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Contents
Contents
About This Document .................................................................................................................... ii
1 Neighboring Cell Planning ......................................................................................................... 1
1.1 Neighboring Cell Planning Principle ............................................................................................................... 1
1.2 Intra-frequency Neighboring Cell Planning Analysis ...................................................................................... 2
1.3 Inter-frequency Neighboring Cell Planning Analysis ....................................................................................... 2
1.4 Inter-RAT Neighboring Cell Planning Analysis ............................................................................................... 2
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Acronym or Abbreviation
Full Name
ANR
CGI
GERAN
LTE
MOCN
UTRAN
Neighboring cell planning affects network performance, and therefore it is critical during
radio network planning, especially for the networks requiring quick hard handovers.
Appropriate neighboring cell planning helps enhance LTE network performance. In addition,
LTE protocols define the automatic neighbor relation (ANR) function, and all Huawei LTE
products support ANR.
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The distance between E-UTRAN NodeBs (eNodeBs) is small (0.3 to 1.0 kilometers) in
urban areas, and therefore a large number of neighboring cells are recommended.
UTRAN refers to universal terrestrial radio access network. Huawei eNodeBs support a
maximum of 32 intra-frequency neighboring cells, 64 inter-frequency neighboring cells,
or 64 inter-RAT (UTRAN, GERAN, or CDMA2000) neighboring cells. GERAN refers
to GSM/EDGE radio access network. When configuring neighboring cells, you must
remove unrelated cells.
The distance between eNodeBs is large in suburban areas, and therefore adjacent cells
must be used as neighboring cells to ensure timely handovers.
The LTE neighboring cells are not in sequence, and the measurement period is short.
Therefore, all neighboring cells must be included. The neighboring cells can be
sequenced by signal strength or not.
If the adjacent cell of a cell in front of a lake, sea, or a wide road is also in front of the
lake, sea, or a wide road, the adjacent cell is configured as its neighboring cell.
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Neighboring cell planning includes four solutions: neighboring cell planning based on live
network data, neighboring cell planning using dedicated tools, neighboring cell planning
using pre-planning software, and automatic neighboring cell planning. The LTE neighboring
cell planning does not involve dedicated tools.
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Figure 2-1 Neighboring cell planning procedure based on live network data
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When the number of LTE cells equals the number of 2G cells, you can get the mapping
between the LTE cell ID and the 2G cell ID directly.
When the number of LTE cells is greater than the number of 2G cells, you can perform
the neighboring cell planning for the LTE cells without corresponding 2G cells based on
the coverage prediction or drive test result.
If not, you can perform the neighboring cell planning based on the coverage prediction or
drive test result, and get the neighboring cell planning result.
Step 3 Get the neighboring cell list of corresponding 2G cells based on the 2G cell configuration.
Step 4 Convert the 2G neighboring cell list to the LTE cell list based on the mapping between the
LTE cell ID and the 2G cell ID. Because the LTE cell list includes both intra-frequency cells
and inter-frequency cells, you need to perform the following actions:
Step 5 If a new eNodeB is deployed around or the coeNodeB cells cannot use the existing
neighboring cell data, configure neighboring cell relationships for these cells.
Step 6 If there are more than 32 initial neighboring cells, remove the neighboring cells that have few
handovers to the host cell based on the 2G cell handover data to ensure the number of
neighboring cells is not more than 32.
Following these steps, you can get the planning results of intra-frequency neighboring cells,
inter-frequency neighboring cells, and inter-RAT neighboring cells.
The 2G neighboring cell relationship can be converted to the LTE neighboring cell relationship
according to the following procedure:
a)
Open the neighboring cell relationship database and export the data of 2G neighboring cell
relationship to an .xls file.
b)
Replace the 2G cell ID with the corresponding LTE cell ID to get the initial LTE neighboring cell
relationship.
c)
The bidirectional neighboring cell relationship must be configured for the following cells:
Cells of new eNodeBs
Co-eNodeB cells that cannot use the existing neighboring cell data
This neighboring cell planning solution applies to scenarios where new eNodeBs are deployed. If a
large number of cells do not share a base station, another neighboring cell planning solution is
needed, which makes the planning complicated. In this case, other neighboring cell planning
solutions are recommended.
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Digital map
Cell coverage
Terrain feature
Propagation model
This solution applies to initial neighboring cell planning at the initial deployment stage. The
initial neighboring cell plan is optimized and adjusted based on the network performance in
following days.
The terrain feature information and the propagation model in the 3D digital map facilitate the
neighboring cell planning. Currently, Huawei uses the U-Net tool to plan neighboring cells.
The U-Net supports automatic neighboring cell planning. In addition, it also supports the
neighboring cell planning in scenarios where the repeater or remote radio unit (RRU) is used.
This ensures the planning reliability.
The U-Net plans the neighboring cells based on the following principles:
The cells that are served by the same eNodeB with the local cell are configured as the
neighboring cells of the local cell.
The candidate neighboring cells that have high scores are configured as the neighboring
cells of the local cell.
The U-Net neighboring cell planning is based on the topology or coverage prediction, or both
of them.
Divide the space around the base station into multiple areas, forming a coverage matrix.
Calculate the counters at the matrix node, and plan neighboring cell relationship based on the
sequence of the counters.
Use the cell to be planned as the center, calculate the angel and distance between the cell to be
planned and the candidate cells, and then plan the neighboring cell relationship.
Neighboring cell planning algorithm based on the coverage prediction and topology
Plan neighboring cell relationships based on the coverage prediction. If the neighboring cells
cannot be planned based on coverage prediction, plan neighboring cell relationships based on
the topology.
Neighboring cell planning using the GENEX U-Net V300R007C00SPC200 is used as an
example. The U-Net is used in following modes:
The CDMA or LTE-TDD mode supports only single-mode neighboring cell planning.
Collecting data
1)
Digital map
The digital map is mandatory if the neighboring cell planning is to be performed based on the
coverage prediction. The digital map includes the terrain feature information about the site
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area, and provides the information about the wave transmission environment for the coverage
prediction. By setting a proper transmission mode, you can predict the path loss, and then
prepare the coverage prediction map and the neighboring cell planning result.
2)
The engineering parameter table includes the base station geographic distribution information,
including the site latitude and longitude, antenna height, angel, and antenna length, which
affect the coverage and the handover area.
The digital map is not mandatory. If no digital map is available, you can import an engineering
parameter table to the U-Net, and perform prediction based on the site position, azimuth, tilt, and
antenna installation height. The engineering parameter table is not dedicated for the neighboring cell
planning. If the planning is not based on the digital map, the planning result is not accurate.
2.
The following lists the procedure of automatic neighboring cell planning by using the U-Net.
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1)
2)
Choose Neighbor Planning > LTE. Select Neighbor Automatic Allocation in the
shortcut menu. The LTE Neighbor Plan Setting is displayed, as shown in Figure 2-2.
3)
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Configure parameters in the General tab. Table 2-1 lists the parameters to be configured.
Table 2-1 Parameters for neighboring cell planning in the General tab
Parameter Name
Description
Methods Select
Default Value
Planning Neighbour
based on existed
neighbours
Force Co-Site As
Neighbor
Co-Site Distance(m)
Azimuth Difference
()
Min Signal
Level(dBm)
-110 dBm
30 m
6 dB
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Parameter Name
Description
Default Value
Handover Area
Percent(%)
0.00
75%
Area
All Map
4)
Configure parameters in the Intra-Frequency tab. Table 2-2 lists the parameters to be
configured.
Table 2-2 Neighboring cell parameter setting in the Intra Frequency tab
Parameter Name
Description
Default Value
Max Neighbor
Number of Indoor
Cell
20
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Parameter Name
Description
Default Value
Max Neighbor
Number of Outdoor
Cell
20
Force Symmetry
5)
Configure parameters in the Inter-Frequency tab. Table 2-3 lists the parameters to be
configured.
Table 2-3 Neighboring cell parameter setting in the Inter Frequency tab
Parameter Name
Description
Default Value
20
Force Symmetry
20
6)
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After setting parameters, click Run to plan neighboring cells. After planning the
neighboring cells, LTE Neighbor Display is displayed.
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7)
Follow-up procedure
Right-click and choose Commit All in the LTE Neighbor Display window, apply the
neighboring cell planning results to each cell. Then, the new neighboring cell relationship
replaces the previous neighboring cell relationship and is saved in the U-Net system.
Export the neighboring cell planning result. Click Export in the LTE Neighbor Display.
The neighboring cell planning result is exported. The incremental export is to export
only the changed results after planning, which mainly applies to the ikebana-like
expansion scenarios. The full export is to export all planning results, and the full export
is used in most cases.
Select cells that require neighboring cell relationship adjustment in the Cell area in the LTE
Neighbor Display dialog box. Clear Confirm in the right list corresponding to the cell.
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a)
b)
Press Ctrl and click other cells except the host cell, add or remove unidirectional
neighboring cell relationships.
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c)
4.
