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Issue 01
Date 2015-03-25
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Contents
2 Overview......................................................................................................................................... 3
2.1 Introduction.................................................................................................................................................................... 3
2.2 Benefits........................................................................................................................................................................... 4
2.3 Architecture.................................................................................................................................................................... 4
9 Parameters..................................................................................................................................... 24
10 Counters...................................................................................................................................... 49
11 Glossary....................................................................................................................................... 52
12 Reference Documents............................................................................................................... 53
1.1 Scope
This document describes the WRFD-150205 Layered Paging in Idle Mode, including its
technical principles, related features, network impact, and engineering guidelines.
NE Type NE Model
Micro BTS3902E
l Feature change
Changes in features of a specific product version
l Editorial change
Changes in wording or addition of information that was not described in the earlier
version
RAN17.1 01 (2015-03-25)
This issue does not include any changes.
NOTE
N/A indicates that an NE is not involved, that is, a feature does not require the support of the NE.
The features described in this document are implemented in the same way on macro, micro,
and LampSite base stations. The BTS3902E does not support any new and enhanced features
or functions in RAN17.1. For details, see1.3 Change History.
2 Overview
2.1 Introduction
Due to the rapid rise of smartphone use in recent years, packet switched (PS) paging messages
have accounted for an increasingly large proportion of paging messages. Conventionally, PS
paging messages are sent to the entire location area (LA) or routing area (RA) because the
RNC does not know on which cell a UE in idle mode camps. Due to the large paging area, the
conventional paging mechanism causes high Uu-interface paging load and even PCH
congestion.
To address this issue, the Layered Paging in Idle Mode feature has been introduced. This
feature enables the RNC to perform layered paging on a UE in idle mode as follows:
1. First-layer paging: The RNC first pages the UE in the last camped-on cell and the cell's
neighboring cells under the same RNC.
2. Second-layer paging: If the first-layer paging fails, the RNC pages the UE in the entire
LA or RA.
Layered Paging in Idle Mode reduces the Uu-interface paging load, relieves PCH congestion,
and reduces costs of splitting LAs or RAs.
Figure 2-1 compares the paging area for conventional paging with the paging area for layered
paging.
Figure 2-1 Comparison between the paging area for conventional paging and the paging area
for layered paging
2.2 Benefits
Layered Paging in Idle Mode reduces the Uu-interface paging load of UEs in idle mode. The
reduced paging load is:
l Inversely proportional to the average number of a cell's configured neighboring cells
l Proportional to the number of configured cells in an LA or RA
l Proportional to the first-layer paging success rate
For example, the Uu-interface paging load of UEs in idle mode decreases by 30% to 70% in
the following scenario:
l 1200 cells are configured in an LA or RA.
l An average of 43 neighboring cells are configured for a cell.
l The success rate of the first-layer paging is 90%.
2.3 Architecture
The Layered Paging in Idle Mode feature consists of three functions:
l Subscriber information recording
When the radio resource control (RRC) connection of a UE in idle mode is released, this
feature enables the RNC to record the UE's subscriber information (including the
subscriber identifier and the information about the last camped-on cell) into a UE
location information table. This facilitates the query of the UE's last camped-on cell.
l Layered paging
Upon receiving a paging message from the Iu interface, the RNC reads the last camped-
on cell from the UE location information table. The RNC first pages the UE in the last
camped-on cell and the cell's neighboring cells under the same RNC. If the first-layer
paging fails, the RNC pages the UE in the entire LA or RA.
l Management of aged subscriber information
The RNC uses an aging timer to manage the UE's subscriber information in the UE
location information table. If the UE does not interact with the radio access network
(RAN) before the timer expires, the RNC removes the subscriber information from the
UE location information table.
Figure 2-2 shows the relationships between the three functions of Layered Paging in Idle
Mode.
Figure 2-2 Relationships between the three functions of Layered Paging in Idle Mode
When the RRC connection of a UE in idle mode is released, the Layered Paging in Idle Mode
feature enables the RNC to record the UE's subscriber information (including the subscriber
identifier and the information about the last camped-on cell) in a UE location information
table.
