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Local Cell ID 11 1
Cell Name OSL001_L18-1 OSL475_L26-1
Csg indicator 0 0
Uplink cyclic prefix length Normal Normal
Downlink cyclic prefix length Normal Normal
Frequency band 3 7
Uplink EARFCN indication Not configure Not configure
Uplink EARFCN
Downlink EARFCN 1650 2850
Uplink bandwidth 20M 20M
Downlink bandwidth 20M 20M
Cell ID 11 10
Physical cell ID 342 480
Additional spectrum emission 1 1
Cell active state Active Active
Cell admin state Unblock Unblock
Cell middle block timer
Cell FDD TDD indication FDD FDD
Subframe assignment
Special subframe patterns
Cell specific offset 0dB 0dB
Frequency offset 0dB 0dB
Root sequence index 660 570
High speed flag Low speed cell flag Low speed cell flag
Preamble format 1 0
Cell radius 38000 14000
Customized bandwidth configure indicator Not configure Not configure
Customized uplink bandwidth
Customized downlink bandwidth
Emergency Area Id indicator Not configure Not configure
Emergency Area ID
Ue max power allowed configure indicator Not configure Not configure
Max transmit power allowed
Flag of Multi-RRU Cell 0 0
Mode of Multi-RRU Cell
CPRI Compression No Compression No Compression
Physical Cell Number of SFN Cell
Air Cell Flag 0 0
CRS Port Number 2 ports 2 ports
Cell transmission and reception mode 2T2R 2T2R
User label
Work mode Uplink and downlink Uplink and downlink
Cell Standby Mode Active Active
CRS Antenna Port Mapping
CPRI Ethernet Compression Ratio
CN Operator Sharing Group ID 255 255
CSI Reference Signals Period
Intra Frequency RAN Sharing Indication 1 1
IntraFreq ANR Indication ALLOWED ALLOWED
SSP6 DwPTS Mode
Cell Scale Indication MACRO MACRO
ANR Frequency Priority 0 0
Cell Radius Start Location(m) 0 0
L8 MML Command Meaning
12
OSL458_L8-1 LST CELL Indicates the name of the cell.
0 LST CELL Indicates whether the cell is a closed subs
Normal LST CELL Indicates the UL cyclic prefix length of a ce
Normal LST CELL Indicates the length of the DL cyclic prefix
20 LST CELL Indicates the frequency band in which the ce
Not configure LST CELL Indicates whether to configure the uplink EA
LST CELL Indicates the UL EARFCN of the cell. It is o
6300 LST CELL Indicates a DL EARFCN for service-based inte
10M LST CELL Indicates the UL bandwidth of the cell, whi
10M LST CELL Indicates the DL bandwidth of the cell, whi
12 LST CELL Indicates the ID of the E-UTRAN cell. The c
386 LST CELL Indicates the physical cell ID. For details,
1 LST CELL Indicates the additional spectrum emission,
Active LST CELL Indicates the active state of the cell. It cons
Unblock LST CELL Indicates the administrative state of the ce
LST CELL Indicates the length of the timer used to det
FDD LST CELL Indicates the duplex mode of the cell. CE
LST CELL Indicates the ratio of UL subframes to DL su
LST CELL Indicates the ratio of special UL subframes
0dB LST CELL Indicates the cell specific offset for the serv
0dB LST CELL Indicates the specific frequency offset of th
256 LST CELL Indicates the first logical root sequence,
Low speed cell flag LST CELL Indicates the speed flag of the cell. Set t
1 LST CELL Indicates the preamble format used in the ce
58000 LST CELL Indicates the radius of the cell.
Not configure LST CELL Indicates whether to configure bandwidth cu
LST CELL Indicates the customized UL cell bandwidth
LST CELL Indicates the customized DL cell bandwidth
Not configure LST CELL Indicates whether to set an emergency area
LST CELL Indicates the ID of the notification area wi
Not configure LST CELL Indicates whether to configure the maximum T
LST CELL Indicates the maximum power that the UE can a
0 LST CELL Indicates whether to enable or disable the mu
LST CELL Indicates the type of the multi-RRU cell.
No Compression LST CELL Indicates the common public radio interfa
LST CELL
0 LST CELL Indicates whether the cell is an air cell.
2 ports LST CELL Indicates the number of ports for transmittin
2T2R LST CELL Indicates the transmission and reception mod
LST CELL Indicates user-defined remarks.
Uplink and downlink LST CELL Indicates the work mode of an eNodeB FDD
Active LST CELL Indicates the active or standby mode of the
LST CELL Indicates the mapping between a cell-specif
LST CELL Indicates the compression ratio of data tra
255 LST CELL Indicates the ID of a carrier-sharing operato
LST CELL Indicates the pilot period of CSI reference s
1 LST CELL
ALLOWED LST CELL
LST CELL
MACRO LST CELL
0 LST CELL
0 LST CELL
Impact on Radio
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A larger value of this parameter leads to more measurement reports. This enables UEs to be handed over more
Modifications on this parameter may affect the orthogonality of the preamble sequences for the cell and its neigh
None
None
None
If this parameter is set to CFG, the spectral efficiency, the number of available RBs, and the system capacity incr
If Compact Bandwidth is used, a constraint is imposed on the PCI value range. As a result, the probability of PCI
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Based on connection between TX channels and physical antennas, the parameter settings specify mappings bet
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A smaller value of this parameter leads to a shorter measurement period, better channel tracing quality, and larg
o be handed over more timely and decreases the call drop rate. A smaller value of this parameter leads to the opposite effec
for the cell and its neighboring cells.
the system capacity increase. However, UEs in a cell with a compact bandwidth experience higher inter-RAT interference th
lt, the probability of PCI conflict increases. PCI conflicts result in handover failures and service drops.
gs specify mappings between CRS ports and the physical antennas. Downlink multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) perform
tracing quality, and larger CSI reference signal overhead. A larger value of this parameter leads to the opposite results.
ds to the opposite effect.
ter-RAT interference than those in a cell with the corresponding standard bandwidth. Therefore, the uplink and downlink thr
s.
-output (MIMO) performance is determined by the polarization and spacing between antennas. Assume that TX channels in
e opposite results.
uplink and downlink throughput of UEs using RBs at both ends of the frequency band in a cell with a compact bandwidth is
me that TX channels in an RRU and physical antennas are connected in order. Setting this parameter to NOT_CFG does n
compact bandwidth is lower than that for UEs using the same number of RBs in a cell with the corresponding standard ban
er to NOT_CFG does not affect network performance. Setting this parameter to recommended values improves downlink thr
sponding standard bandwidth.
s improves downlink throughput, especially in 2-RRU combination cell. Setting this parameter to other values may degrade
er values may degrade network performance. The recommended value for this parameter varies according to networking, th
ording to networking, the number of configured TX channels, and the number of configured CRS ports.
Parameters L18
Local cell ID 11
RACH algorithm switch 110000000
SoundingRS algorithm switch 1
PUCCH algorithm switch 10
AQM algorithm switch 0
CQI Adjust Algorithm Switch 10000000000
Dynamic adjust voltage algorithm switch 0
RAC algorithm switch 0
Load balancing algorithm switch 1100011000
Downlink power control algorithm switch 100000
Uplink power control algorithm switch 11010000000000
BF algorithm switch 0
DL schedule switch 1E+016
Uplink schedule switch 1.1101E+027
RAN Sharing Mode Switch Off
Based on Frequency Priority HO Switch 100
MUBF Algorithm Switch 0
Distance-based Handover Switch Off
AcBar algorithms switch static configuration
MRC/IRC adaptation switch Enable
SFN UL Scheduling Switch Joint scheduling
SFN DL Scheduling Switch Joint scheduling
IRC Switch 0
Dynamic DRX switch 0
High Mobility Triggered Idle Mode Switch Disable
Interference avoidance switch 0
GL power share switch Off
Eicic Switch Off
PUCCH resource switch based on UL peak rate Off
Downlink CoMP algorithms switch 0
PSIC algorithm switch 0
Load Balancing Handover Policy 0
UplinkCompSwitch 1010000
Antenna calibration algorithm switch 0
Dynamic Spectrum Share Switch 0
SFN Load-based Adaptive Switch Off
PUSCH IRC algorithm switch 101
Reselection Priority Adaptive Switch Off
SFN Algorithm Switch 0
Prach Interference Rejection Switch Off
Enhanced MIMO Switch 0
Interference Randomize Algorithm Switch OFF
Repeater Switch 0
Multi Frequency Priority Control Switch 0
Harq Algorithm Switch 0
Coverage Based Inter Frequency Handover Mode HANDOVERIMMEDIATELY
Lte Utc Broadcast Switch Off
Cell Schedule Strategy Switch 0
SSRD Algorithm Switch 0
SFN Uplink Comp Switch 0
Low Speed User Inter-frequency Handover Switch Off
Relay Switch 0
Inter-frequency Directional Handover Switch Off
Power Derating Switch Off
DetectionAlgoSwitch 0
Pucch IRC Enhance Off
Ac Bar Algorithm Switch for Dynamic 10
CRE Switch Off
Backoff Algorithm Switch 0
Handover Allowed Switch 1
Neighbor Cell Classification Mgt Switch 101
Specified PCI Based Policy Switch 0
Cell Passive Inter-Modulation Interference Mitigation Switch Off
Prach Joint Reception Switch Off
FeICIC Switch Off
Coordinated AMC Switch 0
RU Ue Map Switch Off
High Speed Schedule Optimized Switch 0
Service Differentiated Switch 0
PTT QoS Switch Off
SRS and PUCCH Allocation Enhanced Switch Off
UE Inactive Timer for QCI1 Switch Off
UL JR Antenna Number Combined Switch 0
VAM Phase Shift Algorithm Switch 1
Traffic MLB Switch 0
Measurement Optimization Algorithm Switch 0
L26 L8 MML Command
10 10
110000000 110000000 LST CELLALGOSWITCH
1 1 LST CELLALGOSWITCH
10 10 LST CELLALGOSWITCH
0 0 LST CELLALGOSWITCH
10000000000 10000000000 LST CELLALGOSWITCH
0 0 LST CELLALGOSWITCH
0 0 LST CELLALGOSWITCH
1000000000 1000000000 LST CELLALGOSWITCH
100000 100000 LST CELLALGOSWITCH
11010000000000 11010000000000 LST CELLALGOSWITCH
0 0 LST CELLALGOSWITCH
1E+016 1E+016 LST CELLALGOSWITCH
1.1101E+027 1.1101E+027 LST CELLALGOSWITCH
Off Off LST CELLALGOSWITCH
100 100 LST CELLALGOSWITCH
0 0 LST CELLALGOSWITCH
Off Off LST CELLALGOSWITCH
static configuration static configuration LST CELLALGOSWITCH
Enable Enable LST CELLALGOSWITCH
Joint scheduling Joint scheduling LST CELLALGOSWITCH
Joint scheduling Joint scheduling LST CELLALGOSWITCH
0 0 LST CELLALGOSWITCH
0 0 LST CELLALGOSWITCH
Disable Disable LST CELLALGOSWITCH
0 0 LST CELLALGOSWITCH
Off Off LST CELLALGOSWITCH
Off Off LST CELLALGOSWITCH
Off Off LST CELLALGOSWITCH
0 0 LST CELLALGOSWITCH
0 0 LST CELLALGOSWITCH
0 0 LST CELLALGOSWITCH
1010000 1010000 LST CELLALGOSWITCH
0 0 LST CELLALGOSWITCH
0 0 LST CELLALGOSWITCH
Off Off LST CELLALGOSWITCH
101 101 LST CELLALGOSWITCH
Off Off LST CELLALGOSWITCH
0 0 LST CELLALGOSWITCH
Off Off LST CELLALGOSWITCH
0 0 LST CELLALGOSWITCH
OFF OFF LST CELLALGOSWITCH
0 0 LST CELLALGOSWITCH
0 0 LST CELLALGOSWITCH
0 0 LST CELLALGOSWITCH
HANDOVERIMMEDIATELY HANDOVERIMMEDIATELY LST CELLALGOSWITCH
Off Off LST CELLALGOSWITCH
0 0 LST CELLALGOSWITCH
0 0 LST CELLALGOSWITCH
0 0 LST CELLALGOSWITCH
Off Off LST CELLALGOSWITCH
0 0 LST CELLALGOSWITCH
Off Off LST CELLALGOSWITCH
Off Off LST CELLALGOSWITCH
0 0 LST CELLALGOSWITCH
Off Off LST CELLALGOSWITCH
10 10 LST CELLALGOSWITCH
Off Off LST CELLALGOSWITCH
0 0 LST CELLALGOSWITCH
1 1 LST CELLALGOSWITCH
101 101 LST CELLALGOSWITCH
0 0 LST CELLALGOSWITCH
Off Off LST CELLALGOSWITCH
Off Off LST CELLALGOSWITCH
Off Off LST CELLALGOSWITCH
0 0 LST CELLALGOSWITCH
Off Off LST CELLALGOSWITCH
0 0 LST CELLALGOSWITCH
0 0 LST CELLALGOSWITCH
Off Off LST CELLALGOSWITCH
Off Off LST CELLALGOSWITCH
Off Off LST CELLALGOSWITCH
0 0 LST CELLALGOSWITCH
1 1 LST CELLALGOSWITCH
0 0 LST CELLALGOSWITCH
0 0 LST CELLALGOSWITCH
Meaning Impact on Radio
PRACHFalseAlarmDetSwitch: Indicates PRACHFalseAlarmDetSwitch:
whether to enable PRACH Turning
false alarm off this detection.
switch has If this
no impact
switch on is turned
network onpa
RachPwrAdjSwitch: Indicates whether
RachPwrAdjSwitch:
to enable power If
adjustment
this switch for
is the
on,
If the switch is turned on, the algorithm dynamically adjusts the SRS subframe configuration based on the usage of RACH.
the eNodeBIf this adjusts
switch the
is on,
UE thetransmit
eNodeB powe dy
the switch
If this option is
is turned off, thePUCCH
not selected, If SrsSubframeRecfSwitch
algorithm uses the
PucchSwitch:
resource initial
If thisconfiguration
adjustment switch is turned
is disabled. and off,
does
_x000D_
on, no
PUCCHSRSperform
not subframes
resource dynamiccan be
adjustment configured
switching. achievesfor b
PucchFlexCfgSwitch: Indicates whether PucchFlexCfgSwitch:
to enable PUCCH If this
flexibleswitch configuration.
is turned on, This
interference
function does to the notPUCCHtake effect can ifb
Indicates the switch that is used t TddBundlingCqiAdjOptSwitch:
When this switch is turned on, the delay
If this switch of interactive
is turned on, services
UEs using decreases the ACK andbun the
CqiAdjAlgoSwitch: Indicates the swiTddMultiplexingCqiAdjOptSwitch: If this switch is turned on, UEs using the ACK m
Indicates the switch
RelDrbSwitch: usedthe
Indicates to switch
enabl IfNone
used
this toswitch
controlis turned
whether on,low-priority
high-priority services
GBR services
can be released
preempt in resources
the casefrom of congadm
PreemptionSwitch: Indicates
PrbValMlbSwitch: Indicates the switchthe the switch
If this used
usedswitch to is
enable
turned
InterFreqBlindMlbSwitch or off,
disable
to enable or disable the high-priority
the
option preemption
GBR
loadisbalancing services
control
selected,based doalgorithm.
not
load balancing preempt If
on PRB evaluation. this resources
switch
can be achieved Thisfrts
is
InterFreqIdleMlbSwitch:
PdcchPcSwitch: Indicates Indicates
the switchthe
If the
switch
InterFreqIdleMlbSwitch
PdcchPcSwitch:
for PDCCH usedpowertoIfenable
this
control.
switchor disable
Ifoption
isthe
turned inter-frequency
is selected,
switch off,isthe
turned multiple
eNodeB loadpower
off, balancing
frequencies
evenly isallocatesforhave
allocated UEs contin
in idle
PDCCH
evenly
EDlMaxTXPwrSwitch: Indicates
PucchPcDtxSinrSwitch: Indicatesthe EDlMaxTXPwrSwitch:
switch the
whether for enhanced
InnerLoopPuschSwitch:
eNodeB processes maximum
If If
this
this switch TXmeasured
option
the is
power
isturned of on,
selected,the the
uplinkcell.maximum
theSINRIf thisinswitch
throughput thetransmit is turned
increases
DTX power
state off,UE
for
when ofth
PuschIoTCtrlSwitch: Indicates whether InnerLoopPucchSwitch:
to enable interference If this
controloption in closed-loop
is selected, power the downlink
controldata for the ratePUSCH
for UEsinc
Indicates the switch that
EpfEnhancedSwitch: is usedwhether
Indicates t EpfEnhancedSwitch:
Noneto enable enhanced Turning proportional
on this switch fair (EPF)increases
for downlink
downlink scheduling._x000D_
user throughput a
AperiodicCqiTrigOptSwitch:
UeAmbrUlSchSwitch: Indicates whether IndicatesAperiodicCqiTrigOptSwitch:
whether to trigger
MbrUlSchSwitch/UeAmbrUlSchSwitch: aperiodic
the eNodeB performs uplink scheduling Turning
CQI optimization.
on this switch
If the switch If decreases
this switch
basedisonturned on,on,
the
is
the aggregate numbera UE
throughput of
perform
maximum unne
of U
UlEnhancedDopplerSwitch: Indicates UlEnhancedDopplerSwitch:
whether to enable enhanced If this uplink
option scheduling
is selected, based
uplinkon frequency
mobility speed. selective If this
s
Indicates whether to enable or disaNone
Indicates the Indicates
MuBfSwitch: switch related
whether to the FreqPriorIFHOSwitch
to enable
If the MuBfSwitch
non-TM9 multi-user optionisisset pairingto On,
selected, in thenon-TM9 frequency-priority-based
downlink multi-user
for the cell.
paring isinter-frequency
If this enabled
option and to incth
TM9MuBfSwitch: Indicates whetherIfto theenable
TM9MuBfSwitch
TM9 multi-user option pairing
is selected,
in the downlink TM9 multi-userfor the cell.
paring If this
is enabled
option istosele incr
Indicates the switch used to enableIf this switch is turned on, distance-based handovers are allowed and the handov
Indicates the switch for the access If this switch parameter is seton,
is turned to ACBAR_SWITCH_DYNAMIC,
the uplink coverage improves in thea access
cell where probability
interferen fac
Indicates whether to apply MRC/IRC Turning off this switch receives the opposite effects.
Indicates the SFN uplink schedulinNone
Indicates the SFN downlink schedulNone
Indicates whether to apply MRC/IRC If the PrachIrcSwitch option of this parameter is selected, the PRACH false alarm
Indicates the switch used to contr When this switch is turned on, the dynamic DRX feature reduces the signaling ov
Indicates
(2) whether to enable
It is recommended that thistheoption
hi None be not selected if the bandwidth of a cell is 1.4, 3, 5, or 10 MHz. _x000D_
(3) To avoid interference from adjacent If theGERAN cells to the PUCCH,
AvoidGeranInterfSwitch option theisPUCCH flexiblethe
not selected, configuration
LTE frequency (specified
spectrum by
Indicates the switch used to enabl If None
this switch is turned off, a small number of UEs are offloaded to the micro cell a
Indicates the switch used to enableIf this switch is turned on, the throughput of the macro cell decreases in the case
Indicates the switch used to contr In scenarios with only a few UEs, this switch can be turned on to improve the UL
Indicates the switch used to enabl None
Indicates the switch used to
If the InterRatMlbRedirect enable
check During
box
If the
under UE paring
InterFreqMlbBlindHo
this in 2x2isMU-MIMO,
parameter selected,
check box the
the cell throughput
under
eNodeB this parameter
performs increases
a isredirection
selected,if the from
PSICan algo
inter-frequ E
InterRatMlbBlindHo check
If the UlJointReceptionSwitch box
optionIf under
the InterRatMlbBlindHo
this parameter
UlJointReceptionPhaseIISwitch:
of this parameter is not is selected
selected,
check box the
If this
and undereNodeB
option
the thisis parameter
performs compared
aisblind
UlJointReceptionPhaseIISwitch
selected, selected,
handover inter-RAT
with thefrom
option
scen ab
UlCompRollbackSwitch: Indicates whether UlCompRollbackSwitch:
a CoMP UE is not If this
selected optionany is selected,
more in UL theCoMP
service and dropbecomesrate decreases
a non-C
Indicates the switch used to enableIf this switch is turned on, the downlink cell throughput increases.
