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Performance Management, TrafficRecording (PMR)
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Contents
Contents
1 Introduction 1
1.1 Prerequisites 1
2 File Description 3
2.1 File Format Description 4
3 Data Description 5
3.1 File Format MTR and CTR file 5
3.2 File Format CER file 49
Glossary 71
Reference List 73
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Introduction
1 Introduction
This document describes the tab separated export file in the PerformanceManagement Traffic Recording application. The document is intended for userswho desire to make own reports based on the contents of the export file.
1.1 Prerequisites
It is assumed that the user of this document:
• is familiar with UNIX
• has good knowledge of TMOS
• has good knowledge of GSM OSS
• has the proper authority to use PMR application
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File Description
2 File Description
The contents and format of the export file will be different depending on thetype of recording. For mobile and cell traffic recordings, the data is arrangedas in figure 1 below.
The event data records, measurement data records, and frequency hoppingrecords are listed per connection and in time sequence.
Figure 1 Contents of Exported File, MTR and CTR
For channel event recordings, the data will be separated into four differentexport files.
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Figure 2 Contents of Exported file, CER
2.1 File Format Description
The Export function is used for exporting a MTR, CTR, or CER to an ASCII filein which data is separated by tab characters. The exported file can then beopened in any text editor and can be viewed by standard spreadsheet programs.
The spreadsheet program must be set to tab separation, and the decimalseparator be set to ‘‘.’’ before importing the file.
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Data Description
3 Data Description
The following format notation is used for description of Value range:
Table 1
Format Description
[low .. high] Value >= low and <= high
{val1, val2, val3} Either of the values inside the {} ispossible.
* Only valid for R9.1 NE's
** Represents the event and is used inSection 3.1.3.2 on page 31
3.1 File Format MTR and CTR file
3.1.1 General Information
The Heading Area in the file contains the following general information:
Table 2
Fieldno
Name Description Value Range
1 Recording name Operator definedrecording name
2 Category Recording Category {Mobile, Cell}
3 Start Time Start time of therecording
[yyyy-mm-ddhh:mm:ss]
4 Stop Time Stop time of therecording
[yyyy-mm-ddhh:mm:ss]
5 Network ElementName
Name of the NetworkElement
7 TransDevice Name of theTranscoder Device
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3.1.1.1 Mobile Recording specific information
Table 3
Fieldno
Name Description Value Range
1 IMSI IMSI number [1 .. 15] digits
LCS - Location Services
LUN - Location Updating,Normal
LUP - Location Updating,Periodic
MSA - IMSI Attach
MSD - IMSI Detach
OCE - Mobile Originating Call,Emergency
OCN - Mobile Originating Call,Normal
OSM - Mobile Originating ShortMessage Transfer
SSP - Supplementary ServiceProcedures
TCN - Mobile Terminating Call
2 Access Type Type of Access
TSM - Mobile Terminating ShortMessage Transfer
3 Mobile Id The mobileidentity
[1 .. 15] digits
4 Mobile IdType
The type of themobile identity.
{0 = No Identity, 1 = IMSI, 2 =IMEI, 3 = IMEISV, 4 = TMSI}
6 TransBSC Name of the BSC
3.1.1.2 Cell Recording Specific Information
Table 4
Fieldno
Name Description Value Range
1 Cell Id The Cell Identity(CGI)
2 Cell Name Cell Name defined inCNA
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Fieldno
Name Description Value Range
3 Start Criterion The Start Criterion {Cell Access,Connection Release,Handover, TraceInvocation}
4 Recording Type The type ofRecording
{Events, Events andMeasurements}
5 Recording Area The area of therecording
{0 = Access cell, 1= Access cell anddefined neighbours,2 = BSC}
3.1.2 Data Area
Table 5 Data Area
Fieldno
Name Description Valuerange
1 ConnId The identity of a specificconnection.
[1 .. 65535]
2 Time The time when a specificevent, measurement orfrequency hopping datarecord occurred.
[hh:mm:ss]
3 sequenceNo A specific number for eachevent, measurement orfrequency hopping datarecord indicating the order inwhich they were received.
[1 .. 65535]
4 recordType A text field describing thetype of record.
{measure-ment, event,frequencyhopping}
5 EvCd A number identifying theevent code. See Section3.1.3.1 on page 28 .
[0 .. 74][75 ..77]*
6 CseCd A number identifying thecause code. See Section3.1.3.2 on page 31 .
[0 .. 127][128]*
7 CnRef A specified connection. Onlyfor CTR.
[0 .. 15]
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Fieldno
Name Description Valuerange
8 OldCnRef The connection referencein the previous BSC atinter-BSC handover. Only forCTR.
[0 .. 15]
9 ServingCellId The cell identity of the servingcell. See also Section 3.1.4on page 49 .
10 TargetCellId The cell identity of the targetcell. See also Section 3.1.4on page 49 .
0 = Notactivated
11 FreqHopActServ Indicates whether frequencyhopping is activated or not forthe serving Cell. 1 = Activated
0 = Notactivated
12 FreqHopActTarg Indicates whether frequencyhopping is activated or not forthe target Cell. 1 = Activated
0 = Not valid13 ChDValSC This value indicates whetherthe channel description forthe serving cell is valid or not. 1 = Valid
0 = Not valid14 ChDValTC This value indicates whetherthe channel description forthe target cell is valid or not. 1 = Valid
15 SubChTypeSC The type of the Subchannelserving Cell.
[TCH/F,TCH/H,SDCCH/4,SDCCH/8]
16 SubChTypeTC The type of the Subchanneltarget Cell.
[TCH/F,TCH/H,SDCCH/4,SDCCH/8]
17 TimeSlotSC The time slot number of theserving cell.
[0 .. 7]
18 TimeSlotTC The time slot number of thetarget cell.
[0 .. 7]
19 SubChNoSC The subchannel number ofthe serving cell.
[0 .. 7]
20 SubChNoTC The subchannel number ofthe target cell.
[0 .. 7]
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Fieldno
Name Description Valuerange
21 HSNServ The hopping sequencenumber for the servingCell if frequency hopping isactivated.
[0 .. 63]
22 HSNTarg The hopping sequencenumber for the target Cellif frequency hopping isactivated.
[0 .. 63]
23 MAIOServ Mobile Allocation IndexOffset for the serving Cell.
[0 .. 63]
24 MAIOTarg Mobile Allocation IndexOffset for the target Cell.
[0 .. 63]
25 TSCServ The training sequence codefor the serving Cell.
[0 .. 7]
26 TSCTarg The training sequence codefor the target Cell.
[0 .. 7]
GSM800 [128.. 251]*
GSM900 [0 ..124], [955 ..1023], [975 ..1023]*
GSM1800[512 .. 885]
27 ARFCNServ The Absolute RadioFrequency Channel Numberfor the serving Cell.
GSM1900[512 .. 810]
GSM800 [128.. 251]*
GSM900 [0 ..124], [955 ..1023], [975 ..1023]*
GSM1800[512 .. 885]
28 ARFCNTarg The Absolute RadioFrequency Channel Numberfor the target Cell.
GSM1900[512 .. 810]
0 = False
1 = True
29 HighHORate High handover rate indicator.
2 = Not valid
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Fieldno
Name Description Valuerange
[0 .. 255]30 UniMultiSlotAllocS Indicates which timeslotnumbers that are used byunidirectional channels in aHSCSD connection in theserving cell. The value isbinary coded but shouldbe read as a bitmap whereeach set bit corresponds toa timeslot, for example: 12= 00001100 and means thattimeslots 2 and 3 are used.
Unit : Bitmap
[0 .. 255]31 BiMultiSlotAllocS Indicates which timeslotnumbers that are used bybidirectional channels in aHSCSD connection in theserving cell. The value isbinary coded but shouldbe read as a bitmap whereeach set bit corresponds toa timeslot, for example: 12= 00001100 and means thattimeslots 2 and 3 are used.
Unit : Bitmap
[0 .. 255]32 UniMultiSlotAllocT Indicates which timeslotnumbers that are used byunidirectional channels ina HSCSD connection inthe target cell. The valueis binary coded but shouldbe read as a bitmap whereeach set bit corresponds toa timeslot, for example: 12= 00001100 and means thattimeslots 2 and 3 are used.
Unit : Bitmap
[0 .. 255]33 BiMultiSlotAllocT Indicates which timeslotnumbers that are used bybidirectional channels in aHSCSD connection in thetarget cell. The value isbinary coded but shouldbe read as a bitmap whereeach set bit corresponds toa timeslot, for example: 12= 00001100 and means thattimeslots 2 and 3 are used.
Unit : Bitmap
34 TnDisturbedCh Timeslot number of disturbedchannel.
[0 .. 7]
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Fieldno
Name Description Valuerange
0 - used byGSM 900 andGSM 1800Phase 1 MS
1- used byGSM 800,GSM 900,GSM 1800Phase 2 MSand GSM1900 Phase1 MS
35 RevLevelMs MS Revision level
2- used by MSwhich supportR99.
36 FreqCapabilityMs MS Frequency Capability [0 .. 3]
37 HoCell1Id The cell identity for thehandover candidate cell withrank 1. See also Section3.1.4 on page 49 .
38 HoCell1Kval The K-Value for the handovercandidate cell with rank1(used for ranking cells athandover)
[-127 .. 127]
39 HoCell1Lval The L-Value for the handovercandidate cell with rank1(used for ranking cells athandover).
[-127 .. 127]
40 HoCell1Cse The cause code for handovercell candidate with rank 1.See also Section 3.1.3.3 onpage 40 .
41 HoCell1RV The ranking value for thehandover candidate cell withrank 1(used for ranking cellsat handover).
[-127 .. 127]
0 = Highsignal cell
42 HoCell1CT The type of cell from whichthe ranking value wasretrieved for the handovercandidate cell with rank 1(used for ranking cells athandover).
