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SDCCH Dynamic Allocation Enabled
Parameter Name SDCCH Dynamic Allocation Enabled
Description This parameter specifies whether the SDCCH dynamic allocation is allowed.
When the number of GSM subscribers in a cell increases rapidly, many
subscribers may fail to access the network due to insufficient SDCCH
resources. In this case, the TCHs (including TCH and dynamic PDCH that
acts as TCH) must be converted into SDCCHs to ensure the access of most
subscribers. The SDCCH dynamic adjustment can increase the system
capacity.
Unit None
Step -
Caution The SDCCH dynamic adjustment converts the TCHs to the SDCCHs,2this
reduces the available TCHs and decreases the TCH traffic bearing capability.
Idle SDCCH Threshold N1
Parameter Name Idle SDCCH Threshold N1
Description If the number of idle SDCCHs in the cell is smaller than or equal to the value
of this parameter, the BSC tries to find a TCHF that can be converted to the
SDCCH.
This parameter specifies one of the conditions for converting the TCHF to the
SDCCH.
Besides this parameter, the other three conditions for initiating the conversion
from TCHFs to SDCCHs are as follows:
1.The cell allows the SDCCH dynamic adjustment.
2.(Number of idle TCHFs + number of idle TCHHs/2) 4 or the number of
TRXs in the cell, and the cell must have at least one idle TCHF.
3.The sum of the number of SDCCHs in the cell plus eight is smaller than the
maximum number of SDCCHs allowed in the cell.
Default Value 2
Step -
Configuration Policy If this parameter is set too large and consequently there is a small number of
requests for SDCCHs, the SDCCHs of a cell are in idle state;
If this parameter is set too small and consequently there is a large number of
requests for SDCCHs, the requests cannot meet the requirements.
Recommended Value 2
Caution None
Cell SDCCH Channel Maximum
Parameter Name Cell SDCCH Channel Maximum
Description When the BSC determines whether to initiate the conversion from the TCH to
the SDCCH, it needs to determine whether the number of SDCCHs after the
conversion exceeds the Cell SDCCH Channel Maximum. If the number of
SDCCHs exceeds the value of this parameter, the BSC does not initiate the
conversion.
Default Value 80
Unit None
Step -
Configuration Policy If this parameter is set too small, the SDCCHs in the cell may be insufficient
and the dynamic adjustment cannot be initiated, thus affecting the access of
users. It is meaningless to set the parameter too large.
Recommended Value 80
Caution None
TCH Minimum Recovery Time(s)
Parameter Name TCH Minimum Recovery Time(s)
Description This parameter specifies the minimum time for the recovery of a TCH from an
SDCCH.
The processing for the SDCCH recovered to the TCH is as follows: each cell
is configured with a counter. Each time the TCH is converted to the SDCCH,
the counter is set to ResTime. The value of the counter is adjusted every three
seconds. If the number of idle SDCCHs > 8 + N1, the counter descreases by
3; if the number of idle SDCCHs < 8 + Idle SDCCH Threshold N1, the counter
increases by 12 within the setting value; if the number of idle SDCCHs = 8 +
N1, the counter remains unchanged. If the value of the counter is equal to or
lower than 0 after adjustment, the SDCCH is converted to the TCH.
Default Value 60
Unit Seconds
Step -
Configuration Policy If this parameter is set too small, it cannot correctly indicate the idle state of
the current SDCCHs and consequently the rollback of SDCCHs immediately
triggers adjustment and affects the network performance.
If this parameter is set too large, the channel allocation algorithm becomes
less sensitive and consequently the SDCCHs stay in idle state and cannot be
rolled back for a long period of time.
Recommended Value 60
Caution None
TCH Traffic Busy Threshold(%)
Caution None
Interf. Priority Allowed
Caution None
Active CH Interf. Meas.Allowed
Parameter Name Active CH Interf. Meas.Allowed
Description This parameter specifies whether the channel
interference is considered in channel assignment.
If this parameter is set to NO, the channel interference
measurement is not performed and the interference
indication is not sent. If this parameter is set to YES,
the channel interference measurement is performed.
If this parameter is set to YES, the channel with little
interference is selected preferentially.
Caution None
Allocation TRX Priority Allowed
Parameter Name Allocation TRX Priority Allowed
Description This parameter specifies whether the TRX priority is
considered during channel assignment.
