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V100R008C00 (NodeB)
Issue 12
Date 2014-05-30
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Purpose
This document describes all the performance counters of the NodeB.
Version
The following table lists the product versions involved in this document.
BTS3900 V100R008C00
The mapping single-mode base station version
BTS3900A
is:
BTS3900L NodeB: V200R015C00
BTS3900C
BTS3900AL
DBS3900
Intended Audience
This document is intended for:
l Network planners
l System engineers
l Field engineers
l Shift operators
l Site maintainers
l Network operators
Change History
For detailed performance counter changes, see the release notes.
Document Structure
Figure 1 shows the document structure.
Table 1 Terms
Term Explanation
Item Description
Functio Overview Definition of a function subset and the flowchart for measuring
n Subset related counters.
Counter A table that lists parent counters and their child counters in a
Relationship table. Note that the child counters listed in the table cover only
typical scenarios. That is, some scenarios are not covered by any
counter. Therefore, the value of a parent counter is larger than or
equal to the sum of the values of its child counters. Some counters
may not be involved in any counter relationship.
Item Description
Original The version for which the counter was first available.
Release
Contents
FunctionSubSets
FunctionSubSet FunctionSubSet Name
Overview
EQUIPMENT measurements per NodeB.
Counters
Counter ID Counter Name Counter Original Release
Description
Counter Relationship
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the shutdown duration of all power supplying units (PSUs) in the NodeB
within the measurement period.
Counter 50333215 VS.ShutdownTime.PSU will be replaced by counter 1593835620
VS.PSU.ShutdownTime in later versions. In the current version, counters 50333215
VS.ShutdownTime.PSU and 1593835620 VS.PSU.ShutdownTime are both valid, and the value
of counter 50333215 VS.ShutdownTime.PSU is properly reported . Counter 50333215
VS.ShutdownTime.PSU will be deleted in later versions. Using counter 50333215
VS.ShutdownTime.PSU is not recommended.
Measurement Points
In a measurement period, the intelligent shutdown status of each PSU is sampled every second.
When one or more PSUs are intelligently shut down, this counter is added by one.
Formula
None
Unit
s
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
VS.BTS.EnergyCons.Adding
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The counter measures the power consumption of the NodeB within a measurement period, which
equals the sum of the rated power consumption of each board.
Measurement Points
The estimated NodeB power consumption is sampled every 5 minutes based on the power
consumption of the BBU, RRUs/RFUs, and peripheral devices such as electromechanical
devices and ALDs. At the end of a measurement period, the sum of these sampling results is
used as the value of this counter
Formula
None
Unit
kWh
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
VS.BTS.EnergyCons.Measuring
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The counter measures the power consumption of the NodeB within a measurement period, which
is calculated by the power system based on the detected current and voltage.
Measurement Points
The power consumption monitored by all the PMUs is sampled every 5 minutes. At the end of
a measurement period, the sum of these sampling results is used as the value of the counter.
Formula
None
Unit
kWh
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
FunctionSubSets
FunctionSubSet FunctionSubSet Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Name Counter Original Release
Description
Counter Relationship
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the number of CEs configured for hardware of all available boards in an
uplink resource group.
Measurement Points
This counter is sampled every 30 seconds. At the end of a measurement period, the maximum
of these sampling results is defined as the value of the counter.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the number of uplink CEs consumed by all cells in an uplink resource
group.
Measurement Points
The number of uplink CEs consumed by all cells in an uplink resource group is sampled every
30 seconds. At the end of a measurement period, the average number of uplink CEs in an uplink
resource group is obtained by dividing the accumulated value in the period by the number of
samples. The maximum of these sampling results is defined as the maximum number of uplink
CEs consumed by all cells in an uplink resource group, and the minimum of these sampling
results is defined as the minimum number of uplink CEs consumed by all cells in an uplink
resource group.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
FunctionSubSets
FunctionSubSet FunctionSubSet Name
Overview
The board measurement indicates the baseband resource usage of a certain NodeB board.
Counters
Counter ID Counter Name Counter Original Release
Description
Counter Relationship
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The number of downlink CEs configured on a baseband board. The counter is sampled every
30 seconds. At the end of the measurement period, the maximum of these sampling results is
used as the value of the counter. For example, if the measurement period is 15 minutes, there
are 30 sampling results and the maximum of these sampling results is used as the value of the
counter. If the board is unable to process downlink services, the number of CEs reported is zero.
Measurement Points
The system samples the downlink hardware configured CEs number on available boards in an
uplink resource group in period.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The number of uplink CEs configured on a baseband board. The counter is sampled every 30
seconds. At the end of the measurement period, the maximum of these sampling results is used
as the value of the counter. For example, if the measurement period is 15 minutes, there are 30
sampling results and the maximum of these sampling results is used as the value of the counter.
If the board is unable to process uplink services, the number of CEs reported is zero.
Measurement Points
The system samples the uplink hardware configured CEs number on available boards in an uplink
resource group in period.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the number of downlink CEs consumed by all cells in a board.
Measurement Points
The number of downlink CEs consumed by all cells in a baseband board is sampled every 30
seconds. At the end of a measurement period, the average number of downlink CEs consumed
by a baseband board is obtained by dividing the accumulated value in the period by the number
of samples. The maximum of these sampling results is defined as the maximum number of
downlink CEs consumed by a baseband board, and the minimum of these sampling results is
defined as the minimum number of downlink CEs consumed by a baseband board. The number
of downlink CEs consumed by a baseband board includes the number of CEs consumed by
common channels in a cell, and these CEs are not included in the VS.CE.DLAvailable.Board
counter. Therefore, the number of downlink CEs consumed by a baseband board may be greater
than the value of VS.CE.DLAvailable.Board.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the number of uplink CEs consumed by all cells in a board.
Measurement Points
The number of uplink CEs consumed by all cells in a baseband board is sampled every 30
seconds. At the end of a measurement period, the average number of uplink CEs consumed by
a baseband board is obtained by dividing the accumulated value in the period by the number of
samples. The maximum of these sampling results is defined as the maximum number of uplink
CEs consumed by a baseband board, and the minimum of these sampling results is defined as
the minimum number of uplink CEs consumed by a baseband board.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
The average ratio of HSDPA users that have been activated on the board scheduler
and the ratio of HSDPA users supported by a board
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
These counters indicate the ratio of HSDPA users that have been activated on the board scheduler
and the ratio of HSDPA users supported by a board.
Measurement Points
The ratio of HSDPA users on a board is sampled every five seconds. At the end of a measurement
period, the accumulated number of HSDPA equivalent users within a sampling period is A, the
number of samples is B, and the number of HSDPA users supported on the board is C. One
Formula
None
Unit
%
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
The maximum ratio of HSDPA users that have been activated on the board
scheduler and the ratio of HSDPA users supported by a board
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
These counters indicate the ratio of HSDPA users that have been activated on the board scheduler
and the ratio of HSDPA users supported by a board.
Measurement Points
The ratio of HSDPA users is sampled every five seconds. At the end of a measurement period,
the maximum number of HSDPA equivalent users on a board is A and the number of HSDPA
users supported on the board is C. One HSDPA user is regarded as one HSDPA equivalent user.
In addition, if DC-HSDPA/DB-HSDPA/MC-HSDPA is activated, a DC-HSDPA/DB-HSDPA/
MC-HSDPA user is regarded as one HSDPA user in the anchor carrier and one HSDPA user in
the supplementary carrier, and this counter is measured in the two carriers separately. If HSDPA
scheduler resource pool is enabled, all boards that support the feature are used as a shared
resource pool. At the end of a measurement period, the maximum number of HSDPA equivalent
users in the resource pool within a sampling period is A, and the number of HSDPA users
supported in the resource pool is C. The formula for calculating the counter is as follows:
VS.BOARD.UsedHsdpaUserRatio.Max = A/C.
Formula
None
Unit
%
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
The average ratio of HSUPA users that have been activated on the board scheduler
and the ratio of HSUPA users supported by boards.
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
These counters indicate the ratio of HSUPA users that have been activated on the board scheduler
and the ratio of HSUPA users supported by boards.
Measurement Points
The ratio of HSUPA users on a board is sampled every five seconds. At the end of a measurement
period, the accumulated number of HSUPA equivalent users is A, the number of samples is B,
and the number of HSUPA users supported on the board is C. The formula for calculating the
counter is as follows: VS.BOARD.UsedHsupaUserRatio.Mean = A/(B*C). Note that one one
HSUPA user is regarded as one HSUPA equivalent user. In addition, when the DC-HSUPA
feature is activated, a DC-HSUPA user is regarded as one HSUPA user in the anchor carrier and
one HSUPA user in the supplementary carrier, and this counter is measured in the two carriers
separately.
Formula
None
Unit
%
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
The maximum ratio of HSUPA users that have been activated on the board
scheduler and the ratio of HSUPA users supported by boards.
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
These counters indicate the ratio of HSUPA users that have been activated on the board scheduler
and the ratio of HSUPA users supported by boards.
Measurement Points
The ratio of HSUPA users is sampled every five seconds. At the end of a measurement period,
the maximum number of HSUPA equivalent users on a board is A and the number of HSUPA
users supported on the board is C. The formula for calculating the counter is as follows:
VS.BOARD.UsedHsupaUserRatio.Max = A/C. Note that one one HSUPA user is regarded as
one HSUPA equivalent user. In addition, when the DC-HSUPA feature is activated, a DC-
HSUPA user is regarded as one HSUPA user in the anchor carrier and one HSUPA user in the
supplementary carrier, and this counter is measured in the two carriers separately.
Formula
None
Unit
%
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Overview
This counter provides the load on a board in the NodeB.
Counters
Counter ID Counter Name Counter Original Release
Description
Counter Relationship
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides the maximum and average CPU usage of a board in a specified
measurement period.
Measurement Points
In the sampling interval of 5s, the CPU usage is sampled many times, and the average of these
sampling results is used as the average CPU usage of this sampling interval. The maximum or
the average of the final sampling results is used as the value of this counter. Each sampling result
is based on the maximum usage among multiple CPUs in the board. For example, if the number
of times that the average CPU usage exceeds the preconfigured threshold in the measurement
period is X1, X2, X3, ..., and Xn, the value of the VS.Board.CPUload.Max and
VS.Board.CPUload.Mean counters are calculated using the following formulae:
VS.BRD.CPULOAD.MAX = MAX(Xi), VS.BRD.CPULOAD.MEAN =(X1+X2+...+Xn)/n.
Formula
None
Unit
%
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides the percentage of the period during which the CPU usage of a board
exceeds the threshold to the entire measurement period.
Measurement Points
In a measurement period, the average CPU usage is sampled every 5s. The percentage of the
period during which the CPU usage of a board exceeds the threshold to the entire measurement
period is used as the value of this counter. Each sampling result is based on the maximum usage
among multiple CPUs in the board.
Formula
None
Unit
%
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
FunctionSubSets
FunctionSubSet FunctionSubSet Name
Overview
The Node Equipment Performance Measurement function subset measures the node equipment
performance measurement.
Counters
Counter ID Counter Name Counter Original Release
Description
Counter Relationship
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the shutdown duration of all power supplying units (PSUs) in the base
station within the measurement period.
Measurement Points
In a measurement period, the intelligent shutdown status of each PSU is sampled every second.
When one or more PSUs are intelligently shut down, this counter is added by one.
Formula
None
Unit
s
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the power consumption of the UMTS within a measurement period, which
equals the sum of the power consumption of boards and RF modules working in UMTS mode.
In a UMTS only base station, the value of this counter equals the base station power consumption.
In a multimode base station, the value of this counter is a part of the base station power
consumption.
Measurement Points
The system samples the power consumption of boards and RF modules working in UMTS mode
every 5 minutes. At the end of a measurement period, the sum of these estimated sampling results
is used as the value of this counter.
Formula
None
Unit
kWh
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the power consumption of the UMTS within a measurement period. In a
UMTS only base station, the value of this counter equals the base station power consumption.
In a multimode base station, the value of this counter is a part of the base station power
consumption.
Measurement Points
The system samples the power consumption measured by the power system every 5 minutes. At
the end of a measurement period, the sum of these sampling results divided by the number of
modes where the PMU is configured equals to the UMTS power consumption and is used as the
value of the counter.
Formula
None
Unit
kWh
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
FunctionSubSets
FunctionSubSet FunctionSubSet Name
Overview
The BBU Board Load Performance Measurement function subset measures the load on a BBU
board.
Counters
Counter ID Counter Name Counter Original Release
Description
Counter Relationship
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides the number of times of CPU use rate overload.
Measurement Points
In the sampling interval of 5s, the CPU usage is sampled many times, and the average of these
sampling results is used as the average CPU usage of this sampling interval. At the end of a
measurement period, the number of times that the average CPU usage exceeds the preconfigured
threshold is used as the value of the counter. The preconfigured threshold is 85%. For example,
if the number of times that the average CPU usage exceeds the preconfigured threshold in the
measurement period is X1, X2, X3, ..., and Xn, the value of the
VS.BBUBoard.CPULoad.CumulativeHighloadCount counter is the sum of X1, X2, X3, ..., and
Xn.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides the maximum and average CPU usage of a board in a specified
measurement period.
Measurement Points
In the sampling interval of 5s, the CPU usage is sampled many times, and the average of these
sampling results is used as the average CPU usage of this sampling interval. The maximum or
the average of the final sampling results is used as the value of this counter. Each sampling result
is based on the maximum usage among multiple CPUs in the board. For example, if the number
of times that the average CPU usage exceeds the preconfigured threshold in the measurement
period is X1, X2, X3, ..., and Xn, the value of the VS.BBUBoard.CPUload.Max and
VS.BBUBoard.CPUload.Mean counters are calculated using the following formulae:
VS.BBUBoard.CPUload.Max = MAX(Xi), VS.BBUBoard.CPUload.Mean =(X1+X2+...+Xn)/
n.
Formula
None
Unit
%
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides the percentage of the period during which the CPU usage of a board
exceeds the threshold to the entire measurement period.
Measurement Points
In the measurement period of 5s, the CPU usage is sampled many times, and the average of these
sampling results is used as the final sampling result of this measurement period. The percentage
of the period during which the CPU usage of a board exceeds the threshold to the entire
measurement period is used as the value of this counter. Each sampling result is based on the
maximum usage among multiple CPUs in the board.
Formula
None
Unit
%
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
FunctionSubSets
FunctionSubSet FunctionSubSet Name
Figure 1-1
Counters
Counter ID Counter Name Counter Original Release
Description
Counter Relationship
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
These counters provide the number of bytes in the packets successfully transmitted and the
number of bytes in the packets successfully received on an Ethernet port within a measurement
period, respectively. They reflect the traffic on the Ethernet port at the data link layer. The counter
value includes the number of bytes in the MAC header, VLAN flag, payload, and CRC field
that is at the end of a packet.
Measurement Points
The number of bytes in the packets successfully transmitted or successfully received on the
Ethernet port is sampled per second. At the end of a measurement period, the sum of these
sampling results is used as the value of the corresponding counter.
Formula
None
Unit
byte
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
These counters provide the number of transmitted packets, received packets, or error packets on
an Ethernet port within a measurement period. They reflect the traffic on and the transmission
quality of the Ethernet port at the data link layer. The FEGE.RxErrPackets counter provides the
number of error packets received on physical links and failed in CRC checks.
Measurement Points
The number of transmitted packets, received packets, or error packets is sampled per second. At
the end of a measurement period, the sum of these sampling results is used as the value of the
corresponding counter.
Formula
None
Unit
packet
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The counters measure the transmit rate and the receive rate on the Ethernet port within a
measurement period. They indicate the traffic on the Ethernet port at the data link layer.
Measurement Points
The transmit rate or the receive rate on the Ethernet port is sampled per second. At the end of a
measurement period, the maximum, minimum, or average of these sampling results is used as
the value of the corresponding counter.
Formula
None
Unit
bit/s
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
These counters provide total transmit and receive bandwidth in Ethernet in the current
measurement period, reflecting the ETH bandwidth.
Measurement Points
Available bandwidth in the transmit and receive directions of the Ethernet per second. At the
end of a measurement period, the average of these sampling results is used as the value of the
corresponding counter.
Formula
None
Unit
kbit/s
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
FunctionSubSets
FunctionSubSet FunctionSubSet Name
Overview
The E1T1 function subset helps analyze the transmission quality of the system and ensure the
stable and reliable running of the system. Figure 1-2 shows the position of the E1/T1 port in the
TCP/IP model.
Figure 1-2
Counters
Counter ID Counter Name Counter Original Release
Description
Counter Relationship
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the number of code type errors on the E1/T1 electrical port within a
measurement period. A code type error occurs if the line coding modes at two communicating
E1/T1 electrical ports mismatch.
Measurement Points
The number of code type errors on the E1/T1 electrical port is sampled per second. At the end
of a measurement period, the sum of these sampling results is used as the value of the counter.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the number of base frame alignment errors on the E1/T1 electrical port
within a measurement period. A base frame alignment error prohibits the precise location of
frames.
Measurement Points
The number of base frame alignment errors on the E1/T1 electrical port is sampled per second.
At the end of a measurement period, the sum of these sampling results is used as the value of
the counter.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the number of CRC errors on the E1/T1 electrical port within a
measurement period. This counter is relevant only for CRC multiframes (E1) or extended
superframes (T1).
Measurement Points
The measurement is performed per second to count the number of CRC errors on the E1/T1
electrical port, and the sum of these sampling results is calculated as the result of the
corresponding counter at the end of a measurement period.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the number of Ebit errors, that is the number of cyclic redundancy check
(CRC) failures reported by the peer end, within a measurement period. The counter measures
the number of Ebit errors for CRC multi-frames (E1) or extended super-frames (T1).
Measurement Points
The number of Ebit errors on the E1/T1 port is sampled per second. At the end of a measurement
period, the sum of these sampling results is used as the value of the counter.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the number of Sa6 errors on the E1 port within a measurement period.
This counter is relevant only for CRC multiframes (E1 port).
Measurement Points
The measurement is performed per second to count the number of Sa6 errors on the E1 port, and
the sum of these sampling results is calculated as the result of the corresponding counter at the
end of a measurement period.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the number of multiframe cycles on the E1/T1 electrical port within a
measurement period.
Measurement Points
The measurement is performed per second to count the number of multiframe cycles on the E1/
T1 electrical port, and the sum of these sampling results is calculated as the result of the
corresponding counter at the end of a measurement period.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the number of times that frames are not aligned within a measurement
period. It indicates the multiframe variable. This counter is relevant only for CRC multiframes
(E1) or extended superframes (T1).
Measurement Points
The measurement is performed per second to count the number of times that frames are not
aligned on the E1/T1 electrical port. Every time the multi-frames (E1) or extended super-frames
(T1) change, the counter increases by one.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides the total error seconds in the TX direction on an E1/T1 link. It reflects the
quality on the E1/T1 link. A second is considered an error second in the TX direction if an e-bit
error occurs or an RDI alarm is generated in this second.
Measurement Points
This counter is sampled per second in the TX direction. This counter is increased by one each
time a second is considered as a errored second.
Formula
None
Unit
s
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides the total severely errored seconds (SESs) in the TX direction on an E1/
T1 link. It reflects the quality on the E1/T1 link. A second is considered a severe error bit second
in the TX direction if the e-bit error rate is larger than 30% or an RDI alarm is generated in this
second.
Measurement Points
This counter is sampled per second in the TX direction. This counter is increased by one each
time a second is considered as a severely errored second.
Formula
None
Unit
s
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides the total severely errored seconds (SESs) in the TX direction on an E1/
T1 link. If there are more than 10 consecutive seconds with severe bit errors, these seconds are
considered as SESs.
Measurement Points
This counter is sampled per second in the TX direction.
Formula
None
Unit
s
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides the total errored seconds in the RX direction on an E1/T1 link. It reflects
the quality on the E1/T1 link. A second is considered an error second in the RX direction if an
error occurs or an LOS/AIS/LOF alarm is generated in this second.
Measurement Points
This counter is sampled per second in the RX direction. This counter is increased by one each
time a second is considered as a errored second.
Formula
None
Unit
s
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides the total severely errored seconds (SESs) in the RX direction on an E1/
T1 link. It reflects the quality on the E1/T1 link. A second is considered a severe error bit second
in the RX direction if the bit error rate is larger than 30% or an LOS/AIS/LOF alarm is generated
in this second.
Measurement Points
This counter is sampled per second in the RX direction. This counter is increased by one each
time a second is considered as a severely errored second.
Formula
None
Unit
s
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides the total severely errored seconds (SESs) in the RX direction on an E1/
T1 link. If there are more than 10 consecutive seconds with severe bit errors, these seconds are
considered as SESs.
Measurement Points
This counter is sampled per second in the RX direction.
Formula
None
Unit
s
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
FunctionSubSets
FunctionSubSet FunctionSubSet Name
Overview
The DataLink.PPP function subset measures the number of packets transmitted on the PPP link
of the base station and evaluates the information about the rates, for example, the number of
received packets, the number of transmitted packets, and the rate. It represents the traffic volume
and quality of services carried by the PPP link. Figure 1-3 shows the position of the PPP link
in the TCP/IP model.
Figure 1-3
Counters
Counter ID Counter Name Counter Original Release
Description
Counter Relationship
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The following table describes the meanings of each counter.
Measurement Points
Number of successfully transmitted packets, packets discarded by the transmit direction,
successfully received packets, and packets discarded by the receive direction on the PPP link
per second. At the end of a measurement period, the sum of these sampling results is used as the
value of the corresponding counter.
Formula
None
Unit
packet
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The following table describes the meanings of each counter.
Measurement Points
Number of bytes successfully transmitted and received on the PPP link per second. At the end
of a measurement period, the sum of these sampling results is used as the value of the
corresponding counter.
Formula
None
Unit
byte
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The following table describes the meanings of each counter.
Measurement Points
Number of bytes transmitted and received on the PPP link per second. At the end of a
measurement period, the maximum, minimum, and average sampling results are reported.
Formula
None
Unit
bit/s
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The following table describes the meanings of each counter.
Measurement Points
Available bandwidth in the transmit and receive directions of the PPP link per second. At the
end of a measurement period, the average of these sampling results is used as the value of the
corresponding counter.
Formula
None
Unit
kbit/s
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
FunctionSubSets
FunctionSubSet FunctionSubSet Name
Overview
The MPGRP function subset measures traffic volumes of the services carried by the MPGRP
links and the service quality. Figure 1-4 shows the position of the MP group in the TCP/IP
model.
Figure 1-4
Counters
Counter ID Counter Name Counter Original Release
Description
Counter Relationship
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The following table describes the meanings of each counter.
Measurement Points
Number of successfully transmitted packets, packets discarded by the transmit direction,
successfully received packets, and packets discarded by the receive direction by the MP group
is sampled per second. At the end of a measurement period, the average of these sampling results
is used as the value of the counter.
Formula
None
Unit
packet
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The following table describes the meanings of each counter.
Measurement Points
Number of bytes successfully transmitted and received by the MP group is sampled per second.
At the end of a measurement period, the sum of these sampling results is used as the value of
the counter.
Formula
None
Unit
byte
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The following table describes the meanings of each counter.
Measurement Points
The number of bytes transmitted and received by the MP group is sampled per second. At the
end of a measurement period, the maximum, minimum, and average sampling results are
reported.
Formula
None
Unit
bit/s
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The following table describes the meanings of each counter.
Measurement Points
Available bandwidth in the transmit and receive directions on the MP group per second. At the
end of a measurement period, the average of these sampling results is used as the value of the
corresponding counter.
Formula
None
Unit
kbit/s
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
FunctionSubSets
FunctionSubSet FunctionSubSet Name
Overview
The Network.IP function subset measures the IP packet traffic, such as the number of
successfully transmitted or received IP packets or the number of bytes in the transmitted or
received IP packets. It represents the traffic volume and quality of services at the IP layer. Figure
1-5 shows the position of the IP layer in the TCP/IP model.
Figure 1-5
Counters
Counter ID Counter Name Counter Original Release
Description
Counter Relationship
None
Number of IP Packets
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
These counters measure the number of IP packets successfully transmitted, successfully
received, or discarded within a measurement period. They indicate the traffic on and the
processing capability of the base station at the network layer.
Measurement Points
The number of IP packets successfully transmitted, successfully received, or discarded is
sampled per second. At the end of a measurement period, the sum of these sampling results is
used as the value of the corresponding counter.
The VS.IP.TxPackets counter measures the number of IP packets successfully transmitted when
the routing table and ARP table are found successfully. The counter is incremented after
fragment.
The VS.IP.RxPackets counter measures the number of IP packets successfully received from
the data link layer. This counter is incremented before reassembly.
The VS.IP.TxDropPkts counter measures the number of transmitted IP packets discarded. It is
incremented in any of the following conditions: (1) The forward information base (FIB) fails to
be found. (2) The address of the FIB table is invalid. (3) The FIB table is invalid. (4) During the
configuration of the routing load sharing, the configuration is incorrect or the routing table is
invalid.
The VS.IP.RxDropPkts counter measures the number of received IP packets discarded. It is
incremented in any of the following conditions: (1) The IP header check fails. (2) Packet
reassembly fails. (3) Broadcast packets are discarded when the access control list (ACL) filtering
function is enabled.
Formula
None
Unit
packet
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
These counters measure the number of bytes in the successfully transmitted, successfully
received, or discarded IP packets within a measurement period. They indicate the traffic and the
processing capability of the base station at the network layer.
Measurement Points
The number of bytes in the successfully transmitted, successfully received, or discarded IP
packets is sampled per second. At the end of a measurement period, the sum of these sampling
results is used as the value of the corresponding counter.
The VS.IP.TxBytes counter measures the number of bytes in the IP packets successfully
transmitted when the routing table and ARP table are found successfully. It includes the IP header
and payload (or IPSec-related payload such as AH header and ESP header in IPSec scenarios).
