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RRC Success Rate Degrade after Adding the Second SCCPCH

The RRC success rate degrades to 94% for 6 hours after adding the second SCCPCH

After adding the second SCCPCH, UE will not recognize till it update the system information
message. In this period, when UE send RRC request to RNC, RNC may send the RRC request
setup message to UE on the second SCCPCH. For UE did not recognize the second SCCPCH,
the RRC attempt will be fail.

According to protocol 25.331, UE must re-read the system information message for at least
one time in 6 hours. So in theory, the RRC connection setup success rate should recover in
6 hours after adding second SCCPCH. All the traffic will be affect till UE re-read the system
information message, and also reset UE can recover problem happened in the UE.After
adding the second SCCPCH, UE will not recognize till it update the system information
message. In this period, when UE send RRC request to RNC, RNC may send the RRC request
setup message to UE on the second SCCPCH. For UE did not recognize the second SCCPCH,
the RRC attempt will be fail.

According to protocol 25.331, UE must re-read the system information message for at least
one time in 6 hours. So in theory, the RRC connection setup success rate should recover in
6 hours after adding second SCCPCH. All the traffic will be affect till UE re-read the system
information message, and also reset UE can recover problem happened in the UE.

the below switch is recommended to open and close it beofre and after add 2nd SCCPCH,

SET UNBMPARA: RELIABILITYSWITCH=CELL_SIB_NOT_UPD_NCELL_CHG_SWITCH-1 and 0.

When the switch is turned on, activating and deactivating neighboring cells does not trigger
an update of local cell's system information. This switch needs to be turned on before the
second SCCPCH is added to multiple cells and needs to be turned off after the addition.

In system information message, there is a value tag. If the UE find the value tag is the
same as before, it will not update system information message immediately. The value tag
is in loop from 0~6, when activating and deactivating neighboring cells, the value tag will
change.

When add the second SCCPCH, there are many operation of activating and deactivating
neighboring cells and the value tag will change frequently. After adding the SCCPCH, the
value tag may be the same as before. In this case, the UE will cannot update system
information message immediately. So it suggests turning the switch on before adding
second SCCPCH, and turning the switch off after adding second SCCPCH. The value tag will
change at the same time when switch turn off, and the value tag will be different with
before in all the cells.
HSDPA Load Balance study
Originally Posted by justdream

Dears,

Could you help me please:


I would like to do Load Balance study for all network to detect
sectors that have HSDPA users not balances between F1-F2-F3

My question: how to do it using Excel?


or even if you are using special tools to do, which one
Hi,

Before doing it please answer below questions to be able to give you proper answer:

How is carriers on each site . Do you have continues coverage for each carrier or it is not?
How is frequencies for each carrier . Are they in same band or different band?
How is CPICH Power setting for each carrier are thy same or different ?
What about MCPA power setting ? Do you have same RU capability and license in same
carrier or it is different ?

Re: DSP BRD


Originally Posted by justdream
Dear Friends,

Do you know how I Could get DSP BRD result for all NodeBs in MY RNC all in once
with proper format that could allow me to audit all the network easily !
Hi,

You can use TASK Management.

1st you have to make script DSP BRD for all nodeBs. Name of NodeB can be taken out from
CFGMML Unodeb or UcellSetup.

Like this :

DSP ULOCELLRES:;{Name of NodeB_A}

DSP ULOCELLRES:;{Name of NodeB_B}

DSP ULOCELLRES:;{Name of NodeB_C}

Copy all those scripts in TXT, then open Task Management :


Here are the steps :

Once you have the result, you can parse the result more easily.

Br//
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