If this parameter is set to YES, the TRX priority factor is
effective. If this parameter is set to NO, the TRX priority
factor is ineffective.
Usually, this parameter is set to YES to select the
channel with a high TRX priority preferentially.
Caution None
History Record Priority Allowed
Parameter Name History Record Priority Allowed
Unit None
Step -
Caution None
Balance Traffic Allowed
Parameter Name Balance Traffic Allowed
Unit None
Step -
Default Value 40
Unit Levels
Step -
Recommended Value 40
Caution None
Interf.of DL Level Threshold
Parameter Name Interf.of DL Level Threshold
Description This parameter specifies one of the thresholds to determine
whether the downlink interference is existed.
The higher the level, the greater the signal strength is. The
greater the value, the lower the signal quality is.
If the downlink channel level is greater than or equal to the value
of Interf of DL level Threshold and the quality grade of the uplink
channel is greater or equal to the value Interf of DL Qual
Threshold. The downlink interference occurs.
The value range of Rank 0-63 corresponds to the range of -110
dBm to -47 dBm.
Caution None
Interf.of DL Qual.Threshold
Parameter Name Interf.of DL Qual.Threshold
Description This parameter specifies one of the thresholds to determine
whether the downlink interference is existed.
The higher the level, the greater the signal strength is. The
greater the value, the lower the signal quality is.
If the downlink channel level is greater than or equal to the value
of Interf of DL level Threshold and the quality grade of the uplink
channel is greater or equal to the value Interf of DL Qual
Threshold. The downlink interference occurs.
Recommended Value 40
Parameter Relationship None
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Caution None
Filter Length for TCH Level
Parameter Name Filter Length for TCH Level
Description This parameter specifies the number of successive
measurement reports that are used to determine the
signal strength on speech/data TCHs.
The signal strength on speech/data TCHs should not be
determined based on only one measurement result. To
eliminate the influence of accidental factors, you need
to obtain the average value of signal strength in several
successive measurement reports of TCHs, and then
determine the signal strength on speech/data TCHs.
Actual Value Range [1,32]
GUI Value Range [1,32]
Default Value 6
Unit None
Step -
Modification Rules None
Configuration Policy If this parameter is set to a higher value, the influence
of accidental factors may be reduced but the judgment
of channel status may not be in time. If this parameter
is set to a lower value, the judgment is imprecise.
Recommended Value 6
Parameter Relationship None
BSC Feature Channel Management
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Filter Length for TCH Qual.
Parameter Name Filter Length for TCH Qual.
Description This parameter specifies the number of measurement
reports that are used to clculate the signal quality on
speech/data TCHs.
The signal quality on TCHs should not be determined
based on only one measurement result. To eliminate
the influence of accidental factors, you need to obtain
the average value of signal quality in several
successive measurement reports of TCHs, and then
determine the signal quality on speech/data TCHs.
Actual Value Range [1,32]
GUI Value Range [1,32]
Default Value 6
Unit None
Step -
Modification Rules None
Configuration Policy If this parameter is set to a higher value, the influence
of accidental factors may be reduced but the judgment
of channel status may not be in time. If this parameter
is set to a lower value, the judgment is imprecise.
Recommended Value 6
Parameter Relationship None
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Filter Length for SDCCH Level
Parameter Name Filter Length for SDCCH Level
Description This parameter specifies the number of measurement reports
that are used to determine the signal strength on signaling
channels.
The signal strength on signaling channels should not be
determined based on only one measurement result. To eliminate
the influence of accidental factors, you need to obtain the
average value of signal strength in several successive
measurement reports of signaling channels, and then determine
the signal strength on signaling channels.
Recommended Value 2
Parameter Relationship None
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Caution None
Filter Length for SDCCH Qual.
Parameter Name Filter Length for SDCCH Qual.
Description This parameter specifies the number of measurement reports
that are used to determine the signal quality on signaling
channels.
The signal quality on signaling channels should not be
determined based on only one measurement result. To eliminate
the influence of accidental factors, you need to obtain the
average value of signal quality in several successive
measurement reports of signaling channels, and then determine
the signal quality on signaling channels.