If packets need to be fragmented, this counter is incremented after fragment.
The VS.IP.RxBytes counter measures the number of bytes in the IP packets successfully received
from the data link layer. It includes the IP header and payload (or IPSec-related payload such
as AH header and ESP header in IPSec scenarios). If packets are fragmented, this counter is
incremented before packet reassembly.
The VS.IP.TxDropBytes counter is incremented in any of the following conditions: (1) The
forward information base (FIB) fails to be found. (2) The address of the FIB table is invalid. (3)
The FIB table is invalid. (4) During the configuration of the routing load sharing, the
configuration is incorrect or the routing table is invalid.
The VS.IP.RxDropBytes counter is incremented in any of the following conditions: (1) The IP
header check fails. (2) Packet reassembly fails. (3) Broadcast packets are discarded when the
access control list (ACL) filtering function is enabled.
Formula
None
Unit
byte
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
FunctionSubSets
FunctionSubSet FunctionSubSet Name
Overview
The IP Path function subset provides the measurements on an IP path in the base station. It
measures the traffic volumes of services carried by an IP path and the service quality at a smaller
granularity, and supports QoS management based on the traffic volumes. Figure 1-6 shows the
position of the IP path in the TCP/IP model.
Figure 1-6
Counters
Counter ID Counter Name Counter Original Release
Description
Counter Relationship
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
These counters provide the number of bytes in the IP packets successfully transmitted and the
number of bytes in the IP packets successfully received on an IP path at the IP layer within a
measurement period, respectively. They reflect the traffic and transmission capability on the IP
path at the IP layer.
Measurement Points
The number of service bytes successfully transmitted or successfully received on the IP path is
sampled per second. At the end of a measurement period, the sum of these sampling results is
used as the value of the corresponding counter.
Formula
None
Unit
byte
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
These counters provide the number of IP packets successfully transmitted, successfully received,
transmitted but discarded or received but discarded on an IP path at the IP layer within a
measurement period, respectively. They reflect the traffic and transmission capability on the IP
path at the IP layer.
Measurement Points
The number of service packets transmitted or received on the IP path is sampled per second. At
the end of a measurement period, the sum of these sampling results is used as the value of the
corresponding counter.
Formula
None
Unit
packet
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
These counters provide the rate of transmitting or receiving packets on the IP path at the IP layer
within a measurement period. They reflect the load on the IP path at the IP layer.
Measurement Points
The number of bytes received or transmitted on an IP path is sampled per second. At the end of
a measurement period, the sum of these sampling results is used as the value of the corresponding
counter. The maximum TX and RX rate are calculated based on the maximum number of bytes.
The average rate in a measurement period is calculated based on this counter. This counter
includes the header and payload of IP packets.
Formula
None
Unit
bit/s
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
FunctionSubSets
FunctionSubSet FunctionSubSet Name
Overview
The resource group of an base station is a set of data streams. The data streams can be related
to control plane services, user plane services, OM services, IP clock services, or bypass services
(regardless of control plane services or user plane services). The transmission quality affects the
services of the base station. The base station manages bandwidths based on resource groups.
The base station can configure the bandwidth, flow shaping, admission control, and flow control
for the resource group. Multiple resource groups can be configured on one physical link, the
bandwidth of which is shared among these resource groups. Multiple transport-layer bearers can
be configured for one resource group, the configured bandwidth of which is shared among these
bearers. The Transport.RscGroup function subset measures the number of bytes or packets
transmitted by the resource group of the base station. It represents the service processing
capability of the resource group. Figure 1-7 shows the position of the resource group in the TCP/
IP model. The Transport.RscGroup function subset measures only the data transmitted from a
resource group.The counters of function subset Transport.RscGourp report valid values in IP
transmission, and reports zero in ATM transmission.
Figure 1-7
Counters
Counter ID Counter Name Counter Original Release
Description
Counter Relationship
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
These counters measure the number of bytes in the packets transmitted by all the queues of a
resource group at the data link layer within a measurement period and the number of bytes in
the packets discarded due to congestion in the queues within a measurement period. They
represent the transmit traffic on the resource group at the data link layer. If the resource group
is carried on an Ethernet port, the counters measure the MAC headers and payloads in the packets.
If the resource group is carried on a port carrying a PPP link or MP link, the counters measure
the data parts of the PPP frames or MP frames. The measurement of the counters remains
unchanged in packet fragment or IPSec scenarios.
Measurement Points
Number of transmitted bytes and discarded bytes in the resource group per second. At the end
of a measurement period, the sum of these sampling results is used as the value of the
corresponding counter.
Formula
None
Unit
byte
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
These counters measure the number of IP packets transmitted by all the queues of a resource
group at the data link layer within a measurement period and the number of packets discarded
due to congestion in the queues within a measurement period. They represent the transmit traffic
on the resource group at the data link layer.
Measurement Points
Number of transmitted and discarded packets in the resource group per second. At the end of a
measurement period, the sum of these sampling results is used as the value of the corresponding
counter.
Formula
None
Unit
packet
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
These counters measure the transmit rate of a resource group within a measurement period. They
represent the transmission rate of the resource group. If the resource group is carried on an
Ethernet port, the counters measure the MAC headers and payloads. If the resource group is
carried on the PPP or MP group port, the counters measure the information part of the PPP frame
or MP frame.
Measurement Points
The transmit rate of the resource group is sampled per second. At the end of a measurement
period, the maximum, minimum, or average of these sampling results is used as the value of the
corresponding counter.
Formula
None
Unit
bit/s
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Overview
The Flow control function subset provides resource-group-related flow control counters, which
indicate the flow control of each resource group.The counters of function subset
Transport.FLOWCTROL report valid values in both IP transmission and ATM transmission.
Counters
Counter ID Counter Name Counter Original Release
Description
Counter Relationship
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The BTS adjusts the UL port bandwidth according to flow control algorithm. The BTS calculates
the UL available bandwidth of the physical layer per second,
VS.RscGroup.FlowCtrol.UL.AdjBW.Max is the maximum value of available bandwidth of the
UL physical layer.
Measurement Points
The available UL bandwidth is sampled within each scheduling period. If the physical port is
carried on an MP group, the value of the counter is the total bandwidth of the available UL MP
links in the MP group. If the physical port is carried on a PPP link, the value of the counter is
the available bandwidth on the PPP link. If the physical port is an ETHTRUNK port or an
Ethernet port, the value of the counter depends on the negotiation for the port. If the physical
port is carried on TUNNEL, the value of the counter is the total available UL bandwidth on the
current TUNNEL. If rate limitation is set on the physical port, the value of the counter is the
smaller value between the defined upper limited bandwidth and the measured available
bandwidth.
Formula
None
Unit
kbit/s
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The BTS adjusts the UL port bandwidth according to flow control algorithm. The BTS calculates
the UL available bandwidth of the physical layer per second,
VS.RscGroup.FlowCtrol.UL.AdjBW.Min is the minimum value of the available bandwidth of
the UL physical layer.
Measurement Points
The available UL bandwidth is sampled within each scheduling period. If the physical port is
carried on an MP group, the value of the counter is the total bandwidth of the available UL MP
links in the MP group. If the physical port is carried on a PPP link, the value of the counter is
the available bandwidth on the PPP link. If the physical port is an ETHTRUNK port or an
Ethernet port, the value of the counter depends on the negotiation for the port. If the physical
port is carried on TUNNEL, the value of the counter is the total available UL bandwidth on the
current TUNNEL. If rate limitation is set on the physical port, the value of the counter is the
smaller value between the defined upper limited bandwidth and the measured available
bandwidth.
Formula
None
Unit
kbit/s
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The BTS adjusts the UL port bandwidth according to flow control algorithm. The BTS calculates
the UL available bandwidth of the physical layer per second. The collected values of available
bandwidth in a statistics period are accumulated and recorded as A, and the number of calculation
times in a statistics period is recorded as B. Then, VS.RscGroup.FlowCtrol.UL.AdjBW.Avg =
A/B.
Measurement Points
The available UL bandwidth is sampled within each scheduling period. If the physical port is
carried on an MP group, the value of the counter is the total bandwidth of the available UL MP
links in the MP group. If the physical port is carried on a PPP link, the value of the counter is
the available bandwidth on the PPP link. If the physical port is an ETHTRUNK port or an
Ethernet port, the value of the counter depends on the negotiation for the port. If the physical
port is carried on TUNNEL, the value of the counter is the total available UL bandwidth on the
current TUNNEL. If rate limitation is set on the physical port, the value of the counter is the
smaller value between the defined upper limited bandwidth and the measured available
bandwidth.
Formula
None
Unit
kbit/s
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
When the DYNAMIC_BW_SHAPING algorithm of the base station is enabled, the base station
adjusts the available bandwidth of HSDPA according to the result of internal congestion
statistics, and it calculates the available bandwidth of HSDPA per second. When the
STATIC_BW_SHAPING algorithm of the base station is enabled, the base station calculates
the available bandwidth of HSDPA according to the following formula: Available bandwidth
of HSDPA = Total physical bandwidth * Coefficient. (The coefficient is 0.8 in ATM mode and
0.9 in IP mode.) The base station calculates the available bandwidth of HSDPA per second.
When other algorithms are used, the base station reports 0 as the statistics value.
VS.RscGroup.FlowCtrol.DL.AdjBW.Max is the collected maximum value of the available DL
MAC-HS layer bandwidth. The DL statistics is valid only in the complete sharing mode of
configured bandwidth. The complete sharing mode of configured bandwidth is enabled when
the following requirement is met: Bandwidth configured for each type of PATH (for example
RT and NRT) > Total physical bandwidth x 90%.
Measurement Points
The available DL bandwidth is sampled within each scheduling period. If the physical port is
carried on an MP group, the value of the counter is the total bandwidth of the available UL MP
links in the MP group. If the physical port is carried on a PPP link, the value of the counter is
the available bandwidth on the PPP link. If the physical port is an ETHTRUNK port or an
Ethernet port, the value of the counter depends on the negotiation for the port. If the physical
port is carried on TUNNEL, the value of the counter is the total available DL bandwidth on the
current TUNNEL. If rate limitation is set on the physical port, the value of the counter is the
smaller value between the defined upper limited bandwidth and the measured available
bandwidth. If the IP path is carried on loopback interface, the value of this counter is the total
available DL bandwidth on the current loopback interface. (The default DL bandwidth on the
loopback interface is 1 Gbit/s.)
Formula
None
Unit
kbit/s
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
When the DYNAMIC_BW_SHAPING algorithm of the base station is enabled, the base station
adjusts the available bandwidth of HSDPA according to the result of internal congestion
statistics, and it calculates the available bandwidth of HSDPA per second. When the
STATIC_BW_SHAPING algorithm of the base station is enabled, the base station calculates
the available bandwidth of HSDPA according to the following formula: Available bandwidth
of HSDPA = Total physical bandwidth * Coefficient. (The coefficient is 0.8 in ATM mode and
0.9 in IP mode.) The base station calculates the available bandwidth of HSDPA per second.
When other algorithms are used, the base station reports 0 as the statistics value.
VS.RscGroup.FlowCtrol.DL.AdjBW.Min is the collected minimum value of the available DL
MAC-HS layer bandwidth. The DL statistics is valid only in the complete sharing mode of
configured bandwidth. The complete sharing mode of configured bandwidth is enabled when
the following requirement is met: Bandwidth configured for each type of PATH (for example
RT and NRT) > Total physical bandwidth x 90%.
Measurement Points
The available DL bandwidth is sampled within each scheduling period. If the physical port is
carried on an MP group, the value of the counter is the total bandwidth of the available UL MP
links in the MP group. If the physical port is carried on a PPP link, the value of the counter is
the available bandwidth on the PPP link. If the physical port is an ETHTRUNK port or an
Ethernet port, the value of the counter depends on the negotiation for the port. If the physical
port is carried on TUNNEL, the value of the counter is the total available DL bandwidth on the
current TUNNEL. If rate limitation is set on the physical port, the value of the counter is the
smaller value between the defined upper limited bandwidth and the measured available
bandwidth. If the IP path is carried on loopback interface, the value of this counter is the total
available DL bandwidth on the current loopback interface. (The default DL bandwidth on the
loopback interface is 1 Gbit/s.)
Formula
None
Unit
kbit/s
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
When the DYNAMIC_BW_SHAPING algorithm of the base station is enabled, the base station
adjusts the available bandwidth of HSDPA according to the result of internal congestion
statistics, and it calculates the available bandwidth of HSDPA per second. When the
STATIC_BW_SHAPING algorithm of the base station is enabled, the base station calculates
the available bandwidth of HSDPA according to the following formula: Available bandwidth
of HSDPA = Total physical bandwidth * Coefficient. (The coefficient is 0.8 in ATM mode and
0.9 in IP mode.) The base station calculates the available bandwidth of HSDPA per second.
When other algorithms are used, the base station reports 0 as the statistics value. The collected
values of available bandwidth of the DL MAC-HS layer in a statistics period are accumulated
and recorded as A, and the number of calculation times is recorded as B. Then,
VS.RscGroup.FlowCtrol.DL.AdjBW.Avg = A/B. The DL statistics is valid only in the complete
sharing mode of configured bandwidth. The complete sharing mode of configured bandwidth is
enabled when the following requirement is met: Bandwidth configured for each type of PATH
(for example RT and NRT) > Total physical bandwidth x 90%.
Measurement Points
The available DL bandwidth is sampled within each scheduling period. If the physical port is
carried on an MP group, the value of the counter is the total bandwidth of the available UL MP
links in the MP group. If the physical port is carried on a PPP link, the value of the counter is
the available bandwidth on the PPP link. If the physical port is an ETHTRUNK port or an
Ethernet port, the value of the counter depends on the negotiation for the port. If the physical
port is carried on TUNNEL, the value of the counter is the total available DL bandwidth on the
current TUNNEL. If rate limitation is set on the physical port, the value of the counter is the
smaller value between the defined upper limited bandwidth and the measured available
bandwidth. If the IP path is carried on loopback interface, the value of this counter is the total
available DL bandwidth on the current loopback interface. (The default DL bandwidth on the
loopback interface is 1 Gbit/s.)
Formula
None
Unit
kbit/s
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The number of attempts to increase the available UL bandwidth of the base station Iub logical
port is sampled every five seconds. All collected values within a measurement period are
accumulated. The base station reports the traffic statistics of logical ports that carry PATH.
Measurement Points
The number of attempts to increase the available UL bandwidth of the base station Iub logical
port is sampled every five seconds. All collected values within a measurement period are
accumulated. The base station reports the traffic statistics of logical ports that carry PATH.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
Samples are taken every five seconds within a measurement period. When the
DYNAMIC_BW_SHAPING algorithm is enabled, the base station calculates the number of
attempts to increase the available DL bandwidth of the base station Iub logical port based on the
delay variation. When other algorithms are used, the base station reports 0 as the statistics value.
The base station reports the traffic statistics of logical ports that carry PATH.
Measurement Points
Samples are taken every five seconds within a measurement period. When the
DYNAMIC_BW_SHAPING algorithm is enabled, the base station calculates the number of
attempts to increase the available DL bandwidth of the base station Iub logical port based on the
delay variation. When other algorithms are used, the base station reports 0 as the statistics value.
The base station reports the traffic statistics of logical ports that carry PATH.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
Samples are taken every five seconds within a measurement period. When the
DYNAMIC_BW_SHAPING algorithm is enabled, the base station calculates the number of
attempts to increase the available DL bandwidth of the base station Iub logical port based on the
packet loss. When other algorithms are used, the base station reports 0 as the statistics value.
The base station reports the traffic statistics of logical ports that carry PATH.
Measurement Points
Samples are taken every five seconds within a measurement period. When the
DYNAMIC_BW_SHAPING algorithm is enabled, the base station calculates the number of
attempts to increase the available DL bandwidth of the base station Iub logical port based on the
packet loss. When other algorithms are used, the base station reports 0 as the statistics value.
The base station reports the traffic statistics of logical ports that carry PATH.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The number of attempts to decrease the available UL bandwidth of the base station Iub logical
port is sampled every five seconds. All collected values within a measurement period are
accumulated. The base station reports the traffic statistics of logical ports that carry PATH.
Measurement Points
The number of attempts to decrease the available UL bandwidth of the base station Iub logical
port is sampled every five seconds. All collected values within a measurement period are
accumulated. The base station reports the traffic statistics of logical ports that carry PATH.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
Samples are taken every five seconds within a measurement period. When the
DYNAMIC_BW_SHAPING algorithm is enabled, the base station calculates the number of
attempts to decrease the available DL bandwidth of the base station Iub logical port based on
the delay variation. When other algorithms are used, the base station reports 0 as the statistics
value. The base station reports the traffic statistics of logical ports that carry PATH.
Measurement Points
Samples are taken every five seconds within a measurement period. When the
DYNAMIC_BW_SHAPING algorithm is enabled, the base station calculates the number of
attempts to decrease the available DL bandwidth of the base station Iub logical port based on
the delay variation. When other algorithms are used, the base station reports 0 as the statistics
value. The base station reports the traffic statistics of logical ports that carry PATH.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Resource group available UL bandwidth decrease times for packet loss congestion
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The number of attempts to decrease the available UL bandwidth of the base station Iub logical
port is sampled every five seconds. All collected values within a measurement period are
accumulated. The base station reports the traffic statistics of logical ports that carry PATH.
Measurement Points
The number of attempts to decrease the available UL bandwidth of the base station Iub logical
port is sampled every five seconds. All collected values within a measurement period are
accumulated. The base station reports the traffic statistics of logical ports that carry PATH.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Resource group DL available bandwidth decrease times for packet loss congestion
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
Samples are taken every five seconds within a measurement period. When the
DYNAMIC_BW_SHAPING algorithm is enabled, the base station calculates the number of
attempts to decrease the available DL bandwidth of the base station Iub logical port based on
the packet loss. When other algorithms are used, the base station reports 0 as the statistics value.
The base station reports the traffic statistics of logical ports that carry PATH.
Measurement Points
Samples are taken every five seconds within a measurement period. When the
DYNAMIC_BW_SHAPING algorithm is enabled, the base station calculates the number of
attempts to decrease the available DL bandwidth of the base station Iub logical port based on
the packet loss. When other algorithms are used, the base station reports 0 as the statistics value.
The base station reports the traffic statistics of logical ports that carry PATH.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The number of frames that are successfully transmitted on a base station Iub logical port is
sampled every five seconds. All collected values within a measurement period are accumulated.
The base station reports the traffic statistics of logical ports that carry PATH.
Measurement Points
The number of frames that are successfully transmitted on a base station Iub logical port is
sampled every five seconds. All collected values within a measurement period are accumulated.
The base station reports the traffic statistics of logical ports that carry PATH.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
Samples are taken every five seconds within a measurement period. When the
DYNAMIC_BW_SHAPING algorithm is enabled, the base station calculates the number of
frames that are successfully received on a base station Iub logic port and accumulates all collected
values within a measurement period. When other algorithms are used, the base station reports 0
as the statistics value. The base station reports the traffic statistics of logical ports that carry
PATH.
Measurement Points
Samples are taken every five seconds within a measurement period. When the
DYNAMIC_BW_SHAPING algorithm is enabled, the base station calculates the number of
frames that are successfully received on a base station Iub logic port and accumulates all collected
values within a measurement period. When other algorithms are used, the base station reports 0
as the statistics value. The base station reports the traffic statistics of logical ports that carry
PATH.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The number of frames that are lost on a base station Iub logical port is sampled every five seconds.
All collected values within a measurement period are accumulated. The base station reports the
traffic statistics of logical ports that carry PATH.
Measurement Points
The number of frames that are lost on a base station Iub logical port is sampled every five seconds.
All collected values within a measurement period are accumulated. The base station reports the
traffic statistics of logical ports that carry PATH.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
Samples are taken every five seconds within a measurement period. When the
DYNAMIC_BW_SHAPING algorithm is enabled, the base station calculates the number of
frames that are lost on a base station Iub logic port and accumulates all collected values within
a measurement period. When other algorithms are used, the base station reports 0 as the statistics
value. The base station reports the traffic statistics of logical ports that carry PATH.
Measurement Points
Samples are taken every five seconds within a measurement period. When the
DYNAMIC_BW_SHAPING algorithm is enabled, the base station calculates the number of
frames that are lost on a base station Iub logic port and accumulates all collected values within
a measurement period. When other algorithms are used, the base station reports 0 as the statistics
value. The base station reports the traffic statistics of logical ports that carry PATH. These DL
HSDPA frames are discarded by the RNC interface board, intermediate transmission links, or
the base station.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The BTS calculates the UL jitter per second. VS.RscGroup.FlowCtrol.UL.DelayVara.Max is
the collected maximum value of UL jitter.
Measurement Points
The base station reports the traffic statistics of logic ports that carry PATH.
Formula
None
Unit
ms
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The BTS calculates the UL jitter per second. VS.RscGroup.FlowCtrol.UL.DelayVara.Min is the
collected minimum value of UL jitter.
Measurement Points
The base station reports the traffic statistics of logic ports that carry PATH.
Formula
None
Unit
ms
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The BTS calculates the UL jitter per second. All collected values of UL jitter in a statistics period
are accumulated and recorded as A, and the number of calculation times is recorded as B. Then,
VS.RscGroup.FlowCtrol.UL.DelayVara.Avg = A/B.
Measurement Points
The base station reports the traffic statistics of logic ports that carry PATH.
Formula
None
Unit
ms
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
When the DYNAMIC_BW_SHAPING algorithm is enabled, the base station calculates the DL
jitter per second. When other algorithms are used, the base station reports 0 as the statistics value.
VS.RscGroup.FlowCtrol.DL.DelayVara.Max is the collected maximum value of DL jitter.
Measurement Points
The base station reports the traffic statistics of logic ports that carry PATH.
Formula
None
Unit
ms
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
When the DYNAMIC_BW_SHAPING algorithm is enabled, the base station calculates the DL
jitter per second. When other algorithms are used, the base station reports 0 as the statistics value.
VS.RscGroup.FlowCtrol.DL.DelayVara.Min is the collected minimum value of DL jitter.
Measurement Points
The base station reports the traffic statistics of logic ports that carry PATH.
Formula
None
Unit
ms
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
When the DYNAMIC_BW_SHAPING algorithm is enabled, the base station calculates the DL
jitter per second. When other algorithms are used, the base station reports 0 as the statistics value.
All collected values of DL jitter in a statistics are accumulated and recorded as A, and the number
of calculation times is recorded as B. Then, VS.RscGroup.FlowCtrol.DL.DelayVara.Avg = A/
B.
Measurement Points
The base station reports the traffic statistics of logic ports that carry PATH.
Formula
None
Unit
ms
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The base station determines whether the following requirement is met:
VS.IUB.FlowCtrol.UL.AdjBW.LgcPort.Avg x 0.8 less than Actual physical layer flow of a UL
logic port. If the preceding requirement is met, the UL congestion duration is increased by one
second. Samples are taken every five seconds. All collected values within a measurement period
are accumulated. The base station reports the traffic statistics of logical ports that carry PATH.
Measurement Points
The base station determines whether the following requirement is met:
VS.IUB.FlowCtrol.UL.AdjBW.LgcPort.Avg x 0.8 less than Actual physical layer flow of a UL
logic port. If the preceding requirement is met, the UL congestion duration is increased by one
second. Samples are taken every five seconds. All collected values within a measurement period
are accumulated. The base station reports the traffic statistics of logical ports that carry PATH.
Formula
None
Unit
s
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
When the DYNAMIC_BW_SHAPING algorithm is enabled when the configured bandwidth is
completely shared, the base station determines whether the following requirement is met:
VS.IUB.FlowCtrol.DL.AdjBW.LgcPort.Avg x 0.8 less than HSDPA flow of the DL logic port.
If the preceding requirement is met, the DL congestion duration is increased by one second. If
the preceding requirement is not met, the DL congestion duration does not change. Samples are
taken every five seconds. All collected values within a measurement period are accumulated.
When other algorithms are used, the base station reports 0 as the calculation value. The base
station reports the traffic statistics of logical ports that carry PATH.
Measurement Points
When the DYNAMIC_BW_SHAPING algorithm is enabled when the configured bandwidth is
completely shared, the base station determines whether the following requirement is met:
VS.IUB.FlowCtrol.DL.AdjBW.LgcPort.Avg x 0.8 less than HSDPA flow of the DL logic port.
If the preceding requirement is met, the DL congestion duration is increased by one second. If
the preceding requirement is not met, the DL congestion duration does not change. Samples are
taken every five seconds. All collected values within a measurement period are accumulated.
When other algorithms are used, the base station reports 0 as the calculation value. The base
station reports the traffic statistics of logical ports that carry PATH.
Formula
None
Unit
s
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
FunctionSubSets
FunctionSubSet FunctionSubSet Name
Overview
The IP PM function subset provides the measurements on an IP PM in the base station. It
measures the quality of traffic carried on the transmission boards. Figure 1-8 shows the position
of the IP PM in the TCP/IP model. Figure 1-9 shows the principles of the IP PM. The IP PM
checks the packet loss, delay, and jitter condition of a link by the local end transmitting forward
monitoring (FM) frames and the peer end responding with backward reporting (BR) frames. The
number of FM frames is used to represent the number of frames transmitted by the local end,
whereas that of BR frames is used to represent the number of frames received by the peer end.
The local end calculates the delay, jitter, and packet loss rate along the local-to-peer direction
based on the received BR frames. Ultimately, the bandwidth condition is obtained.
Figure 1-8
Figure 1-9
Counters
Counter ID Counter Name Counter Original Release
Description
Counter Relationship
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
These counters provide transmit byte rates and receive byte rates of the transport network on the
IP performance monitor (IP PM) within a measurement period. They indicate the transmission
capability of the transport network.