In areas where a large number of UEs move at high speeds (for example, highways), the first-
layer paging is prone to failure and accordingly the second-layer paging is triggered. You can
add cells in such areas to the cell blacklist for Layered Paging in Idle Mode to prevent first-
layer paging failures and consequent decreases in feature benefits. If the UE to be paged
camps on a blacklisted cell, the RNC does not record the UE's subscriber information in the
UE location information table.
A cell is blacklisted immediately after being added to the cell blacklist for Layered Paging in
Idle Mode. Then, normal paging applies to UEs that were recorded in the UE location
information table before the cell is added to the cell blacklist.
When the UE performs an LA update or the RNC reassigns the UE a temporary mobile
subscriber identity (TMSI), the RNC updates the UE's subscriber information.
4 Layered Paging
If the last camped-on cell of a UE can be found in the UE location information table, Layered
Paging in Idle Mode enables the RNC to perform layered paging to shrink the paging area.
Layered paging works as follows:
1. The RNC first pages a UE in idle mode in the last camped-on cell and the cell's
neighboring cells under the same RNC.
2. If the RNC does not receive any response from the UE at the expiry of the layered
paging timer, the RNC pages the UE in the entire LA or RA.
If the last camped-on cell is not found in the UE location information table, the RNC directly
pages the UE in the entire LA or RA.
Figure 4-1 shows the process of layered paging.
1. Upon receiving a paging message from the Iu interface, the RNC determines whether to
perform layered or conventional paging.
If layered paging is determined, the RNC proceeds to step 2.
If conventional paging is determined, the RNC proceeds to step 3.
The RNC determines to perform layered paging when the following conditions are
met:
The license controlling this feature has been activated.
The UE to be paged is in idle mode.
The IDLE_LAYERED_PAGING_RT_SWITCH (for real-time services) or
IDLE_LAYERED_PAGING_NRT_SWITCH (for non-real-time services) is
turned on or both of them are turned on, depending on the type of service the UE is
processing
The UE's subscriber information can be found in the UE location information table.
The last camped-on cell of the UE is not on the cell blacklist for Layered Paging in
Idle Mode.
NOTE
NOTE
The following formula is used to calculate the length of the previously mentioned layered paging timer
whose unit is ms:
Length of the layered paging timer = 2a x 10 + 360
where the value of a varies in the following scenarios:
l If the paging message from the CN contains the information element (IE) DRX Cycle Length
Coefficient:
l CS paging: The value of a is equal to the smaller of DRXCycleLenCoef(BSC6900,BSC6910)
in the ADD UCNDOMAIN command and DrxCycleLenCoef(BSC6900,BSC6910) in the
SET UFRC command.
l PS paging: The value of a is equal to the value of the IE DRX Cycle Length Coefficient.
l If the paging message from the CN does not contain the IE DRX Cycle Length Coefficient:
CS or PS paging: The value of a is equal to the smaller of DRXCycleLenCoef(BSC6900,BSC6910)
in the ADD UCNDOMAIN command and DrxCycleLenCoef(BSC6900,BSC6910) in the SET
UFRC command.
6 Related Features
Prerequisite Features
None
Impacted Features
Feature ID Feature Name Description
WRFD-140206 Layered Paging in The Layered Paging in Idle Mode feature can
URA_PCH work with the WRFD-140206 Layered Paging in
URA_PCH feature to relieve PCH congestion on
the network:
l WRFD-140206 Layered Paging in URA_PCH
reduces the Uu-interface paging load of UEs
in the URA_PCH state.
l Layered Paging in Idle Mode reduces the Uu-
interface paging load of UEs in idle mode.
7 Network Impact
System Capacity
This feature reduces the paging load of UEs in idle mode and increases the system paging
capacity.
Network Performance
If the second-layer paging is initiated, the end-to-end service establishment delay increases.
The length of the increased delay depends on the length of the layered paging timer.
8 Engineering Guidelines
l Information about cells covering areas where a large number of UEs move at high speeds
Collect the information based on the site engineering parameter settings or the local cell
configurations.
l Multicarrier networking strategy
Obtain the strategy based on the configurations of the target network.
Assume that the target network has the following configurations:
Service steering is enabled.
Frequencies F1 and F2 are configured, where F1 preferentially carries R99 services,
and F2 preferentially carries High Speed Packet Access (HSPA) services.