Indicates whether to enable dyna If the GLDynSpectrumShareSwitch option is selected, the E-UTRAN cell can use
Indicates whether
SmartIrcSwitch: to enable
Indicates load-bato
whether If this switch
SmartIrcSwitch:
apply is turned
enhanced 8R on,
If this IRCload-based
switch is turnedtoadaptive
algorithm on,
theboth
PUSCH.adjustment
the uplink
This switchis enabled,
average applies which
only incre
throughput toan8
MrcIrcAdaptivefor2R: Indicates whether MrcIrcAdaptivefor2R:
to apply MRC/IRC Compared
adaptation with onthe thescenario
PUSCH where in 2R scenarios.
this switchThis is turned
switchoff, ta
Indicates whether to enable or disabN
SfnUll2SelectiveRcvSwitch controlsSfnPdcchDcsSwitch:one
whether to enable selective If the SfnPdcchDcsSwitch
data reception at layer-2 check in boxanunder
SFN cell. the SFN _x000D_Algorith
If the SfnUll2SelectiveRcvSwitch check SfnUll2SelectiveRcvSwitch:
box under the SFN Algorithm If the SfnUll2SelectiveRcvSwitch
Switch parameter is selected, check the box eNodeB undersele th
Indicates whether to suppress inte If this
TM9Switch parameter is set to OFF, the number of false alarms increases may increas
Indicates whether to enable or disable dis check the box is selected
interference determines
randomize the transmission
algorithm based on the mode that can beorselected
eCoordinator eNodeB. by
If this parameter is set to OFF, the interferenceThis parameter randomize
applies to algorithm
lightly-loaded is disabled. networks.If thisIfparameter
this parameter is setistoset ECO_BAS
to ENB
Indicates whether to enable or di If the TddAckFbModeCfgOptSwitch check box under this parameter is selected, t
no impact on network performance. If this switch is turned on and the PrachFalseAlarmDetRadThd and RachThdBoostRatio p
sts the UE transmit power for random access based on UE access information to meet the requirement of random access delay
eesadjustment
can be configured
achievesfor UEs utilization
better initially accessing
of PUCCH theresources
network, which results uplink
and reduces in specification test failures.
control signaling It is recommended
overhead. When the PUCCH that
nce to the PUCCH can be reduced, which improves the PUCCH demodulation performance and also increases the system acc
rvices decreases
UEs using andbundling
the ACK the timemode
required for downloading
enable the optimizedlarge-sized files increases
CQI adjustment algorithmslightly. Whena this
and choose more switch
properis turned off, therein
MCS scheme,
on, UEs using the ACK multiplexing mode enable the optimized CQI adjustment mechanism and choose a more proper MCS sc
empt resources from admitted low-priority GBR services when they fail to be admitted. This increases the access success rate
not preempt
alancing can resources
be achievedfrom
by admitted low-priority GBR
using inter-frequency blindservices when they
load balancing amongfail to be admitted.
different This does
cells, thereby not increase
increasing QoS the acces
of UEs.
frequencies have
venly allocates continuous
PDCCH coverage,
power. and the
In this case, all UEs in thecannot
eNodeB coverage areathe
ensure support
same all frequenciesperformance
demodulation in the area, these
among UEs
UEs are dis
beca
imum
ughputtransmit power
increases of the
for UEs atcell can be distance
a medium increasedfrom
to raise the center
the cell RB usageand and
cell downlink
edge users throughput
(CEUs). Ifinthis
the option
cell. is not selected, t
wnlink data rate for UEs can be guaranteed and the interference in the network decreases. If this option is not selected, the inte
wnlink user throughput and improves user experience. Turning off this switch has no impact on network performance.
ases the throughput
rned on, number of unnecessary CQI_ONLY
of UEs with greater scheduling
MBR/AMBR times, and
increases, andtherefore
throughput less
of PDCCH
UEs withresources are consumed
smaller MBR/AMBR and downl
decreases. In
nk frequency selective scheduling performance of low-mobility UEs increases. The cell coverage and data rate of CEUs increas
ty-based
paring isinter-frequency handover
enabled to increase is enabled.
the average It increases
downlink the number
throughput of handovers,
in a heavily butDo
loaded cell. improves thethis
not select data rate of
option if athe UE.
cell To s
is light
paring is enabled to increase the average downlink throughput in a heavily loaded cell. Do not select this option if a cell is light
allowed and the handover success rate increases. If this switch is turned off, distance-based handovers are prohibited and the
nhea access probability
cell where factorexists,
interference for mobile-originated calls and mobile-originated
and the uplink throughput of cell edge userssignaling
(CEUs) are dynamically adjusted based on the c
increases.
, the PRACH false alarm probability decreases, the success rates of access, handovers, resynchronization, and RRC connectio
reduces the signaling overhead and decreases UE power consumption, achieving a trade-off between the signaling overhead a
LTE frequency spectrum does not overlap with the GSM frequency spectrum and accordingly network KPIs are not affected. If t
oaded to the micro cell and user experience in the macro and micro cells is not balanced.
ell decreases in the case that cell range expansion (CRE) is not enabled. When CRE is correctly configured, the number of han
ed on to improve the UL throughput. However, this affects the call attempt per second (CAPS) specifications of admitted UEs.
e E-UTRAN cell can use more spectrum resources, and therefore downlink capacity improves.
kntaverage
is enabled, which increases
throughput the proportion
and throughput of joint-scheduling
at the cell UEs
edge increase. In and improves
addition, userdrop
the service experience when theIf network
rate decreases. load
this switch is is li
turn
this switch is turned off, turning on this switch increases the uplink coverage in scenarios without interference but slightly decre
ox under the SFN Algorithm Switch parameter is selected, the PDCCH uses selective transmission in adaptive SFN/SDMA scen
witch check box under the SFN Algorithm Switch parameter is selected, the eNodeB selectively receives layer-2 data using mul
s increases may increase in scenarios of strong interference on the PRACH. If this parameter is set to ON, the number of false
e that can be selected by a UE served by a multi-antenna eNodeB. If this check box is selected, the cell average throughput is
parameter is set to ENB_BASED, interference is reduced in a lightly-loaded cell and the spectrum efficiency is improved, and th
parameter is selected, the TDD HARQ-ACK feedback mode can be reconfigured from bundling mode to multiplexing mode ba
and RachThdBoostRatio parameter are set to 0, the network performance is not affected. If this switch is turned on and the Pra
ent of random access delay and reduce interference on intra-frequency neighboring cells. If this switch is off, the eNodeB does
es. It is recommended
erhead. When the PUCCH that SrsSubframeRecfSwitch be turned
resources decrease, however, CQIon and never
resources mayturned
needoff. In this
to be case, the for
reconfigured cellathroughput is high
few UEs. The recow
o increases the system access performance and downlink throughput. However, the PUSCH resources become nonconsecutive
s switch
ore properis turned off, thereincreasing
MCS scheme, is no impact on radio
downlink network performance.
throughput of each UE and cell average downlink throughput. If this switch is turn
ose a more proper MCS scheme, increasing downlink throughput of each UE and cell average throughput. If this switch is turn
s the access success rate of high-priority GBR services as well as the call drop rate of low-priority GBR services.
oes not increase
increasing QoS the access success rate of high-priority GBR services. However, the call drop rate of low-priority GBR services
of UEs.
he area, these
ormance among UEs
UEs are distributed
because among the
the PDCCH frequencies
supports only abased on therates
few coding preset
andproportions.
no retransmission mechanism exists. If this sw
the option
his cell. is not selected, the throughput decreases for these UEs.
on is not selected, the interference in the network increases. PuschIoTCtrlSwitch: If this option is selected and the network is h
ork performance.
sMBR/AMBR
are consumed and downlink
decreases. throughput
In addition, increases.
system throughputTurning off this
may also be switch has
affected byno
theimpacts on network
differences between performance.
MBRs/AMBRs of UEs
d data rate of CEUs increase, and the PRB usage decreases.
he data
t this rate of
option if athe UE.
cell To speed
is lightly up handover,
loaded or non-TM9you are advised
multi-user to set
pairing bothrequired.
is not FreqPriorIFHOSwitch and FreqPriorIFBlindHOSwitch
t this option if a cell is lightly loaded or TM9 multi-user pairing is not required.
vers are prohibited and the handover success rate decreases.
lly adjusted based on the current cell load. In this way, the probabilities of UEs accessing the cell can be controlled to relieve th
ization, and RRC connection reestablishments through the RACH increase. However, the probability that UEs in weak coverag
en the signaling overhead and UE power consumption.
k KPIs are not affected. If the AvoidGeranInterfSwitch option is selected, the actual available bandwidth of the E-UTRAN cell in
figured, the number of handovers from the macro cell to the micro cell increases so that more UEs are offloaded to the micro ce
ications of admitted UEs.
ling for GAP measurements but decreases the handover success rate when blind-handover neighboring cells are not properly c
GAP
ses andmeasurements but decreases
UL CoMP performance the handover
improves success
when inter-site ULrate
CoMPwhen blind-handover
is enabled in Cloudneighboring cells are not properly configu
BB scenarios.
If this option is cleared, opposite effects can be obtained.
when
reases.theIf network load
this switch is is light, off,
turned andboth
increases the proportion
the uplink of independent-scheduling
average throughput and throughput atUEs andedge
the cell ensures the spectral
decrease efficiency
in interference
erference but slightly decreases the uplink coverage in scenarios with strong interference.
adaptive SFN/SDMA scenarios. In this way, the PDCCH interference between SFN cells are reduced when the PDCCH is hea
ves layer-2 data using multiple serving RRUs, and thereby improving the uplink coverage. If the SfnUll2SelectiveRcvSwitch che
to ON, the number of false alarms in the PRACH decreases, random access success rate, handover success rate, resynchron
cell average throughput is increased. If this check box is deselected, the network performance remains unchanged.
ficiency is improved, and the MCS is more evenly distributed. If this parameter is set to ECO_BASED, the eCO-based interfere
de to multiplexing mode based on UE services, which leads to increased MCSs. However, due to no DTX state in multiplexing m
ch is turned on and the PrachFalseAlarmDetRadThd or RachThdBoostRatio parameter is set to 0, impacts on network perform
ch is off, the eNodeB does not dynamically adjust the values of parameters PreambInitRcvTargetPwr and PwrRampingStep.
he for
ed cellathroughput is high
few UEs. The when the cell
reconfiguration load is low.
consumes Whendownlink
certain the cell resources.
load is high,If the
thiseNodeB
switch isautomatically adjusts
turned off, uplink cell-specific
control signalingS
es become nonconsecutive, which decreases the uplink throughput. Therefore, uplink peak rate tests are not supported in this
ughput. If this switch is turned off, UEs using the ACK bundling mode enable the non-optimized CQI algorithm, which may resul
ghput. If this switch is turned off, UEs using the ACK multiplexing mode enable the non-optimized CQI mechanism, which may
BR services.
of low-priority GBR services does not increase, either.
mechanism exists. If this switch is turned on, the eNodeB dynamically allocates power on the PDCCH to improve the demodula
ected and the network is heavily loaded, uplink interference decreases. As a result, uplink throughput of CEUs increases, but u
k performance.
een MBRs/AMBRs of UEs and the distribution of UEs in the cell. If this switch is turned off, the throughput differences between
FreqPriorIFBlindHOSwitch to On. In addition, to ensure handover success rate, strictly set the triggering conditions of the frequ
that UEs in weak coverage areas attempt to access the network increases, thereby decreasing the RRC connection setup suc
dth of the E-UTRAN cell increases. In this situation, more resource blocks (RBs) can be dynamically used to improve the avera
re offloaded to the micro cell, user experience in the macro and micro cells is balanced, and the cell edge throughput for the wh
ring cells are not properly configured. If the InterFreqMlbBlindHo check box under this parameter is deselected, GAP-measure
lls are not properly configured. If the InterRatMlbBlindHo check box under this parameter is deselected, GAP-measurement-ba
d when the PDCCH is heavily loaded and suffers severe interference, and thereby improving the PDCCH coverage and capaci
Ull2SelectiveRcvSwitch check box under the SFN Algorithm Switch parameter is deselected, the eNodeB receives layer-2 data
r success rate, resynchronization rate, and RRC reestablishment success rate increase. However, UEs in areas with weak cove
ns unchanged.
D, the eCO-based interference randomization is enabled and the cell spectrum efficiency is improved.
DTX state in multiplexing mode, the CCE aggregation level of PDCCH data cannot be accurately determined and the PDCCH
mpacts on network performance are determined based on settings of the PrachFalseAlarmDetRadThd or RachThdBoostRatio p
and PwrRampingStep.
cally
off, adjusts
uplink cell-specific
control signalingSRS subframes
overhead to allow the cell to serve the maximum number of UEs. However, the cell throughput d
increases.
s are not supported in this scenario. If this switch is turned off, the PUCCH demodulation performance decreases when two edg
algorithm, which may result in a lower MCS value, smaller downlink throughput of each UE, and smaller cell average downlink
QI mechanism, which may result in an incorrect MCS value for special subframes and decrease downlink throughput of each U
H to improve the demodulation performance and decrease the BLER of the PDCCH. In addition, the service drop rate of CEUs
t of CEUs increases, but uplink throughput of CCUs decreases. If this option is not selected and the network is heavily loaded,
ghput differences between UEs with different MBRs/AMBRs decrease. In addition, system throughput is not affected by the diffe
ering conditions of the frequency-priority-based inter-frequency handover; for example, set the threshold related to event A1 to a
used to improve the average cell throughput based on whether UEs can resist GERAN interference. However, because the LT
deselected, GAP-measurement-based inter-frequency handovers are triggered for load sharing. This increases the signaling ov
ed, GAP-measurement-based inter-RAT handovers are triggered for load sharing. This increases the signaling overheads for G
daptive adjustment
e service drop rateinincreases.
the adaptive SFN/SDMA feature cannot be enabled.
CCH coverage and capacity. If the SfnPdcchDcsSwitch check box under the SFN Algorithm Switch parameter is deselected, th
deB receives layer-2 data using the target RRU.
Es in areas with weak coverage may attempt to access the network, which decreases the RRC setup success rate.
termined and the PDCCH power control cannot be accurately performed, which reduces the PDCCH reliability. As a result, the
d or RachThdBoostRatio parameter.
wever, the cell throughput decreases because of the SRS subframe overhead.
ce decreases when two edges of the uplink frequency band experience severe interference.
aller cell average downlink throughput.
nlink throughput of each UE and cell average downlink throughput.AdaptiveStepVarySwitch:If this check box is selected, the CQ
service drop rate of CEUs decreases and the CEU throughput increases.
ut is not affected by the differences between MBRs/AMBRs of UEs or the distribution of UEs in the cell.
old related to event A1 to a large value. The purpose is to decrease the number of UEs that will be handed over to the high-prio
. However, because the LTE frequency spectrum may overlap with the GSM frequency spectrum, the access success rate and
increases the signaling overheads for GAP measurements but ensures the handover success rate.
e signaling overheads for GAP measurements but ensures the handover success rate. If the InterFreqMlbRedirect check box u
parameter is deselected, the PDCCH uses joint transmission in adaptive SFN/SDMA scenarios, and thereby ensuring the PDCC
p success rate.
H reliability. As a result, the handover success rate, call drop rate, ping delay, and PUCCH coverage performance may deteriora
heck box is selected, the CQI adjustment is performed at a large step in case of significant signal quality changes, accelerating
anded over to the high-priority cell, thereby potentially increasing the load in the low-priority cell.
e access success rate and handover success rate drop, and the service drop rate increases.
eqMlbRedirect check box under this parameter is selected, UEs that do not support inter-frequency handovers can perform inte
thereby ensuring the PDCCH reliability when the PDCCH is lightly loaded.
performance may deteriorate, while the cell throughput, single user throughput, and perceptive rate may increase. If the TddAck
ality changes, accelerating the IBLER convergence and therefore increasing the downlink throughput. If this check box is cleare
andovers can perform inter-frequency load sharing based on inter-frequency redirections. If the InterFreqMlbRedirect check bo
may increase. If the TddAckFbModeCfgOptSwitch check box under this parameter is cleared, the TDD HARQ-ACK feedback m
. If this check box is cleared, the CQI adjustment is performed at a fixed step, having no impact on the network performance.
FreqMlbRedirect check box under this parameter is deselected, UEs that do not support inter-frequency handovers cannot per
D HARQ-ACK feedback mode is not reconfigured from bundling mode to multiplexing mode based on UE services. Most UEs u
he network performance.
ency handovers cannot perform inter-frequency load sharing. If the InterRatMlbRedirect check box under this parameter is selec
n UE services. Most UEs use the bundling mode for HARQ-ACK feedback, without reducing the PDCCH reliability. In addition,
nder this parameter is selected, UEs that do not support inter-RAT handovers can perform inter-RAT load sharing based on inte
CCH reliability. In addition, the handover success rate, call drop rate, ping delay, and PUCCH coverage performance may be op
load sharing based on inter-RAT redirections. If the InterRatMlbRedirect check box under this parameter is deselected, UEs tha
ge performance may be optimized, while the cell throughput, single user throughput, and perceptive rate may decrease.
eter is deselected, UEs that do not support inter-RAT handovers cannot perform inter-RAT load sharing.
With other parameters related to cell reselection unchanged, a larger value of this parameter leads to a lower proba
None
A smaller value of this parameter leads to a lower probability of the UE entering the high mobility or medium mobility
A larger value of this parameter leads to a lower probability of the UE entering the normal mobility state, a lower pro
A larger value of this parameter indicates a lower probability of a UE entering the medium mobility state. In this case
A larger value of this parameter indicates a lower probability of a UE entering the high mobility state. In this case, re
A smaller value of this parameter results in a greater impact of the UE mobility state on the hysteresis for cell resele
A smaller value of this parameter results in a greater impact of the UE mobility state on the hysteresis for cell resele
None
With other conditions unchanged, a larger value of this parameter leads to a higher probability of triggering inter-freq
A smaller value of this parameter indicates a lower frequency of the reselection to a low priority inter-frequency/inter
A larger value of this parameter indicates a higher probability of a UE camping on the cells assigned with the same f
The greater the parameter, the more difficult for the cell to meet the S criterion, the more difficult for the cell to becom
None
None
None
With other conditions unchanged, a larger value of this parameter indicates a higher probability of triggering intra-fre
None
None
A smaller value of this parameter leads to a higher probability of initiating cell reselections but also a higher probabil
None
A smaller value of this parameter results in a greater impact of the UE mobility state on the cell reselection duration
A smaller value of this parameter results in a greater impact of the UE mobility state on the actual value of the timer
None
With other conditions unchanged, a larger value of this parameter indicates a higher probability of triggering intra-fre
With other conditions unchanged, a larger value of this parameter leads to a higher probability of triggering inter-freq
None
With other conditions unchanged, a smaller value of this parameter leads to a lower probability of reselection to an in
None
With other conditions unchanged, a smaller parameter value for a cell leads to lower probabilities of the cell meeting
er leads to a lower probability of reselection to an intra-frequency or same-priority neighboring cell. A smaller value of this param
bility or medium mobility state and a smaller impact of the mobility status on cell reselections. A larger value of this parameter l
obility state, a lower probability of adjustment of reselection-related parameters, and a smaller impact of UE speed variation on
mobility state. In this case, the reselection-related parameters are not adjusted and cell reselections are more difficult to trigger. A
ity state. In this case, reselection-related parameters are not adjusted and cell reselections are more difficult to trigger. A smalle
hysteresis for cell reselection, that is, results in a higher probability of cell reselection. A larger value leads to a smaller impact.
hysteresis for cell reselection, that is, results in a higher probability of cell reselection. A larger value leads to a smaller impact.
ity of triggering inter-frequency or inter-RAT measurements, and a smaller value indicates a lower probability.
rity inter-frequency/inter-RAT cell.
assigned with the same frequency as the serving one, and a smaller value indicates a lower probability.
ficult for the cell to become Suitable Cell. The difficulty level of the cell selection is increased. The smaller the parameter, the ea
ility of triggering intra-frequency measurements, and a smaller value indicates a lower probability.
ut also a higher probability of ping-pong reselections. A larger value of this parameter leads to the opposite effects.
cell reselection duration within E-UTRAN, that is, results in a shorter duration. A larger value leads to a smaller impact.
actual value of the timer for cell reselection within E-UTRAN, that is, results in a higher probability of cell reselection. A larger va
ility of triggering intra-frequency measurements, and a smaller value indicates a lower probability.
ity of triggering inter-frequency or inter-RAT measurements, and a smaller value indicates a lower probability.
lity of reselection to an inter-frequency or inter-RAT cell on lower-priority frequencies, and a larger value of this parameter leads
bilities of the cell meeting criteria S and becoming a suitable cell for selection, and a larger parameter value for a cell leads to hi
smaller value of this parameter leads to a higher probability, but a larger number of ping-pong cell reselections.
maller the parameter, the easier for the cell to meet the S criterion, the easier for the cell to become Suitable Cell. The difficulty l
posite effects.
a smaller impact.
cell reselection. A larger value leads to a smaller impact.
value for a cell leads to higher probabilities. Set this parameter properly so that the selected cell can provide signals that meet
selections.
uitable Cell. The difficulty level of the cell selection is decreased. The selected cell should provide the signal quality for the basi
on the duration of cell reselection to UTRAN, that is, a shorter duration. A larger value leads to a smaller impact.
on the duration of cell reselection to UTRAN, that is, a shorter duration. A larger value leads to a smaller impact.
aller impact.
aller impact.
Parameters L18 L26 L8
Local cell ID 11 1 12
Minimum required RX level -64 -64 -64
Minimum required RX level offset 0 0 0
Minimum required RX quality level -18 -18 -18
Minimum required RX quality level offset configure indicator Not configure Not configuNot configure
Minimum required RX quality level offset
MML Command Meaning
The greater the parameter, the more difficult for the cell to meet the S criterion, the more difficult for the cell to becom
A larger value of this parameter leads to a higher probability of the cell meeting criteria S and becoming a suitable ce
A larger parameter value for a cell leads to lower probabilities of the cell meeting criteria S and becoming a suitable
None
A larger value of this parameter leads to higher probabilities of the cell meeting criteria S and becoming a suitable ce
difficult for the cell to become Suitable Cell. The difficulty level of the cell selection is increased. The smaller the parameter, the
and becoming a suitable cell for cell selection. A smaller value of this parameter results in a lower probability.
S and becoming a suitable cell for cell selection. A smaller value of this parameter leads to higher probabilities. Set this paramet
and becoming a suitable cell for cell selection. A smaller value of this parameter results in lower probabilities. If this parameter i
smaller the parameter, the easier for the cell to meet the S criterion, the easier for the cell to become Suitable Cell. The difficult
babilities. Set this parameter properly so that the selected cell can provide signals that meet the quality requirement of basic se
abilities. If this parameter is not set, that is, the value of this parameter is not sent to the UE over the air interface, the UE retain
e Suitable Cell. The difficulty level of the cell selection is decreased. The selected cell should provide the signal quality for the ba
lity requirement of basic services. If the value of this parameter is not specified, the default value (negative infinity) is used.