Measurement Points
The transmit byte rate or receive byte rate at the local or peer end is sampled per second on the
IP PM. At the end of a measurement period, the average or maximum of these sampling results
is used as the value of the corresponding counter.
Formula
None
Unit
bit/s
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
These counters provide transmit packet rates and receive packet rates of the transport network
on the IP performance monitor (IP PM) within a measurement period. They indicate the
transmission capability of the transport network.
Measurement Points
The transmit packet rate or receive packet rate at the local or peer end is sampled per second on
the IP PM. At the end of a measurement period, the average or maximum of these sampling
results is used as the value of the corresponding counter.
Formula
None
Unit
packet/s
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
These counters provide packet loss rate on the transport network by using the IP performance
monitor (IP PM) within a measurement period. They reflect the quality on the detected IP path.
Measurement Points
The number of forward packets transmitted and the number of forward packets lost over the link
are sampled and accumulated every second, respectively. The packet loss rate in a second is
obtained by dividing the number of forward packets lost in one second by the number of forward
packets transmitted in one second. At the end of the measurement period, the maximum packet
loss rate is the maximum one among all the packet loss rates in the measurement period, and the
average packet loss rate is obtained by dividing the total number of lost forward packets by the
total number of forward packets transmitted in the measurement period.
Formula
(([VS.IPPM.Local.TxPkts]-[VS.IPPM.Peer.RxPkts])/[VS.IPPM.Local.TxPkts])*{100}
Unit
%
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
These counters provide the standard delay deviation of the round trip time (RTT) for the IP PM
packets on the transport network within a measurement period. They reflect the stabilization of
the transmission delay of a detected data flow. A larger counter value reflects a larger fluctuation
in transmission delay. The forward delay variation represents the delay variation in the RTT of
IP PM packets from the local end to the peer end. The backward delay variation represents the
delay variation in the RTT of IP PM packets from the peer end to the local end.
Measurement Points
A sample is taken every 1 second to obtain the forward jitter and backward jitter of the IP PM
for calculating the forward jitter standard deviation and backward jitter standard deviation at the
end of a measurement period based on the standard deviation formula.
Formula
None
Unit
ms
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
These counters provide the latency of the round trip time (RTT) for the IP PM packets on the
transport network within a measurement period. They reflect the time delay on the transport
network.
Measurement Points
The RTT is sampled and calculated by the IP PM mechanism every second.
After forward activation is performed for an IP PM link, the local end sends FM frames and
receives BR frames periodically.
The value of the VS.IPPM.Rtt.Means counter can be calculated in the following formula:
VS.IPPM.Rtt.Means counter = Total delay of FM and BR frames/Total number of transmitted
FM frames.
The maximum delay of the sampling delays of FM frames and BR frames is used as the value
of the VS.IPPM.MaxRttDelay counter.
The minimum delay of the sampling delays of FM frames and BR frames is used as the value
of the VS.IPPM.MinRttDelay counter.
Formula
None
Unit
ms
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
These counters provide the number of packets sent by the local end of an IP PM session and the
number of packets received by the peer end of an IP PM session. They reflect the service traffic
volume on IP paths measured by IP PM.
Measurement Points
The base station takes samples of the number of packets sent by the local end of an IP PM session
and the number of packets received by the peer end of an IP PM session every measurement
period of 1 second. At the end of each measurement period, the base station adds up all sampled
values to obtain the value of the corresponding counter.
Formula
None
Unit
packet
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
FunctionSubSets
FunctionSubSet FunctionSubSet Name
Overview
The SCTP function subset measures the traffic volumes of IP packets transmitted and received
on an SCTP link inside the base station. It measures traffic volumes of the signaling services
carried on base station transmission boards and the service quality. Figure 1-10 shows the
position of the SCTP layer in the TCP/IP model.
Figure 1-10
Counters
Counter ID Counter Name Counter Original Release
Description
Counter Relationship
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
These counters provide the number of bytes in the packets received from or transmitted to the
IP layer on an SCTP link within a measurement period. They reflect the traffic of signaling
services. The counter VS.Sctp.RxDropBytes is not supported currently and the value of the
counter is always 0.
Measurement Points
The number of bytes in the IP packets successfully transmitted or successfully received on the
SCTP link is sampled per second. At the end of a measurement period, the sum of these sampling
results is used as the value of the corresponding counter. The counter value includes the number
of bytes in user data (the data field of a user data packet, excluding the MAC header, IP header,
and SCTP header). This counter excludes the number of bytes in the following SCTP
management messages: Heartbeat messages, Link establishment messages, Link disconnection
messages, Handshake messages.
Formula
None
Unit
byte
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
These counters provide the number of packets received from or transmitted to the IP layer on
an SCTP link within a measurement period. They reflect the traffic of signaling services. IP
packets with any of the following errors are discarded on the SCTP link: parsing error, block
type error, and association query failure.
The counter 1542455424 VS.Sctp.RxPkts will be replaced with the VS.SctpLnk.RxPkts counter
in a later version. In the current version, either this counter or the VS.SctpLnk.RxPkts counter
is used, or they can both be used. The reported value of this counter may be normal or invalid,
and therefore this counter is not recommended for used. In later versions, only the
VS.SctpLnk.RxPkts is used.
The counter 1542455425 VS.Sctp.TxPkts will be replaced with the VS.SctpLnk.TxPkts counter
in a later version. In the current version, either this counter or the VS.SctpLnk.TxPkts counter
is used, or they can both be used. The reported value of this counter may be normal or invalid,
and therefore this counter is not recommended for used. In later versions, only the
VS.SctpLnk.TxPkts counter is used.
Measurement Points
The number of IP packets successfully transmitted, successfully received, or discarded on the
SCTP link is sampled per second. At the end of a measurement period, the sum of these sampling
results is used as the value of the corresponding counter. The counter value includes the number
of all the packets transmitted and received over an SCTP link. The packets include SCTP
management messages, such as heartbeat messages, link establishment messages, link
disconnection messages, and handshake messages. However, the received packets on an SCTP
link are not measured in any of the following cases: (1) The SCTP link is not configured. (2)
There is no signaling bearer at the upper layer of the SCTP link. (3) The SCTP link is blocked.
The VS.Sctp.RxPkts counter provides the number of IP packets received on the SCTP link.
The VS.Sctp.RxDropPkts counter provides the number of discarded IP packets received on the
SCTP link. An IP packet is discarded when any of the following occurs: (1) The chunk length
is incorrect in the packet. (2) The chunktype length is incorrect and the highest two bits are 10
in the packet. (3) The binding function of the packet is abnormal. For example, the DATA chunk
and ABORT chunk are in the same packet. (4) The packet can be parsed but an exception occurs
during the data check. For example, the V-tag is incorrect.
Formula
None
Unit
packet
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
These counters provide the maximum rate, minimum rate, and average rate for transmitting or
receiving packets received from or transmitted to the IP layer on an SCTP link within a
measurement period. These rates are calculated on a per-byte basis. They reflect the transmission
capability on the SCTP link.
or the VS.SctpLnk.TxMeanSpeed is used, or they can both be used. The reported value of this
counter may be normal or invalid, and therefore this counter is not recommended for used. In
later versions, only the VS.SctpLnk.TxMeanSpeed counter is used.
Measurement Points
The transmit rate or the receive rate on the SCTP link is sampled per second. At the end of a
measurement period, the maximum, minimum, or average of these sampling results is used as
the value of the corresponding counter.
Formula
None
Unit
bit/s
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
These counters provide the number of packets received from or transmitted to the application
layer on the SCTP link within a measurement period. They reflect the traffic of signaling services.
Measurement Points
The number of packets received from or transmitted to the application layer on an SCTP link is
sampled per second. At the end of a measurement period, the sum of these sampling results is
used as the value of the corresponding counters.
Formula
None
Unit
packet
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
FunctionSubSets
FunctionSubSet FunctionSubSet Name
Overview
The OMCH function subset provides the measurements on an OM channel in the base station.
It measures traffic volumes of the services carried on the OM channel in the base station and the
service quality. The OM channel uses TCP packets for transmission. Figure 1-11 shows the
position of the OM channel in the TCP/IP model.
Figure 1-11
Counters
Counter ID Counter Name Counter Original Release
Description
Counter Relationship
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the total number of TCP packets received on the OM channel within a
measurement period. It represents the traffic on the OM channel.
Measurement Points
The number of packets received on the OM channel is sampled per second. At the end of a
measurement period, the sum of these sampling results is used as the value of the counter.
Formula
None
Unit
packet
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the number of in-order TCP packets with lengths of non-zero received
on the OM channel within a measurement period. It represents the quality of the OM channel.
Measurement Points
The number of in-order packets received on the OM channel is sampled per second. At the end
of a measurement period, the sum of these sampling results is used as the value of the counter.
Formula
None
Unit
packet
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the total number of window probe packets received on the OM channel
within a measurement period. It represents the traffic on the OM channel. After the local end
informs the peer end that the receiving window size is zero, the peer end periodically sends
window probe packets to check the size of the receiving window at the local end.
Measurement Points
The number of window probe packets received on the OM channel is sampled per second. At
the end of a measurement period, the sum of these sampling results is used as the value of the
counter.
Formula
None
Unit
packet
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the number of the window size update packets received on the OM
channel within a measurement period. The peer end transmits such a packet when the peer end
receives a probe packet from the local end or when the window size at the peer end changes.
This counter represents the quality of the OM channel.
Measurement Points
The number of the window size update packets received on the OM channel is sampled per
second. At the end of a measurement period, the sum of these sampling results is used as the
value of the counter.
Formula
None
Unit
packet
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the number of fully duplicated ACKs received on the OM channel within
a measurement period. It represents the quality of the OM channel. Two packets are fully
duplicated if they have the same sequence number and the same data. This counter indicates the
channel quality and the receive capability of the transmitter.
Measurement Points
The number of fully duplicated packets received on the OM channel is sampled per second. At
the end of a measurement period, the sum of these sampling results is used as the value of the
counter.
Formula
None
Unit
packet
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the number of partially duplicated packets received on the OM channel
within a measurement period. It represents the quality of the OM channel. Two packets are
partially duplicated if they have the same data. This counter indicates the channel quality and
the receive capability of the transmitter.
Measurement Points
The number of partially duplicated packets received on the OM channel is sampled per second.
At the end of a measurement period, the sum of these sampling results is used as the value of
the counter.
Formula
None
Unit
packet
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the number of out-of-order packets received on the OM channel within
a measurement period. It represents the quality of the OM channel.
Measurement Points
The number of out-of-order packets received on the OM channel is sampled per second. At the
end of a measurement period, the sum of these sampling results is used as the value of the counter.
Formula
None
Unit
packet
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the number of packets beyond the receive window of the OM channel
within the measurement period. A packet falls beyond the receive window of the OM channel
when its size is larger than the receive capacity of the receive window. This counter indicates
the quality of service of the OM channel.
Measurement Points
The number of packets beyond the receive window of the OM channel is sampled per second.
At the end of a measurement period, the sum of these sampling results is used as the value of
the counter.
Formula
None
Unit
packet
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the number of packets with the FIN bit set to 1 that are received on the
OM channel within a measurement period. The FIN packet indicates the packet received on the
OM channel after the connection is released. Certain data is buffered during transmission, which
causes the receiver to receive some packets after the connection is released. This counter
represents the quality of the OM channel and the network.
Measurement Points
The number of packets received on the OM channel after the connection is released is sampled
per second. At the end of a measurement period, the sum of these sampling results is used as the
value of the counter.
Formula
None
Unit
packet
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the number of acknowledge messages (ACKs), that is, messages have
only ACK information or other information, received on the OM channel within a measurement
period. An acknowledge message is a message with the ACK flag being set. It represents the
quality of the OM channel.
Measurement Points
The number of ACKs received on the OM channel is sampled per second. At the end of a
measurement period, the sum of these sampling results is used as the value of the counter.
Formula
None
Unit
packet
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the number of duplicated ACKs received on the OM channel within a
measurement period. It represents the quality of the OM channel.
Measurement Points
The number of duplicated ACKs received on the OM channel is sampled per second. At the end
of a measurement period, the sum of these sampling results is used as the value of the counter.
Formula
None
Unit
packet
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the number of received ACKs for the data that has not been transmitted
on the OM channel within a measurement period. This counter indicates the quality of the OM
channel.
Measurement Points
The number of received ACKs for the data that has not been transmitted on the OM channel is
sampled per second. At the end of a measurement period, the sum of these sampling results is
used as the value of the counter.
Formula
None
Unit
packet
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the total number of TCP packets successfully transmitted on the OM
channel within a measurement period. The TCP packet includes the control packet, data packet,
and keep-alive packet. This counter represents the traffic on the OM channel.
Measurement Points
The number of packets transmitted on the OM channel is sampled per second. At the end of a
measurement period, the sum of these sampling results is used as the value of the counter.
Formula
None
Unit
packet
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the number of all urgent data packets transmitted on the OM channel
within a measurement period. It represents the traffic on the OM channel. An urgent data packet
is a TCP packet with the URG bit set to 1.
Measurement Points
The number of urgent data packets transmitted on the OM channel is sampled per second. At
the end of a measurement period, the sum of these sampling results is used as the value of the
counter.
Formula
None
Unit
packet
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the number of control all packets transmitted on the OM channel within
a measurement period. It represents the traffic on the OM channel. The control packet is used
for connection setup or connection release. It is a TCP packet with the SYN bit, FIN bit, and
RST bit all set and with no data.
Measurement Points
The number of control packets transmitted on the OM channel is sampled per second. At the
end of a measurement period, the sum of these sampling results is used as the value of the counter.
Formula
None
Unit
packet
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the number of all window probe packets transmitted on the OM channel
within a measurement period. It represents the traffic on the OM channel. If the local end receives
an ACK from the peer end indicating that the receiving window size is zero, the local end will
send a one-byte TCP packet, that is, a window probe packet, to the peer end after waiting for a
period of time. Window probe packets transmitted on the OM channel are used to determine
whether the receiver can still receive packets, that is, whether the actual receiving window size
is zero. In general, a larger value of this counter indicates a larger extent that the receive capability
is stronger than the transmit capability.
Measurement Points
The number of detection packets transmitted on the OM channel is sampled per second. At the
end of a measurement period, the sum of these sampling results is used as the value of the counter.
Formula
None
Unit
packet
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the number of all window size update packets transmitted on the OM
channel within a measurement period. Such a packet is transmitted as a response to the window
probe packet. It only includes the window size update information and has no data. This counter
represents the quality of the OM channel.
Measurement Points
The number of window size update packets transmitted on the OM channel is sampled per
second. At the end of a measurement period, the sum of these sampling results is used as the
value of the counter.
Formula
None
Unit
packet
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the number of all data packets transmitted on the OM channel within a
measurement period. It represents the traffic on the OM channel.
Measurement Points
The number of data packets transmitted on the OM channel is sampled per second. At the end
of a measurement period, the sum of these sampling results is used as the value of the counter.
Formula
None
Unit
packet
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the number of all packets retransmitted on the OM channel within a
measurement period. The transmitter retransmits a packet if no ACK message for the packet is
received within a specified time. This counter represents the quality of the OM channel.
Measurement Points
The number of packets retransmitted on the OM channel is sampled per second. At the end of
a measurement period, the sum of these sampling results is used as the value of the counter.
Formula
None
Unit
packet
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the number of all ACKs, that is, the packets only include ACK
information and have no data, transmitted on the OM channel within a measurement period.
This counter represents the quality of the OM channel.
Measurement Points
The number of ACKs transmitted on the OM channel is sampled per second. At the end of a
measurement period, the sum of these sampling results is used as the value of the counter.
Formula
None
Unit
packet
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
FunctionSubSets
FunctionSubSet FunctionSubSet Name
Figure 1-12
Counters
Counter ID Counter Name Counter Original Release
Description
Counter Relationship
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The following table describes the meanings of each counter.
Measurement Points
The number of bytes in the packets successfully transmitted or received in the tunnel is sampled
per second. At the end of a measurement period, the sum of these sampling results is used as the
value of the counter.
Formula
None
Unit
byte
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The following table describes the meanings of each counter.
Measurement Points
The number of packets successfully transmitted or received in the tunnel is sampled per second.
At the end of a measurement period, the sum of these sampling results is used as the value of
the counter.
Formula
None
Unit
packet
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The following table describes the meanings of each counter.
Measurement Points
Transmit rate and receive rate in the TUNNEL per second. At the end of a measurement period,
the maximum, minimum, average sampling results are reported.
Formula
None
Unit
bit/s
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
FunctionSubSets
FunctionSubSet FunctionSubSet Name
Overview
The AAL2 PATH function subset measures the traffic volume carried on a transmission link. It
helps analyze the transmission quality of the system and ensure the stable and reliable running
of the system.
Counters
Counter ID Counter Name Counter Original Release
Description
Counter Relationship
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The following table describes the meanings of each counter.
Measurement Points
The number of successfully received packets on a link is sampled every second. At the end of
a measurement period, the sum of these sampling results is used as the value of the corresponding
counter;
The number of successfully transmitted packets on a link is sampled every second. At the end
of a measurement period, the sum of these sampling results is used as the value of the
corresponding counter;
The number of packets that are to be transmitted but discarded on a link is sampled every second.
At the end of a measurement period, the sum of these sampling results is used as the value of
the corresponding counter;
The number of packets that are to be received but discarded on a link is sampled every second.
At the end of a measurement period, the sum of these sampling results is used as the value of
the corresponding counter.
Formula
None
Unit
packet
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
FunctionSubSets
FunctionSubSet FunctionSubSet Name
Overview
The SAAL function subset measures the traffic volumes of IP packets transmitted and received
on an SAAL link inside the base station. It measures traffic volumes of the signaling services
carried on base station transmission boards and the service quality.
Counters
Counter ID Counter Name Counter Original Release
Description
Counter Relationship
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The following table describes the meanings of each counter.
Measurement Points
The number of successfully received packets on a link is sampled every second. At the end of
a measurement period, the sum of these sampling results is used as the value of the corresponding
counter;
The number of successfully transmitted packets on a link is sampled every second. At the end
of a measurement period, the sum of these sampling results is used as the value of the
corresponding counter;
The number of packets that are to be received but discarded on a link is sampled every second.
At the end of a measurement period, the sum of these sampling results is used as the value of
the corresponding counter;
The number of packets that are to be transmitted but discarded on a link is sampled every second.
At the end of a measurement period, the sum of these sampling results is used as the value of
the corresponding counter.
Formula
None
Unit
packet
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The following table describes the meanings of each counter.
Measurement Points
The number of cells transmitted on a link is sampled every second. At the end of a measurement
period, the sum of these sampling results is used as the value of the corresponding counter;
The number of received cells on a link is sampled every second. At the end of a measurement
period, the sum of these sampling results is used as the value of the corresponding counter.
Formula
None
Unit
cell
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Number of packets successfully received to the AAL5 layer on the SAAL link
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides the number of packets successfully transmitted to the AAL5 layer on an
SAAL link. It reflects the traffic on the SAAL link.
Measurement Points
This counter is measured when data to be transmitted to the AAL5 layer on the SAAL link in a
measurement period.
Formula
None
Unit
packet
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Number of discarded packets received to the AAL5 layer on the SAAL link
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides the number of packets that failed to be transmitted to the AAL5 layer on
an SAAL link. It reflects the transmission quality on the SAAL link.
Measurement Points
This counter is measured when data fails to be transmitted to the AAL5 layer on the SAAL link
in a measurement period.
Formula
None
Unit
packet
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Number of packets successfully received from the AAL5 layer on the SAAL link
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides the number of packets successfully received from the AAL5 layer on an
SAAL link. It reflects the traffic on the SAAL link.
Measurement Points
This counter is measured when data to be received from the AAL5 layer on the SAAL link in a
measurement period.
Formula
None
Unit
packet
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Number of discarded packets received from the AAL5 layer on the SAAL link
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides the number of packets that failed to be received from the AAL5 layer on
an SAAL link. It reflects the traffic on the SAAL link.
Measurement Points
This counter is measured when data fails to be received from the AAL5 layer on the SAAL link
in a measurement period.
Formula
None
Unit
packet
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Number of packets received from the user layer on the SAAL link
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides the number of packets received from the signaling or ALCAP on an SAAL
path in a measurement period. It reflects the quality on the SAAL link.
Measurement Points
This counter is measured when data to be received from the application layer on the SAAL link
in a measurement period.
Formula
None
Unit
packet
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Number of packets successfully transmitted to the user layer on the SAAL link
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides the number of packets successfully transmitted to the signaling or ALCAP
on an SAAL path in a measurement period. It reflects the quality on the SAAL link.
Measurement Points
This counter is measured when data to be transmitted to the application layer on the SAAL link
in a measurement period.
Formula
None
Unit
packet
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Number of packets failed to be transmitted to the user layer on the SAAL link
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides the number of packets that failed to be transmitted to the signaling or
ALCAP on an SAAL path in a measurement period. It reflects the traffic on the SAAL link.
Measurement Points
This counter is measured when data fails to be transmitted to the application layer on the SAAL
link in a measurement period.
Formula
None
Unit
packet
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
FunctionSubSets
FunctionSubSet FunctionSubSet Name
Overview
The IMAGRP function subset measures traffic volumes carried on the transmission links. It
helps analyze the transmission quality of the system and ensure the stable and reliable running
of the system.
Counters
Counter ID Counter Name Counter Original Release
Description
Counter Relationship
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The following table describes the meanings of each counter.
Measurement Points
The number of cells that are to be transmitted but discarded on a link is sampled every second.
At the end of a measurement period, the sum of these sampling results is used as the value of
the corresponding counter;
The number of cells transmitted on a link is sampled every second. At the end of a measurement
period, the sum of these sampling results is used as the value of the corresponding counter;
The number of cells received on a link is sampled every second. At the end of a measurement
period, the sum of these sampling results is used as the value of the corresponding counter;
The number of cells that are to be received but discarded on a link is sampled every second. At
the end of a measurement period, the sum of these sampling results is used as the value of the
corresponding counter.
Formula
None
Unit
cell
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
FunctionSubSets
FunctionSubSet FunctionSubSet Name
Overview
The IPOA AAL5 function subset measures the traffic volume carried on a transmission link at
the ATM layer. It helps analyze the transmission quality of the system and ensure the stable and
reliable running of the system.
Counters
Counter ID Counter Name Counter Original Release
Description
Counter Relationship
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The following table describes the meanings of each counter.
Measurement Points
The number of received packets on a link is sampled every second. At the end of a measurement
period, the sum of these sampling results is used as the value of the corresponding counter;
The number of transmitted packets on a link is sampled every second. At the end of a
measurement period, the sum of these sampling results is used as the value of the corresponding
counter;
The number of packets that are to be received but discarded on a link is sampled every second.
At the end of a measurement period, the sum of these sampling results is used as the value of
the corresponding counter;
The number of packets that are to be transmitted but discarded on a link is sampled every second.
At the end of a measurement period, the sum of these sampling results is used as the value of
the corresponding counter.
Formula
None
Unit
packet
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The following table describes the meanings of each counter.
Measurement Points
The number of cells transmitted on a link is sampled every second. At the end of a measurement
period, the sum of these sampling results is used as the value of the corresponding counter;
The number of cells received on a link is sampled every second. At the end of a measurement
period, the sum of these sampling results is used as the value of the corresponding counter.
Formula
None
Unit
cell
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
FunctionSubSets
FunctionSubSet FunctionSubSet Name
Overview
The Datalink.TRUNK function subset measures the data rate in the TRUNK. It represents the
traffic volume of services carried by the TRUNK in the base station and the quality of service.
Counters
Counter ID Counter Name Counter Original Release
Description
Counter Relationship
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
These counters provide total transmit and receive bandwidth in TRUNK link in the current
measurement period, reflecting the TRUNK bandwidth.
Measurement Points
Available bandwidth in the transmit and receive directions of the trunk group per second. At the
end of a measurement period, the average of these sampling results is used as the value of the
corresponding counter.
Formula
None
Unit
kbit/s
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
These counters provide the transmit rate and the receive rate in TRUNK in the current
measurement period, reflecting the TRUNK link quality.
Measurement Points
The transmit rate or the receive rate on the trunk is sampled per second. At the end of a
measurement period, the maximum, minimum, or average of these sampling results is used as
the value of the corresponding counter.
Formula
None
Unit
kbit/s
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
FunctionSubSets
FunctionSubSet FunctionSubSet Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Name Counter Original Release
Description
Counter Relationship
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the number of discarded packets due to L2 ACL filter based on port.
Measurement Points
The number of discarded packets received due to L2 ACL filter based on port is sampled per
second. At the end of a measurement period, the sum of these sampling results is used as the
value of the counter.
Formula
None
Unit
packet
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the number of discarded packets due to advanced ACL filter based on
port. Advanced ACLs refer to L3 and L4 ACLs.
Measurement Points
The number of discarded packets received due to advanced ACL filter based on port is sampled
per second. At the end of a measurement period, the sum of these sampling results is used as the
value of the counter.
Formula
None
Unit
packet
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
FunctionSubSets
FunctionSubSet FunctionSubSet Name
Overview
The IKE function subset measures the state of IKE.It helps to analyze the IKE state.
Counters
Counter ID Counter Name Counter Original Release
Description
Counter Relationship
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the number of IKE packets received by the base station.
Measurement Points
The number of IKE packets received is sampled per second. At the end of a measurement period,
the sum of these sampling results is used as the value of the counter.
Formula
None
Unit
packet
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the number of IKE packets transmitted.
Measurement Points
The number of IKE packets transmitted is sampled per second. At the end of a measurement
period, the sum of these sampling results is used as the value of the counter.
Formula
None
Unit
packet
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the times of IKE child SA rekey completed by the base station.
Measurement Points
When sub SA rekey completed, the counter will be added 1.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the failure times of base station DPD session.