UEs in idle mode are allowed to camp on the cell (named cell 1) served by F1 but
are not allowed to camp on the cell (named cell 2) served by F2. Cells 1 and 2 cover
the same area.
UEs in cell 1 can move to cell 2 through blind handovers because cell 2 is
configured as cell 1's inter-frequency co-coverage neighboring cell. However, UEs
in cell 2 cannot move to cell 1 through blind handovers because cell 1 is not
configured as cell 2's inter-frequency co-coverage neighboring cell.
Then, UEs can no longer camp on cell 2 after transiting from the CELL_DCH state
to idle mode due to service releases. After they reselect cell 1, they do not notify the
RAN of the cell reselection if cells 1 and 2 are configured in one LA or RA.
Therefore, the RAN still regards these UEs as in cell 2. As a result, the first-layer
paging on these UEs will fail, which decreases the first-layer paging success rate.
Therefore, you are not advised to activate the Layered Paging in Idle Mode feature
in cell 2.
After obtaining the multicarrier networking strategy, determine the following:
Whether the target cell allows UEs in idle mode
Run the RNC MML command LST UCELLACCESSSTRICT with
CellId(BSC6900,BSC6910) and LstFormat specified to determine whether the
target cell allows UEs in idle mode. In the command output, if the value of the
IdleCellBarred(BSC6900,BSC6910) parameter is NOT_BARRED, the target cell
allows UEs in idle mode. If the value is BARRED, the target cell does not allow
the UEs.
Whether the target cell has been configured with an inter-frequency co-coverage
neighboring cell that allows blind handovers from the target cell
Run the RNC MML command LST UINTERFREQNCELL with
RNCId(BSC6900,BSC6910), CellId(BSC6900,BSC6910),
NCellRncId(BSC6900,BSC6910), NCellId(BSC6910,BSC6900), and LstFormat
specified to determine whether the neighboring cell involved allows blind
handovers from the target cell. In the command output, if the value of the Blind
Handover Flag parameter is TRUE, the neighboring cell allows blind handovers.
If the value is FALSE, the neighboring cell does not allow blind handovers.
l Location area code (LAC) or routing area code (RAC) of the RNC and the average
number of neighboring cells for each cell under the RNC
The number of cells in an LA or RA is proportional to the amount of reduced Uu-
interface paging load of UEs in idle mode.
The average number of neighboring cells for each cell in an LA or RA is inversely
proportional to the amount of reduced Uu-interface paging load of UEs in idle mode.
8.3 Planning
None
8.4 Deployment
8.4.1 Requirements
l Other Features
None
l Hardware
None
l License
For details about how to activate the license, see License Management Feature
Parameter Description.
If RAN Sharing or MOCN is enabled, the licensed value is allocated among the primary
and secondary operators according to the value of the "License Allocation for Multiple
Operators parameter".
Method 1: it is recommended that the license allocation proportion of a feature be
consistent with that of the capacity license item "Voice Erlang-Erlang". The licensed
values can be set by running the SET LICENSE command. If the
FeatureResAssignMode parameter in this command is set to AutoAssign, the licensed
values are automatically allocated among the primary and secondary operators. If the
FeatureResAssignMode parameter in this command is set to ManualAssign, you also
need to specify the related license parameters to implement manual license allocation.
Table 8-2 Data to prepare before activating the Layered Paging in Idle Mode feature
Param Parameter Setting Notes Data Remarks
eter ID Source
Name
User UsrLocInfo This parameter is an aging timer for Engineerin NE: RNC
Locatio AgingTmr( subscriber information in the UE g design MO:
n BSC6900,B location information table. The USTATETI
Informa SC6910) default value of this parameter is 30 MER
tion minutes.
Aging Batch
If this parameter is set to a small modificatio
Timer value, the subscriber information n on the
ages too soon. When receiving a CME is
paging message from the CN, the supported.
RNC cannot find the last camped-on
cell of the UE in the UE location
information table. As a result, the
RNC has to page the UE in the
entire LA or RA. This reduces the
benefits provided by this feature.
If this parameter is set to a large
value, a UE may move out of the
last camped-on cell and the cell's
neighboring cells before the
subscriber information in the UE
location information table is
updated. This lowers the first-layer
paging success rate.
8.4.3 Activation
You can use MML commands or the Configuration Management Express (CME) to initially
configure Layered Paging in Idle Mode.