Indicates the threshold of the PRB us A larger value of this parameter results in a lower probability of triggering ML
Indicates the threshold of the PRB usagA larger value of this parameter results in a lower probability of triggering ML
Indicates the offset of the PRB usage A large value of this parameter may cause difficulties in timely triggering the
Indicates the threshold of PRB usage dif A larger value of this parameter results in a larger amount of load to be trans
Indicates the threshold of the number oA larger value of this parameter results in a lower probability of triggering LTE
Indicates the standard valid duration fo A larger value results in more UEs being transferred to UTRAN cells when th
Indicates the control factor for the amo A larger
If this value of this
parameter parameter
is set resultschannel
to PRB_ONLY, in a larger total amount
resource of load
allocation to be
among fre
Indicates the mobility load balancin If this parameter is set to UE_NUMBER_ONLY, the packet transmission dela
Indicates the threshold of the number This parameter applies to the scenario where the MlbTriggerMode paramete
Indicates the offset of the number of If this parameter is set to a larger value, the inter-frequency MLB cannot be t
Indicates the maximum number of UEs A Ifthat
this parameter
smaller value ofisthis
set parameter
to a larger leads
value,toa the
great numbereffects.
opposite of UEs can be trans
Indicates the threshold of UE physical If this parameter is set to a value less than the packet
MLB mode for downlink data transfer. If this parameter is set to UeNumBased, the downlink response rate in the
data re
trans
the cell
This parameter is dedicated to LTE TDDIf cells.
this load is heavy
parameter and
is set to the number
SHARING, eachof UEs among
operator cellsuse
cannot is seriously
resources imba
of
Indicates whether to enable operator-leIf this parameter is set to NON_SHARING, one operator is allowed to use res
Indicates the proportion threshold for deIf this parameter is set to a larger value, more synchronized UEs can be tran
Indicates whether the inter-RAT load b If HotSpotUeMode is set to ON, the UTRAN MLB is performed only on UEs i
Indicates the inter-frequency load bala If the InterFreqIdleMlbSwitch check box under the MlbAlgoSwitch parameter
Indicates the threshold of the minimu A larger value of this parameter leads to a longer time to start inter-frequency
Indicates the offset of the minimum n A larger value of this parameter leads to a longer time to start inter-frequency
Indicates the threshold of the number The value of this parameter significantly affects the inter-frequency MLB in id
Indicates the threshold of the number IfThethisvalue of this is
parameter parameter significantly
set to a larger affectsUEs
value, fewer the can
inter-RAT load sharing
be transferred in
for loa
Indicates the evaluation period for det If this parameter is set to a smaller value, more UEs can be transferred
larger value, fewer UEs can be transferred for loa for lo
Indicates the evaluation period for det If this parameter is set to a smaller value, more UEs can be transferred for lo
Indicates the target frequency selectio If this parameter
Setting is set to ADAPTIVE
this parameter FAIRSTRATEGY,resultsloads in neighboring
in fewer cells are
load information app
exchan
Indicates the policy based on which theSetting this parameter to ALL results in more load information exchange mes
Indicates the offset of the number of IfA this
larger value of this
parameter parameter
is set results in fewer
to LOADINFOFREQ, the handovers
number of forMLBsinter-RAT load
decreases
Indicates the frequency selection polic If this parameter is set to ALLFREQ, the number of MLBs increases and the
Indicates the strategy for selecting If this parameter is set to PRBRATIOHIGHMODE, UEs with high PRB usage
Indicates the PRB usage threshold for A larger value of this parameter results in that more UEs can be selected in i
Indicates the PRB load calculation me NONE
bability of triggering MLB and higher gains to system throughput after UEs are transferred. However, a larger value leads to a l
bability of triggering MLB and higher gains to system throughput after UEs are transferred. However, a larger value leads to a l
in timely triggering the load balancing when the cell load is unbalanced, or cause difficulties in timely stopping the load balancin
mount of load to be transferred within an MLB period and higher system throughput. However, if the value is too large, no suitabl
bability of triggering LTE-to-UMTS load balancing and higher gains to system throughput after UEs are transferred. However, a
to UTRAN cells when the E-UTRAN cell is overloaded. UEs cannot enjoy LTE services as they should do. A smaller value leads
al amount
rce of load
allocation to be
among transferredforand
frequencies quicker decreases
transmitting user datainisthe cell load,
balanced, andbutthe
it leads to throughput
system weaker resistance to load fluctuations
increases.
acket transmission delay reduces, and user experience improves.
bTriggerMode parameter is set to UeNumMode. If this parameter is set to a larger value, the inter-frequency MLB may not be tr
quency MLB cannot be triggered timely when the serving cell is in heavy load, or the inter-frequency MLB cannot stop timely wh
ber of UEs can be transferred to neighboring cells, leading to a significant decrease of load in the serving cell but a quick increa
te effects.
t response rate in the reverse transmission direction when the MlbTriggerMode parameter is set to PRB_ONLY, no UE can be s
g cellsuse
annot is seriously
resources imbalanced, downlinkand
of other operators, datathe
transfer MLB mode
load status of oneprevents
operator throughput
does not affectof edge cells from
resources deterioration
used and ens
by other operators.
ator is allowed to use resources of other operators, and higher resource usage in the system can be obtained compared with op
onized UEs can be transferred to neighboring cells within a load balancing process, the load in the serving cell decrease quickl
performed only on UEs in hotspots and ensures optimal user experience only for UEs not in hotspots. If HotSpotUeMode is set
bAlgoSwitch parameter and the Proportion check box under the InterFreqIdleMlbMode parameter are selected, the eNodeB tra
e to start inter-frequency or blind load balancing triggered by the PRB usage. A smaller value of this parameter leads to a highe
e to start inter-frequency or blind load balancing triggered by the PRB usage. A smaller value of this parameter leads to a highe
nter-frequency MLB in idle mode. If this parameter is set to a large value, there is a low probability of triggering MLB, resulting in
nter-RAT load sharing
an be transferred in idle
for load mode. Ifwithin
balancing this parameter
the same is set the
time, to aload
largeinvalue, there is
the serving a decreases
cell low probability
moreofslowly,
triggering
but inter-RAT load
the evaluation
can be transferred for load balancing within the same time, the load in the serving cell decreases more quickly,
an be transferred for load sharing within the same time, the load in the serving cell decreases more slowly, but the evaluation o but the evaluatio
can be transferred for load sharing within the same time, the load in the serving cell decreases more slowly, but the evaluation
eighboring
load cells are
information approximately
exchange messagesevenly
overdistributed, ensuring
the X2 interfaces and the approximately
smaller impacts onsame
the utilization of neighboring
eNodeB processing frequencies. I
capability.
ormation exchange messages over the X2 interfaces and larger impacts on the eNodeB processing capability.
overs
ber of for
MLBsinter-RAT loadand
decreases sharing, less
the UE handover-induced
throughput in this cellthroughput
cannot be loss of UEs that should have been transferred during hand
maximized.
MLBs increases and the UE throughput in this cell can be maximized but the throughput of UEs in neighboring cells that do not s
Es with high PRB usage can be quickly transferred, and the load in the source cell can be quickly relieved. If this parameter is s
UEs can be selected in inter-RAT load sharing triggered by the PRB usage. A smaller value of this parameter results in the oppo
, a larger value leads to a longer period during which the throughput is affected because of resource insufficiency before the UE
, a larger value leads to a longer period during which the throughput is affected because of resource insufficiency before the UE
y stopping the load balancing when the cell load is balanced. A small value of this parameter, however, may result in the frequen
alue is too large, no suitable neighboring cell can be selected for the UE and the MLB does not take effect. A smaller value of th
are transferred. However, a larger value leads to a longer period during which the throughput is affected because of resource in
d do. A smaller value leads to a shorter period in which load transfer from the E-UTRAN cell to UTRAN cells is allowed and a lo
stance to load fluctuations and therefore a higher probability of ping-pong handovers. A smaller value of this parameter leads to
quency MLB may not be triggered even when user experience is poor. If this parameter is set to a smaller value, the inter-frequ
MLB cannot stop timely when the serving cell is in light load. If this parameter is set to a smaller value, the inter-frequency MLB
rving cell but a quick increase of load in neighboring cells. If this parameter is set to a smaller value, the load in the serving cell
PRB_ONLY, no UE can be selected in the reverse direction.
sfrom deterioration
used and ensures
by other operators. the throughput
However, fairness
operator-level of all UEs. load balancing generates lower resource usage in the syste
inter-frequency
obtained compared with operator-level inter-frequency load balancing. However, the load status of one operator affects resourc
erving cell decrease quickly, but a lighter load of neighboring cells is required. A smaller value leads to the opposite effects.
. If HotSpotUeMode is set to OFF, the UTRAN MLB is performed on all UEs and ensures optimal user experience of all UEs.
e selected, the eNodeB transfers normally released UEs to frequencies based on the preset proportions for neighboring freque
parameter leads to a higher frequency to start and stop inter-frequency or blind load balancing, more signaling exchanges betw
parameter leads to a higher frequency to start and stop inter-frequency or blind load balancing, more signaling exchanges betw
triggering MLB, resulting in low UE throughput. If this parameter is set to a small value, UEs in idle mode frequently reselect an
of triggering
e slowly, but inter-RAT load sharing,
the evaluation of the loadresulting
status in low UE throughput.
the serving If this
cell is more parameter is set to a small value, the UE throughput
accurate.
re quickly, but the evaluation of the load status in the serving cell is less
slowly, but the evaluation of the load status in the serving cell is more accurate.accurate. If this parameter is set to an extremely small
slowly, but the evaluation of the load status in the serving cell is less accurate. If this parameter is set to an extremely small va
neighboring frequencies. If this parameter is set to PRIORITYBASED, loads are transferred to neighboring cells working at the
ocessing capability.
capability.
en transferred during handovers, but a lower probability that throughput of all UEs in the serving cell reaches the maximum. A s
ghboring cells that do not support load information exchange cannot be maximized.
eved. If this parameter is set to PRBRATIOLOWMODE, a large number of UEs with low PRB usage can be transferred, and the
rameter results in the opposite effects.
insufficiency before the UEs are transferred. If this parameter is set too small, the MLB algorithm takes effect frequently, which
insufficiency before the UEs are transferred. If this parameter is set too small, the MLB algorithm takes effect frequently, which
er, may result in the frequent triggering or stopping of the load balancing algorithm.
effect. A smaller value of this parameter results in a smaller amount of load to be transferred within an MLB period and lower sy
ed because of resource insufficiency before the UEs are transferred. If this parameter is set to a too small value, UEs are trans
AN cells is allowed and a lower probability of decreasing the potential load of the E-UTRAN cell.
e of this parameter leads to the opposite effects.
esource usage in the system compared with cell-level inter-frequency load balancing.
ne operator affects resources used by other operators.
to the opposite effects.
er experience of all UEs.
ons for neighboring frequencies of the serving frequency so that load balancing for UEs in idle mode is achieved, ensuring that
signaling exchanges between cells, and a larger number of inter-frequency or blind handovers.
signaling exchanges between cells, and a larger number of inter-frequency or blind handovers.
reaches the maximum. A smaller value of this parameter results in more handovers for inter-RAT load sharing, more handover-
can be transferred, and the number of UEs in the source cell decreases.
kes effect frequently, which leads to more signaling interaction and handovers. This increases the CPU load and brings little gain
kes effect frequently, which leads to more signaling interaction and handovers. This increases the CPU load and brings little gain
e is achieved, ensuring that load balancing for UEs in connected mode can be achieved. This minimizes the impact of load imba
ed will be transferred for load balancing due to inaccurate evaluation on load fluctuation in the serving cell. If this parameter valu
will be transferred for load sharing due to inaccurate evaluation on load fluctuation in the serving cell.
ed utilization of neighboring frequencies.
ad sharing, more handover-induced throughput loss of transferred UEs during handovers, but a higher probability that throughpu
U load and brings little gains to the system throughput.
U load and brings little gains to the system throughput.
more signaling interaction and handovers. This increases the CPU load and the algorithm has little gains.
zes the impact of load imbalance on service quality and network KPIs.
g cell. If this parameter value is set to 5, the eNodeB cannot timely obtain the load status of inter-frequency neighboring cells.
er probability that throughput of the rest UEs in the serving cell reaches the maximum.
quency neighboring cells.
Parameters L18 L26 L8
Loacal Cell ID 11 10 10
PRB Valuation MLB Trigger Threshold 80 80 80
PRB Valuation MLB Admit Threshold 80 80 80
Mlb UE Selection PRB Valuation Threshold 0 0 0
PRB Valuation Filter Factor 10 10 10
MML Command Meaning
LST CELLPRBVALMLB Indicates the threshold for triggering MLB based on the
LST CELLPRBVALMLB Indicates the threshold for allowing inter-frequency MLB b
LST CELLPRBVALMLB Indicates the threshold of UE-specific PRB evaluation for s
LST CELLPRBVALMLB
Impact on Radio Network Performance
None
If this parameter is set to a large value, load balancing cannot be triggered when the load is high. If this parameter is
If this parameter is set to a large value, the target cell allows MLB-based incoming UEs when the load is high. If this
If this parameter is set to a large value, a small number of UEs are selected for MLB, and the MLB is difficult to be tr
igh. If this parameter is set to a small value, excessive signaling interactions and handovers are caused due to premature trigge
the load is high. If this parameter is set to a small value, the target cell rejects MLB-based incoming UEs due to premature trigg
MLB is difficult to be triggered, which cannot help maximize the cell throughput rate. If this parameter is set to a small value, a
sed due to premature triggering of load balancing based on the PRB evaluation value.
UEs due to premature triggering of the load balancing based on the PRB evaluation value.
er is set to a small value, a large number of UEs are selected for MLB, and the MLB is easy to be triggered, which helps maximi
gered, which helps maximize the cell throughput rate.
Parameters L18 L26
Local cell ID 11 10
Idle UE Select Frequency Strategy RESELPRIRESELPRIOBASED
Mlb Handover-in Protect Mode 0 0
Mlb Handover-in Protect Timer 0 0
InterFreq Mlb Handover-in A1 RSRP Thd -105 -105
InterFreq Mlb Handover-in A1 RSRQ Thd -20 -20
InterFreq Mlb Handover-in A2 RSRP Thd -109 -109
InterFreq Mlb Handover-in A2 RSRQ Thd -24 -24
Inter-RAT MLB Strategy 0 0
L8 MML Command Meaning
10
RESELPRIOBASED LST CELLMLBHO Indicates the frequency selection strategy of MLB for UEs
0 LST CELLMLBHO Indicates the protection mode of hand-in UEs triggered b
0 LST CELLMLBHO Indicates the period within which an MLB-based hand-in
-105 LST CELLMLBHO Indicates the RSRP threshold for inter-frequency MLB-ba
-20 LST CELLMLBHO Indicates the RSRQ threshold for inter-frequency MLB-ba
-109 LST CELLMLBHO Indicates the RSRP threshold for inter-frequency MLB-ba
-24 LST CELLMLBHO Indicates the RSRQ threshold for inter-frequency MLB-ba
0 LST CELLMLBHO
Impact on Radio Network Performance
strategy of MLB for UEs in idle mode. The value RESELPRIOBASED indicates that the target frequency for MLB is selected fo
hand-in UEs triggered by MLB algorithms. This parameter is dedicated to LTE TDD cells.
an MLB-based hand-in UE cannot perform MLB-based handovers. If this parameter is set to 0, the UE inactivity timer is not us
inter-frequency MLB-based hand-in UEs to perform measurement event A1. This parameter is dedicated to LTE TDD cells.
inter-frequency MLB-based hand-in UEs to perform measurement event A1. This parameter is dedicated to LTE TDD cells.
inter-frequency MLB-based hand-in UEs to perform measurement event A1. This parameter is dedicated to LTE TDD cells.
inter-frequency MLB-based hand-in UEs to perform measurement event A1. This parameter is dedicated to LTE TDD cells.
for MLB is selected for UEs in idle mode based on cell reselection priorities of frequencies. The value MLBPRIOBASED indicat
activity timer is not used. If this parameter is modified, the modified value applies only to UEs that access the network after the
to LTE TDD cells.
to LTE TDD cells.
to LTE TDD cells.
to LTE TDD cells.
e MLBPRIOBASED indicates that the target frequency for MLB is selected for UEs in idle mode based on MLB priorities of freq
cess the network after the modification. This parameter is dedicated to LTE TDD cells.
ed on MLB priorities of frequencies.
Parameters L18 L26 L8
Local cell ID 11 10 10
CSFB Utran EventB1 Time To Trig(ms) 40ms 40ms 40ms
CSFB Geran EventB1 Time To Trig(ms) 40ms 40ms 40ms
CSFB CDMA EventB1 Time To Trig(ms) 40ms 40ms 40ms
CSFB UTRAN EventB1 RSCP Trigger Threshold(dBm) -106 -106 -106
CSFB UTRAN EventB1 ECN0 Trigger Threshold(0.5dB) -20 -20 -20
CSFB GERAN EventB1 Trigger Threshold(dBm) -103 -103 -103
CSFB CDMA2000 EventB1 Trigger Threshold(0.5dB) -34 -34 -34
CSFB Adaptive Blind Ho A1 RSRP Trigger Threshold(dBm) -80 -80 -80
CSFB Protection Timer(s) 4 4 4
MML Command Meaning
LST CSFALLBACKHO Indicates the RSCP threshold for event B1, which is used in CS fallback to UTRAN. Wh
LST CSFALLBACKHO Indicates the Ec/N0 threshold for event B1, which is used in
LST CSFALLBACKHO Indicates the RSSI threshold for event B1 that is used in CS
LST CSFALLBACKHO Indicates the reference signal received power (RSRP) threshold for event A1 associate
LST CSFALLBACKHO Indicates the timer governing the period in which only CSFB can be performed . After th
Impact on Radio Network Performance
A larger value of this parameter results in a lower probability of handover to the UTRAN cell, and a smaller value res
A larger value of this parameter results in a lower probability of handover to the GERAN cell, and a smaller value res
A larger value of this parameter results in a lower probability of handover to UTRAN, and a smaller value results in a
A larger value of this parameter results in a lower probability of handover to UTRAN, and a smaller value results in a
A larger value of this parameter results in a lower probability of handover to the GERAN cell, and a smaller value res
A larger value of this parameter results in a lower probability of handover to an inter-RAT cell, and a smaller value re
If this parameter is set to a too large value, the CSFB delay increases. If this parameter is set to a too small value, th
N cell, and a smaller value results in a higher probability.
N cell, and a smaller value results in a higher probability
LST CELLMRO Indicates whether to set the upper and lower limits of the CIO adju
LST CELLMRO Indicates the upper limit of the CIO adjustment range for the cell.
LST CELLMRO Indicates the lower limit of the CIO adjustment range for the cell.
LST CELLMRO
LST CELLMRO
LST CELLMRO
LST CELLMRO
LST CELLMRO
Impact on Radio Network Performance
None
A larger value of this parameter indicates a larger upper limit of the CIO for event A3 during intra-frequency MRO. A
A larger value of this parameter indicates a larger lower limit of the CIO for event A3 during intra-frequency MRO. A s
ring intra-frequency MRO. A smaller value of this parameter indicates a smaller upper limit of the CIO for event A3 during intra-
ing intra-frequency MRO. A smaller value of this parameter indicates a smaller lower limit of the CIO for event A3 during intra-fr
O for event A3 during intra-frequency MRO
for event A3 during intra-frequency MRO
eNode B
MRO optimization period(min) 1440
Ncell optimization threshold(%) 99
MRO statistics number threshold 1000
Pingpong handover threshold(s) 5
Pingpong ratio threshold(%) 5
Abnormal coverage threshold(%) 60
Serving cell RSRP threshold(dBm) -116
Neighbour cell RSRP threshold(dBm) -116
UE PingPong Number Threshold 5
Inter frequency measurement too late handover threshold(%) 5
Inter frequency A2 rollback threshold(%) 2
MRO Optimization Mode FREE
Unnecessary IRAT Ho Optimize Threshold(%) 95
Unnecessary InterRAT Ho RSRP Threshold(dBm) -115
InterRAT A2 RSRP Adjustment Lower Limit(dBm) -118
InterRAT MRO Statistics Number Threshold 1000
IntraRat Too Early HO Ratio Threshold(%) 70
IntraRat Too Late HO Ratio Threshold(%) 70
IntraRat Abnormal HO Ratio Threshold(%) 10
Inter Frequency A2 Rollback Period 30
IntraRat HO Too Early Time Threshold(s) 3
InterRat Abnormal HO Ratio Threshold(%) 10
InterRat Measurement Too Late Ratio Threshold(%) 20
Unnecessary InterRat HO Ratio Threshold(%) 20
Unnecessary InterRat HO Measurement Time(s) 2
Parameters L18 L26 L8
Local Cell ID 11 10 10
Carrier Aggregation A2 RSRP threshold -109 -109 -109
Carrier Aggregation A4 RSRP threshold -105 -105 -105
Carrier Management Switch On On On
CA Active Buffer Length Threshold 6 6 6
CA Deactive Buffer Length Threshold 3 3 3
CA Active Buffer Delay Threshold 10 10 10
CA Deactive Throughput Threshold 100 100 100
Carrier Aggregation A6 Offset 2 2 2
SCell Aging Time 15 15 15
CA A6 Report Amount 8 8 8
CA A6 Report Interval 10240ms 10240ms 10240ms
SCC Disable CQI Threshold 0 0 0
SCC Configuration Interval 30 30 30
Cell Level CA Algorithm Switch 0 10000 10000
UL CA Time To Trigger 20 20 20
CA user AMBR Threshold 0 0 0
Measurement Cycle of SCell 320ms NOT_CFG NOT_CFG
Cell Maximum PCC Number 65535 65535 65535
MML Command Meaning
LST CAMGTCFG Indicates the local identity of the cell. It u
LST CAMGTCFG Indicates the Reference Signal Received Po
LST CAMGTCFG Indicates the Reference Signal Received Po
LST CAMGTCFG Indicates the carrier management switch. I
LST CAMGTCFG Indicates the threshold for a CA UE to acti
LST CAMGTCFG Indicates the threshold for a CA UE to deac
LST CAMGTCFG Indicates the threshold for a CA UE to acti
LST CAMGTCFG Indicates the threshold for a CA UE to deac
LST CAMGTCFG Indicates the offset for secondary cell event
LST CAMGTCFG
LST CAMGTCFG
LST CAMGTCFG
LST CAMGTCFG
LST CAMGTCFG
LST CAMGTCFG
LST CAMGTCFG
LST CAMGTCFG
LST CAMGTCFG
LST CAMGTCFG
Impact on Radio Network Performance
None
None
None
None
If this parameter is set to a large value, a CA UE can activate an SCell when its buffered data on the eNodeB is larg
If this parameter is set to a large value, a CA UE can deactivate an SCell when its buffered data on the eNodeB is la
If this parameter is set to a large value, a CA UE can activate an SCell when its buffer delay on the eNodeB is large.