Measurement Points
Times of DPD session fail is sampled in 30 seconds. At the end of a measurement period, the
sum of these sampling results is used as the value of the counter.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
FunctionSubSets
FunctionSubSet FunctionSubSet Name
Overview
The IPSec function subset measures the state of IPSec,It helps to analyze the IPSec state.
Counters
Counter ID Counter Name Counter Original Release
Description
Counter Relationship
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the number of packets discarded by the base station RX due to the replay
checking.
Measurement Points
The number of discarded packets received due to replay checking fail is sampled per second. At
the end of a measurement period, the sum of these sampling results is used as the value of the
counter.
Formula
None
Unit
packet
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the number of packets discarded by the base station RX due to the AH
authentication failure.
Measurement Points
The number of discarded packets received due to AH checking fail is sampled per second. At
the end of a measurement period, the sum of these sampling results is used as the value of the
counter.
Formula
None
Unit
packet
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the number of packets discarded by the base station RX due to the ESP
authentication failure or decryption failure.
Measurement Points
The number of discarded packets received due to ESP fail is sampled per second. At the end of
a measurement period, the sum of these sampling results is used as the value of the counter.
Formula
None
Unit
packet
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the number of packets discarded by the base station RX due to packets
that should not have been encrypted.
Measurement Points
The number of discarded packets received due to decrypt ACL fail is sampled per second. At
the end of a measurement period, the sum of these sampling results is used as the value of the
counter.
Formula
None
Unit
packet
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the number of packets successfully decrypted by the base station RX.
Measurement Points
The number of packets decryption successful received is sampled per second. At the end of a
measurement period, the sum of these sampling results is used as the value of the counter.
Formula
None
Unit
packet
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the number of packets discarded by the base station TX due to outbound
SA miss.
Measurement Points
The number of discarded packets transmitted due to outbound SA miss is sampled per second.
At the end of a measurement period, the sum of these sampling results is used as the value of
the counter.
Formula
None
Unit
packet
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the number of packets discarded by the base station TX due to sequence
number overflow.
Measurement Points
The number of discarded packets transmitted due to sequence number overflow is sampled per
second. At the end of a measurement period, the sum of these sampling results is used as the
value of the counter.
Formula
None
Unit
packet
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the number of packets successfully encrypted by the base station TX.
Measurement Points
The number of packets encryption successful transmitted is sampled per second. At the end of
a measurement period, the sum of these sampling results is used as the value of the counter.
Formula
None
Unit
packet
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
FunctionSubSets
FunctionSubSet FunctionSubSet Name
Overview
The SCTPLNK function subset measures the traffic volumes of IP packets transmitted and
received on an SCTP link inside the base station. It measures traffic volumes of the signaling
services carried on base station transmission boards and the service quality.Figure 1-13 shows
the position of the SCTP layer in the TCP/IP model.
Figure 1-13
Counters
Counter ID Counter Name Counter Original Release
Description
Counter Relationship
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
These counters measure the number of bytes in the IP packets transmitted or received on the
SCTP link within a measurement period. They represent the traffic volume of signaling services.
The counter measure the number of bytes discarded on the SCTP link within a measurement
period is not supported currently and the value of the counter VS.SctpLnk.RxDropBytes is
always 0.
The following table describes the meanings of each counter.
Measurement Points
The number of bytes in the IP packets successfully transmitted, successfully received or
discarded on the SCTP link is sampled per second. At the end of a measurement period, the sum
of these sampling results is used as the value of the corresponding counter. The counter value
includes the number of bytes in user data (the data field of a user data packet, excluding the
MAC header, IP header, and SCTP header). This counter excludes the number of bytes in the
following SCTP management messages: Heartbeat messages, Link establishment messages,
Link disconnection messages, Handshake messages.
Formula
None
Unit
byte
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
These counters measure the number of IP packets transmitted or received or discarded on the
SCTP link within a measurement period. They represent the traffic volume of signaling services.
The following table describes the meanings of each counter.
Measurement Points
The number of IP packets successfully transmitted, successfully received or discarded on the
SCTP link is sampled per second. At the end of a measurement period, the sum of these sampling
results is used as the value of the corresponding counter. The counter value includes the number
of all the packets received over an SCTP link. The packets include SCTP management messages,
such as heartbeat messages, link establishment messages, link disconnection messages, and
handshake messages. However, the received packets on an SCTP link are not measured in any
of the following cases: (1) The SCTP link is not configured. (2) There is no signaling bearer at
the upper layer of the SCTP link. (3) The SCTP link is blocked.
The VS.SctpLnk.RxPkts counter provides the number of IP packets received on the SCTP link.
A measured IP packet must carry the IP addresses and port numbers that can identify an SCTP
association. The following packets are measured: (1) ABORT packets. (2) Packets that pass the
code check (excluding the V-tag check) and can be sent to the corresponding association.
Formula
None
Unit
packet
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
These counters measure the maximum rate, minimum rate, and average rate for transmitting or
receiving IP packets on an SCTP link within a measurement period. These rates are calculated
on a per-byte basis. They represent the transmission capability of the SCTP link.
Measurement Points
The transmit rate or the receive rate on the SCTP link is sampled per second. At the end of a
measurement period, the maximum rate, minimum rate or average rate of these sampling results
is used as the value of the corresponding counter.
Formula
None
Unit
bit/s
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
These counters measure the number of user packets transmitted or received on the SCTP link
within a measurement period. They represent the traffic volume of signaling services.
Measurement Points
The number of packets received from or transmitted to the application layer on an SCTP link is
sampled per second. At the end of a measurement period, the sum of these sampling results is
used as the value of the corresponding counters.
Formula
None
Unit
packet
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
These counters measure the number of chunks retransmitted from the SCTP link. They represent
the transmission capability of the SCTP link.
The following table describes the meanings of each counter.
Measurement Points
The number of packets retransmitted on an SCTP link is sampled per second. At the end of a
measurement period, the sum of these sampling results is used as the value of the corresponding
counters.
Formula
None
Unit
packet
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides the duration through which an SCTP link is in the congested state in a
measurement period.
Measurement Points
The congestion duration is sampled per second. At the end of a measurement period, the sum of
these sampling results is used as the value of the corresponding counter. An SCTP link is
considered congested when the buffered data of the SCTP link reaches the threshold.
Formula
None
Unit
s
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides the number of times that an SCTP link enters the congested state in a
measurement period.
Measurement Points
The number of congestion times is sampled per second. At the end of a measurement period,
the sum of these sampling results is used as the value of the corresponding counter. An SCTP
link is considered congested when the buffered data of the SCTP link reaches the threshold.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides the duration through which an SCTP link is in the unavailable state.
Measurement Points
The duration through which an SCTP link is unavailable is sampled per second. At the end of a
measurement period, the sum of these sampling results is used as the value of the corresponding
counter. When an SCTP link is in the unavailable state, the link may be faulty or deactivated.
Due to time adjustment and measurement precision, the measurement result of the counter
VS.SctpLnk.Unavail.Dur may have an error of several seconds.
Formula
None
Unit
s
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides the number of times that an SCTP link is unavailable due to link
disconnection.
Measurement Points
The number of times that an SCTP link becomes unavailable is sampled per second. At the end
of a measurement period, the sum of these sampling results is used as the value of the
corresponding counter. When an SCTP link is in the unavailable state, the link may be faulty or
deactivated.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
FunctionSubSets
FunctionSubSet FunctionSubSet Name
Overview
The UserPlaneHostIP function subset measures the IP packets and bytes in the IP packets
transmitted from and received by a user-plane local IP address. It helps analyze the transmission
quality of the system and ensure stable and reliable operation of the system.
Counters
Counter ID Counter Name Counter Original Release
Description
Counter Relationship
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
These counters measure the number of packets received and transmitted based on the user-plane
local IP address at the IP layer within a measurement period. It indicates the traffic of a user-
plane local IP address at the IP layer.
Measurement Points
The number of packets successfully transmitted or received on the user-plane local IP address
is sampled per second. At the end of a measurement period, the sum of these sampling results
is used as the value of the corresponding counter. The packets to be measured are IP packets. If
IP packets need to be fragmented, the number of TX packets is measured before the packets are
fragmented and the number of RX packets is measured after the packets are reassembled.
Formula
None
Unit
packet
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
These counters measure the number of bytes received and transmitted based on the user-plane
local IP address at the IP layer within a measurement period. It indicates the traffic of a user-
plane local IP address at the IP layer.
Measurement Points
The number of bytes in the packets successfully transmitted or received on the user-plane local
IP address is sampled per second. At the end of a measurement period, the sum of these sampling
results is used as the value of the corresponding counter. The bytes to be measured include IP
packet header and payload. When IPSec is used, the bytes to be measured include IPSec-related
payloads, such as AH header and ESP header. If packets need to be fragmented, the number of
TX bytes is measured before the packets are fragmented and the number of RX bytes is measured
after the packets are reassembled.
Formula
None
Unit
byte
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
These counters measure receive and transmit rate based on the user-plane local IP address at the
IP layer within a measurement period. It indicates the load of a user-plane local IP address at
the IP layer.
The following table describes the meanings of each counter.
Measurement Points
The transmit rate or the receive rate on the user-plane local IP address is sampled per second.
At the end of a measurement period, the maximum and average sampling results are reported.
The counter includes the IP header and payload.
Formula
None
Unit
bit/s
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
FunctionSubSets
FunctionSubSet FunctionSubSet Name
Overview
The measurement of the HSDPA local cell indicates the running status and performance of the
HSDPA cell on a NodeB.
Counters
Counter ID Counter Name Counter Original Release
Description
Counter Relationship
Counter Sub Counter
VS.AckTotal VS.AckFirst
VS.AckRetrans.1
VS.AckRetrans.2
VS.AckRetrans.3
VS.AckRetrans.4
VS.AckRetrans.5
VS.AckRetrans.6
VS.AckRetrans.7
VS.AckRetrans.8
VS.AckRetrans.9
VS.AckRetrans.10
VS.HSDPA.DataTtiNum.TRB VS.HSDPA.InactiveDataTtiNum.TRB
VS.RabNum.Mean VS.DataRabNum.Mean
VS.RabNum.Max VS.DataRabNum.Max
VS.RabNum.Min VS.DataRabNum.Min
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The preceding counters indicate the number of HARQ-related messages received in a cell. The
Acknowledgment (ACK), Negative Acknowledgment (NACK), and Discontinuous
Transmission (DTX) statistics are used to analyze the overall HSDPA running status.
Measurement Points
The NodeB measures the preceding counters when demodulating the HARQ-ACK information
carried on the HS-DPCCH from the UE.The NACK or DTX messages are received after the
data at the physical layer fails to be transmitted. For the ACK messages, the NodeB takes
statistics about the messages according to the number of data transmissions. The number of
transmissions is an integer from 1 to MaxRetransNum+1. For DC-HSDPA users, these counters
are measured in the anchor carrier and the supplementary carrier separately.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The preceding counters indicate the HARQ distribution for MIMO users on the primary and
secondary streams in a cell. The statistics about the ACK, NACK, and DTX message sent from
MIMO users are used to analyze the overall running status of MIMO users.
Measurement Points
The NodeB measures the preceding counters when demodulating the HARQ-ACK information
carried on the HS-DPCCH from the MIMO UE.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The preceding counters indicate the overall distribution of the channel quality. For each Channel
Quality Indicators (CQI) value, the NodeB counts the number of CQIs received in a cell during
a measurement period.The values of VS.CQI.0 to VS.CQI.30 correspond to the values of CQI0
to CQI30 reported by a UE.
The counter 50331725 VS.CQI.31 will be deleted in later version. In current version, the value
of this counter is 0. This counter is not recommended.
The counter 50331726 VS.CQI.32 will be deleted in later version. In current version, the value
of this counter is 0. This counter is not recommended.
The counter 50331727 VS.CQI.33 will be deleted in later version. In current version, the value
of this counter is 0. This counter is not recommended.
The counter 50331728 VS.CQI.34 will be deleted in later version. In current version, the value
of this counter is 0. This counter is not recommended.
The counter 50331729 VS.CQI.35 will be deleted in later version. In current version, the value
of this counter is 0. This counter is not recommended.
Measurement Points
The NodeB takes statistics about the preceding counters when demodulating the CQI information
of the UE carried on the HS-DPCCH. For DC-HSDPA users, these counters are measured in the
anchor carrier and the supplementary carrier separately.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
These counters measure the CQI values ranging from 0 to 30 and [31,39] used by the NodeB to
transmit TBs within a measurement period, indicating the overall distribution of the used CQIs.
These counters measure the channel quality indicator (CQI) used for HSDPA scheduling, not
the CQI reported by a UE. VS.UsedCQI31to39 is specific to 16QAM or 64QAM UEs.
Measurement Points
The NodeB takes statistics about the preceding counters when MAC-hs/MAC-ehs scheduling
is complete. The preceding counters do not measure the CQIs sent by the MIMO UEs.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The preceding counters indicate the distribution of dual CQIs reported by MIMO users in a cell,
evaluating the channel conditions for MIMO users.
Measurement Points
The NodeB takes statistics about the preceding counters when demodulating the CQI information
of the UE carried on the HS-DPCCH. VS.MIMODualCQI1.0 to VS.MIMODualCQI1.14
indicate the distribution of CQI1 in TypeA CQI reports from MIMO users;
VS.MIMODualCQI2.0 to VS.MIMODualCQI2.14 indicate the distribution of CQI2 in TypeA
CQI reports from MIMO users.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The preceding counter indicates the average value of reported CQIs corresponding to phase 0
in all phase shift periods when the automatic phase control (APC) algorithm is used in a cell,
evaluating the channel quality of users with data transmission in the cell when the VAM
algorithm does not take effect. The value has been amplified by 1000 times. For example, the
value 29100 stands for the CQI value 29.1.
Measurement Points
Within the measurement period, the NodeB counts the sum of reported CQI values
corresponding to Phase 0 in a cell when the automatic phase control (APC) algorithm takes
effect. Assume that this value is A. The NodeB counts the total number of reported CQI samples
corresponding to Phase 0 within the measurement period. Assume that this value is B. Then,
VS.APCPhase0CQI.MEAN = A/B.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The preceding counter indicates the average value of CQIs reported by all users with data
transmission in a cell. The value has been amplified by 1000 times. For example, the value 29100
stands for the CQI value 29.1.
Measurement Points
Within the measurement period, the NodeB counts the sum of CQI values reported by all users
that have data to transmit in a cell. Assume that this value is A. The NodeB counts the total
number of reported CQI samples within the measurement period. Assume that this value is B.
Then, VS.APCCQI.MEAN = A/B.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The preceding counter indicates the average value of CQIs reported by all users with data
transmission in a cell. The value has been amplified by 1000 times. For example, the value 29100
stands for the CQI value 29.1.
Measurement Points
The accumulated CQI values reported by UEs that have data to transmit is A, and the number
of CQI samples reported by UEs that have data to transmit is B. The formula for calculating this
counter is: VS.DataCQI.MEAN = A/B.
Formula
None
Unit
per mill
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The following table describes the meanings of each counter.
Measurement Points
The NodeB takes statistics about the preceding counters when MAC-hs/MAC-ehs scheduling
is complete. For MIMO users, if two transport blocks are used, the
VS.HSDPA.All.ScheduledNum counter is incremented by 2; if a single transport block is used,
the VS.HSDPA.All.ScheduledNum counter is incremented by 1. For MIMO users, if two
transport blocks are used, the VS.HSDPA.16QAMCfg.ActedNum and
VS.HSDPA.QPSKCfg.ActedNum counters are measured on each transport block separately.
For DC-HSDPA users, the preceding counters are measured in the anchor carrier and the
supplementary carrier separately.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The following table describes the meanings of each counter.
Measurement Points
The NodeB takes statistics about the preceding counters when MAC-hs/MAC-ehs scheduling
is complete. For MIMO+64QAM users, if two transport blocks are used, the VS.HSDPA.
64QAMCfg.ScheduledNum counter is incremented by 2; if a single transport block is used, the
VS.HSDPA.64QAMCfg.ScheduledNum counter is incremented by 1. For MIMO users, if two
transport blocks are used, the VS.HSDPA.64QAMCfg.ActedNum counter is measured on each
transport block separately. For DC-HSDPA users, the preceding counters are measured in the
anchor carrier and the supplementary carrier separately.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The preceding counters indicate the usage of two transport blocks for MIMO-enabled users in
a cell.
Measurement Points
The NodeB takes statistics about the preceding counters when MAC-hs/MAC-ehs scheduling
is complete.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The preceding counters indicate the usage of 64QAM for 64QAM+MIMO users in a cell.
Measurement Points
The NodeB takes statistics about the preceding counters when MAC-hs/MAC-ehs scheduling
is complete. If two transport blocks are used, the
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The following table describes the meanings of each counter.
Measurement Points
The NodeB takes statistics about the preceding counters when MAC-hs/MAC-ehs scheduling
is complete. When a user is scheduled by the anchor carrier, the
VS.HSDPA.DCCfg.AnchorCarrierActedNum counter is incremented by 1 regardless of
whether the user is scheduled by the supplementary carrier. If a user is scheduled by the anchor
and supplementary carriers at the same time, the VS.HSDPA.DCCfg.AnchorCarrierActedNum
counter is only incremented by 1. If a user is scheduled by the supplementary carrier, the
VS.HSDPA.DCCfg.SupCarrierActedNum counter is incremented by 1 regardless of whether
the user is scheduled by the anchor carrier. If a user is scheduled by the anchor and supplementary
carriers at the same time, the VS.HSDPA.DCCfg.SupCarrierActedNum counter is only
incremented by 1.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The preceding counter provides the ratio of the time when at least one HSDPA UE camps on a
cell to the total time of the measurement period.
Measurement Points
During a measurement period, if at least one HSDPA UE camps on a cell in one Transmission
Time Interval (TTI), the NodeB counts the number of all such TTIs in the measurement period.
Assume that this number is A and the total number of TTIs in the measurement period is B.
Then, VS.UserTtiRatio.Mean = A/B. A DC-HSDPA user is regarded as an HSDPA user in each
anchor carrier and supplementary carrier. For DC-HSDPA users, the counter is measured in the
anchor carrier and the supplementary carrier separately.
Formula
None
Unit
per mill
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Time Ratio for HSDPA User with Data to be Transmitted in the Queue Buffer in a
Cell
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The preceding counter measures the ratio of the time when at least one HSDPA user in a cell
has data to transmit in the queue buffer to the total time within a measurement period.
Measurement Points
During a measurement period, if at least one HSDPA user in a cell has data to transmit in the
queue buffer in a TTI, the NodeB counts the number of all such TTIs. Assume that the number
is A, and the total number of TTIs within the measurement period is B. Then,
VS.DataTtiRatio.Mean = A/B. For DC-HSDPA users, the counter is measured in the anchor
carrier and the supplementary carrier separately.The counter is measured at point C in the
following figure:
Figure 2-1
Formula
None
Unit
per mill
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Time Ratio for HSDPA Users Having Data in the Queue Buffer but Having No
Data Transmission in a Cell
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The preceding counter indicates the average ratio of the time when at least one HSDPA user has
data to transmit in the queue buffer but no HSDPA user transmits data at the physical layer.
Measurement Points
During a measurement period, if at least one HSDPA user in a cell has data to transmit in the
queue buffer but no HSDPA user transmits data at the physical layer within a TTI, the NodeB
counts the number of all such TTIs in the measurement period. Assume that the number is A,
and the total number of TTIs in the measurement period is B. Then,
VS.HSDPA.InactiveDataTtiRatio.Mean = A/B.For DC-HSDPA users, the counter is measured
in the anchor carrier and the supplementary carrier separately.The counter is measured at points
D and E in the following figure:
Figure 2-2
Formula
None
Unit
per mill
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Average Time Ratio for HSDPA User Queues in the Scheduling Candidate Set but
Having No Data Transmission
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The preceding counter indicates the average time ratio for HSDPA user queues in the scheduling
candidate set but having no data transmission.
Measurement Points
During a measurement period, if an HSDPA user queue enters the scheduling candidate set but
does not transmit data at the physical layer in one Transmission Time Interval (TTI), the NodeB
counts the number of all such TTIs. Assume that this number is A and the total number of TTIs
in the measurement period is B. Then, VS.HSDPA.ScheInactiveDataTtiRatio.Mean = A/B.For
DC-HSDPA users, the counter is measured in the anchor carrier and the supplementary carrier
separately.The counter is measured at point E in the following figure:
Figure 2-3
Formula
None
Unit
per mill
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Number of TTIs in Which TRB Data Is to be Transmitted in the HSDPA User Queue
in a Cell
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The preceding counter indicates the number of TTIs in which the TRB data is to be transmitted
in at least one HSDPA user queue in a cell.
Measurement Points
The NodeB calculates the number of TTIs in which at least one HSDPA user in a cell has the
TRB data to transmit in the queue buffer within a measurement period. For DC-HSDPA users,
the counter is measured in the anchor carrier and the supplementary carrier separately. The
counter is measured at point A in the following figure:
Figure 2-4
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Number of TTIs for HSDPA Users in a Cell Having TRB Data to Transmit in the
Queue Buffer but Having No Data Transmission at the Physical Layer
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The preceding counter indicates the number of TTIs for at least one HSDPA user in a cell having
the TRB data to transmit in the queue buffer but having no data transmission at the physical
layer.
Measurement Points
The NodeB calculates the total number of TTIs in which at least one HSDPA user in a cell has
the TRB data to transmit in the queue buffer but no HSDPA user transmits the TRB data at the
physical layer within a TTI. For DC-HSDPA users, the counter is measured in the anchor carrier
and the supplementary carrier separately.The counter is measured at point A in the following
figure:
Figure 2-5
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Total number of user-level TTIs within which there is data to transmit in HSDPA
user queue buffers
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the total number of user-level TTIs within which there is data to transmit
in HSDPA user queue buffers within a scheduling period. This counter can be measured
repeatedly if more than one HSDPA user queue buffer has data to transmit in a TTI. A DC-
HSDPA user is regarded as one HSDPA user in the primary carrier and one HSDPA user in the
secondary carrier, and this counter is measured in the two carriers.
Measurement Points
This counter measures the total number of user-level TTIs within which there is data to transmit
in HSDPA user queue buffers within a scheduling period. This counter will be measured
repeatedly if more than one HSDPA user queue buffer has data to transmit in a TTI. This counter
is measured in the serving cell. For DC-HSDPA, DB-HSDPA, 4C-HSDPA, or 3C-HSDPA users,
this counter is measured in the anchor carrier and supplementary carrier separately.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The preceding counters indicate the ratio of time when different HS-SCCH codes are used for
a cell.
Measurement Points
Take the VS.HSDPA.2ScchCodeRatio counter as an example. During a measurement period,
the NodeB calculates the number of TTIs in which only two HS-SCCH codes are used for the
cell. Assume that the number is A, and the number of TTIs in which one or more HS-SCCH
codes are used in the measurement period is B. Then, VS.HSDPA.2ScchCodeRatio = A/B.
Formula
None
Unit
per mill
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The preceding counters indicate the average and maximum number of available HS-PDSCH
codes in a cell during a measurement period.
Measurement Points
During a measurement period, the NodeB counts the number of available HS-PDSCH codes in
all TTIs in the cell. Assume that this value is A and the number of TTIs in the measurement
period is B. Then, VS.PdschCodeAvail.Mean = A/B. The NodeB samples
VS.PdschCodeAvail.Mean every 5s and takes the maximum value within the measurement
period as VS.PdschCodeAvail.Max.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The preceding counters indicate the average, maximum, and minimum number of used HS-
PDSCH codes in a cell during a measurement period.
Measurement Points
During a measurement period, the NodeB counts the number of used HS-PDSCH codes in all
TTIs in the cell. Assume that this value is A and the number of TTIs in the measurement period
is B. Then, VS.PdschCodeUsed.Mean = A/B. The NodeB samples VS.PdschCodeUsed.Mean
every 5s and takes the maximum value within the measurement period as
VS.PdschCodeUsed.Max and the minimum value within the measurement period as
VS.PdschCodeUsed.Min.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The preceding counters provide the average, maximum, and minimum usage of the HS-SCCH
code resources during a measurement period. These counters are used to analyze the allocation
appropriateness of the HS-SCCH code resources. If the code usage is high, the code resources
are insufficient for the current traffic. Therefore, more code resources are required. If the code
usage is low, the code resources are excessive. Therefore, some of the code resources can be
allocated to R99 services.
Measurement Points
Assume that the number of HS-SCCH codes used in all TTIs is A and the number of available
HS-SCCH codes in all TTIs is B. Then, VS.ScchCodeUtil.Mean = A/B. The NodeB samples
VS.ScchCodeUtil.Mean every 5s and then takes the maximum value within the measurement
period as VS.ScchCodeUtil.Max and the minimum value within the measurement period as
VS.ScchCodeUtil.Min.
Formula
None
Unit
per mill
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Usage of HS-SCCH Code Resources When at Least One HSDPA User Camps on
the Cell
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The preceding counter indicates the average usage of HS-SCCH code resources when at least
one HSDPA user camps on the cell during a measurement period.
Measurement Points
Assume that the total number of used HS-SCCH codes in all TTIs when at least one HSDPA
user camps on the cell within a measurement period is A, and the total number of available HS-
SCCH codes in all TTIs when at least one HSDPA user camps on the cell is B. Then,
VS.ScchCodeUtil.Mean.User = A/B.
Formula
None
Unit
per mill
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Usage of HS-SCCH Code Resources When at Least One HSDPA User Has Data to
Transmit in the Queue Buffer
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter indicates the average usage of HS-SCCH code resources when at least one HSDPA
user has data to transmit in the queue buffer within a measurement period.
Measurement Points
Assume that the total number of used HS-SCCH codes in all TTIs when at least one HSDPA
user has data to transmit in the queue buffer within the measurement period is A, and the total
number of available HS-SCCH codes in all TTIs when at least one HSDPA user has data to
transmit in the queue buffer is B. Then, VS.ScchCodeUtil.Mean.Data = A/B.