If the Layered Paging in Idle Mode feature has been activated and then deactivated, ensure that the cell
blacklist for Layered Paging in Idle Mode is correctly configured before activating this feature again. If
the cell blacklist is incorrectly configured, the benefits provided by this feature are reduced.
----End
NOTE
When configuring the feature on the CME, perform a single configuration first, and then perform a batch
modification if required.
Configure the parameters of a single object before a batch modification. Perform a batch modification
before logging out of the parameter setting interface.
Set parameters listed in the table in "Data Preparation" section from top to bottom on the
CME. For instructions on how to perform the CME single configuration, see CME Single
Configuration Operation Guide.
Step 2 (Optional) Modify objects in batches on the CME. (CME batch modification center)
To modify objects in batches, click on the CME to start the batch modification wizard.
For instructions on how to perform a batch modification through the CME batch modification
center, press F1 while running the wizard to obtain online help.
To check whether a parameter supports batch modification, see the Remarks column in the
table in "Data Preparation" section.
----End
l If this feature has been activated for non-real-time services, check the value of the
counter VS.Paging1.Succ1.Idle.NoneRealTime.Cell(BSC6900,BSC6910). If the value
is not zero, this feature has been activated.
l If this feature has been activated for real-time services, check the value of the counter
VS.Paging1.Succ1.Idle.RealTime.Cell(BSC6900,BSC6910). If the value is not zero,
this feature has been activated.
8.4.5 Deactivation
The following table describes the parameters for deactivating this feature.
Counter ID Description
After Layered Paging in Idle Mode is enabled, collect the values of the preceding counters
from the live network and determine the feature performance using the following formulas:
l First-layer paging success rate for each cell under the RNC:
First-layer paging success rate for real-time services =
VS.Paging1.Succ1.Idle.RealTime.Cell(BSC6900,BSC6910)/
VS.Paging1.Att1.Idle.RealTime.Cell(BSC6900,BSC6910)
First-layer paging success rate for non-real-time services =
VS.Paging1.Succ1.Idle.NoneRealTime.Cell(BSC6900,BSC6910)/
VS.Paging1.Att1.Idle.NoneRealTime.Cell(BSC6900,BSC6910)
If the first-layer paging success rate in a cell is too low, optimize the parameter
settings by referring to section 8.6 Parameter Optimization
l First-layer paging success rate for an RNC:
First-layer paging success rate for real-time services =
VS.Paging1.Succ1.Idle.RealTime.Cell(BSC6900,BSC6910)/
VS.Paging1.Att1.Idle.RealTime.Cell(BSC6900,BSC6910)
The first-layer paging success rate for an RNC involves all cells enabled with this feature under the
RNC. However, some of them can be excluded if the value of
VS.Paging1.Att1.Idle.RealTime.Cell(BSC6900,BSC6910) or
VS.Paging1.Att1.Idle.NoneRealTime.Cell(BSC6900,BSC6910) for these cells is 0.
If the first-layer paging success rate for an RNC is too low (for example, lower than 65%),
optimize the parameter settings by referring to section 8.6 Parameter Optimization.
The benefits provided by this feature are reflected by the reduced Uu-interface paging load of
UEs in idle mode.
l Use the following formula to calculate the absolute reduced load for an RNC enabled
with this feature:
Absolute reduced Uu-interface paging load of UEs in idle mode =
(VS.UTRAN.Paging1.Att.Idle.CS(BSC6900,BSC6910) +
VS.UTRAN.Paging1.Att.Idle.PS(BSC6900,BSC6910)) before Layered Paging in
Idle Mode is enabled
(VS.UTRAN.Paging1.Att.Idle.CS(BSC6900,BSC6910) +
VS.UTRAN.Paging1.Att.Idle.PS(BSC6900,BSC6910)) after Layered Paging in
Idle Mode is enabled
l Use the following formula to calculate the relative reduced load for the RNC:
Relative reduced Uu-interface paging load of UEs in idle mode = (
(VS.UTRAN.Paging1.Att.Idle.CS(BSC6900,BSC6910) +
VS.UTRAN.Paging1.Att.Idle.PS(BSC6900,BSC6910)) before Layered Paging in
Idle Mode is enabled
(VS.UTRAN.Paging1.Att.Idle.CS(BSC6900,BSC6910) +
VS.UTRAN.Paging1.Att.Idle.PS(BSC6900,BSC6910)) after Layered Paging in
Idle Mode is enabled)/(VS.UTRAN.Paging1.Att.Idle.CS(BSC6900,BSC6910)
+ VS.UTRAN.Paging1.Att.Idle.PS(BSC6900,BSC6910)) before Layered Paging
in Idle Mode is enabled
8.7 Troubleshooting
None
9 Parameters
UsrLocI BSC690 SET WRFD- Layered Meaning: Aging timer for user location information
nfoAgin 0 USTAT 150205 Paging when layered paging is used for UEs in the idle state.