Press Shift and click other cells except the host cell, add or remove bidirectional
neighboring cell relationships.
If a newly added neighboring cell relationship exists, change the Confirm status according to the
addition or deletion.
If a newly added neighboring cell relationship is not included in the existing neighboring cell
relationship, add new neighboring cell relationships. The Case list displays force.
Perform automatic neighboring cell planning first, and then perform manual neighboring
cell planning to modify improper neighboring cells.
Before using the U-Net to plan neighboring cells manually, you must create an LTE project
file, and collect related data.
1)
a)
In the Network tab, right-click Transceiver and choose the cells to be planned. Select
Properties. The Transceiver Properties dialog box is displayed.
b)
2)
Click the cell on the right side of the Neighbors list in the LTE Cell tab. The Neighbors
dialog box is displayed.
3)
a)
b)
c)
4)
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3 X2 Interface Planning
X2 Interface Planning
Based on the neighboring cell relationship, the X2 interface planning configures an X2 link
between two eNodeBs with handover relationships. An eNodeB can be configured with a
maximum of 32 X2 links, and the X2 link is bidirectional.
The X2 interface links two eNodeBs. Therefore, the eNodeB neighboring relation table is
provided by the network planners based on the neighboring cell relationships. The engineers
on the RAN side configure X2 links according to the following table.
Table 3-1 X2 interfaces between eNodeBs
Central eNodeB
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Neighbor eNodeB
Site name
eNodeB ID
eNodeB ID
eNB1_AKH227
101227
eNB1_AKH051
101051
eNB1_OSL246
100246
eNB1_OSL132
100132
eNB1_OSL246
100246
eNB1_OSL014
100014
eNB1_OSL049
100049
eNB1_OSL106
100106
eNB1_OSL313
100313
eNB1_OSL374
100374
eNB1_OSL140
100140
eNB1_OSL374
100374
eNB1_OSL374
100374
eNB1_OSL003
100003
eNB1_OSL037
100037
eNB1_OSL110
100110
eNB1_OSL132
100132
eNB1_OSL246
100246
eNB1_OSL014
100014
eNB1_OSL246
100246
eNB1_OSL106
100106
eNB1_OSL049
100049
eNB1_OSL374
100374
eNB1_OSL313
100313
eNB1_OSL374
100374
eNB1_OSL140
100140
eNB1_OSL003
100003
eNB1_OSL374
100374
eNB1_OSL110
100110
eNB1_OSL037
100037
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3 X2 Interface Planning
In the N4M site, X2INTERFACEID, X2SCTPLINKID, SCTPNO, PATHID, and ANI use
numbers from 0 to 47 as the ID numbers. Parameters with ID numbers from 0 to 15 are
reserved for the core network, and those with ID numbers from 16 to 47 are reserved for the
X2 interface.
The X2 interface configuration is bidirectional, and therefore you must check the X2
relationships that are obtained from the neighboring cell list. If there is unidirectional X2
relationship, you must change it to bidirectional relationship. Then, use ID Get v1.0.xls to
extract the IDs. For details about the ID Get v1.0.xls, refer to the following website:
http://support.huawei.com/support/pages/kbcenter/view/product.do?actionFlag=detailCaseDo
c&web_doc_id=SC0000617191&doc_type=CaseDoc
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1.
Ensure that the following conditions are met before preparing scripts for intra-frequency
neighboring cells:
a)
The engineering parameter table is prepared based on the template (see the attachment in
section 4.5.1 CME) and the parameters in the table are complete and correct.
b)
Neighboring cell planning is completed, and the planning results are in the format as
shown in the following figure.
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2.
In the neighboring cell configuration, LocalCellID for the local cell is used to search for CellID for
the neighboring cell. However, for tool-based neighboring cell configuration, CellID for the local
cell is used to search for CellID for the neighboring cell. To avoid confusion, the value of
LocalCellID is the same as that of CellID in actual planning.
NSiteName indicates the site name of a neighboring cell. N is short for neighbor, which has the
same meaning in NeNBID, NCellID, NPCI, and NTAC. The neighboring cell physical cell
identifier (PCI) and tracking area code (TAC) are provided because the information is necessary
when the neighboring cells of different eNodeBs are configured with external cells. When a local
cell and its intra-frequency neighboring cells are served by different eNodeBs, the corresponding
external evolved universal terrestrial radio access network (E-UTRAN) cells must be configured in
advance.
Each cell can be configured with a maximum of 32 E-UTRAN intra-frequency neighboring cells.
The PCI of an external cell that required by intra-frequency neighboring cells must be different from
that of the local cell.
Name
Description
LocalCellId
Local cell ID
Mcc
Mobile
country code
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ID
Name
Description
For example, MCC = 123, MNC = 45, PLMN = 12345.
GUI Value Range: 3 characters
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: 000~999
MML Default Value: None
Recommended Value: None
Parameter Relationship: None
Service Interrupted After Modification: Not involved
Impact on Radio Network Performance: None
Mnc
Mobile
network code
eNodeBId
eNodeB ID
CellId
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Cell ID
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ID
Name
Description
identity is comprised of the cell identity (represented by
the least significant eight bits) and the eNodeB identity.
The cell global identity (CGI) of an E-UTRAN cell is
comprised of the E-UTRAN cell identity and the PLMN
ID. For details, see 3GPP TS 36.413.
GUI Value Range: 0~255
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: 0~255
MML Default Value: None
Recommended Value: None
Parameter Relationship: None
Service Interrupted After Modification: Not involved
Impact on Radio Network Performance: None
CellIndividua
lOffset
Cell
individual
offset
CellQoffset
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Cell offset
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ID
Name
Description
larger the value of this parameter results in a lower
probability of cell reselections. This parameter is
contained in SIB4. For details, see 3GPP TS 36.331.
GUI Value Range: dB-24(-24dB), dB-22(-22dB),
dB-20(-20dB), dB-18(-18dB), dB-16(-16dB),
dB-14(-14dB), dB-12(-12dB), dB-10(-10dB),
dB-8(-8dB), dB-6(-6dB), dB-5(-5dB), dB-4(-4dB),
dB-3(-3dB), dB-2(-2dB), dB-1(-1dB), dB0(0dB),
dB1(1dB), dB2(2dB), dB3(3dB), dB4(4dB), dB5(5dB),
dB6(6dB), dB8(8dB), dB10(10dB), dB12(12dB),
dB14(14dB), dB16(16dB), dB18(18dB), dB20(20dB),
dB22(22dB), dB24(24dB)
Unit: dB
Actual Value Range: dB-24, dB-22, dB-20, dB-18,
dB-16, dB-14, dB-12, dB-10, dB-8, dB-6, dB-5, dB-4,
dB-3, dB-2, dB-1, dB0, dB1, dB2, dB3, dB4, dB5, dB6,
dB8, dB10, dB12, dB14, dB16, dB18, dB20, dB22, dB24
MML Default Value: dB0(0dB)
Recommended Value: dB0(0dB)
Parameter Relationship: None
Service Interrupted After Modification: No (And no
impact on the UE in idle mode)
Impact on Radio Network Performance: Increasing the
value of this parameter causes the cell edge to move
towards the neighboring cell, which leads to a lower
probability of cell reselection to the neighboring cell.
Decreasing the value of this parameter leads to an
opposite effect.
NoHoFlag
No handover
indicator
NoRmvFlag
No remove
indicator
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ID
Name
Description
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: PERMIT_RMV_ENUM,
FORBID_RMV_ENUM
MML Default Value: PERMIT_RMV_ENUM(Permit
ANR Remove)
Recommended Value: PERMIT_RMV_ENUM(Permit
ANR Remove)
Parameter Relationship: None
Service Interrupted After Modification: No (And no
impact on the UE in idle mode)
Impact on Radio Network Performance: None
LocalCellNa
me
Local cell
name
NeighbourCel
lName
Neighbour
cell name
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ID
Name
Description
maximum of 99 characters. The string cannot be all null
characters or contain any of the following characters:
double quotation marks ("), commas (,), semicolons (;),
equal signs (=), single quotation marks ('), three
consecutive plus signs (+++), two or more consecutive
blanks, and two or more consecutive percentage signs
(%).
Service Interrupted After Modification: No (And no
impact on the UE in idle mode)
Impact on Radio Network Performance: None
3.
a)
Table 4-2 Parameters for adding an external cell to an intra-frequency neighboring cell
ID
Name
Description
Mcc
Mobile
country
code
Mnc
Mobile
network
code
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ID
Name
Description
The MNC consists of two to three digits.
For example, MCC = 123, MNC = 45, PLMN = 12345.
GUI Value Range: 2~3 characters
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: 00~99,000~999
MML Default Value: None
Recommended Value: None
Parameter Relationship: None
Service Interrupted After Modification: Not involved
Impact on Radio Network Performance: None
eNodeBId
eNodeB ID
CellId
Cell ID
DlEarfcn
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EARFCN
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ID
Name
Description
following formula:
DL carrier frequency (MHz) = Lowest frequency of the DL
operating band + 0.1 x (DL EARFCN - Offset used to
calculate the DL EARFCN). For example, if the DL EARFCN
is 3100 in band 7 for a cell, the DL carrier frequency of the
cell is calculated as 2620 + 0.1 x (3100 - 2750) = 2655 MHz.