Recommended Value 2
Parameter Relationship None
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Caution None
Update Period of CH Record(min)
Parameter Name Update Period of CH Record(min)
Description When the Update Period of CH Record expires, the process of updating the
history record of channel occupancy is started. That is, the history priority of
each channel is reduced by Update Freq.of CH Record at the interval of the
setting value of this parameter to increase the channel priority.
Principles of taking values are as follows:
Generally, a high-frequency adjustment is used. For example, the update
period should be set in such a way that it ranges from half an hour to one hour
because several busy hours are the major concerns during the actual
operation in a day. If the parameter is set to a too small value, the result of the
history record is meaningless. If the parameter is set to a too great value, the
result cannot be seen in time during busy hours.
If a fixed interference source exists or an equipment fault occurs, the update
period for the affected cells can be set in such a way that it ranges from
several hours to one day.
This parameter is used together with Update Freq. of CH Record so that the
channel can be assigned even if the history record priority decreases.
Default Value 30
Unit Minutes
Step -
Recommended Value 30
Caution None
Update Freq.of CH Record
Parameter Name Update Freq.of CH Record
Description The updating of the history record starts when the Update Period
of CH Record times out. Update Freq of CH Record is subtracted
from the history priority of each channel to improve the priority of
the channel.
Principles of taking values are as follows:
Generally, set this parameter to 2.
If a fixed interference source exists or an equipment fault occurs,
the update frequency for the affected cells can be set to 4 or 6.
The Update Period of CH Record is used together with Update
Freq of CH Record, In this way, the channel can be assigned
even if the channel priority is continuously lowered within a
period of time.
Caution None
AMR TCH/H Prior Allowed
Parameter Name AMR TCH/H Prior Allowed
Unit None
Step -
Caution None
AMR TCH/H Prior Cell Load Threshold
Parameter Name AMR TCH/H Prior Cell Load Threshold
Description The channel type to be assigned is decided according to the
channel types that are allowed by the MSC and the percentage
of seized TCHs in the cell.
During the channel assignment, the TCHF or TCCH, TCHH Prior
channels are required in the following conditions: Half rate and
full rate channels are allowed to be assigned by the MSC, the
AMR TCH/H Prior Allowed is set to Yes, and the percentage of
seized TCHs in the cell is greater than the value of AMR TCH/H
Prior Cell Load Threshold. In other cases, the TCHF or TCCH,
TCHF Prior channels are required.
For details about cell load levels, refer to the Cell Load
Threshold.
Relevant algorithm: AMR call channel assignment algorithms
Default Value NO
Unit None
Step -
Configuration Policy This parameter works with the License function. If this
parameter is set to Yes and the License function is
allowed, the resources can be reserved for high-priority
users; otherwise, the resources cannot be reserved.
Recommended Value No
Parameter Relationship If the Grade Access Allow is set to No, the Highest
Priority and Reserved Channel Number cannot be set.
Caution None
Highest Priority
Parameter Name Highest Priority
Description This parameter specifies the lowest priority level of the
users that uses the reserved channel resources.
If the priority level of a user is higher than Highest
Priority, the user is of the lowest priority;
otherwise, the user is of the highest priority.
By default, this parameter is set to 1. That is, the
subscriber is a high-priority subscriber when the
subscriber priority level is 0 or 1.
Actual Value Range [1,14]
GUI Value Range [1,14]
Default Value 1
Unit None
Step -
Modification Rules None
Configuration Policy If this parameter is set to a higher value, there may be
many subscribers with high priority. If this parameter is
set to a lower value, there may be few subscribers with
high priority.
Recommended Value 1
Parameter Relationship None
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Caution None
Reserved Channel Number
Parameter Name Reserved Channel Number
Description This parameter specifies the number of channels reserved for subscribers with
high priority.
During the channel assignment, the total number of channels seized by
subscribers with high priority and the idle channels reserved for the high-
priority subscriber must be equal to or greater than the number of channels
reserved for subscribers with high priority. When the subscriber priority is
lower than the Highest Priority, the system will check whether the condition of
the previous inequation is met. If yes, the normal channel assignment for the
call proceeds. Otherwise, the TCHF is not assigned.
By default, this parameter is set to 0, which means the reservation of
resources is prohibited.
Default Value 0
Unit None
Step -
Configuration Policy If this parameter is set to a higher value, that is, too many channels are
reserved for the subscribers with high priority, the lower priority subscribers
may not be able to access the network. If this parameter is set to a lower
value, insufficient channels may be reserved for the subscribers with high
priority.
