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V100R015C10
Issue Draft C
Date 2019-04-10
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This section describes performance counters for 3900 and 5900 series base stations.
Document Structure
Figure 1 shows the document structure.
Table 1 Terms
Term Explanation
Object type One object type contains one or more function subsets.
Counter A table that lists parent counters and their child counters in
Relationship a 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.
NOTE
If the value of the parent counter exceeds the sum of the values of
the child counters, the value difference is the items that are not
counted.
Item Description
Original Release The version for which the counter was first available.
Contents
1.1.3.1.1 Number of times that the number of traced GNSS satellites falls in level 0....................................................... 39
1.1.3.1.2 Number of times that the number of traced GNSS satellites falls in level 1....................................................... 40
1.1.3.1.3 Number of times that the number of traced GNSS satellites falls in level 2....................................................... 41
1.1.3.1.4 Number of times that the number of traced GNSS satellites falls in level 3....................................................... 42
1.1.3.1.5 Number of times that the number of traced GNSS satellites falls in level 4....................................................... 43
1.1.3.1.6 Average number of traced GNSS satellites......................................................................................................... 44
1.1.4 Measurement of RF Module Performance (RADIOEQM)....................................................................................... 45
1.1.4.1 CPRI Physical Layer Performance Measurement (RADIOEQM.CPRI)............................................................... 45
1.1.4.1.1 VS.RADIOEQM.CPRI0.DES............................................................................................................................. 50
1.1.4.1.2 VS.RADIOEQM.CPRI0.DSES........................................................................................................................... 51
1.1.4.1.3 VS.RADIOEQM.CPRI0.DUAS..........................................................................................................................52
1.1.4.1.4 VS.RADIOEQM.CPRI0.DIVS........................................................................................................................... 53
1.1.4.1.5 VS.RADIOEQM.CPRI0.DERR.......................................................................................................................... 54
1.1.4.1.6 VS.RADIOEQM.CPRI0.UES............................................................................................................................. 55
1.1.4.1.7 VS.RADIOEQM.CPRI0.USES........................................................................................................................... 56
1.1.4.1.8 VS.RADIOEQM.CPRI0.UUAS..........................................................................................................................57
1.1.4.1.9 VS.RADIOEQM.CPRI0.UIVS........................................................................................................................... 58
1.1.4.1.10 VS.RADIOEQM.CPRI0.UERR........................................................................................................................ 59
1.1.4.1.11 VS.RADIOEQM.CPRI1.DES........................................................................................................................... 60
1.1.4.1.12 VS.RADIOEQM.CPRI1.DSES......................................................................................................................... 61
1.1.4.1.13 VS.RADIOEQM.CPRI1.DUAS........................................................................................................................62
1.1.4.1.14 VS.RADIOEQM.CPRI1.DIVS......................................................................................................................... 63
1.1.4.1.15 VS.RADIOEQM.CPRI1.DERR........................................................................................................................ 64
1.1.4.1.16 VS.RADIOEQM.CPRI1.UES........................................................................................................................... 65
1.1.4.1.17 VS.RADIOEQM.CPRI1.USES......................................................................................................................... 66
1.1.4.1.18 VS.RADIOEQM.CPRI1.UUAS........................................................................................................................67
1.1.4.1.19 VS.RADIOEQM.CPRI1.UIVS......................................................................................................................... 68
1.1.4.1.20 VS.RADIOEQM.CPRI1.UERR........................................................................................................................ 69
1.1.4.2 RF Unit Power Measurement (RADIOEQM.Power).............................................................................................70
1.1.4.2.1 RF Unit TX Power...............................................................................................................................................71
1.1.4.3 Measurement of RF Unit Availability Duration (RADIOEQM.Avail).................................................................. 72
1.1.4.3.1 VS.RADIOEQM.Avail.Dur.................................................................................................................................73
1.1.5 Measurement of CXU Performance (CXU).............................................................................................................. 73
1.1.5.1 CPRI Physical Layer Performance Measurement for the CXU (CXU.CPRI)....................................................... 74
1.1.5.1.1 VS.CXU.XCI0.DES............................................................................................................................................ 86
1.1.5.1.2 VS.CXU.XCI0.DSES.......................................................................................................................................... 87
1.1.5.1.3 VS.CXU.XCI0.DUAS......................................................................................................................................... 88
1.1.5.1.4 VS.CXU.XCI0.DIVS.......................................................................................................................................... 89
1.1.5.1.5 VS.CXU.XCI0.DERR......................................................................................................................................... 90
1.1.5.1.6 VS.CXU.XCI0.UES............................................................................................................................................ 91
1.1.5.1.7 VS.CXU.XCI0.USES.......................................................................................................................................... 92
1.1.5.1.8 VS.CXU.XCI0.UUAS......................................................................................................................................... 93
1.1.5.1.9 VS.CXU.XCI0.UIVS.......................................................................................................................................... 94
1.1.5.1.10 VS.CXU.XCI0.UERR....................................................................................................................................... 95
1.1.5.1.11 VS.CXU.XCI1.DES.......................................................................................................................................... 96
1.1.5.1.12 VS.CXU.XCI1.DSES........................................................................................................................................ 97
1.1.5.1.13 VS.CXU.XCI1.DUAS....................................................................................................................................... 98
1.1.5.1.14 VS.CXU.XCI1.DIVS........................................................................................................................................ 99
1.1.5.1.15 VS.CXU.XCI1.DERR..................................................................................................................................... 100
1.1.5.1.16 VS.CXU.XCI1.UES........................................................................................................................................ 101
1.1.5.1.17 VS.CXU.XCI1.USES...................................................................................................................................... 102
1.1.5.1.18 VS.CXU.XCI1.UUAS..................................................................................................................................... 103
1.1.5.1.19 VS.CXU.XCI1.UIVS...................................................................................................................................... 104
1.1.5.1.20 VS.CXU.XCI1.UERR..................................................................................................................................... 105
1.1.5.1.21 VS.CXU.XCI0.SUBPORT0.DES................................................................................................................... 106
1.1.5.1.22 VS.CXU.XCI0.SUBPORT0.DSES................................................................................................................. 107
1.1.5.1.23 VS.CXU.XCI0.SUBPORT0.DUAS................................................................................................................ 108
1.1.5.1.24 VS.CXU.XCI0.SUBPORT0.DIVS..................................................................................................................109
1.1.5.1.25 VS.CXU.XCI0.SUBPORT0.DERR.................................................................................................................110
1.1.5.1.26 VS.CXU.XCI0.SUBPORT0.UES....................................................................................................................111
1.1.5.1.27 VS.CXU.XCI0.SUBPORT0.USES................................................................................................................. 112
1.1.5.1.28 VS.CXU.XCI0.SUBPORT0.UUAS................................................................................................................ 113
1.1.5.1.29 VS.CXU.XCI0.SUBPORT0.UIVS..................................................................................................................114
1.1.5.1.30 VS.CXU.XCI0.SUBPORT0.UERR.................................................................................................................115
1.1.5.1.31 VS.CXU.XCI0.SUBPORT1.DES....................................................................................................................116
1.1.5.1.32 VS.CXU.XCI0.SUBPORT1.DSES................................................................................................................. 117
1.1.5.1.33 VS.CXU.XCI0.SUBPORT1.DUAS................................................................................................................ 118
1.1.5.1.34 VS.CXU.XCI0.SUBPORT1.DIVS..................................................................................................................119
1.1.5.1.35 VS.CXU.XCI0.SUBPORT1.DERR................................................................................................................ 120
1.1.5.1.36 VS.CXU.XCI0.SUBPORT1.UES................................................................................................................... 121
1.1.5.1.37 VS.CXU.XCI0.SUBPORT1.USES................................................................................................................. 122
1.1.5.1.38 VS.CXU.XCI0.SUBPORT1.UUAS................................................................................................................ 123
1.1.5.1.39 VS.CXU.XCI0.SUBPORT1.UIVS..................................................................................................................124
1.1.5.1.40 VS.CXU.XCI0.SUBPORT1.UERR................................................................................................................ 125
1.1.5.1.41 VS.CXU.XCI1.SUBPORT0.DES................................................................................................................... 126
1.1.5.1.42 VS.CXU.XCI1.SUBPORT0.DSES................................................................................................................. 127
1.1.5.1.43 VS.CXU.XCI1.SUBPORT0.DUAS................................................................................................................ 128
1.1.5.1.44 VS.CXU.XCI1.SUBPORT0.DIVS..................................................................................................................129
1.1.5.1.45 VS.CXU.XCI1.SUBPORT0.DERR................................................................................................................ 130
1.1.5.1.46 VS.CXU.XCI1.SUBPORT0.UES................................................................................................................... 131
1.1.5.1.47 VS.CXU.XCI1.SUBPORT0.USES................................................................................................................. 132
1.1.5.1.48 VS.CXU.XCI1.SUBPORT0.UUAS................................................................................................................ 133
1.1.5.1.49 VS.CXU.XCI1.SUBPORT0.UIVS..................................................................................................................134
1.1.5.1.50 VS.CXU.XCI1.SUBPORT0.UERR................................................................................................................ 135
1.2.13.1.5 Number of packets successfully received from the AAL5 layer on the SAAL link....................................... 523
1.2.13.1.6 Number of discarded packets received from the AAL5 layer on the SAAL link............................................524
1.2.13.1.7 Number of packets received from the user layer on the SAAL link............................................................... 525
1.2.13.1.8 Number of packets successfully transmitted to the user layer on the SAAL link........................................... 526
1.2.13.1.9 Number of packets failed to be transmitted to the user layer on the SAAL link.............................................527
1.2.14 Measurement of IMAGRP Performance (IMAGRP)............................................................................................ 528
1.2.14.1 IMAGRP Measurement (DataLink.IMAGRP)...................................................................................................528
1.2.14.1.1 Number of Cells on the IMAGRP................................................................................................................... 529
1.2.15 Measurement of IPoA Performance (IPOAAAL5)............................................................................................... 532
1.2.15.1 IPoA Measurement (Transport.IPOAAAL5)..................................................................................................... 532
1.2.15.1.1 Number of Packets on the IPOA AAL5 link................................................................................................... 534
1.2.15.1.2 Number of Cells on the IPOA AAL5 link....................................................................................................... 536
1.2.16 Measurement of Trunk Performance (TRUNK)....................................................................................................537
1.2.16.1 Trunk Measurement (Datalink.TRUNK)............................................................................................................537
1.2.16.1.1 Number of Packets on the TRUNK................................................................................................................. 542
1.2.16.1.2 Available Bandwidth on the TRUNK..............................................................................................................545
1.2.16.1.3 Rate on the TRUNK........................................................................................................................................ 547
1.2.17 Measurement of Integrated Firewall Performance (Firewall)............................................................................... 549
1.2.17.1 Integrated Firewall Measurement (Transport.Firewall)......................................................................................550
1.2.17.1.1 Number of discarded packets due to L2 ACL filter based on port..................................................................551
1.2.17.1.2 Number of discarded packets due to advanced ACL filter based on port....................................................... 553
1.2.18 Measurement of IKE Performance (IKE)..............................................................................................................554
1.2.18.1 IKE Measurement (Transport.IKE).................................................................................................................... 554
1.2.18.1.1 Number of IKE packets received.....................................................................................................................563
1.2.18.1.2 Number of IKE packets transmitted................................................................................................................ 564
1.2.18.1.3 Number of Re-keys Performed by IKE Child SA........................................................................................... 565
1.2.18.1.4 Number of Failed DPD Sessions..................................................................................................................... 566
1.2.18.1.5 Number of Failed Initiations of Re-key Negotiations for IKE Child SA........................................................ 568
1.2.18.1.6 Number of Failed Responses to Re-key Negotiations for IKE Child SA....................................................... 569
1.2.18.1.7 Number of Successful Initiations of Re-key Negotiations for IKE Child SA.................................................570
1.2.18.1.8 Number of Successful Responses to Re-key Negotiations for IKE Child SA................................................ 571
1.2.18.1.9 Number of Successful Initiations of Re-key Negotiations for IKE SA...........................................................572
1.2.18.1.10 Number of Successful Responses to Re-key Negotiations for IKE SA........................................................ 574
1.2.18.1.11 Number of Failed Initiations of Re-key Negotiations for IKE SA................................................................ 575
1.2.18.1.12 Number of Failed Responses to Re-key Negotiations for IKE SA............................................................... 576
1.2.18.1.13 Number of Successful Initiations of IKEv2 Re-authentications....................................................................577
1.2.18.1.14 Number of Successful Responses to IKEv2 Re-authentications................................................................... 578
1.2.18.1.15 Number of Failed Initiations of IKEv2 Re-authentications...........................................................................580
1.2.18.1.16 Number of Failed Responses to IKEv2 Re-authentications.......................................................................... 581
1.2.18.1.17 Number of Received IP or ESP Packets with SPI That Does Not Match an Existing SA............................ 582
1.2.19 Measurement of IPSec Performance (IPSec)........................................................................................................ 583
1.2.19.1 IPSec Measurement (Transport.IPSec)...............................................................................................................583
1.2.19.1.1 Number of discarded packets received due to replay checking fail................................................................ 589
1.2.19.1.2 Number of discarded packets received due to AH checking fail.....................................................................590
1.2.19.1.3 Number of discarded packets received due to ESP fail...................................................................................592
1.2.19.1.4 Number of discarded packets received due to decrypt ACL fail.....................................................................593
1.2.19.1.5 Number of decrypt success packets received.................................................................................................. 594
1.2.19.1.6 Number of discarded packets transmitted due to outbound SA miss.............................................................. 595
1.2.19.1.7 Number of discarded packets transmitted due to sequence number overflow................................................ 596
1.2.19.1.8 Number of encrypt success packets transmitted..............................................................................................597
1.2.19.1.9 Number of IPsec SA Establishments...............................................................................................................598
1.2.19.1.10 Number of IPsec SA Deletions......................................................................................................................599
1.2.20 Measurement of SCTP Link Performance (SCTPLNK)....................................................................................... 600
1.2.20.1 SCTP Link Measurement (Transport.SCTPLNK)..............................................................................................601
1.2.20.1.1 Number of Bytes in the IP Packets on the SCTP link..................................................................................... 612
1.2.20.1.2 Number of IP Packets on the SCTP link......................................................................................................... 614
1.2.20.1.3 IP Packet Rate Measurements on the SCTP link.............................................................................................617
1.2.20.1.4 Number of packets on the SCTP link from the application layer....................................................................621
1.2.20.1.5 Number of chunks retransmitted from the SCTP link..................................................................................... 622
1.2.20.1.6 Congestion Duration of an SCTP Link............................................................................................................623
1.2.20.1.7 Number of Congestions on an SCTP Link...................................................................................................... 625
1.2.20.1.8 Duration of SCTP Link Unavailable............................................................................................................... 626
1.2.20.1.9 Number of Times SCTP Link Unavailable......................................................................................................627
1.2.20.1.10 Data Chunk Flow Measurement on an SCTP Link....................................................................................... 628
1.2.21 Measurement of UserPlaneHostIP Performance (UserPlaneHostIP).................................................................... 630
1.2.21.1 UserPlaneHostIP IP Layer Measurement (Transport.UserPlaneHostIP)........................................................... 630
1.2.21.1.1 Number of IP Packets on the User-Plane Local IP Address............................................................................636
1.2.21.1.2 Number of Bytes in the IP Packets on the User-Plane Local IP Address........................................................638
1.2.21.1.3 Rate of IP Packets on the User-Plane Local IP Address................................................................................. 640
1.2.21.1.4 Number of Disordered GTP-U Packets Received on the User-Plane Local IP Address.................................643
1.2.21.1.5 Number of Discontinuous GTP-U Packet Sequence Numbers Received on the User-Plane Local IP Address
.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 644
1.2.22 Measurement of GTP-U Performance (GTP-U)....................................................................................................645
1.2.22.1 GTP-U Measurement (Transport.GTPU)........................................................................................................... 646
1.2.22.1.1 Number of Bytes in the Packets on the GTP-U Link...................................................................................... 648
1.2.22.1.2 Number of Packets on the GTP-U Link.......................................................................................................... 650
1.2.23 Measurement of BS TWAMP Performance (BSTWAMP)................................................................................... 651
1.2.23.1 TWAMP Transport Link Measurement (Transport.BSTWAMP).......................................................................651
1.2.23.1.1 Packet Loss Rate Measurements on the BSTWAMP...................................................................................... 660
1.2.23.1.2 RTT Measurements on the BSTWAMP.......................................................................................................... 663
1.2.23.1.3 Jitter Measurements on the BSTWAMP..........................................................................................................666
1.2.23.1.4 Packet Traffic Measurement on the BSTWAMP.............................................................................................672
1.2.24 Measurement of GPM Performance (GPM)..........................................................................................................674
1.2.24.1 GPM Measurement (Transport.GPM)................................................................................................................ 674
1.2.24.1.1 GPM Congestion Duration Measurement....................................................................................................... 675
1.2.30.3.13 DL Available Bandwidth Decrease Times of the IP Resource Group Based On the Packet Loss................ 805
1.2.30.3.14 Number of Successfully Sent UL Frames in the IP Resource Group............................................................806
1.2.30.3.15 Number of Received DL Frames in the IP Resource Group......................................................................... 807
1.2.30.3.16 Number of Lost UL Frames in the IP Resource Group................................................................................. 808
1.2.30.3.17 Number of Lost DL Frames in the IP Resource Group................................................................................. 809
1.2.30.3.18 Maximum UL Delay Jitter of the IP Resource Group...................................................................................810
1.2.30.3.19 Minimum UL Delay Jitter of the IP Resource Group....................................................................................811
1.2.30.3.20 Average UL Delay Jitter of the IP Resource Group...................................................................................... 812
1.2.30.3.21 Maximum DL Delay Jitter of the IP Resource Group...................................................................................813
1.2.30.3.22 Minimum DL Delay Jitter of the IP Resource Group................................................................................... 814
1.2.30.3.23 Average DL Delay Jitter of the IP Resource Group...................................................................................... 815
1.2.30.3.24 UL Congestion Duration of the IP Resource Group......................................................................................816
1.2.30.3.25 DL Congestion Duration of the IP Resource Group......................................................................................817
1.2.31 Measurement of IP GPM Performance (IPGPM)..................................................................................................818
1.2.31.1 IP GPM Measurement (IPTransport.IPGPM).................................................................................................... 818
1.2.31.1.1 IPGPM Congestion Duration Measurement....................................................................................................819
1.2.32 Measurement of Packet Filtering Performance (PacketFilter).............................................................................. 820
1.2.32.1 Packet Filtering Measurement (PacketFilter.Discardedpackets)........................................................................ 820
1.2.32.1.1 Number of discarded packets due to L2 ACL filter based on port..................................................................822
1.2.32.1.2 Number of Discarded Packets Due To Interface-based IPv4 Advanced ACL Packet Filtering......................823
1.2.32.2 IPv6 Packet Filtering Measurement (PacketFilter.IPv6Discardedpackets)........................................................ 824
1.2.32.2.1 Number of Discarded Packets Due To Interface-based IPv6 Advanced ACL Packet Filtering......................825
This section describes Node performance counters, including counters measuring equipment
resources and counters measuring transmission resources.