If this parameter is set to a large value, a CA UE can deactivate an SCell when its throughput is large. If this parame
None
a on the eNodeB is large. If this parameter is set to a small value, a CA UE can activate an SCell when its buffered data on the
data on the eNodeB is large. If this parameter is set to a small value, a CA UE can deactivate an SCell when its buffered data o
on the eNodeB is large. If this parameter is set to a small value, a CA UE can activate an SCell when its buffer delay on the eN
ut is large. If this parameter is set to a small value, a CA UE can deactivate an SCell when its throughput is small.
en its buffered data on the eNodeB is small.
ell when its buffered data on the eNodeB is small.
n its buffer delay on the eNodeB is small.
hput is small.
Parameters L18
Local Cell ID 11
BfMIMO adaptive switch MIMO_BF_ADAPTIVE
Fixed BfMIMO mode
Bf Mimo Adaptive Without Tm2 Off
Single to Dual Streaming Beamforming Threshold Offset 0
TM3 Rank2 To Dual Streaming Beamforming Threshold Offset 0
AS UE Dual BF To TM3 Rank2 Offset 0
AS UE TM3 Rank2 To Dual BF Offset 0
AS UE Single to Dual BF Offset 0
Dual Streaming Beamforming To TM3 Rank2 Offset 0
Offset Of In Statistics 127
Offset Of Out Statistics 128
Antenna Type-based BF and MIMO Algo Selection 0
The Switch of Tm3 Direct to DualBF Off
Scc Bf Mimo Adaptive Switch Off
High and Low Speed UE TM Switch Thld Offset 0
L26 L8 MML Command
10 10
MIMO_BF_ADAPTIVE MIMO_BF_ADAPTIVE LST CELLBFMIMOPARACFG
LST CELLBFMIMOPARACFG
Off Off LST CELLBFMIMOPARACFG
0 0 LST CELLBFMIMOPARACFG
0 0 LST CELLBFMIMOPARACFG
0 0 LST CELLBFMIMOPARACFG
0 0 LST CELLBFMIMOPARACFG
0 0 LST CELLBFMIMOPARACFG
0 0 LST CELLBFMIMOPARACFG
127 127 LST CELLBFMIMOPARACFG
128 128 LST CELLBFMIMOPARACFG
0 0 LST CELLBFMIMOPARACFG
Off Off LST CELLBFMIMOPARACFG
Off Off LST CELLBFMIMOPARACFG
0 0 LST CELLBFMIMOPARACFG
Meaning Impact on Radio Network Performance
Indicates the local identityNone
TxD_BF_ADAPTIVE: The Iftransmission
this parameter
modeis set
changes
to MIMO_BF_ADAPTIVE,
adaptively between TM2
the eNodeB
and TM7 adaptively
or between
uses
TM2beamformin
and TM8
MIMO_BF_ADAPTIVE: The
The transmission
best performance
mode changes
can be achieved
adaptively
only
between
TM9 w/o PMI: Open-loop transmission mode 9 is always used for UEs. _x000D_ when the
TM2,
setting
TM3, of
and
thisTM7,
parameter
between
match
TM2,the
TM
The setting mode
TM9 w PMI: Close-loop transmission of this9parameter
is always determines the transmission modes that apply to UEs served
used for UEs.
adaptively uses beamforming or open-loop MIMO mode to transmit data in scenarios where the eNodeB is equipped with four o
of this parameter match the SINR and speed mobility of UEs. Otherwise, the performance such as the throughput and coverage
es that apply to UEs served by a multi-antenna eNodeB and therefore affects performance such as the throughput and coverag
deB is equipped with four or eight antennas to serve UEs that move at different speeds and have different channel correlation a
e throughput and coverage is worse than that with the optimal transmission mode.
he throughput and coverage.
erent channel correlation and signal quality.
Parameters L18 L26 L8 MML Command
Local cell ID 11 10 10
MIMO Adaptive Switch OL_ADAPTIVE OL_ADAPTIVE OL_ADAPTIVE LST CELLMIMOPARACFG
Fixed MIMO Mode LST CELLMIMOPARACFG
Initial Mimo Type ADAPTIVE ADAPTIVE ADAPTIVE LST CELLMIMOPARACFG
Meaning
CL_ADAPTIVE: The closed-loop adaptive MIMO transmission mode is used. In this mode, UEs report RANK, CQI, a
OC_ADAPTIVE:
TM4: Transmission UEs switch
mode 4 isbetween the open-loop
permanently applied toand closed-loop adaptive MIMO transmission modes automatic
UEs._x000D_
TM6:
If this Transmission mode
parameter is set 6 is permanently
to TM2(TM2), applied
the MIMO to UEs. mode used during initial network access is TM2._x000
transmission
If this parameter is set to ADAPTIVE(ADAPTIVE), the MIMO transmission mode used during initial network access i
Impact on Radio Network Performance
If this parameter is set to CL_ADAPTIVE, the eNodeB adaptively uses closed-loop MIMO schemes for individual UE
If this parameter is set to TM4,
OC_ADAPTIVE, the
transmission eNodeB
mode adaptively uses
4 is permanently open-toor
applied closed-loop
UEs. MIMO
UEs report schemes
RI, CQI, for ind
and PMI va
TM6, the
If this parameter is set to TM2, transmission mode 6 isanpermanently
eNodeB performs applied
additional MIMO to UEs. UEs report
reconfiguration PMI for
procedure andaCQI values
UE that ini
If this parameter is set to ADAPTIVE, the eNodeB does not perform a MIMO reconfiguration procedure for a UE that
hemes for individual UEs. UEs report RI, PMI, and CQI values to the eNodeB. When 2-way transmission is enabled on the netw
MIMO
ort schemes
RI, CQI, for individual
and PMI values, andUEs.
oneThe
or eNodeB automatically
more data streams canswitches betweenCompared
be transmitted. open- andwith
closed-loop
TM2, TM4 MIMO schemes
results fordow
in higher eac
ort PMI for
cedure andaCQI values
UE that but do
initially not report
accesses theRI values,compared
network and only awith
single
thatdata
whenstream can be transmitted.
this parameter ComparedTherefore,
is set to ADAPTIVE. with TM3 or
theT
procedure for a UE that initially accesses the network, compared with that when this parameter is set to TM2. Therefore, the se
sion is enabled on the network, closed-loop MIMO adaptation is suitable for UEs that are static or moving in walk speed. Compa
oop
TM4MIMO schemes
results fordownlink
in higher each UE.throughput
Open- andandclosed-loop
supports MIMO adaptation
twice the downlinkispeak
dependent on (with
data rate UEs. 2-way
When transmission
2-way transmission
enabledisoe
. ComparedTherefore,
ADAPTIVE. with TM3 or
theTM4, TM6drop
service (similar
rate to TM2) results
increases. in lower
If a high downlink
PDCCH throughput
aggregation leveland supportson
is selected only
thehalf the downlink
network, pe
the acces
to TM2. Therefore, the service drop rate decreases. In addition, downlink throughput increases because one or more data stre
ving in walk speed. Compared with open-loop MIMO adaptation, closed-loop MIMO adaptation increases the downlink through
hen 2-way transmission
ay transmission enabledison
enabled on the or
the network) network, open- (with
even higher and closed-loop MIMO adaptation
4-way transmission enabled ondecreases the throughput
the network). compare
If a low PDCCH ag
dtson
only
thehalf the downlink
network, peaksuccess
the access data rate (with
rate 2-way transmission
increases but downlinkenabled on the
throughput network)because
decreases or evenonly
lower (with 4-way
a single transmissi
data stream can
ause one or more data streams can be transmitted. If a low PDCCH aggregation level is selected on the network, the access su
ases the downlink throughput, but it decreases the uplink throughput if uplink coding rate increases because of PMI reporting.
es the throughput
twork). compared
If a low PDCCH with the level
aggregation open-loop MIMO
is used adaptation
on the if the decreases
network, TM4 PMI valuesthe
reported
accessby UEs are
success unreliable
rate. or the transm
When 2-way demo
wer (with 4-way
ly a single transmission
data stream can beenabled on the network). When 2-way transmission is enabled on the network for UEs in static sc
transmitted.
the network, the access success rate decreases.
because of PMI reporting. With 2-way transmission enabled, closed-loop MIMO adaptation is dependent on UEs. If the PMI val
are unreliable
s rate. or the transmission
When 2-way demodulationiscapability
enabled onof UEs is low under
the network closed-loop
for UEs MIMO schemes.
in static scenarios When
or moving 4-way
in walk transmission
speed, is ena
TM4 increases
network for UEs in static scenarios or moving in walk speed, TM6 increases the downlink throughput compared with TM2, but it
dent on UEs. If the PMI values reported by UEs are unreliable, the demodulation capability of UEs is low under closed-loop MIM
nwalk
4-way transmission
speed, is enabled
TM4 increases on the network,
the downlink UEs compared
throughput must supportwith4-way
TM3, transmission fromthe
but it decreases theuplink
network to prevent
throughput significant
if uplink codingd
compared with TM2, but it decreases the uplink throughput if uplink coding rate increases because of PMI reporting. With 2-wa
low under closed-loop MIMO schemes, or UEs move fast such as in high-speed railway scenarios, closed-loop MIMO adaptati
work to prevent
throughput significant
if uplink codingdeterioration of throughput,
rate increases because ofthe
PMIservice dropWith
reporting. rate,2-way
or thetransmission
access success rate. TM4 is dependent on U
enabled,
of PMI reporting. With 2-way transmission enabled, TM6 is dependent on UEs. If the PMI values reported by UEs are unreliable
closed-loop MIMO adaptation decreases the downlink throughput compared with open-loop MIMO adaptation. When 4-way tran
te. TM4 is dependent on UEs. If the PMI values reported by UEs are unreliable, the demodulation capability of UEs is low unde
ed,
orted by UEs are unreliable, the demodulation capability of UEs is low under closed-loop MIMO schemes, or UEs move fast su
daptation. When 4-way transmission is enabled on the network, closed-loop MIMO adaptation significantly increases the downli
apability of UEs is low under closed-loop MIMO schemes, or UEs move fast such as in high-speed railway scenarios, TM4 decr
emes, or UEs move fast such as in high-speed railway scenarios, TM6 decreases the downlink throughput compared with TM2.
cantly increases the downlink throughput in non-high-speed scenarios compared with the open-loop MIMO adaptation, but it de
ailway scenarios, TM4 decreases the downlink throughput compared with TM3. When 4-way transmission is enabled on the net
ghput compared with TM2. When 4-way transmission is enabled on the network, TM6 significantly increases the downlink throu
MIMO adaptation, but it decreases the uplink throughput if uplink coding rate increases because of PMI reporting. With 4-way tr
ssion is enabled on the network, TM4 significantly increases the downlink throughput in non-high-speed scenarios compared wi
creases the downlink throughput in non-high-speed scenarios compared with TM2, but it decreases the uplink throughput if upli
MI reporting. With 4-way transmission enabled, UEs must support 4-way transmission from the network to prevent significant d
eed scenarios compared with TM3, but it decreases the uplink throughput if uplink coding rate increases because of PMI reporti
the uplink throughput if uplink coding rate increases because of PMI reporting. With 4-way transmission enabled, UEs must sup
work to prevent significant deterioration in the throughput, service drop rate, or access success rate.
ses because of PMI reporting. With 4-way transmission enabled, UEs must support 4-way transmission from the network to pre
ion enabled, UEs must support 4-way transmission from the network to prevent significant deterioration in the throughput, servi
on from the network to prevent significant deterioration in the throughput, service drop rate, or access success rate.
ion in the throughput, service drop rate, or access success rate. In addition, when downlink frequency selective scheduling or IC
ss success rate.
y selective scheduling or ICIC is enabled, the downlink throughput will decrease because of resource allocation in TM6.
e allocation in TM6.
eNode B
Max report cell number 4
Measurement report amount Infinity
Geran measurement report interval 480ms
Utran measurement trigger quantity BOTH
UTRAN FDD measurement report interval 480ms
CDMA20001XRTT measurement trigger quantity PILOT_STRENGTH
CDMA20001XRTT measurement report interval 480ms
CDMA2000HRPD measurement trigger quantity PILOT_STRENGTH
CDMA2000HRPD measurement report interval 480ms
InterRat A1A2 measurement trigger quantity RSRP
Inter RAT HO Trigger Event Type EventB1
CDMA2000 1xRTT Measure Timer(ms) 1000
CDMA2000 1xRTT Judge PN Number 1
CDMA2000 HRPD Frequency Select Mode BY_PRIORITY
CDMA2000 1xRTT Frequency Select Mode BY_PRIORITY
eCSFB PS Concurrent Mode NONE
eCSFB Measurement Mode EVENT
eCSFB SectorID Select Mode FIXED
Max Utran cell num in redirection 8
Max Geran cell num in redirection 8
Max Geran cell num in CSFB EMC redirection 0
Max Utran cell num in CSFB EMC redirection 0
CDMA2000 eHRPD SectorID Select Mode BY_MEAS_RESULT
InterRAT Blind Redir PLMN Cfg Simplify Sw OFF
eNode B
Max report cell number 4
Measurement report amount Infinity
A3 measurement trigger quantity RSRP
A3 measurement report quantity Same as Trig Quan
A3 measurement report interval 240ms
Measurement A4 report quantity BOTH
Interfreq measurement report interval 240ms
InterFreq A1A2 Measurement trigger quantity BOTH
A1A2 Measurement trigger quantity of Freq Priority RSRP
A4 Measurement Trigger Quantity RSRP
Coverage Based Inter Frequency HO Waiting Timer(ms) 40
A3 InterFreq A1A2 Measurement TrigQuan RSRP
Parameters L18 L26 L8
Local cell ID 11 10 10
LST INTERRATHOCOMMGROUP
LST INTERRATHOCOMMGROUP
LST INTERRATHOCOMMGROUP
Impact on Radio Network Performance
None
None
The triggering condition of event A1 is as follows: Ms - Hys > Thresh, and the triggering condition of event A2 is as fo
An appropriate setting of this parameter can effectively prevent unnecessary inter-RAT measurements and reduce th
The entering condition of event A1 is (Ms - Hys > Thresh), where Thresh is the threshold for this event. A higher thre
The entering condition of event A1 is as follows: Ms - Hys > Thresh. Thresh is the threshold for this event. A larger v
The entering condition of event A2 is as follows: Ms + Hys < Thresh. Thresh is the threshold for this event. A larger v
The entering condition of event A2 is as follows: Ms + Hys < Thresh. Thresh is the threshold for this event. A larger v
tion of event A2 is as follows: Ms + Hys < Thresh. Where, Ms is the measurement value of the serving cell, Hys is the hysteres
urements and reduce the number of inter-RAT measurements. A larger value results in a smaller average number of inter-RAT
his event. A higher threshold makes it more difficult to trigger event A1 and stop inter-RAT measurement. A lower threshold mak
or this event. A larger value of Thresh results in a lower probability of triggering event A1 and therefore a lower probability of sto
or this event. A larger value of Thresh results in a higher probability of triggering event A2 and therefore a higher probability of s
or this event. A larger value of Thresh results in a higher probability of triggering event A2 and therefore a higher probability of s
ng cell, Hys is the hysteresis for the corresponding event in the measurement configuration, and Thresh is the threshold for trig
ment. A lower threshold makes it easier to trigger event A1 and stop inter-RAT measurement.
re a lower probability of stopping inter-RAT measurements. A smaller value of Thresh leads to a higher probability.
ore a higher probability of starting inter-RAT measurements. A smaller value of Thresh leads to a lower probability.
ore a higher probability of starting inter-RAT measurements. A smaller value of Thresh leads to a lower probability.
esh is the threshold for triggering the corresponding event. A larger value of Hys causes a lower probability of triggering the corr
er probability.
er probability.
er probability.
ability of triggering the corresponding event, and a smaller value of Hys causes a higher probability of triggering the correspond
of triggering the corresponding event.
Parameters L18 L26
Local cell ID 11 10
Uplink EARFCN
Speed dependent resel parameter configuring indicator Not configure Not configure
PMAX
Neighbor Cell Configuration 1 1
Voip Priority 1 1
LST SERVICEIFDLEARFCNGRP
7 LST SERVICEIFDLEARFCNGRP
1 LST SERVICEIFDLEARFCNGRP
LST SERVICEIFDLEARFCNGRP
LST SERVICEIFDLEARFCNGRP
8 LST SERVICEIFDLEARFCNGRP
8 LST SERVICEIFDLEARFCNGRP
LST SERVICEIFDLEARFCNGRP
1 LST SERVICEIFDLEARFCNGRP
0 LST SERVICEIFDLEARFCNGRP
0 LST SERVICEIFDLEARFCNGRP
0 LST SERVICEIFDLEARFCNGRP
LST SERVICEIFDLEARFCNGRP
0 LST SERVICEIFDLEARFCNGRP
0 LST SERVICEIFDLEARFCNGRP
7 LST SERVICEIFDLEARFCNGRP
0 LST SERVICEIFDLEARFCNGRP
0 LST SERVICEIFDLEARFCNGRP
0 LST SERVICEIFDLEARFCNGRP
0 LST SERVICEIFDLEARFCNGRP
1 LST SERVICEIFDLEARFCNGRP
1 LST SERVICEIFDLEARFCNGRP
0 LST SERVICEIFDLEARFCNGRP
7 LST SERVICEIFDLEARFCNGRP
Indicates the cell reselection prio A larger value of this parameter results in a higher probability of starting measurem
Indicates the evaluation duration f A smaller value of this parameter leads to a higher probability of reselection to an
Indicates whether to set the speed-dependent scaling parameters related to cell reselection._x000D_
If this parameter is set to NOT_CFG,
None
speed-dependent cell reselections are not supported by default.
Indicates the scaling factor appl A smaller value of this parameter results in a greater impact of the UE mobility sta
Indicates the scaling factor appli A smaller value of this parameter results in a greater impact of the UE mobility sta
Indicates the specific frequency ofA larger value of this parameter leads to more measurement reports. This enables
Indicates the RX level required forA smaller value of this parameter results in a larger probability of reselection to a c
Indicates the event to trigger co Setting this parameter to EventA3 improves the performance of handovers to intra
Indicates the RSRQ-based minimum RX level required for a neighboring cell on the frequency to become a candida
After measurements are started forA neighboring
smaller value
cells
of this
on the
parameter
neighboring
results
E-UTRAN
in a larger
frequency,
probability
theofUE
reselection
reselectstotoaac
Indicates the RSRQ-based minimum RX level required for a neighboring cell on the frequency to become a candida
After measurements are started forA neighboring
smaller value
cells
of this
on aparameter
frequencyresults
in the in
GERAN
a larger
carrier
probability
frequency
of reselection
group, thetoUE
an
Indicates the minimum RX level ofAalarger value of this parameter leads to lower probabilities of the cell meeting crit
Indicates whether the neighboring If this parameter is set to ALLOWED, the inter-frequency load balancing can be pe
Indicates the preset proportion of UEs in idle mode in a frequency. This parameter takes effect when the InterFreqId
If the INTER_FREQ_IDLE_MLB_SWITCH If this parameter
option ofisthe
setMlbAlgoSwitch
to a larger value,
parameter
more normally
in the ENodeBAlgoSwitch
released UEs in idleMO
mode
an
Indicates the priority of the neig The throughput volume of the E-UTRAN cell with a higher frequency priority must
Indicates the frequency-specific o If this parameter is set to a larger value, there is a higher probability of handing ov
Indicates the offset to the RSRP A larger value of this parameter results in a lower probability of triggering measure
Indicates the control mode of the None
ability of starting measurement on cells on the neighboring E-UTRAN frequency and a higher probability of reselection to a cell o
ability of reselection to an inter-frequency neighboring cell. A larger value leads to the opposite effects. Whether the value of this
pact of the UE mobility state on the cell reselection duration within E-UTRAN, that is, results in a shorter duration. A larger value
pact of the UE mobility state on the actual value of the timer for cell reselection within E-UTRAN, that is, results in a higher prob
ment reports. This enables UEs to be handed over more timely and decreases the call drop rate. A smaller value of this parame
ability of reselection to a cell on the neighboring E-UTRAN frequency, decreasing the access success rate of the cell. A larger v
ability of reselections to a neighboring cell on a low-priority E-UTRAN frequency and a lower success rate of access to a neighb
to meet the S criterion, the more difficult for the cell to become Suitable Cell. The difficulty level of the cell selection is increased
ance of handovers to intra-band inter-frequency neighboring cells in terms of timeliness and interference. Setting this paramete
ability of reselection to a cell on the neighboring E-UTRAN frequency, decreasing the access success rate of the cell. A larger v
ability of reselection to a neighboring cell on the neighboring E-UTRAN frequency, decreasing the access success rate of the c
ies of the cell meeting criterion S and becoming a suitable cell selected by a UE. A smaller value of this parameter leads to high
y load balancing can be performed between the serving cell and neighboring cells working on this frequency. If this parameter is
eleased UEs in idle mode are transferred to the specified neighboring frequency and fewer such UEs are transferred to the ser
er frequency priority must be greater than that of the E-UTRAN cell with a lower frequency priority.
r probability of handing over UEs to cells on the neighboring E-UTRAN frequency, but these UEs may fail to access the target c
bility of triggering measurement reports and handing over UEs to the cells on this neighboring frequency. A smaller value of this
of reselection to a cell on the frequency. A smaller value results in the opposite effects.
hether the value of this parameter is too large or too small, the access success rate of the inter-frequency neighboring cell is af
results in a higher probability of cell reselection. A larger value leads to a smaller impact.
te of the cell. A larger value of this parameter results in the opposite effects.
e of access to a neighboring cell on the frequency. A larger value of this parameter leads to the opposite effects.
ll selection is increased. The smaller the parameter, the easier for the cell to meet the S criterion, the easier for the cell to becom
. Setting this parameter to EventA4 reduces the number of inter-band inter-frequency handovers.
te of the cell. A larger value of this parameter results in the opposite effects.
s success rate of the cell. A larger value of this parameter results in the opposite effects.
parameter leads to higher probabilities. Set this parameter properly so that the selected cell can provide signals that meet the qu
ncy. If this parameter is set to NOT_ALLOWED, the inter-frequency load balancing cannot be performed between the serving c
e transferred to the serving frequency or other neighboring frequencies. You are advised to configure the same proportion for lo
l to access the target cells because of poor signal quality in the target cells. If this parameter is set to a smaller value, there is a
sier for the cell to become Suitable Cell. The difficulty level of the cell selection is decreased. The selected cell should provide th
signals that meet the quality requirement of basic services.
between the serving cell and neighboring cells working on this frequency. As a result, the performance of inter-frequency load b
same proportion for load balancing in transferring normally released UEs to frequencies with the same coverage; otherwise, U
maller value, there is a lower probability of handing over UEs to cells on the neighboring E-UTRAN frequency, but these UEs m
d cell should provide the signal quality for the basic services.
f inter-frequency load balancing deteriorates.
overage; otherwise, UEs may experience ping-pong reselections. It is recommended that this parameter be set based on the c
ency, but these UEs more probably experience service drops due to poor signal quality in the serving cell.
be set based on the coverage, bandwidth, and load status of frequencies.
