS_RATE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
OUT_INTRA_BSS_EQUIP_FAIL . . . . . .
OUT_INTRA_BSS_HO . . . . . . . . . . .
OUT_INTRA_BSS_HO_ATMPT. . . . . . .
OUT_INTRA_BSS_HO_CLEARED . . . . .
OUT_INTRA_BSS_HO_FAIL_LOST_MS . .
OUT_INTRA_BSS_HO_FAIL_RECO
VERED_MS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
OUT_INTRA_BSS_HO_LOSTMS . . . . . .
OUT_INTRA_BSS_HO_PRI_BLK . . . . . .
OUT_INTRA_BSS_HO_REQ . . . . . . . .
OUT_INTRA_BSS_HO_RETURN. . . . . .
OUT_INTRA_BSS_HO_SUC . . . . 4-138,
OUTER_TO_INNER_ZONE . . . 4-221 to
OUTGOING_HO_VOLUME . . . . . . . .
18-73
4-136
4-136
4-136
18-74
4-136
18-75
18-77
4-138
4-138
4-138
4-138
18-78
18-79
4-138
4-138
4-138
4-138
18-80
4-222
18-81
18-76
P
PACCH_PAGE_REQS . . . . . .
PACKET_SYSINFO_REQ . . . .
PACKET_SYSINFO_RESP . . . .
PAGE_REQ_FROM_MSC . . . .
PAGE_REQ_FROM_MSC_FAIL .
PAGE_REQ_FROM_SMLC_FAIL .
PAGE_RESPONSE. . . . . . . .
PAGES_PER_C . . . . . . . . .
PAGES_PER_SECOND . . . . .
paging performance. . . . . . .
PAGING_COMPRESSION_RATE.
PAGING_OVERFLOW_RATE. . .
PAGING_RATE . . . . . . . . .
PAGING_RESPONSE . . . . . .
PAGING_SUCCESS_RATE . . . .
PATH_BALANCE . . . . . . . .
PCH_AGCH_Q_LENGTH . . . .
PCH_Q_PAGE_DISCARD
PCH_Q_PAGE_DISACRD . . .
PCU statistics . . . . . . . . . .
Accessibility. . . . . . . . . .
GBL . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Throughput . . . . . . . . . .
Utilization. . . . . . . . . . .
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4-140
4-141
4-142
3-14
14-11
4-133
16-10
16-11
18-5
18-82
18-83
16-12
18-84
18-85
6-21
4-145
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13-2
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13-2
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13-4
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13-8
PDU_DISCARD_FR . . . . . . .
PDU_DISCARD_LLC . . . . . .
PERCENTAGE_INTER_BSS_HO .
PERCENTAGE_INTRA_BSS_HO .
PFC_ADMISSION . . . . . . . .
PFC_DOWNGRADE_FAILURE . .
PFC_DOWNGRADE_SUCCESS .
PFC_PREEMPTIONS . . . . . .
PFC_REJ_DGRD_PRMPT_CELL .
PFC_REJ_DGRD_PRMPT_PRP . .
PFC_REJECT_CAUSES . . . . .
PFC_REJECTION . . . . . . . .
PFC_UPGRADE . . . . . . . . .
phantom RACHs . . . . . . . .
raw statistics affected. . . . .
POWERBDGT . . . . . . . . . .
PPCH_Q_PAGE_DISCARD
PPCH_Q_PAGE_DISACRD . . .
PREEMPT_CAP . . . . . . . . .
PRP_LOAD . . . . . . . . . . .
PRP_PD_DEMAND . . . . . . .
PS_PAGE_REQS . . . . . . . . .
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7-12
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13-157
13-158
18-86
18-87
4-147
4-151
4-153
4-159
4-162
. 7-7
4-164
4-167
4-172
20-7
20-9
4-195
Q
Questions and answers . . . . . . . . . . 20-10
IX-10
68P02901W56-S
May 2008
Index
R
radio performance reports . . . . . . .
CALL_SETUP_RF_ASSIGN
MENT_FAIL_RATE_LOST_MS . . . . .
CALL_SETUP_RF_ASSIGN
MENT_FAIL_RATE_RECO
VERED_MS . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
CALL_SETUP_RF_ASSIGNMENT_SUC
CESS_RATE . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
INTRA_BSS_HO_ATTEMPT_RATE. . .