FunctionSubSets
FunctionSubSet FunctionSubSet Name
Overview
The Node Equipment Performance Measurement function subset measures the node
equipment performance.
Counters
Counter ID Counter Name Counter Introduced in
Description Version...
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 provides the power consumption of the UMTS mode within the measurement
period, which equals the sum of the power consumption of modules working in UMTS mode.
In a single-mode base station, the value of this counter equals the base station power
consumption. In a multimode base station, the power consumption is measured based on the
basis of the whole base station and the value of this counter is a part of the base station power
consumption.
Measurement Points
The system samples the power consumption of each module every 5 minutes. The power
consumption of the UMTS mode is calculated using the following formula: ([Power
consumption of a single module]/[Number of main control boards that manage this module])/
[Number of local modes that use this module]. At the end of a measurement period, the sum
of these calculated results of all involved modules equals to the UMTS power consumption
and is used as the value of the counter. For example, for the WBBP board, the total power
consumption of this board is used for calculating this counter. For a UCIU board in a
separate-MPT GSM/UMTS dual-mode base station, half of the power consumption of this
board is used for calculating this counter.
Note: If a dual-mode BBU is powered by a digital power board (UPEUc or UPEUd), the
power consumption of the local mode in this BBU is half of the BBU power consumption.
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 provides the power consumption of the UMTS mode within the measurement
period. The value of this counter is calculated by using the power consumption measured by
the power system. In a single-mode base station, the value of this counter equals the base
station power consumption. In a multimode base station, the power system measures the
power consumption of the whole base station and 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.
The power consumption of the UMTS mode is calculated using the following formula:
([Power consumption measured by a single power system]/[Number of main control boards
that manage the power system])/[Number of local modes]. At the end of a measurement
period, the sum of these calculated results equals to the UMTS power consumption and is
used as the value of the counter.
Note: If the power consumption measured by a power system cannot be obtained, this part of
power consumption is not included in the value of this counter. For example, when RRUs are
powered by a third-party power system, the power consumption of these RRUs is not
included in 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 provides the power consumption of the LTE mode within the measurement
period, which equals the sum of the power consumption of modules working in LTE mode. In
a single-mode base station, the value of this counter equals the base station power
consumption. In a multimode base station, the power consumption is measured based on the
basis of the whole base station and the value of this counter is a part of the base station power
consumption.
Measurement Points
The system samples the power consumption of each module every 5 minutes. The power
consumption of the LTE mode is calculated using the following formula: ([Power
consumption of a single module]/[Number of main control boards that manage this module])/
[Number of local modes that use this module]. At the end of a measurement period, the sum
of these calculated results of all involved modules equals to the LTE power consumption and
is used as the value of the counter. For example, for the LBBP board, the total power
consumption of this board is used for calculating this counter. For a UCIU board in a
separate-MPT GSM/LTE dual-mode base station, half of the power consumption of this board
is used for calculating this counter.
Note: If a dual-mode BBU is powered by a digital power board (UPEUc or UPEUd), the
power consumption of the local mode in this BBU is half of the BBU power consumption.
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 provides the power consumption of the LTE mode within the measurement
period. The value of this counter is calculated by using the power consumption measured by
the power system. In a single-mode base station, the value of this counter equals the base
station power consumption. In a multimode base station, the power system measures the
power consumption of the whole base station and 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.
The power consumption of the LTE mode is calculated using the following formula: ([Power
consumption measured by a single power system]/[Number of main control boards that
manage the power system])/[Number of local modes]. At the end of a measurement period,
the sum of these calculated results equals to the LTE power consumption and is used as the
value of the counter.
Note: If the power consumption measured by a power system cannot be obtained, this part of
power consumption is not included in the value of this counter. For example, when RRUs are
powered by a third-party power system, the power consumption of these RRUs is not
included in 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 provides the power consumption of the GSM mode within the measurement
period, which equals the sum of the power consumption of modules working in GSM mode.
In a single-mode base station, the value of this counter equals the base station power
consumption. In a multimode base station, the power consumption is measured based on the
basis of the whole base station and the value of this counter is a part of the base station power
consumption.
Measurement Points
The system samples the power consumption of each module every 5 minutes. The power
consumption of the GSM mode is calculated using the following formula: ([Power
consumption of a single module]/[Number of main control boards that manage this module])/
[Number of local modes that use this module]. At the end of a measurement period, the sum
of these calculated results of all involved modules equals to the GSM power consumption and
is used as the value of the counter. For example, for the UBRI board, the total power
consumption of this board is used for calculating this counter. For a UCIU board in a
separate-MPT GSM/UMTS dual-mode base station, half of the power consumption of this
board is used for calculating this counter.
Note: If a dual-mode BBU is powered by a digital power board (UPEUc or UPEUd), the
power consumption of the local mode in this BBU is half of the BBU power consumption.
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 provides the power consumption of the GSM mode within the measurement
period. The value of this counter is calculated by using the power consumption measured by
the power system. In a single-mode base station, the value of this counter equals the base
station power consumption. In a multimode base station, the power system measures the
power consumption of the whole base station and 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.
The power consumption of the GSM mode is calculated using the following formula: ([Power
consumption measured by a single power system]/[Number of main control boards that
manage the power system])/[Number of local modes]. At the end of a measurement period,
the sum of these calculated results equals to the GSM power consumption and is used as the
value of the counter.
Note: If the power consumption measured by a power system cannot be obtained, this part of
power consumption is not included in the value of this counter. For example, when RRUs are
powered by a third-party power system, the power consumption of these RRUs is not
included in 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 provides the power consumption of the RFA mode within the measurement
period, which equals the sum of the power consumption of modules working in RFA mode. In
a single-mode base station, the value of this counter equals the base station power
consumption. In a multimode base station, the power consumption is measured based on the
basis of the whole base station and the value of this counter is a part of the base station power
consumption.
Measurement Points
The system samples the power consumption of each module every 5 minutes. The power
consumption of the RFA mode is calculated using the following formula: ([Power
consumption of a single module]/[Number of main control boards that manage this module])/
[Number of local modes that use this module]. At the end of a measurement period, the sum
of these calculated results of all involved modules equals to the RFA power consumption and
is used as the value of the counter. For example, for a single-mode MERC, the total power
consumption of this board is used for calculating this counter. For a UCIU board configured
on both the LTE and RF access applications, half of the power consumption of this board is
used for calculating this counter.
Note: If a dual-mode BBU is powered by a digital power board (UPEUc or UPEUd), the
power consumption of the local mode in this BBU is half of the BBU power consumption.
Formula
None
Unit
kWh
Related Features
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides the power consumption of the RFA mode within the measurement
period. The value of this counter is calculated by using the power consumption measured by
the power system. In a single-mode base station, the value of this counter equals the base
station power consumption. In a multimode base station, the power system measures the
power consumption of the whole base station and 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.
The power consumption of the RFA mode is calculated using the following formula: ([Power
consumption measured by a single power system]/[Number of main control boards that
manage the power system])/[Number of local modes]. At the end of a measurement period,
the sum of these calculated results equals to the RFA power consumption and is used as the
value of the counter.
Note: If the power consumption measured by a power system cannot be obtained, this part of
power consumption is not included in the value of this counter. For example, when RRUs are
powered by a third-party power system, the power consumption of these RRUs is not
included in the value of this counter.
Formula
None
Unit
kWh
Related Features
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides the power consumption of the NR mode within the measurement
period, which equals the sum of the power consumption of modules working in NR mode. In
a single-mode base station, the value of this counter equals the base station power
consumption. In a multimode base station, the power consumption is measured based on the
basis of the whole base station and the value of this counter is a part of the base station power
consumption.
Measurement Points
The system samples the power consumption of each module every 5 minutes. The power
consumption of the NR mode is calculated using the following formula: ([Power consumption
of a single module]/[Number of main control boards that manage this module])/[Number of
local modes that use this module]. At the end of a measurement period, the sum of these
calculated results of all involved modules equals to the NR power consumption and is used as
the value of the counter. For example, for a single-mode module, this counter measures the
total power consumption of this board. For a multimode module used in an NL separate-MPT
scenario, this counter measures half of the board power consumption.
Note: If a multimode BBU is powered by a digital power board, the power consumption of
the local mode in this BBU equals the BBU power consumption divided by the number of
modes.
Formula
None
Unit
kWh
Related Features
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides the power consumption of the NR mode within the measurement
period. The value of this counter is calculated by using the power consumption measured by
the power system. In a single-mode base station, the value of this counter equals the base
station power consumption. In a multimode base station, the power system measures the
power consumption of the whole base station and 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.
The power consumption of the NR mode is calculated using the following formula: ([Power
consumption measured by a single power system]/[Number of main control boards that
manage the power system])/[Number of local modes]. At the end of a measurement period,
the sum of these calculated results equals to the NR power consumption and is used as the
value of the counter.
Note: If the power consumption measured by a power system cannot be obtained, this part of
power consumption is not included in the value of this counter. For example, when RRUs are
powered by a third-party power system, the power consumption of these RRUs is not
included in the value of this counter.
Formula
None
Unit
kWh
Related Features
None
Overview
This measurement unit measures the frequency offset of the external clock source.
Counters
Counter ID Counter Name Counter Introduced in
Description Version...
Counter Relationship
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides the maximum current DA value of the base station clock.
Measurement Points
The maximum current DA value of the base station clock is sampled every 5 minutes and the
maximum sampled value is used as the value of this counter at the end of the measurement
period. For example, if the sampled values in a measurement period are X1, X2, X3 ..., and
Xn, the value of this counter is calculated using the following formula:
VS.Node.ClockDA.Max = MAX(Xi).
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 minimum current DA value of the base station clock.
Measurement Points
The minimum current DA value of the base station clock is sampled every 5 minutes and the
minimum sampled value is used as the value of this counter at the end of the measurement
period. For example, if the sampled values in a measurement period are X1, X2, X3 ..., and
Xn, the value of this counter is calculated using the following formula:
VS.Node.ClockDA.Min = MIN(Xi).
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 real-time center DA value of the base station clock.
Measurement Points
The center DA value of the base station clock is sampled at the end of a measurement period.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Overview
The Clock Source Measurement unit reflects whether the air interface soft synchronization
feature is suitable for the reference clock source.
Counters
Counter ID Counter Name Counter Introduced in
Description Version...
Counter Relationship
None
1.1.1.3.1 VS.Node.ClockSource.Grade1
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides the number of times that the quality of the base station reference clock
falls in level 1. When the quality of the base station reference clock falls in level 1, the air-
interface soft synchronization function can be enabled.
This counter is measured only when the air-interface soft synchronization switch is set to on.
This counter is invalid if the GSM Soft-Synchronized Network enhancement function is
enabled.
Measurement Points
The quality of the base station reference clock is sampled every 5 minutes. When the quality
of the base station reference clock falls in level 1, the value of this counter is incremented by
1.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
1.1.1.3.2 VS.Node.ClockSource.Grade2
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides the number of times that the quality of the base station reference clock
falls in level 2. When the quality of the base station reference clock falls in level 2, the air-
interface soft synchronization function cannot be enabled.
This counter is measured only when the air-interface soft synchronization switch is set to on.
This counter is invalid if the GSM Soft-Synchronized Network enhancement function is
enabled.
Measurement Points
The quality of the base station reference clock is sampled every 5 minutes. When the quality
of the base station reference clock falls in level 2, the value of this counter is incremented by
1.
Formula
None
Unit
None
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 Introduced in
Description Version...
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
The CPU usage is sampled every second, and the average CPU usage of each 5s is used as the
sampling result. 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
These counters provide the maximum and average CPU usage of a board in a specified
measurement period. The value type of these counters is integer and the results are in round
numbers. For example, if the result is 0%, the actual value ranges from 0.00% to 0.99%.
Measurement Points
The CPU usage is sampled every second, and the average CPU usage of each 5s is used as the
sampling result. The maximum or the average of the final sampling results is used as the
value of this counter. For example, sampling values X1, X2, X3, ..., and Xn are obtained
every 5s in the measurement period. Then, the values of the VS.BBUBoard.CPUload.Max
and VS.BBUBoard.CPUload.Mean counters are calculated using the following formula:
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
The CPU usage is sampled every second, and the average CPU usage of each 5s is used as the
sampling result. The percentage of the period during which the CPU usage of a board exceeds
the preconfigured threshold to the entire measurement period is used as the value of this
counter. The preconfigured threshold is 85%.
Formula
None
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 maximum and average Main Core usage of a board in a specified
measurement period. The value type of these counters is integer and the results are in round
numbers. For example, if the result is 0%, the actual value ranges from 0.00% to 0.99%. This
counter is valid only for LMPT boards.
Measurement Points
The Main Core (MC) usage is sampled every second, and the average MC usage of each 5s is
used as the sampling result. The maximum or the average of the final sampling results is used
as the value of this counter. For example, sampling values X1, X2, X3, ..., and Xn are
obtained every 5s in the measurement period. Then, the values of the
VS.BBUBoard.MCLoad.Max and VS.BBUBoard.MCLoad.Mean counters are calculated
using the following formula:
VS.BBUBoard.MCLoad.Max = MAX(Xi)
VS.BBUBoard.MCLoad.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 Main Core usage of a
board exceeds the threshold to the entire measurement period. This counter is valid only for
LMPT boards.
Measurement Points
The Main Core (MC) is sampled every second, and the average MC usage of each 5s is used
as the sampling result. The percentage of the period during which the MC usage of a board
exceeds the preconfigured threshold to the entire measurement period is used as the value of
this counter. The preconfigured threshold is 85%.
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 number of times of Main Core use rate overload. This counter is
valid only for LMPT boards.
Measurement Points
The Main Core (MC) usage is sampled every second, and the average MC usage of each 5s is
used as the sampling result. At the end of a measurement period, the number of times that the
average MC 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 MC
usage exceeds the preconfigured threshold in the measurement period is X1, X2, X3, ..., and
Xn, the value of the VS.BBUBoard.MCLoad.HighLoadCount counter is the sum of X1, X2,
X3, ..., and Xn.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
FunctionSubSets
FunctionSubSet FunctionSubSet Name
Overview
This counter provides the number of GNSS satellites that can be traced. It helps users identify
GNSS cards that can trace few satellites.
Counters
Counter ID Counter Name Counter Introduced in
Description Version...
Counter Relationship
None
1.1.3.1.1 Number of times that the number of traced GNSS satellites falls in level 0
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the number of times no satellites are traced by this satellite card.
Measurement Points
The number of times that no satellites are traced by the satellite card is sampled every 3s. 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
1.1.3.1.2 Number of times that the number of traced GNSS satellites falls in level 1
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the number of times one to three satellites are traced by this satellite
card.
Measurement Points
The number of times that one to three satellites are traced by the satellite card is sampled
every 3s. 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
1.1.3.1.3 Number of times that the number of traced GNSS satellites falls in level 2
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the number of times four satellites are traced by this satellite card.
Measurement Points
The number of times that four satellites are traced by the satellite card is sampled every 3s. 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
1.1.3.1.4 Number of times that the number of traced GNSS satellites falls in level 3
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the number of times five satellites are traced by this satellite card.
Measurement Points
The number of times that five satellites are traced by the satellite card is sampled every 3s. 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
1.1.3.1.5 Number of times that the number of traced GNSS satellites falls in level 4
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the number of times more than five satellites are traced by this satellite
card.
Measurement Points
The number of times that more than five satellites are traced by the satellite card is sampled
every 3s. 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 average number of satellites traced by this satellite card.
Measurement Points
The number of satellites traced by the satellite card is sampled every 3s. At the end of a
measurement period, the average of these sampling results is used as the value of this counter.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
FunctionSubSets
FunctionSubSet FunctionSubSet Name
Overview
1. The CPRI Physical Layer Performance Measurement function monitors the bit error
performance on the physical layer of the CPRI link between neighboring devices in the uplink
and downlink, including the errored second (ES), severely errored second (SES), unavailable
second (UAS), and number of bit errors. 2. The CPRI physical layer performance
measurement is performed to measure the performance of RF modules. Each RF module has
two ports (CPRI0 port and CPRI1 port). Each CPRI port has one set of counters. The
performance of both sending and receiving of the uplink port on the RF module is measured
by default. In a chain topology, an RF module has one uplink CPRI port and one downlink
CPRI port; the measurement results of the uplink port are reported as the measurement results
of this RF module; the measurement results of the downlink port are reported as the
measurement results of the lower-level RF module. In a load sharing topology, an RF module
has two uplink CPRI ports (CPRI0 port and CPRI1 port), each with a set of counters; both the
sets of measurement results are reported as the measurement results of this RF module. 3. The
measurement results of this function serve as reference for maintenance, and this function
applies only to scenarios with a low bit error rate. If the RF module maintenance link becomes
faulty, the downlink measurement results of the CPRI link are invalid. If bit errors exist in the
downlink for a long period of time, the RF module clock will become abnormal, affecting
uplink measurement results. 4. In separate-MPT scenarios using CPRI MUX, if the converged
party queries uplink measurement results of the first-level RF module on the converging party
side, the obtained results are invalid. 5. If the RF module maintenance link becomes faulty but
the physical CPRI link is running properly, CPRI0 port is used by default to report uplink
measurement results on the measured RF module. After the maintenance link recovers, the
connected CPRI port reports uplink measurement results. 6. This function supports RF
modules only in the star, chain, load sharing, or dual-star topology. This function does not
support RHUB, or RF modules in the branch chain or ring topology. 7. In the chain topology,
if a CPRI port is blocked or a breakpoint is set on a module, the measurement results of the
lower-level RF module of the module are useless. In the load sharing topology, if a CPRI port
is blocked or a breakpoint is set at the ring head or tail, the measurement results of the CPRI
port connecting the ring head or tail on the lower-level RF module are useless; if a CPRI port
is blocked or a breakpoint is set at both the ring head and tail, the measurement results of the
lower-level RF module are useless.
Counters
Counter ID Counter Name Counter Introduced in
Description Version...
Counter Relationship
None
1.1.4.1.1 VS.RADIOEQM.CPRI0.DES
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides downlink ESs over the CPRI0 port. If bit errors occur or the CPRI0
port fails to properly receive or transmit data within a second, this second is a downlink ES.
This counter cannot be measured for the following modules: RRU3702, RRU3008,
RRU3004, RRU3801C, RRU3801E, RRU3804, RRU3805, RRU3821E, RRU3806,
RRU3808, RRU3203, RRU3201, RRU3222, RRU3220, RRU3908, RRU3201, RRU3920,
RRU3926, RRU3606, DRFU, GRFU V1, GRFU V2, GRFU V2A, GRFU V2B, GRFU V0,
GRFU V2e, WRFU, LRFU, MRFU V2A, MRFU V0, MRFU V1, MRFU V2, MRFU V2e,
CRFU, RHUB and pRRU.