Band 1: DL EARFCN range: 0 to 599, lowest frequency of the
DL operating band: 2110;
Band 2: DL EARFCN range: 600 to 1199, lowest frequency of
the DL operating band: 1930;
Band 3: DL EARFCN range: 1200 to 1949, lowest frequency
of the DL operating band: 1805;
Band 4: DL EARFCN range: 1950 to 2399, lowest frequency
of the DL operating band: 2110;
Band 5: DL EARFCN range: 2400 to 2649, lowest frequency
of the DL operating band: 869;
Band 6: DL EARFCN range: 2650 to 2749, lowest frequency
of the DL operating band: 875;
Band 7: DL EARFCN range: 2750 to 3449, lowest frequency
of the DL operating band: 2620;
Band 8: DL EARFCN range: 3450 to 3799, lowest frequency
of the DL operating band: 925;
Band 9: DL EARFCN range: 3800 to 4149, lowest frequency
of the DL operating band: 1844.9;
Band 10: DL EARFCN range: 4150 to 4749, lowest frequency
of the DL operating band: 2110;
Band 11: DL EARFCN range: 4750 to 4999, lowest frequency
of the DL operating band: 1475.9;
Band 12: DL EARFCN range: 5010 to 5179, lowest frequency
of the DL operating band: 729;
Band 13: DL EARFCN range: 5180 to 5289, lowest frequency
of the DL operating band: 746;
Band 14: DL EARFCN range: 5280 to 5379, lowest frequency
of the DL operating band: 758;
Band 17: DL EARFCN range: 5730 to 5849, lowest frequency
of the DL operating band: 734;
Band 18: DL EARFCN range: 5850 to 5999, lowest frequency
of the DL operating band: 860;
Band 19: DL EARFCN range: 6000 to 6149, lowest frequency
of the DL operating band: 875;
Band 20: DL EARFCN range: 6150 to 6449, lowest frequency
of the DL operating band: 791;
Band 21: DL EARFCN range: 6450 to 6599, lowest frequency
of the DL operating band: 1495.9;
Band 32: DL EARFCN range: 17950 to 17999, lowest
frequency of the DL operating band: 1990;
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ID
Name
Description
Band 33: DL EARFCN range: 36000 to 36199, lowest
frequency of the DL operating band: 1900;
Band 34: DL EARFCN range: 36200 to 36349, lowest
frequency of the DL operating band: 2010;
Band 35: DL EARFCN range: 36350 to 36949, lowest
frequency of the DL operating band: 1850;
Band 36: DL EARFCN range: 36950 to 37549, lowest
frequency of the DL operating band: 1930;
Band 37: DL EARFCN range: 37550 to 37749, lowest
frequency of the DL operating band: 1910;
Band 38: DL EARFCN range: 37750 to 38249, lowest
frequency of the DL operating band: 2570;
Band 39: DL EARFCN range: 38250 to 38649, lowest
frequency of the DL operating band: 1880;
Band 40: DL EARFCN range: 38650 to 39649, lowest
frequency of the DL operating band: 2300;
Band 41: DL EARFCN range: 39650 to 41589, lowest
frequency of the DL operating band: 2496;
Band 42: DL EARFCN range: 41590 to 43589, lowest
frequency of the DL operating band: 3400;
Band 43: DL EARFCN range: 43590 to 45589, lowest
frequency of the DL operating band: 3600;
Band 64: DL EARFCN range: 65236 to 65535, lowest
frequency of the DL operating band: 2545;
Among the preceding bands, band 1 to band 32 are FDD
bands, and other bands are TDD bands. In addition, band 32
and band 64 are non-protocol-defined bands, and band 11 and
band 13 are different from protocol-defined bands. For details,
see 3GPP TS 36.104.
GUI Value Range: 0~45589,64436~65535
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: 0~45589,64436~65535
MML Default Value: None
Recommended Value: None
Parameter Relationship: None
Service Interrupted After Modification: No (And no impact on
the UE in idle mode)
Impact on Radio Network Performance: None
UlEarfcnC
fgInd
Uplink
EARFCN
indicator
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ID
Name
Description
Actual Value Range: NOT_CFG, CFG
MML Default Value: NOT_CFG(Not configure)
Recommended Value: NOT_CFG(Not configure)
Parameter Relationship: None
Service Interrupted After Modification: No (And no impact on
the UE in idle mode)
Impact on Radio Network Performance: None
UlEarfcn
Uplink
EARFCN
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ID
Name
Description
Band 17: UL EARFCN range: 23730 to 23849, lowest
frequency of the UL operating band: 704;
Band 18: UL EARFCN range: 23850 to 23999, lowest
frequency of the UL operating band: 815;
Band 19: UL EARFCN range: 24000 to 24149, lowest
frequency of the UL operating band: 830;
Band 20: UL EARFCN range: 24150 to 24449, lowest
frequency of the UL operating band: 832;
Band 21: UL EARFCN range: 24450 to 24599, lowest
frequency of the UL operating band: 1447.9;
Band 32: UL EARFCN range: 35950 to 35999, lowest
frequency of the UL operating band: 1910;
Band 33: UL EARFCN range: 36000 to 36199, lowest
frequency of the UL operating band: 1900;
Band 34: UL EARFCN range: 36200 to 36349, lowest
frequency of the UL operating band: 2010;
Band 35: UL EARFCN range: 36350 to 36949, lowest
frequency of the UL operating band: 1850;
Band 36: UL EARFCN range: 36950 to 37549, lowest
frequency of the UL operating band: 1930;
Band 37: UL EARFCN range: 37550 to 37749, lowest
frequency of the UL operating band: 1910;
Band 38: UL EARFCN range: 37750 to 38249, lowest
frequency of the UL operating band: 2570;
Band 39: UL EARFCN range: 38250 to 38649, lowest
frequency of the UL operating band: 1880;
Band 40: UL EARFCN range: 38650 to 39649, lowest
frequency of the UL operating band: 2300;
Band 41: UL EARFCN range: 39650 to 41589, lowest
frequency of the UL operating band: 2496;
Band 42: UL EARFCN range: 41590 to 43589, lowest
frequency of the UL operating band: 3400;
Band 43: UL EARFCN range: 43590 to 45589, lowest
frequency of the UL operating band: 3600;
Band 64: UL EARFCN range: 65236 to 65535, lowest
frequency of the UL operating band: 2545;
Among the preceding bands, band 1 to band 32 are FDD
bands, and other bands are TDD bands. In addition, band 32
and band 64 are non-protocol-defined bands, and band 11 and
band 13 are different from protocol-defined bands. For details,
see 3GPP TS 36.104.
GUI Value Range: 18000~45589,64436~65535
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: 18000~45589,64436~65535
MML Default Value: 18000
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ID
Name
Description
Recommended Value: None
Parameter Relationship: None
Service Interrupted After Modification: No (And no impact on
the UE in idle mode)
Impact on Radio Network Performance: None
PhyCellId
Physical
cell ID
Tac
Tracking
area code
CellName
Cell name
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ID
Name
Description
blanks, and two or more consecutive percentage signs (%).
Service Interrupted After Modification: No (And no impact on
the UE in idle mode)
Impact on Radio Network Performance: None
b)
Add neighboring cells by running commands that used for adding intra-eNodeB
neighboring cells.
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The DL frequency of an E-UTRAN inter-frequency neighboring cell must be different from the DL
frequency of a local cell.