gTmr ETIME in Idle If the UE does not interact with the system during the
R Mode time period defined by the aging timer, the location
information of the UE is deleted.
GUI Value Range: 1~60
Unit: min
Actual Value Range: 1~60
Default Value: 30
UsrLocI BSC691 SET WRFD- Layered Meaning: Aging timer for user location information
nfoAgin 0 USTAT 150205 Paging when layered paging is used for UEs in the idle state.
gTmr ETIME in Idle If the UE does not interact with the system during the
R Mode time period defined by the aging timer, the location
information of the UE is deleted.
GUI Value Range: 1~60
Unit: min
Actual Value Range: 1~60
Default Value: 30
IdleCell BSC690 ADD WRFD- Access Meaning: Whether a UE in idle mode is allowed to
Barred 0 UCELL 021103 Class access the cell. When this parameter is set to
ACCES Restricti BARRED, it indicates that the UE in idle mode is
SSTRIC on barred to select/reselect the cell even in the case of
T emergency calls. For details about this parameter, see
MOD 3GPP TS 25.331.
UCELL GUI Value Range: BARRED, NOT_BARRED
ACCES Unit: None
SSTRIC
T Actual Value Range: BARRED, NOT_BARRED
Default Value: None
IdleCell BSC691 ADD WRFD- Access Meaning: Whether a UE in idle mode is allowed to
Barred 0 UCELL 021103 Class access the cell. When this parameter is set to
ACCES Restricti BARRED, it indicates that the UE in idle mode is
SSTRIC on barred to select/reselect the cell even in the case of
T emergency calls. For details about this parameter, see
MOD 3GPP TS 25.331.
UCELL GUI Value Range: BARRED, NOT_BARRED
ACCES Unit: None
SSTRIC
T Actual Value Range: BARRED, NOT_BARRED
Default Value: None
NCellRn BSC690 ADD None None Meaning: Unique RNC ID of a neighboring cell
cId 0 UINTE GUI Value Range: 0~65535
RFREQ
NCELL Unit: None
NCellRn BSC691 ADD None None Meaning: Unique RNC ID of a neighboring cell
cId 0 UINTE GUI Value Range: 0~65535
RFREQ
NCELL Unit: None
CellId BSC690 ADD WRFD- Layered Meaning: ID of a cell. For details on this parameter,
0 UUNID 150205 Paging see 3GPP TS 25.401.
LELAY in Idle GUI Value Range: 0~65535
ERPGC Mode
ELL Unit: None
CellId BSC691 ADD WRFD- Layered Meaning: ID of a cell. For details on this parameter,
0 UUNID 150205 Paging see 3GPP TS 25.401.
LELAY in Idle GUI Value Range: 0~65535
ERPGC Mode
ELL Unit: None
12)CDT_MSG_FULL_TRACE.
1: This switch is turned on. CDT trace function starts
tracing from message RRC CONNECT REQUEST.
0: This switch is turned off. CDT trace function starts
tracing from message COMMON ID.
13)CR2284R1_COMPATIBLE_SWITCH.
CR2284R1 causes the compatible problem. if UE is
not consistent with RNC regarding whether accept the
CR2284R1 or not, it will cause the problem of
streaming when UEs are communicating with each
other. So RNC creates this switch. when it is checked,
RNC is auto-adaptive to accept the CR2284R1
according to UE version information. The principles
that RNC judges UE whether to accept the CR2284R1
are as follows: R5 and above UE accepts the CR;
R99/R4 UE, if it receives the START LIST value from
RB SETUP COMPLETE,RNC figures that UE
accepts the CR; R99/R4 UE, if it only receives the
START value from RB SETUP COMPLETE,RNC
figures that UE does not accept the CR; when it is not
checked, whether RNC accept the CR or not is
according to CR2284R1_SWITCH. The relations
between these two switches CR2284R1_SWITCH and
CR2284R1_COMPATIBLE_SWITCH are as follows:
1: This switch is turned on. RNC is self-compatible,
so the CR2284R1_SWITCH is invalid;
0: This switch is turned off. The
CR2284R1_SWITCH is valid.