Measurement Points
Downlink bit errors over the CPRI0 port are sampled every 1s. If an ES occurs, the value of
this counter is incremented by 1.
Formula
None
Unit
s
Related Features
None
1.1.4.1.2 VS.RADIOEQM.CPRI0.DSES
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides downlink SESs over the CPRI0 port. If the bit error rate is greater than
the value of Severely Errored Second Threshold or the CPRI0 port fails to properly receive or
transmit data within a second, this second is a downlink SES. The value of Severely Errored
Second Threshold is set to 1E-6 by default and can be modified by running an MML
command. This counter cannot be measured for the following modules: RRU3702, RRU3008,
RRU3004, RRU3801C, RRU3801E, RRU3804, RRU3805, RRU3821E, RRU3806,
RRU3808, RRU3203, RRU3201, RRU3222, RRU3220, RRU3908, RRU3201, RRU3920,
RRU3926, RRU3606, DRFU, GRFU V1, GRFU V2, GRFU V2A, GRFU V2B, GRFU V0,
GRFU V2e, WRFU, LRFU, MRFU V2A, MRFU V0, MRFU V1, MRFU V2, MRFU V2e,
CRFU, RHUB and pRRU.
Measurement Points
Downlink bit errors over the CPRI0 port are sampled every 1s. If an SES occurs, the value of
this counter is incremented by 1.
Formula
None
Unit
s
Related Features
None
1.1.4.1.3 VS.RADIOEQM.CPRI0.DUAS
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides downlink UASs over the CPRI0 port. If 10 consecutive downlink SESs
occur over the CPRI0 port, downlink UASs start from the first SES. If 10 consecutive
downlink non-SESs occur over the CPRI0 port, downlink UASs stop at the first non-SES.
UASs do not mean that services are unavailable. This counter cannot be measured for the
following modules: RRU3702, RRU3008, RRU3004, RRU3801C, RRU3801E, RRU3804,
RRU3805, RRU3821E, RRU3806, RRU3808, RRU3203, RRU3201, RRU3222, RRU3220,
RRU3908, RRU3201, RRU3920, RRU3926, RRU3606, DRFU, GRFU V1, GRFU V2,
GRFU V2A, GRFU V2B, GRFU V0, GRFU V2e, WRFU, LRFU, MRFU V2A, MRFU V0,
MRFU V1, MRFU V2, MRFU V2e, CRFU, RHUB and pRRU.
Measurement Points
Downlink bit errors over the CPRI0 port are sampled every 1s. If a UAS occurs, the value of
this counter is incremented by 1.
Formula
None
Unit
s
Related Features
None
1.1.4.1.4 VS.RADIOEQM.CPRI0.DIVS
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides seconds within which the BBU cannot obtain downlink measurement
results over the CPRI0 port when the RF module maintenance link is interrupted. This counter
cannot be measured for the following modules: RRU3702, RRU3008, RRU3004, RRU3801C,
RRU3801E, RRU3804, RRU3805, RRU3821E, RRU3806, RRU3808, RRU3203, RRU3201,
RRU3222, RRU3220, RRU3908, RRU3201, RRU3920, RRU3926, RRU3606, DRFU, GRFU
V1, GRFU V2, GRFU V2A, GRFU V2B, GRFU V0, GRFU V2e, WRFU, LRFU, MRFU
V2A, MRFU V0, MRFU V1, MRFU V2, MRFU V2e, CRFU, RHUB and pRRU.
Measurement Points
Downlink bit errors over the CPRI0 port are sampled every 1s. If no measurement results are
reported within a second, the value of this counter is incremented by 1.
Formula
None
Unit
s
Related Features
None
1.1.4.1.5 VS.RADIOEQM.CPRI0.DERR
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides the number of bit errors on the downlink physical layer of the CPRI0
port. This counter cannot be measured for the following modules: RRU3702, RRU3008,
RRU3004, RRU3801C, RRU3801E, RRU3804, RRU3805, RRU3821E, RRU3806,
RRU3808, RRU3203, RRU3201, RRU3222, RRU3220, RRU3908, RRU3201, RRU3920,
RRU3926, RRU3606, DRFU, GRFU V1, GRFU V2, GRFU V2A, GRFU V2B, GRFU V0,
GRFU V2e, WRFU, LRFU, MRFU V2A, MRFU V0, MRFU V1, MRFU V2, MRFU V2e,
CRFU, RHUB and pRRU.
Measurement Points
Downlink bit errors over the CPRI0 port are sampled every 1s. If bit errors occur within a
second, the value of this counter is incremented by the number of bit errors within this
second.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
None
1.1.4.1.6 VS.RADIOEQM.CPRI0.UES
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides uplink ESs over the CPRI0 port. If bit errors occur or the CPRI0 port
fails to properly receive or transmit data within a second, this second is an uplink ES. This
counter cannot be measured for the following modules: RRU3702, RRU3008, RRU3004,
RRU3801C, RRU3801E, RRU3804, RRU3805, RRU3821E, RRU3806, RRU3808,
RRU3203, RRU3201, RRU3222, RRU3220, RRU3908, RRU3201, RRU3920, RRU3926,
RRU3606, DRFU, GRFU V1, GRFU V2, GRFU V2A, GRFU V2B, GRFU V0, GRFU V2e,
WRFU, LRFU, MRFU V2A, MRFU V0, MRFU V1, MRFU V2, MRFU V2e, CRFU, RHUB
and pRRU.
Measurement Points
Uplink bit errors over the CPRI0 port are sampled every 1s. If an ES occurs, the value of this
counter is incremented by 1.
Formula
None
Unit
s
Related Features
None
1.1.4.1.7 VS.RADIOEQM.CPRI0.USES
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides uplink SESs over the CPRI0 port. If the uplink bit error rate is greater
than the value of Severely Errored Second Threshold or the CPRI0 port fails to properly
receive or transmit data within a second, this second is an uplink SES. The value of Severely
Errored Second Threshold is set to 1E-6 by default and can be modified by running an MML
command. This counter cannot be measured for the following modules: RRU3702, RRU3008,
RRU3004, RRU3801C, RRU3801E, RRU3804, RRU3805, RRU3821E, RRU3806,
RRU3808, RRU3203, RRU3201, RRU3222, RRU3220, RRU3908, RRU3201, RRU3920,
RRU3926, RRU3606, DRFU, GRFU V1, GRFU V2, GRFU V2A, GRFU V2B, GRFU V0,
GRFU V2e, WRFU, LRFU, MRFU V2A, MRFU V0, MRFU V1, MRFU V2, MRFU V2e,
CRFU, RHUB and pRRU.
Measurement Points
Uplink bit errors over the CPRI0 port are sampled every 1s. If an SES occurs, the value of this
counter is incremented by 1.
Formula
None
Unit
s
Related Features
None
1.1.4.1.8 VS.RADIOEQM.CPRI0.UUAS
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides uplink UASs over the CPRI0 port. If 10 consecutive uplink SESs occur
over the CPRI0 port, uplink UASs start from the first SES. If 10 consecutive uplink non-SESs
occur over the CPRI0 port, uplink UASs stop at the first non-SES. UASs do not mean that
services are unavailable. This counter cannot be measured for the following modules:
RRU3702, RRU3008, RRU3004, RRU3801C, RRU3801E, RRU3804, RRU3805,
RRU3821E, RRU3806, RRU3808, RRU3203, RRU3201, RRU3222, RRU3220, RRU3908,
RRU3201, RRU3920, RRU3926, RRU3606, DRFU, GRFU V1, GRFU V2, GRFU V2A,
GRFU V2B, GRFU V0, GRFU V2e, WRFU, LRFU, MRFU V2A, MRFU V0, MRFU V1,
MRFU V2, MRFU V2e, CRFU, RHUB and pRRU.
Measurement Points
Uplink bit errors over the CPRI0 port are sampled every 1s. If a UAS occurs, the value of this
counter is incremented by 1.
Formula
None
Unit
s
Related Features
None
1.1.4.1.9 VS.RADIOEQM.CPRI0.UIVS
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides seconds within which the BBU cannot obtain uplink measurement
results over the CPRI0 port when the RF module maintenance link is interrupted. This counter
cannot be measured for the following modules: RRU3702, RRU3008, RRU3004, RRU3801C,
RRU3801E, RRU3804, RRU3805, RRU3821E, RRU3806, RRU3808, RRU3203, RRU3201,
RRU3222, RRU3220, RRU3908, RRU3201, RRU3920, RRU3926, RRU3606, DRFU, GRFU
V1, GRFU V2, GRFU V2A, GRFU V2B, GRFU V0, GRFU V2e, WRFU, LRFU, MRFU
V2A, MRFU V0, MRFU V1, MRFU V2, MRFU V2e, CRFU, RHUB and pRRU.
Measurement Points
Uplink bit errors over the CPRI0 port are sampled every 1s. If no measurement results are
reported within a second, the value of this counter is incremented by 1.
Formula
None
Unit
s
Related Features
None
1.1.4.1.10 VS.RADIOEQM.CPRI0.UERR
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides the number of bit errors on the uplink physical layer of the CPRI0 port.
This counter cannot be measured for the following modules: RRU3702, RRU3008,
RRU3004, RRU3801C, RRU3801E, RRU3804, RRU3805, RRU3821E, RRU3806,
RRU3808, RRU3203, RRU3201, RRU3222, RRU3220, RRU3908, RRU3201, RRU3920,
RRU3926, RRU3606, DRFU, GRFU V1, GRFU V2, GRFU V2A, GRFU V2B, GRFU V0,
GRFU V2e, WRFU, LRFU, MRFU V2A, MRFU V0, MRFU V1, MRFU V2, MRFU V2e,
CRFU, RHUB and pRRU.
Measurement Points
Uplink bit errors over the CPRI0 port are sampled every 1s. If bit errors occur within a
second, the value of this counter is incremented by the number of bit errors within this
second.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
None
1.1.4.1.11 VS.RADIOEQM.CPRI1.DES
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides downlink ESs over the CPRI1 port. If bit errors occur or the CPRI1
port fails to properly receive or transmit data within a second, this second is a downlink ES.
This counter cannot be measured for the following modules: RRU3702, RRU3008,
RRU3004, RRU3801C, RRU3801E, RRU3804, RRU3805, RRU3821E, RRU3806,
RRU3808, RRU3203, RRU3201, RRU3222, RRU3220, RRU3908, RRU3201, RRU3920,
RRU3926, RRU3606, DRFU, GRFU V1, GRFU V2, GRFU V2A, GRFU V2B, GRFU V0,
GRFU V2e, WRFU, LRFU, MRFU V2A, MRFU V0, MRFU V1, MRFU V2, MRFU V2e,
CRFU, RHUB and pRRU.
Measurement Points
Downlink bit errors over the CPRI1 port are sampled every 1s. If an ES occurs, the value of
this counter is incremented by 1.
Formula
None
Unit
s
Related Features
None
1.1.4.1.12 VS.RADIOEQM.CPRI1.DSES
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides downlink SESs over the CPRI1 port. If the bit error rate is greater than
the value of Severely Errored Second Threshold or the CPRI1 port fails to properly receive or
transmit data within a second, this second is a downlink SES. The value of Severely Errored
Second Threshold is set to 1E-6 by default and can be modified by running an MML
command. This counter cannot be measured for the following modules: RRU3702, RRU3008,
RRU3004, RRU3801C, RRU3801E, RRU3804, RRU3805, RRU3821E, RRU3806,
RRU3808, RRU3203, RRU3201, RRU3222, RRU3220, RRU3908, RRU3201, RRU3920,
RRU3926, RRU3606, DRFU, GRFU V1, GRFU V2, GRFU V2A, GRFU V2B, GRFU V0,
GRFU V2e, WRFU, LRFU, MRFU V2A, MRFU V0, MRFU V1, MRFU V2, MRFU V2e,
CRFU, RHUB and pRRU.
Measurement Points
Downlink bit errors over the CPRI1 port are sampled every 1s. If an SES occurs, the value of
this counter is incremented by 1.
Formula
None
Unit
s
Related Features
None
1.1.4.1.13 VS.RADIOEQM.CPRI1.DUAS
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides downlink UASs over the CPRI1 port. If 10 consecutive downlink SESs
occur over the CPRI1 port, downlink UASs start from the first SES. If 10 consecutive
downlink non-SESs occur over the CPRI1 port, downlink UASs stop at the first non-SES.
UASs do not mean that services are unavailable. This counter cannot be measured for the
following modules: RRU3702, RRU3008, RRU3004, RRU3801C, RRU3801E, RRU3804,
RRU3805, RRU3821E, RRU3806, RRU3808, RRU3203, RRU3201, RRU3222, RRU3220,
RRU3908, RRU3201, RRU3920, RRU3926, RRU3606, DRFU, GRFU V1, GRFU V2,
GRFU V2A, GRFU V2B, GRFU V0, GRFU V2e, WRFU, LRFU, MRFU V2A, MRFU V0,
MRFU V1, MRFU V2, MRFU V2e, CRFU, RHUB and pRRU.
Measurement Points
Downlink bit errors over the CPRI1 port are sampled every 1s. If a UAS occurs, the value of
this counter is incremented by 1.
Formula
None
Unit
s
Related Features
None
1.1.4.1.14 VS.RADIOEQM.CPRI1.DIVS
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides seconds within which the BBU cannot obtain downlink measurement
results over the CPRI1 port when the RF module maintenance link is interrupted. This counter
cannot be measured for the following modules: RRU3702, RRU3008, RRU3004, RRU3801C,
RRU3801E, RRU3804, RRU3805, RRU3821E, RRU3806, RRU3808, RRU3203, RRU3201,
RRU3222, RRU3220, RRU3908, RRU3201, RRU3920, RRU3926, RRU3606, DRFU, GRFU
V1, GRFU V2, GRFU V2A, GRFU V2B, GRFU V0, GRFU V2e, WRFU, LRFU, MRFU
V2A, MRFU V0, MRFU V1, MRFU V2, MRFU V2e, CRFU, RHUB and pRRU.
Measurement Points
Downlink bit errors over the CPRI1 port are sampled every 1s. If no measurement results are
reported within a second, the value of this counter is incremented by 1.
Formula
None
Unit
s
Related Features
None
1.1.4.1.15 VS.RADIOEQM.CPRI1.DERR
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides the number of bit errors on the downlink physical layer of the CPRI1
port. This counter cannot be measured for the following modules: RRU3702, RRU3008,
RRU3004, RRU3801C, RRU3801E, RRU3804, RRU3805, RRU3821E, RRU3806,
RRU3808, RRU3203, RRU3201, RRU3222, RRU3220, RRU3908, RRU3201, RRU3920,
RRU3926, RRU3606, DRFU, GRFU V1, GRFU V2, GRFU V2A, GRFU V2B, GRFU V0,
GRFU V2e, WRFU, LRFU, MRFU V2A, MRFU V0, MRFU V1, MRFU V2, MRFU V2e,
CRFU, RHUB and pRRU.
Measurement Points
Downlink bit errors over the CPRI1 port are sampled every 1s. If bit errors occur within a
second, the value of this counter is incremented by the number of bit errors within this
second.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
None
1.1.4.1.16 VS.RADIOEQM.CPRI1.UES
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides uplink ESs over the CPRI1 port. If bit errors occur or the CPRI1 port
fails to properly receive or transmit data within a second, this second is an uplink ES. This
counter cannot be measured for the following modules: RRU3702, RRU3008, RRU3004,
RRU3801C, RRU3801E, RRU3804, RRU3805, RRU3821E, RRU3806, RRU3808,
RRU3203, RRU3201, RRU3222, RRU3220, RRU3908, RRU3201, RRU3920, RRU3926,
RRU3606, DRFU, GRFU V1, GRFU V2, GRFU V2A, GRFU V2B, GRFU V0, GRFU V2e,
WRFU, LRFU, MRFU V2A, MRFU V0, MRFU V1, MRFU V2, MRFU V2e, CRFU, RHUB
and pRRU.
Measurement Points
Uplink bit errors over the CPRI1 port are sampled every 1s. If an ES occurs, the value of this
counter is incremented by 1.
Formula
None
Unit
s
Related Features
None
1.1.4.1.17 VS.RADIOEQM.CPRI1.USES
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides uplink SESs over the CPRI1 port. If the bit error rate is greater than the
value of Severely Errored Second Threshold or the CPRI1 port fails to properly receive or
transmit data within a second, this second is an uplink SES. The value of Severely Errored
Second Threshold is set to 1E-6 by default and can be modified by running an MML
command. This counter cannot be measured for the following modules: RRU3702, RRU3008,
RRU3004, RRU3801C, RRU3801E, RRU3804, RRU3805, RRU3821E, RRU3806,
RRU3808, RRU3203, RRU3201, RRU3222, RRU3220, RRU3908, RRU3201, RRU3920,
RRU3926, RRU3606, DRFU, GRFU V1, GRFU V2, GRFU V2A, GRFU V2B, GRFU V0,
GRFU V2e, WRFU, LRFU, MRFU V2A, MRFU V0, MRFU V1, MRFU V2, MRFU V2e,
CRFU, RHUB and pRRU.
Measurement Points
Uplink bit errors over the CPRI1 port are sampled every 1s. If an SES occurs, the value of this
counter is incremented by 1.
Formula
None
Unit
s
Related Features
None
1.1.4.1.18 VS.RADIOEQM.CPRI1.UUAS
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides uplink UASs over the CPRI1 port. If 10 consecutive uplink SESs occur
over the CPRI1 port, uplink UASs start from the first SES. If 10 consecutive uplink non-SESs
occur over the CPRI1 port, uplink UASs stop at the first non-SES. UASs do not mean that
services are unavailable. This counter cannot be measured for the following modules:
RRU3702, RRU3008, RRU3004, RRU3801C, RRU3801E, RRU3804, RRU3805,
RRU3821E, RRU3806, RRU3808, RRU3203, RRU3201, RRU3222, RRU3220, RRU3908,
RRU3201, RRU3920, RRU3926, RRU3606, DRFU, GRFU V1, GRFU V2, GRFU V2A,
GRFU V2B, GRFU V0, GRFU V2e, WRFU, LRFU, MRFU V2A, MRFU V0, MRFU V1,
MRFU V2, MRFU V2e, CRFU, RHUB and pRRU.
Measurement Points
Uplink bit errors over the CPRI1 port are sampled every 1s. If a UAS occurs, the value of this
counter is incremented by 1.
Formula
None
Unit
s
Related Features
None
1.1.4.1.19 VS.RADIOEQM.CPRI1.UIVS
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides seconds within which the BBU cannot obtain uplink measurement
results over the CPRI1 port when the RF module maintenance link is interrupted. This counter
cannot be measured for the following modules: RRU3702, RRU3008, RRU3004, RRU3801C,
RRU3801E, RRU3804, RRU3805, RRU3821E, RRU3806, RRU3808, RRU3203, RRU3201,
RRU3222, RRU3220, RRU3908, RRU3201, RRU3920, RRU3926, RRU3606, DRFU, GRFU
V1, GRFU V2, GRFU V2A, GRFU V2B, GRFU V0, GRFU V2e, WRFU, LRFU, MRFU
V2A, MRFU V0, MRFU V1, MRFU V2, MRFU V2e, CRFU, RHUB and pRRU.