Name
Description
LocalCellId
Local cell ID
DlEarfcn
Downlink
EARFCN
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ID
Name
Description
Band 8: DL EARFCN range: 3450 to 3799, lowest
frequency of the DL operating band: 925;
Band 9: DL EARFCN range: 3800 to 4149, lowest
frequency of the DL operating band: 1844.9;
Band 10: DL EARFCN range: 4150 to 4749, lowest
frequency of the DL operating band: 2110;
Band 11: DL EARFCN range: 4750 to 4999, lowest
frequency of the DL operating band: 1475.9;
Band 12: DL EARFCN range: 5010 to 5179, lowest
frequency of the DL operating band: 729;
Band 13: DL EARFCN range: 5180 to 5289, lowest
frequency of the DL operating band: 746;
Band 14: DL EARFCN range: 5280 to 5379, lowest
frequency of the DL operating band: 758;
Band 17: DL EARFCN range: 5730 to 5849, lowest
frequency of the DL operating band: 734;
Band 18: DL EARFCN range: 5850 to 5999, lowest
frequency of the DL operating band: 860;
Band 19: DL EARFCN range: 6000 to 6149, lowest
frequency of the DL operating band: 875;
Band 20: DL EARFCN range: 6150 to 6449, lowest
frequency of the DL operating band: 791;
Band 21: DL EARFCN range: 6450 to 6599, lowest
frequency of the DL operating band: 1495.9;
Band 32: DL EARFCN range: 17950 to 17999, lowest
frequency of the DL operating band: 1990;
Band 33: DL EARFCN range: 36000 to 36199, lowest
frequency of the DL operating band: 1900;
Band 34: DL EARFCN range: 36200 to 36349, lowest
frequency of the DL operating band: 2010;
Band 35: DL EARFCN range: 36350 to 36949, lowest
frequency of the DL operating band: 1850;
Band 36: DL EARFCN range: 36950 to 37549, lowest
frequency of the DL operating band: 1930;
Band 37: DL EARFCN range: 37550 to 37749, lowest
frequency of the DL operating band: 1910;
Band 38: DL EARFCN range: 37750 to 38249, lowest
frequency of the DL operating band: 2570;
Band 39: DL EARFCN range: 38250 to 38649, lowest
frequency of the DL operating band: 1880;
Band 40: DL EARFCN range: 38650 to 39649, lowest
frequency of the DL operating band: 2300;
Band 41: DL EARFCN range: 39650 to 41589, lowest
frequency of the DL operating band: 2496;
Band 42: DL EARFCN range: 41590 to 43589, lowest
frequency of the DL operating band: 3400;
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ID
Name
Description
Band 43: DL EARFCN range: 43590 to 45589, lowest
frequency of the DL operating band: 3600;
Band 64: DL EARFCN range: 65236 to 65535, lowest
frequency of the DL operating band: 2545;
Among the preceding bands, band 1 to band 32 are
FDD bands, and other bands are TDD bands. In
addition, band 32 and band 64 are non-protocol-defined
bands, and band 11 and band 13 are different from
protocol-defined bands. For details, see 3GPP TS
36.104.
GUI Value Range: 0~45589,64436~65535
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: 0~45589,64436~65535
MML Default Value: None
Recommended Value: None
Parameter Relationship: None
Service Interrupted After Modification: Not involved
Impact on Radio Network Performance: None
UlEarfcnCfgI
nd
Uplink
EARFCN
configure
indicator
UlEarfcn
Uplink
EARFCN
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ID
Name
Description
frequency of the UL operating band: 1920;
Band 2: UL EARFCN range: 18600 to 19199, lowest
frequency of the UL operating band: 1850;
Band 3: UL EARFCN range: 19200 to 19949, lowest
frequency of the UL operating band: 1710;
Band 4: UL EARFCN range: 19950 to 20399, lowest
frequency of the UL operating band: 1710;
Band 5: UL EARFCN range: 20400 to 20649, lowest
frequency of the UL operating band: 824;
Band 6: UL EARFCN range: 20650 to 20749, lowest
frequency of the UL operating band: 830;
Band 7: UL EARFCN range: 20750 to 21449, lowest
frequency of the UL operating band: 2500;
Band 8: UL EARFCN range: 21450 to 21799, lowest
frequency of the UL operating band: 880;
Band 9: UL EARFCN range: 21800 to 22149, lowest
frequency of the UL operating band: 1749.9;
Band 10: UL EARFCN range: 22150 to 22749, lowest
frequency of the UL operating band: 1710;
Band 11: UL EARFCN range: 22750 to 22999, lowest
frequency of the UL operating band: 1427.9;
Band 12: UL EARFCN range: 23010 to 23179, lowest
frequency of the UL operating band: 699;
Band 13: UL EARFCN range: 23170 to 23279, lowest
frequency of the UL operating band: 776;
Band 14: UL EARFCN range: 23280 to 23379, lowest
frequency of the UL operating band: 788;
Band 17: UL EARFCN range: 23730 to 23849, lowest
frequency of the UL operating band: 704;
Band 18: UL EARFCN range: 23850 to 23999, lowest
frequency of the UL operating band: 815;
Band 19: UL EARFCN range: 24000 to 24149, lowest
frequency of the UL operating band: 830;
Band 20: UL EARFCN range: 24150 to 24449, lowest
frequency of the UL operating band: 832;
Band 21: UL EARFCN range: 24450 to 24599, lowest
frequency of the UL operating band: 1447.9;
Band 32: UL EARFCN range: 35950 to 35999, lowest
frequency of the UL operating band: 1910;
Band 33: UL EARFCN range: 36000 to 36199, lowest
frequency of the UL operating band: 1900;
Band 34: UL EARFCN range: 36200 to 36349, lowest
frequency of the UL operating band: 2010;
Band 35: UL EARFCN range: 36350 to 36949, lowest
frequency of the UL operating band: 1850;
Band 36: UL EARFCN range: 36950 to 37549, lowest
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ID
Name
Description
frequency of the UL operating band: 1930;
Band 37: UL EARFCN range: 37550 to 37749, lowest
frequency of the UL operating band: 1910;
Band 38: UL EARFCN range: 37750 to 38249, lowest
frequency of the UL operating band: 2570;
Band 39: UL EARFCN range: 38250 to 38649, lowest
frequency of the UL operating band: 1880;
Band 40: UL EARFCN range: 38650 to 39649, lowest
frequency of the UL operating band: 2300;
Band 41: UL EARFCN range: 39650 to 41589, lowest
frequency of the UL operating band: 2496;
Band 42: UL EARFCN range: 41590 to 43589, lowest
frequency of the UL operating band: 3400;
Band 43: UL EARFCN range: 43590 to 45589, lowest
frequency of the UL operating band: 3600;
Band 64: UL EARFCN range: 65236 to 65535, lowest
frequency of the UL operating band: 2545;
Among the preceding bands, band 1 to band 32 are
FDD bands, and other bands are TDD bands. In
addition, band 32 and band 64 are non-protocol-defined
bands, and band 11 and band 13 are different from
protocol-defined bands. For details, see 3GPP TS
36.104.
GUI Value Range: 18000~45589,64436~65535
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: 18000~45589,64436~65535
MML Default Value: 18000
Recommended Value: None
Parameter Relationship: None
Service Interrupted After Modification: No (And no
impact on the UE in idle mode)
Impact on Radio Network Performance: None
CellReselPrio
rityCfgInd
Inter frequency
cell resel
priority
configure
indicator
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ID
Name
Description
reselection of the UE in idle mode.)
Impact on Radio Network Performance: None
CellReselPrio
rity
Inter frequency
cell resel
priority
EutranReselT
ime
EUTRAN
reselection time
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ID
Name
Description
MML Default Value: 1
Recommended Value: 1
Parameter Relationship: None
Service Interrupted After Modification: No (And no
impact on the UE in idle mode)
Impact on Radio Network Performance: None
SpeedDepend
SPCfgInd
Speed
dependent resel
parameter
configuring
indicator
TReselEutran
SfMedium
Scaling factor
of treseleutra in
medium
mobility state
TReselEutran
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ID
Name
Description
SfHigh
of treseleutra in
high mobility
state
MeasBandWi
dth
Measurement
bandwidth
QoffsetFreq
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Frequency
offset
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ID
Name
Description
stopping of event A4.
GUI Value Range: dB-24(-24dB), dB-22(-22dB),
dB-20(-20dB), dB-18(-18dB), dB-16(-16dB),
dB-14(-14dB), dB-12(-12dB), dB-10(-10dB),
dB-8(-8dB), dB-6(-6dB), dB-5(-5dB), dB-4(-4dB),
dB-3(-3dB), dB-2(-2dB), dB-1(-1dB), dB0(0dB),
dB1(1dB), dB2(2dB), dB3(3dB), dB4(4dB), dB5(5dB),
dB6(6dB), dB8(8dB), dB10(10dB), dB12(12dB),
dB14(14dB), dB16(16dB), dB18(18dB), dB20(20dB),
dB22(22dB), dB24(24dB)
Unit: dB
Actual Value Range: dB-24, dB-22, dB-20, dB-18,
dB-16, dB-14, dB-12, dB-10, dB-8, dB-6, dB-5, dB-4,
dB-3, dB-2, dB-1, dB0, dB1, dB2, dB3, dB4, dB5, dB6,
dB8, dB10, dB12, dB14, dB16, dB18, dB20, dB22,
dB24
MML Default Value: dB1(1dB)
Recommended Value: dB1(1dB)
Parameter Relationship: Not involved
Service Interrupted After Modification: No
(Modifications on this parameter would affect cell
reselection of the UE in idle mode.)
Impact on Radio Network Performance: A larger value
of this parameter leads to a lower probability of
reselection to a neighboring cell on the frequency.
ThreshXhigh
Inter frequency
high priority
threshold
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ID
Name
Description
this parameter leads to a higher probability.
ThreshXlow
Inter frequency
lower priority
threshold
QRxLevMin
Minimum
required RX
level
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ID
Name
Description
requirement of basic services.
Service Interrupted After Modification: No
(Modifications on this parameter would affect cell
reselection of the UE in idle mode.)