1 = Low signalcell
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Fieldno
Name Description Valuerange
43 HoCell2Id The cell identity for thehandover candidate cell withrank 2. See also Section3.1.4 on page 49 .
44 HoCell2Kval The K-Value for the handovercandidate cell with rank 2(used for ranking cells athandover).
[-127 .. 127]
45 HoCell2Lval The L-Value for the handovercandidate cell with rank 2(used for ranking cells athandover).
[-127 .. 127]
46 HoCell2Cse The cause code for handovercell candidate with rank 2.See also Section 3.1.3.3 onpage 40 .
47 HoCell2RV The ranking value for thehandover candidate cell withrank 2 (used for ranking cellsat handover).
[-127 .. 127]
0 = Highsignal cell
48 HoCell2CT The type of cell from whichthe ranking value wasretrieved for the handovercandidate cell with rank 2(used for ranking cells athandover).
1 = Low signalcell
49 HoCell3Id The cell identity for thehandover candidate cell withrank 3. See also SectionSection 3.1.4 on page 49 .
50 HoCell3Kval The K-Value for the handovercandidate cell with rank 3(used for ranking cells athandover).
[-127 .. 127]
51 HoCell3Lval The L-Value for the handovercandidate cell with rank 3(used for ranking cells athandover).
[-127 .. 127]
52 HoCell3Cse The cause code for handovercell candidate with rank 3.See also Section 3.1.3.3 onpage 40 .
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Fieldno
Name Description Valuerange
53 HoCell3RV The ranking value for thehandover candidate cell withrank 3 (used for ranking cellsat handover).
[-127 .. 127]
0 = Highsignal cell
54 HoCell3CT The type of cell from whichthe ranking value wasretrieved for the handovercandidate cell with rank 3(used for ranking cells athandover).
1 = Low signalcell
55 HoCell4Id The cell identity for thehandover candidate cell withrank 4. See also Section3.1.4 on page 49 .
56 HoCell4Kval The K-Value for the handovercandidate cell with rank 4(used for ranking cells athandover).
[-127 .. 127]
57 HoCell4Lval The L-Value for the handovercandidate cell with rank 4(used for ranking cells athandover).
[-127 .. 127]
58 HoCell4Cse The cause code for handovercell candidate with rank 4.See also Section 3.1.3.3 onpage 40 .
59 HoCell4RV The ranking value for thehandover candidate cell withrank 4 (used for ranking cellsat handover).
[-127 .. 127]
0 = Highsignal cell
60 HoCell4CT The type of cell from whichthe ranking value wasretrieved for the handovercandidate cell with rank 4(used for ranking cells athandover).
1 = Low signalcell
61 HoCell5Id The cell identity for thehandover candidate cell withrank 5.See also Section 3.1.4on page 49 .
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Fieldno
Name Description Valuerange
62 HoCell5Kval The K-Value for the handovercandidate cell with rank 5(used for ranking cells athandover).
[-127 .. 127]
63 HoCell5Lval The L-Value for the handovercandidate cell with rank 5(used for ranking cells athandover).
[-127 .. 127]
64 HoCell5Cse The cause code for handovercell candidate with rank 5.See also Section 3.1.3.3 onpage 40 .
65 HoCell5RV The ranking value for thehandover candidate cell withrank 5 (used for ranking cellsat handover)
[-127 .. 127]
0 = Highsignal cell
66 HoCell5CT The type of cell from whichthe ranking value wasretrieved for the handovercandidate cell with rank 5(used for ranking cells athandover).
1 = Low signalcell
67 HoCell6Id The cell identity for thehandover candidate cell withrank 6. See also Section3.1.4 on page 49 .
68 HoCell6Kval The K-Value for the handovercandidate cell with rank 6(used for ranking cells athandover).
[-127 .. 127]
69 HoCell6Lval The L-Value for the handovercandidate cell with rank 6(used for ranking cells athandover).
[-127 .. 127]
70 HoCell6Cse The cause code for handovercell candidate with rank 6.See also Section 3.1.3.3 onpage 40 .
71 HoCell6RV The ranking value for thehandover candidate cell withrank 6 (used for ranking cellsat handover).
[-127 .. 127]
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Fieldno
Name Description Valuerange
0 = Highsignal cell
72 HoCell6CT The type of cell from whichthe ranking value wasretrieved for the handovercandidate cell with rank 6(used for ranking cells athandover).
1 = Low signalcell
73 HoCell7Id The cell identity for thehandover candidate cell withrank 7. See also Section3.1.4 on page 49 .
74 HoCell7Kval The K-Value for the handovercandidate cell with rank 7(used for ranking cells athandover).
[-127 .. 127]
75 HoCell7Lval The L-Value for the handovercandidate cell with rank 7(used for ranking cells athandover).
[-127 .. 127]
76 HoCell7Cse The cause code for handovercell candidate with rank 7.See also Section 3.1.3.3 onpage 40 .
77 HoCell7RV The ranking value for thehandover candidate cell withrank 7(used for ranking cellsat handover).
[-127 .. 127]
0 = Highsignal cell
78 HoCell7CT The type of cell from whichthe ranking value wasretrieved for the handovercandidate cell with rank 7(used for ranking cells athandover).
1 = Low signalcell
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Fieldno
Name Description Valuerange
0 = GSMband, Frequency ChannelSequence
1 = GSM 900,Cell ChannelDescription
2 = FrequencyList
3 = GSM900 Bitmap0 format,FrequencyList
4 = GSM900 variableformat,FrequencyList
5 = GSM900 Range256 format,FrequencyList
79 InfoType The type of informationin the frequency hoppingdata record from which theARFCNs originate.
6 = GSM 1800/GSM 1900,FrequencyList
GSM800 [128.. 251]*
GSM900 [0 ..124], [955 ..1023], [975 ..1023]*
GSM1800[512 .. 885]
80 ARFCN 1 The 1st ARFCN in thefrequency hopping set.
GSM1900[512 .. 810]
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Fieldno
Name Description Valuerange
GSM800 [128.. 251]*
GSM900 [0 ..124], [955 ..1023], [975 ..1023]*
GSM1800[512 .. 885]
81 ARFCN 2 The 2nd ARFCN in thefrequency hopping set.
GSM1900[512 .. 810]
GSM800 [128.. 251]*
GSM900 [0 ..124], [955 ..1023], [975 ..1023]*
GSM1800[512 .. 885]
82 ARFCN 3 The 3rd ARFCN in thefrequency hopping set.
GSM1900[512 .. 810]
GSM800 [128.. 251]*
GSM900 [0 ..124], [955 ..1023], [975 ..1023]*
GSM1800[512 .. 885]
83 ARFCN 4 The 4th ARFCN in thefrequency hopping set.
GSM1900[512 .. 810]
GSM800 [128.. 251]*
GSM900 [0 ..124], [955 ..1023], [975 ..1023]*
GSM1800[512 .. 885]
84 ARFCN 5 The 5th ARFCN in thefrequency hopping set.
GSM1900[512 .. 810]
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Fieldno
Name Description Valuerange
GSM800 [128.. 251]*
GSM900 [0 ..124], [955 ..1023], [975 ..1023]*
GSM1800[512 .. 885]
85 ARFCN 6 The 6th ARFCN in thefrequency hopping set.
GSM1900[512 .. 810]
GSM800 [128.. 251]*
GSM900 [0 ..124], [955 ..1023], [975 ..1023]*
GSM1800[512 .. 885]
86 ARFCN 7 The 7th ARFCN in thefrequency hopping set.
GSM1900[512 .. 810]
GSM800 [128.. 251]*
GSM900 [0 ..124], [955 ..1023], [975 ..1023]*
GSM1800[512 .. 885]
87 ARFCN 8 The 8th ARFCN in thefrequency hopping set.
GSM1900[512 .. 810]
GSM800 [128.. 251]*
GSM900 [0 ..124], [955 ..1023], [975 ..1023]*
GSM1800[512 .. 885]
88 ARFCN 9 The 9th ARFCN in thefrequency hopping set.
GSM1900[512 .. 810]
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Fieldno
Name Description Valuerange
GSM800 [128.. 251]*
GSM900 [0 ..124], [955 ..1023], [975 ..1023]*
GSM1800[512 .. 885]
89 ARFCN 10 The 10th ARFCN in thefrequency hopping set.
GSM1900[512 .. 810]
GSM800 [128.. 251]*
GSM900 [0 ..124], [955 ..1023], [975 ..1023]*
GSM1800[512 .. 885]
90 ARFCN 11 The 11th ARFCN in thefrequency hopping set.
GSM1900[512 .. 810]
GSM800 [128.. 251]*
GSM900 [0 ..124], [955 ..1023], [975 ..1023]*
GSM1800[512 .. 885]
91 ARFCN 12 The 12th ARFCN in thefrequency hopping set.
GSM1900[512 .. 810]
GSM800 [128.. 251]*
GSM900 [0 ..124], [955 ..1023], [975 ..1023]*
GSM1800[512 .. 885]
92 ARFCN 13 The 13th ARFCN in thefrequency hopping set.
GSM1900[512 .. 810]
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Fieldno
Name Description Valuerange
GSM800 [128.. 251]*
GSM900 [0 ..124], [955 ..1023], [975 ..1023]*
GSM1800[512 .. 885]
93 ARFCN 14 The 14th ARFCN in thefrequency hopping set.
GSM1900[512 .. 810]
GSM800 [128.. 251]*
GSM900 [0 ..124], [955 ..1023], [975 ..1023]*
GSM1800[512 .. 885]
94 ARFCN 15 The 15th ARFCN in thefrequency hopping set.
GSM1900[512 .. 810]
GSM800 [128.. 251]*
GSM900 [0 ..124], [955 ..1023], [975 ..1023]*
GSM1800[512 .. 885]
95 ARFCN 16 The 16th ARFCN in thefrequency hopping set.
GSM1900[512 .. 810]
GSM800 [128.. 251]*
GSM900 [0 ..124], [955 ..1023], [975 ..1023]*
GSM1800[512 .. 885]
96 ARFCN 17 The 17th ARFCN in thefrequency hopping set.
GSM1900[512 .. 810]
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Fieldno
Name Description Valuerange
GSM800 [128.. 251]*
GSM900 [0 ..124], [955 ..1023], [975 ..1023]*
GSM1800[512 .. 885]
97 ARFCN 0 Absolute Radio FrequencyChannel Number
GSM1900[512 .. 810]
GSM800 [128.. 251]*
GSM900 [0 ..124], [955 ..1023], [975 ..1023]*
GSM1800[512 .. 885]
98 ARFCN 18 The 18th ARFCN in thefrequency hopping set.
GSM1900[512 .. 810]
GSM800 [128.. 251]*
GSM900 [0 ..124], [955 ..1023], [975 ..1023]*
GSM1800[512 .. 885]
99 ARFCN 19 The 19th ARFCN in thefrequency hopping set.
GSM1900[512 .. 810]
GSM800 [128.. 251]*
GSM900 [0 ..124], [955 ..1023], [975 ..1023]*
GSM1800[512 .. 885]
100 ARFCN 20 The 20th ARFCN in thefrequency hopping set.
GSM1900[512 .. 810]
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Fieldno
Name Description Valuerange
GSM800 [128.. 251]*
GSM900 [0 ..124], [955 ..1023], [975 ..1023]*
GSM1800[512 .. 885]
101 ARFCN 21 The 21st ARFCN in thefrequency hopping set.
GSM1900[512 .. 810]
102 GenCnt A measurement data recordcounter stepped up for eachnew measurement resultreceived in the BSC.
[0 .. 65535]
103 MtResNo Indicates the measurementresult number used by thebase station to numberthe measurement resultmessages sent to the BSC.