Recommended Value 0
Caution None
Enhanced TCH Adjust Allowed
Parameter Name Enhanced TCH Adjust Allowed
Description This parameter specifies whether the combination of two half-
rate TCHs into one full-rate TCH is allowed in a cell.
If this parameter is set to No, the forced handover and call delay
caused by timeslot arrangement can be avoided, but there
may cause some TCHF-only calls to fail because the
timeslot arrangement is unavailable.
If this parameter is set to Yes, calls may fail when the timeslot
arrangement fails and when the MS does not select the
TCHF in the concentric cell.
Caution None
TCH req suspend interval(s)
Parameter Name TCH req suspend interval(s)
Description This parameter specifies when the BSC
fails to convert the dynamic PDCH back
to the TCH, this operation is not
performed during the period specified
by this parameter. The parameter is
valid for both built-in PCH and external
PCU.
Actual Value Range [0,255]
GUI Value Range [0,255]
Default Value 60
Unit Seconds
Step -
Modification Rules None
Configuration Policy None
Recommended Value 60
Parameter Relationship None
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Caution None
Flex HSN Switch
Parameter Name Flex HSN Switch
Description This parameter specifies whether the dynamic
HSN is permitted to be used.
When the frequency hopping function and the
FlexMAIO function are enabled in a cell, this
parameter is set to YES. Thus, the inter-
frequency interference among channels can
be reduced.
Only when the FlexMAIO is set to YES, this
parameter can be configured.
Actual Value Range [0,1]
GUI Value Range [Close,Open]
Default Value Close
Unit None
Step -
Modification Rules None
Configuration Policy None
Recommended Value Close
Parameter Relationship None
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Busy Threshold of TCH Traffic in Overlaid Subcell
Parameter Name Busy Threshold of TCH Traffic in Overlaid Subcell
Description The BSC assigns channels in the overlaid subcell to the MS in a concentric
cell. If the channel seizure ratio of overlaid subcell is greater than the
value of this parameter, half-rate channels are assigned. Otherwise, full-
rate channels are assigned.
Channel seizure ratio = (Num. of busy TCHF + Num. of busy TCHH/2)/ (Num.
of available TCHF + Num. of available TCHH /2) x 100%.
This parameter is valid for the concentric cell. When the Allow Rate Selection
Based on Overlaid/Underlaid Subcell Load is set to Yes, the TCH Traffic
Busy Threshold (%) is invalid for the concentric cell.
Default Value 50
Unit %
Step -
Configuration Policy If this parameter is set to a higher value, the half-rate channels are assigned
to the MS only when the channel seizure ratio of overlaid subcell is very
high. Insufficient half-rate channels can be assigned to the MS. Thus,
the capacity of the BSC is reduced.
If this parameter is set to a lower value, the half-rate channels are assigned to
the MS only when the channel seizure ratio of overlaid subcell is very
low. The calls use the half-rate channel even if there are enough full-
rate channels, which influences the speech quality.
Recommended Value 50
Caution None
Tch Traffic Busy Underlay Threshold
Parameter Name Tch Traffic Busy Underlay Threshold
Description The BSC assigns channels in the overlaid subcell to the MS in a concentric
cell. If the channel seizure ratio of overlaid subcell is greater than the
value of this parameter, half-rate channels are assigned. Otherwise, full-
rate channels are assigned.
Channel seizure ratio = (Num. of busy TCHF + Num. of busy TCHH/2)/ (Num.
of available TCHF + Num. of available TCHH /2) x 100%. This
parameter is valid for the concentric cell. When the Allow Rate Selection
Based on Overlaid/Underlaid Subcell Load is set to Yes, the TCH Traffic
Busy Threshold (%) is invalid for the concentric cell.
Default Value 50
Unit %
Step -
Configuration Policy If this parameter is set to a higher value, the half-rate channels are assigned
to the MS only when the channel seizure ratio of overlaid subcell is very
high. Insufficient half-rate channels can be assigned to the MS. Thus,
the capacity of the BSC is reduced.
If this parameter is set to a lower value, the half-rate channels are assigned to
the MS only when the channel seizure ratio of overlaid subcell is very
low. The calls use the half-rate channel even if there are enough full-
rate channels, which influences the speech quality.