Impact on Radio Network Performance: A larger value
of this parameter leads to a lower probability of a
neighboring cell on the frequency meeting criteria S and
becoming a suitable cell for selection. A smaller value
of this parameter leads to a higher probability. Set this
parameter properly so that the selected cell can provide
signals that meet the quality requirement of basic
services.
PmaxCfgInd
PMAX
configure
indicator
Pmax
PMAX
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ID
Name
Description
NeighCellCo
nfig
Neighbor cell
config
PresenceAnte
nnaPort1
Presence
antenna port1
InterFreqHoE
ventType
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Inter-Freq HO
trigger Event
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ID
Name
Description
Type
ThreshXhigh
Q
Inter frequency
high priority
RSRQ
threshold
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ID
Name
Description
reselection of the UE in idle mode.)
Impact on Radio Network Performance: With other
conditions unchanged, a larger value of this parameter
leads to a lower probability of reselection to a
neighboring cell on the higher-priority E-UTRAN
frequency, and a smaller value of this parameter leads to
a higher probability.
ThreshXlow
Q
Inter frequency
low priority
RSRQ
threshold
QqualMinCfg
Ind
Minimum RX
signal quality
configuration
indicator
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ID
Name
Description
Service Interrupted After Modification: No
(Modifications on this parameter would affect cell
reselection of the UE in idle mode.)
Impact on Radio Network Performance: None
QqualMin
Minimum RX
signal quality
2.
If the inter-frequency neighboring cells are served by different eNodeBs, add an external
cell.
If the inter-frequency neighboring cells are served by the same eNodeB, go to step 3. Add an
external cell by running commands that used for adding an external cell in section 4.1 Script
Preparation for Intra-Frequency Neighboring Cells.
If the external cell is in RAN sharing with common carrier, add the public land mobile
network (PLMN) list of corresponding external E-UTRAN cells.
3.
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Each cell can be configured with a maximum of 64 E-UTRAN inter-frequency neighboring cells.
When inter-frequency neighboring cells and local cells are served by different eNodeBs, the
corresponding external E-UTRAN cells must be configured in advance.
The frequency of an external cell required by E-UTRAN inter-frequency neighboring cells must be
different from that of a local cell.
The frequencies of external cells required by E-UTRAN inter-frequency neighboring cells must be
configured in the E-UTRAN inter-frequencies.
Name
Description
LocalCellId
Local cell
ID
Mcc
Mobile
country
code
Mnc
Mobile
network
code
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ID
Name
Description
Actual Value Range: 00~99,000~999
MML Default Value: None
Recommended Value: None
Parameter Relationship: None
Service Interrupted After Modification: Not involved
Impact on Radio Network Performance: None
eNodeBId
eNodeB ID
CellId
Cell ID
CellIndividual
Offset
Cell
individual
offset
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ID
Name
Description
dB-2(-2dB), dB-1(-1dB), dB0(0dB), dB1(1dB),
dB2(2dB), dB3(3dB), dB4(4dB), dB5(5dB), dB6(6dB),
dB8(8dB), dB10(10dB), dB12(12dB), dB14(14dB),
dB16(16dB), dB18(18dB), dB20(20dB), dB22(22dB),
dB24(24dB)
Unit: dB
Actual Value Range: dB-24, dB-22, dB-20, dB-18, dB-16,
dB-14, dB-12, dB-10, dB-8, dB-6, dB-5, dB-4, dB-3,
dB-2, dB-1, dB0, dB1, dB2, dB3, dB4, dB5, dB6, dB8,
dB10, dB12, dB14, dB16, dB18, dB20, dB22, dB24
MML Default Value: dB0(0dB)
Recommended Value: dB0(0dB)
Parameter Relationship: The smaller the value of this
parameter, the less probable that the UE camps on the
neighboring cell during reselection. The larger the value
of this parameter, the more probable that the UE camps on
the neighboring cell.
Service Interrupted After Modification: No (And no
impact on the UE in idle mode)
Impact on Radio Network Performance: A larger value of
this parameter results in lower probabilities of triggering
event A4 and therefore performing handovers. A smaller
value of this parameter results in an opposite effect.
CellQoffset
Cell offset
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ID
Name
Description
value of this parameter causes the cell edge to move
towards the neighboring cell, which leads to a lower
probability of cell reselection to the neighboring cell.
Decreasing the value of this parameter leads to an
opposite effect.
NoHoFlag
No
handover
indicator
NoRmvFlag
No remove
indicator
BlindHoPriorit
y
Blind
handover
Priority
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ID
Name
Description
Actual Value Range: 0~32
MML Default Value: 0
Recommended Value: 0
Parameter Relationship: None
Service Interrupted After Modification: No (And no
impact on the UE in idle mode)
Impact on Radio Network Performance: None
LocalCellName
Local cell
name
NeighbourCell
Name
Neighbour
cell name
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The frequency division duplex (FDD) or time division duplex (TDD) mode in a UTRAN system
must be the same as that in local cells.
Name
Description
LocalCellId
Local cell
ID
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ID
Name
Description
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: 0~17
MML Default Value: None
Recommended Value: None
Parameter Relationship: None
Service Interrupted After Modification: Not involved
Impact on Radio Network Performance: None
UtranDlArfcn
Downlink
UARFCN
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ID
Name
Description
shown as follows:
Band 1:
Normal UARFCNs: [9500-9600] and [10050-10125]
Special UARFCNs: none
Band 2:
Normal UARFCNs: [9250-9550] and [9650-9950]
Special UARFCNs: none
Band 3:
Normal UARFCNs: [9550-9650]
Special UARFCNs: none
Band 4:
Normal UARFCNs: [12850-13100]
Special UARFCNs: (2112, 2137, 2162, 2187, 2212, 2237,
2262, 2287, 2312, 2337)
Band 5:
Normal UARFCNs: [11500-12000]
Special UARFCNs: none
Band 6:
Normal UARFCNs: [9400-9600]
Special UARFCNs: none
For details, see 3GPP TS 25.104 and 3GPP TS 25.105.
GUI Value Range: 0~16383
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: 0~16383
MML Default Value: None
Recommended Value: None
Parameter Relationship: None
Service Interrupted After Modification: Not involved
Impact on Radio Network Performance: None
UtranVersion
UTRAN
version
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ID
Name
Description
UtranFddTddT
ype
UTRAN
cell type
indicator
UtranUlArfcnC
fgInd
Uplink
UARFCN
indicator
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ID
Name
Description
MML Default Value: NOT_CFG(Not configure)
Recommended Value: NOT_CFG(Not configure)
Parameter Relationship: None
Service Interrupted After Modification: No (And no
impact on the UE in idle mode)
Impact on Radio Network Performance: None
UtranUlArfcn
Uplink
UARFCN
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ID
Name
Description
Band 1:
Normal UARFCNs: [9500-9600] and [10050-10125]
Special UARFCNs: none
Band 2:
Normal UARFCNs: [9250-9550] and [9650-9950]
Special UARFCNs: none
Band 3:
Normal UARFCNs: [9550-9650]
Special UARFCNs: none
Band 4:
Normal UARFCNs: [12850-13100]
Special UARFCNs: (2112, 2137, 2162, 2187, 2212, 2237,
2262, 2287, 2312, 2337)
Band 5:
Normal UARFCNs: [11500-12000]
Special UARFCNs: none
Band 6:
Normal UARFCNs: [9400-9600]
Special UARFCNs: none
For details, see 3GPP TS 25.104 and 3GPP TS 25.105.
GUI Value Range: 0~16383
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: 0~16383
MML Default Value: 0
Recommended Value: None
Parameter Relationship: 1. If UtranUlArfcnCfgInd is set to
CFG, UtranUlArfcn must be set.
2. The DL UARFCN and UL UARFCN must be in the
same frequency band.
Service Interrupted After Modification: No (And no
impact on the UE in idle mode)
Impact on Radio Network Performance: None
CellReselPriorit
yCfgInd
Reselectio
n priority
configure
indicator
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ID
Name
Description
Parameter Relationship: None
Service Interrupted After Modification: No (And no
impact on the UE in idle mode)
Impact on Radio Network Performance: None
CellReselPriorit
y
Cell
reselection
priority
PmaxUtran
PMAX
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ID
Name
Description
impact on the UE in idle mode)
Impact on Radio Network Performance: None
OffsetFreq
Frequency
offset
Qqualmin
Minimum
required
quality
level
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ID
Name
Description
the selected cell can provide signals that meet the quality
requirement of basic services.
QRxLevMin
Minimum
required
RX level
ThreshXHigh
UTRAN
high
priority
threshold
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ID
Name
Description
leads to a lower probability of reselection to a neighboring
cell on the higher-priority UTRAN frequency, and a
smaller value of this parameter leads to a higher
probability.
UTRAN
lower
priority
threshold
ThreshXLow
ThreshXHighQ
UTRAN
high
priority
RSRQ
threshold
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ID
Name
Description
Impact on Radio Network Performance: With other
conditions unchanged, a larger value of this parameter
leads to a lower probability of reselection to a neighboring
cell on the higher-priority UTRAN frequency, and a
smaller value of this parameter leads to a higher
probability.