Formula
None
Unit
per mill
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The preceding counters provide the average, maximum, and minimum usage of HS-PDSCH
code resources in a cell during a measurement period respectively. These counters are used to
analyze the allocation appropriateness of the HS-PDSCH code resources. If the code usage is
high, the code resources are insufficient for the current traffic. Therefore, more code resources
are required. If the code usage is low, the code resources are excessive. Therefore, some of the
code resources can be allocated to R99 services.
Measurement Points
Assume that the number of HS-PDSCH codes used in all TTIs is A and the number of available
HS-PDSCH codes in all TTIs is B. Then, VS.PdschCodeUtil.Mean = A/B. The NodeB calculates
VS.PdschCodeUtil.Mean every 5s and then takes the maximum value within the measurement
period as VS.PdschCodeUtil.Max and the minimum value within the measurement period as
VS.PdschCodeUtil.Min.
Formula
None
Unit
per mill
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Usage of HS-PDSCH Code Resources When at Least One HSDPA User Camps on
the cell
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The preceding counter indicates the average usage of HS-PDSCH code resources when at least
one HSDPA user camps on the cell within a measurement period.
Measurement Points
Assume that the total number of used HS-PDSCH codes in all TTIs when at least one HSDPA
user camps on the cell within the measurement period is A, and the total number of available
HS-PDSCH codes in all TTIs when at least one HSDPA user camps on the cell is B. Then,
VS.PdschCodeUtil.Mean.User = A/B.
Formula
None
Unit
per mill
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Usage of HS-PDSCH Code Resources When at Least One HSDPA User Has Data
to Transmit in the Queue Buffer
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The preceding counter indicates the average usage of HS-PDSCH code resources when at least
one HSDPA user has data to transmit in the queue buffer within a measurement period.
Measurement Points
Assume that the total number of used HS-PDSCH codes in all TTIs when at least one HSDPA
user has data to transmit in the queue buffer within the measurement period is A, and the total
number of available HS-PDSCH codes in all TTIs when at least one HSDPA user has data to
transmit in the queue buffer is B. Then, VS.PdschCodeUtil.Mean.Data = A/B.
Formula
None
Unit
per mill
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The preceding counters indicate the average, maximum, and minimum ratios of the transmit
power of all the HS-SCCHs in a cell during a measurement period respectively. Each value is
expressed as the ratio of the respective transmit power to the maximum cell transmit power.
Measurement Points
During the measurement period, the NodeB calculates the total ratio of the transmit power of
all the HS-SCCHs to the maximum cell transmit power in all TTIs in the cell. Assume that this
value is A and the number of TTIs in the measurement period is B. Then,
VS.ScchPwrRatio.Mean = A/B. The NodeB calculates VS.ScchPwrRatio.Mean every 5s and
then takes the maximum value within the measurement period as VS.ScchPwrRatio.Max and
the minimum value within the measurement period as VS.ScchPwrRatio.Min.
Formula
None
Unit
per mill
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Transmit Power over the HS-SCCH When at Least One HSDPA User Camps on the
Cell
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The preceding counter indicates the average transmit power over the HS-SCCH when at least
one HSDPA user camps on the cell. The value is expressed as the ratio of the transmit power to
the maximum cell transmit power.
Measurement Points
During the measurement period, the NodeB calculates the total ratio of the transmit power over
the HS-SCCHs to the maximum cell transmit power in all TTIs when at least one HSDPA user
camps on the cell. Assume that this value is A and the number of TTIs when at least one HSDPA
user camps on the cell is B. Then, VS.ScchPwrRatio.User = A/B.
Formula
1000*[VS.ScchPwrRatio.Mean]/[VS.UserTtiRatio.Mean]
Unit
per mill
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Transmit Power over the HS-SCCH When at Least One HSDPA User Has Data to
Transmit in the Queue Buffer
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The preceding counter indicates the average transmit power over the HS-SCCH when at least
one HSDPA user has data to transmit in the queue buffer within a measurement period. The
value is expressed as the ratio of the transmit power to the maximum cell transmit power.
Measurement Points
Within the measurement period, the NodeB calculates the total ratio of the transmit power over
the HS-SCCHs in all TTIs when at least one HSDPA user has data to transmit in the queue
buffer. Assume that this value is A and the number of TTIs when at least one HSDPA user has
data to transmit in the queue buffer is B. Then, VS.ScchPwrRatio.UserData = A/B.
Formula
1000*[VS.ScchPwrRatio.Mean]/[VS.DataTtiRatio.Mean]
Unit
per mill
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The preceding counters indicate the average, maximum, and minimum ratios of the transmit
power over all the HS-PDSCHs in a cell during a measurement period respectively. Each value
is expressed as the ratio of the respective transmit power to the maximum cell transmit power.
Measurement Points
During the measurement period, the NodeB calculates the total ratio of the transmit power over
all the HS-PDSCHs to the maximum cell transmit power in all TTIs in the cell. Assume that this
value is A and the number of TTIs in the measurement period is B. Then,
VS.PdschPwrRatio.Mean = A/B. The NodeB calculates VS.PdschPwrRatio.Mean every 5s and
then takes the maximum value within the measurement period as VS.PdschPwrRatio.Max and
the minimum value within the measurement period as VS.PdschPwrRatio.Min.
Formula
None
Unit
per mill
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Transmit Power over the HS-PDSCH When at Least One HSDPA User Camps on
the Cell
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The preceding counter indicates the average transmit power over the HS-PDSCH when at least
one HSDPA user camps on the cell within a measurement period. The value is expressed as the
ratio of the transmit power to the maximum cell transmit power.
Measurement Points
Within the measurement period, the NodeB calculates the total ratio of the transmit power over
the HS-PDSCHs to the maximum cell transmit power in all TTIs when at least one HSDPA user
camps on the cell. Assume that this value is A and the number of TTIs when at least one HSDPA
user camps on the cell is B. Then, VS.PdschPwrRatio.User = A/B.
Formula
1000*[VS.PdschPwrRatio.Mean]/[VS.UserTtiRatio.Mean]
Unit
per mill
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Transmit Power over the HS-PDSCH When at Least One HSDPA User Has Data to
Transmit in the Queue Buffer
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The preceding counter indicates the average transmit power over the HS-PDSCH when at least
one HSDPA user has data to transmit in the queue buffer within a measurement period. The
value is expressed as the ratio of the transmit power to the maximum cell transmit power.
Measurement Points
Within the measurement period, the NodeB calculates the total ratio of the transmit power over
the HS-PDSCHs to the maximum cell transmit power in all TTIs when at least one HSDPA user
has data to transmit in the queue buffer. Assume that this value is A and the number of TTIs
when at least one HSDPA user has data to transmit in the queue buffer is B. Then,
VS.PdschPwrRatio.Data = A/B.
Formula
1000*[VS.PdschPwrRatio.Mean]/[VS.DataTtiRatio.Mean]
Unit
per mill
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The preceding counters indicate the average and maximum power usage of HSDPA free users
within a measurement period. The values are expressed as the ratios of the HSDPA power to the
maximum cell transmit power.
Measurement Points
Within the measurement period, the NodeB calculates the total ratio of the power for all HSDPA
free users to the maximum cell transmit power in all TTIs. Assume that this value is A and the
number of TTIs in the measurement period is B. Then, VS.HSDPAPwrRatio.Mean.FreeUser =
A/B. The NodeB calculates VS.HSDPAPwrRatio.Mean.FreeUser every 5s and then takes the
maximum value within the measurement period as VS.HSDPAPwrRatio.Max.FreeUser.
Formula
None
Unit
per mill
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The preceding counters indicate the average, maximum, and minimum available HSDPA power
within a measurement period. The values are expressed as the ratios of the available HSDPA
power to the maximum cell transmit power.
Measurement Points
Within the measurement period, the NodeB calculates the total ratio of the available HSDPA
power to the maximum cell transmit power in all TTIs. Assume that this value is A and the
number of TTIs in the measurement period is B. Then, VS.AvaiHSDPAPwrRatio.Mean = A/B.
The NodeB calculates VS.AvaiHSDPAPwrRatio.Mean every 5s and then takes the maximum
value within the measurement period as VS.AvaiHSDPAPwrRatio.Max and the minimum value
within the measurement period as VS.AvaiHSDPAPwrRatio.Min.
Formula
None
Unit
per mill
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The preceding counters indicate the average HSDPA power ratios for operators within a
measurement period. The values are expressed as the ratios of the HSDPA power to the
maximum cell transmit power.
Measurement Points
Take VS.HSDPAPwrRatio.PLMN0 as an example. Within the measurement period, the NodeB
calculates the total ratio of the transmit power over the HS-SCCHs and HS-PDSCHs to the
maximum cell transmit power in all TTIs. Assume that this value is A and the number of TTIs
in the measurement period is B. Then, VS.HSDPAPwrRatio.PLMN0 = A/B.
Formula
None
Unit
per mill
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The preceding counters indicate the average HSDPA power ratios for operators in an MOCN
network during a measurement period. The values are expressed as the ratios of the HSDPA
power to the maximum cell transmit power.
Measurement Points
Take VS.HSDPAPwrRatio.SharedOperator0 as an example. Within the measurement period,
the NodeB calculates the total ratio of the transmit power over the HS-SCCHs and HS-PDSCHs
to the maximum cell transmit power in all TTIs. Assume that this value is A and the number of
TTIs in the measurement period is B. Then, VS.HSDPAPwrRatio.SharedOperator0 = A/B.
Formula
None
Unit
per mill
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Average permillage of transmit power for HSDPA users in each resource group to
the maximum cell transmit power
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
These counters measures the average permillage of transmit power for HSDPA users in each
resource group to the maximum cell transmit power.
Measurement Points
The permillage of transmit power for HS-SCCH and HS-PDSCH users in resource group to the
maximum cell transmit power is sampled within each transmission time interval (TTI). At the
end of the measurement period, the accumulated permillage is A, and the number of TTIs is B.
The formula for calculating this counter is: VS.HSDPAPwrRatio.Mean.ResG=A/B.
Formula
None
Unit
per mill
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The preceding counters indicate the average, maximum, and minimum number of HSDPA radio
access bearers (RABs) in a cell within each TTI during a measurement period.
Measurement Points
The NodeB calculates the total number of RABs for all HSDPA users in all TTIs during a
measurement period. Assume that this number is A and the number of TTIs within the
measurement period is B. Then, VS.RabNum.Mean = A/B. The NodeB calculates
VS.RabNum.Mean every 5s and then takes the maximum value within the measurement period
as VS.RabNum.Max and the minimum value within the measurement period as
VS.RabNum.Min. The RAB for a DC-HSDPA user is regarded as the RAB for an HSDPA user
in each anchor carrier and supplementary carrier. For the RABs of DC-HSDPA users, the counter
is measured in the anchor carrier and the supplementary carrier separately.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Number of HSDPA RABs When at Least One HSDPA User Camps on the Cell
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The preceding counter indicates the average number of HSDPA RABs when at least one HSDPA
user camps on the cell in each TTI during a measurement period.
Measurement Points
Assume that the total number of HSDPA RABs in all TTIs within the measurement period is A,
and the number of TTIs when at least one HSDPA user camps on the cell is B. Then,
VS.RabNumAve.User = A/B. The RAB for a DC-HSDPA user is regarded as the RAB for an
HSDPA user in each anchor carrier and supplementary carrier. For the RABs of DC-HSDPA
users, the counter is measured in the anchor carrier and the supplementary carrier separately.
Formula
1000*[VS.RabNum.Mean]/[VS.UserTtiRatio.Mean]
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The preceding counters indicate the average, maximum, and minimum number of RABs with
HSDPA data to be transmitted in the queue buffer of a cell within each TTI during a measurement
period.
Measurement Points
Within the measurement period, the NodeB calculates the total number of RABs with HSDPA
data to be transmitted in the queue buffer in all TTIs. Assume that this value is A and the number
of TTIs within the measurement period is B. Then, VS.DataRabNum.Mean = A/B. The NodeB
calculates VS.DataRabNum.Mean every 5s and then takes the maximum value within the
measurement period as VS.DataRabNum.Max and the minimum value within the measurement
period as VS.DataRabNum.Min. The RAB for a DC-HSDPA user is regarded as the RAB for
an HSDPA user in each anchor carrier and supplementary carrier. For the RABs of DC-HSDPA
users, the counter is measured in the anchor carrier and the supplementary carrier separately.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Number of RABs with HSDPA Data to Be Transmitted in the Queue Buffer When
at Least One HSDPA User Has Data to Transmit in the Queue Buffer in a Cell
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The preceding counter indicates the average number of RABs with HSDPA data to be transmitted
in the queue buffer when at least one HSDPA user has data to transmit in the queue buffer in a
cell.
Measurement Points
Within the measurement period, the NodeB calculates the total number of RABs with HSDPA
data to be transmitted in the queue buffer in all TTIs. Assume that this value is A and the number
of TTIs when at least one HSDPA user has data to transmit in the queue buffer is B. Then,
VS.RabNumAve.UserData = A/B. The RAB for a DC-HSDPA user is regarded as the RAB for
an HSDPA user in each anchor carrier and supplementary carrier. For the RABs of DC-HSDPA
users, the counter is measured in the anchor carrier and the supplementary carrier separately.
Formula
1000*[VS.DataRabNum.Mean]/[VS.DataTtiRatio.Mean]
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The preceding counters indicate the average, maximum, and minimum values of cell throughput
at the MAC-hs/MAC-ehs layer in a cell within a measurement period.
Measurement Points
Within a measurement period, the NodeB calculates the total volume of the acknowledged
scheduled data in all TTIs. Assume that this value is A and the total length of the measurement
period is B. Then, VS.DataOutput.Mean = A/B. The NodeB samples the VS.DataOutput.Mean
counter every 5s and then takes the maximum value within the measurement period as
VS.DataOutput.Max and the minimum value within the measurement period as
VS.DataOutput.Min. For DC-HSDPA users, these counters are measured in the anchor carrier
and the supplementary carrier separately.
Formula
None
Unit
bit/s
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The preceding counter indicates the average cell throughput at the MAC-hs/MAC-ehs layer
when at least one HSDPA user camps on the cell within a measurement period.
Measurement Points
Within the measurement period, the NodeB calculates the total volume of the acknowledged
scheduled data in all TTIs. Assume that this value is A and the total length of time when at least
one HSDPA user camps on the cell is B. Then, VS.DataOutput.User = A/B. For DC-HSDPA
users, the throughput is measured in the anchor carrier and the supplementary carrier separately.
Formula
1000*[VS.DataOutput.Mean]/[VS.UserTtiRatio.Mean]
Unit
bit/s
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The preceding counter indicates the average cell throughput at the MAC-hs/MAC-ehs layer
when at least one HSDPA user has data to transmit in the queue buffer within a measurement
period.
Measurement Points
Within the measurement period, the NodeB calculates the total volume of the acknowledged
scheduled data in all TTIs. Assume that this value is A and the total length of time when at least
one HSDPA user has data to transmit in the queue buffer is B. Then, VS.DataOutput.UserData
= A/B. For DC-HSDPA users, the throughput is measured in the anchor carrier and the
supplementary carrier separately.
Formula
1000*[VS.DataOutput.Mean]/[VS.DataTtiRatio.Mean]
Unit
bit/s
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Throughput over Each RAB at the MAC-hs/MAC-ehs Layer When at Least One
HSDPA User Camps on the Cell
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The preceding counter indicates the average throughput over each RAB at the MAC-hs/MAC-
ehs layer when at least one HSDPA user camps on the cell within a measurement period.
Measurement Points
Within the measurement period, the NodeB calculates the average cell throughput at the MAC-
hs/MAC-ehs layer when at least one HSDPA user camps on the cell. Assume that this value is
A and the average number of HSDPA RABs when at least one HSDPA user camps on the cell
is B. Then, VS.DataOutput.Rab = A/B. For DC-HSDPA users, the throughput is measured in
the anchor carrier and the supplementary carrier separately.
Formula
[VS.DataOutput.User]/[VS.RabNumAve.User]
Unit
bit/s
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Throughput over Each RAB at the MAC-hs/MAC-ehs Layer When at Least One
HSDPA User Has Data to Transmit in the Queue Buffer
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The preceding counter indicates the average throughput over each RAB at the MAC-hs/MAC-
ehs layer when at least one HSDPA user has data to transmit in the queue buffer within a
measurement period.
Measurement Points
Within the measurement period, the NodeB calculates the average cell throughput at the MAC-
hs/MAC-ehs layer when at least one HSDPA user has data to transmit in the queue buffer.
Assume that this value is A and the average number of HSDPA RABs when at least one HSDPA
user has data to transmit in the queue buffer is B. Then, VS.DataOutput.RabData = A/B. For
DC-HSDPA users, the throughput is measured in the anchor carrier and the supplementary
carrier separately.
Formula
[VS.DataOutput.UserData]/[VS.RabNumAve.UserData]
Unit
bit/s
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The preceding counters indicate the average, maximum, and minimum values of throughput of
HSDPA free users at the MAC-hs/MAC-ehs layer in a cell within a measurement period
respectively.
Measurement Points
Within the measurement period, the NodeB calculates the total volume of the acknowledged
scheduled data for HSDPA free users in all TTIs. Assume that this value is A and the total length
of the measurement period is B. Then, VS.DataOutput.Mean.FreeUser = A/B. The NodeB
samples the VS.DataOutput.Mean.FreeUser counter every 5s and then takes the maximum value
within the measurement period as VS.DataOutput.Max.FreeUser and the minimum value within
the measurement period as VS.DataOutput.Min.FreeUser. For DC-HSDPA users, these counters
are measured in the anchor carrier and the supplementary carrier separately.
Formula
None
Unit
bit/s
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
During a measurement period, the preceding counter indicates the total HS-DSCH TRB traffic
volume for which the ACK messages are sent to the NodeB within a TTI in a cell, including
MAC-hs/MAC-ehs headers.
Measurement Points
The NodeB takes statistics on the preceding counter when demodulating the HARQ-ACK
information of the UE carried on the HS-DPCCH. For DC-HSDPA users, this counter is
measured in the anchor carrier and the supplementary carrier separately.
Formula
None
Unit
bit
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the total traffic volume of the MAC-hs/MAC-ehs PDUs with ACKs from
all users in a TTI within a scheduling period. A DC-HSDPA user is regarded as one HSDPA
user in the primary carrier and one HSDPA user in the secondary carrier, and this counter is
measured in the two carriers.
Measurement Points
The NodeB calculates the traffic volume of MAC-hs/MAC-ehs PDUs with ACKs from all
HSDPA users within a scheduling period. This counter is measured in the serving cell. For DC-
HSDPA, DB-HSDPA, 4C-HSDPA, or 3C-HSDPA users, this counter is measured in the anchor
carrier and supplementary carrier separately.
Formula
None
Unit
bit
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the MAC-ehs traffic volume of DC-HSDPA/DC-HSDPA+MIMO users.
Measurement Points
The traffic volume of MAC-ehs PDUs received from DC-HSDPA/DC-HSDPA+MIMO users
with ACKs is sampled in the anchor carrier and supplementary carrier separately within each
TTI. At the end of a measurement period, the accumulated value is used as the value of this
counter.
Formula
None
Unit
kbit
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the MAC-ehs traffic volume of DB-HSDPA/DB-HSDPA+MIMO users.
Measurement Points
The traffic volume of MAC-ehs PDUs received from DB-HSDPA/DB-HSDPA+MIMO users
with ACKs is sampled in the anchor carrier and supplementary carrier separately within each
TTI. At the end of a measurement period, the accumulated value is used as the value of this
counter.
Formula
None
Unit
kbit
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the MAC-ehs traffic volume of 4C-HSDPA/3C-HSDPA/4C-HSDPA
+MIMO/3C-HSDPA+MIMO users.
Measurement Points
The traffic volume of MAC-ehs PDUs received from 4C-HSDPA/3C-HSDPA/4C-HSDPA
+MIMO/3C-HSDPA+MIMO users with ACKs is sampled in the anchor carrier and
supplementary carrier separately within each TTI. At the end of a measurement period, the
accumulated value is used as the value of this counter.
Formula
None
Unit
kbit
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The preceding counters indicate the average, maximum, and minimum ratios of the volume of
HSDPA data discarded due to timer expiry to the total volume of HSDPA data received at the
cell during a measurement period.
Measurement Points
During the measurement period, the NodeB calculates the volume of the HSDPA data that is
discarded due to timer expiry in the cell. Assume that this value is A. The NodeB also calculates
the total volume of the HSDPA data received at the cell during the measurement period. Assume
that this value is B. Then, VS.DataDiscardRatio.Mean = A/B. The NodeB calculates
VS.DataDiscardRatio.Mean every 5s and then takes the maximum value within the measurement
period as VS.DataDiscardRatio.Max and the minimum value within the measurement period as
VS.DataDiscardRatio.Min.
Formula
None
Unit
per mill
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Ratio of the Actual Transmit Power over the SCPICH to the SCPICH Power
Configured on the RNC
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The preceding counter indicates the ratio of the actual transmit power over the SCPICH to the
SCPICH power configured on the RNC. If HSDPA users and MIMO users exist in the current
cell, the NodeB dynamically adjusts the transmit power over the SCPICH to make the cell
performance optimal.
Measurement Points
The NodeB samples the ratio of the actual transmit power over the SCPICH to the SCPICH
power configured on the RNC every 5s. The value of this counter is the sum of these sampling
results divided by the number of samplings at the end of a measurement period.
Formula
None
Unit
per mill
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The preceding counter indicates the power-enabled duration of the SCPICH in a cell. When an
MIMO user accesses the cell, the SCPICH power is enabled.
Measurement Points
Within a measurement period, the NodeB checks whether the SCPICH power is enabled during
each MAC-hs/MAC-ehs scheduling period. If the SCPICH power is enabled, the counter value
is accumulated.
Formula
None
Unit
ms
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The preceding counter indicates the ratio of the traffic-based deactivation time of the secondary-
carrier cell to the activation time of the primary-carrier cell for DC-HSDPA,DC-HSDPA
+MIMO,DB-HSDPA and DB-HSDPA+MIMO users within a measurement period.
Measurement Points
Within the measurement period, the NodeB calculates the total time during which the secondary-
carrier cell for the DC-HSDPA,DB-HSDPA,DB-HSDPA+MIMO and DC-HSDPA+MIMO
users is deactivated because of decrease in throughput. Assume that this value is A. The NodeB
calculates the total time during which the DC-HSDPA,DB-HSDPA,DB-HSDPA+MIMO and
DC-HSDPA+MIMO users are active (the active time for a user starting from the establishment
of a PS service and ending at the release of cell connection). Assume that this value is B. Then,
VS.HSDPA.DCCfg.SupCarrierDeact.TimeRatio = A/B.
Formula
None
Unit
per mill
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the ratio of the duration of the maximum DPCH transmit power decrease
to the online duration of all HSDPA users after the maximum DPCH power restriction algorithm
is activated.
Note: This algorithm is applicable only to HSDPA users that perform non-voice services and
carry only 3.4 kbit/s signaling radio bearers (SRBs) over the DPCH.
Measurement Points
At the end of a measurement period, for all HSDPA users supported by this algorithm, the
accumulated duration of the maximum DPCH transmit power decrease is A, and the accumulated
user online duration is B. The formula for calculating this counter is:
VS.HSDPA.DpchMaxPwrRestr.ActRatio = A/B.
Formula
None
Unit
per mill
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Overview
According to the usage of CEs in each cell, the measurement of NodeB baseband resources in
cells indicates the consumption of baseband resources on the NodeB side.
Counters
Counter ID Counter Name Counter Original Release
Description
Counter Relationship
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The following table describes the meanings of each counter.
Measurement Points
The number of dedicated uplink CEs is sampled every five seconds. At the end of a measurement
period, the number of dedicated uplink CEs is obtained by dividing the accumulated value in
the period by the number of samples. The maximum of these sampling results is defined as the
maximum number of dedicated uplink CEs consumed in a cell.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The following table describes the meanings of each counter.
Measurement Points
The number of dedicated downlink CEs is sampled every five seconds. At the end of a
measurement period, the number of dedicated downlink CEs is obtained by dividing the
accumulated value in the period by the number of samples. The maximum of these sampling
results is defined as the maximum number of dedicated downlink CEs consumed in a cell.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The following table describes the meanings of each counter.
Measurement Points
The number of shared uplink CEs is sampled every five seconds. At the end of a measurement
period, the number of shared uplink CEs is obtained by dividing the accumulated value in the
period by the number of samples. The maximum of these sampling results is defined as the
maximum number of shared uplink CEs consumed in a cell.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The following table describes the meanings of each counter.
Measurement Points
The number of shared downlink CEs is sampled every five seconds. At the end of a measurement
period, the number of shared downlink CEs is obtained by dividing the accumulated value in
the period by the number of samples. The maximum of these sampling results is defined as the
maximum number of shared downlink CEs consumed in a cell.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Overview
The measurement of the HSUPA local cell indicates the running status and performance of the
HSUPA cell on a NodeB.
Counters
Counter ID Counter Name Counter Original Release
Description
Counter Relationship
Counter Sub Counter
VS.HSUPA.Thruput.ROTAll VS.HSUPA.Thruput.ROTMor3
VS.HSUPA.Thruput.ROTAll VS.HSUPA.Thruput.ROTMor6
VS.HSUPA.Thruput.ROTAll VS.HSUPA.Thruput.ROTMor7
VS.HSUPA.Thruput.ROTAll VS.HSUPA.Thruput.ROTMor9
VS.HSUPA.Thruput.ROTAll VS.HSUPA.Thruput.ROTMor10
VS.HSUPA.Thruput.ROTAll VS.HSUPA.Thruput.ROTMor13
VS.HSUPA.Thruput.ROTAll VS.HSUPA.Thruput.ROTMor20
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The preceding counters indicate the distribution of cell load (that is, the ratio of the actual RTWP
in a cell to the reference RTWP) on the air interface during a measurement period.