Recommended Value 50
Caution None
Channel Allocate Strategy
Parameter Name Channel Allocate Strategy
Description This parameter sets the priority of different types in channel
allocation. These types include:
Capacity with a higher priority
Quality with a higher priority
PS coordination with a relatively higher priority
PS coordination with an absolutely higher priority
The priority of different types is as follows:
Priority by capacity: capacity factors > quality factors > PS
cooperation factors > management factors
Priority by quality: quality factors > capacity factors > PS
cooperation factors > management factors
Relative priority by PS domain: capacity factors > PS
cooperation factors > quality factors > management factors
Absolute priority by PS domain: PS cooperation factors >
capacity factors > quality factors > management factors
Actual Value Range [0,1,2,3]
GUI Value Range [Capability preferred,Quality preferred,PS relatively preferred,PS
absolutely preferred]
Default Value Capability preferred
Unit None
Step -
Modification Rules None
Configuration Policy None
Recommended Value Capacity with a higher priority
Parameter Relationship None
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Dynamic Transmission Diversity(PBT) Supported
Parameter Name Dynamic Transmission Diversity(PBT)
Supported
Caution None
TIGHT BCCH Switch
Parameter Name TIGHT BCCH Switch
Description This parameter specifies whether to turn on the
switch for the tight BCCH algorithm, and
thus controls whether to enable the BCCH
aggressive frequency reuse algorithm.
Yes: Open
No: Close
Actual Value Range [0,1]
GUI Value Range [No,Yes]
Default Value No
Unit None
Step -
Modification Rules None
Configuration Policy It is recommended not to use the TIGHT BCCH
algorithm in multiband network.
Recommended Value No
Parameter Relationship None
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Caution None
Threshold of the difference between uplink received levels
Parameter Name Threshold of the difference between uplink received levels
Description This parameter specifies the QTRU signal merge algorithm, that
is, the BSC monitors the high-level signal and overwhelms
the low-level signal per 0.5 second.
If the highest uplink signal strength of a timeslot the lowest
uplink signal strength of this timeslot > Threshold of the
difference between uplink received levels, the situation must
be recorded.
During the observation of P seconds, if this situation lasts N
seconds, a forced handover is initiated on the calls with the
highest uplink signal strength in the timeslot, and the calls
should be handed over to another timeslot.
P specifies the Observed time of uplink received level difference,
and N specifies the Duration of uplink received level
difference.
Actual Value Range [60,100]
GUI Value Range [60,100]
Default Value 100
Unit dB
Step -
Modification Rules None
Configuration Policy None
Recommended Value 100
Parameter Relationship None
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Caution None
Smooth factor of uplink received level
Parameter Name Smooth factor of uplink received level
Description The value is 0-1 in fact; however, the data
in the host and BSC should be
simultaneously multiplied by 10 times to
prevent the floating-point values.
Actual Value Range [1,10]
GUI Value Range [1,10]
Default Value 6
Unit None
Step -
Modification Rules None
Configuration Policy None
Recommended Value 6
Parameter Relationship None
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Caution None
Duration of uplink received level difference
Parameter Name Duration of uplink received level difference
Description If the uplink received level difference of calls in
the same timeslot exceeds the Threshold of
the difference between uplink received
levels, the situation must be recorded.
During the observation of P seconds, if this
situation lasts N seconds, the call with the
lowest uplink signal strength in the timeslot
should be handed over to another timeslot.
Actual Value Range [1,16]
GUI Value Range [1,16]
Default Value 4
Unit Seconds
Step -
Modification Rules None
Configuration Policy None
Recommended Value 4
Parameter Relationship None
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Caution None
Observed time of uplink received level difference
Parameter Name Observed time of uplink received level difference
Description If the uplink received level difference of calls in the
same timeslot exceeds the Threshold of the
difference between uplink received levels, the
situation must be recorded. During the observation
of P seconds, if this situation lasts N seconds, the
call with the lowest uplink signal strength in the
timeslot should be handed over to another timeslot.
Actual Value Range [1,16]
GUI Value Range [1,16]
Default Value 5
Unit Seconds
Step -
Modification Rules None
Configuration Policy None
Recommended Value 5
Parameter Relationship If the uplink received level difference of calls in the
same timeslot exceeds Threshold of the difference
between uplink received levels, the situation must
be recorded.