ThreshXLowQ
UTRAN
low
priority
RSRQ
threshold
PsPriority
PS service
priority
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ID
Name
Description
CsPriority
CS service
priority
2.
The new frequency and scrambling code for an external cell must be different from existing ones.
Each cell can be configured with a maximum of 768 external E-UTRAN cells.
Name
Description
Mcc
Mobile
country
code
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ID
Name
Description
Recommended Value: None
Parameter Relationship: None
Service Interrupted After Modification: Not involved
Impact on Radio Network Performance: None
Mobile
network
code
Mnc
UTRAN
cell ID
UtranCellId
UtranFddTddT
ype
UTRAN
cell type
indicator
UtranDlArfcn
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Downlink
UARFCN
62
ID
Name
Description
frequency band is shown as follows:
Band 1:
Normal UARFCNs: [10562-10838]
Special UARFCNs: none
Band 2:
Normal UARFCNs: [9662-9938]
Special UARFCNs:
(412,437,462,487,512,537,562,587,612,637,662,687)
Band 3:
Normal UARFCNs: [1162-1513]
Special UARFCNs: none
Band 4:
Normal UARFCNs: [1537-1738]
Special UARFCNs: (1887, 1912, 1937, 1962, 1987, 2012,
2037, 2062, 2087)
Band 5:
Normal UARFCNs: [4357-4458]
Special UARFCNs: (1007, 1012, 1032, 1037, 1062, 1087)
Band 6:
Normal UARFCNs: [4387-4413]
Special UARFCNs: (1037, 1062)
Band 7:
Normal UARFCNs: [2237-2563]
Special UARFCNs: (2587, 2612, 2637, 2662, 2687, 2712,
2737, 2762, 2787, 2812, 2837, 2862, 2887, 2912)
Band 8:
Normal UARFCNs: [2937-3088]
Special UARFCNs: none
Band 9:
Normal UARFCNs: [9237-9387]
Special UARFCNs: none
The UARFCN range in each TDD frequency band is
shown as follows:
Band 1:
Normal UARFCNs: [9500-9600] and [10050-10125]
Special UARFCNs: none
Band 2:
Normal UARFCNs: [9250-9550] and [9650-9950]
Special UARFCNs: none
Band 3:
Normal UARFCNs: [9550-9650]
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ID
Name
Description
Special UARFCNs: none
Band 4:
Normal UARFCNs: [12850-13100]
Special UARFCNs: (2112, 2137, 2162, 2187, 2212, 2237,
2262, 2287, 2312, 2337)
Band 5:
Normal UARFCNs: [11500-12000]
Special UARFCNs: none
Band 6:
Normal UARFCNs: [9400-9600]
Special UARFCNs: none
For details, see 3GPP TS 25.104 and 3GPP TS 25.105.
GUI Value Range: 0~16383
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: 0~16383
MML Default Value: None
Recommended Value: None
Parameter Relationship: None
Service Interrupted After Modification: No (And no
impact on the UE in idle mode)
Impact on Radio Network Performance: None
UtranUlArfcnC
fgInd
Uplink
UARFCN
configure
indicator
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ID
Name
Description
Band 5: UL UARFCN = DL UARFCN - 225;
Band 6: UL UARFCN = DL UARFCN - 225;
Band 7: UL UARFCN = DL UARFCN - 225;
For a TDD UTRAN cell, the UL UARFCN is the same as
the DL UARFCN. For details, see 3GPP TS 25.104 and
3GPP TS 25.105.
GUI Value Range: NOT_CFG(Not configure),
CFG(Configure)
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: NOT_CFG, CFG
MML Default Value: NOT_CFG(Not configure)
Recommended Value: NOT_CFG(Not configure)
Parameter Relationship: When UtranUlArfcnCfgInd is set
to CFG, UtranUlArfcn must be set.
If UtranUlArfcnCfgInd is set to NOT_CFG, UtranUlArfcn
does not need to be configured.
Service Interrupted After Modification: No (And no
impact on the UE in idle mode)
Impact on Radio Network Performance: None
UtranUlArfcn
Uplink
UARFCN
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ID
Name
Description
Band 7:
Normal UARFCNs: [2012-2338]
Special UARFCNs: (2362, 2387, 2412, 2437, 2462, 2487,
2512, 2537, 2562, 2587, 2612, 2637, 2662, 2687)
Band 8:
Normal UARFCNs: [2712-2863]
Special UARFCNs: none
Band 9:
Normal UARFCNs: [8762-8912]
Special UARFCNs: none
The UARFCN range in each TDD frequency band is
shown as follows:
Band 1:
Normal UARFCNs: [9500-9600] and [10050-10125]
Special UARFCNs: none
Band 2:
Normal UARFCNs: [9250-9550] and [9650-9950]
Special UARFCNs: none
Band 3:
Normal UARFCNs: [9550-9650]
Special UARFCNs: none
Band 4:
Normal UARFCNs: [12850-13100]
Special UARFCNs: (2112, 2137, 2162, 2187, 2212, 2237,
2262, 2287, 2312, 2337)
Band 5:
Normal UARFCNs: [11500-12000]
Special UARFCNs: none
Band 6:
Normal UARFCNs: [9400-9600]
Special UARFCNs: none
For details, see 3GPP TS 25.104 and 3GPP TS 25.105.
GUI Value Range: 0~16383
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: 0~16383
MML Default Value: 0
Recommended Value: None
Parameter Relationship: None
Service Interrupted After Modification: No (And no
impact on the UE in idle mode)
Impact on Radio Network Performance: None
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ID
Name
Description
RncId
RNC ID
RacCfgInd
Routing
area code
configure
indicator
Rac
Routing
area code
PScrambCode
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scrambling
code
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ID
Name
Description
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: 0~511
MML Default Value: None
Recommended Value: None
Parameter Relationship: None
Service Interrupted After Modification: No (And no
impact on the UE in idle mode)
Impact on Radio Network Performance: None
Lac
Location
area code
CellName
Cell name
CsPsHOInd
CS and PS
handover
indicator
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ID
Name
Description
Actual Value Range: BOOLEAN_FALSE,
BOOLEAN_TRUE
MML Default Value: BOOLEAN_FALSE(False)
Recommended Value: BOOLEAN_FALSE(False)
Parameter Relationship: None
Service Interrupted After Modification: No (And no
impact on the UE in idle mode)
Impact on Radio Network Performance: None
Mobile
country
code
Mcc
3.
The frequency of the external cell required by UTRAN inter-RAT neighboring cells must be
included in UTRAN frequencies.
The external cell corresponding to the UTRAN neighboring cell relationship must be configured in
advance.
When the blind handover priority is a non-zero value, no other values can be configured for the local
cell.
Name
Description
LocalCellId
Local cell ID
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ID
Name
Description
Unit: None
Actual value range: 0~11
MML Default value: None
Recommended value: None
Parameter Relationship: None
Service Interrupted After Modification: Not involved
Impact on Radio Network Performance: None
Mcc
Mobile
country code
Mnc
Mobile
network code
UtranCellId
UTRAN cell
ID
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ID
Name
Description
MML Default Value: None
Recommended Value: None
Parameter Relationship: None
Service Interrupted After Modification: Not involved
Impact on Radio Network Performance: None
NoHoFlag
No handover
indicator
NoRmvFlag
No remove
indicator
BlindHoPrio
rity
Blind
handover
priority
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ID
Name
Description
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: 0~32
MML Default Value: 0
Recommended Value: 0
Parameter Relationship: None
Service Interrupted After Modification: No (And no
impact on the UE in idle mode)
Impact on Radio Network Performance: None
LocalCellNa
me
Local cell
name
NeighbourC
ellName
Neighbour cell
name
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Each cell can be configured with a maximum of 16 GERAN neighboring frequency groups.
Name
Description
LocalCellId
Local cell
ID
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ID
Name
Description
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: 0~17
MML Default Value: None
Recommended Value: None
Parameter Relationship: None
Service Interrupted After Modification: Not involved
Impact on Radio Network Performance: None
BcchGroupId
BCCH
group ID
GeranVersion
GERAN
version
StartingArfcn
Starting
ARFCN
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ID
Name
Description
Impact on Radio Network Performance: None
Band
indicator
BandIndicator
CellReselPriori
tyCfgInd
Cell
reselection
priority
configure
indicator
CellReselPriori
ty
Cell
reselection
priority
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ID
Name
Description
some neighboring cells meets the related conditions, the
UE starts cell reselection. Frequencies used for different
RATs must be assigned different cell reselection
priorities. For details, see 3GPP TS 36.331.
GUI Value Range: 0~7
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: 0~7
MML Default Value: 1
Recommended Value: 1
Parameter Relationship: If CellReselPriorityCfgInd is set
to CFG, CellReselPriority must be set.
Service Interrupted After Modification: No (And no
impact on the UE in idle mode)
Impact on Radio Network Performance: A larger value of
this parameter indicates a higher probability of a UE
camping on the cell on a frequency in the GERAN carrier
frequency group, and a smaller value indicates a lower
probability.