INTRA_CELL_HO_ATTEMPT_RATE . .
PERCENTAGE_INTER_BSS_HO . . . .
RF_ASSIGNMENT_SUCCESS_RATE .
RANKING_FORMULA . . . . . . . . . .
Raw statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
RBER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
18-5
RF_ASSIGN_FAIL_RATE_LOST_MS .
RF_ASSIGN_FAIL_RATE_RECO
VERED . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
RF_ASSIGNMENT_SUCCESS_RATE
RF_LOSS_RATE . . . . . . . . . . .
RF_LOSSES_SD . . . . . . . . . . .
RF_LOSSES_TCH . . . . . . . . . .
RF_LOSSES_TCH_HR . . . . . . .
ROC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ROUTING_SYNTAX . . . . . . . . .
ROUTING_UNKNOWN . . . . . . .
RSL
Congestion Control . . . . . . . .
link scenarios . . . . . . . . . . .
RSL_LCF_CONGESTION . . . . . .
. 18-13
. 18-15
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18-17
18-87
18-88
18-86
18-93
18-89
. 1-2
6-23
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4-182,
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18-92
18-93
17-85
4-178
4-180
4-184
6-25
3-15
3-16
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7-13
S
SABM_TX . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SCCP_MSGS . . . . . . . . . . . .
SCCP_MSGS_RX . . . . . . . . . .
SCCP_MSGS_TX . . . . . . . . . .
SDCCH congestion . . . . . . . . .
SDCCH_ACCESSES . . . . . . . . .
SDCCH_BLOCKING_RATE . . . .
SDCCH_CONGESTION . . . . . . .
SDCCH_CONGESTION_TIME . . . .
SDCCH_HANDOVER . . . . . . . .
SDCCH_MEAN_HOLDING_TIME . .
SDCCH_RF_LOSS_RATE . . . . . .
SDCCH_TRAFFIC_CARRIED . . .
SDCCH_USAGE_ACCESS_FAILURE.
SDCCH_USAGE_CALL_REESTA
BLISH. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SDCCH_USAGE_EMER
GENCY_CALL . . . . . . . . . . . .
SDCCH_USAGE_IMSI_DETACH. . .
SDCCH_USAGE_LOCATION_U
PDATE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SDCCH_USAGE_MS_ORIGI
NATED_CALL . . . . . . . . . . . .
SDCCH_USAGE_MS_ORIGI
NATED_SMS . . . . . . . . . . . .
SDCCH_USAGE_PAGING_R
ESPONSE . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SDCCH_USAGE_SMS . . . . . . . .
SDCCH_USAGE_SMS_ORIGI
NATED_SS . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SECOND_ASSIGN_ATMPT . . . . .
SECOND_ASSIGN_SUC . . . . . . .
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17-87,
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17-90,
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12-23
3-17
3-18
3-19
18-5
18-94
18-95
4-186
18-96
4-188
17-88
17-89
18-97
18-99
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18-101
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18-103
18-105
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18-106
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18-108
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18-110
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18-114
18-116
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IX-11
Index
T
TBF_DL_ASGN_PACCH . . . . . . .
TBF_DROP_RATE_ON_PACCH_LOST
TBF_REL_PACCH_LOST. . . . . . .
TBF_SESSIONS . . . . . . . . . . .
TCH congestion . . . . . . . . . . .
TCH_ACCESSES . . . . . . . . . .
TCH_ASSIGN_TO_INNER_ZONE . .
to 4-222
TCH_BLOCKING_RATE . . . . . . .
TCH_BLOCKING_RATE_INNER_Z .
TCH_BLOCKING_RATE_OUTER_Z .
TCH_CONG_INNER_ZONE . . . . .
TCH_CONG_INNER_ZONE_HR . . .
TCH_CONGESTION. . . . . . . . .
TCH_CONGESTION_HR . . . . . .
TCH_CONGESTION_TIME . . . . .
TCH_CONGESTION_TIME_IN
NER_ZONE . . . . . . . . . . . . .
TCH_CONGE
STION_TIME_OUTER_ZONE . . . .
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TCH_DELAY. . . . . . . . . . .
TCH_MEAN_ARRIVAL_RATE . .
TCH_MEAN_HOLDING_TIME. .