Parameters L18 L26
Local cell ID 11 10
Mobile country code 242 242
Mobile network code 2 2
RNC ID 301 301
RNC cell ID 3014 3054
No handover indicator Permit Ho Permit Ho
No remove indicator Forbid ANR Remove Permit ANR Remove
ANR flag 1 0
Blind handover priority 0 0
Cell Measure Priority High Priority Low Priority
Overlap Indicator NO NO
Neighbering Cell Measure Priority 0 0
Local cell name
Neighbour cell name
Control Mode Auto Mode Auto Mode
L8 MML Command Meaning
10 The MNC consists of two or three digits._x000D_
242 LST EUTRANVOIPHOBLKLIST For
The example, if the of
MNC consists MCCtwoisor123 and
three the MNC is 45,
digits._x000D_
2 LST EUTRANVOIPHOBLKLIST For example, if the MCC is 123 and the MNC is 45,
301 LST EUTRANVOIPHOBLKLIST Indicates the RNC ID of the UTRAN cel
3054 LST EUTRANVOIPHOBLKLIST Indicates the RNC cell ID of an extern
Permit Ho LST EUTRANVOIPHOBLKLIST Indicates whether to permit or prohibit
Permit ANR Remove LST EUTRANVOIPHOBLKLIST Indicates whether to permit or prohibi
0 LST EUTRANVOIPHOBLKLIST Indicates whether ANR with neighbori
0 LST EUTRANVOIPHOBLKLIST Indicates the priority of the neighbori
Low Priority LST EUTRANVOIPHOBLKLIST the priority
Indicates whether theofneighboring
measurement GERAN cell ove
NO LST EUTRANVOIPHOBLKLIST The parameter value YES indicates that the neighb
0 LST EUTRANVOIPHOBLKLIST
LST EUTRANVOIPHOBLKLIST Indicates the name of the local cell.
LST EUTRANVOIPHOBLKLIST Indicates the name of the neighbori
Auto Mode LST EUTRANVOIPHOBLKLIST Indicates the control mode of the S1
Impact on Radio Network Performance
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
In the measurement configuration for an intra-frequency handover, the eNodeB includes information about a limited
None
None
None
None
des information about a limited number of intra-frequency neighboring cells whose cell individual offsets (CIOs) are not zero. If t
ets (CIOs) are not zero. If this parameter is set to HIGH_PRIORITY and this neighboring cell has a non-zero CIO, it is more like
on-zero CIO, it is more likely that this neighboring cell is included in the measurement configuration, thereby increasing the pro
thereby increasing the probability of a timely handover to this intra-frequency neighboring cell. If this neighboring cell is eventua
neighboring cell is eventually not included in the measurement configuration, the UE uses zero as the CIO for this neighboring
he CIO for this neighboring cell during handover evaluation, resulting in a delayed or premature handover to this neighboring ce
over to this neighboring cell.
Parameters L18 L26 L8
Local cell ID 11 1 12
Local tracking area ID 0 0 0
Cell reserved for operator Not Reserved Not ReservNot Reserved
Operator uplink RB used ratio 25 25 25
Operator downlink RB used ratio 25 25 25
MME configure number 0 0 0
First MME group identity
First MME code
Second MME group identity
Second MME code
Third MME group identity
Third MME code
Fourth MME group identity
Fourth MME code
Operator Ue Number Ratio 16 16 16
Meaning
Indicates the local identity of the cell. It uniquely identifies
Indicates the tracking
If this parameter is setarea ID, which uniquely identifies an
to CELL_RESERVED_FOR_OP, the cell is reserved for operator use. UEs of AC11 or AC15 i
If this parameter is set to CELL_NOT_RESERVED_FOR_OP, the cell is not reserved for operator use. All UEs can c
Indicates the percentage of resource blocks (RBs) occupied
Indicates
When thisthe percentage
parameter of to
is set resource blocks (RBs)
0, the TDD/FDD cell occupied
configured with dedicated MME scenario is not supported, and no
When
The S1 link between an MME configured for a cell and4,the
this parameter is set to a value between 1 and theeNodeB
TDD/FDD cell configured
supporting the cellwith
mustdedicated MMEand
be available, scenario
the GU
If all S1
The MMEs
link configured
between anfor a cell
MME cannot establish
configured for a cellS1 links
and thetoeNodeB
the eNodeB supporting
supporting themust
the cell cell, be
theavailable,
cell cannot bethe
and estab
GU
If all MMEs configured for a cell cannot establish S1 links to the eNodeB supporting the cell, the
The S1 link between an MME configured for a cell and the eNodeB supporting the cell must be available, and the GUcell cannot be estab
If all S1
The MMEs
link configured
between anfor a cell
MME cannot establish
configured for a cellS1 links
and thetoeNodeB
the eNodeB supporting
supporting themust
the cell cell, be
theavailable,
cell cannot bethe
and estab
GU
If all S1
The MMEs
link configured
between anfor a cell
MME cannot establish
configured for a cellS1 links
and thetoeNodeB
the eNodeB supporting
supporting themust
the cell cell, be
theavailable,
cell cannot bethe
and estab
GU
If all MMEs configured for a cell cannot establish S1 links to the eNodeB supporting the cell, the
The S1 link between an MME configured for a cell and the eNodeB supporting the cell must be available, and the GUcell cannot be estab
If all S1
The MMEs
link configured
between anfor a cell
MME cannot establish
configured for a cellS1 links
and thetoeNodeB
the eNodeB supporting
supporting themust
the cell cell, be
theavailable,
cell cannot bethe
and estab
GU
If all MMEs configured for a cell cannot establish S1 links to the eNodeB supporting the cell, the
The S1 link between an MME configured for a cell and the eNodeB supporting the cell must be available, and the GUcell cannot be estab
If all MMEs configured for a cell cannot establish S1 links to the eNodeB supporting the cell, the cell cannot be estab
Indicates the percentage of activated UEs served by the oper
Impact on Radio Network Performance
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
Parameters L18 L26
Local cell ID 11 1
SIB mapping SI algorithm switch 1 1
SIB2 period 16 radio frames 16 radio frames
SIB3 period 16 radio frames 16 radio frames
SIB4 period 32 radio frames 32 radio frames
SIB5 period 32 radio frames 32 radio frames
SIB6 period 64 radio frames 64 radio frames
SIB7 period 64 radio frames 64 radio frames
SIB8 period 64 radio frames 64 radio frames
SIB10 period 16 radio frames 16 radio frames
SIB11 period 32 radio frames 32 radio frames
ETWS PN message duration time 6 6
ETWS SN message overlap policy DISCARD DISCARD
ETWS PN message overlap policy DISCARD DISCARD
SIB12 period 32 radio frames 32 radio frames
Effective code rate for SI transmission 27 27
SIB13 period 32 radio frames 32 radio frames
SIB15 period 32 radio frames 32 radio frames
SIB16 period 64 radio frames 64 radio frames
SIB Transmission Control Switch Off Off
L8 MML Command Meaning Impact on Radio Network Performance
12
1 LST CELLSIMAP Indicates whether the mIf this parameter is set to BOOLEAN_FALSE an
16 radio frames LST CELLSIMAP Indicates the transmis A larger value of this parameter results in a sma
16 radio frames LST CELLSIMAP Indicates the transmis A larger value of this parameter results in a sma
32 radio frames LST CELLSIMAP Indicates the transmis A larger value of this parameter results in a sma
32 radio frames LST CELLSIMAP Indicates the transmis A larger value of this parameter results in a sma
64 radio frames LST CELLSIMAP Indicates the transmis A larger value of this parameter results in a sma
64 radio frames LST CELLSIMAP Indicates the transmis A larger value of this parameter results in a sma
64 radio frames LST CELLSIMAP Indicates the transmis A larger value of this parameter results in a sma
16 radio frames LST CELLSIMAP Indicates the transmis A larger value of this parameter results in a sma
32 radio frames LST CELLSIMAP Indicates the transmis A larger value of this parameter results in a sma
6 LST CELLSIMAP Indicates the duration None
DISCARD LST CELLSIMAP Indicates the policy o None
DISCARD LST CELLSIMAP Indicates the policy o None
32 radio frames LST CELLSIMAP Indicates the transmis A larger value of this parameter results in a sma
27 LST CELLSIMAP Indicates the code rat A smaller value leads to larger cell coverage but
32 radio frames LST CELLSIMAP Indicates the transmis A larger value of this parameter results in a sma
32 radio frames LST CELLSIMAP
64 radio frames LST CELLSIMAP
Off LST CELLSIMAP
Performance
BOOLEAN_FALSE and SI messages contain a large amount of data to transmit, system information may not be broadcast to ea
meter results in a smaller number of transmissions in a unit of time and a smaller amount of occupied system resources, but it m
meter results in a smaller number of transmissions in a unit of time and a smaller amount of occupied system resources, but it m
meter results in a smaller number of transmissions in a unit of time and a smaller amount of occupied system resources, but it m
meter results in a smaller number of transmissions in a unit of time and a smaller amount of occupied system resources, but it m
meter results in a smaller number of transmissions in a unit of time and a smaller amount of occupied system resources, but it m
meter results in a smaller number of transmissions in a unit of time and a smaller amount of occupied system resources, but it m
meter results in a smaller number of transmissions in a unit of time and a smaller amount of occupied system resources, but it m
meter results in a smaller number of transmissions in a unit of time and a smaller amount of occupied system resources, but it m
meter results in a smaller number of transmissions in a unit of time and a smaller amount of occupied system resources, but it m
meter results in a smaller number of transmissions in a unit of time and a smaller amount of occupied system resources, but it m
rger cell coverage but increased overhead in the PDSCH. A larger value leads to opposite effects. If this parameter is set to a t
meter results in a smaller number of transmissions in a unit of time and a smaller amount of occupied system resources, but it m
may not be broadcast to each UE in the cell coverage, that is, cell edge users may not correctly receive system information.
d system resources, but it may also lead to a longer delay in UE's acquisition of the system information. A smaller value of this p
d system resources, but it may also lead to a longer delay in UE's acquisition of the system information. A smaller value of this p
d system resources, but it may also lead to a longer delay in UE's acquisition of the system information. A smaller value of this p
d system resources, but it may also lead to a longer delay in UE's acquisition of the system information. A smaller value of this p
d system resources, but it may also lead to a longer delay in UE's acquisition of the system information. A smaller value of this p
d system resources, but it may also lead to a longer delay in UE's acquisition of the system information. A smaller value of this p
d system resources, but it may also lead to a longer delay in UE's acquisition of the system information. A smaller value of this p
d system resources, but it may also lead to a longer delay in UE's acquisition of the system information. A smaller value of this p
d system resources, but it may also lead to a longer delay in UE's acquisition of the system information. A smaller value of this p
d system resources, but it may also lead to a longer delay in UE's acquisition of the system information. A smaller value of this p
this parameter is set to a too small value, the code rate of system information transmission cannot be met for a cell working on
d system resources, but it may also lead to a longer delay in UE's acquisition of the system information. A smaller value of this p
eive system information.
on. A smaller value of this parameter leads to an opposite effect.
on. A smaller value of this parameter leads to an opposite effect.
on. A smaller value of this parameter leads to an opposite effect.
on. A smaller value of this parameter leads to an opposite effect.
on. A smaller value of this parameter leads to an opposite effect.
on. A smaller value of this parameter leads to an opposite effect.
on. A smaller value of this parameter leads to an opposite effect.
on. A smaller value of this parameter leads to an opposite effect.
on. A smaller value of this parameter leads to an opposite effect.
LST CELLULPCCOMM
Impact on Radio Network Performance
The setting of the PassLossCoeff parameter affects that of the P0NominalPUSCH parameter when the InnerLoopPu
If this parameter value is too large, the interference to neighboring cells increases and the overall network throughpu
If this parameter value is too large, the interference to neighboring cells increases and the overall network throughpu
A smaller value results in lower transmit power in PUCCH format 1 and lower interference to neighboring cells. A larg
A smaller value results in lower transmit power in PUCCH format 1b and lower interference to neighboring cells. A la
A smaller value results in lower transmit power in PUCCH format 2 and lower interference to neighboring cells. A larg
A smaller value results in lower transmit power in PUCCH format 2a and lower interference to neighboring cells. A la
A smaller value results in lower transmit power in PUCCH format 2b and lower interference to neighboring cells. A la
A relatively small value of this parameter may result in inadequate transmit power for message 3, leading to a reduc
parameter when the InnerLoopPuschSwitch option of the UlPcAlgoSwitch parameter is cleared. If PassLossCoeff is set to a sm
nd the overall network throughput decreases. If this parameter value is too small, the interference to neighboring cells decreas
nd the overall network throughput decreases. If this parameter value is too small, the interference to neighboring cells decreas
erence to neighboring cells. A larger value results in higher transmit power in PUCCH format 1 and higher interference to neighb
ference to neighboring cells. A larger value results in higher transmit power in PUCCH format 1b and higher interference to neig
erence to neighboring cells. A larger value results in higher transmit power in PUCCH format 2 and higher interference to neighb
ference to neighboring cells. A larger value results in higher transmit power in PUCCH format 2a and higher interference to neig
ference to neighboring cells. A larger value results in higher transmit power in PUCCH format 2b and higher interference to neig
or message 3, leading to a reduced transmit power for the data channel and lower throughput of the cell. A relatively large value
ssLossCoeff is set to a small value, it is recommended that P0NominalPUSCH be set to a large value to achieve higher sector
neighboring cells decreases and the throughput of the local cell also decreases.
neighboring cells decreases and the throughput of the local cell also decreases.
cell. A relatively large value of this parameter may result in excessive transmit power for message 3, leading to stronger interfer
e to achieve higher sector throughput. If the PassLossCoeff parameter is set to a large value, it is recommended that P0Nomin
leading to stronger interference to neighboring cells and lower throughput of the network.
commended that P0NominalPUSCH be set to a small value to achieve higher data rates for CEUs. When the InnerLoopPuschS
When the InnerLoopPuschSwitch option of the UlPcAlgoSwitch parameter is selected, a smaller value of the PassLossCoeff par
e of the PassLossCoeff parameter results in lower initial transmit power of the PUSCH and lower interference of the local cell; a
erference of the local cell; a larger value of the PassLossCoeff parameter leads to the opposite effects.
Parameters L18 L26 L8
Local cell ID 11 10 10
PCFICH power -600 -600 -600
PBCH power -600 -600 -600
SCH power 0 0 0
DBCH power -600 -600 -600
PCH power 0 0 0
Rach response power 0 0 0
Prs power 0 0 0
Antenna Output Power 20 20 20
PMCH Power Offset 255 255 255
Meaning
Indicates the local identity of the cell. It uniquely iden
Indicates the offset of the PCFICH transmit power rela
Indicates the offset of the PBCH transmit power relati
Indicates the offset of the transmit power for the cell
Indicates the offset of the transmit power for broadca
Indicates the offset of the transmit power for the pag
Indicates the offset of the transmit power for the ra
Indicates the offset of the pilot power relative to the
Impact on Radio Network Performance
None
You are advised to set the parameter to a value that does not deviate from the value of the PA for even power distrib
You are advised to set the parameter to a value that does not deviate from the value of the PA for even power distrib
You are advised to set the parameter to a value that does not deviate from the value of the PA for even power distrib
You are advised to set the parameter to a value that does not deviate from the value of the PA for even power distrib
You are advised to set the parameter to a value that does not deviate from the value of the PA for even power distrib
You are advised to set the parameter to a value that does not deviate from the value of the PA for even power distrib
You are advised to set the parameter to a value that does not deviate from the value of the PA for even power distrib
A for even power distribution parameter by more than 3 dB. A larger value leads to a larger coverage of the PCFICH but less av
A for even power distribution parameter by more than 3 dB. A larger value leads to a larger coverage of the PBCH but less avail
A for even power distribution parameter by more than 3 dB. A larger value leads to a larger coverage of the SCH but less availab
A for even power distribution parameter by more than 3 dB. A larger value leads to a larger coverage of the dynamic broadcast c
A for even power distribution parameter by more than 3 dB. A larger value leads to a larger coverage of the PCH but less availab
A for even power distribution parameter by more than 3 dB. A larger value leads to a larger coverage of the random access resp
A for even power distribution parameter by more than 3 dB. A larger value leads to a larger coverage of the positioning reference
of the PCFICH but less available power for the PDCCH and PHICH. A smaller value leads to opposite effects.
of the PBCH but less available power for the PDSCH. A smaller value leads to opposite effects.
of the SCH but less available power for the PDSCH. A smaller value leads to opposite effects.
of the dynamic broadcast channel(D-BCH) but less available power for the PDSCH. A smaller value leads to opposite effects.
of the PCH but less available power for the PDSCH. A smaller value leads to opposite effects.
of the random access response signal but less available power for the PDSCH. A smaller value leads to opposite effects.
of the positioning reference signal,but less available power for the PDSCH. A smaller value leads to opposite effects.
leads to opposite effects.
s to opposite effects.
opposite effects.
Parameters L18 L26
Local cell ID 11 10
Default paging cycle 128 radio frames 128 radio frames
NB ONET ONET
Paging Sent Number 1 1
Maximum Number of Paging Records 16 16
Paging Message Sending Strategy First-in First-out Strategy First-in First-out Strategy
L8 MML Command Meaning
10
128 radio frames LST PCCHCFG Indicates the default
numberpaging period
of paging for th (subframes or tim
occasions
ONET LST PCCHCFG For details, see 3GPP TS 36.304.
1 LST PCCHCFG Indicates the number of paging messages t
16 LST PCCHCFG
First-in First-out Strategy LST PCCHCFG
Impact on Radio Network Performance
The values of this parameter and the NB parameter determine the number of paging occasions, that is, the number
For a certain paging load, a larger value of this parameter indicates a larger paging capacity during a specific period
If this parameter is set to a value larger than 1, paging messages are transmitted more than once to UEs over the a
ns, that is, the number of paging groups. A larger value of this parameter may lead to a longer delay in paging a UE but help red
uring a specific period, and a smaller value of this parameter indicates a smaller paging capacity during a specific period.
nce to UEs over the air interface as configured. This increases the probability that UEs receive the paging messages and assis
n paging a UE but help reduce the power consumption of the UE. A smaller value of this parameter may lead to a shorter delay
ring a specific period.
aging messages and assists the EPC in ensuring delivery reliability. However, resource consumption on the air interface also in
may lead to a shorter delay in paging a UE but cause more power consumption of the UE. If the EPC specifies a DRX period fo
n on the air interface also increases. If a great number of paging messages are transmitted, the probability of congestion increa
specifies a DRX period for a UE, the UE uses the smaller value between the period and the parameter value as its DRX period
A larger value of this parameter results in a higher success rate of random access by retransmitting preambles but s
A larger value of this parameter results in a higher success rate of random access by initially sending preambles but
A larger
This value ofaffects
parameter this parameter results in
the interference to athe
lower probability
PRACH of the of UEs
local using
cell and preambles in group
the interference B during
to the PRACH contention-b
and PUSC
This parameter affects the maximum number of consecutive RBs that can be scheduled for the PUSCH.