PmaxGeranCfg
Ind
PMAX
configure
indicator
PmaxGeran
PMAX
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ID
Name
Description
Parameter Relationship: If PmaxGeranCfgInd is set to
CFG, PmaxGeran must be set.
If PmaxGeranCfgInd is set to NOT_CFG, PmaxGeran
does not need to be set.
Service Interrupted After Modification: No (And no
impact on the UE in idle mode)
Impact on Radio Network Performance: None
QRxLevMin
Minimum
required
RX level
ThreshXHigh
High
priority
threshold
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ID
Name
Description
Actual Value Range: 0~62, step:2
MML Default Value: 7
Recommended Value: 7
Parameter Relationship: None
Service Interrupted After Modification: No (And no
impact on the UE in idle mode)
Impact on Radio Network Performance: When other
conditions unchanged, a larger value of this parameter
leads to a lower probability of reselection to a neighboring
cell on a frequency in the higher-priority carrier frequency
group, and a smaller value of this parameter leads to a
higher probability.
ThreshXLow
Lower
priority
threshold
OffsetFreq
Frequency
offset
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ID
Name
Description
MML Default Value: 0
Recommended Value: 0
Parameter Relationship: None
Service Interrupted After Modification: No (And no
impact on the UE in idle mode)
Impact on Radio Network Performance: The entering
condition of event B1 is as follows: Mn + Ofn - Hys >
Thresh.
Where, Mn is the measurement value of neighboring cells.
Ofn is the frequency-specific offset of the neighboring
cell, Thresh is the threshold for event B1, and Hys is the
hysteresis for event B1.
The smaller the value of Ofn is, the harder event B1 is
triggered, and the more slowly the handover is
implemented. This affects the user experience. The bigger
the value of Ofn is, the easier event B1 is triggered. This
also easily causes error decisions and ping-pong
handovers.
NccPermitted
NCC
monitoring
permitted
2.
Add a GERAN broadcast control channel (BCCH) neighboring frequency by running the
following command:
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Each cell can be configured with a maximum of 31 GERAN BCCH neighboring frequencies.
Before configuring GERAN BCCH neighboring cells, you must configure corresponding BCCH
frequency groups.
Name
Description
LocalCellId
Local cell ID
BcchGroupId
BCCH group ID
GeranArfcn
GERAN ARFCN
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Each cell can be configured with a maximum of 768 GERAN external cells.
Name
Description
Mcc
Mobile country
code
Mnc
Mobile network
code
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ID
Name
Description
GeranCellId
GERAN cell ID
Lac
RacCfgInd
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ID
Name
Description
Rac
BandIndicator
Band indicator
GeranArfcn
GERAN ARFCN
NetworkColour
Code
Network color
code
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ID
Name
Description
(BCC). For details, see 3GPP TS 23.003.
GUI Value Range: 0~7
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: 0~7
MML Default Value: None
Recommended Value: None
Parameter Relationship: None
Service Interrupted After Modification: No (And
no impact on the UE in idle mode)
Impact on Radio Network Performance: None
BaseStationCol
ourCode
DtmInd
DTM indication
CellName
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ID
Name
Description
GUI Value Range: 0~99 characters
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: 0~99 characters
MML Default Value: None
Recommended Value: None
Parameter Relationship: In the GeranExternalCell
MO, the value of CellName is a string of a
maximum of 99 characters. The string cannot be
all null characters or contain any of the following
characters:double quotation marks ("), commas (,),
semicolons (;), equal signs (=), single quotation
marks ('), three consecutive plus signs (+++), two
or more consecutive blanks, and two or more
consecutive percentage signs (%).
Service Interrupted After Modification: No (And
no impact on the UE in idle mode)
Impact on Radio Network Performance: None
4.
Before configuring GERAN inter-RAT neighboring cells, you must configure a GERAN inter-RAT
external cell.
The frequencies of the external cell required by GERAN inter-RAT neighboring cells must be
included in GERAN inter-RAT neighboring frequency groups.
When the blind handover priority is a non-zero value, no other values can be configured for the local
cell.
Name
Description
LocalCellId
Local cell
ID
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ID
Name
Description
Parameter Relationship: None
Service Interrupted After Modification: Not involved
Impact on Radio Network Performance: None
Mcc
Mobile
country
code
Mnc
Mobile
network
code
Lac
Location
area code
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ID
Name
Description
Impact on Radio Network Performance: None
GERAN
cell ID
GeranCellId
No
remove
indicator
NoRmvFlag
No
handover
indicator
NoHoFlag
BlindHoPriority
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ID
Name
Description
handover
priority
LocalCellName
Local cell
name
NeighbourCellN
ame
Neighbour
cell name
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ID
Name
Description
single quotation marks ('), three consecutive plus signs
(+++), two or more consecutive blanks, and two or more
consecutive percentage signs (%).
Service Interrupted After Modification: No (And no
impact on the UE in idle mode)
Impact on Radio Network Performance: None
4.3.3 CDMA2000
Figure 4-5 shows the procedure for configuring a CDMA2000 inter-RAT neighboring cell.
Figure 4-5 Procedure for configuring a CDMA2000 inter-RAT neighboring cell
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According to the protocol, band classes 0 to 17 are valid. Therefore, a maximum of 18 CDMA2000
band classes can be configured for an E-UTRAN cell.
Name
Description
LocalCellId
Local cell ID
BandClass
Band class
CellReselPrio
rity
Cell
reselection
priority
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ID
Name
Description
greater the possibility for the UE to camp in this cell. The
smaller the parameter is, the smaller the possibility for the
UE to camp in this cell.
Service Interrupted After Modification: No (And no
impact on the UE in idle mode)
Impact on Radio Network Performance: A larger value of
this parameter indicates a higher probability of a UE
camping on the cells assigned with the band class, and a
smaller value indicates a lower probability.
ThreshXHigh
High priority
threshold
ThreshXLow
Lower
priority
threshold
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ID
Name
Description
MML Default Value: 22
Recommended Value: 22
Parameter Relationship: None
Service Interrupted After Modification: No (And no
impact on the UE in idle mode)
Impact on Radio Network Performance: A larger value of
this parameter leads to a lower probability of a UE
camping on a cell on a frequency in the lower-priority
band class, and a smaller value leads to a higher
probability.
2.
Each cell can be configured with a maximum of 16 CDMA2000 frequencies on each frequency
band.
Name
Description
LocalCellId
Local cell ID
BandClass
Band class
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ID
Name
Description
bc7, bc8, bc9, bc10, bc11, bc12, bc13, bc14, bc15, bc16,
bc17
MML Default Value: None
Recommended Value: None
Parameter Relationship: None
Service Interrupted After Modification: Not involved
Impact on Radio Network Performance: None
Frequency
Frequency
OffsetFreq
Frequency
offset
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ID
Name
Description
also easily causes error decisions and ping-pong
handovers.
SearchWindo
wSizeCfgInd
Search
window size
configure
indicator
SearchWindo
wSize
Search
window size
3.
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Name
Description
CellGlobalId
Cell global
ID
BandClass
Band class
Frequency
Frequency
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ID
Name
Description
PnOffset
Physical cell
ID
Cdma2000Ty
pe
CDMA2000
neighbor cell
type
Mcc
Mobile
country code
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ID
Name
Description
Parameter Relationship: None
Service Interrupted After Modification: No (And no
impact on the UE in idle mode)
Impact on Radio Network Performance: None
Mnc
Mobile
network code
CellName
Cell name
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The frequency bands and frequencies of the external cell required by CDMA2000 1XRTT
neighboring cells must be included in the existing frequencies.
Each cell can be configured with a maximum of 32 CDMA2000 1XRTT neighboring cells.
When the blind handover priority is a non-zero value, no other values can be configured for the local
cell.
Table 4-15 Parameters for adding a CDMA2000 1XRTT inter-RAT neighboring cell
ID
Name
Description
LocalCellId
Local cell
ID
CellGlobalId
Cell
global ID
NoHoFlag
No
handover
indicator
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ID
Name
Description
Parameter Relationship: None
Service Interrupted After Modification: No (And no
impact on the UE in idle mode)
Impact on Radio Network Performance: None
No
remove
indicator
NoRmvFlag
BlindHoPriority
Blind
handover
priority
LocalCellName
Local cell
name
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ID
Name
Description
MO, the value of LocalCellName is a string of a
maximum of 99 characters. The string cannot be all null
characters or contain any of the following
characters:double quotation marks ("), commas (,),
semicolons (;), equal signs (=), single quotation marks ('),
three consecutive plus signs (+++), two or more
consecutive blanks, and two or more consecutive
percentage signs (%).
Service Interrupted After Modification: No (And no
impact on the UE in idle mode)
Impact on Radio Network Performance: None
NeighbourCellN
ame
Neighbour
cell name
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When the blind handover priority is a non-zero value, no other values can be configured for the local
cell.