Measurement Points
Uplink bit errors over the CPRI1 port are sampled every 1s. If no measurement results are
reported within a second, the value of this counter is incremented by 1.
Formula
None
Unit
s
Related Features
None
1.1.4.1.20 VS.RADIOEQM.CPRI1.UERR
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides the number of bit errors on the uplink physical layer of the CPRI1 port.
This counter cannot be measured for the following modules: RRU3702, RRU3008,
RRU3004, RRU3801C, RRU3801E, RRU3804, RRU3805, RRU3821E, RRU3806,
RRU3808, RRU3203, RRU3201, RRU3222, RRU3220, RRU3908, RRU3201, RRU3920,
RRU3926, RRU3606, DRFU, GRFU V1, GRFU V2, GRFU V2A, GRFU V2B, GRFU V0,
GRFU V2e, WRFU, LRFU, MRFU V2A, MRFU V0, MRFU V1, MRFU V2, MRFU V2e,
CRFU, RHUB and pRRU.
Measurement Points
Uplink bit errors over the CPRI1 port are sampled every 1s. If bit errors occur within a
second, the value of this counter is incremented by the number of bit errors within this
second.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
None
Overview
The RF Unit Power Measurement measures the performance of RF Unit Power.
Counters
Counter ID Counter Name Counter Introduced in
Description Version...
Counter Relationship
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The counter measures the average and maximum of the downlink TX power of RF units.
Measurement Points
The TX power of RF units is sampled every 5s. After a performance measurement period, the
average of these sampling results is used as the value of the VS.RADIOEQM.DL.Pwr.Avg
counter, and the maximum of these sampling results is used as the value of the
VS.RADIOEQM.DL.Pwr.Max counter.
Formula
None
Unit
dBm
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Overview
The Measurement of RF Unit Availability Duration object provides the total availability
duration of an RF unit.
Counters
Counter ID Counter Name Counter Introduced in
Description Version...
Counter Relationship
None
1.1.4.3.1 VS.RADIOEQM.Avail.Dur
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides the availability duration of an RF unit.
Measurement Points
When the system is started, the RF unit is periodically sampled every 5 seconds. If the RF
unit is available, this counter is incremented by 5 at each sampling point. The accumulated
duration is reported at the end of the measurement period.
Formula
None
Unit
s
Related Features
None
Overview
The Measurement of CXU Module Performance object contains the function subsets related
to the CXU.
FunctionSubSets
FunctionSubSet FunctionSubSet Name
1.1.5.1 CPRI Physical Layer Performance Measurement for the CXU (CXU.CPRI)
Overview
1. CPRI physical layer performance measurement for the CXU monitors the bit error
performance at the physical layer of the CPRI link between neighboring devices in the uplink
and downlink, including errored seconds (ESs), severely errored seconds (SESs), unavailable
seconds (UASs), and the number of bit errors. 2. CPRI physical layer performance
measurement for the CXU measures the performance of CXUs, including CGPSs and RMUs.
Each CGPS or RPCU has two ports (CPRI ports 0 and 1). Each CPRI port has one set of
counters. Each RMU has two uplink ports (XCI ports 0 and 1). The XCI port in 1x40GE
mode has one set of counters and the XCI port in 2x10GE mode has two sets of counters. The
performance of both sending and receiving data of an uplink port on the CXU is measured by
default. Downlink performance of the uplink port is measured at this CXU, and uplink
performance is measured at the downlink port of the upper-level object. 3. The measurement
results of this function serve as reference for maintenance, and this function applies only to
scenarios with a low bit error rate. If the CXU maintenance link becomes faulty, the downlink
measurement results of the CPRI link are invalid. If bit errors exist in the downlink for a long
period of time, the CXU clock will become abnormal which affects uplink measurement
results. 4. In a separate-MPT base station using CPRI MUX, if the converged party queries
uplink measurement results of the first-level RF module on the converging party side, the
obtained results are invalid. 5. If the device maintenance link becomes faulty but the physical
CPRI link is running properly, CPRI port 0 is used by default to report uplink measurement
results on the measured CXU. After the maintenance link recovers, the connected CPRI port
reports uplink measurement results. 6. If all connected CPRI ports are blocked or breakpoints
are set on all links, the measurement results of the lower-level devices of the CXU are invalid.
If multiple CPRI ports are used and only some of them are blocked, the measurement results
of the lower-level devices which connect to the blocked CPRI ports are invalid.
Counters
Counter ID Counter Name Counter Introduced in
Description Version...
Counter Relationship
None
1.1.5.1.1 VS.CXU.XCI0.DES
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides downlink ESs over the RMU XCI port 0 in 1x40GE mode. If bit errors
occur or the XCI port 0 fails to properly receive or transmit data within a second, this second
is a downlink ES.
Measurement Points
Downlink bit errors over the CXU XCI Port 0 are sampled every 1s. If an ES occurs, the
value of this counter is incremented by 1.
Formula
None
Unit
s
Related Features
None
1.1.5.1.2 VS.CXU.XCI0.DSES
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides downlink SESs over the RMU XCI port 0 in 1x40GE mode. If the bit
error rate is greater than the value of Severely Errored Second Threshold or the XCI port 0
fails to properly receive or transmit data within a second, this second is a downlink SES. The
value of Severely Errored Second Threshold is set to 1E-6 by default and can be modified by
running an MML command.
Measurement Points
Downlink bit errors over the CXU XCI Port 0 are sampled every 1s. If an SES occurs, the
value of this counter is incremented by 1.
Formula
None
Unit
s
Related Features
None
1.1.5.1.3 VS.CXU.XCI0.DUAS
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides downlink UASs over the RMU XCI port 0 in 1x40GE mode. If 10
consecutive downlink SESs occur over the XCI port 0, downlink UASs start from the first
SES. If 10 consecutive downlink non-SESs occur over the XCI port 0, downlink UASs stop at
the first non-SES. UASs do not mean that services are unavailable.
Measurement Points
Downlink bit errors over the CXU XCI Port 0 are sampled every 1s. If a UAS occurs, the
value of this counter is incremented by 1.
Formula
None
Unit
s
Related Features
None
1.1.5.1.4 VS.CXU.XCI0.DIVS
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides seconds within which the BBU cannot obtain downlink measurement
results over the RMU XCI port 0 in 1x40GE mode when the RMU maintenance link is
interrupted.
Measurement Points
Downlink bit errors over the CXU XCI Port 0 are sampled every 1s. If no measurement
results are reported within a second, the value of this counter is incremented by 1.
Formula
None
Unit
s
Related Features
None
1.1.5.1.5 VS.CXU.XCI0.DERR
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides the number of bit errors on the downlink physical layer of the RMU
XCI port 0 in 1x40GE mode.
Measurement Points
Downlink bit errors over the CXU XCI Port 0 are sampled every 1s. If bit errors occur within
a second, the value of this counter is incremented by the number of bit errors within this
second.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
None
1.1.5.1.6 VS.CXU.XCI0.UES
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides uplink ESs over the RMU XCI port 0 in 1x40GE mode. If bit errors
occur or the XCI port 0 fails to properly receive or transmit data within a second, this second
is an uplink ES.
Measurement Points
Uplink bit errors over the CXU XCI Port 0 are sampled every 1s. If an ES occurs, the value of
this counter is incremented by 1.
Formula
None
Unit
s
Related Features
None
1.1.5.1.7 VS.CXU.XCI0.USES
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides uplink SESs over the RMU XCI port 0 in 1x40GE mode. If the bit error
rate is greater than the value of Severely Errored Second Threshold or the XCI port 0 fails to
properly receive or transmit data within a second, this second is an uplink SES. The value of
Severely Errored Second Threshold is set to 1E-6 by default and can be modified by running
an MML command.
Measurement Points
Uplink bit errors over the CXU XCI Port 0 are sampled every 1s. If an SES occurs, the value
of this counter is incremented by 1.
Formula
None
Unit
s
Related Features
None
1.1.5.1.8 VS.CXU.XCI0.UUAS
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides uplink UASs over the RMU XCI port 0 in 1x40GE mode. If 10
consecutive uplink SESs occur over the XCI port 0, uplink UASs start from the first SES. If
10 consecutive uplink non-SESs occur over the XCI port 0, uplink UASs stop at the first non-
SES. UASs do not mean that services are unavailable.
Measurement Points
Uplink bit errors over the CXU XCI Port 0 are sampled every 1s. If a UAS occurs, the value
of this counter is incremented by 1.
Formula
None
Unit
s
Related Features
None
1.1.5.1.9 VS.CXU.XCI0.UIVS
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides seconds within which the BBU cannot obtain uplink measurement
results over the RMU XCI port 0 in 1x40GE mode when the RMU maintenance link is
interrupted.
Measurement Points
Uplink bit errors over the CXU XCI Port 0 are sampled every 1s. If no measurement results
are reported within a second, the value of this counter is incremented by 1.
Formula
None
Unit
s
Related Features
None
1.1.5.1.10 VS.CXU.XCI0.UERR
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides the number of bit errors on the uplink physical layer of the RMU XCI
port 0 in 1x40GE mode.
Measurement Points
Uplink bit errors over the CXU XCI Port 0 are sampled every 1s. If bit errors occur within a
second, the value of this counter is incremented by the number of bit errors within this
second.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
None
1.1.5.1.11 VS.CXU.XCI1.DES
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides downlink ESs over the RMU XCI port 1 in 1x40GE mode. If bit errors
occur or the XCI port 1 fails to properly receive or transmit data within a second, this second
is a downlink ES.
Measurement Points
Downlink bit errors over the CXU XCI Port 1 are sampled every 1s. If an ES occurs, the
value of this counter is incremented by 1.
Formula
None
Unit
s
Related Features
None
1.1.5.1.12 VS.CXU.XCI1.DSES
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides downlink SESs over the RMU XCI port 1 in 1x40GE mode. If the bit
error rate is greater than the value of Severely Errored Second Threshold or the XCI port 1
fails to properly receive or transmit data within a second, this second is a downlink SES. The
value of Severely Errored Second Threshold is set to 1E-6 by default and can be modified by
running an MML command.
Measurement Points
Downlink bit errors over the CXU XCI Port 1 are sampled every 1s. If an SES occurs, the
value of this counter is incremented by 1.
Formula
None
Unit
s
Related Features
None
1.1.5.1.13 VS.CXU.XCI1.DUAS
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides downlink UASs over the RMU XCI port 1 in 1x40GE mode. If 10
consecutive downlink SESs occur over the XCI port 1, downlink UASs start from the first
SES. If 10 consecutive downlink non-SESs occur over the XCI port 1, downlink UASs stop at
the first non-SES. UASs do not mean that services are unavailable.
Measurement Points
Downlink bit errors over the CXU XCI Port 1 are sampled every 1s. If a UAS occurs, the
value of this counter is incremented by 1.
Formula
None
Unit
s
Related Features
None
1.1.5.1.14 VS.CXU.XCI1.DIVS
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides seconds within which the BBU cannot obtain downlink measurement
results over the RMU XCI port 1 in 1x40GE mode when the RMU maintenance link is
interrupted.
Measurement Points
Downlink bit errors over the CXU XCI Port 1 are sampled every 1s. If no measurement
results are reported within a second, the value of this counter is incremented by 1.
Formula
None
Unit
s
Related Features
None
1.1.5.1.15 VS.CXU.XCI1.DERR
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides the number of bit errors on the downlink physical layer of the RMU
XCI port 1 in 1x40GE mode.
Measurement Points
Downlink bit errors over the CXU XCI Port 1 are sampled every 1s. If bit errors occur within
a second, the value of this counter is incremented by the number of bit errors within this
second.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
None
1.1.5.1.16 VS.CXU.XCI1.UES
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides uplink ESs over the RMU XCI port 1 in 1x40GE mode. If bit errors
occur or the XCI port 1 fails to properly receive or transmit data within a second, this second
is an uplink ES.
Measurement Points
Uplink bit errors over the CXU XCI Port 1 are sampled every 1s. If an ES occurs, the value of
this counter is incremented by 1.
Formula
None
Unit
s
Related Features
None
1.1.5.1.17 VS.CXU.XCI1.USES
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides uplink SESs over the RMU XCI port 1 in 1x40GE mode. If the bit error
rate is greater than the value of Severely Errored Second Threshold or the XCI port 1 fails to
properly receive or transmit data within a second, this second is an uplink SES. The value of
Severely Errored Second Threshold is set to 1E-6 by default and can be modified by running
an MML command.
Measurement Points
Uplink bit errors over the CXU XCI Port 1 are sampled every 1s. If an SES occurs, the value
of this counter is incremented by 1.
Formula
None
Unit
s
Related Features
None
1.1.5.1.18 VS.CXU.XCI1.UUAS
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides uplink UASs over the RMU XCI port 1 in 1x40GE mode. If 10
consecutive uplink SESs occur over the XCI port 1, uplink UASs start from the first SES. If
10 consecutive uplink non-SESs occur over the XCI port 1, uplink UASs stop at the first non-
SES. UASs do not mean that services are unavailable.
Measurement Points
Uplink bit errors over the CXU XCI Port 1 are sampled every 1s. If a UAS occurs, the value
of this counter is incremented by 1.
Formula
None
Unit
s
Related Features
None
1.1.5.1.19 VS.CXU.XCI1.UIVS
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides seconds within which the BBU cannot obtain uplink measurement
results over the RMU XCI port 1 in 1x40GE mode when the RMU maintenance link is
interrupted.
Measurement Points
Uplink bit errors over the CXU XCI Port 1 are sampled every 1s. If no measurement results
are reported within a second, the value of this counter is incremented by 1.
Formula
None
Unit
s
Related Features
None
1.1.5.1.20 VS.CXU.XCI1.UERR
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides the number of bit errors on the uplink physical layer of the RMU XCI
port 1 in 1x40GE mode.
Measurement Points
Uplink bit errors over the CXU XCI Port 1 are sampled every 1s. If bit errors occur within a
second, the value of this counter is incremented by the number of bit errors within this
second.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
None
1.1.5.1.21 VS.CXU.XCI0.SUBPORT0.DES
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides downlink ESs over the Sub-Port 0 of RMU XCI Port 0 in 2x10GE. If
bit errors occur or the Sub-Port 0 of XCI Port 0 fails to properly receive or transmit data
within a second, this second is a downlink ES.
Measurement Points
Downlink bit errors over the Sub-Port 0 of CXU XCI Port 0 are sampled every 1s. If an ES
occurs, the value of this counter is incremented by 1.
Formula
None
Unit
s
Related Features
None
1.1.5.1.22 VS.CXU.XCI0.SUBPORT0.DSES
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides downlink SESs over the Sub-Port 0 of RMU XCI Port 0 in 2x10GE. If
the bit error rate is greater than the value of Severely Errored Second Threshold or the Sub-
Port 0 of XCI Port 0 fails to properly receive or transmit data within a second, this second is a
downlink SES. The value of Severely Errored Second Threshold is set to 1E-6 by default and
can be modified by running an MML command.
Measurement Points
Downlink bit errors over the Sub-Port 0 of CXU XCI Port 0 are sampled every 1s. If an SES
occurs, the value of this counter is incremented by 1.
Formula
None
Unit
s
Related Features
None
1.1.5.1.23 VS.CXU.XCI0.SUBPORT0.DUAS
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides downlink UASs over the Sub-Port 0 of RMU XCI Port 0 in 2x10GE. If
10 consecutive downlink SESs occur over the Sub-Port 0 of XCI Port 0, downlink UASs start
from the first SES. If 10 consecutive downlink non-SESs occur over the Sub-Port 0 of XCI
Port 0, downlink UASs stop at the first non-SES. UASs do not mean that services are
unavailable.
Measurement Points
Downlink bit errors over the Sub-Port 0 of CXU XCI Port 0 are sampled every 1s. If a UAS
occurs, the value of this counter is incremented by 1.
Formula
None
Unit
s
Related Features
None
1.1.5.1.24 VS.CXU.XCI0.SUBPORT0.DIVS
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides seconds within which the BBU cannot obtain downlink measurement
results over the Sub-Port 0 of RMU XCI Port 0 in 2x10GE when the RF module maintenance
link is interrupted.
Measurement Points
Downlink bit errors over the Sub-Port 0 of CXU XCI Port 0 are sampled every 1s. If no
measurement results are reported within a second, the value of this counter is incremented by
1.
Formula
None
Unit
s
Related Features
None
1.1.5.1.25 VS.CXU.XCI0.SUBPORT0.DERR
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides the number of bit errors on the downlink physical layer of the Sub-Port
0 of RMU XCI Port 0 in 2x10GE.
Measurement Points
Downlink bit errors over the Sub-Port 0 of CXU XCI Port 0 are sampled every 1s. If bit errors
occur within a second, the value of this counter is incremented by the number of bit errors
within this second.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
None
1.1.5.1.26 VS.CXU.XCI0.SUBPORT0.UES
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides uplink ESs over the Sub-Port 0 of RMU XCI Port 0 in 2x10GE. If bit
errors occur or the Sub-Port 0 of XCI Port 0 fails to properly receive or transmit data within a
second, this second is an uplink ES.
Measurement Points
Uplink bit errors over the Sub-Port 0 of CXU XCI Port 0 are sampled every 1s. If an ES
occurs, the value of this counter is incremented by 1.
Formula
None
Unit
s
Related Features
None
1.1.5.1.27 VS.CXU.XCI0.SUBPORT0.USES
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides uplink SESs over the Sub-Port 0 of RMU XCI Port 0 in 2x10GE. If the
uplink bit error rate is greater than the value of Severely Errored Second Threshold or the
Sub-Port 0 of XCI Port 0 fails to properly receive or transmit data within a second, this
second is an uplink SES. The value of Severely Errored Second Threshold is set to 1E-6 by
default and can be modified by running an MML command.
Measurement Points
Uplink bit errors over the Sub-Port 0 of CXU XCI Port 0 are sampled every 1s. If an SES
occurs, the value of this counter is incremented by 1.
Formula
None
Unit
s
Related Features
None
1.1.5.1.28 VS.CXU.XCI0.SUBPORT0.UUAS
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides uplink UASs over the Sub-Port 0 of RMU XCI Port 0 in 2x10GE. If 10
consecutive uplink SESs occur over the Sub-Port 0 of XCI Port 0, uplink UASs start from the
first SES. If 10 consecutive uplink non-SESs occur over the Sub-Port 0 of XCI Port 0, uplink
UASs stop at the first non-SES. UASs do not mean that services are unavailable.
Measurement Points
Uplink bit errors over the Sub-Port 0 of CXU XCI Port 0 are sampled every 1s. If a UAS
occurs, the value of this counter is incremented by 1.