[0 .. 255]
0 = Full data
1 = Nomeasurementfrom MS
2 = No datafrom MS
104 InfoStatus The status of themeasurement information
3 = No data atall
0 = No105 CCExec Indicates whether ChannelChange execution is activeor not. 1 = Yes
106 BSPwr The BS Power Level fortransmission on the BCCH.
[-30 .. 0]
107 MSPwr The MS Power Level. [-38 .. 0]
108 ATA Presents the Actual TimingAdvance.
[0 .. 219]
0 = Used109 BCCHAll Indicates whether BCCHallocation is used or not. 1= Not used
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Fieldno
Name Description Valuerange
0 = LocatingRegulation Off
110 LocVal Indicates locating validity andstatus.
1 = LocatingRegulation On
0 = Not valid111 MtResValRxlDL Indicates if measurementresults for RX Level ondownlink are valid or not. 1 = Valid
0 = Not used112 DcTxDL Indicates weatherdiscontinuous transmission isused on downlink or not. 1 = Used
[-110.5 ..-47.5]
113 RxLFlDL The average RX level duringa measurement periodmeasured on all time slots onthe downlink. Unit : dBm
[-110.5 ..-47.5]
114 RxLSbDL The average RX level duringa measurement periodmeasured on a subset of thetime slots on the downlink. Unit : dBm
115 RxQFlDL Reports the average receivedquality during a measurementperiod measured on all timeslots on the downlink.
[0 .. 7]
116 RxQSbDL Reports the average receivedquality during a measurementperiod measured on a subsetof the time slots on thedownlink.
[0 .. 7]
0 = Not used117 DcTxUL Indicates whetherdiscontinuous transmission isused on uplink or not. 1 = Used
[-110.5 ..-47.5]
118 RxLFlUL The average RX level duringa measurement periodmeasured on all time slots onthe uplink. Unit : dBm
[-110.5 ..-47.5]
119 RxLSbUL The average RX level duringa measurement periodmeasured on a subset of thetime slots on the uplink. Unit : dBm
120 RxQFlUL Reports the average receivedquality during a measurementperiod measured on all timeslots on the uplink.
[0 .. 7]
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Fieldno
Name Description Valuerange
121 RxQSbUL Reports the average receivedquality during a measurementperiod measured on a subsetof the time slots on the uplink.
[0 .. 7]
122 NoMeasC Presents the number ofmeasured neighbouring cellsin the measurement datarecord.
[0 .. 6]
123 TimeSlotNumber The timeslot number of thechannel from which themeasurement was collected.
[0 ... 7]
0 = Channelfor normalconnection
1 = Mainchannel,HSCSDconnection
124 ChannelType The type of channel fromwhich the measurement wascollected
2 = Bi-directional channel,HSCSDconnection
125 SQI Speech Quality Index [-30 .. 30]
126 NCell1Id The cell identity for theneighbouring cell with rank1. See also Section 3.1.4 onpage 49 .
127 NCell1Kval The K-Value for theneighbouring cell with rank1 (used for ranking cells athandover).
[-127 .. 127]
128 NCell1Lval The L-Value for theneighbouring cell with rank1 (used for ranking cells athandover).
[-127 .. 127]
[-110.5 ..-47.5]
129 NCell1Rxl Presents the RX level for theneighbouring cell with rank 1.
Unit : dBm
130 NCell1RV The ranking value for theneighbouring cell with rank 1.
[-127 .. 127]
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Fieldno
Name Description Valuerange
0 = Highsignal cell
131 NCell1CT The type of cell from whichthe ranking value wasretrieved for the neighbouringcell with rank 1. 1 = Low signal
cell
132 NCell2Id The cell identity for theneighbouring cell with rank2. See also Section 3.1.4 onpage 49 .
133 NCell2Kval The K-Value for theneighbouring cell with rank2 (used for ranking cells athandover).
[-127 .. 127]
134 NCell2Lval The L-Value for theneighbouring cell with rank2 (used for ranking cells athandover).
[-127 .. 127]
[-110.5 ..-47.5]
135 NCell2Rxl Presents the RX level for theneighbouring cell with rank 2.
Unit : dBm
136 NCell2RV The ranking value for theneighbouring cell with rank 2.
[-127 .. 127]
0 = Highsignal cell
137 NCell2CT The type of cell from whichthe ranking value wasretrieved for the neighbouringcell with rank 2. 1 = Low signal
cell
138 NCell3Id The cell identity for theneighbouring cell with rank3. See also Section 3.1.4 onpage 49 .
139 NCell3Kval The K-Value for theneighbouring cell with rank3 (used for ranking cells athandover).
[-127 .. 127]
140 NCell3Lval The L-Value for theneighbouring cell with rank3 (used for ranking cells athandover).
[-127 .. 127]
[-110.5 ..-47.5]
141 NCell3Rxl Presents the RX level for theneighbouring cell with rank 3.
Unit : dBm
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142 NCell3RV The ranking value for theneighbouring cell with rank 3.
[-127 .. 127]
0 = Highsignal cell
143 NCell3CT The type of cell from whichthe ranking value wasretrieved for the neighbouringcell with rank 3. 1 = Low signal
cell
144 NCell4Id The cell identity for theneighbouring cell with rank4. See also Section 3.1.4 onpage 49 .
145 NCell4Kval The K-Value for theneighbouring cell with rank4 (used for ranking cells athandover).
[-127 .. 127]
146 NCell4Lval The L-Value for theneighbouring cell with rank4 (used for ranking cells athandover).
[-127 .. 127]
[-110.5 ..-47.5]
147 NCell4Rxl Presents the RX level for theneighbouring cell with rank 4.
Unit : dBm
148 NCell4RV The ranking value for theneighbouring cell with rank 4.
[-127 .. 127]
0 = Highsignal cell
149 NCell4CT The type of cell from whichthe ranking value wasretrieved for the neighbouringcell with rank 4. 1 = Low signal
cell
150 NCell5Id The cell identity for theneighbouring cell with rank5. See also Section 3.1.4 onpage 49 .
151 NCell5Kval The K-Value for theneighbouring cell with rank5 (used for ranking cells athandover).
[-127 .. 127]
152 NCell5Lval The L-Value for theneighbouring cell with rank5 (used for ranking cells athandover).
[-127 .. 127]
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Fieldno
Name Description Valuerange
[-110.5 ..-47.5]
153 NCell5Rxl Presents the RX level for theneighbouring cell with rank 5.
Unit : dBm
154 NCell5RV The ranking value for theneighbouring cell with rank 5.
[-127 .. 127]
0 = Highsignal cell
155 NCell5CT The type of cell from whichthe ranking value wasretrieved for the neighbouringcell with rank 5. 1 = Low signal
cell
156 NCell6Id The cell identity for theneighbouring cell with rank6. See also Section 3.1.4 onpage 49 .
157 NCell6Kval The K-Value for theneighbouring cell with rank6 (used for ranking cells athandover).
[-127 .. 127]
158 NCell6Lval The L-Value for theneighbouring cell with rank6 (used for ranking cells athandover).
[-127 .. 127]
[-110.5 ..-47.5]
159 NCell6Rxl Presents the RX level for theneighbouring cell with rank 6.
Unit : dBm
160 NCell6RV The ranking value for theneighbouring cell with rank 6.
[-127 .. 127]
0 = Highsignal cell
161 NCell6CT The type of cell from whichthe ranking value wasretrieved for the neighbouringcell with rank 6. 1 = Low signal
cell
162 NUtranCell1Id The cell identity for theneighbouring UTRAN cellwith rank 1.
163 NUtranCell1EcNo Presents the Ec/No Dl forthe neighbouring UTRAN cellwith rank 1.
[-24 .. 0]
164 NUtranCell1Mrslv Presents the MRSL Value forthe neighbouring UTRAN cellwith rank 1.
[-24 .. 0]
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165 NUtranCell2Id The cell identity for theneighbouring UTRAN cellwith rank 2.
166 NUtranCell2EcNo Presents the Ec/No Dl forthe neighbouring UTRAN cellwith rank 2.
[-24 .. 0]
167 NUtranCell2Mrslv Presents the MRSL Value forthe neighbouring UTRAN cellwith rank 2.
[-24 .. 0]
168 NUtranCell3Id The cell identity for theneighbouring UTRAN cellwith rank 3.
169 NUtranCell3EcNo Presents the Ec/No Dl forthe neighbouring UTRAN cellwith rank 3.
[-24 .. 0]
170 NUtranCell3EcNo Presents the MRSL Value forthe neighbouring UTRAN cellwith rank 3.
[-24 .. 0]
Note: Measurement records are generated by node every half second in MTRand CTR, while the SQI value is reported in the file for every 2.5 second.This means that in 2.5 seconds, total 5 measurement records will begenerated by the node. As the SQI value comes after every 2.5 sec(i.e. we can say every 5th record), PMR updates the 5th and previous4 records with the same SQI value, which comes in the 5th record.
3.1.3 Description of Used Codes
The tables in this section describe the event codes and the event cause codesused in the export file. The table 8 describes the handover candidate causecodes.