The frequency bands and frequencies of the external cell required by CDMA2000 HRPD
neighboring cells must be included in the existing frequencies.
Each cell can be configured with a maximum of 32 CDMA2000 HRPD neighboring cells.
Table 4-16 Parameters for adding a CDMA2000 HRPD inter-RAT neighboring cell
ID
Name
Description
LocalCellId
Local cell
ID
CellGlobalId
Cell
global ID
NoHoFlag
No
handover
indicator
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ID
Name
Description
Service Interrupted After Modification: No (And no
impact on the UE in idle mode)
Impact on Radio Network Performance: None
No
remove
indicator
NoRmvFlag
BlindHoPriority
Blind
handover
priority
LocalCellName
Local cell
name
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ID
Name
Description
99 characters. The string cannot be all null characters or
contain any of the following characters:double quotation
marks ("), commas (,), semicolons (;), equal signs (=),
single quotation marks ('), three consecutive plus signs
(+++), two or more consecutive blanks, and two or more
consecutive percentage signs (%).
Service Interrupted After Modification: No (And no
impact on the UE in idle mode)
Impact on Radio Network Performance: None
NeighbourCellN
ame
Neighbour
cell name
Figure 4-6 shows the procedure for configuring an intra-frequency neighboring cell in RAN
sharing with common carrier.
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Figure 4-6 Procedure for configuring an intra-frequency neighboring cell in RAN sharing with
common carrier
For co-eNodeB neighboring cells, the configuration procedure is the same as that in
section 4.1 Script Preparation for Intra-Frequency Neighboring Cells.
For intra-eNodeB neighboring cells, if the target cell is in RAN sharing with common
carrier, the neighboring cells can be shared after the PLMN list of an external cell is
added.
The target cells not in RAN sharing with common carrier are separated based on the
E-UTRAN cell global identifier (ECGI) that includes MCC, MNC, eNodeBID and
CellID. The number of intra-frequency neighboring cells is 32 and is fixed.
Add the PLMN list of external E-UTRAN cells by running the following command:
ADD EUTRANEXTERNALCELLPLMN: Mcc="460", Mnc="20", eNodeBId=255,
CellId=1, ShareMcc="460", ShareMnc="01"
Table 4-17 lists related parameters.
Before configuring the PLMN list of an external E-UTRAN cell, you must configure a
corresponding external E-UTRAN cell.
Each E-UTRAN external cell can be configured with three PLMN lists of an E-UTRAN external
cell.
Table 4-17 Parameters for adding the external cell PLMN list
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Name
Description
Mcc
Mobile country
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ID
Name
Description
code
external cell.
A PLMN ID is comprised of an MCC and an MNC.
The MCC consists of three digits.
The MNC consists of two to three digits.
For example, if the MCC is 123 and the MNC is 45, then
the PLMN ID is 12345.
GUI Value Range: 3 characters
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: 000~999
MML Default Value: None
Recommended Value: None
Parameter Relationship: None
Service Interrupted After Modification: Not involved
Impact on Radio Network Performance: None
Mnc
Mobile network
code
eNode
BId
eNodeB ID
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ID
Name
Description
Parameter Relationship: None
Service Interrupted After Modification: Not involved
Impact on Radio Network Performance: None
CellId
Cell ID
ShareM
cc
Share mobile
country code
ShareM
nc
Share mobile
network code
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ID
Name
Description
the PLMN ID is 12345.
GUI Value Range: 2~3 characters
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: 00~99,000~999
MML Default Value: None
Recommended Value: None
Parameter Relationship: None
Service Interrupted After Modification: Not involved
Impact on Radio Network Performance: None
2.
Figure 4-7 shows the procedure for configuring an inter-frequency neighboring cell in RAN
sharing with common carrier.
Figure 4-7 Procedure for configuring an inter-frequency neighboring cell in RAN sharing with
common carrier
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If inter-frequency neighboring cells in RAN-sharing with common carrier are shared and
the operators are the same, the neighboring cells can be shared after the PLMN list of an
external cell is added. The commands are the same as those used for adding
intra-frequency neighboring cells.
If inter-frequency neighboring cells in RAN-sharing with common carrier are not shared,
the inter-frequency neighboring cells must be planned and configured. The number of
inter-frequency neighboring cells is fixed, and number of inter-frequency neighboring
cells configured for each operator depends on actual requirements. The number of
inter-frequency neighboring cells can be divided by the number of operators. For
example, a cell can be configured with a maximum of 64 inter-frequency neighboring
cells. If two operators share a network, each one is configured with 32 neighboring cells.
3.
Figure 4-8 shows the procedure for configuring a UTRAN inter-RAT neighboring cell in
RAN sharing with common carrier.
Figure 4-8 Procedure for configuring a UTRAN inter-RAT neighboring cell in RAN sharing with
common carrier
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Figure 4-9 shows the procedure for configuring a GERAN inter-RAT neighboring cell in
RAN sharing with common carrier.
Figure 4-9 Procedure for configuring a GERAN inter-RAT neighboring cell in RAN sharing with
common carrier
Figure 4-10 shows the procedure for configuring a CDMA2000 inter-RAT neighboring cell in
RAN sharing with common carrier.
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Figure 4-10 Procedure for configuring a CDMA2000 inter-RAT neighboring cell in RAN sharing
with common carrier
If inter-RAT neighboring cells are shared and the operators are the same, the neighboring
cells can be shared after the PLMN list of an external cell is added.
If inter-RAT neighboring cells are shared, the inter-RAT neighboring cells must be
planned and configured separately. The number of inter-RAT neighboring cells is fixed,
and the configuration for each operator depends on actual requirements. The number of
inter-frequency neighboring cells can be divided by the number of operators. For
example, a cell can be configured with a maximum number of 64 Universal Mobile
Telecommunications System (UMTS) neighboring cells. If two operators share a
network, each one is configured with 32 neighboring cells.
Add the PLMN list of a UTRAN external cell by running the following command:
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Before configuring the PLMN list of a UTRAN external cell, you must configure the corresponding
UTRAN external cell.
Each UTRAN external cell can be configured with three PLMN lists of a UTRAN external cell.
UTRANCellId consists of the RNC ID (12 bits) and the Cell ID (16 bits). Therefore,
UTRANCellId is expressed in 28 bits.
Table 4-18 Parameters for adding the PLMN list of a UTRAN external cell
ID
Name
Description
UtranCel
lId
UTRAN cell ID
Mcc
Mobile country
code
Mnc
Mobile network
code
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ID
Name
Description
Actual Value Range: 00~99,000~999
MML Default Value: None
Recommended Value: None
Parameter Relationship: None
Service Interrupted After Modification: Not involved
Impact on Radio Network Performance: None
ShareMc
c
Share mobile
country code
ShareMn
c
Share mobile
network code
Add the PLMN list of a GERAN external cell by running the following command:
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Before configuring the PLMN list of a GERAN external cell, you must configure the corresponding
GERAN external cell.
Each GERAN external cell can be configured with three PLMN lists of a GERAN external cell.
Table 4-19 Parameters for adding the PLMN list of a GERAN external cell
ID
Name
Description
GeranC
ellId
GERAN
cell ID
Lac
Location
area code
Mcc
Mobile
country
code
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ID
Name
Description
Impact on Radio Network Performance: None
Mnc
Mobile
network
code
ShareM
cc
Share
mobile
country
code
ShareM
nc
Share
mobile
network
code
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ID
Name
Description
MML Default Value: None
Recommended Value: None
Parameter Relationship: None
Service Interrupted After Modification: Not involved
Impact on Radio Network Performance: None
Add the PLMN list of a CDMA2000 external cell by running the following command:
Before configuring the PLMN list of a CDMA2000 external cell, you must configure a
corresponding CDMA2000 external cell.
Each CDMA2000 external cell can be configured with three PLMN lists of the CDMA2000 external
cell.
Table 4-20 Parameters for adding the PLMN list of a CDMA2000 external cell
ID
Name
Description
CellGloba
lId
Cell global ID
ShareMcc
Share mobile
country code
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ID
Name
Description
MML Default Value: None
Recommended Value: None
Parameter Relationship: None
Service Interrupted After Modification: Not involved
Impact on Radio Network Performance: None
ShareMnc
Share mobile
network code
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The template can be exported by using the CME according to the following steps.
1.
Enable the CME, and choose LTE Application > Export Data > Export Radio
Network Planing Data.
2.
Select the appropriate network element (NE) version and corresponding NE, and put the
NE to the export area, as shown in the following figures.
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4.5.2 EXCEL
At the optimization stage, when appropriate tools are unavailable, use Excel functions to
prepare the script. Use an ampersand (&) to put the contents together, as shown in the
following figure.
The following steps show the procedure for executing scripts in batches on the M2000.
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2.
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Choose Run At Once, or choose the start time and then choose Run At Once.
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4.
Find the prepared script, choose Reflect Result. An execution result is returned. You can
also choose Collateral or Serial to execute scripts.
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