Formula
None
Unit
s
Related Features
None
1.1.5.1.29 VS.CXU.XCI0.SUBPORT0.UIVS
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides seconds within which the BBU cannot obtain uplink measurement
results over the Sub-Port 0 of RMU XCI Port 0 in 2x10GE when the RF module maintenance
link is interrupted.
Measurement Points
Uplink bit errors over the Sub-Port 0 of CXU XCI Port 0 are sampled every 1s. If no
measurement results are reported within a second, the value of this counter is incremented by
1.
Formula
None
Unit
s
Related Features
None
1.1.5.1.30 VS.CXU.XCI0.SUBPORT0.UERR
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides the number of bit errors on the uplink physical layer of the Sub-Port 0
of RMU XCI Port 0 in 2x10GE.
Measurement Points
Uplink bit errors over the Sub-Port 0 of CXU XCI Port 0 are sampled every 1s. If bit errors
occur within a second, the value of this counter is incremented by the number of bit errors
within this second.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
None
1.1.5.1.31 VS.CXU.XCI0.SUBPORT1.DES
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides downlink ESs over the Sub-Port 1 of RMU XCI Port 0 in 2x10GE. If
bit errors occur or the Sub-Port 1 of XCI Port 0 fails to properly receive or transmit data
within a second, this second is a downlink ES.
Measurement Points
Downlink bit errors over the Sub-Port 1 of CXU XCI Port 0 are sampled every 1s. If an ES
occurs, the value of this counter is incremented by 1.
Formula
None
Unit
s
Related Features
None
1.1.5.1.32 VS.CXU.XCI0.SUBPORT1.DSES
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides downlink SESs over the Sub-Port 1 of RMU XCI Port 0 in 2x10GE. If
the bit error rate is greater than the value of Severely Errored Second Threshold or the Sub-
Port 1 of XCI Port 0 fails to properly receive or transmit data within a second, this second is a
downlink SES. The value of Severely Errored Second Threshold is set to 1E-6 by default and
can be modified by running an MML command.
Measurement Points
Downlink bit errors over the Sub-Port 1 of CXU XCI Port 0 are sampled every 1s. If an SES
occurs, the value of this counter is incremented by 1.
Formula
None
Unit
s
Related Features
None
1.1.5.1.33 VS.CXU.XCI0.SUBPORT1.DUAS
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides downlink UASs over the Sub-Port 1 of RMU XCI Port 0 in 2x10GE. If
10 consecutive downlink SESs occur over the Sub-Port 1 of XCI Port 0, downlink UASs start
from the first SES. If 10 consecutive downlink non-SESs occur over the Sub-Port 1 of XCI
Port 0, downlink UASs stop at the first non-SES. UASs do not mean that services are
unavailable.
Measurement Points
Downlink bit errors over the Sub-Port 1 of CXU XCI Port 0 are sampled every 1s. If a UAS
occurs, the value of this counter is incremented by 1.
Formula
None
Unit
s
Related Features
None
1.1.5.1.34 VS.CXU.XCI0.SUBPORT1.DIVS
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides seconds within which the BBU cannot obtain downlink measurement
results over the Sub-Port 1 of RMU XCI Port 0 in 2x10GE when the RF module maintenance
link is interrupted.
Measurement Points
Downlink bit errors over the Sub-Port 1 of CXU XCI Port 0 are sampled every 1s. If no
measurement results are reported within a second, the value of this counter is incremented by
1.
Formula
None
Unit
s
Related Features
None
1.1.5.1.35 VS.CXU.XCI0.SUBPORT1.DERR
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides the number of bit errors on the downlink physical layer of the Sub-Port
1 of RMU XCI Port 0 in 2x10GE.
Measurement Points
Downlink bit errors over the Sub-Port 1 of CXU XCI Port 0 are sampled every 1s. If bit errors
occur within a second, the value of this counter is incremented by the number of bit errors
within this second.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
None
1.1.5.1.36 VS.CXU.XCI0.SUBPORT1.UES
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides uplink ESs over the Sub-Port 1 of RMU XCI Port 0 in 2x10GE. If bit
errors occur or the Sub-Port 1 of XCI Port 0 fails to properly receive or transmit data within a
second, this second is an uplink ES.
Measurement Points
Uplink bit errors over the Sub-Port 1 of CXU XCI Port 0 are sampled every 1s. If an ES
occurs, the value of this counter is incremented by 1.
Formula
None
Unit
s
Related Features
None
1.1.5.1.37 VS.CXU.XCI0.SUBPORT1.USES
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides uplink SESs over the Sub-Port 1 of RMU XCI Port 0 in 2x10GE. If the
uplink bit error rate is greater than the value of Severely Errored Second Threshold or the
Sub-Port 1 of XCI Port 0 fails to properly receive or transmit data within a second, this
second is an uplink SES. The value of Severely Errored Second Threshold is set to 1E-6 by
default and can be modified by running an MML command.
Measurement Points
Uplink bit errors over the Sub-Port 1 of CXU XCI Port 0 are sampled every 1s. If an SES
occurs, the value of this counter is incremented by 1.
Formula
None
Unit
s
Related Features
None
1.1.5.1.38 VS.CXU.XCI0.SUBPORT1.UUAS
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides uplink UASs over the Sub-Port 1 of RMU XCI Port 0 in 2x10GE. If 10
consecutive uplink SESs occur over the Sub-Port 1 of XCI Port 0, uplink UASs start from the
first SES. If 10 consecutive uplink non-SESs occur over the Sub-Port 1 of XCI Port 0, uplink
UASs stop at the first non-SES. UASs do not mean that services are unavailable.
Measurement Points
Uplink bit errors over the Sub-Port 1 of CXU XCI Port 0 are sampled every 1s. If a UAS
occurs, the value of this counter is incremented by 1.
Formula
None
Unit
s
Related Features
None
1.1.5.1.39 VS.CXU.XCI0.SUBPORT1.UIVS
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides seconds within which the BBU cannot obtain uplink measurement
results over the Sub-Port 1 of RMU XCI Port 0 in 2x10GE when the RF module maintenance
link is interrupted.
Measurement Points
Uplink bit errors over the Sub-Port 1 of CXU XCI Port 0 are sampled every 1s. If no
measurement results are reported within a second, the value of this counter is incremented by
1.
Formula
None
Unit
s
Related Features
None
1.1.5.1.40 VS.CXU.XCI0.SUBPORT1.UERR
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides the number of bit errors on the uplink physical layer of the Sub-Port 1
of RMU XCI Port 0 in 2x10GE.
Measurement Points
Uplink bit errors over the Sub-Port 1 of CXU XCI Port 0 are sampled every 1s. If bit errors
occur within a second, the value of this counter is incremented by the number of bit errors
within this second.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
None
1.1.5.1.41 VS.CXU.XCI1.SUBPORT0.DES
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides downlink ESs over the Sub-Port 0 of RMU XCI Port 1 in 2x10GE. If
bit errors occur or the Sub-Port 0 of XCI Port 1 fails to properly receive or transmit data
within a second, this second is a downlink ES.
Measurement Points
Downlink bit errors over the Sub-Port 0 of CXU XCI Port 1 are sampled every 1s. If an ES
occurs, the value of this counter is incremented by 1.
Formula
None
Unit
s
Related Features
None
1.1.5.1.42 VS.CXU.XCI1.SUBPORT0.DSES
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides downlink SESs over the Sub-Port 0 of RMU XCI Port 1 in 2x10GE. If
the bit error rate is greater than the value of Severely Errored Second Threshold or the Sub-
Port 0 of XCI Port 1 fails to properly receive or transmit data within a second, this second is a
downlink SES. The value of Severely Errored Second Threshold is set to 1E-6 by default and
can be modified by running an MML command.
Measurement Points
Downlink bit errors over the Sub-Port 0 of CXU XCI Port 1 are sampled every 1s. If an SES
occurs, the value of this counter is incremented by 1.
Formula
None
Unit
s
Related Features
None
1.1.5.1.43 VS.CXU.XCI1.SUBPORT0.DUAS
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides downlink UASs over the Sub-Port 0 of RMU XCI Port 1 in 2x10GE. If
10 consecutive downlink SESs occur over the Sub-Port 0 of XCI Port 1, downlink UASs start
from the first SES. If 10 consecutive downlink non-SESs occur over the Sub-Port 0 of XCI
Port 1, downlink UASs stop at the first non-SES. UASs do not mean that services are
unavailable.
Measurement Points
Downlink bit errors over the Sub-Port 0 of CXU XCI Port 1 are sampled every 1s. If a UAS
occurs, the value of this counter is incremented by 1.
Formula
None
Unit
s
Related Features
None
1.1.5.1.44 VS.CXU.XCI1.SUBPORT0.DIVS
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides seconds within which the BBU cannot obtain downlink measurement
results over the Sub-Port 0 of RMU XCI Port 1 in 2x10GE when the RF module maintenance
link is interrupted.
Measurement Points
Downlink bit errors over the Sub-Port 0 of CXU XCI Port 1 are sampled every 1s. If no
measurement results are reported within a second, the value of this counter is incremented by
1.
Formula
None
Unit
s
Related Features
None
1.1.5.1.45 VS.CXU.XCI1.SUBPORT0.DERR
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides the number of bit errors on the downlink physical layer of the Sub-Port
0 of RMU XCI Port 1 in 2x10GE.
Measurement Points
Downlink bit errors over the Sub-Port 0 of CXU XCI Port 1 are sampled every 1s. If bit errors
occur within a second, the value of this counter is incremented by the number of bit errors
within this second.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
None
1.1.5.1.46 VS.CXU.XCI1.SUBPORT0.UES
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides uplink ESs over the Sub-Port 0 of RMU XCI Port 1 in 2x10GE. If bit
errors occur or the Sub-Port 0 of XCI Port 1 fails to properly receive or transmit data within a
second, this second is an uplink ES.
Measurement Points
Uplink bit errors over the Sub-Port 0 of CXU XCI Port 1 are sampled every 1s. If an ES
occurs, the value of this counter is incremented by 1.
Formula
None
Unit
s
Related Features
None
1.1.5.1.47 VS.CXU.XCI1.SUBPORT0.USES
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides uplink SESs over the Sub-Port 0 of RMU XCI Port 1 in 2x10GE. If the
uplink bit error rate is greater than the value of Severely Errored Second Threshold or the
Sub-Port 0 of XCI Port 1 fails to properly receive or transmit data within a second, this
second is an uplink SES. The value of Severely Errored Second Threshold is set to 1E-6 by
default and can be modified by running an MML command.
Measurement Points
Uplink bit errors over the Sub-Port 0 of CXU XCI Port 1 are sampled every 1s. If an SES
occurs, the value of this counter is incremented by 1.
Formula
None
Unit
s
Related Features
None
1.1.5.1.48 VS.CXU.XCI1.SUBPORT0.UUAS
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides uplink UASs over the Sub-Port 0 of RMU XCI Port 1 in 2x10GE. If 10
consecutive uplink SESs occur over the Sub-Port 0 of XCI Port 1, uplink UASs start from the
first SES. If 10 consecutive uplink non-SESs occur over the Sub-Port 0 of XCI Port 1, uplink
UASs stop at the first non-SES. UASs do not mean that services are unavailable.
Measurement Points
Uplink bit errors over the Sub-Port 0 of CXU XCI Port 1 are sampled every 1s. If a UAS
occurs, the value of this counter is incremented by 1.
Formula
None
Unit
s
Related Features
None
1.1.5.1.49 VS.CXU.XCI1.SUBPORT0.UIVS
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides seconds within which the BBU cannot obtain uplink measurement
results over the Sub-Port 0 of RMU XCI Port 1 in 2x10GE when the RF module maintenance
link is interrupted.
Measurement Points
Uplink bit errors over the Sub-Port 0 of CXU XCI Port 1 are sampled every 1s. If no
measurement results are reported within a second, the value of this counter is incremented by
1.
Formula
None
Unit
s
Related Features
None
1.1.5.1.50 VS.CXU.XCI1.SUBPORT0.UERR
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides the number of bit errors on the uplink physical layer of the Sub-Port 0
of RMU XCI Port 1 in 2x10GE.
Measurement Points
Uplink bit errors over the Sub-Port 0 of CXU XCI Port 1 are sampled every 1s. If bit errors
occur within a second, the value of this counter is incremented by the number of bit errors
within this second.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
None
1.1.5.1.51 VS.CXU.XCI1.SUBPORT1.DES
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides downlink ESs over the Sub-Port 1 of RMU XCI Port 1 in 2x10GE. If
bit errors occur or the Sub-Port 1 of XCI Port 1 fails to properly receive or transmit data
within a second, this second is a downlink ES.
Measurement Points
Downlink bit errors over the Sub-Port 1 of CXU XCI Port 1 are sampled every 1s. If an ES
occurs, the value of this counter is incremented by 1.
Formula
None
Unit
s
Related Features
None
1.1.5.1.52 VS.CXU.XCI1.SUBPORT1.DSES
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides downlink SESs over the Sub-Port 1 of RMU XCI Port 1 in 2x10GE. If
the bit error rate is greater than the value of Severely Errored Second Threshold or the Sub-
Port 1 of XCI Port 1 fails to properly receive or transmit data within a second, this second is a
downlink SES. The value of Severely Errored Second Threshold is set to 1E-6 by default and
can be modified by running an MML command.
Measurement Points
Downlink bit errors over the Sub-Port 1 of CXU XCI Port 1 are sampled every 1s. If an SES
occurs, the value of this counter is incremented by 1.
Formula
None
Unit
s
Related Features
None
1.1.5.1.53 VS.CXU.XCI1.SUBPORT1.DUAS
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides downlink UASs over the Sub-Port 1 of RMU XCI Port 1 in 2x10GE. If
10 consecutive downlink SESs occur over the Sub-Port 1 of XCI Port 1, downlink UASs start
from the first SES. If 10 consecutive downlink non-SESs occur over the Sub-Port 1 of XCI
Port 1, downlink UASs stop at the first non-SES. UASs do not mean that services are
unavailable.
Measurement Points
Downlink bit errors over the Sub-Port 1 of CXU XCI Port 1 are sampled every 1s. If a UAS
occurs, the value of this counter is incremented by 1.
Formula
None
Unit
s
Related Features
None
1.1.5.1.54 VS.CXU.XCI1.SUBPORT1.DIVS
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides seconds within which the BBU cannot obtain downlink measurement
results over the Sub-Port 1 of RMU XCI Port 1 in 2x10GE when the RF module maintenance
link is interrupted.
Measurement Points
Downlink bit errors over the Sub-Port 1 of CXU XCI Port 1 are sampled every 1s. If no
measurement results are reported within a second, the value of this counter is incremented by
1.
Formula
None
Unit
s
Related Features
None
1.1.5.1.55 VS.CXU.XCI1.SUBPORT1.DERR
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides the number of bit errors on the downlink physical layer of the Sub-Port
1 of RMU XCI Port 1 in 2x10GE.
Measurement Points
Downlink bit errors over the Sub-Port 1 of CXU XCI Port 1 are sampled every 1s. If bit errors
occur within a second, the value of this counter is incremented by the number of bit errors
within this second.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
None
1.1.5.1.56 VS.CXU.XCI1.SUBPORT1.UES
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides uplink ESs over the Sub-Port 1 of RMU XCI Port 1 in 2x10GE. If bit
errors occur or the Sub-Port 1 of XCI Port 1 fails to properly receive or transmit data within a
second, this second is an uplink ES.
Measurement Points
Uplink bit errors over the Sub-Port 1 of CXU XCI Port 1 are sampled every 1s. If an ES
occurs, the value of this counter is incremented by 1.
Formula
None
Unit
s
Related Features
None
1.1.5.1.57 VS.CXU.XCI1.SUBPORT1.USES
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides uplink SESs over the Sub-Port 1 of RMU XCI Port 1 in 2x10GE. If the
uplink bit error rate is greater than the value of Severely Errored Second Threshold or the
Sub-Port 1 of XCI Port 1 fails to properly receive or transmit data within a second, this
second is an uplink SES. The value of Severely Errored Second Threshold is set to 1E-6 by
default and can be modified by running an MML command.
Measurement Points
Uplink bit errors over the Sub-Port 1 of CXU XCI Port 1 are sampled every 1s. If an SES
occurs, the value of this counter is incremented by 1.
Formula
None
Unit
s
Related Features
None
1.1.5.1.58 VS.CXU.XCI1.SUBPORT1.UUAS
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides uplink UASs over the Sub-Port 1 of RMU XCI Port 1 in 2x10GE. If 10
consecutive uplink SESs occur over the Sub-Port 1 of XCI Port 1, uplink UASs start from the
first SES. If 10 consecutive uplink non-SESs occur over the Sub-Port 1 of XCI Port 1, uplink
UASs stop at the first non-SES. UASs do not mean that services are unavailable.
Measurement Points
Uplink bit errors over the Sub-Port 1 of CXU XCI Port 1 are sampled every 1s. If a UAS
occurs, the value of this counter is incremented by 1.
Formula
None
Unit
s
Related Features
None
1.1.5.1.59 VS.CXU.XCI1.SUBPORT1.UIVS
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides seconds within which the BBU cannot obtain uplink measurement
results over the Sub-Port 1 of RMU XCI Port 1 in 2x10GE when the RF module maintenance
link is interrupted.
Measurement Points
Uplink bit errors over the Sub-Port 1 of CXU XCI Port 1 are sampled every 1s. If no
measurement results are reported within a second, the value of this counter is incremented by
1.
Formula
None
Unit
s
Related Features
None
1.1.5.1.60 VS.CXU.XCI1.SUBPORT1.UERR
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides the number of bit errors on the uplink physical layer of the Sub-Port 1
of RMU XCI Port 1 in 2x10GE.
Measurement Points
Uplink bit errors over the Sub-Port 1 of CXU XCI Port 1 are sampled every 1s. If bit errors
occur within a second, the value of this counter is incremented by the number of bit errors
within this second.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
None
1.1.5.1.61 VS.CXU.CPRI0.DES
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides downlink ESs over the CPRI0 port. If bit errors occur or the CPRI0
port fails to properly receive or transmit data within a second, this second is a downlink ES.
This counter is measured when the CXU is a CGPS or RPCU.
Measurement Points
Downlink bit errors over the CPRI0 port are sampled every 1s. If an ES occurs, the value of
this counter is incremented by 1.
Formula
None
Unit
s
Related Features
None
1.1.5.1.62 VS.CXU.CPRI0.DSES
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides downlink SESs over the CPRI0 port. If the bit error rate is greater than
the value of Severely Errored Second Threshold or the CPRI0 port fails to properly receive or
transmit data within a second, this second is a downlink SES. The value of Severely Errored
Second Threshold is set to 1E-6 by default and can be modified by running an MML
command. This counter is measured when the CXU is a CGPS or RPCU.