14)COMBINE_OPERATION_DRD_SWITCH.
1: This switch is turned on. RNC will not reject the
message RB SETUP CMP without the IE active time.
0: This switch is turned off. RNC will reject the
message RB SETUP CMP without the IE active time.
15)UL_INTER_PROTECT_SWITCH.
Although the configuration interface in this version
supports delivery and synchronization of the bit field
value, the bit field value is no longer internally used.
1: This switch is turned on. RNC will do integrity
protection check for uplink RRC messages.
0: This switch is turned off. RNC will not do integrity
protection check for uplink RRC messages.
16)FAST_DORMANCY_SWITCH.
1: This switch is turned on. RNC will apply FAST
DORMANCY function.
IDLE_LAYERED_PAGING_RT_SWITCH,
INTELLIGENT_WIFI_DETECT_AND_SELECTIO
N,
INTERRAT_LOAD_REPORT_FOR_LTE_SWITCH,
PTUSER_IDENTIFY_SWITCH
Unit: None
Actual Value Range:
INVOKE_TRACE_SWITCH,
SYS_INFO_UPDATE_FOR_IU_RST,
DRNC_DIRECT_DSCR,
PTUSER_IDENTIFY_ENH_SWITCH,
RNC_SHARE_SWITCH,
RNCAP_IMSI_HO_SWITCH,
TERMINAL_VERSION_DEBASE_SWITCH,
SYS_HO_OUT_CIPHER_SWITCH,
SYS_HO_CIPHER_CONFIG,
BARRED_CELL_FOR_CSDOMAIN_RST,
CR2284R1_SWITCH, CDT_MSG_FULL_TRACE,
CR2284R1_COMPATIBLE_SWITCH,
COMBINE_OPERATION_DRD_SWITCH,
UL_INTER_PROTECT_SWITCH,
FAST_DORMANCY_SWITCH,
SYS_HO_IN_CIPHER_SWITCH,
PTT_EARLY_TRANS_SWITCH_OFF,
UPLINK_MDC_ENHENCEMENT_SWITCH,
NODEB_PRIVATE_INTERFACE_SWITCH,
PTT_SPEC_LI_SWITCH_OFF,
RNC_DF_2_URA_PCH_SWITCH,
FD_TAC_MATCH_SWITCH,
NONPTT_L1_FAST_SYNC_SWITCH,
URAPCH_LAYERED_PAGING_RT_SWITCH,
URAPCH_LAYERED_PAGING_NRT_SWITCH,
IDLE_LAYERED_PAGING_NRT_SWITCH,
IDLE_LAYERED_PAGING_RT_SWITCH,
INTELLIGENT_WIFI_DETECT_AND_SELECTIO
N,
INTERRAT_LOAD_REPORT_FOR_LTE_SWITCH,
PTUSER_IDENTIFY_SWITCH
Default Value: INVOKE_TRACE_SWITCH:
0,SYS_INFO_UPDATE_FOR_IU_RST:
0,DRNC_DIRECT_DSCR:
0,PTUSER_IDENTIFY_ENH_SWITCH:
0,RNC_SHARE_SWITCH:
1,RNCAP_IMSI_HO_SWITCH:
0,TERMINAL_VERSION_DEBASE_SWITCH:
0,SYS_HO_OUT_CIPHER_SWITCH:
12)CDT_MSG_FULL_TRACE.
1: This switch is turned on. CDT trace function starts
tracing from message RRC CONNECT REQUEST.
0: This switch is turned off. CDT trace function starts
tracing from message COMMON ID.
13)CR2284R1_COMPATIBLE_SWITCH.