3.1.3.1 Event Codes
Table 6 Event Codes
EvCd Description
0 Assignment command
1 Assignment complete
2 Assignment failure
3 Intra BSC, Inter cell handover command
4 Intra BSC, Inter cell handover complete
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EvCd Description
5 Intra BSC, Inter cell handover failure
6 Inter BSC handover required
7 Inter BSC handover command
8 Inter BSC handover complete
9 Inter BSC handover failure
10 DTAP message received downlink
11 DTAP message sent uplink
12 Connection release, reset
13 Connection release, reset circuit
14 Connection release, sccp fault
15 Connection release, terrestrial resource fault
16 Connection release, rrfault, error indication
17 Connection release, rrfault, connection failure indication
18 Connection release, rrfault, blocking request
19 Connection release, disconnection request
20 Connection release, traffic function failure
21 Clear command
22 Channel release
23 Release indication
24 Release indication not received, T3109 expired
25 Cell access
26 Establish indication
27 Assignment failure to MSC
28 Handover candidate list
29 Handover candidate list
30 Handover candidate list
31 Handover candidate list
32 Handover candidate list
33 Handover candidate list
34 Sapi n reject
35 Sapi 3, error indication
36 Sapi 3, establish indication
37 Sapi 3, establish request
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38 Sapi 3, establish confirm
39 Sapi 3, release indication
40 Sapi 3, release request
41 Sapi 3, release confirm
42 Trace invocation message
43 Intra BSC, Inter cell HO command, during assignment
44 Intra BSC, Inter cell HO completed, during assignment
45 Intra BSC, Inter cell HO failure, during assignment
46 Inter BSC HO required, during assignment
47 Inter BSC HO command, during assignment
48 Inter BSC HO complete, during assignment
49 Inter BSC HO failure, during assignment
50 Intra BSC, Intra cell HO assignment command
51 Intra BSC, Intra cell HO assignment completed
52 Intra BSC, Intra cell HO assignment failure
53 Handover candidate list
54 No cell candidate in candidate list
55 Connection release, transcoder resource failure
56 Configuration change command
57 Configuration change acknowledge
58 Configuration change reject
59 Resource level change, assignment command
60 Resource level change, assignment complete
61 Resource level change, assignment failure
62 Resource level change configuration change command
63 Resource level change configuration change acknowledge
64 Resource level change configuration change reject
65 Configuration change, downgrade, rrfault, error indication
66 Configuration change, downgrade, rrfault, connection failureindication
67 Configuration change, downgrade, rrfault, blocking request
68 Configuration change, downgrade, disconnect request
69 Connection release, Ater reset circuit
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Data Description
EvCd Description
70 Connection release, Ater sccp fault
71 Connection release, Ater terrestrial resource fault
72 Configuration change, downgrade, Ater terrestrial resource fault
73 Connection release, Ater reset
74 Configuration change, downgrade, transcoder resource failure
75* Inter BSC inter system handover required
76* Inter BSC inter system handover command
77* Inter BSC inter system handover failure
3.1.3.2 Event Cause codes
Table 7 Event Cause Codes
Event CauseCode
Event/Cause Description
0 ** Assignment command
0 No valid cause
7 Subcell change
1 ** Assignment Complete
0-7 See Event 0
2 ** Assignment failure
0 Normal event
1 Abnormal release, unspecified
2 Abnormal release, channel unacceptable
3 Abnormal release, timer expired
4 Abnormal release, no activity on the radio path
5 Preemptive release
7 Subcell change
8 Handover impossible, timing advance out of range
9 Channel mode unacceptable
10 Frequency not implemented
65 Call already cleared
95 Semantically incorrect message
96 Invalid mandatory information
97 Message type non-existent or not implemented
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Event CauseCode
Event/Cause Description
98 Message type not compatible with protocol state
100 Conditional IE error
101 No cell allocation available
111 Protocol error unspecified
3 ** Intra BSC, Inter cell handover command
0 No valid cause
4 Preemption
5 ** Intra BSC, Inter cell handover failure
0-111 See Event 2
6 ** Inter BSC handover required
0 Assignment to a worse cell
1 Assignment to a better cell
2 Uplink quality
3 Uplink strength
4 Downlink quality
5 Downlink strength
6 Distance
7 Operation and maintenance intervention
8 Response to MSC invocation
9 Call control
10 Radio interface failure reversion to old channel
11 Handover successful
12 Better cell
13 Directed retry
32 Equipment failure
33 No radio resource available
34 Requested terrestrial resource unavailable
35 CCCH overload
36 Processor overload
37 BSC not equipped
38 MS not equipped
39 Invalid cell
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Data Description
Event CauseCode
Event/Cause Description
48 Requested transcoding/rate adaptation unavailable
64 Ciphering algorithm not supported
80 Terrestrial circuit already allocated
81 Invalid message contents
82 Information element or field missing
83 Incorrect value
84 Unknown message type
85 Unknown information element
96 Protocol error between BSC and MSC
7 ** Inter BSC handover command
0 - 4 See event 3
9 ** Inter BSC handover failure
0 - 111 See event 2
10 ** DTAP message received downlink
0 Sapi 3 message (No value indicates sapi 0 message)
11 ** DTAP message sent uplink
0 Sapi 3 message (No value indicates sapi 0 message)
12 ** Connection release, reset
0 Radio interface message failure
1 Radio interface failure
2 Uplink quality
3 Uplink strength
4 Downlink quality
5 Downlink strength
6 Distance
7 Operation and maintenance intervention
8 Response to MSC invocation
9 Call control
10 Radio interface failure reversion to old channel
11 Handover successful
12 Better cell
13 Directed retry
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Event/Cause Description
32 Equipment failure
33 No radio resource available
34 Requested terrestrial resource unavailable
35 CCCH overload
36 Processor overload
37 BSC not equipped
38 MS not equipped
39 Invalid cell
40 Traffic load
48 Requested transcoding/rate adaptation unavailable
64 Ciphering algorithm not supported
80 Terrestrial circuit already allocated
81 Invalid message contents
82 Information element or field missing
83 Incorrect value
84 Unknown message type
85 Unknown information element
96 Protocol error between BSC and MSC
13 ** Connection release, reset circuit
0 - 96 See event 12
14 ** Connection release, sccp fault
0 The SCCP user, normal condition
1 The SCCP user, end user congestion
2 The SCCP user, end user failure
3 The SCCP user, SCCP user (LSS) originated
4 The network service provider, remote procedure error
5 The network service provider, inconsistent connectiondata
6 The SCCP user, access failure
7 The SCCP user, access congestion
8 The network service provider, subsystem failure
9 The SCCP user, subsystem congestion
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Data Description
Event CauseCode
Event/Cause Description
10 The network service provider, network failure
11 The network service provider, network congestion
12 The network service provider, expiration of reset timer(not used)
13 The network service provider, expiration of receiveinactivity timer
14 Reason unspecified
15 Reason unspecified
15 ** Connection release, terrestrial resource fault
0 The device is blocked from SNT
1 The device is blocked from DIP
2 The device is blocked from CM
16 ** Connection release, rrfault, error indication
0 Reserved
1 T200 expired (N200+1) times, abnormal release
2 Not implemented (re-establishment request)
3 Unsolicited UA response, protocol violation
4 Unsolicited DM response, protocol violation
5 Unsolicited DM response in multi-frame establishedstate,abnormal release
6 Unsolicited supervisory response, protocol violation
7 Sequence error, abnormal release
8 U-frame with incorrect parameters, frame discarded byBTS
9 S-frame with incorrect parameters, frame discarded byBTS
10 I-frame with incorrect use of M-bit, frame discarded byBTS
11 I-frame with incorrect length, frame discarded by BTS
12 Frame not implemented, frame discarded by BTS
13 Not implemented (SABM command in multiplex frameestablished state)
14 SABM frame with information not allowed, framediscarded by BTS
17 ** Connection release, rrfault, connection failure indication
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Event CauseCode
Event/Cause Description
0 Radio interface failure
1 Radio link failure
2 Handover access failure
7 O&M intervention
15 Normal event, unspecified
32 Equipment failure
33 Radio resource not available
34 Terrestrial channel failure
35 CCCH overload
36 ACCH overload
37 Processor overload
39 BTS not equipped
40 Remote transcoder failure
44 Switching Failure
47 Resource not available, unspecified
48 Requested transcoding/rate adaptation not available
63 Service or option not available unspecified
64 Encryption algorithm not implemented
79 Service or option not implemented unspecified
80 Radio channel already activated/allocated
95 Invalid message, unspecified
96 Message discriminator error
97 Message type error
98 Message sequence error
99 General information element error
100 Mandatory information element error
101 Optional information element error
102 Information element non existent
103 Information element length error
104 Invalid information element contents
111 Protocol error unspecified
127 Interworking, unspecified
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Data Description
Event CauseCode
Event/Cause Description
18 ** Connection release, rrfault, blocking request
9 Manual intervention, blocking
12 Manual intervention, load
14 Manual intervention, function change
19 BTS fault report class 2
20 BTS fault report class 1
23 LAPD link fault
25 LAPD link disturbance
26 TRA or transmission device fault
28 TRA synchronisation fault
31 Operational recovery failed
35 The BPC is being created or is about to be deleted
36 Reconfiguration of BTS equipment 1
43 TAS system error
44 Reconfiguration of BTS equipment 2
46 TRXC failure
47 TRH changeover failure
52 Manual intervention, new SW started
19 ** Connection release, disconnection request
1 Too many measurement generations missing
2 Too high timing advance
3 Too many measurement generations missing, too hightiming advance
4 Preemption
47 TRH changeover failure
20 ** Connection release, traffic function failure
0 MS lost
1 Operation of GS path failed
2 Equipment failure
3 Channel Reactivation Failure
4 Ater timeout
21 ** Clear command
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Event CauseCode
Event/Cause Description
0 - 96 See event 12
22 ** Channel release
0 Normal event
1 Abnormal release, unspecified
2 Abnormal release, channel unacceptable
3 Abnormal release, timer expired
4 Abnormal release, no activity on the radio path
5 Preemptive release
8 Handover impossible, timing advance out of range
9 Channel mode unacceptable
10 Frequency not implemented
65 Call already cleared
95 Semantically incorrect message
96 Invalid mandatory information
97 Message type non-existent or not implemented
98 Message type not compatible with protocol state
100 Conditional IE error
101 No cell allocation available
111 Protocol error unspecified
25 ** Cell access
0 Call from MS (normal)
1 Call from MS (emergency)
2 Page response
3 Incoming inter BSC handover
4 Incoming intra BSC handover
5 Assignment to another cell
27 ** Assignment failure to MSC
0 - 96 See Event 12
34 ** Sapi n reject
0 - 96 See Event 12
35 ** Sapi 3, error indication
0 - 14 See Event 16
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Data Description
Event CauseCode
Event/Cause Description
45 ** Intra BSC, Inter cell HO failure, during assignment
0 - 111 See Event 2
46 ** Inter BSC HO required, during assignment
0 Assignment to a worse cell
1 Assignment to a better cell
49 ** Inter BSC HO failure, during assignment
0 - 111 See Event 2
50 ** Intra BSC, Intra cell HO assignment command
0 No valid cause
1 Half rate packed
7 Subcell change
8 Subcell load distribution
51 ** Intra BSC, Intra cell HO assignment completed
0 No valid cause
7 Subcell change
8 Subcell load distribution
52 ** Intra BSC, Intra cell HO assignment failure
0 -111 See Event 22
55 ** Connection release, transcoder resource failure
0 Automatic blocking from SNT
1 Automatic blocking from DIP
2 Control blocking
3 Manual blocking
4 Other fault/blocking
58 ** Configuration change reject
0 - 111 See Event 22
61 ** Resource level change, assignment failure
0 - 111 See Event 22
62 ** Resource level change configuration change command
0 No valid cause
1 Preemption of PVI Connection
2 Preemption of multislot connection, downgrading
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Event CauseCode
Event/Cause Description
64 ** Resource level change configuration change reject
0 - 111 See Event 22
65 ** Configuration change, downgrade, rrfault, error indication
0 - 14 See Event 16
66 ** Configuration change, downgrade, rrfault, connectionfailure indication
0 - 127 See Event 17
67 ** Configuration change, downgrade, rrfault, blockingrequest
9 - 52 See Event 18
68 ** Configuration change, downgrade, disconnect request
1 - 47 See Event 19
70 ** Connection release, Ater sccp fault
0 -15 See Event 14
71 ** Connection release, Ater terrestrial resource fault
0 - 2 See Event 15
72 ** Configuration change, downgrade, Ater terrestrialresource fault
0 - 2 See Event 15
74 ** Configuration change, downgrade, transcoder resourcefailure
0 - 4 See Event 55
75* ** Inter BSC inter system handover required
128 Traffic load
76* ** Inter BSC inter system handover command
128 Traffic load
77* ** Inter BSC inter system handover failure
128 Traffic load
3.1.3.3 Handover candidate cause codes
The table below contains translated handover candidate cause codes.