Measurement Points
Downlink bit errors over the CPRI0 port are sampled every 1s. If an SES occurs, the value of
this counter is incremented by 1.
Formula
None
Unit
s
Related Features
None
1.1.5.1.63 VS.CXU.CPRI0.DUAS
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides downlink UASs over the CPRI0 port. If 10 consecutive downlink SESs
occur over the CPRI0 port, downlink UASs start from the first SES. If 10 consecutive
downlink non-SESs occur over the CPRI0 port, downlink UASs stop at the first non-SES.
UASs do not mean that services are unavailable. This counter is measured when the CXU is a
CGPS or RPCU.
Measurement Points
Downlink bit errors over the CPRI0 port are sampled every 1s. If a UAS occurs, the value of
this counter is incremented by 1.
Formula
None
Unit
s
Related Features
None
1.1.5.1.64 VS.CXU.CPRI0.DIVS
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides seconds within which the BBU cannot obtain downlink measurement
results over the CPRI0 port when the RF module maintenance link is interrupted. This counter
is measured when the CXU is a CGPS or RPCU.
Measurement Points
Downlink bit errors over the CPRI0 port are sampled every 1s. If no measurement results are
reported within a second, the value of this counter is incremented by 1.
Formula
None
Unit
s
Related Features
None
1.1.5.1.65 VS.CXU.CPRI0.DERR
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides the number of bit errors on the downlink physical layer of the CPRI0
port. This counter is measured when the CXU is a CGPS or RPCU.
Measurement Points
Downlink bit errors over the CPRI0 port are sampled every 1s. If bit errors occur within a
second, the value of this counter is incremented by the number of bit errors within this
second.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
None
1.1.5.1.66 VS.CXU.CPRI0.UES
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides uplink ESs over the CPRI0 port. If bit errors occur or the CPRI0 port
fails to properly receive or transmit data within a second, this second is an uplink ES. This
counter is measured when the CXU is a CGPS or RPCU.
Measurement Points
Uplink bit errors over the CPRI0 port are sampled every 1s. If an ES occurs, the value of this
counter is incremented by 1.
Formula
None
Unit
s
Related Features
None
1.1.5.1.67 VS.CXU.CPRI0.USES
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides uplink SESs over the CPRI0 port. If the uplink bit error rate is greater
than the value of Severely Errored Second Threshold or the CPRI0 port fails to properly
receive or transmit data within a second, this second is an uplink SES. The value of Severely
Errored Second Threshold is set to 1E-6 by default and can be modified by running an MML
command. This counter is measured when the CXU is a CGPS or RPCU.
Measurement Points
Uplink bit errors over the CPRI0 port are sampled every 1s. If an SES occurs, the value of this
counter is incremented by 1.
Formula
None
Unit
s
Related Features
None
1.1.5.1.68 VS.CXU.CPRI0.UUAS
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides uplink UASs over the CPRI0 port. If 10 consecutive uplink SESs occur
over the CPRI0 port, uplink UASs start from the first SES. If 10 consecutive uplink non-SESs
occur over the CPRI0 port, uplink UASs stop at the first non-SES. UASs do not mean that
services are unavailable. This counter is measured when the CXU is a CGPS or RPCU.
Measurement Points
Uplink bit errors over the CPRI0 port are sampled every 1s. If a UAS occurs, the value of this
counter is incremented by 1.
Formula
None
Unit
s
Related Features
None
1.1.5.1.69 VS.CXU.CPRI0.UIVS
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides seconds within which the BBU cannot obtain uplink measurement
results over the CPRI0 port when the RF module maintenance link is interrupted. This counter
is measured when the CXU is a CGPS or RPCU.
Measurement Points
Uplink bit errors over the CPRI0 port are sampled every 1s. If no measurement results are
reported within a second, the value of this counter is incremented by 1.
Formula
None
Unit
s
Related Features
None
1.1.5.1.70 VS.CXU.CPRI0.UERR
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides the number of bit errors on the uplink physical layer of the CPRI0 port.
This counter is measured when the CXU is a CGPS or RPCU.
Measurement Points
Uplink bit errors over the CPRI0 port are sampled every 1s. If bit errors occur within a
second, the value of this counter is incremented by the number of bit errors within this
second.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
None
1.1.5.1.71 VS.CXU.CPRI1.DES
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides downlink ESs over the CPRI1 port. If bit errors occur or the CPRI1
port fails to properly receive or transmit data within a second, this second is a downlink ES.
This counter is measured when the CXU is a CGPS or RPCU.
Measurement Points
Downlink bit errors over the CPRI1 port are sampled every 1s. If an ES occurs, the value of
this counter is incremented by 1.
Formula
None
Unit
s
Related Features
None
1.1.5.1.72 VS.CXU.CPRI1.DSES
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides downlink SESs over the CPRI1 port. If the bit error rate is greater than
the value of Severely Errored Second Threshold or the CPRI1 port fails to properly receive or
transmit data within a second, this second is a downlink SES. The value of Severely Errored
Second Threshold is set to 1E-6 by default and can be modified by running an MML
command. This counter is measured when the CXU is a CGPS or RPCU.
Measurement Points
Downlink bit errors over the CPRI1 port are sampled every 1s. If an SES occurs, the value of
this counter is incremented by 1.
Formula
None
Unit
s
Related Features
None
1.1.5.1.73 VS.CXU.CPRI1.DUAS
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides downlink UASs over the CPRI1 port. If 10 consecutive downlink SESs
occur over the CPRI1 port, downlink UASs start from the first SES. If 10 consecutive
downlink non-SESs occur over the CPRI1 port, downlink UASs stop at the first non-SES.
UASs do not mean that services are unavailable. This counter is measured when the CXU is a
CGPS or RPCU.
Measurement Points
Downlink bit errors over the CPRI1 port are sampled every 1s. If a UAS occurs, the value of
this counter is incremented by 1.
Formula
None
Unit
s
Related Features
None
1.1.5.1.74 VS.CXU.CPRI1.DIVS
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides seconds within which the BBU cannot obtain downlink measurement
results over the CPRI1 port when the RF module maintenance link is interrupted. This counter
is measured when the CXU is a CGPS or RPCU.
Measurement Points
Downlink bit errors over the CPRI1 port are sampled every 1s. If no measurement results are
reported within a second, the value of this counter is incremented by 1.
Formula
None
Unit
s
Related Features
None
1.1.5.1.75 VS.CXU.CPRI1.DERR
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides the number of bit errors on the downlink physical layer of the CPRI1
port. This counter is measured when the CXU is a CGPS or RPCU.
Measurement Points
Downlink bit errors over the CPRI1 port are sampled every 1s. If bit errors occur within a
second, the value of this counter is incremented by the number of bit errors within this
second.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
None
1.1.5.1.76 VS.CXU.CPRI1.UES
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides uplink ESs over the CPRI1 port. If bit errors occur or the CPRI1 port
fails to properly receive or transmit data within a second, this second is an uplink ES. This
counter is measured when the CXU is a CGPS or RPCU.
Measurement Points
Uplink bit errors over the CPRI1 port are sampled every 1s. If an ES occurs, the value of this
counter is incremented by 1.
Formula
None
Unit
s
Related Features
None
1.1.5.1.77 VS.CXU.CPRI1.USES
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides uplink SESs over the CPRI1 port. If the bit error rate is greater than the
value of Severely Errored Second Threshold or the CPRI1 port fails to properly receive or
transmit data within a second, this second is an uplink SES. The value of Severely Errored
Second Threshold is set to 1E-6 by default and can be modified by running an MML
command. This counter is measured when the CXU is a CGPS or RPCU.
Measurement Points
Uplink bit errors over the CPRI1 port are sampled every 1s. If an SES occurs, the value of this
counter is incremented by 1.
Formula
None
Unit
s
Related Features
None
1.1.5.1.78 VS.CXU.CPRI1.UUAS
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides uplink UASs over the CPRI1 port. If 10 consecutive uplink SESs occur
over the CPRI1 port, uplink UASs start from the first SES. If 10 consecutive uplink non-SESs
occur over the CPRI1 port, uplink UASs stop at the first non-SES. UASs do not mean that
services are unavailable. This counter is measured when the CXU is a CGPS or RPCU.
Measurement Points
Uplink bit errors over the CPRI1 port are sampled every 1s. If a UAS occurs, the value of this
counter is incremented by 1.
Formula
None
Unit
s
Related Features
None
1.1.5.1.79 VS.CXU.CPRI1.UIVS
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides seconds within which the BBU cannot obtain uplink measurement
results over the CPRI1 port when the RF module maintenance link is interrupted. This counter
is measured when the CXU is a CGPS or RPCU.
Measurement Points
Uplink bit errors over the CPRI1 port are sampled every 1s. If no measurement results are
reported within a second, the value of this counter is incremented by 1.
Formula
None
Unit
s
Related Features
None
1.1.5.1.80 VS.CXU.CPRI1.UERR
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides the number of bit errors on the uplink physical layer of the CPRI1 port.
This counter is measured when the CXU is a CGPS or RPCU.
Measurement Points
Uplink bit errors over the CPRI1 port are sampled every 1s. If bit errors occur within a
second, the value of this counter is incremented by the number of bit errors within this
second.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
None
1.1.5.1.81 VS.CXU.CPRI9.DES
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides downlink ESs over the CPRI9 port. If bit errors occur or the CPRI9
port fails to properly receive or transmit data within a second, this second is a downlink ES.
This counter is measured when the RMU works in WDM-SFP_OPTICAL mode.
Measurement Points
Downlink bit errors over the CPRI9 port are sampled every 1s. If an ES occurs, the value of
this counter is incremented by 1.
Formula
None
Unit
s
Related Features
None
1.1.5.1.82 VS.CXU.CPRI9.DSES
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides downlink SESs over the CPRI9 port. If the bit error rate is greater than
the value of Severely Errored Second Threshold or the CPRI9 port fails to properly receive or
transmit data within a second, this second is a downlink SES. The value of Severely Errored
Second Threshold is set to 1E-6 by default and can be modified by running an MML
command. This counter is measured when the RMU works in WDM-SFP_OPTICAL mode.
Measurement Points
Downlink bit errors over the CPRI9 port are sampled every 1s. If an SES occurs, the value of
this counter is incremented by 1.
Formula
None
Unit
s
Related Features
None
1.1.5.1.83 VS.CXU.CPRI9.DUAS
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides downlink UASs over the CPRI9 port. If 10 consecutive downlink SESs
occur over the CPRI9 port, downlink UASs start from the first SES. If 10 consecutive
downlink non-SESs occur over the CPRI9 port, downlink UASs stop at the first non-SES.
UASs do not mean that services are unavailable. This counter is measured when the RMU
works in WDM-SFP_OPTICAL mode.
Measurement Points
Downlink bit errors over the CPRI9 port are sampled every 1s. If a UAS occurs, the value of
this counter is incremented by 1.
Formula
None
Unit
s
Related Features
None
1.1.5.1.84 VS.CXU.CPRI9.DIVS
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides seconds within which the BBU cannot obtain downlink measurement
results over the CPRI9 port when the RF module maintenance link is interrupted. This counter
is measured when the RMU works in WDM-SFP_OPTICAL mode.
Measurement Points
Downlink bit errors over the CPRI9 port are sampled every 1s. If no measurement results are
reported within a second, the value of this counter is incremented by 1.
Formula
None
Unit
s
Related Features
None
1.1.5.1.85 VS.CXU.CPRI9.DERR
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides the number of bit errors on the downlink physical layer of the CPRI9
port. This counter is measured when the RMU works in WDM-SFP_OPTICAL mode.
Measurement Points
Downlink bit errors over the CPRI9 port are sampled every 1s. If bit errors occur within a
second, the value of this counter is incremented by the number of bit errors within this
second.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
None
1.1.5.1.86 VS.CXU.CPRI9.UES
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides uplink ESs over the CPRI9 port. If bit errors occur or the CPRI9 port
fails to properly receive or transmit data within a second, this second is an uplink ES. This
counter is measured when the RMU works in WDM-SFP_OPTICAL mode.
Measurement Points
Uplink bit errors over the CPRI9 port are sampled every 1s. If an ES occurs, the value of this
counter is incremented by 1.
Formula
None
Unit
s
Related Features
None
1.1.5.1.87 VS.CXU.CPRI9.USES
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides uplink SESs over the CPRI9 port. If the uplink bit error rate is greater
than the value of Severely Errored Second Threshold or the CPRI9 port fails to properly
receive or transmit data within a second, this second is an uplink SES. The value of Severely
Errored Second Threshold is set to 1E-6 by default and can be modified by running an MML
command. This counter is measured when the RMU works in WDM-SFP_OPTICAL mode.
Measurement Points
Uplink bit errors over the CPRI9 port are sampled every 1s. If an SES occurs, the value of this
counter is incremented by 1.
Formula
None
Unit
s
Related Features
None
1.1.5.1.88 VS.CXU.CPRI9.UUAS
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides uplink UASs over the CPRI9 port. If 10 consecutive uplink SESs occur
over the CPRI9 port, uplink UASs start from the first SES. If 10 consecutive uplink non-SESs
occur over the CPRI9 port, uplink UASs stop at the first non-SES. UASs do not mean that
services are unavailable. This counter is measured when the RMU works in WDM-
SFP_OPTICAL mode.
Measurement Points
Uplink bit errors over the CPRI9 port are sampled every 1s. If a UAS occurs, the value of this
counter is incremented by 1.
Formula
None
Unit
s
Related Features
None
1.1.5.1.89 VS.CXU.CPRI9.UIVS
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides seconds within which the BBU cannot obtain uplink measurement
results over the CPRI9 port when the RF module maintenance link is interrupted. This counter
is measured when the RMU works in WDM-SFP_OPTICAL mode.
Measurement Points
Uplink bit errors over the CPRI9 port are sampled every 1s. If no measurement results are
reported within a second, the value of this counter is incremented by 1.
Formula
None
Unit
s
Related Features
None
1.1.5.1.90 VS.CXU.CPRI9.UERR
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides the number of bit errors on the uplink physical layer of the CPRI9 port.
This counter is measured when the RMU works in WDM-SFP_OPTICAL mode.
Measurement Points
Uplink bit errors over the CPRI9 port are sampled every 1s. If bit errors occur within a
second, the value of this counter is incremented by the number of bit errors within this
second.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
None
1.1.5.1.91 VS.CXU.CPRI10.DES
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides downlink ESs over the CPRI10 port. If bit errors occur or the CPRI10
port fails to properly receive or transmit data within a second, this second is a downlink ES.
This counter is measured when the RMU works in WDM-SFP_OPTICAL mode.
Measurement Points
Downlink bit errors over the CPRI10 port are sampled every 1s. If an ES occurs, the value of
this counter is incremented by 1.
Formula
None
Unit
s
Related Features
None
1.1.5.1.92 VS.CXU.CPRI10.DSES
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides downlink SESs over the CPRI10 port. If the bit error rate is greater than
the value of Severely Errored Second Threshold or the CPRI10 port fails to properly receive
or transmit data within a second, this second is a downlink SES. The value of Severely
Errored Second Threshold is set to 1E-6 by default and can be modified by running an MML
command. This counter is measured when the RMU works in WDM-SFP_OPTICAL mode.
Measurement Points
Downlink bit errors over the CPRI10 port are sampled every 1s. If an SES occurs, the value
of this counter is incremented by 1.
Formula
None
Unit
s
Related Features
None
1.1.5.1.93 VS.CXU.CPRI10.DUAS
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides downlink UASs over the CPRI10 port. If 10 consecutive downlink
SESs occur over the CPRI10 port, downlink UASs start from the first SES. If 10 consecutive
downlink non-SESs occur over the CPRI10 port, downlink UASs stop at the first non-SES.
UASs do not mean that services are unavailable. This counter is measured when the RMU
works in WDM-SFP_OPTICAL mode.
Measurement Points
Downlink bit errors over the CPRI10 port are sampled every 1s. If a UAS occurs, the value of
this counter is incremented by 1.
Formula
None
Unit
s
Related Features
None
1.1.5.1.94 VS.CXU.CPRI10.DIVS
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides seconds within which the BBU cannot obtain downlink measurement
results over the CPRI10 port when the RF module maintenance link is interrupted. This
counter is measured when the RMU works in WDM-SFP_OPTICAL mode.
Measurement Points
Downlink bit errors over the CPRI10 port are sampled every 1s. If no measurement results are
reported within a second, the value of this counter is incremented by 1.
Formula
None
Unit
s
Related Features
None
1.1.5.1.95 VS.CXU.CPRI10.DERR
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides the number of bit errors on the downlink physical layer of the CPRI10
port. This counter is measured when the RMU works in WDM-SFP_OPTICAL mode.
Measurement Points
Downlink bit errors over the CPRI10 port are sampled every 1s. If bit errors occur within a
second, the value of this counter is incremented by the number of bit errors within this
second.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
None
1.1.5.1.96 VS.CXU.CPRI10.UES
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides uplink ESs over the CPRI10 port. If bit errors occur or the CPRI10 port
fails to properly receive or transmit data within a second, this second is an uplink ES. This
counter is measured when the RMU works in WDM-SFP_OPTICAL mode.
Measurement Points
Uplink bit errors over the CPRI10 port are sampled every 1s. If an ES occurs, the value of this
counter is incremented by 1.
Formula
None
Unit
s
Related Features
None
1.1.5.1.97 VS.CXU.CPRI10.USES
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides uplink SESs over the CPRI10 port. If the uplink bit error rate is greater
than the value of Severely Errored Second Threshold or the CPRI10 port fails to properly
receive or transmit data within a second, this second is an uplink SES. The value of Severely
Errored Second Threshold is set to 1E-6 by default and can be modified by running an MML
command. This counter is measured when the RMU works in WDM-SFP_OPTICAL mode.
Measurement Points
Uplink bit errors over the CPRI10 port are sampled every 1s. If an SES occurs, the value of
this counter is incremented by 1.
Formula
None
Unit
s
Related Features
None
1.1.5.1.98 VS.CXU.CPRI10.UUAS
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides uplink UASs over the CPRI10 port. If 10 consecutive uplink SESs
occur over the CPRI10 port, uplink UASs start from the first SES. If 10 consecutive uplink
non-SESs occur over the CPRI10 port, uplink UASs stop at the first non-SES. UASs do not
mean that services are unavailable. This counter is measured when the RMU works in WDM-
SFP_OPTICAL mode.
Measurement Points
Uplink bit errors over the CPRI10 port are sampled every 1s. If a UAS occurs, the value of
this counter is incremented by 1.
Formula
None
Unit
s
Related Features
None
1.1.5.1.99 VS.CXU.CPRI10.UIVS
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides seconds within which the BBU cannot obtain uplink measurement
results over the CPRI10 port when the RF module maintenance link is interrupted. This
counter is measured when the RMU works in WDM-SFP_OPTICAL mode.
Measurement Points
Uplink bit errors over the CPRI10 port are sampled every 1s. If no measurement results are
reported within a second, the value of this counter is incremented by 1.