None
A longer PRACH period associated with this parameter value results in a smaller number of UEs that can access the
A larger value of this parameter results in a higher probability that the eNodeB correctly receives preambles from UE
A larger value of this parameter results in a lower probability that UEs fail to receive message 4 (Msg4) because of s
A larger value of this parameter results in a higher success rate of transmitting message 3 (Msg3) but a longer delay
y retransmitting preambles but stronger interference to neighboring cells. A smaller value leads to the opposite effects.
y initially sending preambles but stronger interference on neighboring cells. A smaller value leads to the opposite effects.
s in group
erence B during
to the PRACH contention-based random access
and PUSCH of neighboring procedures. A smaller value leads to the opposite effects.
cells.
uled for the PUSCH.
mber of UEs that can access the network and less occupied uplink resources. A shorter PRACH period associated with this pa
ctly receives preambles from UEs, but it leads to a longer delay of RRC connection reestablishments when radio link failure (R
message 4 (Msg4) because of scheduling delay, and it also leads to a larger delay for UEs to retransmit preambles. A smaller
sage 3 (Msg3) but a longer delay for UEs to retransmit preambles. A smaller value leads to the opposite effects.
e opposite effects.
the opposite effects.
site effects.
iod associated with this parameter value leads to the opposite effects.
s when radio link failure (RLF) occurs. A smaller value leads to the opposite effects.
smit preambles. A smaller value leads to the opposite effects.
site effects.
Parameters L18 L26 L8
Local cell ID 11 10 10
PB 1 1 1
MOD EUCELLSECTOREQM
LST EUCELLSECTOREQM Indicates the reference signal pow
MOD EUCELLSECTOREQM
LST EUCELLSECTOREQM Indicates the scaling factor inde
MOD EUCELLSECTOREQM Indicates the reference signal power headroom for the sector device serving the
LST EUCELLSECTOREQM If this parameter is set to 0, the reference signal power headroom for the sector d
Impact on Radio Network Performance
None
If the ReferenceSignalPwr setting is unchanged, a smaller value of Pb results in higher EPRE of symbols that appea
If the total power is unchanged, a larger value of Pb results in larger increase in the power based on the ReferenceS
None
her EPRE of symbols that appear during a symbol period in which there are reference signals, higher power for UEs in the loca
power based on the ReferenceSignalPwr value, better channel estimation performance, and higher PDSCH demodulation perfo
r power for UEs in the local cell, and higher interference to neighboring cells; a larger value leads to the opposite effects.
PDSCH demodulation performance; however, the transmit power of PDSCH (Type B) decreases.
the opposite effects.
Parameters L18 L26 L8
Local cell ID 11 10 10
Delta shift ds2 ds2 ds2
ACK/SRI Channel Number 6 6 6
CQI RB number 1 1 1
PUCCH Extended RB Number 1 1 1
Format1 Channel Allocation Mode Fixed Mode Fixed Mode Fixed Mode
SRI Period Adaptive Switch QCIADAPTIVE QCIADAPTIVE QCIADAPTIVE
MML Command
LST PUCCHCFG
LST PUCCHCFG
LST PUCCHCFG
LST PUCCHCFG
LST PUCCHCFG
LST PUCCHCFG
Meaning
Indicates the interval between cyclic shifts used for the PUCCH. Th
Indicates the number of resource indexes allocated to SRI and semi-per
Indicates the number of RBs allocated to the CQI at the RRC layer of
Indicates the total number of RBs at the two ends of the system ban
Impact on Radio Network Performance
None
A smaller value of this parameter leads to a shorter interval between cyclic shifts used for the PUCCH, more UEs su
A smaller value results in fewer UEs supported by the cell, less uplink control signaling overhead, and higher uplink
A smaller valueresults
larger value resultsininlower
a smaller numbertoofthe
interference UEs for which
PUCCH andperiodic CQI
therefore resources
higher PUCCHcandemodulation
be configuredperformance,
in the cell, lo
In both cases, the uplink throughput decreases because PUSCH resources allocated to individual UEs are inconsec
the PUCCH, more UEs supporting code division multiplexing in the same subcarrier, stronger interference between these UEs
verhead, and higher uplink throughput. A larger value leads to the opposite effects.
be configuredperformance,
emodulation in the cell, lower uplink
access control signaling
performance, overhead,
and downlink and higher uplink throughput. A larger value leads to the oppo
throughput.
ndividual UEs are inconsecutive.
erence between these UEs, and lower demodulation performance, but it leads to less PUCCH overhead and higher uplink throu
None
None
None
a) When the number of cells is smaller than 30, the reuse of base sequence groups does not occur. In this case, gro
b) When
When the number of cellsofexceeds
GroupAssignPUSCH all cells30, the one
under reuse of baseissequence
eNodeB groups
set to 0, the might
UL RSs on occur. Thoughare
the PUSCHs planning can be
generated on
When GroupAssignPUSCH of cells under one eNodeB is set to different values, the UL RSs on the PUSCHs can be
When allgroup
cellshopping is not
under one performed,
eNodeB sequence
use the hopping
same base can begroup
sequence supported. After base
to generate sequences
UL RSs are divided
on PUSCHs, into
different Cy
When the cells under one eNodeB use different base sequence groups to generate UL RSs on PUSCHs, set CyclicS
If this parameter is set to BOOLEAN_TRUE, the eNodeB increases the peak data rate for UEs that support uplink 6
occur. In this case, group hopping is not required. Therefore, it is recommended that group hopping be disabled.
oughare
CHs planning can be
generated on performed
the basis oftodifferent
prevent base
neighboring
sequencecells from using
groups. In thisthe same
case, base
each cellsequence group,
can use any the Shift
Cyclic planning
(CS)isvalue
compli
d
n the PUSCHs can be generated on the basis of the same base sequence. Thus, the orthogonality of UL RSs between neighbo
nces are divided
PUSCHs, into
different groups, the
CyclicShift baseneed
values sequences within
to be set each cells
for these groupsohave
that great correlations
the cells (the cyclic
use different base sequences
shifts duringare almost re
semi-persis
n PUSCHs, set CyclicShift to 0.
s that support uplink 64QAM. If this parameter is set to BOOLEAN_FALSE, the eNodeB decreases the peak data rate for the UE
be disabled.
oup, the Shift
y Cyclic planning
(CS)isvalue
complicated when
during the there areofathe
generation large
ULnumber
RS. Theofmore
cells.the
In this case,CS
available it isvalues,
recommended
the morethat
thegroup hopping
V-MIMO usersbe
th
f UL RSs between neighboring cells can be slightly improved. In addition, to ensure orthogonality of UL RSs between cells, only
se
lic sequences
shifts duringare almost regarded
semi-persistent as identical). The correlations between a base sequence in group A and the base sequence
scheduling.
dicates that no SRS resource is available in the cell, and therefore no UE in the cell is configured with SRS resources. This par
s set to EXPERIENCE_FIRST, the TDD SRS configuration that is designed to preferentially guarantee user experience (for exa
be used. For the relationship between the subframe configuration index and the cell-specific subframe cycle/offset, see 3GPP
h SRS resources. This parameter does not take effect on the FDD cell that is established on an LBBPc and uses four or more R
ee user experience (for example, beamforming performance) is used. CAPS is short for call attempt per second. If this paramet
me cycle/offset, see 3GPP TS 36.211. In FDD mode, this parameter is permanently valid. In TDD mode, this parameter is valid
Pc and uses four or more RX antennas, and does not take effect on the TDD cell established on an LBBPc. If this parameter d
per second. If this parameter is set to EXPERIENCE_ENHANCED, users can get better DL user experience than that in EXPER
de, this parameter is valid only if TddSrsCfgMode is set to EXPERIENCE_FIRST.
LBBPc. If this parameter does not take effect on a cell but SRS resources are available in the cell, SRS resources can be confi
erience than that in EXPERIENCE_FIRST mode. This parameter cannot be set to EXPERIENCE_ENHANCED if the LBBPc is
RS resources can be configured for UEs in the cell.
NHANCED if the LBBPc is used. If a cell is established on an LBBPc but this parameter is set to EXPERIENCE_ENHANCED, E
PERIENCE_ENHANCED, EXPERIENCE_ENHANCED is automatically changed to EXPERIENCE_FIRST when this parameter
IRST when this parameter takes effect. This parameter is valid only in TDD mode.
Parameters L18 L26 L8
Local cell ID 11 10 10
Downlink ICIC measurement report interval 5120ms 5120ms 5120ms
Downlink ICIC measurement max report cell number 8 8 8
DownLink ICIC measurement report amount Infinity Infinity Infinity
DownLink ICIC measurement report quantity BOTH BOTH BOTH
DownLink ICIC measurement trigger quantity RSRP RSRP RSRP
DownLink ICIC measurement hysteresis 4 4 4
DownLink ICIC measurement time to trigger 640ms 640ms 640ms
Downlink ICIC A3 offset -10 -10 -10
Downlink ICIC A6 offset -13 -13 -13
MML Command Meaning
Indicates the interval between periodic measurement reports that are s
LST CELLDLICICMCPARA This parameter
Indicates will be removed
the maximum number in of later
cells versions. In thisinversion,
to be included the se
each measure
LST CELLDLICICMCPARA This parameter
Indicates will beofremoved
the number periodicinmeasurement
later versions. In thisafter
reports version,
a DLthe se
ICIC
LST CELLDLICICMCPARA This parameter will be removed in later versions. In this version,
The measured RSRP values are stable, varying little with the load, and the se
LST CELLDLICICMCPARA This parameter
Indicates will beused
the quantity removed
in theinevaluation
later versions. In this
of a DL ICICversion, the se
measuremen
LST CELLDLICICMCPARA This
Indicates the hysteresis for the DL ICIC measurement event. Thisthe
parameter will be removed in later versions. In this version, se
para
LST CELLDLICICMCPARA This parameter
Indicates will be removed
the time-to-trigger in later
for the versions.
DL ICIC In this version,
measurement event.the se
When
LST CELLDLICICMCPARA This
Indicates the offset for DL ICIC event A3. This offset is the differencese
parameter will be removed in later versions. In this version, the be
LST CELLDLICICMCPARA This parameter
Indicates will be
the offset for removed in later
DL ICIC event A6.versions. In this
This offset version,
is the the se
difference be
LST CELLDLICICMCPARA This parameter will be removed in later versions. In this version, the se
Impact on Radio Network Performance
A larger value of this parameter leads to a longer interval at which periodic DL ICIC measurement reports are sent, h
A larger value of this parameter leads to a larger maximum number of neighboring cells that participate in each DL IC
A larger value of this parameter leads to more power consumption of the UE, enables the timely tracing of interferen
None
None
A larger value results in lower probabilities of triggering a downlink ICIC measurement event and stopping the event
A larger value results in lower probabilities of triggering a downlink ICIC measurement event and stopping the event
A larger value results in a lower probability of reporting a downlink ICIC measurement event, a smaller number of UE
A larger value results in a lower probability of reporting a downlink ICIC measurement event, a smaller number of UE
ment reports are sent, hence fewer measurement reports and untimely update of UE locations, and a smaller average throughp
participate in each DL ICIC measurement report, hence a more accurate estimation of interference from neighboring cells and b
mely tracing of interference from neighboring cells on cell edge users (CEUs). In this situation, the interference-inducing neighbo
and stopping the event. A smaller value leads to the opposite effects.
and stopping the event. A smaller value leads to the opposite effects.
a smaller number of UEs that report the related measurements, and fewer signaling messages over the Uu interface. As a resu
a smaller number of UEs that report the related measurements, and fewer signaling messages over the Uu interface. As a resu
a smaller average throughput of cell edge users (CEUs). A smaller value of this parameter leads to the opposite effects.
rom neighboring cells and better service quality and larger average throughput of cell edge users (CEUs); correspondingly, high
erference-inducing neighboring cell can be accurately determined, which increases the throughput gain for CEUs. A smaller valu
the Uu interface. As a result, service quality for CEUs deteriorates, and the CEU throughput and cell capacity decrease. A sma
the Uu interface. As a result, service quality deteriorates for carrier aggregation (CA) CEUs, and the CEU throughput and cell c
he opposite effects.
EUs); correspondingly, higher power consumption will be required for UE measurement and more singling overheads will be req
ain for CEUs. A smaller value of this parameter leads to less power consumption of UE, but affects the timely tracing of interfere
l capacity decrease. A smaller value results in a higher probability of reporting a downlink ICIC measurement event, a larger nu
CEU throughput and cell capacity decrease. A smaller value results in a higher probability of reporting a downlink ICIC measur
gling overheads will be required for measurement reporting. A smaller value of this parameter leads to the opposite effects.
e timely tracing of interference from neighboring cells on CEUs. In this situation, the interference-inducing neighboring cell cann
urement event, a larger number of UEs that report the related measurements, and more signaling messages over the Uu interf
ng a downlink ICIC measurement event, a larger number of UEs that report the related measurements, and more signaling mes
to the opposite effects.
ucing neighboring cell cannot be accurately determined, which may decrease the throughput gain for CEUs and even decrease
essages over the Uu interface. As a result, more UEs occupy cell edge bands, and the CEU throughput decreases.
ts, and more signaling messages over the Uu interface. As a result, more UEs occupy cell edge bands, and the throughput of C
r CEUs and even decrease the throughput of CEUs.
put decreases.
ds, and the throughput of CA CEUs decreases.
Parameters L18 L26 L8
Local cell ID 11 10 10
Gold service arp threshold 5 5 5
Silver service arp threshold 10 10 10
QCI1 handover admission threshold 90 90 90
QCI2 handover admission threshold 90 90 90
QCI3 handover admission threshold 90 90 90
QCI4 handover admission threshold 90 90 90
Gold new service admission threshold offset 5 5 5
Silver new service admission threshold offset 5 5 5
Bronze new service admission threshold offset 5 5 5
QCI1 congest threshold 65 65 65
QCI2 congest threshold 65 65 65
QCI3 congest threshold 65 65 65
QCI4 congest threshold 65 65 65
Offset for service congest relieving 20 20 20
Uplink RB used ratio high threshold 95 95 95
Uplink RB used ratio low threshold 90 90 90
Admission Control Reserved User Number 0 0 0
MML Command Meaning
None
None
If the value of this parameter is too small, the admission threshold is too low for the handed-over service with QCI of
If the value of this parameter is too large,
small, the
the admission
admission threshold
threshold is is too
too high forthe
low for thehanded-over
handed-overservice
servicewithwithQCIQCIofo
large, the
If the value of this parameter is too small, the admission
admission threshold
threshold is is too
too high forthe
low for thehanded-over
handed-overservice
servicewithwithQCIQCIofo
If the value of this parameter is too large, the admission threshold is too high for the handed-over service
small, the admission threshold is too low for the handed-over service with QCI of with QCI o
large, the
If the value of this parameter is too small, the admission
admission threshold
threshold is is too
too high fornew
low for the handed-over serviceofwith
Gold-level services QCI o
all QCIs.
If the value of this parameter is too large, the admission threshold is too high for new Gold-level services.
small, the admission threshold is too low for new Silver-level services of all QCIs In this cas
If the
A value
smaller of this
value of parameter is too
the parameter large,
leads to the admission
a lower threshold
admission is too
threshold forhigh
newfor new Silver-level
Bronze-level services.
services In thisThi
of all QCIs. ca
the parameter
A larger value of this parameter results
leads toinaahigher
higherprobability
admissionof threshold for new Bronze-level
system congestion. services
In this situation, theof system
all QCIs, wh
resou
A smaller value of this parameter leads to a lower probability of generating congestion indications
larger value of this parameter results in a higher probability of system congestion. If the value is large, the system and therefore a hi
smallervalue
A larger valueofofthis
thisparameter
parameterleads
results
to ainhigher
a lowerprobability
probabilityofofsystem
generating congestion
congestion. indications
In this case, theandsystemhence a high
resource
A smaller value of this parameter leads to a lower probability of generating congestion indications
larger value of this parameter indicates a higher probability of system congestion. If the value is large, the system and hence a highe
smallervalue
A larger valueofofthis
thisparameter
parameterleads
leadstotoa alower
lowerprobability
probabilityofofcongestion
generatingrelief.
congestion indications
In the case and hence
of congestion, a highe
services a
A smaller value of this parameter results in a higher probability of congestion relief, but it may lead
larger value of this parameter leads to a lower probability of generating the high usage indication of UL RBs, which to frequent switch
smallervalue
A larger valueofofthis
thisparameter
parameterleads
leadstotoa ahigher
higherprobability
probabilityofofgenerating
generatingthe thelow
high usage
usage indication
indication of of
ULULRBs,RBs, but
which
A smaller value of this parameter leads to a lower probability of generating the low usage indication of UL resources
A smaller value of this parameter leads to less quota UEs reserved for UEs initiating emergency calls and high-prior
d-over service with QCI of 1. In this case, the QoS of the existing services cannot be guaranteed.
d-overservice
d-over servicewith
withQCIQCIofof2.
1.InInthis
thiscase,
case,the
theQoS
admission
of the success rate is low
existing services for services
cannot with QCI of 1.
be guaranteed.
d-overservice
d-over servicewith
withQCIQCIofof3.
2.InInthis
thiscase,
case,the
theQoS
admission
of the success rate is low
existing services for services
cannot with QCI of 2.
be guaranteed.
d-over service with QCI of 3. In this case, the admission success rate is low
d-over service with QCI of 4. In this case, the QoS of the existing services cannot be guaranteed. for services with QCI of 3.
d-over serviceofwith
evel services QCI ofIn4.this
all QCIs. In this case,
case, the the admission
Gold-level success
services occupyrate too
is low for services
many with QCI ofand
system resources, 4. Silver- and Bronze-leve
level services. In this case, the access success rate is low for Gold-level services.
-level services of all QCIs. In this case, the Gold- and Silver-level services occupy too many system resources, and Bronze-leve
r-level services.
l services In thisThis
of all QCIs. case,
maythecause
access success service
excessive rate is low for Silver-level
admission and henceservices.
affect the QoS of the admitted services.
elituation,
servicestheof system
all QCIs, which may
resource usagedecrease
and thethe access
access success
success rate rate
areoflow.
Bronze-level services.
cations and therefore a higher access success rate. If the
value is large, the system resource usage and the access success rate are value is small, anlow.
excessive number of users may be admitted, but th
ications
ase, theand systemhence a higher
resource access success
utilization rate. If the
and the access valuerate
success is small, an excessive number of users might be admitted, but the
are low.
cations and hence a higher access success rate. If the value
alue is large, the system resource usage and the access success rate are is small, an excessive
low. number of users might be admitted, but the
cations and hence
of congestion, a higher
services areaccess
releasedsuccess rate.control
as a load If the value is small, an excessive number of users might be admitted, but the
action.
ay lead to frequent switching between overload
dication of UL RBs, which may cause excessive admission, but and overload relief.
the protection over resource allocation is performed after the ad
indication
dication of of
ULUL RBs,
RBs, but the
which maysatisfaction rates are
cause excessive compared
admission, butfurther to make admission
the protection for resourcedecisions.
allocationTherefore, the after
is performed parameter h
the adm
ndication of UL resources resource blocks and hence a lower admission success rate, but the protection for resource allocation
gency calls and high-priority UEs and more common UEs can access the cell. A larger value of this parameter leads to the oppo
nd Silver- and Bronze-level services cannot be admitted. This affects the access success rates of the Silver- or Bronze-level se
resources, and Bronze-level services cannot be admitted. This affects the access success rates of the Bronze-level services of
admitted services.
ers may be admitted, but the load control actions are not taken in time to relieve the congestion. In this situation, the overall QoS
s might be admitted, but the load control actions are not taken in time to relieve the congestion. In this case, the overall QoS sa
might be admitted, but the load control actions are not taken in time to relieve the congestion. In this case, the overall QoS sati
might be admitted, but the load control actions are not taken in time to relieve the congestion. In this case, the overall QoS sati
on is performed after the admission decision. In addition, when the value of the parameter is too large, load control actions are
Therefore, the after
is performed parameter has no obvious
the admission impact
decision. on admission.
Therefore, In addition,
this parameter does when the value
not affect of overall
the the the parameter is too small,
QoS satisfaction rateexces
much
tion for resource allocation is performed after the admission decision. Therefore, this parameter has no obvious impact on adm
arameter leads to the opposite effects.
e Silver- or Bronze-level services of all QCIs.
he Bronze-level services of all QCIs.
is situation, the overall QoS satisfaction rate of the existing services decreases and the call drop rate increases.
s case, the overall QoS satisfaction rate of the existing services drops and the call drop rate rises.
case, the overall QoS satisfaction rate of the existing services drops and the call drop rate rises.
case, the overall QoS satisfaction rate of the existing services drops and the call drop rate rises.
e, load control actions are taken more slowly.
ameter
QoS is too small,
satisfaction rateexcessive
much. overload control actions may be resulted.
no obvious impact on admission. In addition, when the value of the parameter is small, the load control algorithm may mistaken
e increases.
rol algorithm may mistakenly trigger the service release, which will cause a rise in the call drop rate.
Parameters L18 L26 L8
Local cell ID 11 10 10
Intelligent power-off of carriers switch Off Off Off
Start time 0:00:00 0:00:00 0:00:00
Stop time 6:00:00 6:00:00 6:00:00
Downlink PRB threshold 20 20 20
Downlink PRB offset 20 20 20
Uplink PRB threshold 20 20 20
Uplink PRB offset 20 20 20
MML Command Meaning
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
Parameters L18 L26 L8
Local cell ID 11 10 10
Low power consumption mode switch Off Off Off
Low power consumption mode order
Start time
Stop time
Cell used power reduce time length 120 120 120
Reference signal power reduce time length 120 120 120
RF shutdown time length 120 120 120
Cell used power ratio 50 50 50
Reference signal power adjust offset -1 -1 -1
Time length for entering the low power consumption mode 5 5 5
Back power save policy Customized Customize Customize
MML Command
LST CELLLOWPOWER
LST CELLLOWPOWER
LST CELLLOWPOWER
LST CELLLOWPOWER
LST CELLLOWPOWER
LST CELLLOWPOWER
LST CELLLOWPOWER
LST CELLLOWPOWER
LST CELLLOWPOWER
LST CELLLOWPOWER
LST CELLLOWPOWER
Meaning
Indicates the switch for the functionality of the low power consumption mode
Indicates the switch for forcibly entering the low power consumption mode. Wh
Indicates the start time of the low power consumption mode.