CR2284R1 causes the compatible problem. if UE is
not consistent with RNC regarding whether accept the
CR2284R1 or not, it will cause the problem of
streaming when UEs are communicating with each
other. So RNC creates this switch. when it is checked,
RNC is auto-adaptive to accept the CR2284R1
according to UE version information. The principles
that RNC judges UE whether to accept the CR2284R1
are as follows: R5 and above UE accepts the CR;
R99/R4 UE, if it receives the START LIST value from
RB SETUP COMPLETE,RNC figures that UE
accepts the CR; R99/R4 UE, if it only receives the
START value from RB SETUP COMPLETE,RNC
figures that UE does not accept the CR; when it is not
checked, whether RNC accept the CR or not is
according to CR2284R1_SWITCH. The relations
between these two switches CR2284R1_SWITCH and
CR2284R1_COMPATIBLE_SWITCH are as follows:
1: This switch is turned on. RNC is self-compatible,
so the CR2284R1_SWITCH is invalid;
0: This switch is turned off. The
CR2284R1_SWITCH is valid.
14)COMBINE_OPERATION_DRD_SWITCH.
1: This switch is turned on. RNC will not reject the
message RB SETUP CMP without the IE active time.
0: This switch is turned off. RNC will reject the
message RB SETUP CMP without the IE active time.
15)UL_INTER_PROTECT_SWITCH.
Although the configuration interface in this version
supports delivery and synchronization of the bit field
value, the bit field value is no longer internally used.
1: This switch is turned on. RNC will do integrity
protection check for uplink RRC messages.
0: This switch is turned off. RNC will not do integrity
protection check for uplink RRC messages.
16)FAST_DORMANCY_SWITCH.
1: This switch is turned on. RNC will apply FAST
DORMANCY function.
IDLE_LAYERED_PAGING_RT_SWITCH,
INTELLIGENT_WIFI_DETECT_AND_SELECTIO
N,
INTERRAT_LOAD_REPORT_FOR_LTE_SWITCH,
PTUSER_IDENTIFY_SWITCH
Unit: None
Actual Value Range:
INVOKE_TRACE_SWITCH,
SYS_INFO_UPDATE_FOR_IU_RST,
DRNC_DIRECT_DSCR,
PTUSER_IDENTIFY_ENH_SWITCH,
RNC_SHARE_SWITCH,
RNCAP_IMSI_HO_SWITCH,
TERMINAL_VERSION_DEBASE_SWITCH,
SYS_HO_OUT_CIPHER_SWITCH,
SYS_HO_CIPHER_CONFIG,
BARRED_CELL_FOR_CSDOMAIN_RST,
CR2284R1_SWITCH, CDT_MSG_FULL_TRACE,
CR2284R1_COMPATIBLE_SWITCH,
COMBINE_OPERATION_DRD_SWITCH,
UL_INTER_PROTECT_SWITCH,
FAST_DORMANCY_SWITCH,
SYS_HO_IN_CIPHER_SWITCH,
PTT_EARLY_TRANS_SWITCH_OFF,
UPLINK_MDC_ENHENCEMENT_SWITCH,
NODEB_PRIVATE_INTERFACE_SWITCH,
PTT_SPEC_LI_SWITCH_OFF,
RNC_DF_2_URA_PCH_SWITCH,
FD_TAC_MATCH_SWITCH,
NONPTT_L1_FAST_SYNC_SWITCH,
URAPCH_LAYERED_PAGING_RT_SWITCH,
URAPCH_LAYERED_PAGING_NRT_SWITCH,
IDLE_LAYERED_PAGING_NRT_SWITCH,
IDLE_LAYERED_PAGING_RT_SWITCH,
INTELLIGENT_WIFI_DETECT_AND_SELECTIO
N,
INTERRAT_LOAD_REPORT_FOR_LTE_SWITCH,
PTUSER_IDENTIFY_SWITCH
Default Value: INVOKE_TRACE_SWITCH:
0,SYS_INFO_UPDATE_FOR_IU_RST:
0,DRNC_DIRECT_DSCR:
0,PTUSER_IDENTIFY_ENH_SWITCH:
0,RNC_SHARE_SWITCH:
1,RNCAP_IMSI_HO_SWITCH:
0,TERMINAL_VERSION_DEBASE_SWITCH:
0,SYS_HO_OUT_CIPHER_SWITCH:
10 Counters
11 Glossary
12 Reference Documents
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