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Data Description
Table 8
CseCd Description
0 serving cell, ordinay cell or underlaid subcell intra cell HO, uplinkdisturbance
1 serving cell, ordinay cell or underlaid subcell intra cell HO, downlinkdisturbance
2 serving cell, ordinary cell or underlaid subcell intra cell HO,disturbance in both links
3 serving cell overlaid subcell intra cell HO, uplink disturbance
4 serving cell overlaid subcell intra cell HO, downlink disturbance
5 serving cell overlaid subcell intra cell HO, disturbance in both links
6 serving cell subcell change subcell change, overlaid to underlaid
7 serving cell subcell change subcell change, underlaid to overlaid
8 serving cell subcell change subcell change, overlaid to underlaid,Maximum number of consecutive Intra cell Handover(MAXIHO)
9 serving cell subcell change subcell change, underlaid to overlaid,MAXIHO
12 premption handover neighbouring cell, normal condition better cell,due to HCS ordinary cell or underlaid subcell target cell K
13 premption handover neighbouring cell, normal condition better cell,due to HCS ordinary cell or underlaid subcell target cell L
14 premption handover neighbouring cell, normal condition better cell,due to HCS ordinary cell or underlaid subcell low downlink signalstrength serving cell
15 premption handover neighbouring cell, normal condition better cell,due to HCS ordinary cell or underlaid subcell high downlink signalstrength serving cell
16 premption handover neighbouring cell, normal condition better cell,due to HCS overlaid subcell target cell K
17 premption handover neighbouring cell, normal condition better cell,due to HCS overlaid subcell target cell L
18 premption handover neighbouring cell, normal condition better cell,due to HCS overlaid subcell low downlink signal strength servingcell
19 premption handover neighbouring cell, normal condition better cell,due to HCS overlaid subcell high downlink signal strength servingcell
20 premption handover neighbouring cell, normal condition better cell,not due to HCS ordinary cell or underlaid cell target cell K
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21 premption handover neighbouring cell, normal condition better cell,not due to HCS ordinary cell or underlaid cell target cell L
22 premption handover neighbouring cell, normal condition better cell,not due to HCS ordinary cell or underlaid cell low downlink signalstrength serving cell
23 premption handover neighbouring cell, normal condition better cell,not due to HCS ordinary cell or underlaid cell high downlink signalstrength serving cell
24 premption handover neighbouring cell, normal condition better cell,not due to HCS overlaid subcell target cell K
25 premption handover neighbouring cell, normal condition better cell,not due to HCS overlaid subcell target cell L
26 premption handover neighbouring cell, normal condition bettercell, not due to HCS overlaid subcell low downlink signal strengthserving cell
27 premption handover neighbouring cell, normal condition bettercell, not due to HCS overlaid subcell high downlink signal strengthserving cell
28 premption handover neighbouring cell, normal condition worse cell,due to HCS ordinary cell or underlaid subcell
29 premption handover neighbouring cell, normal condition worse cell,due to HCS overlaid subcell
30 premption handover neighbouring cell, normal condition worse cell,not due to HCS ordinary cell or underlaid subcell
31 premption handover neighbouring cell, normal condition worse cell,not due to HCS overlaid subcell
32 premption handover neighbouring cell, TA urgency, worse cellordinary cell or underlaid subcell
33 premption handover neighbouring cell, TA urgency, worse celloverlaid subcell
34 premption handover neighbouring cell, BQ urgency uplink, worsecell ordinary cell or underlaid subcell
35 premption handover neighbouring cell, BQ urgency uplink, worsecell overlaid subcell
36 premption handover neighbouring cell, BQ urgency downlink, worsecell ordinary cell or underlaid subcell
37 premption handover neighbouring cell, BQ urgency downlink, worsecell overliad subcell
38 premption handover neighbouring cell, BQ urgency both links,worse cell ordinary cell or underlaid subcell
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CseCd Description
39 premption handover neighbouring cell, BQ urgency both links,worse cell overlaid subcell
40 premption handover neighbouring cell, TA urgency, better cellordinary cell or underlaid subcell
41 premption handover neighbouring cell, TA urgency, better celloverlaid subcell
42 premption handover neighbouring cell, BQ urgency uplink, bettercell ordinary cell or underlaid subcell
43 premption handover neighbouring cell, BQ urgency uplink, bettercell overlaid subcell
44 premption handover neighbouring cell, BQ urgency downlink, bettercell ordinary cell or underlaid subcell
45 premption handover neighbouring cell, BQ urgency downlink, bettercell overlaid subcell
46 premption handover neighbouring cell, BQ urgency both links,better cell ordinary cell or underlaid subcell
47 premption handover neighbouring cell, BQ urgency both links,better cell overlaid subcell
48 premption handover cell load sharing neighbouring cell, normalcondition better cell, due to HCS ordinary cell or underlaid subcelltarget cell K
49 premption handover cell load sharing neighbouring cell, normalcondition better cell, due to HCS ordinary cell or underlaid subcelltarget cell L
50 premption handover cell load sharing neighbouring cell, normalcondition better cell, due to HCS ordinary cell or underlaid subcelllow downlink signal strength serving cell
51 premption handover cell load sharing neighbouring cell, normalcondition better cell, due to HCS ordinary cell or underlaid subcellhigh downlink signal strength serving cell
52 premption handover cell load sharing neighbouring cell, normalcondition better cell, due to HCS overlaid subcell target cell K
53 premption handover cell load sharing neighbouring cell, normalcondition better cell, due to HCS overlaid subcell target cell L
54 premption handover cell load sharing neighbouring cell, normalcondition better cell, due to HCS overlaid subcell low downlinksignal strength serving cell
55 premption handover cell load sharing neighbouring cell, normalcondition better cell, due to HCS overlaid subcell high downlinksignal strength serving cell
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CseCd Description
56 premption handover cell load sharing neighbouring cell, normalcondition better cell, not due to HCS ordinary cell or underlaidsubcell target cell K
57 premption handover cell load sharing neighbouring cell, normalcondition better cell, not due to HCS ordinary cell or underlaidsubcell target cell L
58 premption handover cell load sharing neighbouring cell, normalcondition better cell, not due to HCS ordingary cell or underlaidsubcell low downlink signal strength serving cell
59 premption handover cell load sharing neighbouring cell, normalcondition better cell, not due to HCS ordingary cell or underlaidsubcell high downlink signal strength serving cell
60 premption handover cell load sharing neighbouring cell, normalcondition better cell, not due to HCS overlaid subcell target cell K
61 premption handover cell load sharing neighbouring cell, normalcondition better cell, not due to HCS overlaid subcell target cell L
62 premption handover cell load sharing neighbouring cell, normalcondition better cell, not due to HCS overlaid subcell low downlinksignal strength serving cell
63 premption handover cell load sharing neighbouring cell, normalcondition better cell, not due to HCS overlaid subcell high downlinksignal strength serving cell
64 operation and maintenance intervention(blocking handover) servingcell ord cell or underlaid subcell intra cell HO, uplink disturbance
65 operation and maintenance intervention(blocking handover) servingcell ord cell or underlaid subcell intra cell HO, downlink disturbance
66 operation and maintenance intervention(blocking handover) servingcell ord cell or underlaid subcell intra cell HO, disturbance in bothlinks
67 operation and maintenance intervention(blocking handover) servingcell ord cell or underlaid subcell intra cell HO, no disturbance
68 operation and maintenance intervention(blocking handover) servingcell overlaid subcell intra cell HO, uplink disturbance
69 operation and maintenance intervention(blocking handover) servingcell overlaid subcell instra cell HO, downlink disturbance
70 operation and maintenance intervention(blocking handover) servingcell overlaid subcell intra cell HO, disturbance in both links
71 operation and maintenance intervention(blocking handover) servingcell overlaid subcell intra cell HO, no disturbance
72 operation and maintenance intervention(blocking handover) servingcell subcell change subcell change, overlaid to underlaid
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CseCd Description
73 operation and maintenance intervention(blocking handover) servingcell subcell change subcell change, underlaid to overlaid
74 operation and maintenance intervention(blocking handover) servingcell subcell change subcell change, overlaid to underlaid, MAXIHO,requested HO
75 operation and maintenance intervention(blocking handover) servingcell subcell change subcell change, underlaid to overlaid, MAXIHO,requested HO
76 operation and maintenance intervention(blocking handover)neighbouring cell, normal condition better cell, due to HCS ordinarycell or underlaid subcell target cell K
77 operation and maintenance intervention(blocking handover)neighbouring cell, normal condition better cell, due to HCS ordinarycell or underlaid subcell target cell L
78 operation and maintenance intervention(blocking handover)neighbouring cell, normal condition better cell, due to HCS ordinarycell or underlaid subcell low downlink signal strength serving cell
79 operation and maintenance intervention(blocking handover)neighbouring cell, normal condition better cell, due to HCS ordinarycell or underlaid subcell high downlink signal strength serving cell