Indicates the stop time of the low power consumption mode. If the stop time is
Indicates the duration in which the transmit power for services is reduced in
Indicates the duration in which the reference signal transmit power is reduce
Indicates the duration in which RF channels are shut down in the cell in lo
Indicates the percentage of the transmit power for services to the total tra
Indicates the amount by which the reference signal transmit power is reduced
Indicates the duration when the cell stays in normal mode before entering the
Indicates the backup power saving policy of the eNodeB when the mains supply
Impact on Radio Network Performance
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
Parameters L18 L26 L8
Local cell ID 11 10 10
LST CELLULICICMCPARA
Meaning
Indicates the offset for the UL ICIC measurement event. If this parameter is set to a large value, the signal quality of
Impact on Radio Network Performance
ameter is set to a large value, the signal quality of the neighboring cell must be significantly better than that of the serving cell b
n that of the serving cell before a UL ICIC measurement event is triggered. For details, see 3GPP TS 36.331.
Parameters L18
Local cell ID 11
Uplink Scheduling Strategy EPF
adaptive HARQ switch SemiOn
SINR target IBLER adjustment 10
System Bandwidth Ratio Used By Pre-schedule user per TTI 50
minimal period of pre-allocation 5
data size of pre-allocation 80
Uplink hopping type Hopping off
Free Users Uplink RB Ratio 0
UL scheduling request user data length 600
Semi-persistent resource implicit release threshold 2
Smart pre-allocation duration 0
Uplink EPF capacity factor 1
Uplink Resource Block Allocation Strategy Fs nonFs Strategy
Doppler Measurement Level CLASS_0
Uplink HARQ Maximum Transmission Number 5
Sparse Smart Pre-allocation Duration 0
Uplink Semi-persistent Scheduling Interval 20ms
Sri False Detect Threshold Switch Off
No UL Scheduling TTI Number After GAP 0
Uplink Delay-based Scheduling Strategy No Delay Scheduli
Uplink Schedule Abnormal Ue Threshold 15
Specific Packet Size Threshold 4000
SR Masking Switch On
PUSCH DTX Scheduling Strategy NEW_TX
Max Number of UL RLC Segments for VoIP 0
Uplink Enhanced Voip Schedule Switch 0
Sinr Threshold of UL FSS by Interference 0
Ul Coordinated AMC Dl RSRP Offset -20
Statistic Num Threshold for TTIB Trigger 10
Statistic Num Threshold for TTIB Exit 20
Hysteresis to Exit TTI Bundling 5
TTIB Max Number of RLC Segments 4
TTIB Max Number of HARQ Transmissions 16
TTI Bundling Trigger Strategy SERVICE_VOIP
Doppler Algo Switch 0
Enhanced VMIMO Switch OFF
Ue Num Threshold in PDCCH PUSCH Balance 10000
Data Threshold in PDCCH and PUSCH Balance 10000
Head Overhead For Uplink Scheduling 0bit
Minimal Period of Sparse Pre-allocation SAME_AS_OTHER
Data Size of Sparse Pre-allocation SAME_AS_OTHER
Uplink Interference Randomization Mode
SINR Adjustment Target IBLER for VoLTE 10
SFN Uplink Load Period 1800
L26 L8 MML Command
10 10
EPF EPF LST CELLULSCHALGO
SemiOn SemiOn LST CELLULSCHALGO
10 10 LST CELLULSCHALGO
50 50 LST CELLULSCHALGO
5 5 LST CELLULSCHALGO
80 80 LST CELLULSCHALGO
Hopping off Hopping off LST CELLULSCHALGO
0 0 LST CELLULSCHALGO
600 600 LST CELLULSCHALGO
2 2 LST CELLULSCHALGO
0 0 LST CELLULSCHALGO
1 1 LST CELLULSCHALGO
Fs nonFs StrategFs nonFs StrategyLST CELLULSCHALGO
CLASS_0 CLASS_0 LST CELLULSCHALGO
5 5 LST CELLULSCHALGO
0 0 LST CELLULSCHALGO
20ms 20ms LST CELLULSCHALGO
Off Off LST CELLULSCHALGO
0 0 LST CELLULSCHALGO
No Delay SchedulNo Delay SchedulLST CELLULSCHALGO
15 15 LST CELLULSCHALGO
4000 4000 LST CELLULSCHALGO
On On LST CELLULSCHALGO
NEW_TX NEW_TX LST CELLULSCHALGO
0 0 LST CELLULSCHALGO
0 0 LST CELLULSCHALGO
0 0 LST CELLULSCHALGO
-20 -20 LST CELLULSCHALGO
10 10 LST CELLULSCHALGO
20 20 LST CELLULSCHALGO
5 5 LST CELLULSCHALGO
4 4 LST CELLULSCHALGO
16 16 LST CELLULSCHALGO
SERVICE_VOIP SERVICE_VOIP LST CELLULSCHALGO
0 0 LST CELLULSCHALGO
OFF OFF LST CELLULSCHALGO
10000 10000 LST CELLULSCHALGO
10000 10000 LST CELLULSCHALGO
0bit 0bit LST CELLULSCHALGO
SAME_AS_OTHESAME_AS_OTHELST CELLULSCHALGO
SAME_AS_OTHESAME_AS_OTHELST CELLULSCHALGO
LST CELLULSCHALGO
10 10 LST CELLULSCHALGO
1800 1800 LST CELLULSCHALGO
Meaning Impact on Radio Network Performance
Indicates the UL scheduling policy, which determines the When this parameter is set to ADAPTIVE_HARQ_SW_OF
ULSCH_STRATEGY_MAX_
Indicates the switch that is used to control whether t When this parameter is set to ADAPTIVE_HARQ_SW_SEM
Indicates the target IBLER of the SINR adjustment algori This parameter controls uplink cell throughput. The cell edg
Indicates the ratio of the maximum bandwidth resources th A larger value of this parameter leads to consumption of m
Indicates the minimum interval between two pre-allocations A larger value of this parameter leads to a larger schedulin
Indicates the dataindicates
Hopping_Type2: amount that
pre-allocated to each
adaptive FH user. and
is enabled A FH
larger
typevalue
2 is of this In
used. parameter leadsUEs
this scenario, to a in
shorter delay
the cell can in
de
Hopping_Type2_RANDOM: indicates that random FH is enabled None and FH type 2 is used. In this scenario, all UEs in t
Indicates the percentage of free shared RBs on the PUSCH None
Indicates the data length that the UL scheduler assigns toA smaller value of this parameter leads to a smaller numbe
Indicates the threshold for the number of consecutive zerIf this parameter value is too large, network resources may
Indicates the duration of smart preallocation. This parameA larger value of this parameter leads to a shorter delay in
Indicates the capacity factor for uplink enhanced proporti The value 1 ensures optimal fairness of resource allocation
Indicates the strategy for allocating resource blocks (R If this parameter is set to FS_INRANDOM_ADAPTIVE, inte
Indicates the Doppler measurement level, which is used fThe Doppler measurement results are used in the impleme
Indicates the maximum number of uplink hybrid automaticA smaller value of this parameter leads to fewer radio reso
Indicates the smart preallocation duration for sparse pac If this parameter value is the same as the SmartPreAllocat
Indicates the semi-persistent scheduling period in the up If this parameter is set to ms20, voice services have the sh
Indicates whether to increase the scheduling request indicIf this parameter is set to ON, the SRI false detection proba
Indicates the number of consecutive transmission time in Setting this parameter to 0 has no impact on network perfo
Indicates whether to enable delay-based dynamic schedulin If a cell is heavily loaded with VoIP services, setting this pa
erformance
o ADAPTIVE_HARQ_SW_OFF,
ULSCH_STRATEGY_MAX_CI,waste UEs with good channel
of resources due toquality are conflicts
resource preferentially
may scheduled, thereby
occur, thereby achieving
decreasing the acell
high spectrum
throughput
o ADAPTIVE_HARQ_SW_SEMI_ON, HARQ is used when a HARQ fails due to resource allocation conflicts, measurement GA
nk cell throughput. The cell edge throughput in different networking scenarios corresponds to different uplink target IBLER value
ter leads to consumption of more resources in preallocation, a shorter delay in UL data transmission, but stronger UL interferen
ter leads to a larger scheduling interval in preallocation, longer delay in UL data transmission, but weaker UL interference and l
ter leads to a shorter delay in UL data transmission, but stronger UL interference and more power consumption for UEs. A sma
meter leads to a smaller number of preliminarily scheduled SRs, but a longer delay in UL data transmission. A larger value of this
large, network resources may be wasted due to delay in implicit release of semi-persistent resources.
ter leads to a shorter delay in UL data transmission, but stronger UL interference and more power consumption for UEs. A sma
fairness of resource allocation to UEs while maximizing the cell capacity. If this parameter is set to a value greater than 1, a lar
_INRANDOM_ADAPTIVE, inter-cell interference decreases. Both throughput of cell edge users (CEUs) and the total cell throug
esults are used in the implementation of features Downlink Frequency-selective Scheduling and High-Mobility-Triggered Idle Mo
meter leads to fewer radio resource overheads caused by HARQ retransmissions but lower radio link reliability. A larger value of
same as the SmartPreAllocationDuration parameter value, the network performance is not affected. If this parameter value is g
20, voice services have the shortest scheduling delay. If this parameter is set to ADAPTIVE or ms40, the number of UEs suppo
, the SRI false detection probability decreases to 0.5% for UEs in the DRX state and the number of uplink retransmissions caus
as no impact on network performance. Setting this parameter to a value within the range from 1 to 4 decreases the service dro
h VoIP services, setting this parameters to VOIP_DELAYSCH increases the MOS and system capacity for VoIP services, but pr
yreasing
achieving
the acell
high spectruminefficiency,
throughput the uplink,but QoS
but lessfor services
PDCCH and fairness
resources between services cannot be ensured. The maximum s
are consumed.
onflicts, measurement GAP conflicts, or PDCCH congestion, thereby improving the utilization of uplink resources and reducing
t uplink target IBLER values. In static channels, the target IBLER value corresponding to uplink cell edge throughput is close to
, but stronger UL interference and more power consumption for UEs. A smaller value of this parameter leads to the opposite eff
eaker UL interference and less power consumption for UEs. A smaller value of this parameter leads to the opposite effects.
onsumption for UEs. A smaller value leads to the opposite effects.
ssion. A larger value of this parameter leads to a larger number of preliminarily scheduled SRs, but more resources are wasted
onsumption for UEs. A smaller value leads to the opposite effects. If this parameter is set to 0, uplink preallocation does not take
value greater than 1, a larger factor results in more RBs being allocated to cell center users(CCUs) and fewer RBs to cell edge
Us) and the total cell throughput increase when the cell is lightly loaded, and throughput of CEUs increases but the total cell thro
h-Mobility-Triggered Idle Mode. Compared with the scenario where the parameter is set to CLASS_0, features Downlink Freque
reliability. A larger value of this parameter leads to the opposite effects.
If this parameter value is greater than the interval of ping services and the SmartPreAllocationDuration parameter value is less
, the number of UEs supporting semi-persistent scheduling increases while the scheduling delay for voice services also increas
uplink retransmissions caused by SRI false detections decreases; the SRI false detection probability retains the default value 1%
decreases the service drop rate of Qualcomm UEs, but also decreases uplink throughput and prolongs uplink scheduling delay
ty for VoIP services, but prolongs the delay of SR scheduling, ping services, and the duration for a UE changing from the idle m
e ensured. The maximum system capacity can be verified when this parameter is set to ULSCH_STRATEGY_MAX_CI. When t
nk resources and reducing the consumption of PDCCH resources.
edge throughput is close to 10%. In fading channels, the target IBLER value corresponding to uplink cell edge throughput is mo
er leads to the opposite effects.
o the opposite effects.
more resources are wasted in UL data transmission. Because the number of scheduled SRs in subsequent stages can be dyna
preallocation does not take effect. If this parameter value is greater than the interval of the ping service, the delay of ping servic
and fewer RBs to cell edge users(CEUs). This increases cell throughput but damages fairness among UEs in the cell. If this pa
reases but the total cell throughput may decrease when the cell is heavily loaded. Setting this parameter to the default value FS
, features Downlink Frequency-selective Scheduling and High-Mobility-Triggered Idle Mode achieve more gains when this para
ion parameter value is less than the interval of ping services, the delay of ping services can accurately reflect the delay of comm
voice services also increases, which probably causes the MOS value of voice services decreases. If this parameter is set to AD
retains the default value 1% for UEs not in the DRX state. If this parameter is set to OFF, the SRI false detection probability ret
ngs uplink scheduling delay of non-Qualcomm UEs. A larger non-zero value of this parameter within the range from 1 to 4 leads
E changing from the idle mode to active mode. Setting this parameter to NO_DELAYSCH has no impact on network performan
RATEGY_MAX_CI. When this parameter is set to ULSCH_STRATEGY_RR, scheduling fairness among UEs is achieved, but th
cell edge throughput is more than 10%. The uplink transmission efficiency may decrease either because the value of this param
equent stages can be dynamically adjusted with the scenario, the parameter settings affect only SR transmission performance,
ly reflect the delay of commercial services. It is recommended that this parameter be set to a value greater than or equal to the
this parameter is set to ADAPTIVE, the UEs that cannot use the uplink semi-persistent scheduling period of 40 ms enter the up
se detection probability retains the default value 1% for UEs, regardless of whether the UEs are in the DRX state or not.
he range from 1 to 4 leads to a longer uplink scheduling delay and a smaller uplink throughput.
pact on network performance.
ong UEs is achieved, but the minimum system capacity is available, and QoS cannot be ensured for UEs. The scheduling fairne
ause the value of this parameter is too large or because the value of this parameter is too small.
ransmission performance, and UL data transmission in subsequent stages are not affected.
being allocated to CEUs and fewer RBs to CCUs, which results in similar throughput for CCUs and CEUs. However, fairness a
Indicates the switch of the DL This parameter specifies the switch of the DL scheduling policy. When this parameter
Indicates the percentage of freNone
Indicates the maximum numberThe o value of this parameter has a significant impact on the throughput under MIMO.
Indicates the scheduling polic None
Indicates the proportion of res A larger value of this parameter indicates a larger proportion of resources reserved fo
Indicates the capacity factor f The value 1 ensures optimal fairness of resource allocation to UEs while maximizing
Indicates the selection ratio t A larger value results in shorter delay for small-packet services in this cell but higher d
Indicates the resource block ( Consider a cell that serves a small number of UEs and has downlink ICIC enabled. If
Indicates the scheduling poli If downlink ICIC is enabled and this parameter is set to EDGE_USER_NO_PRIO, spe
For services whose QoS class Ifi this parameter is set to ROUND_DOWN, all allocated RBs are fully utilized, spectra
Indicates the maximum numberA smaller value of this parameter leads to fewer radio resource overheads caused by
Indicates the weight for sched A larger value of this parameter leads to a higher probability that non-GBR services w
Indicates the duration within If the parameter value is too large, user throughput during handovers decreases. If th
Indicates whether to perform dSetting this parameter to ON increases UE throughput in scenarios where ranks repo
Indicates the method for measu The Doppler measurement requires an uplink carrier. If this parameter is set to FROM
Indicates the semi-persistent sIf this parameter is set to ms20, voice services have the shortest scheduling delay. If
Indicates how to apply the pol If this parameter is set to MULTIUSER_STRATEGY, throughput of capability-limited U
policy. When this parameter is set to DLSCH_PRI_TYPE_MAX_CI, UEs with good channel quality are preferentially scheduled
ion of resources reserved for non-GBR services. This decreases the service satisfaction rate and the number of admitted users
on to UEs while maximizing the cell capacity. If this parameter is set to a value greater than 1, a larger factor results in more RB
rvices in this cell but higher downlink interference to neighboring cells. A smaller value leads to the opposite effects.
as downlink ICIC enabled. If this parameter is set to ALL_EDGE_USER, CEUs are allocated more RBs and therefore are likely
DGE_USER_NO_PRIO, spectral efficiency of the network improves, but CEUs' user experience cannot improve. If downlink IC
RBs are fully utilized, spectral efficiency is high, but cell throughput is relatively low. If this parameter is set to ROUND_UP, a few
ource overheads caused by HARQ retransmissions but lower radio link reliability. A larger value of this parameter leads to the o
lity that non-GBR services with long scheduling delay are scheduled. A smaller value of this parameter leads to the opposite eff
g handovers decreases. If the parameter value is too small, the service interruption duration during handovers is prolonged.
scenarios where ranks reported by a UE change frequently or are unsuitable for UE scheduling. Setting this parameter to OFF
his parameter is set to FROMSCC but an SCC is not configured with an uplink carrier, frequency selective scheduling is not sup
shortest scheduling delay. If this parameter is set to ms40, the number of UEs supporting semi-persistent scheduling increases
ughput of capability-limited UEs in the cell center or near the cell center increases, and downlink throughput also increases whe
re preferentially scheduled, thereby achieving a high spectrum efficiency, but QoS and scheduling fairness cannot be ensured f
e number of admitted users for non-GBR services if both non-GBR services and GBR services exist in the network. A smaller va
er factor results in more RBs being allocated to cell center users(CCUs) and fewer RBs to cell edge users(CEUs). This increase
pposite effects.
Bs and therefore are likely to experience higher data rates. If this parameter is set to PART_EDGE_USER, a CEU is scheduled
not improve. If downlink ICIC is enabled and this parameter is set to EDGE_USER_PRIO, CEUs' user experience improves.
s set to ROUND_UP, a few allocated RBs are not utilized, spectral efficiency is low, but cell throughput is relatively high. Comp
is parameter leads to the opposite effects.
er leads to the opposite effects.
andovers is prolonged.
ting this parameter to OFF has no impact on network performance.
ctive scheduling is not supported on the SCC, and therefore throughput on the SCC does not increase. If this parameter is set
stent scheduling increases while the scheduling delay for voice services also increases, which probably decreases the MOS va
ughput also increases when the cell is lightly loaded. Setting this parameter to SINGLEUSER_STRATEGY has no impact on ne
irness cannot be ensured for UEs. The maximum system capacity can be verified when this parameter is set to DLSCH_PRI_T
in the network. A smaller value of this parameter leads to the opposite effect.
users(CEUs). This increases cell throughput but damages fairness among UEs in the cell. If this parameter is set to a value less
USER, a CEU is scheduled at either the edge band or center band and therefore CEUs' data rates may not increase.
er experience improves.
put is relatively high. Compared with setting this parameter to ROUND_UP, setting this parameter to ADAPTIVE does not waste
se. If this parameter is set to FROMPCC, frequency selective scheduling is supported on the SCC, generating frequency selec
bly decreases the MOS value of voice services.
TEGY has no impact on network performance.
ter is set to DLSCH_PRI_TYPE_MAX_CI. When this parameter is set to DLSCH_PRI_TYPE_RR, scheduling fairness among U
ameter is set to a value less than 1, a smaller factor results in more RBs being allocated to CEUs and fewer RBs to CCUs, whic
ay not increase.
ADAPTIVE does not waste RBs when the number of required RBGs is less than 1.
d fewer RBs to CCUs, which results in similar throughput for CCUs and CEUs. However, fairness among UEs in the cell is dama
annot be ensured for UEs. The scheduling fairness among UEs can be verified when this parameter is set to DLSCH_PRI_TYP
e and the settings of other DRX parameters remain unchanged, the UE may keep waiting for the retransmitted data even when
n the opposite effects.
ransmitted data even when the data is lost. In this case, the UE stays in active time and the power consumption is large.
onsumption is large.
Parameters L18
Local cell ID 11
FDD enter DRX threshold 300
FDD exit DRX threshold 800
TDD enter DRX threshold Uplink 300
TDD exit DRX threshold Uplink 800
TDD enter DRX threshold Downlink 300
TDD exit DRX threshold Downlink 800
Data amount Statistic timer 30
DRX Power Saving Measurement Switch Off
DRX Power Saving Measurement Period 50
DRX Power Saving Measurement Enter DRX Threshold 800
DRX Power Saving Measurement Exit DRX Threshold 900
UnSync Long DRX Cycle 1280 subframes
Cqi-Mask Config Switch Off
Onduration Timer Unsync 5 PDCCH subframes
DRX Inactivity Timer Unsync 1280 PDCCH subframes
DRX Policy Mode Default
DRX Start Offset Optimization Switch Off
DRX Receive DTX Process Switch On
DRX for Measurement Switch Off
Long DRX Cycle for Measurement 160 subframes
On Duration Timer for Measurement 2 PDCCH subframes
DRX Inactivity Timer for Measurement 2 PDCCH subframes
DRX Retransmission Timer for Measurement 4 PDCCH subframes
Short DRX Switch for Measurement Off
Short DRX Cycle for Measurement 20 subframes
Short Cycle Timer for Measurement 1
SR Detect Optimize Switch Off
DRX StartOffset Adjust Switch Off
Measurement DRX Special Schedule Switch Off
Coverage based GSM Measurement DRX Configure Switch Off
L26 L8 MML Command
10 10
300 300 LST CELLDRXPARA
800 800 LST CELLDRXPARA
300 300 LST CELLDRXPARA
800 800 LST CELLDRXPARA
300 300 LST CELLDRXPARA
800 800 LST CELLDRXPARA
30 30 LST CELLDRXPARA
Off Off LST CELLDRXPARA
50 50 LST CELLDRXPARA
800 800 LST CELLDRXPARA
900 900 LST CELLDRXPARA
1280 subframes 1280 subframes LST CELLDRXPARA
Off Off LST CELLDRXPARA
5 PDCCH subframes 5 PDCCH subframes LST CELLDRXPARA
1280 PDCCH subframes 1280 PDCCH subframes LST CELLDRXPARA
Default Default LST CELLDRXPARA
Off Off LST CELLDRXPARA
On On LST CELLDRXPARA
Off Off LST CELLDRXPARA
160 subframes 160 subframes LST CELLDRXPARA
2 PDCCH subframes 2 PDCCH subframes LST CELLDRXPARA
2 PDCCH subframes 2 PDCCH subframes LST CELLDRXPARA
4 PDCCH subframes 4 PDCCH subframes LST CELLDRXPARA
Off Off LST CELLDRXPARA
20 subframes 20 subframes LST CELLDRXPARA
1 1 LST CELLDRXPARA
Off Off LST CELLDRXPARA
Off Off LST CELLDRXPARA
Off Off LST CELLDRXPARA
Off Off LST CELLDRXPARA
Meaning Impact on Radio Network Performance
None
A larger value of this parameter results in a lower probability of handovers to UTRAN, and a smaller value results in
A
Mnlarger
is thevalue of this parameter
measurement value ofresults in a lowercell.
the neighboring probability of handovers
Ofn is the to UTRAN,
frequency-specific andofathe
offset smaller value results
neighboring in
cell. Thr
A larger value of Hys results in a lower probability of triggering event B1 and therefore a lower probability of handove
A larger value of this parameter results in a lower probability of handovers to UTRAN, and a smaller value results in
A larger value of this parameter results in a lower probability of handover to the UTRAN cell, and a smaller value lea
A larger value of this parameter results in a lower probability of handover to the UTRAN cell, and a smaller value lea
maller value results in a higher probability.
maller value results
e neighboring in a higher
cell. Thresh is theprobability.
threshold for event B1. Hys is the hysteresis for event B1.
probability of handover. A large value may affect user experience. A smaller value of Hys leads to a higher probability of trigger
maller value results in a higher probability.
and a smaller value leads to a higher probability.
and a smaller value leads to a higher probability.
higher probability of triggering event B1. A small value may cause handover decision errors and ping-pong handovers.