Formula
None
Unit
s
Related Features
None
1.1.5.1.100 VS.CXU.CPRI10.UERR
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides the number of bit errors on the uplink physical layer of the CPRI10
port. This counter is measured when the RMU works in WDM-SFP_OPTICAL mode.
Measurement Points
Uplink bit errors over the CPRI10 port are sampled every 1s. If bit errors occur within a
second, the value of this counter is incremented by the number of bit errors within this
second.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
None
1.1.5.1.101 VS.CXU.CPRI11.DES
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides downlink ESs over the CPRI11 port. If bit errors occur or the CPRI11
port fails to properly receive or transmit data within a second, this second is a downlink ES.
This counter is measured when the RMU works in WDM-SFP_OPTICAL mode.
Measurement Points
Downlink bit errors over the CPRI11 port are sampled every 1s. If an ES occurs, the value of
this counter is incremented by 1.
Formula
None
Unit
s
Related Features
None
1.1.5.1.102 VS.CXU.CPRI11.DSES
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides downlink SESs over the CPRI11 port. If the bit error rate is greater than
the value of Severely Errored Second Threshold or the CPRI11 port fails to properly receive
or transmit data within a second, this second is a downlink SES. The value of Severely
Errored Second Threshold is set to 1E-6 by default and can be modified by running an MML
command. This counter is measured when the RMU works in WDM-SFP_OPTICAL mode.
Measurement Points
Downlink bit errors over the CPRI11 port are sampled every 1s. If an SES occurs, the value of
this counter is incremented by 1.
Formula
None
Unit
s
Related Features
None
1.1.5.1.103 VS.CXU.CPRI11.DUAS
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides downlink UASs over the CPRI11 port. If 10 consecutive downlink
SESs occur over the CPRI11 port, downlink UASs start from the first SES. If 10 consecutive
downlink non-SESs occur over the CPRI11 port, downlink UASs stop at the first non-SES.
UASs do not mean that services are unavailable. This counter is measured when the RMU
works in WDM-SFP_OPTICAL mode.
Measurement Points
Downlink bit errors over the CPRI11 port are sampled every 1s. If a UAS occurs, the value of
this counter is incremented by 1.
Formula
None
Unit
s
Related Features
None
1.1.5.1.104 VS.CXU.CPRI11.DIVS
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides seconds within which the BBU cannot obtain downlink measurement
results over the CPRI11 port when the RF module maintenance link is interrupted. This
counter is measured when the RMU works in WDM-SFP_OPTICAL mode.
Measurement Points
Downlink bit errors over the CPRI11 port are sampled every 1s. If no measurement results are
reported within a second, the value of this counter is incremented by 1.
Formula
None
Unit
s
Related Features
None
1.1.5.1.105 VS.CXU.CPRI11.DERR
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides the number of bit errors on the downlink physical layer of the CPRI11
port. This counter is measured when the RMU works in WDM-SFP_OPTICAL mode.
Measurement Points
Downlink bit errors over the CPRI11 port are sampled every 1s. If bit errors occur within a
second, the value of this counter is incremented by the number of bit errors within this
second.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
None
1.1.5.1.106 VS.CXU.CPRI11.UES
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides uplink ESs over the CPRI11 port. If bit errors occur or the CPRI11 port
fails to properly receive or transmit data within a second, this second is an uplink ES. This
counter is measured when the RMU works in WDM-SFP_OPTICAL mode.
Measurement Points
Uplink bit errors over the CPRI11 port are sampled every 1s. If an ES occurs, the value of this
counter is incremented by 1.
Formula
None
Unit
s
Related Features
None
1.1.5.1.107 VS.CXU.CPRI11.USES
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides uplink SESs over the CPRI11 port. If the bit error rate is greater than
the value of Severely Errored Second Threshold or the CPRI11 port fails to properly receive
or transmit data within a second, this second is an uplink SES. The value of Severely Errored
Second Threshold is set to 1E-6 by default and can be modified by running an MML
command. This counter is measured when the RMU works in WDM-SFP_OPTICAL mode.
Measurement Points
Uplink bit errors over the CPRI11 port are sampled every 1s. If an SES occurs, the value of
this counter is incremented by 1.
Formula
None
Unit
s
Related Features
None
1.1.5.1.108 VS.CXU.CPRI11.UUAS
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides uplink UASs over the CPRI11 port. If 10 consecutive uplink SESs
occur over the CPRI11 port, uplink UASs start from the first SES. If 10 consecutive uplink
non-SESs occur over the CPRI11 port, uplink UASs stop at the first non-SES. UASs do not
mean that services are unavailable. This counter is measured when the RMU works in WDM-
SFP_OPTICAL mode.
Measurement Points
Uplink bit errors over the CPRI11 port are sampled every 1s. If a UAS occurs, the value of
this counter is incremented by 1.
Formula
None
Unit
s
Related Features
None
1.1.5.1.109 VS.CXU.CPRI11.UIVS
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides seconds within which the BBU cannot obtain uplink measurement
results over the CPRI11 port when the RF module maintenance link is interrupted. This
counter is measured when the RMU works in WDM-SFP_OPTICAL mode.
Measurement Points
Uplink bit errors over the CPRI11 port are sampled every 1s. If no measurement results are
reported within a second, the value of this counter is incremented by 1.
Formula
None
Unit
s
Related Features
None
1.1.5.1.110 VS.CXU.CPRI11.UERR
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides the number of bit errors on the uplink physical layer of the CPRI11
port. This counter is measured when the RMU works in WDM-SFP_OPTICAL mode.
Measurement Points
Uplink bit errors over the CPRI11 port are sampled every 1s. If bit errors occur within a
second, the value of this counter is incremented by the number of bit errors within this
second.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
None
Overview
The Measurement of CXU Availability Duration object provides the total availability duration
of a CXU.
Counters
Counter ID Counter Name Counter Introduced in
Description Version...
Counter Relationship
None
1.1.5.2.1 VS.CXU.Avail.Dur
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides the availability duration of a CXU.
Measurement Points
When the system is started, the CXU is periodically sampled every 5 seconds. If the CXU is
available, this counter is incremented by 5 at each sampling point. The accumulated duration
is reported at the end of the measurement period.
Formula
None
Unit
s
Related Features
None
Overview
The Measurement of eCPRI Port Performance object consists of function subsets related to an
eCPRI port in a base station. It reflects the traffic volume and transmission quality of the
eCPRI port.
FunctionSubSets
FunctionSubSet FunctionSubSet Name
Overview
The Measurement of eCPRI Port Performance function subset measures the traffic volume at
the data link layer of an eCPRI port. This function subset guides users in network planning.
Counters
Counter ID Counter Name Counter Introduced in
Description Version...
Counter Relationship
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the number of bytes transmitted from an eCPRI port, and reflects the
traffic volume of the eCPRI port. The measurement includes the MAC header, VLAN tag,
payload, and CRC field of each packet.
Measurement Points
The number of bytes transmitted from the eCPRI port is sampled every 5 seconds. At the end
of a measurement period, the sum of these sampling results is used as the counter value.
Formula
None
Unit
byte
Related Features
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the number of bytes received by an eCPRI port, and reflects the traffic
volume of the eCPRI port. The measurement includes the MAC header, VLAN tag, payload,
and CRC field of each packet.
Measurement Points
The number of bytes received by the eCPRI port is sampled every 5 seconds. At the end of a
measurement period, the sum of these sampling results is used as the counter value.
Formula
None
Unit
byte
Related Features
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the number of packets successfully transmitted from an eCPRI port
within a measurement period, and reflects the traffic volume and transmission quality of the
eCPRI port.
Measurement Points
The number of packets transmitted from the eCPRI port is sampled every 5 seconds. At the
end of a measurement period, the sum of these sampling results is used as the counter value.
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 packets successfully received by an eCPRI port within a
measurement period, and reflects the traffic volume and transmission quality of the eCPRI
port.
Measurement Points
The number of packets received by the eCPRI port is sampled every 5 seconds. At the end of
a measurement period, the sum of these sampling results is used as the counter value.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the transmit rate at the data link layer of an eCPRI port within a
measurement period, and reflects the data-link-layer traffic volume of the eCPRI port.
Measurement Points
The number of bytes transmitted from the eCPRI port is sampled every 5 seconds, and a
sample is obtained from these sampling results in each sampling period. The maximum
sample in consecutive sampling periods is reported. At the end of a measurement period, the
system divides the maximum reported sample by the sampling period to obtain the counter
value.
Formula
None
Unit
bit/s
Related Features
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the transmit rate at the data link layer of an eCPRI port within a
measurement period, and reflects the data-link-layer traffic volume of the eCPRI port.
Measurement Points
The number of bytes transmitted from the eCPRI port is sampled every 5 seconds, and a
sample is obtained from these sampling results in each sampling period. The minimum
sample in consecutive sampling periods is reported. At the end of a measurement period, the
system divides the minimum reported sample by the sampling period to obtain the counter
value.
Formula
None
Unit
bit/s
Related Features
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the transmit rate at the data link layer of an eCPRI port within a
measurement period, and reflects the data-link-layer traffic volume of the eCPRI port.
Measurement Points
The number of bytes transmitted from the eCPRI port is sampled every 5 seconds, and a
sample is obtained from these sampling results in each sampling period. The average of the
samples in consecutive sampling periods is reported. At the end of a measurement period, the
system divides the average of the reported samples by the sampling period to obtain the
counter value.
Formula
None
Unit
bit/s
Related Features
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the receive rate at the data link layer of an eCPRI port within a
measurement period, and reflects the data-link-layer traffic volume of the eCPRI port.
Measurement Points
The number of bytes received by the eCPRI port is sampled every 5 seconds, and a sample is
obtained from these sampling results in each sampling period. The maximum sample in
consecutive sampling periods is reported. At the end of a measurement period, the system
divides the maximum reported sample by the sampling period to obtain the counter value.
Formula
None
Unit
bit/s
Related Features
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the receive rate at the data link layer of an eCPRI port within a
measurement period, and reflects the data-link-layer traffic volume of the eCPRI port.
Measurement Points
The number of bytes received by the eCPRI port is sampled every 5 seconds, and a sample is
obtained from these sampling results in each sampling period. The minimum sample in
consecutive sampling periods is reported. At the end of a measurement period, the system
divides the minimum reported sample by the sampling period to obtain the counter value.
Formula
None
Unit
bit/s
Related Features
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the receive rate at the data link layer of an eCPRI port within a
measurement period, and reflects the data-link-layer traffic volume of the eCPRI port.
Measurement Points
The number of bytes received by the eCPRI port is sampled every 5 seconds, and a sample is
obtained from these sampling results in each sampling period. The average of the samples in
consecutive sampling periods is reported. At the end of a measurement period, the system
divides the average of the reported samples by the sampling period to obtain the counter
value.
Formula
None
Unit
bit/s
Related Features
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the total available transmit bandwidth of an eCPRI port within a
measurement period. The counter value is obtained as follows:
1. If the eCPRI port is deactivated, the available bandwidth of the port is 0.
2. If the eCPRI port is activated, the available bandwidth equals the port rate in use.
Measurement Points
The available transmit bandwidth of the eCPRI port is sampled every 5 seconds. At the end of
a measurement period, the average of these sampling results is used as the counter value.
Formula
None
Unit
kbit/s
Related Features
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the total available receive bandwidth of an eCPRI port within a
measurement period. The counter value is obtained as follows:
1. If the eCPRI port is deactivated, the available bandwidth of the port is 0.
2. If the eCPRI port is activated, the available bandwidth equals the port rate in use.
Measurement Points
The available receive bandwidth of the eCPRI port is sampled every 5 seconds. At the end of
a measurement period, the average of these sampling results is used as the counter value.
Formula
None
Unit
kbit/s
Related Features
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the number of error packets received by an eCPRI port within a
measurement period, and reflects the traffic volume and transmission quality of the eCPRI
port. The error packets include error packets received on physical links and those failed CRC.
Measurement Points
The number of error packets received by the eCPRI port is sampled every 5 seconds. At the
end of a measurement period, the sum of these sampling results is used as the counter value.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
None
FunctionSubSets
FunctionSubSet FunctionSubSet Name
Overview
The Measurement of BU Equipment Performance measures the baseband unit equipment
performance.
Counters
Counter ID Counter Name Counter Introduced in
Description Version...
Counter Relationship
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides the power consumption of the baseband unit within the measurement
period.
Measurement Points
The system samples the power consumption of the baseband unit every 5 minutes. At the end
of a measurement period, the sum of these calculated results is used as the value of the
counter.
Note: If the baseband unit is powered by an analog power board (UPEUa or UPEUb), the
value of this counter for the baseband unit is invalid.
Formula
None
Unit
kWh
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
FunctionSubSets
FunctionSubSet FunctionSubSet Name
Overview
The Measurement of BTS Board Equipment Performance measures the board equipment
performance.
Counters
Counter ID Counter Name Counter Introduced in
Description Version...
Counter Relationship
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The preceding counter measures the power consumption of objects such as RRU, RFU, AAU,
CXU, or RHUB within a measurement period.
Measurement Points
The system samples the power consumption of board every 5 minutes. At the end of a
measurement period, the sum of these calculated results is used as the value of the counter.
Formula
None
Unit
kWh
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Overview
The object type "BOARD" contains two function subsets: "TRAFFIC.BOARD" and
"LOAD.BOARD".
FunctionSubSets
FunctionSubSet FunctionSubSet Name
Overview
The function subject measures the baseband resource usage of a certain NodeB board. The
baseband processing unit indicates the board that has baseband processing capabilities, for
example, BBP and MDU.
Counters
Counter ID Counter Name Counter Introduced in
Description Version...
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 provides the average, maximum and minimum number of uplink CEs consumed
by all cells on a board.
Remarks:
After Uplink CoMP (Joint Reception), HetNet Uplink CoMP(Joint Reception), UL CoMP
(Joint Reception) based on Coordinated BBU, Coverage Expansion Under Interference,
Uplink Active Set Extension (Coordinating Link Extension Supported by Seamless Crystal
Voice, by SRB over DCH Uplink Coverage Expansion, or by CCPIC Phase 2),4-Way Receive
Diversity by Inter-Band Assistance, and Enhanced Inter-NodeB Uplink CoMP (Joint
Reception) are introduced, the number of consumed uplink CEs on the board includes the
number of uplink CEs consumed by R99 users and HSUPA users and the number of CEs
consumed by coordinating links. After the Uplink Enhanced CELL_FACH feature is
introduced, the uplink consumed CEs on the board include those consumed by E-RACH
users.
Coordinating link: Link specifically established for UL CoMP (joint reception) users on the
RAN side. A coordinating link is established when Uplink CoMP (Joint Reception), HetNet
Uplink CoMP(Joint Reception), UL CoMP (Joint Reception) based on Coordinated BBU,
Coverage Expansion Under Interference, Uplink Active Set Extension (Coordinating Link
Extension Supported by Seamless Crystal Voice, by SRB over DCH Uplink Coverage
Expansion, or by CCPIC Phase 2),4-Way Receive Diversity by Inter-Band Assistance, or
Enhanced Inter-NodeB Uplink CoMP (Joint Reception) is enabled.
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
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 to HSDPA users that can be supported by a board. If HSDPA scheduler resource
pool is enabled, all boards that support the feature are used as a shared resource pool, and the
ratio of the number of HSDPA users that have been activated in the resource pool to the
number of HSDPA users that can be supported in the resource pool is displayed on each board
in the resource pool.
Measurement Points
The following table describes the Measurement Points of each counter.
Formula
None
Unit
%
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
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 to HSUPA users that can be supported by boards. If HSUPA scheduler resource
pool is enabled, all boards that support the feature are used as a shared resource pool, and the
ratio of the number of HSUPA users that have been activated in the resource pool to the
number of HSUPA users that can be supported in the resource pool is displayed on each board
in the resource pool.
Measurement Points
The following table describes the Measurement Points of each counter.
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 average and maximum number of UL CEs consumed by all
coordinating links on the baseband processing unit.
Remarks:
A coordinating link is established when Uplink CoMP (Joint Reception), HetNet Uplink
CoMP(Joint Reception), UL CoMP (Joint Reception) based on Coordinated BBU, Coverage
Expansion Under Interference, Uplink Active Set Extension (Coordinating Link Extension
Supported by Seamless Crystal Voice, by SRB over DCH Uplink Coverage Expansion, or by
CCPIC Phase 2),4-Way Receive Diversity by Inter-Band Assistance, or Enhanced Inter-
NodeB Uplink CoMP (Joint Reception) is enabled.
Coordinating link: Link specifically established for UL CoMP (joint reception) users on the
RAN side.
Measurement Points
The number of UL CEs consumed by all coordinating links on the baseband board is sampled
every 30 seconds. At the end of a measurement period, the average number of UL CEs
consumed by all coordinating links on the baseband board is obtained by dividing the
accumulated value within the measurement by the number of samples. The maximum value
within the measurement period is the maximum number of UL CEs consumed by all
coordinating links on the baseband board.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
FunctionSubSets
FunctionSubSet FunctionSubSet Name
Overview
The UL resource group measurement indicates the baseband resource usage of a NodeB UL
resource group.
Counters
Counter ID Counter Name Counter Introduced in
Description Version...
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
1.1.10.1.2 Number of Uplink CEs Consumed by All Cells in an Uplink Resource Group
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides the average, maximum and minimum number of uplink CEs consumed
by all cells in an uplink resource group.
Remarks:
After Uplink CoMP (Joint Reception), HetNet Uplink CoMP(Joint Reception), UL CoMP
(Joint Reception) based on Coordinated BBU, Coverage Expansion Under Interference,
Uplink Active Set Extension (Coordinating Link Extension Supported by Seamless Crystal
Voice, by SRB over DCH Uplink Coverage Expansion, or by CCPIC Phase 2),4-Way Receive
Diversity by Inter-Band Assistance, and Enhanced Inter-NodeB Uplink CoMP (Joint
Reception) are introduced, the number of consumed uplink CEs in an uplink resource group
includes the number of uplink CEs consumed by R99 users and HSUPA users and the number
of CEs consumed by coordinating links in the uplink resource group. After the Uplink
Enhanced CELL_FACH feature is introduced, the uplink consumed CEs in an uplink resource
group include those consumed by E-RACH users.
Coordinating link: Link specifically established for UL CoMP (joint reception) users on the
RAN side. A coordinating link is established when Uplink CoMP (Joint Reception), HetNet
Uplink CoMP(Joint Reception), UL CoMP (Joint Reception) based on Coordinated BBU,
Coverage Expansion Under Interference, Uplink Active Set Extension (Coordinating Link
Extension Supported by Seamless Crystal Voice, by SRB over DCH Uplink Coverage
Expansion, or by CCPIC Phase 2),4-Way Receive Diversity by Inter-Band Assistance, or
Enhanced Inter-NodeB Uplink CoMP (Joint Reception) is enabled.