80 operation and maintenance intervention(blocking handover)neighbouring cell, normal condition better cell, due to HCS overlaidsubcell target cell K
81 operation and maintenance intervention(blocking handover)neighbouring cell, normal condition better cell, due to HCS overlaidsubcell target cell L
82 operation and maintenance intervention(blocking handover)neighbouring cell, normal condition better cell, due to HCS overlaidsubcell low downlink signal strength serving cell
83 operation and maintenance intervention(blocking handover)neighbouring cell, normal condition better cell, due to HCS overlaidsubcell high downlink signal strength serving cell
84 operation and maintenance intervention(blocking handover)neighbouring cell, normal condition better cell, not due to HCSordinary cell or underlaid cell target cell K
85 operation and maintenance intervention(blocking handover)neighbouring cell, normal condition better cell, not due to HCSordinary cell or underlaid cell target cell L
86 operation and maintenance intervention(blocking handover)neighbouring cell, normal condition better cell, not due to HCSordinary cell or underlaid cell low downlink signal strength servingcell
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CseCd Description
87 operation and maintenance intervention(blocking handover)neighbouring cell, normal condition better cell, not due to HCSordinary cell or underlaid cell high downlink signal strength servingcell
88 operation and maintenance intervention(blocking handover)neighbouring cell, normal condition better cell, not due to HCSoverlaid subcell target cell K
89 operation and maintenance intervention(blocking handover)neighbouring cell, normal condition better cell, not due to HCSoverlaid subcell target cell L
90 operation and maintenance intervention(blocking handover)neighbouring cell, normal condition better cell, not due to HCSoverlaid subcell low downlink signal strength serving cell
91 operation and maintenance intervention(blocking handover)neighbouring cell, normal condition better cell, not due to HCSoverlaid subcell high downlink signal strength serving cell
92 operation and maintenance intervention(blocking handover)neighbouring cell, normal condition worse cell, due to HCS ordinarycell or underlaid subcell
93 operation and maintenance intervention(blocking handover)neighbouring cell, normal condition worse cell, due to HCS overlaidsubcell
94 operation and maintenance intervention(blocking handover)neighbouring cell, normal condition worse cell, not due to HCSordinary cell or underlaid subcell
95 operation and maintenance intervention(blocking handover)neighbouring cell, normal condition worse cell, not due to HCSoverlaid subcell
96 operation and maintenance intervention(blocking handover)neighbouring cell, TA urgency, worse cell ordinary cell or underlaidsubcell
97 operation and maintenance intervention(blocking handover)neighbouring cell, TA urgency, worse cell overlaid subcell
98 operation and maintenance intervention(blocking handover)neighbouring cell, BQ urgency uplink, worse cell ordinary cell orunderlaid subcell
99 operation and maintenance intervention(blocking handover)neighbouring cell, BQ urgency uplink, worse cell overlaid subcell
100 operation and maintenance intervention(blocking handover)neighbouring cell, BQ urgency downlink, worse cell ordinary cellor underlaid subcell
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CseCd Description
101 operation and maintenance intervention(blocking handover)neighbouring cell, BQ urgency downlink, worse cell overliad subcell
102 operation and maintenance intervention(blocking handover)neighbouring cell, BQ urgency both links, worse cell ordinary cellor underlaid subcell
103 operation and maintenance intervention(blocking handover)neighbouring cell, BQ urgency both links, worse cell overlaid subcell
104 operation and maintenance intervention(blocking handover)neighbouring cell, TA urgency, better cell ordinary cell or underlaidsubcell
105 operation and maintenance intervention(blocking handover)neighbouring cell, TA urgency, better cell overlaid subcell
106 operation and maintenance intervention(blocking handover)neighbouring cell, BQ urgency uplink, better cell ordinary cell orunderlaid subcell
107 operation and maintenance intervention(blocking handover)neighbouring cell, BQ urgency uplink, better cell overlaid subcell
108 operation and maintenance intervention(blocking handover)neighbouring cell, BQ urgency downlink, better cell ordinary cellor underlaid subcell
109 operation and maintenance intervention(blocking handover)neighbouring cell, BQ urgency downlink, better cell overlaid subcell
110 operation and maintenance intervention(blocking handover)neighbouring cell, BQ urgency both links, better cell ordinary cellor underlaid subcell
111 operation and maintenance intervention(blocking handover)neighbouring cell, BQ urgency both links, better cell overlaid subcell
112 operation and maintenance intervention(blocking handover) cellload sharing neighbouring cell, normal condition better cell, due toHCS ordinary cell or underlaid subcell target cell K
113 operation and maintenance intervention(blocking handover) cellload sharing neighbouring cell, normal condition better cell, due toHCS ordinary cell or underlaid subcell target cell L
114 operation and maintenance intervention(blocking handover) cellload sharing neighbouring cell, normal condition better cell, due toHCS ordinary cell or underlaid subcell low downlink signal strengthserving cell
115 operation and maintenance intervention(blocking handover) cellload sharing neighbouring cell, normal condition better cell, due toHCS ordinary cell or underlaid subcell high downlink signal strengthserving cell
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CseCd Description
116 operation and maintenance intervention(blocking handover) cellload sharing neighbouring cell, normal condition better cell, due toHCS overlaid subcell target cell K
117 operation and maintenance intervention(blocking handover) cellload sharing neighbouring cell, normal condition better cell, due toHCS overlaid subcell target cell L
118 operation and maintenance intervention(blocking handover) cellload sharing neighbouring cell, normal condition better cell, due toHCS overlaid subcell low downlink signal strength serving cell
119 operation and maintenance intervention(blocking handover) cellload sharing neighbouring cell, normal condition better cell, due toHCS overlaid subcell high downlink signal strength serving cell
120 operation and maintenance intervention(blocking handover) cellload sharing neighbouring cell, normal condition better cell, not dueto HCS ordinary cell or underlaid subcell target cell K
121 operation and maintenance intervention(blocking handover) cellload sharing neighbouring cell, normal condition better cell, not dueto HCS ordinary cell or underlaid subcell target cell L
122 operation and maintenance intervention(blocking handover) cellload sharing neighbouring cell, normal condition better cell, notdue to HCS ordingary cell or underlaid subcell low downlink signalstrength serving cell
123 operation and maintenance intervention(blocking handover) cellload sharing neighbouring cell, normal condition better cell, notdue to HCS ordingary cell or underlaid subcell high downlink signalstrength serving cell
124 operation and maintenance intervention(blocking handover) cellload sharing neighbouring cell, normal condition better cell, not dueto HCS overlaid subcell target cell K
125 operation and maintenance intervention(blocking handover) cellload sharing neighbouring cell, normal condition better cell, not dueto HCS overlaid subcell target cell L
126 operation and maintenance intervention(blocking handover) cellload sharing neighbouring cell, normal condition better cell, not dueto HCS overlaid subcell low downlink signal strength serving cell
127 operation and maintenance intervention(blocking handover cellload sharing neighbouring cell, normal condition better cell, not dueto HCS overlaid subcell high downlink signal strength serving cell
128* Traffic load. Only valid for UTRAN FDD cells.
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3.1.4 Cell Identity
The cell identity can be presented in one of the following ways:
CGI If it can be translated from the cell pointer value in CellTranslation record (which is to be found in a file receivedfrom the BSC and is used to identify cells). Example ofoutput: CGI=123-12-12-1234
UTRANID If it can be translated from the cell pointer value in CellTranslation record (which is to be found in a file receivedfrom the BSC and is used to identify cells). Example ofoutput: UTRANID=525-2-42-601-1490
POINTER If no translation can be found for the cell pointervalue. Examples of output: POINTER=1-2, Internal orPOINTER=1-2, External
UNDEFINED If the cell is an undefined neighbouring cell. Presentedin the format NCC-BCC-BCCH. Example of output:UNDEFINED=1-2-123
3.2 File Format CER file
3.2.1 Filename Restrictions
When exporting a channel event recording up to four different files are created.These files will be separated from each other by a file extension. The four filesthat is possible to create are:
• Static Channel Information (extension .sci)
• Channel Events (extension .ce)
• Channel Allocation Profile (extension .chap)
• Priority Profile (extension .pp)
3.2.2 General Information
All four exported files contain the same general information:
Table 9
Fieldno
Name Description Value Range
1 Recording Name Operator definedrecording name
2 Category Recording Category Channel
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Fieldno
Name Description Value Range
3 Start Time Start time of theRecording
[yyyy-mm-ddhh:mm:ss]
4 Stop Time Stop time of theRecording
[yyyy-mm-ddhh:mm:ss]
5 Network ElementName
Name of the NetworkElement
6 Cell Id The Cell Global Identity(CGI)
7 Cell Name Cell name defined inCNA
8 CHAP Channel AllocationProfile
[0 .. 7]
9 DCA Differential ChannelAllocation
[0 .. 3]
10 PP Priority Profile [0 .. 2]
3.2.3 Data Area
3.2.3.1 Static Channel Information
The exported file has one row for each recorded channel.