-pong handovers.
Parameters L18 L26 L8
Local cell ID 11 10 10
Interfreq handover group ID 0 0 0
Interfreq A1A2 hysteresis 2 2 2
Interfreq A1A2 time to trigger 640ms 640ms 640ms
A4A5 Based Interfreq A1 RSRP Threshold -117 -117 -117
A4A5 Based Interfreq A1 RSRQ Threshold -20 -20 -20
A4A5 Based Interfreq A2 RSRP Threshold -117 -117 -117
A4A5 Based Interfreq A2 RSRQ Threshold -24 -24 -24
Interfreq handover hysteresis 4 4 4
CoverageBased Interfreq RSRP threshold -116 -116 -116
CoverageBased Interfreq RSRQ threshold -20 -20 -20
Interfreq HandOver Time to Trigger 640ms 640ms 640ms
Load Based Interfreq RSRP threshold -103 -103 -103
Load Based Interfreq RSRQ threshold -18 -18 -18
Freq Priority Based Interfreq A1 RSRP threshold -85 -85 -85
Freq Priority Based Interfreq A1 RSRQ threshold -16 -16 -16
Interfreq A3 offset 2 2 2
A3 based interfreq A1 RSRP threshold -95 -95 -95
A3 based Interfreq A2 RSRP threshold -99 -99 -99
Freq Priority Based Interfreq A2 RSRP threshold -87 -87 -87
Freq Priority Based Interfreq A2 RSRQ threshold -20 -20 -20
InterFreq MLB A1A2 RSRP Threshold -90 -90 -90
Interfreq A5 RSRP threshold 1 -117 -117 -117
Interfreq A5 RSRQ threshold 1 -24 -24 -24
Service-Request based handover A4 RSRP threshold -130 -130 -130
Service-Request based handover A4 RSRQ threshold -36 -36 -36
MLB Inter-Freq Handover A5 Threshold1 RSRP -43 -43 -43
MLB Inter-Freq Handover A5 Threshold1 RSRQ -24 -24 -24
Uplink Bad Quality Handover A4 Offset 0 0 0
A3 Based Interfreq A1 RSRQ Threshold -20 -20 -20
A3 Based Interfreq A2 RSRQ Threshold -24 -24 -24
Ul High Traffic Handover A4 Threshold of RSRP -103 -103 -103
Ul High Traffic Handover A4 Threshold of RSRQ -18 -18 -18
MML Command Meaning
None
The triggering condition of event A2 is as follows: Ms + Hys < Thresh.
Ms is the measurement value of the serving cell, Hys is the hysteresis for event A1 or A2 contained in the measurem
The time-to-trigger helps reduce the number of inter-frequency measurements and prevent unnecessary inter-freque
A larger value of this parameter results in a lower probability of triggering event A4 and hence causes a lower probab
A larger value of this parameter results in a lower probability of triggering event A4 and hence causes a lower probab
A larger value of this parameter results in a lower probability of triggering event A4 and hence causes a lower probab
A larger value of this parameter results in a lower probability of handover to an inter-frequency cell, a smaller averag
A larger value of this parameter results in a lower probability of triggering event A4 and hence causes a lower probab
A larger value of this parameter results in a lower probability of triggering event A4 and hence causes a lower probab
None
None
A larger
The valuecondition
entering of this parameter results
of event A1 is asinfollows:
a lowerMs
probability of triggering event A3 and therefore a lower probability
- Hys > Thresh.
Thresh
The is the condition
entering thresholdofforevent
the event. A larger
A2 is as value
follows: Ms of Thresh
+ Hys results in a lower probability of triggering event A1 and
< Thresh.
Thresh is the threshold for the event. A smaller value of Thresh results in a lower probability of triggering event A2 an
None
None
A larger value of this parameter results in a smaller range of cell center users to be selected, a larger range of cell e
or A2 contained in the measurement configuration, and Thresh is the threshold for the particular event. A larger value of Hys res
prevent unnecessary inter-frequency measurements. The larger the value of this parameter, the smaller the average number of
and hence causes a lower probability of handover. A large value may affect user experience. A smaller value of this parameter le
and hence causes a lower probability of handover. A large value may affect user experience. A smaller value of this parameter le
and hence causes a lower probability of handover. A large value may affect user experience. A smaller value of this parameter le
-frequency cell, a smaller average number of handovers, and a higher call drop rate. A smaller value of this parameter leads to
and hence causes a lower probability of handover. A large value may affect user experience. A smaller value of this parameter le
and hence causes a lower probability of handover. A large value may affect user experience. A smaller value of this parameter le
and therefore a lower probability of handover. A smaller value of this parameter leads to a higher probability of triggering event A
bability of triggering event A1 and hence causes a lower probability of stopping inter-frequency measurements. A smaller value
obability of triggering event A2 and hence causes a lower probability of starting inter-frequency measurements. A larger value o
selected, a larger range of cell edge users to be selected, and a lower probability of triggering MLB in large-coverage or same-c
nt. A larger value of Hys results in a lower probability of triggering event A1 or A2.
aller the average number of inter-frequency measurements, and the higher the probability of call drops.
er value of this parameter leads to a higher probability of triggering event A4. A small value may cause handover decision errors
er value of this parameter leads to a higher probability of triggering event A4. A small value may cause handover decision errors
er value of this parameter leads to a higher probability of triggering event A4. A small value may cause handover decision errors
of this parameter leads to the opposite effect.
er value of this parameter leads to a higher probability of triggering event A4. A small value may cause handover decision errors
er value of this parameter leads to a higher probability of triggering event A4. A small value may cause handover decision errors
n large-coverage or same-coverage cells. A smaller value of this parameter results in a larger range of cell center users to be se
e handover decision errors and ping-pong handovers.
e handover decision errors and ping-pong handovers.
e handover decision errors and ping-pong handovers.
of cell center users to be selected, a smaller range of cell edge users to be selected, and a lower probability of triggering MLB i
obability of triggering MLB in small-coverage cells. If this parameter is set to a large or small value, the average UE throughput i
e average UE throughput in high-load cells is affected.
Parameters L18 L26 L8 MML Command
Local cell ID 11 10 10
Intrafreq handover group ID 0 0 0 LST CELLEXTENDEDQCI
Intrafreq handover hysteresis 4 4 4 LST CELLEXTENDEDQCI
Intrafreq handover offset 4 4 4 LST CELLEXTENDEDQCI
Intrafreq handover time to trigger 640ms 640ms 640ms LST CELLEXTENDEDQCI
Meaning Impact on Radio Network Performance
None
None
None
With other conditions unchanged, a smaller parameter value for a cell leads to lower probabilities of the cell meeting
None
None
None
A larger value of this parameter indicates a higher probability of a UE camping on the cells assigned with the same f
The greater the parameter, the more difficult for the cell to meet the S criterion, the more difficult for the cell to becom
With other conditions unchanged, a larger value of this parameter results in a lower probability of reselection to a ne
With other conditions unchanged, a larger value of this parameter results in a lower probability of reselection to a ne
With other conditions unchanged, a larger value of this parameter results in a lower probability of reselection to a ne
With other conditions unchanged, a larger value of this parameter results in a lower probability of reselection to a ne
None
None
None
None
None
The throughput volume of the E-UTRAN cell with a higher frequency priority must be greater than that of the E-UTR
ties of the cell meeting criteria S and becoming a suitable cell for selection, and a larger parameter value for a cell leads to high
signed with the same frequency as the serving one, and a smaller value indicates a lower probability.
ult for the cell to become Suitable Cell. The difficulty level of the cell selection is increased. The smaller the parameter, the easi
y of reselection to a neighboring cell on the frequency, and a smaller value results in a higher probability.
y of reselection to a neighboring cell on the frequency, and a smaller value results in a higher probability.
y of reselection to a neighboring cell on the frequency, and a smaller value results in a higher probability.
y of reselection to a neighboring cell on the frequency, and a smaller value results in a higher probability.
ler the parameter, the easier for the cell to meet the S criterion, the easier for the cell to become Suitable Cell. The difficulty lev
provide signals that meet the quality requirement of basic services.
table Cell. The difficulty level of the cell selection is decreased. The selected cell should provide the signal quality for the basic s
signal quality for the basic services.
Parameters L18 L26
Local cell ID 11 10
ANR flag 0 0
Overlap Indicator NO NO
LST EUTRANVOIPHOBLKLIST
LST EUTRANVOIPHOBLKLIST
NO
LST EUTRANVOIPHOBLKLIST
0
LST EUTRANVOIPHOBLKLIST
Auto Mode
Impact on Radio Network Performance
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
Parameters L18 L26
Local cell ID 11 10
BCCH group ID 0 0
GERAN version EDGE EDGE
Starting ARFCN 0 0
Band indicator GSM_dcs1800 GSM_dcs1800
Cell reselection priority configure indicator Configure Configure
Cell reselection priority 2 2
PMAX configure indicator Not configure Not configure
PMAX
Minimum required RX level 0 0
High priority threshold 7 7
Lower priority threshold 3 3
Frequency offset 0 0
NCC monitoring permitted 255 255
Frequency Priority for Connected Mode 0 0
Continuous Coverage Indication NON_CONTINUOUS NON_CONTINUOUS
GERAN Freq Group RAN Sharing Indication 1 1
ANR Indication ALLOWED ALLOWED
ANR Frequency Priority 0 0
L8 MML Command
12
0 LST GERANNFREQGROUP
EDGE LST GERANNFREQGROUP
0 LST GERANNFREQGROUP
GSM_dcs1800 LST GERANNFREQGROUP
Configure LST GERANNFREQGROUP
2 LST GERANNFREQGROUP
Not configure LST GERANNFREQGROUP
LST GERANNFREQGROUP
0 LST GERANNFREQGROUP
7 LST GERANNFREQGROUP
3 LST GERANNFREQGROUP
0 LST GERANNFREQGROUP
255 LST GERANNFREQGROUP
0 LST GERANNFREQGROUP
NON_CONTINUOUS LST GERANNFREQGROUP
1 LST GERANNFREQGROUP
ALLOWED LST GERANNFREQGROUP
0 LST GERANNFREQGROUP
Meaning Impact on Radio Network Performance
difficult for the cell to meet the S criterion, the more difficult for the cell to become Suitable Cell. The difficulty level of the cell sel
lts in a larger probability of reselection to a neighboring cell on a frequency in the GERAN carrier frequency group, decreasing
lts in a larger probability of reselection to a neighboring cell on a frequency in the GERAN carrier frequency group, decreasing
to more measurement reports. This enables UEs to be handed over more timely and decreases the call drop rate. A smaller va
ng one, and a smaller value indicates a lower probability.
difficulty level of the cell selection is increased. The smaller the parameter, the easier for the cell to meet the S criterion, the eas
quency group, decreasing the access success rate of the cell. A larger value of this parameter results in the opposite effects.
quency group, decreasing the access success rate of the cell. A larger value of this parameter results in the opposite effects.
call drop rate. A smaller value of this parameter leads to the opposite effect.
eet the S criterion, the easier for the cell to become Suitable Cell. The difficulty level of the cell selection is decreased. The sele
s in the opposite effects.
s in the opposite effects.
tion is decreased. The selected cell should provide the signal quality for the basic services.
Parameters L18
Local cell ID 11
BlindHO A1A2 RSRP trigger threshold -127
BlindHO A1A2 RSRQ trigger threshold -30
High Speed Handover Threshold 60
Handover Mode switch 0
SRVCC Handover Optimization Switch 0
Uplink Bad Quality Handover MCS Threshold 5
Uplink Bad Quality Handover IBLER Threshold 20
Speed Evaluated Period 30s
HO Num in Speed Evaluated Period 3
LTE To UTRAN CSFB Measurement Processing Mode HANDOVER_IMMEDIATELY
CSFB Measurement Waiting Timer 100
L26 L8 MML Command
10 10
-127 -127 LST CELLHOPARACF
-30 -30 LST CELLHOPARACF
60 60 LST CELLHOPARACFG
00 LST CELLHOPARACF
00 LST CELLHOPARACFG
55 LST CELLHOPARACFG
20 20 LST CELLHOPARACFG
30s 30s LST CELLHOPARACFG
33 LST CELLHOPARACFG
HANDOVER_IMMEDIATELY HANDOVER_IMMEDIATELY LST CELLHOPARACFG
100 100 LST CELLHOPARACFG
Meaning Impact on Radio Network Performance
of handovers from the E-UTRAN to UTRAN based on SRVCC increases, and the number of such handovers based on PS han
condition of event A2 and therefore an easier triggering condition of blind redirection or CCO. If this parameter value is too large
condition of event A2 and therefore an easier triggering condition of blind redirection or CCO. If this parameter value is too large
andovers based on PS handovers decreases. Turning off this switch has no impact on network performance.
parameter value is too large, the number of handovers decreases and that of redirections or CCOs increases, which increases t
parameter value is too large, the number of handovers decreases and that of redirections or CCOs increases, which increases t
creases, which increases the service interruption duration. A smaller value of this parameter indicates a more difficult triggering
creases, which increases the service interruption duration. A smaller value of this parameter indicates a more difficult triggering
s a more difficult triggering condition of event A2 and therefore a more difficult triggering condition of blind redirection or CCO. A
s a more difficult triggering condition of event A2 and therefore a more difficult triggering condition of blind redirection or CCO. A
blind redirection or CCO. A too small parameter value increases the service drop risk.
blind redirection or CCO. A too small parameter value increases the service drop risk.
Parameters L18 L26 L8 MML Command
Local cell ID 11 10 10
A3 Offset -10 -10 -10 LST CELLMCPARA
Hysteresis 4 4 4 LST CELLMCPARA
Time to Trigger 640ms 640ms 640ms LST CELLMCPARA
Max Report Cell Number 8 8 8 LST CELLMCPARA
Report Amount Infinity Infinity Infinity LST CELLMCPARA
Report Interval 5120ms 5120ms 5120ms LST CELLMCPARA
Reoprt Quantity BOTH BOTH BOTH LST CELLMCPARA
Trigger Quantity RSRP RSRP RSRP LST CELLMCPARA
A6 Offset -13 -13 -13 LST CELLMCPARA
IntraFreq Period MR Max Report Cell 6 6 6 LST CELLMCPARA
IntraFreq Period MR Trigger Quantity RSRP RSRP RSRP LST CELLMCPARA
IntraFreq Period MR Report Quantity Both Both Both LST CELLMCPARA
InterFreq Period MR Max Report Cell 3 3 3 LST CELLMCPARA
InterFreq Period MR Trigger Quantity RSRP RSRP RSRP LST CELLMCPARA
InterFreq Period MR Report Quantity Both Both Both LST CELLMCPARA
Meaning
A larger value of this parameter results in a lower probability of reporting event A3 and accordingly a smaller number
A larger value of this parameter results in a lower probability of meeting entering and leaving conditions for event A3
A larger value of this parameter results in a lower probability of meeting entering and leaving conditions for event A3
A larger value of this parameter results in a larger number of cells to be included in a measurement report, which fac
A larger value of this parameter results in more power consumption of UEs but more timely reflection of the interfere
A larger value of this parameter results in a longer interval between periodic measurement reports and accordingly a
None
None
A larger value of this parameter results in a lower probability of reporting event A6 in CA scenarios and accordingly a
nd accordingly a smaller number of UEs that report the related measurement results. In this case, the algorithm performance is
d leaving conditions for event A3 or A6. A smaller value of this parameter results in opposite effects.
d leaving conditions for event A3 or A6. A smaller value of this parameter results in opposite effects.
a measurement report, which facilitates more accurate evaluation on interferences from neighboring cells, improves the perform
e timely reflection of the interferences from neighboring cells on CEUs. A smaller value of this parameter results in opposite effe
rement reports and accordingly a lower frequency that UEs report the related measurement results. In this case, the capability
n CA scenarios and accordingly a smaller number of UEs that report the related measurement results. In this case, the algorithm
e algorithm performance is poorer but signaling overheads are less. A smaller value of this parameter results in opposite effect
cells, improves the performance of CEUs, and increases the average throughput of CEUs. However, the power consumption o
eter results in opposite effects.
In this case, the capability of UE location tracing and the average throughput of CEUs decrease. A smaller value of this parame
s. In this case, the algorithm performance is poorer but signaling overheads are less. A smaller value of this parameter results in
er results in opposite effects.
, the power consumption of UEs due to measurements and the overheads for measurement reporting are increased. A smaller
maller value of this parameter results in opposite effects and in addition, frequent reporting of measurement results increases th
Indicates the length of the timer T310. For details, see 3GPP
Indicates the length of the timer T311. For details, see 3GPP
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None
None
None
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eNode B
Timer302(s) 4
Timer320 for load balance(min) 10
Timer304 for EUTRAN(ms) 500
Timer304 for GERAN(ms) 8000
Timer320 for other(min) 120
Ue inactive timer(s) 10
Uplink Sync Timer(s) 180
Filter Repeated RRCConnReq Timer(s) 2
UE Inactivity Timer Dynamic DRX(s) 200
Uplink Sync Timer Dynamic DRX(s) 20
Ue Inactive Timer for Qci1(s) 10
Parameters L18 L26 L8
Local cell ID 11 10 10
Weight of queue 0 10 10 10
Weight of queue 1 1 1 1
Weight of queue 2 10 10 10
Weight of queue 3 10 10 10
Weight of queue 4 10 10 10
Weight of queue 5 10 10 10
Weight of queue 6 10 10 10
MML Command Meaning
LST CELLSERVICEDIFFCFG
LST CELLSERVICEDIFFCFG
LST CELLSERVICEDIFFCFG
LST CELLSERVICEDIFFCFG
LST CELLSERVICEDIFFCFG Indicates the weight of the queue, which is used in ser
LST CELLSERVICEDIFFCFG Indicates the weight of the queue, which is used in ser
LST CELLSERVICEDIFFCFG Indicates the weight of the queue, which is used in ser
LST CELLSERVICEDIFFCFG Indicates the weight of the queue, which is used in ser
LST CELLSERVICEDIFFCFG Indicates the weight of the queue, which is used in ser
Impact on Radio Network Performance
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None
None
None
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Parameters L18 L26 L8
Local cell ID 11 10 10
PRACH False Alarm Detect Radius Threshold 0 0 0
RACH Threshold Boosting Ratio 0 0 0
Prach Interference Period 30 30 30
Prach Interference Threshold -108 -108 -108
Prach Interference Hysteresis 5 5 5
MML Command Meaning
-20 LST CELLDSS Indicates the offset for event A3. This
-20 LST CELLDSS Indicates the offset for event A6. This
0 LST CELLDSS
0 LST CELLDSS
2 LST CELLDSS
A larger value of this parameter leads to more spectrum resources that can be used by the eNodeB and larger down
A larger value of this parameter leads to more spectrum resources that can be used by the eNodeB and larger down
If this parameter is set to ON, interference from the E-UTRAN cell to GERAN cells decreases, improving the GERAN
If this parameter is set to BASEBANDPROCESS, the E-UTRAN cell has higher performance.
If this parameter is set to NONE, the GSM spectrum may cause interference to the overall E-UTRAN spectrum, dete
A larger value of this parameter results in a lower probability of reporting event A3 and accordingly a smaller number
A larger value of this parameter results in a lower probability of reporting event A6 in CA scenarios and accordingly a
by the eNodeB and larger downlink capacity of the E-UTRAN cell. A smaller value of this parameter leads to the opposite effect
by the eNodeB and larger downlink capacity of the E-UTRAN cell. A smaller value of this parameter leads to the opposite effect
ecreases, improving the GERAN cell performance. If this parameter is set to OFF, interference from the E-UTRAN cell to GERA
rmance.
verall E-UTRAN spectrum, deteriorating the E-UTRAN cell performance.
d accordingly a smaller number of UEs that report the related measurement results. In this case, the algorithm performance is p
CA scenarios and accordingly a smaller number of UEs that report the related measurement results. In this case, the algorithm
eads to the opposite effects.
he E-UTRAN cell to GERAN cells increases, increasing GSM transmit power and deteriorating the E-UTRAN cell performance.
algorithm performance is poorer but signaling overheads are less. A smaller value of this parameter results in opposite effects.
In this case, the algorithm performance is poorer but signaling overheads are less. A smaller value of this parameter results in
-UTRAN cell performance.