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Caution None
Multi-Density Trx Power Sharing
Parameter Name Multi-Density Trx Power Sharing
Unit None
Step -
Configuration Policy When the total power of the carrier on the single QTRU board exceeds the
maximum permissible output power, the power sharing algorithm needs
to be enabled. If the data configuration detects that the power sharing
must be used, but the corresponding downlink power control of a cell is
disabled. The power must be adjusted or the downlink power control
must be enabled.
Recommended Value Not enabled
Default Value 25
Unit None
Step -
Recommended Value 25
Caution None
Highest Priority User Quality First
Parameter Name Highest Priority User Quality First
Description This parameter specifies whether to enable
the priority-based channel assignment
algorithm.
Actual Value Range [0,1]
GUI Value Range [No,Yes]
Default Value No
Unit None
Step -
Modification Rules None
Configuration Policy None
Recommended Value No
Parameter Relationship None
BSC Feature None
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Caution If this parameter is set to No, Quality First
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Highest Priority cannot be configured.
Quality First Highest Priority
Parameter Name Quality First Highest Priority
Description When the priority-based channel
assignment algorithm is enabled, it
gives priority to TCHFs if the MS calling
priority is lower than or equal to this
parameter, except when the channel
type is TCHH only or TCHF only.
Actual Value Range [1,14]
GUI Value Range [1,14]
Default Value 1
Unit None
Step -
Modification Rules None
Configuration Policy None
Recommended Value 1
Parameter Relationship None
BSC Feature None
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Caution None
Ratio of TCHH(%)
Parameter Name Ratio of TCHH(%)
Description When the ratio of the number of assigned
HR channels in the cell to the total
number of HR channels (number of
TCHFs x 2) reaches the maximum
value, the HR channels will no longer
be assigned.
Actual Value Range [0,100]
GUI Value Range [0,100]
Default Value 100
Unit %
Step -
Modification Rules None
Configuration Policy None
Recommended Value 100
Parameter Relationship None
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Caution None
Max Channel Num Reserved for EC
Parameter Name Max Channel Num Reserved for EC
Description This parameter specifies the maximum
number of TCHs reserved for
emergency calls.
Actual Value Range [0,190]
GUI Value Range [0,190]
Default Value 0
Unit None
Step -
Modification Rules None
Configuration Policy None
Recommended Value 0
Parameter Relationship None
BSC Feature None
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Caution None
Different band SDCCH using optimize
Parameter Name Different band SDCCH using optimize
Description This parameter specifies whether to allow the
MS to report the class mark. If the MS
occupies the main-BCCH intra-frequency
SDCCH, this parameter determines whether
to hand over the MS to the main-BCCH
inter-frequency SDCCH. If this parameter is
set to ON, the signaling channel handover
increases but the call access rate
decreases.
Actual Value Range [0,1]
GUI Value Range [No,Yes]
Default Value No
Unit None
Step -
Modification Rules None
Configuration Policy None
Recommended Value No
Parameter Relationship None
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Default Value 30
Unit None
Step -
Recommended Value 30
Caution None
Quality Thresh. for Assigning Main BCCH Carrier Channel Under
TIGHT BCCH
Parameter Name Quality Thresh. for Assigning Main BCCH Carrier Channel Under
TIGHT BCCH
Description During channel assignment, if the TightBcch algorithm is enabled,
the assignment of channels on the main-BCCH TRXs
depends on the uplink receive level, quality, and non-main-
BCCH load.
With TightBcch algorithm enabled, the TCHs are preferentially
assigned on the main-BCCH TRXs if the following conditions
are met:
1. The uplink receive level after filtering is higher than Level
Thresh. for Assigning Main BCCH Carrier Channel Under
TIGHT BCCH.
2. The uplink receive quality level after filtering is lower than
Quality Thresh. for Assigning Main BCCH Carrier Channel
Under TIGHT BCCH.
3. The non-main-BCCH load is higher than Intracell Non Main
BCCH Load Threshold of TIGHT BCCH.
Actual Value Range [0,7]
GUI Value Range [0,7]
Default Value 1
Unit None
Step -
Modification Rules None
Configuration Policy None
Recommended Value 1
Parameter Relationship None 58
Caution None
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