Table 10
Fieldno
Name Description Value range
1 ChannelNo A unique channel numberfor each channel in therecording used
8=TCH, FullRate
16=TCH, HalfRate
32=SDCCH,part of SDCCH/4
2 ChannelType The channel type
64=SDCCH,part of SDCCH/8
3 channelBandGsm Channel Band in GSM [0 .. 3]
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Fieldno
Name Description Value range
GSM800[128 ..251]*
GSM900[0 ..124], [955 ..1023], [975 ..1023]*
GSM1800[512 ..885]
4 Arfcn1 The 1st ARFCN in thefrequency hopping set
GSM1900[512 ..810]
GSM800[128 ..251]*
GSM900[0 ..124], [955 ..1023], [975 ..1023]*
GSM1800[512 ..885]
5 Arfcn2 The 2nd ARFCN in thefrequency hopping set
GSM1900[512 ..810]
GSM800[128 ..251]*
GSM900[0 ..124], [955 ..1023], [975 ..1023]*
GSM1800[512 ..885]
6 Arfcn3 The 3rd ARFCN in thefrequency hopping set
GSM1900[512 ..810]
GSM800[128 ..251]*
GSM900[0 ..124], [955 ..1023], [975 ..1023]*
GSM1800[512 ..885]
7 Arfcn4 The 4th ARFCN in thefrequency hopping set
GSM1900[512 ..810]
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Fieldno
Name Description Value range
GSM800[128 ..251]*
GSM900[0 ..124], [955 ..1023], [975 ..1023]*
GSM1800[512 ..885]
8 Arfcn5 The 5th ARFCN in thefrequency hopping set
GSM1900[512 ..810]
GSM800[128 ..251]*
GSM900[0 ..124], [955 ..1023], [975 ..1023]*
GSM1800[512 ..885]
9 Arfcn6 The 6th ARFCN in thefrequency hopping set
GSM1900[512 ..810]
GSM800[128 ..251]*
GSM900[0 ..124], [955 ..1023], [975 ..1023]*
GSM1800[512 ..885]
10 Arfcn7 The 7th ARFCN in thefrequency hopping set
GSM1900[512 ..810]
GSM800[128 ..251]*
GSM900[0 ..124], [955 ..1023], [975 ..1023]*
GSM1800[512 ..885]
11 Arfcn8 The 8th ARFCN in thefrequency hopping set
GSM1900[512 ..810]
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Data Description
Fieldno
Name Description Value range
GSM800[128 ..251]*
GSM900[0 ..124], [955 ..1023], [975 ..1023]*
GSM1800[512 ..885]
12 Arfcn9 The 9th ARFCN in thefrequency hopping set
GSM1900[512 ..810]
GSM800[128 ..251]*
GSM900[0 ..124], [955 ..1023], [975 ..1023]*
GSM1800[512 ..885]
13 Arfcn10 The 10th ARFCN in thefrequency hopping set
GSM1900[512 ..810]
GSM800[128 ..251]*
GSM900[0 ..124], [955 ..1023], [975 ..1023]*
GSM1800[512 ..885]
14 Arfcn11 The 11th ARFCN in thefrequency hopping set
GSM1900[512 ..810]
GSM800[128 ..251]*
GSM900[0 ..124], [955 ..1023], [975 ..1023]*
GSM1800[512 ..885]
15 Arfcn12 The 12th ARFCN in thefrequency hopping set
GSM1900[512 ..810]
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Fieldno
Name Description Value range
GSM800[128 ..251]*
GSM900[0 ..124], [955 ..1023], [975 ..1023]*
GSM1800[512 ..885]
16 Arfcn13 The 13th ARFCN in thefrequency hopping set
GSM1900[512 ..810]
GSM800[128 ..251]*
GSM900[0 ..124], [955 ..1023], [975 ..1023]*
GSM1800[512 ..885]
17 Arfcn14 The 14th ARFCN in thefrequency hopping set
GSM1900[512 ..810]
GSM800[128 ..251]*
GSM900[0 ..124], [955 ..1023], [975 ..1023]*
GSM1800[512 ..885]
18 Arfcn15 The 15th ARFCN in thefrequency hopping set
GSM1900[512 ..810]
GSM800[128 ..251]*
GSM900[0 ..124], [955 ..1023], [975 ..1023]*
GSM1800[512 ..885]
19 Arfcn16 The 16th ARFCN in thefrequency hopping set
GSM1900[512 ..810]
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Data Description
Fieldno
Name Description Value range
GSM800[128 ..251]*
GSM900[0 ..124], [955 ..1023], [975 ..1023]*
GSM1800[512 ..885]
20 Arfcn17 The 17th ARFCN in thefrequency hopping set
GSM1900[512 ..810]
GSM800[128 ..251]*
GSM900[0 ..124], [955 ..1023], [975 ..1023]*
GSM1800[512 ..885]
21 Arfcn18 The 18th ARFCN in thefrequency hopping set
GSM1900[512 ..810]
GSM800[128 ..251]*
GSM900[0 ..124], [955 ..1023], [975 ..1023]*
GSM1800[512 ..885]
22 Arfcn19 The 19th ARFCN in thefrequency hopping set
GSM1900[512 ..810]
GSM800[128 ..251]*
GSM900[0 ..124], [955 ..1023], [975 ..1023]*
GSM1800[512 ..885]
23 Arfcn20 The 20th ARFCN in thefrequency hopping set
GSM1900[512 ..810]
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Fieldno
Name Description Value range
GSM800[128 ..251]*
GSM900[0 ..124], [955 ..1023], [975 ..1023]*
GSM1800[512 ..885]
24 Arfcn21 The 21st ARFCN in thefrequency hopping set
GSM1900[512 ..810]
GSM800[128 ..251]*
GSM900[0 ..124], [955 ..1023], [975 ..1023]*
GSM1800[512 ..885]
25 Arfcn22 The 22nd ARFCN in thefrequency hopping set
GSM1900[512 ..810]
GSM800[128 ..251]*
GSM900[0 ..124], [955 ..1023], [975 ..1023]*
GSM1800[512 ..885]
26 Arfcn23 The 23rd ARFCN in thefrequency hopping set
GSM1900[512 ..810]
GSM800[128 ..251]*
GSM900[0 ..124], [955 ..1023], [975 ..1023]*
GSM1800[512 ..885]
27 Arfcn24 The 24th ARFCN in thefrequency hopping set
GSM1900[512 ..810]
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Data Description
Fieldno
Name Description Value range
GSM800[128 ..251]*
GSM900[0 ..124], [955 ..1023], [975 ..1023]*
GSM1800[512 ..885]
28 Arfcn25 The 25th ARFCN in thefrequency hopping set
GSM1900[512 ..810]
GSM800[128 ..251]*
GSM900[0 ..124], [955 ..1023], [975 ..1023]*
GSM1800[512 ..885]
29 Arfcn26 The 26th ARFCN in thefrequency hopping set
GSM1900[512 ..810]
GSM800[128 ..251]*
GSM900[0 ..124], [955 ..1023], [975 ..1023]*
GSM1800[512 ..885]
30 Arfcn27 The 27th ARFCN in thefrequency hopping set
GSM1900[512 ..810]
GSM800[128 ..251]*
GSM900[0 ..124], [955 ..1023], [975 ..1023]*
GSM1800[512 ..885]
31 Arfcn28 The 28th ARFCN in thefrequency hopping set
GSM1900[512 ..810]
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Fieldno
Name Description Value range
GSM800[128 ..251]*
GSM900[0 ..124], [955 ..1023], [975 ..1023]*
GSM1800[512 ..885]
32 Arfcn29 The 29th ARFCN in thefrequency hopping set
GSM1900[512 ..810]
GSM800[128 ..251]*
GSM900[0 ..124], [955 ..1023], [975 ..1023]*
GSM1800[512 ..885]
33 Arfcn30 The 30th ARFCN in thefrequency hopping set
GSM1900[512 ..810]
GSM800[128 ..251]*
GSM900[0 ..124], [955 ..1023], [975 ..1023]*
GSM1800[512 ..885]
34 Arfcn31 The 31st ARFCN in thefrequency hopping set
GSM1900[512 ..810]
GSM800[128 ..251]*
GSM900[0 ..124], [955 ..1023], [975 ..1023]*
GSM1800[512 ..885]
35 Arfcn32 The 32nd ARFCN in thefrequency hopping set
GSM1900[512 ..810]
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Data Description
Fieldno
Name Description Value range
36 Hsn The hopping sequencenumber (HSN) for thechannel
[0 .. 63]
37 Maio The mobile allocationindex offset (MAIO) forthe channel
38 TimeSlotNo The time slot number forthe channel
[0 .. 7]
39 InitChannelInterfBand The initial interferenceband for the channel
[0 .. 5]
0=idle
2=busy
4=block
40 InitialChannelState The initial state of thechannel
8=lock
41 TotalTimeInBand1 The total time the channelis in interference band 1during the recording. (inseconds)
42 TotalTimeInBand2 The total time the channelis in interference band 2during the recording. (inseconds)
43 TotalTimeInBand3 The total time the channelis in interference band 3during the recording. (inseconds)
44 TotalTimeInBand4 The total time the channelis in interference band 4during the recording. (inseconds)
45 TotalTimeInBand5 The total time the channelis in interference band 5during the recording. (inseconds)
3.2.3.2 Channel Events
The exported file has one row for each channel event.
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Table 11
Fieldno
Name Description Value range
1 ChannelNo1 The channel number forthe event. The first channelnumber in a HSCSD
2 ChannelNo2 The second channelnumber in a HSCSD
3 ChannelNo3 The third channel numberin a HSCSD
4 ChannelNo4 The fourth channel numberin a HSCSD
0
1 = Channel allocationevent
2 = Channeladministration event
5 ChannelEvent Type The channel event type
3 = Channelinterference bandevent
6 SequenceNo Sequence number for theevent within the recording.
0=Normal
1= Fixed connection(HSCSD)
7 AllocationType Type of allocation
2= Flexible connection(HSCSD)
8 AllocationAttemptNo
Allocation attempt number.Used to keep togetherseveral events that belongsto one attempt.