Measurement Points
The NodeB takes statistics on the preceding counters based on the calculated cell air-interface
load when obtaining the actual RTWP in the cell.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The preceding counter indicates the number of times the uplink overload occurs in a cell over
the air interface. Uplink cell overload over the air interface affects the HSUPA services.
Measurement Points
Within a measurement period, the NodeB counts the total number of times the cell RTWP
exceeds the target RTWP in all TTIs.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the ratio of E-AGCH code collisions in a cell.
Measurement Points
At the end of a measurement period, the calculated number of users that fail to send AGs due to
occupied E-AGCH codes is recorded A, and the calculated number of users that successfully
send AGs is recorded B. The ratio of E-AGCH code collisions is A/(A+B). This counter is
sampled every five seconds. VS.HSUPA.AGCHCodeCollision.Mean measures the average of
these sampling results within a measurement period. VS.HSUPA.AGCHCodeCollision.Max
measures the maximum of these sampling results within a measurement period. Note that these
counters involve only the users with the local cell as the serving cell, and the users that fail to
send AGs within the previous measurement period and then reattempt to send AGs with the next
measurement period are also included.
Formula
None
Unit
per mill
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The preceding counters indicate the statistics on the E-AGCH utilization in a cell.
Measurement Points
Within a measurement period, the NodeB counts the total number of used E-AGCHs in all
scheduling periods. Assume that this value is A. The NodeB counts the total number of
configured E-AGCHs in all scheduling periods of the measurement period. Assume that this
value is B. Then, VS.HSUPA.AGCHCodeUtil.Mean = A/B. The NodeB samples the value of
VS.HSUPA.AGCHCodeUtil.Mean in each sampling period (5s) and takes the maximum
sampled value within the measurement period as VS.HSUPA.AGCHCodeUtil.Max.
Formula
None
Unit
per mill
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The preceding counters indicate the average and maximum number of HSUPA users with data
transmission in each TTI during a measurement period in a cell.
Measurement Points
During the measurement period, the NodeB counts the total number of HSUPA users with data
transmission in all TTIs. This counter is counted once for HSUPA users with 2 ms TTI and five
times for HSUPA users with 10 ms TTI. Assume that this value is A and the number of TTIs in
the measurement period is B. Then, VS.HSUPA.DataUserNum.Mean = A/B. The NodeB
samples the value of VS.HSUPA.DataUserNum.Mean in each sampling period (5s) and takes
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The preceding counters indicate the average and maximum number of scheduled HSUPA users
in each TTI during a measurement period in a cell. When an HSUPA user is scheduled, the
NodeB sends the RG UP, RG DOWN, or AG grant to the HSUPA user.
Measurement Points
During the measurement period, the NodeB counts the total number of scheduled HSUPA users
in all TTIs. Assume that this value is A and the number of TTIs in the measurement period is
B. Then, VS.HSUPA.ScheduleUserNum.Mean = A/B. The NodeB samples the value of
VS.HSUPA.ScheduleUserNum.Mean in each sampling period (5s) and takes the maximum
sampled value within the measurement period as VS.HSUPA.ScheduleUserNum.Max. For DC-
HSUPA users, the preceding counter is measured in the anchor carrier and the supplementary
carrier separately.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The preceding counter indicates the ratio of the number of HSUPA users with limited UE Power
Headroom (UPH) to the total number of HSUPA users in a cell. The power is limited when the
rate requested by the UE to send buffered data is higher than the maximum permissible transmit
rate indicated in the UPH field.
Measurement Points
During the measurement period, the NodeB counts the total number of power-limited HSUPA
users in all TTIs. Assume that this value is A and the total number of HSUPA users in all TTIs
in the measurement period is B. Then, VS.HSUPA.MaxPwrLmtUserRatio = A/B. If the power
of an HSUPA user is limited several times during the measurement period, the NodeB counts
the user repeatedly. For DC-HSUPA users, the preceding counter is measured in the anchor
carrier and the supplementary carrier separately.
Formula
None
Unit
per mill
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The preceding counter indicates the ratio of the number of HSUPA users whose requested rate
fails to be reached because of limited load over the air interface to the total number of HSUPA
users in a cell during a measurement period.
Measurement Points
During a measurement period, the NodeB counts the total number of HSUPA users whose
requested rate fails to be reached because of limited load over the air interface in all TTIs. Assume
that this value is A and the total number of HSUPA users in all TTIs in the measurement period
is B. Then, VS.HSUPA.LeftPwrLmtUserRatio = A/B. If the load of an HSUPA user is limited
several times during the measurement period, the NodeB counts the user repeatedly. For DC-
HSUPA users, the preceding counter is measured in the anchor carrier and the supplementary
carrier separately.
Formula
None
Unit
per mill
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The preceding counter indicates the number of unhappy HSUPA users in a cell.
Measurement Points
This counter is measured when the NodeB finds that the HAPPY bit value carried by the HSUPA
user is unhappy in MAC-e scheduling. This counter is counted once for HSUPA users with 2
ms TTI and five times for HSUPA users with 10 ms TTI. For DC-HSUPA users, the preceding
counter is measured in the anchor carrier and the supplementary carrier separately.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The preceding counter indicates the ratio of the number of unhappy HSUPA users to the total
number of HSUPA users in a cell during a measurement period.
Measurement Points
During a measurement period, the NodeB counts the total number of unhappy HSUPA users in
all TTIs. Assume that this value is A and the total number of HSUPA users in all TTIs in the
measurement period is B. Then, VS.HSUPA.UnHappyUserNumRatio = A/B. If an HSUPA user
reports the unhappy state several times during the measurement period, the NodeB counts the
user repeatedly.
Formula
None
Unit
per mill
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the average number of users with Turbo IC enabled within a measurement
period in the HSUPA cell.
Measurement Points
This counter is sampled every 10 ms and measures the number of users with Turbo IC enabled
within a measurement period. The accumulated value is A, and the number of samples is B. The
formula for calculating this counter is: VS.HSUPA.TurboIC.Number=A/B.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
These counters measure the average number of 2 ms TTI HSUPA users at different rates in a
cell within a measurement period.
Measurement Points
The number of 2 ms TTI HSUPA users at different Mac-e/i rates is sampled every 100 ms. At
the end of a measurement period, the accumulated value is A, and the number of samples is B.
The formula for calculating this counter is: VS.HSUPA.TTI2msUserNumber = A/B. For DC-
HSUPA users or users in handover scenarios, these counters are measured in each cell. Rate at
the HSUPA Mac-e/i layer = Traffic of Mac-e/i TRBs correctly received from HSUPA users
within a measurement period/Online duration for HSUPA users within the measurement period.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the average number of valid time-division scheduling users in a cell.When
the time-division scheduling takes effect, the number of time-division scheduling users in the
cell is not 0.
Measurement Points
The number of valid HSUPA time-division scheduling users is sampled every five seconds. At
the end of a measurement period, for example, 15 minutes, the sum of these sampling results is
reported. The average number of valid time-division scheduling users is equal to the result of
the sum of the sampling results divided by the sampling times.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The preceding counter indicates the number of TTIs when at least one HSUPA user exists in a
cell during a measurement period.
Measurement Points
This counter is measured when at least one HSUPA user exists in a TTI each time MAC-e
scheduling is performed. For DC-HSUPA users, the preceding counter is measured in the anchor
carrier and the supplementary carrier separately.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Number of TTIs in Which at Least One HSUPA User Transmits Data in a Cell
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The preceding counter indicates the number of TTIs in which at least one HSUPA user transmits
data in a cell.
Measurement Points
During a measurement period, there is data transmission within a TTI if at least one user transmits
data in the TTI. This counter is counted once for HSUPA users with 2 ms TTI and five times
for HSUPA users with 10 ms TTI. A DC-HSUPA user is regarded as an HSUPA user in each
anchor carrier and supplementary carrier. For DC-HSUPA users, the counter is measured in the
anchor carrier and the supplementary carrier separately.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Number of TTIs in Which at Least One HSUPA User Transmits the TRB Data in a
Cell
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The preceding counter indicates the number of TTIs in which at least one HSUPA user transmits
the TRB data in a cell.
Measurement Points
During a measurement period, there is data transmission within a TTI if at least one user transmits
the TRB data in the TTI in an HSUPA serving cell. This counter is counted once for HSUPA
users with 2 ms TTI and five times for HSUPA users with 10 ms TTI. A DC-HSUPA user is
regarded as an HSUPA user in each anchor carrier and supplementary carrier. For DC-HSUPA
users, the counter is measured in the anchor carrier and the supplementary carrier separately.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The following table describes the meanings of each counter.
Measurement Points
The number of TTIs in which Mac-e/Mac-i TRBs are received from HSUPA 2 ms TTI users in
the serving cell is accumulated within a measurement period, including the number of TTIs in
which TRBs are retransmitted. If Mac-e/Mac-i TRBs are received from multiple users in a TTI,
the VS.HSUPA.2msPDU.TTI.Num counter is repeatedly measured.
The number of TTIs in which Mac-e/Mac-i TRBs are received from HSUPA 10 ms TTI users
in the serving cell is accumulated within a measurement period, including the number of TTIs
in which TRBs are retransmitted. If Mac-e/Mac-i TRBs are received from multiple users in a
TTI, the VS.HSUPA.10msPDU.TTI.Num counter is repeatedly measured.
For a DC-HSUPA user, the corresponding counter is measured in the primary and secondary
carriers separately.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Number of TTIs in Which HSUPA Users Have Data to Transmit under Different
Uplink Uu Loads in a Cell
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
These counters measure the number of TTIs in which HSUPA users have data to transmit under
different uplink Uu loads in a cell. Uu interface load indicates the ratio of the current RTWP to
the reference RTWP in a cell.
Measurement Points
At the end of a measurement period, the number of TTIs in which HSUPA users have data to
transmit under different uplink Uu loads is measured in a cell. If at least one user transmits data,
there is data transmission within the TTI. For 2 ms TTI HSUPA users, this scenario is measured
once. For 10 ms TTI HSUPA users, this scenario is measured five times. For DC-HSUPA users
or users in handover scenarios, these counters are measured in each cell.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The preceding counters indicate the HSUPA HARQ distribution in a cell.
Measurement Points
During a measurement period, the NodeB uses VS.HSUPA.ACKTotal to count the total number
of HI messages containing ACK on the E-HICH, VS.HSUPA.NACKTotal to count the total
number of HI messages containing NACK on the E-HICH, and VS.HSUPA.DTXTotal to count
the total number of HSUPA users without data transmission in all TTIs. A DC-HSUPA user is
regarded as an HSUPA user in each anchor carrier and supplementary carrier. For DC-HSUPA
users, the counter is measured in the anchor carrier and the supplementary carrier separately.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The following table describes the meanings of each counter.
Measurement Points
The NodeB measures the preceding counters based on the decoding results upon reception of
the MAC-e PDUs from the UEs.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the total traffic volume of the MAC-d PDUs successfully received from
all HSUPA users in a cell within a measurement period.
Measurement Points
The traffic volume of the MAC-d PDUs successfully received from all HSUPA users in a cell
is sampled every 100 ms, and the accumulated value is reported. In softer handover scenarios,
the throughput is averaged among cells.
Formula
None
Unit
kbit
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the traffic volume of HSUPA TRB PDUs in a cell. A DC-HSUPA user
is regarded as one HSUPA user in the primary carrier and one HSUPA user in the secondary
carrier, and this counter is measured in the two carriers separately.
Measurement Points
The traffic volume of Mac-d TRB PDUs successfully received from HSUPA users in the serving
cell is accumulated within a measurement period. For a DC-HSUPA user, the corresponding
counter is measured in the primary and secondary carriers separately.
Formula
None
Unit
kbit
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the total traffic of Mac-e/Mac-i PDUs correctly received from all 2 ms
TTI HSUPA users.
Measurement Points
The traffic of Mac-e/Mac-i PDUs correctly received from 2 ms TTI HSUPA users is sampled
in each TTI within a measurement period. At the end of the measurement period, the sum of
these sampling results is used as the value of this counter. This counter is measured in the serving
cell. If SRB over EDCH is enabled, this counter is not incremented when a UE transmits only
SRB data. For DC-HSUPA users, this counter is measured in primary carrier and secondary
carrier separately.
Formula
None
Unit
kbit
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the total traffic of Mac-e/Mac-i PDUs correctly received from all 10 ms
TTI HSUPA users.
Measurement Points
The traffic of Mac-e/Mac-i PDUs correctly received from 10 ms TTI HSUPA users is sampled
in each TTI within a measurement period. At the end of the measurement period, the sum of
these sampling results is used as the value of this counter. This counter is measured in the serving
cell. If SRB over EDCH is enabled, this counter is not incremented when a UE transmits only
SRB data. For DC-HSUPA users, this counter is measured in primary carrier and secondary
carrier separately.
Formula
None
Unit
kbit
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
These counters measure the cell throughput of HSUPA users under different uplink Uu loads.
Uu interface load indicates the ratio of the current RTWP to the reference RTWP in a cell.
Measurement Points
At the end of a measurement period, the traffic of Mac-e/Mac-i TRBs successfully received from
all HSUPA users under different uplink Uu loads is measured in a cell. For DC-HSUPA users
or users in handover scenarios, these counters are measured according to the actual traffic in a
cell.
Formula
None
Unit
kbit
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the average throughput of MAC-d data flows successfully received from
all HSUPA users in a cell within a measurement period.
Measurement Points
Assume that the volume of MAC-d data flows successfully received from all HSUPA users in
a cell within a measurement period is A and the length of the measurement period is B. The
formula for calculating this counter is: VS.HSUPA.MeanBitRate = A/B. In softer handover
scenarios, the throughput is averaged among cells. In soft handover scenarios, the throughput is
measured on the basis of the actual traffic volume received in each cell.
Formula
None
Unit
kbit/s
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the average throughput of MAC-d data flows successfully received from
HSUPA users that transmit data in a cell within a measurement period.
Measurement Points
Assume that the volume of MAC-d data flows successfully received from all HSUPA users that
transmit data in a cell within a measurement period is A and the length of the time when data is
Formula
None
Unit
kbit/s
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The preceding counters indicate the ratio of RTWP difference to RTWP before IC in a
measurement period. RTWP difference means RTWP before IC minus RTWP after IC. These
counters represent the total IC efficiency in a cell. The total IC includes stage 1 IC (control
channel IC) and stage 2 IC (HSUPA IC).When the MTRU or RRU3801c is used for a cell, the
statistics value is 0xffff, which is invalid.
Measurement Points
Within the measurement period, the NodeB samples the IC efficiency in each sampling period
(5s) and adds up the sampled values. Assume that the sum is A and the number of samples within
the measurement period is B. Then, VS.HSUPA.Ic.MeanEff = A/B. The NodeB takes the
maximum sampled value within the measurement period as VS.HSUPA.Ic.MaxEff.
Formula
None
Unit
%
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The preceding counters indicate the ratio of RTWP difference to RTWP before IC in a
measurement period. RTWP difference means RTWP before IC minus RTWP after stage 1 IC.
These counters represent the efficiency of stage 1 IC in a cell. Stage 1 IC indicates the DPCCH
IC.When the MTRU or RRU3801c is used for a cell, the statistics value is 0xffff, which is invalid.
Measurement Points
Within the measurement period, the NodeB samples the IC efficiency in each sampling period
(5s) and adds up the sampled values. Assume that the sum is A and the number of samples within
the measurement period is B. Then, VS.CellFirstStageIcEff.Mean = A/B. The NodeB takes the
maximum sampled value within the measurement period as VS.CellFirstStageIcEff.Max.
Formula
None
Unit
%
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The preceding counter indicates the ratio of samples with HSUPA users using FDE to the total
samples with HSUPA users in a cell during a measurement period.
Measurement Points
During a measurement period, the NodeB counts the number of TTIs in which at least one
HSUPA user uses FDE. Assume that this value is A. The NodeB counts the number of TTIs in
which at least one HSUPA user camps on the cell during the measurement period. Assume that
this value is B. Then, VS.HSUPA.FDE.UtilizeTimePermillage = A/B.
Formula
None
Unit
per mill
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The preceding counter indicates the ratio of samples with HSUPA users using 16QAM to the
total samples with HSUPA users in a cell during a measurement period.
Measurement Points
During a measurement period, the NodeB counts the number of TTIs in which at least one
HSUPA user uses 16QAM. Assume that this value is A. The NodeB counts the number of TTIs
in which at least one HSUPA user camps on the cell during the measurement period. Assume
that this value is B. Then, VS.HSUPA.16QAM.UtilizeTimePermillage = A/B.
Formula
None
Unit
per mill
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The preceding counter indicates the Boosting usage in a cell during a measurement period.
Measurement Points
During a measurement period, the NodeB counts the number of TTIs in which at least one
HSUPA user uses Boosting. Assume that this value is A. The NodeB counts the number of TTIs
in which at least one HSUPA user camps on the cell during the measurement period. Assume
that this value is B. Then, VS.HSUPA.Boosting.UtilizeTimeRatio = A/B.
Formula
None
Unit
per mill
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The preceding counter indicates the possibility of the active anti-interference scheduling
algorithm in a cell during a measurement period.
Measurement Points
During a measurement period, the NodeB counts the number of TTIs in which the anti-
interference scheduling algorithm is active. Assume that this value is A. The NodeB counts the
number of TTIs in which the switch for anti-interference scheduling is turned on during the
measurement period. Assume that this value is B. Then, VS.HSUPA.AntiInterfSch.ActRatio =
A/B.
Formula
None
Unit
per mill
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the time-division scheduling algorithm validity probability in a cell.When
the time-division scheduling takes effect, the number of time-division scheduling users in the
cell is not 0.
Measurement Points
The number of periods for valid HSUPA time-division scheduling is sampled every 5 seconds.
At the end of a measurement period, for example, 15 minutes, the sum of these sampling results
is reported. The time-division scheduling algorithm validity probability is equal to the result of
the sum of the sampling results divided by the sampling times.
Formula
None
Unit
per mill
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Overview
The measurement of the Continuous Packet Connectivity (CPC) cell indicates the running status
and performance of the CPC cell on a NodeB.
Counters
Counter ID Counter Name Counter Original Release
Description
Counter Relationship
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The following table describes the meanings of each counter.
Measurement Points
During a measurement period, the NodeB counts the number of users configured in UL_DTX
mode within each sampling period (5s). Assume that the sum of these numbers within the
measurement period is A and the total number of sampling periods within the measurement
period is B. Then, VS.CPC.DTXCfg.UserNum = A/B.
During a measurement period, the NodeB counts the number of users that are configured in
UL_DTX mode and also employ discontinuous transmission in the uplink within each sampling
period (5s). Assume that the sum of these numbers within the measurement period is C and the
total number of sampling periods within the measurement period is D. Then,
VS.CPC.DTXAct.UserNum = C/D.
Figure 2-6
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The following table describes the meanings of each counter.
Measurement Points
During a measurement period, the NodeB counts the number of users configured in DL_DRX
mode within each sampling period (5s). Assume that the sum of these numbers within the
measurement period is A and the total number of sampling periods within the measurement
period is B. Then, VS.CPC.DRXCfg.UserNum = A/B.
During a measurement period, the NodeB counts the number of users that are configured in
DL_DRX mode and also employ discontinuous reception in the downlink within each sampling
period (5s). Assume that the sum of these numbers within the measurement period is C and the
total number of sampling periods within the measurement period is D. Then,
VS.CPC.DRXAct.UserNum = C/D.
Figure 2-7
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The following table describes the meanings of each counter.
Measurement Points
The NodeB takes statistics about the preceding counters when MAC-hs/MAC-ehs scheduling
is complete.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Overview
ERACH related information report.
Counters
Counter ID Counter Name Counter Original Release
Description
Counter Relationship
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the number of used common E-DCHs in a cell.
Measurement Points
The number of used common E-DCHs in a cell is sampled every five seconds. At the end of a
measurement period, the average number of used common E-DCHs is obtained by dividing the
accumulated value in the period by the number of samples. The maximum of these sampling
results is defined as the maximum number of used common E-DCHs in a cell.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the throughput of E-RACH users at the Mac-i layer within a measurement
period in a cell.
Measurement Points
This counter measures the total throughput of all E-RACH users at the Mac-i layer within a
measurement period.
Formula
None
Unit
bit
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the number of TTIs in which E-RACH users have data to transmit within
a measurement period in a cell.
Measurement Points
This counter measures the total number of TTIs in which E-RACH users have data to transmit
within a measurement period in a cell. If multiple E-RACH users have data to transmit within
a measurement period, this counter is incremented accordingly. For 2 ms TTI HSUPA users,
this counter is measured once. For 10 ms TTI HSUPA users, this counter is measured five times.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Overview
SCCPCH related information report.
Counters
Counter ID Counter Name Counter Original Release
Description
Counter Relationship
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The following table describes the meanings of each counter.
Measurement Points
VS.FPNum.Received.FACH is measured at point A. VS.FPNum.Discarded.FACH is measured
at point B. See the following figure:
Figure 2-8
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The following table describes the meanings of each counter.
Measurement Points
VS.FPNum.Received.PCH is measured at point A. VS.FPNum.Discarded.PCH is measured at
point B. See the following figure:
Figure 2-9
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Overview
DCH related information report.
Counters
Counter ID Counter Name Counter Original Release
Description
Counter Relationship
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The following table describes the meanings of each counter.
Measurement Points
VS.FPNum.Discarded.DCH and VS.FPNum.Late.DCH are measured at point B.
VS.FPNum.Received.DCH is measured at point A. See the following figure:
Figure 2-10
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Overview
Algorithm related information report.
Counters
Counter ID Counter Name Counter Original Release
Description
Counter Relationship
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the number of users enabled with AMR voice quality improvement based
on PLVA in a cell.
Measurement Points
This counter is sampled every five seconds. Assume that the total number of users enabled with
AMR voice quality improvement based on PLVA in a cell is A, and the number of samples is
B. VS.PLVA.UserNum = A/B.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the average ratio of the number of valid antennas to the number of
configured antennas.
This counter will be measured regardless of whether Anti-imbalance in the Interference of the
Different Antenna is enabled. In one of the following scenarios, the counter is not measured and
is directly reported as 1000:
Multiple RRUs share one cell, for example, in 0.5/0.5 configuration mode, distributed sector
configuration mode (digital combination and split), and cell with independent demodulation of
signals from multiple RRUs in one cell mode.
Measurement Points
This counter is sampled every 5 seconds and measures the ratio of the number of valid antennas
to the number of configured antennas. The accumulated value is A, and the number of samples
is B. The formula for calculating the counter is as follows: VS.ValidAntRatio.Mean=A/B.
Formula
None
Unit
per mill
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
UMTS: WRFD-010209
LTE: None 4-Antenna Receive Diversity
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the ratio of the RTWP difference to the RTWP before interference
cancellation (IC) within a measurement period, reflecting stage 1 IC efficiency. The stage 1 IC
refers to the DPCCH IC. If the MTRU or RRU3801c is used, an invalid value 0xffff is displayed.
Measurement Points
This counter is sampled every five seconds. At the end of a measurement period, the accumulated
IC efficiency is A, and the accumulated number of samples is B. The formula for calculating
this counter is: VS.FirstStageIcEff.Mean = A/B. VS.FirstStageIcEff.Max measures the
maximum IC efficiency.
Formula
None
Unit
%
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Overview
Measurements reserved for local cells.Reserved counter is used temporarily in patch versions
and will be replaced with a new counter in later versions. For the detailed information about
used reserved counters, see the "Used Reserved Counter List" of the corresponding version.
Counters
Counter ID Counter Name Counter Original Release
Description
Counter Relationship
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
None.
VS.CellReserve.Counter1 None.
Measurement Points
None.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
None.
VS.CellReserve.Counter2 None.
Measurement Points
None.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
None.
VS.CellReserve.Counter3 None.
Measurement Points
None.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
None.
VS.CellReserve.Counter4 None.
Measurement Points
None.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
None.
VS.CellReserve.Counter5 None.
Measurement Points
None.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
None.
VS.CellReserve.Counter6 None.
Measurement Points
None.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
None.
VS.CellReserve.Counter7 None.
Measurement Points
None.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
None.
VS.CellReserve.Counter8 None.
Measurement Points
None.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
None.
VS.CellReserve.Counter9 None.
Measurement Points
None.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
None.
VS.CellReserve.Counter10 None.
Measurement Points
None.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
None.
VS.CellReserve.Counter11 None.
Measurement Points
None
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
None.
VS.CellReserve.Counter12 None.
Measurement Points
None
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
None.
VS.CellReserve.Counter13 None.
Measurement Points
None.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
None.
VS.CellReserve.Counter14 None.
Measurement Points
None.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
None
Overview
Measurement of locell power.
Counters
Counter ID Counter Name Counter Original Release
Description
Counter Relationship
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
These counter measures the uplink power loads of different services over control channels or
data channels within a measurement period in a cell.
Measurement Points
This counter is sampled every 100 ms and measures the uplink power loads of different services
over control channels or data channels within a measurement period. The accumulated value is
A, and the number of samples is B. At the end of the measurement period, the uplink power
loads of different services over control channels or data channels are calculated by dividing A
by B.
Formula
None
Unit
per mill
Related Features
None
Average Ratio of DPCH and F-DPCH Transmit Power over Different SF Code
Channels to the Maximum Downlink Transmit Power in a Cell
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
These counters measure the average ratio of DPCH and F-DPCH transmit power over different
SF code channels to the maximum downlink transmit power in a cell.