TCH_PREEMPT_ATMPT. . . . .
TCH_PREEMPT_FAIL_NO_CAND
TCH_PREEMPT_FAIL_TIMEOUT
TCH_PREEMPT_RQD . . . . . .
TCH_Q_LENGTH . . . . . . . .
TCH_Q_REMOVED . . . . . . .
TCH_RF_LOSS_RATE . . . . . .
TCH_TRAFFIC_CARRIED . . . .
TCH_USAGE . . . . . . . . . .
TCH_USAGE_EXT_RANGE . . .
TCH_USAGE_INNER_ZONE . .
Throughput statistics . . . . . .
TIMER_EXP_PAP_CONV . . . .
TOTAL_CS . . . . . . . . . . .
TOTAL_CS_KEY . . . . . . . . .
TOTAL_GCI_FOR_PD_DEMAND.
17-95
17-96
17-97
4-197
4-198
4-199
4-200
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18-127
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4-201
17-100
17-101
4-202
4-203
4-204
4-205
4-207
4-208
18-128
18-130
4-209
4-211
4-212
19-87
4-213
4-214
17-109
7-14
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U_BER . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
UL_BANDWIDTH_INDICATOR_E
GPRS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
UL_BANDWIDTH_INDIC
ATOR_GPRS. . . . . . . . . . . .
UL_BLER_CS1 . . . . . . . . . .
UL_BLER_CS2 . . . . . . . . . .
UL_BLER_CS3 . . . . . . . . . .
UL_BLER_CS4 . . . . . . . . . .
UL_BLER_MCS1 . . . . . . . . .
UL_BLER_MCS2 . . . . . . . . .
UL_BLER_MCS3 . . . . . . . . .
UL_BLER_MCS4 . . . . . . . . .
UL_BLER_MCS5 . . . . . . . . .
UL_BLER_MCS6 . . . . . . . . .
UL_BLER_MCS7 . . . . . . . . .
UL_BLER_MCS8 . . . . . . . . .
UL_BLER_MCS9 . . . . . . . . .
UL_BUSY_PDTCH . . . . . . . . .
UL_EGPRS_BACKHAUL_DEMAND
UL_EGPRS_BACKHAUL_USED . .
UL_LLC_DATA_VOLUME . . . . .
UL_LLC_FRAMES . . . . . . . . .
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18-134
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. 13-166
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. 13-173
. 13-175
. 13-177
. 13-179
. 13-181
. 13-183
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6-30
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UL_LLC_TRAFFIC_VOLUME_INDIC
ATOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
UL_PDTCH_Q_LENGTH. . . . . . .
UL_PDTCH_SEIZURE . . . . . . . .
UL_RADIO_BLKS_8PSK_1_TS . . . .
UL_RADIO_BLKS_8PSK_2_TS . . . .
UL_RADIO_BLKS_GMSK_1_TS . . .
UL_RADIO_BLKS_GMSK_2_TS . . .
UL_RLC_ACK_NEW_BLKS . . . . .
UL_RLC_RETX_BLKS . . . . . . . .
UL_RLC_UNACK_NEW_BLKS . . . .
UL_TBF_TIME_8PSK_1_TS . . . . .
UL_TBF_TIME_8PSK_2_TS . . . . .
UL_TBF_TIME_GMSK_1_TS . . . . .
UL_TBF_TIME_GMSK_2_TS . . . . .
UNSUCCESS_INTER
NAL_HO_NOREEST . . . . . . . . .
UNSUCCESS_INTER
NAL_HO_REEST . . . . . . . . . .
UPINTERF . . . . . . . . . . . . .
UPLEVEL . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
UPLINK_PATH_LOSS . . . . . . . .
UPQUAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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17-113
13-201
13-202
13-203
13-205
13-211
13-213
13-219
13-221
13-223
13-226
13-227
13-230
13-231
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. 4-195
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6-31
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Weighted distribution statistics . . . . . .
Bins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
IX-12
1-10
1-10
68P02901W56-S
May 2008
Index
Mean value . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Wraparound to next day. . . . . . . . .
1-10
1-10
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ZONE_CHANGE_ATMPT . . . . . . . . . 4-221
68P02901W56-S
May 2008
ZONE_CHANGE_SUC . . . . . . . . . . . 4-222
IX-13
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Maintenance Information
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