[0 .. 65535]
9 Time The time for the event
0=Idle
2=Busy
4=Blocked
5=Not existing channel
6=Unknown state
10 State The state for the channelafter the event
8=Locked
11 ChannelResult The result of the event [0 .. 8]
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Table 11
Fieldno
Name Description Value range
12 FreqCapabilityMs Frequency Capability ofMS
[0 .. 3]
13 NewChannelInterfBand
The new interference bandfor the channel
[1 .. 5]
14 SelectionType The selection type for thechannel allocation event
[1 .. 174]
15 PriorityLevel The priority level for theselection type
[1 .. 17]
16 CHAPnumber The CHAP number used atchannel allocation
[0 .. 31]
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Table 11
Fieldno
Name Description Value range
0=SDCCH UL
1=SDCCH OL
2=TCH/UL /Full/ Spver1
3=TCH/UL /Full/ Spver2
4=TCH/UL /Full/ Spver3
5=TCH/UL /Half/ Spver1
6=TCH/UL /Half/ Spver2
7=TCH/UL /Half/ Spver3
8=TCH/OL /Full/ Spver1
9=TCH/OL /Full/ Spver2
10=TCH/OL /Full/ Spver3
11=TCH/OL /Half/ Spver1
12=TCH/OL /Half/ Spver2
13=TCH/OL /Half/ Spver3
14=TCH/UL /Full/ NoSp ver
15=TCH/UL /Half/ NoSp ver
16=TCH/OL /Full/ NoSp ver
17 RT1 The first resource type
17=TCH/UL /Half/ NoSp ver
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Table 11
Fieldno
Name Description Value range
0=Success
1=Spare
2=Failed due to DCA
3=Failed due to nomore resources
4=Failed due toMSTXPWR>10 andGSM1800 phase 1and class 1 MS
5=Failed due to nochannel found in MSsupported Band(s)
6=Skipped due tochannel found in higherequally prioritisedchannel band
7=Failed due toexpired execution timebefore any channel inallowed channel bandis found
18 RTResult1 The allocation result
8=Success, 14.4K bit/sdata
19 NoChannelRequested1
Indicates number ofrequested channels
[1 .. 4]
20 NoChannelAllocated1
Indicates number ofsuccessfully allocatedchannels in the resourcetype
[0 .. 4]
21 NoChannelFailedDCA1
Indicates number ofchannels that could not beallocated due to DCA
[0 .. 4]
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Fieldno
Name Description Value range
0=SDCCH UL
1=SDCCH OL
2=TCH/UL /Full/ Spver1
3=TCH/UL /Full/ Spver2
4=TCH/UL /Full/ Spver3
5=TCH/UL /Half/ Spver1
6=TCH/UL /Half/ Spver2
7=TCH/UL /Half/ Spver3
8=TCH/OL /Full/ Spver1
9=TCH/OL /Full/ Spver2
10=TCH/OL /Full/ Spver3
11=TCH/OL /Half/ Spver1
12=TCH/OL /Half/ Spver2
13=TCH/OL /Half/ Spver3
14=TCH/UL /Full/ NoSp ver
15=TCH/UL /Half/ NoSp ver
16=TCH/OL /Full/ NoSp ver
22 RT2 The second resource type
17=TCH/UL /Half/ NoSp ver
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Table 11
Fieldno
Name Description Value range
0=Success
1=Spare
2=Failed due to DCA
3=Failed due to nomore resources
4=Failed due toMSTXPWR>10 andGSM1800 phase 1and class 1 MS
5=Failed due to nochannel found in MSsupported Band(s)
6=Skipped due tochannel found in higherequally prioritisedchannel band
7=Failed due toexpired execution timebefore any channel inallowed channel bandis found
23 RTResult2 The second allocationresult
8=Success, 14.4K bit/sdata
24 NoChannelRequested2
Indicates the number ofrequested channels
[1 .. 4]
25 NoChannelAllocated2
Indicates the number ofsuccessfully allocatedchannels in the resourcetype
[0 .. 4]
26 NoChannelFailedDCA2
Indicates the number ofchannels that could not beallocated due to DCA
[0 .. 4]
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Fieldno
Name Description Value range
0=SDCCH UL
1=SDCCH OL
2=TCH/UL /Full/ Spver1
3=TCH/UL /Full/ Spver2
4=TCH/UL /Full/ Spver3
5=TCH/UL /Half/ Spver1
6=TCH/UL /Half/ Spver2
7=TCH/UL /Half/ Spver3
8=TCH/OL /Full/ Spver1
9=TCH/OL /Full/ Spver2
10=TCH/OL /Full/ Spver3
11=TCH/OL /Half/ Spver1
12=TCH/OL /Half/ Spver2
13=TCH/OL /Half/ Spver3
14=TCH/UL /Full/ NoSp ver
15=TCH/UL /Half/ NoSp ver
16=TCH/OL /Full/ NoSp ver
27 RT3 The third resource type
17=TCH/UL /Half/ NoSp ver
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Table 11
Fieldno
Name Description Value range
0=Success
1=Spare
2=Failed due to DCA
3=Failed due to nomore resources
4=Failed due toMSTXPWR>10 andGSM1800 phase 1and class 1 MS
5=Failed due to nochannel found in MSsupported Band(s)
6=Skipped due tochannel found in higherequally prioritisedchannel band
7=Failed due toexpired execution timebefore any channel inallowed channel bandis found
28 RTResult3 The third allocation result
8=Success, 14.4K bit/sdata
29 NoChannelRequested3
Indicates number ofrequested channels
[1 .. 4]
30 NoChannelAllocated3
Indicates number ofsuccessfully allocatedchannels in the resourcetype
[0 .. 4]
31 NoChannelFailedDCA3
Indicates number ofchannels that could not beallocated due to DCA
[0 .. 4]
3.2.3.3 Channel Allocation Profile
This file contains the channel allocation profile used during the recording. Foreach selection type the corresponding RTPL is shown.
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Table 12
Fieldno
Name Description Value range
1 SelectionType Indicates the selection type [1 .. 174]
2 RT1 First resource type in the list of tried RTs inan allocation attempt
[1 ..17]
3 RT2 Second resource type in the list of tried RTsin an allocation attempt
[1 .. 17]
4 RT3 Third resource type in the list of tried RTs inan allocation attempt
[1 .. 17]
3.2.3.4 Priority Profile
This file contains the priority profile used during the recording. For each PriorityLevel and Resource Type, the INAC and PROBF parameters are shown.
Table 13
Fieldno
Name Description Value range
1 PriorityLevel The priority level [1 .. 16]
2 INACforRT1 The percentage of inaccessible channels forresource type 1
[0 .. 100]
3 PROBFforRT1 The probability of not obtaining the last allowedTCH for connections with priority level 9 ormobile stations with MS power class 5
[0 .. 100]
4 INACforRT2 The percentage of inaccessible channels forresource type 2
[0 .. 100]
5 PROBFforRT2 The probability of not obtaining the last allowedTCH for connections with priority level 9 ormobile stations with MS power class 5
[0 .. 100]
6 INACforRT3 The percentage of inaccessible channels forresource type 3.
[0 .. 100]
7 PROBFforRT3 The probability of not obtaining the last allowedTCH for connections with priority level 9 ormobile stations with MS power class 5
[0 .. 100]
8 INACforRT4 The percentage of inaccessible channels forresource type 4.
[0 .. 100]
9 PROBFforRT4 The probability of not obtaining the last allowedTCH for connections with priority level 9 ormobile stations with MS power class 5
[0 .. 100]
10 INACforRT5 The percentage of inaccessible channels forresource type 5
[0 .. 100]
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Table 13
Fieldno
Name Description Value range
11 PROBFforRT5 The probability of not obtaining the last allowedTCH for connections with priority level 9 ormobile stations with MS power class 5
[0 .. 100]
12 INACforRT6 The percentage of inaccessible channels forresource type 6
[0 .. 100]
13 PROBFforRT6 The probability of not obtaining the last allowedTCH for connections with priority level 9 ormobile stations with MS power class 5
[0 .. 100]
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Glossary
Glossary
The OSS-RC Glossary is available inReference [1]
Access CellThe cell in which the recording will be initiatedat the occurrence of an event that fulfils thestart criterion
ARFCNAbsolute Radio Frequency Channel
BCCHBroadcast Control CHannel
Cause codeA number identifying the type of cause
CERChannel Event Recording
CGICell Global Identity
CHAPChannel Allocation Profile
CTRCell Traffic Recording
DCADifferential Channel Allocation
DTAPDirect Transfer Application Part
Event codeA number identifying the type of event
FDDFrequency Division Duplex
Frequency hoppingFeature enabling multiple frequencies to beused for the transmission of speech or datain a single connection
GSM800GSM working on frequency band 800 MHz
GSM900GSM working on frequency band 900 MHz
GSM1800GSM working on frequency band 1800 MHz
GSM1900GSM working on frequency band 1900 MHz
HSCSDHigh Speed Circuit Switched Data
INACPercentage of Inaccessible Channels
Interference BandThe interference level is coded as one of fiveinterference bands, defined by thresholds setby command
K-valueCriterion for signal strength ranking of lowsignal strength cells
L-valueCriterion for path loss ranking of high signalstrength cells
MAIOMobile Allocation Index Offset
MSMobile Station
MTRMobile Traffic Recording
NCCNetwork Country Code
OLOverlaid
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PPPriority Profile
Priority profileA priority profile consists of 16 priority levels,each with a number of channels which areinaccessible for the priority level, and theprobability of failure percentage to allocate thelast accessible channel for the priority level. Aresource type belonging to a cell is connectedto one priority profile
PROBFProbability of Failure
RTResource Type. A resource type is acombination of channel type and subcell
RTPLResource Type Priority List
SapiService Access Point Identifier
SDCCHStand alone Dedicated Control Channel
Serving cellThe cell which serves the MS during aparticular time period of a call
Target cellThe cell which is planned to become theserving cell when the handover procedure isinitiated
TCH/FTraffic Channel Full Rate
TCH/HTraffic Channel Half Rate
TMOSTelecommunications Management andOperations Support
ULUnderLaid
UTRANIDUMTS Terrestrial Radio Access NetworkIdentity
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Reference List
Reference List
[1] Operations Support System(OSS) Glossary, 003-AOM 901 017/2Uen
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