Measurement Points
The average permillage of DPCH and F-DPCH transmit power over different SF downlink code
channels to the maximum downlink transmit power in a cell is sampled every 200 ms. At the
end of a measurement period, the accumulated permillage is A, and the number of samples is
B. The formula for calculating this counter is A/B. If the cell is configured on the WBBPa board,
the value of this counter is 0.
Formula
None
Unit
per mill
Related Features
None
Overview
E-FACH related information report.
Counters
Counter ID Counter Name Counter Original Release
Description
Counter Relationship
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
These counters measure the number of TTIs in which the NodeB does not receive ACKs or
NACKs and receives ACKs and NACKs from E-FACH users over the HS-DPCCH in a cell.
Measurement Points
The number of TTIs in which the NodeB does not receive ACKs or NACKs or receives ACKs
or NACKs from E-FACH users over the HS-DPCCH is sampled every 2 ms. At the end of a
measurement period, the sum of these sampling results is used as the value of the corresponding
counter. The corresponding counter will be measured repeatedly if the NodeB does not receive
ACKs or NACKs or receives ACKs or NACKs from more than one E-FACH user within a TTI.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the number of TTIs in which E-FACH users have data to transmit in a
cell.This counter needs to be measured repeatedly if more than one E-FACH user have data to
transmit within a TTI.
Measurement Points
The number of TTIs in which E-FACH users have data to transmit is sampled every 2 ms. At
the end of a measurement period, the sum of these sampling results is used as the value of this
counter.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the E-FACH user throughput at the MAC-ehs layer in a cell.
Measurement Points
The scheduling traffic volume of E-FACH users in a cell are accumulated within a measurement
period. The scheduling traffic volume includes the ACK scheduling traffic volume when E-
FACH users have HS-DPCCH feedbacks and the traffic volume of initial transmission when E-
FACH users have no HS-DPCCH feedbacks.
Formula
None
Unit
bit
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
These counters measures the average and maximum HS-SCCH transmit power of all E-FACH
users in a cell.
Measurement Points
The permillage of HS-SCCH transmit power for all E-FACH users to the maximum cell transmit
power is sampled every 2 ms. At the end of a measurement period, the accumulated permillage
is A, and the number of TTIs is B. The formula for calculating VS.EFACH.ScchPwrRatio.Mean
is: VS.EFACH.ScchPwrRatio.Mean = A/B. This counter is sampled every five seconds. At the
end of a measurement period, the maximum sampling results is used as the value of
VS.EFACH.ScchPwrRatio.Max.
Formula
None
Unit
per mill
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
These counters measures the average and maximum HS-PDSCH transmit power of all E-FACH
users in a cell.
Measurement Points
The permillage of HS-PDSCH transmit power for all E-FACH users to the maximum cell
transmit power is sampled every 2 ms. At the end of a measurement period, the accumulated
permillage is A, and the number of TTIs is B. The formula for calculating
VS.EFACH.PdschPwrRatio.Mean is: VS.EFACH.PdschPwrRatio.Mean = A/B. This counter is
sampled every five seconds. At the end of a measurement period, the maximum sampling results
is used as the value of VS.EFACH.PdschPwrRatio.Max.
Formula
None
Unit
per mill
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
FunctionSubSets
FunctionSubSet FunctionSubSet Name
Overview
The measurement of the NodeB Iub traffic indicates the traffic and performance on the physical
ports of the NodeB that serve the Iub interface.
Counters
Counter ID Counter Name Counter Original Release
Description
Counter Relationship
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The preceding counters indicate the average and maximum of RL Setup Request per second
during a measurement period.
Measurement Points
Within a measurement period, the number of RL SETUP REQUEST messages per second is
recorded as A, and the number of seconds within the measurement period is recorded as B.
VS.AttRLSETUP.MEAN=A/B. VS.AttRLSETUP.MEAN is sampled every five seconds. At
the end of the measurement period, the maximum of these sampling results is used as the value
of VS.AttRLSETUP.MAX.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The preceding counters indicate the average and maximum of RL Add Request per second during
a measurement period.
Measurement Points
Within a measurement period, the number of RL ADD REQUEST messages per second is
recorded as A, and the number of seconds within the measurement period is recorded as B.
VS.AttRLADD.MEAN=A/B. VS.AttRLADD.MEAN is sampled every five seconds. At the end
of the measurement period, the maximum of these sampling results is used as the value of
VS.AttRLADD.MAX.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The preceding counters indicate the average and maximum of RL Reconfiguration Preparation
Request per second during a measurement period.
Measurement Points
Within a measurement period, the number of RL RECONFIGUATION PREPARE messages
per second is recorded as A, and the number of seconds within the measurement period is
recorded as B. VS.AttRLRecfg.MEAN=A/B. VS.AttRLRecfg.MEAN is sampled every five
seconds. At the end of the measurement period, the maximum of these sampling results is used
as the value of VS.AttRLRecfg.MAX.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The preceding counters indicate the average and maximum of Dedicated Measurement
Reporting per second during a measurement period.
Measurement Points
Within a measurement period, the number of DEDICATED MEASUREMENT REPORT
messages per second is recorded as A, and the number of seconds within the measurement period
is recorded as B. VS.DedicMeaRpt.MEAN=A/B. VS.DedicMeaRpt.MEAN is sampled every
five seconds. At the end of the measurement period, the maximum of these sampling results is
used as the value of VS.DedicMeaRpt.MAX.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
For each of the preceding counters, the NodeB takes statistics about the available UL (outgoing
from the NodeB) bandwidth of an ATM physical port during a measurement period. If the
physical port carries an IMA group, the value of the counter is the total UL bandwidth of the
available IMA links in the IMA group. If the physical port is an STM-1 port or carries a UNI or
fractional ATM link, the value of the counter is the available UL bandwidth of the physical port.
The NodeB can take statistics on these counters for a maximum of four ATM physical ports.
One counter is specific for one physical port, and one physical port corresponds to one counter.
That is, the counters and the physical ports have a one-to-one relation between each other. These
counters are identical in application, since they are all used for traffic measurement at the
physical layer.
Measurement Points
For the preceding counters, the NodeB takes statistics in each scheduling period.
Formula
None
Unit
kbit/s
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The following table describes the meanings of each counter.
Measurement Points
For the preceding counters, the NodeB takes statistics in each scheduling period.
Formula
None
Unit
kbit/s
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
For each of the preceding counters, the NodeB takes statistics about the available DL (incoming
to the NodeB) bandwidth of an ATM physical port during a measurement period. If the physical
port carries an IMA group, the value of the counter is the total DL bandwidth of the available
IMA links in the IMA group. If the physical port is an STM-1 port or carries a UNI or fractional
ATM link, the value of the counter is the available DL bandwidth of the physical port. The
NodeB can take statistics on these counters for a maximum of four ATM physical ports. One
counter is specific for one physical port, and one physical port corresponds to one counter. That
is, the counters and the physical ports have a one-to-one relation between each other. These
counters are identical in application, since they are all used for traffic measurement at the
physical layer.
Measurement Points
For the preceding counters, the NodeB takes statistics in each scheduling period.
Formula
None
Unit
kbit/s
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The following table describes the meanings of each counter.
Measurement Points
For the preceding counters, the NodeB takes statistics in each scheduling period.
Formula
None
Unit
kbit/s
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
For each of the preceding counters, the NodeB takes statistics about the available UL (outgoing
from the NodeB) bandwidth of an IP physical port during a measurement period. If the physical
port carries on MLPPP group or a PPP link, the value of the counter is the total UL bandwidth
of the available MLPPP links in the MLPPP group or the available bandwidth of the PPP link
respectively. If the physical port is a ETHTRUNK port or an Ethernet port, the value of the
counter depends on the negotiation for the port.If the physical port carries on TUNNEL, the
value of the counter is the total available UL bandwidth on current TUNNEL. If rate limitation
is set on the port, the value of the counter is the smaller value between the defined upper limit
of the rate and the measured available bandwidth. The NodeB can take statistics on these counters
for a maximum of four IP physical ports. One counter is specific for one physical port, and one
physical port corresponds to one counter. That is, the counters and the physical ports have a one-
to-one relation between each other. These counters are identical in application, since they are
all used for traffic measurement at the physical layer.
Counter 50332679 VS.IPUlTotal.1 will be replaced by counter 1542460296
VS.FEGE.TxTotalBW/1542460302 VS.TRUNK.TxTotalBW/1542460300
VS.MP.TxTotalBW/1542460298 VS.PPP.TxTotalBW in later versions. In the current version,
counters 50332679 VS.IPUlTotal.1 and 1542460296 VS.FEGE.TxTotalBW/1542460302
VS.TRUNK.TxTotalBW/1542460300 VS.MP.TxTotalBW/1542460298 VS.PPP.TxTotalBW
are both valid, and the value of counter 50332679 VS.IPUlTotal.1 is properly reported. Counter
50332679 VS.IPUlTotal.1 will be deleted in later versions. Using counter 50332679
VS.IPUlTotal.1 is not recommended.
Counter 50332691 VS.IPUlTotal.2 will be replaced by counter 1542460296
VS.FEGE.TxTotalBW/1542460302 VS.TRUNK.TxTotalBW/1542460300
VS.MP.TxTotalBW/1542460298 VS.PPP.TxTotalBW in later versions. In the current version,
counters 50332691 VS.IPUlTotal.2 and 1542460296 VS.FEGE.TxTotalBW/1542460302
VS.TRUNK.TxTotalBW/1542460300 VS.MP.TxTotalBW/1542460298 VS.PPP.TxTotalBW
are both valid, and the value of counter 50332691 VS.IPUlTotal.2 is properly reported. Counter
Measurement Points
For the preceding counters, the NodeB takes statistics in each scheduling period.
Formula
None
Unit
kbit/s
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
Counter 50332680 VS.IPUlMaxUsed.1 will be replaced by counter 1542455302
VS.FEGE.TxMaxSpeed/1542460306 VS.TRUNK.TxMaxSpeed/1542455358
VS.MP.TxMaxSpeed/1542455343 VS.PPP.TxMaxSpeed in later versions. In the current
version, counters 50332680 VS.IPUlMaxUsed.1 and 1542455302 VS.FEGE.TxMaxSpeed/
1542460306 VS.TRUNK.TxMaxSpeed/1542455358 VS.MP.TxMaxSpeed/1542455343
VS.PPP.TxMaxSpeed are both valid, and the value of counter 50332680 VS.IPUlMaxUsed.1 is
properly reported. Counter 50332680 VS.IPUlMaxUsed.1 will be deleted in later versions.
Using counter 50332680 VS.IPUlMaxUsed.1 is not recommended.
Counter 50332681 VS.IPUlAvgUsed.1 will be replaced by counter 1542455304
VS.FEGE.TxMeanSpeed/1542460307 VS.TRUNK.TxMeanSpeed/1542455360
VS.MP.TxMeanSpeed/1542455345 VS.PPP.TxMeanSpeed in later versions. In the current
version, counters 50332681 VS.IPUlAvgUsed.1 and 1542455304 VS.FEGE.TxMeanSpeed/
1542460307 VS.TRUNK.TxMeanSpeed/1542455360 VS.MP.TxMeanSpeed/1542455345
VS.PPP.TxMeanSpeed are both valid, and the value of counter 50332681 VS.IPUlAvgUsed.1
is properly reported. Counter 50332681 VS.IPUlAvgUsed.1 will be deleted in later versions.
Using counter 50332681 VS.IPUlAvgUsed.1 is not recommended.
Counter 50332692 VS.IPUlMaxUsed.2 will be replaced by counter 1542455302
VS.FEGE.TxMaxSpeed/1542460306 VS.TRUNK.TxMaxSpeed/1542455358
VS.MP.TxMaxSpeed/1542455343 VS.PPP.TxMaxSpeed in later versions. In the current
version, counters 50332692 VS.IPUlMaxUsed.2 and 1542455302 VS.FEGE.TxMaxSpeed/
1542460306 VS.TRUNK.TxMaxSpeed/1542455358 VS.MP.TxMaxSpeed/1542455343
VS.PPP.TxMaxSpeed are both valid, and the value of counter 50332692 VS.IPUlMaxUsed.2 is
properly reported. Counter 50332692 VS.IPUlMaxUsed.2 will be deleted in later versions.
Using counter 50332692 VS.IPUlMaxUsed.2 is not recommended.
Counter 50332693 VS.IPUlAvgUsed.2 will be replaced by counter 1542455304
VS.FEGE.TxMeanSpeed/1542460307 VS.TRUNK.TxMeanSpeed/1542455360
VS.MP.TxMeanSpeed/1542455345 VS.PPP.TxMeanSpeed in later versions. In the current
version, counters 50332693 VS.IPUlAvgUsed.2 and 1542455304 VS.FEGE.TxMeanSpeed/
1542460307 VS.TRUNK.TxMeanSpeed/1542455360 VS.MP.TxMeanSpeed/1542455345
VS.PPP.TxMeanSpeed are both valid, and the value of counter 50332693 VS.IPUlAvgUsed.2
is properly reported. Counter 50332693 VS.IPUlAvgUsed.2 will be deleted in later versions.
Using counter 50332693 VS.IPUlAvgUsed.2 is not recommended.
Measurement Points
For the preceding counters, the NodeB takes statistics in each scheduling period.
Formula
None
Unit
kbit/s
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
For each of the preceding counters, the NodeB takes statistics about the available DL (incoming
to the NodeB) bandwidth of an IP physical port during a measurement period. If the physical
port carries on MLPPP group or a PPP link, the value of the counter is the total DL bandwidth
of the available MLPPP links in the MLPPP group or the available bandwidth of the PPP link
respectively. If the physical port is a ETHTRUNK port or an Ethernet port, the value of the
counter depends on the negotiation for the port.If the physical port carries on TUNNEL, the
value of the counter is the total available DL bandwidth on current TUNNEL. The NodeB can
take statistics on these counters for a maximum of four IP physical ports. One counter is specific
for one physical port, and one physical port corresponds to one counter. That is, the counters
and the physical ports have a one-to-one relation between each other. These counters are identical
in application, since they are all used for traffic measurement at the physical layer.
Measurement Points
For the preceding counters, the NodeB takes statistics in each scheduling period.
Formula
None
Unit
kbit/s
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
Counter 50332683 VS.IPDlMaxUsed.1 will be replaced by counter 1542455305
VS.FEGE.RxMaxSpeed/1542460304 VS.TRUNK.RxMaxSpeed/1542455361
VS.MP.RxMaxSpeed/1542455346 VS.PPP.RxMaxSpeed in later versions. In the current
version, counters 50332683 VS.IPDlMaxUsed.1 and 1542455305 VS.FEGE.RxMaxSpeed/
1542460304 VS.TRUNK.RxMaxSpeed/1542455361 VS.MP.RxMaxSpeed/1542455346
VS.PPP.RxMaxSpeed are both valid, and the value of counter 50332683 VS.IPDlMaxUsed.1
is properly reported. Counter 50332683 VS.IPDlMaxUsed.1 will be deleted in later versions.
Using counter 50332683 VS.IPDlMaxUsed.1 is not recommended.
Counter 50332684 VS.IPDlAvgUsed.1 will be replaced by counter 1542455307
VS.FEGE.RxMeanSpeed/1542460305 VS.TRUNK.RxMeanSpeed/1542455363
Measurement Points
For the preceding counters, the NodeB takes statistics in each scheduling period.
Formula
None
Unit
kbit/s
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The NodeB reports traffic statistics of logical ports that carry PATH. The NodeB takes the traffic
statistics on these counters for a maximum of two logical ports and it preferentially reports the
statistics for IP transmission. If no more than two logical ports exists, the NodeB reports only
the traffic statistics of logical ports that carry PATH. One logical port is associated with one
resource group. The default resource group number is 1. LgcPort1 measures traffic of the
resource group created firstly, and LgcPort2 measures traffic of the resource group created
secondly. The traffic of the resource group includes the traffic of all paths to which the resource
group belongs. For an IP&ATM network: If the IP resource group is created prior to the ATM
resource group, lgcPort1 will report the traffic of the IP resource group, and lgcPort2 will report
the traffic of the ATM resource group. If the ATM resource group is created prior to the IP
resource group, lgcPort1 will report the traffic of the ATM resource group, and lgcPort2 will
report the traffic of the IP resource group. Usually, LgcPort1 reports the traffic of the IP resource
group and LgcPort2 reports the traffic of the ATM resource group. However, the mapping is not
fixed, and it is determined by the sequence of creating the resource groups.
In the current version, either this counter VS.IUB.FlowCtrol.UL.AdjBW.LgcPort1.Max or the
VS.RscGroup.FlowCtrol.UL.AdjBW.Max counter is used, or they can both be used. The
reported value of this counter is normal but this counter is not recommended for use. In a later
version , only the VS.RscGroup.FlowCtrol.UL.AdjBW.Max counter is used.
In the current version, either this counter VS.IUB.FlowCtrol.UL.AdjBW.LgcPort1.Min or the
VS.RscGroup.FlowCtrol.UL.AdjBW.Min counter is used, or they can both be used. The
reported value of this counter is normal but this counter is not recommended for use. In a later
version , only the VS.RscGroup.FlowCtrol.UL.AdjBW.Min counter is used.
In the current version, either this counter VS.IUB.FlowCtrol.UL.AdjBW.LgcPort1.Avg or the
VS.RscGroup.FlowCtrol.UL.AdjBW.Avg counter is used, or they can both be used. The
reported value of this counter is normal but this counter is not recommended for use. In a later
version , only the VS.RscGroup.FlowCtrol.UL.AdjBW.Avg counter is used.
In the current version, either this counter VS.IUB.FlowCtrol.UL.AdjBW.LgcPort2.Max or the
VS.RscGroup.FlowCtrol.UL.AdjBW.Max counter is used, or they can both be used. The
reported value of this counter is normal but this counter is not recommended for use. In a later
version, only the VS.RscGroup.FlowCtrol.UL.AdjBW.Max counter is used.
In the current version, either this counter VS.IUB.FlowCtrol.UL.AdjBW.LgcPort2.Min or the
VS.RscGroup.FlowCtrol.UL.AdjBW.Min counter is used, or they can both be used. The
reported value of this counter is normal but this counter is not recommended for use. In a later
version, only the VS.RscGroup.FlowCtrol.UL.AdjBW.Min counter is used.
Measurement Points
For the preceding counters, the NodeB takes statistics in each scheduling period.This counter
only include the payload of IP packets.
Formula
None
Unit
kbit/s
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The NodeB reports the traffic statistics of logic ports that carry PATH. The NodeB can take the
traffic statistics on these counters for a maximum of two logic ports and it preferentially reports
the statistics for IP transmission. If only one logic port is configured, the traffic statistics of only
one logic port is reported.
Measurement Points
For the preceding counters, the NodeB takes statistics in each scheduling period.This counter
only include the payload of IP packets. If the IP path is carried on loopback interface, the value
of this counter is the total available DL bandwidth on the current loopback interface. (The default
DL bandwidth on the loopback interface is 1 Gbit/s.)
Formula
None
Unit
kbit/s
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The NodeB calculates the number of attempts to increase the available UL bandwidth of the
NodeB IUB logic port per five seconds. All collection values in a statistics period are
accumulated. The NodeB reports the traffic statistics of logic ports that carry PATH. The NodeB
can take the traffic statistics on these counters for a maximum of two logic ports and it
preferentially reports the statistics for IP transmission. If only one logic port is configured, the
traffic statistics of only one logic port is reported.
Measurement Points
For the preceding counters, the NodeB takes statistics in each scheduling period.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
IUB logic port DL HSDPA available bandwidth increase times after jitter
congestion released
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
When the DYNAMIC_BW_SHAPING algorithm of the NodeB is enabled, the NodeB calculates
the number of attempts to increase the available DL MAC-HS layer bandwidth after the
congestion caused by jitter is released. When other algorithms are used, the NodeB reports 0 as
the statistics value. All collected values in a statistics period are accumulated. The NodeB reports
the traffic statistics of logic ports that carry PATH. The NodeB can take the traffic statistics on
these counters for a maximum of two logic ports and it preferentially reports the statistics for IP
transmission. If only one logic port is configured, the traffic statistics of only one logic port is
reported.
Measurement Points
For the preceding counters, the NodeB takes statistics in each scheduling period.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
IUB logic port DL HSDPA available bandwidth increase times after packet loss
congestion released
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
When the DYNAMIC_BW_SHAPING algorithm of the NodeB is enabled, the NodeB calculates
the number of attempts to increase the available DL MAC-HS layer bandwidth after the
congestion caused by packet loss is released. When other algorithms are used, the NodeB reports
0 as the statistics value. All collected values in a statistics period are accumulated. The NodeB
reports the traffic statistics of logic ports that carry PATH. The NodeB can take the traffic
statistics on these counters for a maximum of two logic ports and it preferentially reports the
statistics for IP transmission. If only one logic port is configured, the traffic statistics of only
one logic port is reported.
Measurement Points
For the preceding counters, the NodeB takes statistics in each scheduling period.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
IUB logic port available UL bandwidth decrease times for jitter congestion
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The NodeB calculates the number of attempts to decrease the available UL physical layer
bandwidth of the NodeB IUB logic port due to jitter per five seconds. All collected values in a
statistics period are accumulated. The NodeB reports the traffic statistics of logic ports that carry
PATH. The NodeB can take the traffic statistics on these counters for a maximum of two logic
ports and it preferentially reports the statistics for IP transmission. If only one logic port is
configured, the traffic statistics of only one logic port is reported.
Measurement Points
For the preceding counters, the NodeB takes statistics in each scheduling period.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
IUB logic port DL HSDPA available bandwidth decrease times for jitter congestion
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
When the DYNAMIC_BW_SHAPING algorithm of the NodeB is enabled, the NodeB calculates
the number of attempts to decrease the available DL MAC-HS layer bandwidth of the NodeB
IUB logic port due to jitter. When other algorithms are used, the NodeB reports 0 as the statistics
value. All collected values in a statistics period are accumulated. The NodeB reports the traffic
statistics of logic ports that carry PATH. The NodeB can take the traffic statistics on these
counters for a maximum of two logic ports and it preferentially reports the statistics for IP
transmission. If only one logic port is configured, the traffic statistics of only one logic port is
reported.
Measurement Points
For the preceding counters, the NodeB takes statistics in each scheduling period.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
IUB logic port available UL bandwidth decrease times for packet loss congestion
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The NodeB calculates the number of attempts to decrease the available UL physical layer
bandwidth of the NodeB IUB logic port due to packet loss per five seconds. All collected values
in a statistics period are accumulated. The NodeB reports the traffic statistics of logic ports that
carry PATH. The NodeB can take the traffic statistics on these counters for a maximum of two
logic ports and it preferentially reports the statistics for IP transmission. If only one logic port
is configured, the traffic statistics of only one logic port is reported.
Measurement Points
For the preceding counters, the NodeB takes statistics in each scheduling period.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
IUB logic port DL HSDPA available bandwidth decrease times for packet loss
congestion
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
When the DYNAMIC_BW_SHAPING algorithm of the NodeB is enabled, the NodeB calculates
the number of attempts to decrease the available DL MAC-HS layer bandwidth of the NodeB
IUB logic port due to packet loss. When other algorithms are used, the NodeB reports 0 as the
statistics value. All collected values in a statistics period are accumulated. The NodeB reports
the traffic statistics of logic ports that carry PATH. The NodeB can take the traffic statistics on
these counters for a maximum of two logic ports and it preferentially reports the statistics for IP
transmission. If only one logic port is configured, the traffic statistics of only one logic port is
reported.
Measurement Points
For the preceding counters, the NodeB takes statistics in each scheduling period.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The NodeB calculates the number of frames that are successfully sent through the NodeB IUB
logic port per five seconds. All calculation values in a statistics period are accumulated. The
NodeB reports the traffic statistics of logic ports that carry PATH. The NodeB can take the traffic
statistics on these counters for a maximum of two logic ports and it preferentially reports the
statistics for IP transmission. If only one logic port is configured, the traffic statistics of only
one logic port is reported.
Measurement Points
For the preceding counters, the NodeB takes statistics in each scheduling period.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
When the DYNAMIC_BW_SHAPING algorithm of the NodeB is enabled, the NodeB calculates
the number of frames that are successfully received through the NodeB IUB logic port. When
other algorithms are used, the NodeB reports 0 as the statistics value. All collected values in a
statistics period are accumulated. The NodeB reports the traffic statistics of logic ports that carry
PATH. The NodeB can take the traffic statistics on these counters for a maximum of two logic
ports and it preferentially reports the statistics for IP transmission. If only one logic port is
configured, the traffic statistics of only one logic port is reported.
Measurement Points
For the preceding counters, the NodeB takes statistics in each scheduling period.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The NodeB calculates the number of UL frames that are discarded by the NodeB IUB logic port
per five seconds. All calculation values in a statistics period are accumulated. The NodeB reports
the traffic statistics of logic ports that carry PATH. The NodeB can take the traffic statistics on
these counters for a maximum of two logic ports and it preferentially reports the statistics for IP
transmission. If only one logic port is configured, the traffic statistics of only one logic port is
reported.
value of this counter is normal but this counter is not recommended for use. In a later version ,
only the VS.RscGroup.FlowCtrol.UL.DropNum counter is used.
Measurement Points
For the preceding counters, the NodeB takes statistics in each scheduling period.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
When the DYNAMIC_BW_SHAPING algorithm of the NodeB is enabled, the NodeB calculates
the number of DL frames that are lost on the NodeB IUB logic port. These DL HSDPA frames
are discarded by the RNC interface board, intermediate transmission links, or the NodeB. When
other algorithms are used, the NodeB reports 0 as the statistics value. All collected values in a
statistics period are accumulated. The NodeB reports the traffic statistics of logic ports that carry
PATH. The NodeB can take the traffic statistics on these counters for a maximum of two logic
ports and it preferentially reports the statistics for IP transmission. If only one logic port is
configured, the traffic statistics of only one logic port is reported.
Measurement Points
For the preceding counters, the NodeB takes statistics in each scheduling period.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The NodeB reports the traffic statistics of logic ports that carry PATH. The NodeB can take the
traffic statistics on these counters for a maximum of two logic ports and it preferentially reports
the statistics for IP transmission. If only one logic port is configured, the traffic statistics of only
one logic port is reported.
In the current version, either this counter VS.IUB.FlowCtrol.UL.DelayVara.LgcPort1.Max or
the VS.RscGroup.FlowCtrol.UL.DelayVara.Max counter is used, or they can both be used. The
reported value of this counter is normal but this counter is not recommended for use. In a later
version , only the VS.RscGroup.FlowCtrol.UL.DelayVara.Max counter is used.
In the current version, either this counter VS.IUB.FlowCtrol.UL.DelayVara.LgcPort1.Min or
the VS.RscGroup.FlowCtrol.DL.DropNum counter is used, or they can both be used. The
reported value of this counter is normal but this counter is not recommended for use. In a later
version , only the VS.RscGroup.FlowCtrol.DL.DropNum counter is used.
In the current version, either this counter VS.IUB.FlowCtrol.UL.DelayVara.LgcPort1.Avg or
the VS.RscGroup.FlowCtrol.UL.DelayVara.Avg counter is used, or they can both be used. The
reported value of this counter is normal but this counter is not recommended for use. In a later
version , only the VS.RscGroup.FlowCtrol.UL.DelayVara.Avg counter is used.
In the current version, either this counter VS.IUB.FlowCtrol.UL.DelayVara.LgcPort2.Max or
the VS.RscGroup.FlowCtrol.UL.DelayVara.Max counter is used, or they can both be used. The
reported value of this counter is normal but this counter is not recommended for use. In a later
version, only the VS.RscGroup.FlowCtrol.UL.DelayVara.Max counter is used.
In the current version, either this counter VS.IUB.FlowCtrol.UL.DelayVara.LgcPort2.Min or
the VS.RscGroup.FlowCtrol.UL.DelayVara.Min counter is used, or they can both be used. The
reported value of this counter is normal but this counter is not recommended for use. In a later
version , only the VS.RscGroup.FlowCtrol.UL.DelayVara.Min counter is used.
In the current version, either this counter VS.IUB.FlowCtrol.UL.DelayVara.LgcPort2.Avg or
the VS.RscGroup.FlowCtrol.UL.DelayVara.Avg counter is used, or they can both be used. The
reported value of this counter is normal but this counter is not recommended for use. In a later
version , only the VS.RscGroup.FlowCtrol.UL.DelayVara.Avg counter is used.
The following table describes the meanings of each counter.
Measurement Points
For the preceding counters, the NodeB takes statistics in each scheduling period.
Formula
None
Unit
ms
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The NodeB reports the traffic statistics of logic ports that carry PATH. The NodeB can take the
traffic statistics on these counters for a maximum of two logic ports and it preferentially reports
the statistics for IP transmission. If only one logic port is configured, the traffic statistics of only
one logic port is reported.
In the current version, either this counter VS.IUB.FlowCtrol.DL.DelayVara.LgcPort1.Max or
the VS.RscGroup.FlowCtrol.DL.DelayVara.Max counter is used, or they can both be used. The
reported value of this counter is normal but this counter is not recommended for use. In a later
version , only the VS.RscGroup.FlowCtrol.DL.DelayVara.Max counter is used.
In the current version, either this counter VS.IUB.FlowCtrol.DL.DelayVara.LgcPort1.Min or
the VS.RscGroup.FlowCtrol.DL.DelayVara.Min counter is used, or they can both be used. The
reported value of this counter is normal but this counter is not recommended for use. In a later
version , only the VS.RscGroup.FlowCtrol.DL.DelayVara.Min counter is used.
Measurement Points
For the preceding counters, the NodeB takes statistics in each scheduling period.
Formula
None
Unit
ms
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The NodeB determines whether the following requirement is met:
VS.IUB.FlowCtrol.UL.AdjBW.LgcPort.Avg*0.8 less than Actual physical layer flow of the UL
logic port. If the preceding requirement is met, the UL congestion duration is increased by one
second. If the preceding requirement is not met, the UL congestion duration does not change.
The NodeB collects the UL congestion duration per five seconds. All collected values in a
statistics period are accumulated. The NodeB reports the traffic statistics of logic ports that carry
PATH. The NodeB can take the traffic statistics on these counters for a maximum of two logic
ports and it preferentially reports the statistics for IP transmission. If only one logic port is
configured, the traffic statistics of only one logic port is reported.Under certain circumstances,
the value of this counter may have an error of one measurement period (5 seconds).
Measurement Points
For the preceding counters, the NodeB takes statistics in each scheduling period.
Formula
None
Unit
s
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
When the DYNAMIC_BW_SHAPING algorithm is enabled in complete sharing mode of
configured bandwidth, the NodeB determines whether the following requirement is met:
VS.IUB.FlowCtrol.DL.AdjBW.LgcPort.Avg*0.8 less than HSDPA flow of the DL logic port.
If the preceding requirement is met, the DL congestion duration is increased by one second. If
the preceding requirement is not met, the DL congestion duration does not change. The NodeB
calculates the DL congestion duration per five seconds. When other algorithms are used, the
NodeB reports 0 as the calculation value. All collected values in a statistics period are
accumulated. The NodeB reports the traffic statistics of logic ports that carry PATH. The NodeB
can take the traffic statistics on these counters for a maximum of two logic ports and it
preferentially reports the statistics for IP transmission. If only one logic port is configured, the
traffic statistics of only one logic port is reported.Under certain circumstances, the value of this
counter may have an error of one measurement period (5 seconds).
Measurement Points
For the preceding counters, the NodeB takes statistics in each scheduling period.
Formula
None
Unit
s
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Overview
The measurement of the NodeB Hardware Baseband Resource indicates the availability of the
hardware resources at the NodeB side.
Counters
Counter ID Counter Name Counter Original Release
Description
Counter Relationship
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the number of available downlink CEs for hardware in the NodeB within
a measurement period.
Measurement Points
This counter is sampled every five seconds. At the end of a measurement period, the maximum
of these sampling results is defined as the value of the counter.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the number of available uplink CEs for hardware in the NodeB within a
measurement period.
Measurement Points
This counter is sampled every five seconds. At the end of a measurement period, the maximum
of these sampling results is defined as the value of the counter.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Overview
NodeB NBAP procedure measurement refers to the measurement of the load and status during
the NodeB NBAP procedure.
Counters
Counter ID Counter Name Counter Original Release
Description
Counter Relationship
None
Number of radio link setup rejections because of license congestion in terms of the
signaling processing capability
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the total number of radio link setup rejections because the number of
processed radio links exceeds the licensed capacity within a measurement period. The formula
for calculating this counter is as follows: Number of processed radio links = Number of processed
radio link setup requests in the NodeB + Number of radio link addition requests in the NodeB
+ 2 x Number of radio link reconfiguration preparations in the NodeB.
Measurement Points
The measurement is triggered when the request for radio link setup, addition, or reconfiguration
is rejected because the sum of the number of processed radio link setup requests in the NodeB,
the number of radio link addition requests in the NodeB, and doubled number of radio link
reconfiguration preparations in the NodeB is beyond the licensed capacity.
As shown in point A in Figure 1, this counter is incremented by 1 each time the request for radio
link setup is rejected because the number of processed radio links is beyond the licensed capacity
after the NodeB receives a RADIO LINK SETUP REQUEST message from the RNC.
As shown in point A in Figure 2, this counter is incremented by 1 each time the request for radio
link addition is rejected because the number of processed radio links is beyond the licensed
capacity after the NodeB receives a RADIO LINK ADDITION REQUEST message from the
RNC.
As shown in point A in Figure 3, this counter is incremented by 1 each time the request for radio
link reconfiguration is rejected because the number of processed radio links is beyond the
licensed capacity after the NodeB receives a RADIO LINK RECONFIGURATION PREPARE
message from the RNC.
Figure 2-11
Figure 2-12
Figure 2-13
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the number of received radio links over the Iub interface. The formula
for calculating this counter is as follows: Number of received radio links over the Iub interface
= Number of received radio link setup requests over the Iub interface + Number of radio link
addition requests over the Iub interface + 2 x Number of radio link reconfiguration preparations
over the Iub interface.
Measurement Points
Within a measurement period, this counter is incremented by 1 each time the NodeB receives a
radio link setup request over the Iub interface, a radio link addition request over the Iub interface,
or a radio link reconfiguration preparation over the Iub interface.
As shown in point A in Figure 1, the counter is incremented by 1 each time the NodeB receives
a RADIO LINK SETUP REQUEST message from the RNC.
As shown in point A in Figure 2, the counter is incremented by 1 each time the NodeB receives
a RADIO LINK ADDITION REQUEST message from the RNC.
As shown in point A in Figure 3, the counter is incremented by 1 each time the NodeB receives
a RADIO LINK RECONFIGURATION PREPARE message from the RNC.
At the end of a measurement period, the average number of received radio links is obtained by
dividing the accumulated value in the period by the number of samples. The maximum of these
sampling results is defined as the maximum number of received radio links per second.
Figure 2-14
Figure 2-15
Figure 2-16
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the number of processed radio links in the NodeB. The formula for
calculating this counter is as follows: Number of processed radio links in the NodeB = Number
of processed radio link setup requests in the NodeB + Number of radio link addition requests in
the NodeB + 2 x Number of radio link reconfiguration preparation s in the NodeB. The number
of processed radio links in the NodeB does not include the number of radio link setup rejections
due to congestion on the control plane.
Measurement Points
Within a measurement period, this counter is incremented by 1 each time the NodeB receives a
radio link setup request over the Iub interface, a radio link addition request over the Iub interface,
or a radio link reconfiguration preparation over the Iub interface and no radio link setup request
is rejected due to congestion on the control plane.
As shown in point A in Figure 1, this counter is incremented by 1 each time the NodeB does not
reject the RADIO LINK SETUP REQUEST message even though the control plane is congested.
As shown in point A in Figure 2, this counter is incremented by 1 each time the NodeB does not
reject the RADIO LINK ADDITION REQUEST message even though the control plane is
congested.
As shown in point A in Figure 3, this counter is incremented by 1 each time the NodeB does not
reject the RADIO LINK RECONFIGURATION PREPARE message even though the control
plane is congested.
This counter is sampled every five seconds. The average number of processed radio links per
second is obtained within each measurement period, and then the maximum of these sampling
results is defined as the value of the counter.
Figure 2-17
Figure 2-18
Figure 2-19
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
None
Total number of times radio link setup requests are rejected because of control
plane congestion (CPU overload) within a measurement period
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the total number of radio link setup rejections in the NodeB due to
congestion on the control plane, that is, CPU overload.
Measurement Points
As shown in point A in the following figure, this counter is incremented by 1 each time the
NodeB receives a radio link setup rejection due to congestion on the control plane.
Figure 2-20
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
None
Overview
Measurements reserved for NodeBs.Reserved counter is used temporarily in patch versions and
will be replaced with a new counter in later versions. For the detailed information about used
reserved counters, see the "Used Reserved Counter List" of the corresponding version.
Counters
Counter ID Counter Name Counter Original Release
Description
Counter Relationship
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
None.
VS.NodeBReserve.Counter1.NodeB None.
Measurement Points
None.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
None.
VS.NodeBReserve.Counter2.NodeB None.
Measurement Points
None.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
None.
VS.NodeBReserve.Counter3.NodeB None.
Measurement Points
None.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
None.
VS.NodeBReserve.Counter4.NodeB None.
Measurement Points
None.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
None.
VS.NodeBReserve.Counter5.NodeB None.
Measurement Points
None.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
None
FunctionSubSets
FunctionSubSet FunctionSubSet Name
Overview
According to the usage of CEs of each license group, the measurement of resources for license
groups indicates the consumption of baseband resources on the NodeB side.
Counters
Counter ID Counter Name Counter Original Release
Description
Counter Relationship
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the number of dedicated and shared uplink CEs consumed by an operator.
This counter is only used for operators with RAN sharing.
Measurement Points
This counter is sampled every five seconds. At the end of a measurement period, the average
number of dedicated and shared uplink CEs consumed by an operator is obtained by dividing
the accumulated value in the period by the number of samples. The maximum of these sampling
results is defined as the maximum number of dedicated and shared uplink CEs consumed by an
operator, and the minimum of these sampling results is defined as the minimum number of
dedicated and shared uplink CEs consumed by an operator.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the number of dedicated and shared downlink CEs consumed by an
operator. This counter is only used for operators with RAN sharing.
Measurement Points
This counter is sampled every five seconds. At the end of a measurement period, the average
number of dedicated and shared downlink CEs consumed by an operator is obtained by dividing
the accumulated value in the period by the number of samples. The maximum of these sampling
results is defined as the maximum number of dedicated and shared downlink CEs consumed by
an operator, and the minimum of these sampling results is defined as the minimum number of
dedicated and shared uplink CEs consumed by an operator.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the number of dedicated downlink CEs configured for an operator. This
counter is only used for operators with RAN sharing.
Measurement Points
This counter is sampled every five seconds. At the end of a measurement period, the number of
dedicated downlink CEs configured for an operator is obtained by dividing the accumulated
value in the period by the number of samples.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the number of dedicated uplink CEs configured for an operator. This
counter is only used for operators with RAN sharing.
Measurement Points
This counter is sampled every five seconds. At the end of a measurement period, the number of
dedicated uplink CEs configured for an operator is obtained by dividing the accumulated value
in the period by the number of samples.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the number of uplink CEs configured for a shared group within a
measurement period. This counter is only used for operators with RAN sharing.
Measurement Points
This counter is sampled every five seconds. At the end of a measurement period, the number of
uplink CEs configured for a shared group is obtained by dividing the accumulated value in the
period by the number of samples.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the number of downlink CEs configured for a shared group within a
measurement period. This counter is only used for operators with RAN sharing.
Measurement Points
This counter is sampled every five seconds. At the end of a measurement period, the number of
downlink CEs configured for a shared group is obtained by dividing the accumulated value in
the period by the number of samples.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the number of uplink CEs consumed in an shared group. This counter is
only used for operators with RAN sharing.
Measurement Points
This counter is sampled every five seconds. At the end of a measurement period, the average
number of uplink CEs consumed in an shared group is obtained by dividing the accumulated
value in the period by the number of samples. The maximum of these sampling results is defined
as the maximum number of uplink CEs consumed in an shared group, and the minimum of these
sampling results is defined as the minimum number of uplink CEs consumed in an shared group.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the number of shared downlink CEs consumed in an shared group. This
counter is only used for operators with RAN sharing.
Measurement Points
This counter is sampled every five seconds. At the end of a measurement period, the average
number of downlink CEs consumed in an shared group is obtained by dividing the accumulated
value in the period by the number of samples. The maximum of these sampling results is defined
as the maximum number of downlink CEs consumed in an shared group, and the minimum of
these sampling results is defined as the minimum number of downlink CEs consumed in an
shared group.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the number of dedicated and shared uplink CEs consumed by HSUPA
services of an operator. This counter is only used for operators with RAN sharing.
Measurement Points
This counter is sampled every five seconds. At the end of a measurement period, the average
number of dedicated and shared uplink CEs consumed by HSUPA services of an operator is
obtained by dividing the accumulated value in the period by the number of samples. The
maximum of these sampling results is defined as the maximum number of dedicated and shared
uplink CEs consumed by HSUPA services of an operator, and the minimum of these sampling
results is defined as the minimum number of dedicated and shared uplink CEs consumed by
HSUPA services of an operator.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the number of shared uplink CEs consumed by HSUPA services of a
shared group. This counter is only used for operators with RAN sharing.
Measurement Points
This counter is sampled every five seconds. At the end of a measurement period, the average
number of dedicated uplink CEs consumed by an operator is obtained by dividing the
accumulated value in the period by the number of samples. The maximum of these sampling
results is defined as the maximum number of dedicated uplink CEs consumed by an operator,
and the minimum of these sampling results is defined as the minimum number of dedicated
uplink CEs consumed by HSUPA services of an operator.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the average number of uplink CEs consumed by each operator in an
MOCN network. The traffic statistics ID ranges from -1 to 3. The range 0 to 3 corresponds to
the primary/secondary operator indexes configured on the RNC. Value -1 does not take effect.
Measurement Points
This counter is sampled every five seconds and measures the average number of uplink CEs
consumed by each operator in an MOCN network. At the end of a measurement period (for
example 15 minutes), the average number is obtained by diving the accumulated value in the
period by the number of samples.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the average number of downlink CEs consumed by each operator in an
MOCN network. The traffic statistics ID ranges from -1 to 3. The range 0 to 3 corresponds to
the primary/secondary operator indexes configured on the RNC. Value -1 does not take effect.
Measurement Points
This counter is sampled every five seconds and measures the average number of downlink CEs
consumed by each operator in an MOCN network. At the end of a measurement period (for
example 15 minutes), the average number is obtained by diving the accumulated value in the
period by the number of samples.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Overview
Measurements reserved for operators.Reserved counter is used temporarily in patch versions
and will be replaced with a new counter in later versions. For the detailed information about
used reserved counters, see the "Used Reserved Counter List" of the corresponding version.
Counters
Counter ID Counter Name Counter Original Release
Description
Counter Relationship
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
None.
VS.OpeReserve.Counter1.OP None.
Measurement Points
None.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
None.
VS.OpeReserve.Counter2.OP None.
Measurement Points
None.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
None.
VS.OpeReserve.Counter3.OP None.
Measurement Points
None.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
None.
VS.OpeReserve.Counter4.OP None.
Measurement Points
None.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
None.
VS.OpeReserve.Counter5.OP None.
Measurement Points
None.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
None
FunctionSubSets
FunctionSubSet FunctionSubSet Name
Overview
Iub Interface Measurement per LOCELL_SECTOREQM.
Counters
Counter ID Counter Name Counter Original Release
Description
Counter Relationship
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the number of normal cell-sectoreqm RL releases within a measurement
period when the Independent Demodulation of Signals from Multiple RRUs in One Cell feature
has been enabled.
Measurement Points
As shown in point A of the following figure, the measurement is triggered in the sector in which
a UE releases an RL when the NodeB receives a RADIO LINK DELETION REQUEST message
from the RNC and the RL is normally released. The measurement is triggered in each sector if
the UE is served by multiple sectors while releasing the RL.
Figure 2-21
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the number of abnormal cell-sectoreqm RL releases within a
measurement period when the Independent Demodulation of Signals from Multiple RRUs in
One Cell feature has been enabled.
Measurement Points
As shown in point A of the following figure, the measurement is triggered in the sector in which
a UE releases an RL when the NodeB receives a RADIO LINK DELETION REQUEST message
from the RNC but the RL is abnormally released. The measurement is triggered in each sector
if the UE is served by multiple sectors while releasing the RL.
Figure 2-22
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Overview
Measurement related to PRACH per LOCELL_SECTOREQM.
Counters
Counter ID Counter Name Counter Original Release
Description
Counter Relationship
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the number of cell-sectoreqm positive AI acknowledgements for RACH
users within a measurement period. If the Independent Demodulation of Signals from Multiple
RRUs in One Cell feature has not been enabled, the measurement is triggered on a basis of cell,
not a basis of sectoreqm.
Measurement Points
If the Independent Demodulation of Signals from Multiple RRUs in One Cell feature has been
enabled, this counter is sampled in each sector. At the end of a measurement period, the number
of preamble acquisition indicators (AIs) sent to RACH users with positive acknowledgements
transmitted over the downlink AICH is measured in a sector.
If the Independent Demodulation of Signals from Multiple RRUs in One Cell feature has not
been enabled, this counter is sampled on a basis of cell, not a basis of sector. At the end of a
measurement period, the number of preamble acquisition indicators (AIs) sent to RACH users
with positive acknowledgements transmitted over the downlink AICH is measured in a cell.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the number of cell-sectoreqm negative AI acknowledgements for RACH
users within a measurement period. If the Independent Demodulation of Signals from Multiple
RRUs in One Cell feature has not been enabled, the measurement is triggered on a basis of cell,
not a basis of sectoreqm.
Measurement Points
If the Independent Demodulation of Signals from Multiple RRUs in One Cell feature has been
enabled, this counter is sampled in each sector. At the end of a measurement period, the number
of preamble acquisition indicators (AIs) sent to RACH users with negative acknowledgements
transmitted over the downlink AICH is measured in a sector.
If the Independent Demodulation of Signals from Multiple RRUs in One Cell feature has not
been enabled, this counter is sampled on a basis of cell, not a basis of sector. At the end of a
measurement period, the number of preamble acquisition indicators (AIs) sent to RACH users
with negative acknowledgements transmitted over the downlink AICH is measured in a cell.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Number of TBs successfully received over the cell-sectoreqm RACH with correct
CRCs
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the number of TBs successfully received over the cell-sectoreqm RACH
with correct CRCs within a measurement period. If the Independent Demodulation of Signals
from Multiple RRUs in One Cell feature has not been enabled, the measurement is triggered on
a basis of cell, not a basis of sectoreqm.
Measurement Points
If the Independent Demodulation of Signals from Multiple RRUs in One Cell feature has been
enabled, this counter is sampled in each sector. At the end of a measurement period, the number
of TBs successfully received over the uplink RACH with correct CRCs is measured in a sector.
If the Independent Demodulation of Signals from Multiple RRUs in One Cell feature has not
been enabled, this counter is sampled on a basis of cell, not a basis of sector. At the end of a
measurement period, the number of TBs successfully received over the uplink RACH with
correct CRCs is measured in a cell.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the number of TBs received over the cell-sectoreqm RACH with correct
and incorrect CRCs within a measurement period. If the Independent Demodulation of Signals
from Multiple RRUs in One Cell feature has not been enabled, the measurement is triggered on
a basis of cell, not a basis of sectoreqm.
Measurement Points
If the Independent Demodulation of Signals from Multiple RRUs in One Cell feature has been
enabled, this counter is sampled in each sector. At the end of a measurement period, the number
of TBs successfully received over the uplink RACH with correct CRCs is measured in a sector.
If the Independent Demodulation of Signals from Multiple RRUs in One Cell feature has not
been enabled, this counter is sampled on a basis of cell, not a basis of sector. At the end of a
measurement period, the number of TBs successfully received over the uplink RACH with
correct CRCs is measured in a cell.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Overview
Measurement related to ERACH per LOCELL_SECTOREQM.
Counters
Counter ID Counter Name Counter Original Release
Description
Counter Relationship
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the number of cell-sectoreqm positive AI acknowledgements for E-
RACH users within a measurement period. If the Independent Demodulation of Signals from
Multiple RRUs in One Cell feature has not been enabled, the measurement is triggered on a basis
of cell, not a basis of sectoreqm.
Measurement Points
If the Independent Demodulation of Signals from Multiple RRUs in One Cell feature has been
enabled, the number of positive acknowledgements (with +1 acquisition indicators (AIs)) and
the number of positive acknowledgements (with +1 extended acquisition indicators (EAIs))
transmitted to E-RACH users over the AICH are sampled per sector within a measurement
period. At the end of the measurement period, the sum of these sampling results is used as the
value of this counter.
If the Independent Demodulation of Signals from Multiple RRUs in One Cell feature has not
been enabled, the number of positive acknowledgements (with +1 acquisition indicators (AIs))
and the number of positive acknowledgements (with +1 extended acquisition indicators (EAIs))
transmitted to E-RACH users over the AICH are sampled per cell within a measurement period.
At the end of the measurement period, the sum of these sampling results is used as the value of
this counter.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the number of cell-sectoreqm negative AI acknowledgements for E-
RACH users within a measurement period. If the Independent Demodulation of Signals from
Multiple RRUs in One Cell feature has not been enabled, the measurement is triggered on a basis
of cell, not a basis of sectoreqm.
Measurement Points
If the Independent Demodulation of Signals from Multiple RRUs in One Cell feature has been
enabled, the number of negative acknowledgements transmitted to E-RACH users over the
AICH is sampled per sector within a measurement period. At the end of the measurement period,
the sum of these sampling results is used as the value of this counter.
If the Independent Demodulation of Signals from Multiple RRUs in One Cell feature has not
been enabled, the number of negative acknowledgements transmitted to E-RACH users over the
AICH is sampled per cell within a measurement period. At the end of the measurement period,
the sum of these sampling results is used as the value of this counter.
When extended acquisition indicators (EAIs) are not configured, the number of negative
acknowledgements (with -1 AIs) transmitted to E-RACH users is sampled. When EAIs are
configured, the number of negative acknowledgements (with -1 AIs and -1 EAIs) transmitted
to E-RACH users is sampled.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Overview
measurements of locell recieved power
Counters
Counter ID Counter Name Counter Original Release
Description
Counter Relationship
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The preceding counters indicate the average and minimum antenna RTWP of each receive
antenna during a measurement period
Measurement Points
Within a measurement period, the NodeB accumulates the antenna RTWP per second. Assume
that the sum is A. The NodeB counts the seconds in the measurement period. Assume that this
value is B. Then, Average antenna RTWP = A/B. The system calculates the average antenna
RTWP every 5 seconds and then takes the minimum value within the measurement period as
the minimum antenna RTWP.
Formula
None
Unit
dBm
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
UMTS: WRFD-010209
LTE: None 4-Antenna Receive Diversity
UMTS: WRFD-010209
LTE: None 4-Antenna Receive Diversity
UMTS: WRFD-010209
LTE: None 4-Antenna Receive Diversity
UMTS: WRFD-010209
LTE: None 4-Antenna Receive Diversity
UMTS: WRFD-010209
LTE: None 4-Antenna Receive Diversity
UMTS: WRFD-010209
LTE: None 4-Antenna Receive Diversity
UMTS: WRFD-010209
LTE: None 4-Antenna Receive Diversity
UMTS: WRFD-010209
LTE: None 4-Antenna Receive Diversity