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
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter provides the average and maximum number of UL CEs in a UL resource group
consumed by all coordinating links.
Remarks:
A coordinating link is established when Uplink CoMP (Joint Reception), HetNet Uplink
CoMP(Joint Reception), UL CoMP (Joint Reception) based on Coordinated BBU, Coverage
Expansion Under Interference, Uplink Active Set Extension (Coordinating Link Extension
Supported by Seamless Crystal Voice, by SRB over DCH Uplink Coverage Expansion, or by
CCPIC Phase 2),4-Way Receive Diversity by Inter-Band Assistance, or Enhanced Inter-
NodeB Uplink CoMP (Joint Reception) is enabled.
Coordinating link: Link specifically established for UL CoMP (joint reception) users on the
RAN side.
Measurement Points
The number of UL CEs in a UL resource group consumed by coordinating links for all cells is
sampled every 30 seconds. At the end of a measurement period, the average number of UL
CEs in a UL resource group consumed by coordinating links for all cells is obtained by
dividing the accumulated value within the measurement by the number of samples. The
maximum value within the measurement period is the maximum number of UL CEs in a UL
resource group consumed by coordinating links for all cells.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
FunctionSubSets
FunctionSubSet FunctionSubSet Name
Overview
The function subset consists of counters related to energy conservation and emission
reduction for RF units in a NodeB to indicate the effective status of features related to energy
conservation and emission reduction.
Counters
Counter ID Counter Name Counter Introduced in
Description Version...
Counter Relationship
None
1.1.11.1.1 Duration with RF Units Enabled with VAM Power Saving for NodeB
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the effective duration of the VAM Power Saving feature to show
whether the VAM Power Saving feature takes effect.
Measurement Points
The NodeB checks the effective status of the VAM Power Saving feature every 5s. If the
feature is effective, the NodeB increments the effective duration by 5s. Otherwise, the
effective duration remains unchanged. The system samples the effective duration of the
feature every 5s. The counter is obtained by accumulating the sampled values within a
measurement period.
Formula
None
Unit
s
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Overview
The Board.Service object type contains function subsets related to the services of each board
in a DU of an eNodeB. It reflects the status of each service on the board.
FunctionSubSets
FunctionSubSet FunctionSubSet Name
Overview
The Traffic.eNodeBServiceBoard function subset measures the number of UEs in the uplink
or downlink served by a service board in an eNodeB in a specific scenario. This function
subset is valid only for eNodeB DUs.
Counters
Counter ID Counter Name Counter Introduced in
Description Version...
Counter Relationship
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The counter measures the maximum number of UL-sync UEs served by a BBP in an eNodeB.
Measurement Points
The number of UL-sync UEs served by a BBP is sampled per second. At the end of a
measurement period, the maximum of these sampling results is taken as the counter value.
The counter value for a main control board is zero.
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 counter measures the maximum number of UEs served by a BBP in an eNodeB.
Measurement Points
The number of UEs in RRC_CONNECTED mode served by a BBP is sampled per second. At
the end of a measurement period, the maximum of these sampling results is taken as the
counter value.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
1.1.12.1.3 Maximum Number of Scheduled UEs per TTI in the Downlink Served by a
Baseband Board in an eNodeB
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The counter measures the maximum number of scheduled UEs per TTI (SUNPT) in the
downlink served by a baseband board. A baseband board refers to a board capable of
baseband processing, for example baseband processing unit (BBP) or media distribution unit
(MDU).
Measurement Points
The counter is measured based on the number of scheduled UEs in a sample period. The
number of scheduled UEs within a TTI in the downlink in all cells (or all logical cells in SFN
scenarios) served by a board is sampled at the end of each TTI. If a cell successfully allocates
air interface resources (CCEs or PRBs) for a UE, the UE is scheduled. At the end of a
measurement period, the maximum of these sampling results is taken as the counter value.
This counter measures the maximum number of scheduled UEs per TTI in the downlink
served by a baseband board. The counter value for a main control board is zero.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
1.1.12.1.4 Maximum Total Number of Scheduled UEs per TTI in the Uplink and
Downlink Served by a Baseband Board in an eNodeB
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The counter measures the maximum total number of scheduled UEs per TTI (SUNPT) in the
uplink and downlink served by a baseband board. A baseband board refers to a board capable
of baseband processing, for example baseband processing unit (BBP) or media distribution
unit (MDU).
Measurement Points
The counter is measured based on the number of scheduled UEs in a sample period. The total
number of scheduled UEs within a TTI in the uplink and downlink in all cells (or all logical
cells in SFN scenarios) served by a board is sampled at the end of each TTI. If a cell
successfully allocates air interface resources (CCEs or PRBs) for a UE, the UE is scheduled.
At the end of a measurement period, the maximum of these sampling results is taken as the
counter value. This counter measures the maximum total number of scheduled UEs per TTI in
the uplink and downlink served by a baseband board. In SFN scenarios, this counter measures
the maximum number of scheduled UEs per TTI in the downlink served by a baseband board.
The counter value for a main control board is zero.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
1.1.12.1.5 Maximum Number of Scheduled UEs per TTI in the Uplink Served by a
Baseband Board in an eNodeB
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The counter measures the maximum number of scheduled UEs per TTI (SUNPT) in the
uplink served by a baseband board. A baseband board refers to a board capable of baseband
processing, for example baseband processing unit (BBP) or MDU.
Measurement Points
The counter is measured based on the number of scheduled UEs in a sample period.The
number of scheduled UEs within a TTI in the uplink in all cells(or all logical cells in SFN
scenarios) served by a board is sampled at the end of each TTI.If a cell successfully allocates
air interface resources(CCEs or PRBs) for a UE, the UE is scheduled. At the end of a
measurement period, the maximum of these sampling results is taken as the counter
value.This counter measures the maximum number of scheduled UEs per TTI in the uplink
served by a baseband board. The counter value of a main control board is zero.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Overview
The Call Attempt.eNodeBServiceBoard function subset measures the number of call
processing times in a board. The number of call processing times in an eNodeB reflects the
traffic volume of signaling messages processed by the eNodeB. In an eNodeB, all boards are
involved the processing of signaling messages generated during calls. Therefore, the number
of call processing times in a board represents the traffic volume of signaling messages
processed by the board. This function subset is valid only for eNodeB DUs.
Counters
Counter ID Counter Name Counter Introduced in
Description Version...
Counter Relationship
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The counters measure the number of call processing times in a board, which reflects the
traffic volume of signaling messages processed by a board in an eNodeB.
The number of call processing times in a board and the busy hour call attempts (BHCA)
specification of the board can be used to determine the load status of the board.
The overall procedure from UE access to UE release is a call, which generates various
signaling procedures. The combination of these signaling procedures is named call traffic
model. The processing resource occupied by a call is related to the call traffic model.
The MBB BHCA and NB-IoT BHCA specifications of different boards vary with the
Huawei-typical MBB and NB-IoT call traffic models. However, the call traffic model on live
networks is not exactly the same as the Huawei-typical one. The number of call processing
times is calculated based on the conversion of the live-network call traffic model to the
Huawei-typical call traffic model. The conversion is based on the occupied CPU resources in
the two call traffic models. For details about the Huawei-typical call traffic model and the
BHCA specifications, see 3900 Series Base Station Product Documentation > 3900 Series
Base Station Technical Description > Product Specifications > Technical Specifications of the
BBU3900s and BBU3910s > Technical Specifications of the eNodeB FDD and Technical
Specifications of the eNodeB (NB-IoT).
For example, the CPU usage for one call processing based on the typical call traffic model in
a board is A and the CPU usage for one call processing based on the live-network call traffic
model on the board is B. The equivalent number of call processing times of the board is B/A.
In the live network, the actual call traffic model varies with the time. The eNodeB calculates
and updates the live-network call traffic model per five minutes.
The signaling flows involved in the counter(s) comply with sections 19.2.2.3 and 19.2.2.4 in
3GPP TS 36.300 V10.6.0.
Measurement Points
when an eNodeB receives an INITIAL CONTEXT SETUP REQUEST message from an
MME for an MBB call or NB-IoT UP (user plane CIoT EPS optimization) call, the equivalent
number of times that the call is processed on the main control board or BBP is collected in the
method described in the description. The equivalent numbers are accumulated and the
accumulated value is taken as the VS.CallAttempt.eNodeBBoard or
VS.CallAttemptNBIoT.eNodeBBoard counter value.
when an eNodeB receives an RRCConnectionSetupComplete-NB message for an NB-IoT CP
(control plane CIoT EPS optimization) call or an NB-IoT UP resume call, the equivalent
number of times that the call is processed on the main control board or BBP is collected in the
method described in the description. The equivalent numbers are accumulated and the
accumulated value is taken as the VS.CallAttemptNBIoT.eNodeBBoard counter value.
In addition, the accumulated equivalent number of MBB call processing times (that is, B/A)
within every second in a board is sampled. At the end of a measurement period, the maximum
sampling result is taken as the VS.CallAttempt.Max.eNodeBBoard counter value for the
board. The accumulated equivalent number of NB-IoT call processing times (that is, B/A)
within every second in a board is sampled. At the end of a measurement period, the maximum
sampling result is taken as the VS.CallAttempt.MaxNBIoT.eNodeBBoard counter value for
the board. For example, within a measurement period, the sampling results are X1, X2,
X3, ..., Xn. Then, the VS.CallAttempt.MaxNBIoT.eNodeBBoard counter value is equal to
MAX(Xi).
The accumulated equivalent number of MBB call processing times (that is, B/A) within every
second in a board is sampled. The VS.CallAttempt.CumulativeHighloadCount.eNodeBBoard
counter is incremented by 1 each time the result of B/A is greater than the MBB BHCA of the
board per second.
The CAPS in a specific board is sampled per second. At the end of a measurement period, the
maximum of the sampling results is taken as the VS.Caps.MAX.eNodeBBoard counter value
for the specific board.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
None
Overview
The UserPlane.CPU.eNodeBServiceBoard function subset measures the user-plane CPU
usage of a service board in an eNodeB. This function subset is valid only for eNodeB DUs.
Counters
Counter ID Counter Name Counter Introduced in
Description Version...
Counter Relationship
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The counters measure the average user-plane CPU usage of a board
Measurement Points
The maximum user-plane CPU usage of a board is sampled per second. The average of the
sampling results for each five consecutive seconds is used as the calculation value. At the end
of a measurement period, the average and maximum of these calculation values are used as
the values of the corresponding counters.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The counters measure the maximum user-plane CPU usage of a board
Measurement Points
The maximum user-plane CPU usage of a board is sampled per second. The average of the
sampling results for each five consecutive seconds is used as the calculation value. At the end
of a measurement period, the average and maximum of these calculation values are used as
the values of the corresponding counters.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
None
1.1.12.3.3 Number of Times the User-Plane CPU Usage of a Board Is Greater Than the
Preset Threshold.
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The counter measures the number of times the user-plane CPU usage of a board is greater
than the preset threshold.
Measurement Points
The maximum user-plane CPU usage of a board is sampled per second. The average of the
sampling results for each five consecutive seconds is used as the calculation value. At the end
of a measurement period, the number of calculation values that are greater than 85% is used
as the value of the VS.UPlane.CPULoad.CumulativeHighloadCount.eNodeBBoard counter.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
None
Overview
The NRBoard object type contains function subsets related to the services of each board in the
gNodeB. It reflects the status of the services at the board level.
FunctionSubSets
FunctionSubSet FunctionSubSet Name
Overview
The gNodeB Board User-Plane CPU Measurement (UserPlane.CPU.NRBoard) function
subset measures the user-plane CPU usage of a gNodeB board.
Counters
Counter ID Counter Name Counter Introduced in
Description Version...
Counter Relationship
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
These counters measure the maximum and average user-plane CPU usage of a board in a
gNodeB.
Measurement Points
The maximum user-plane CPU usage of a board in a gNodeB is sampled per second. The
average value of the sampled values is calculated every 5 seconds. At the end of a
measurement period, the average of the calculated values and the maximum of the sampling
results are used as the values of the corresponding counters. This counter applies only to
baseband processing boards. For main control boards, the values of these counters are
displayed as zero.
Formula
None
Unit
%
Related Features
None
1.1.13.1.2 Number of times that the user-plane CPU usage of a board in a gNodeB is
greater than a preset threshold
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the number of times the user-plane CPU usage of a board in a gNodeB
is greater than a preset threshold.
Measurement Points
The maximum user-plane CPU usage of a board in a gNodeB is sampled per second. The
average of the sampling results for each five consecutive seconds is calculated, and the
calculated value is compared with the preset threshold, which equals 85%. Each time a
calculated value is greater than the preset threshold, this counter is incremented by 1. This
counter applies only to baseband processing boards. For main control boards, the value of this
counter is displayed as zero.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
None
Overview
The gNodeB Board User Count Measurement (Traffic.NRBoard) function subset measures
the number of users served by gNodeB boards in different scenarios.
Counters
Counter ID Counter Name Counter Introduced in
Description Version...
Counter Relationship
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
These counters measure the maximum number of RRC_CONNECTED UEs on a baseband
processing board.
Measurement Points
The number of UEs in RRC_CONNECTED mode of a single baseband processing board is
sampled per second. At the end of a measurement period, the maximum of these sampling
results is used as the value of the counter. For DC users, one user is counted for each of the
master base station and the secondary base station.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
None
Overview
The object type FEGE Measurement contains the function subset related to the Ethernet port.
It represents the throughput of services and communication quality of the Ethernet port on the
transmission board in the base station.
FunctionSubSets
FunctionSubSet FunctionSubSet Name
Overview
The ETHPORT function subset measures the traffic at the data link layer on an Ethernet port,
helping users to plan network. Figure 1-1 shows the position of the Ethernet port in the
TCP/IP model.
Figure 1-1
Counters
Counter ID Counter Name Counter Introduced in
Description Version...
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. 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, as shown in Figure 1-2.
Figure 1-2
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. 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 every 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. The system samples the received or
transmitted bytes over the FEGE Ethernet port periodically. At the end of a measurement
period, the system divides the maximum values by the sampling period to obtain the
maximum receive rate or transmit rate; the system divides the minimum values by the
sampling period to obtain the minimum receive rate or transmit rate; the system divides the
average value of the measurement period by the measurement period to obtain the average
rate of this measurement period.
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 total transmit and receive bandwidths of an Ethernet port in the
current measurement period, reflecting the bandwidth of the Ethernet port.
The total bandwidth of a port is indicated by its available bandwidth. The available transmit
bandwidth is determined as follows:
2. If an Ethernet port is activated and the rate limitation function is not configured for the port,
the available bandwidth is indicated by the actual rate of the port.
3. If an Ethernet port is activated and the rate limitation function is configured for the port, the
available bandwidth is the minimum value between the actual rate of the port and the uplink
committed information rate for rate limitation.
2. If an Ethernet port is activated and the rate limitation function is not configured for the port,
the available bandwidth is indicated by the actual rate of the port.
3. If an Ethernet port is activated and the rate limitation function is configured for the port, the
available bandwidth is the minimum value between the actual rate of the port and the
downlink committed information rate for rate limitation.
Measurement Points
Available bandwidth in the transmit and receive directions on the Ethernet port 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. When signal loss occurs over an E1/T1 port, E1/T1
measurement over this port is invalid. Figure 1-3 shows the position of the E1/T1 port in the
TCP/IP model.
Figure 1-3
Counters
Counter ID Counter Name Counter Introduced in
Description Version...
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
1.2.2.1.2 Number of Base Frame Alignment Errors on the E1/T1 Electrical Port
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
If the local end uses the CRC-4 multiframe format but the peer end does not, or if both ends
use the CRC-4 multiframe format, bit errors will occur on the link. This counter measures the
number of CRC errors on the E1/T1 electrical port when bit errors occur on a link within a
measurement period. This counter is valid only when the CRC multiframe (E1) format or
extended super frame (T1) format is used.
Measurement Points
The number of CRC 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 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 E1T1 Ebit errors reported by the peer end when it
receives the data from the local end, that is, the number of cyclic redundancy check (CRC)
failures reported by the peer end, within a measurement period. This counter is valid only
when the CRC multiframe (E1) format or extended super frame (T1) format is used.
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 multi-frame cycles on the E1/T1 port within a
measurement period. This counter is valid only for CRC multi-frames (E1) or extended super-
frames (T1).
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 an 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 measures the unavailable seconds in the TX direction on an E1T1 link, that is,
more than 10 consecutive severe errored seconds (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 an 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 measures the unavailable seconds in the RX direction on an E1T1 link, that is,
more than 10 consecutive severe errored seconds (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
Overview
The object type PPP Measurement contains the PPP link-related function subset. It represents
the traffic volume of services carried by the PPP link of the transmission board in the base
station and the quality of service.
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 1-4 shows the position of the
PPP link in the TCP/IP model.
Figure 1-4
Counters
Counter ID Counter Name Counter Introduced in
Description Version...
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
This counter measures the number of bytes successfully transmitted on the PPP link within a
measurement period. This counter measures the total number of bytes in the address field,
control field, protocol field, and information field in a packet. As shown in Figure 1-5. It
indicates the traffic on the PPP link.
Figure 1-5
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
These counters measure the maximum, minimum, and average transmit and receive rates on a
PPP link within a measurement period. They indicate the traffic volume of the PPP link.
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
These counters measure the total receive bandwidth and total transmit bandwidth of a PPP
link within a measurement period. They indicate the bandwidth of the PPP link. The total
bandwidth of a PPP link is indicated by its available bandwidth. Both the available transmit
and available receive bandwidths of an inactive PPP link are 0. Both the available transmit
and available receive bandwidths of an active PPP link are calculated by multiplying the
number of timeslots (PPPLNK.TSN) configured for the link by the single-timeslot rate (64
kbit/s).
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 1-6 shows the position of the MP group in the TCP/IP
model.
Figure 1-6
Counters
Counter ID Counter Name Counter Introduced in
Description Version...
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
These counters measure the numbers of bytes successfully transmitted and successfully
received in an MP group within a measurement period. They indicate the traffic volume and
transmission capability of an MP group. The counter value includes the number of bytes in
the MP group header and payload of a packet, as shown in Figure 1-7.
Figure 1-7
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
These counters measure the maximum, minimum, and average transmit and receive rates in an
MP group within a measurement period. They indicate the traffic volume of MP links.
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
These counters measure the total receive bandwidth and total transmit bandwidth of an MP
group within a measurement period. They indicate the bandwidth of an MP group. The total
bandwidth of an MP group is indicated by its available bandwidth. The total available
transmit bandwidth is the sum of available transmit bandwidths of all active PPP links in the
MP group. For details, see the meaning of the VS.PPP.TxTotalBW counter. The total available
receive bandwidth is the sum of available receive bandwidths of all active PPP links in the
MP group. For details, see the meaning of the VS.PPP.RxTotalBW 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
Network.IP IP Measurement
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 1-8 shows the position of the IP layer in the TCP/IP model.
Figure 1-8
Counters
Counter ID Counter Name Counter Introduced in
Description Version...
Counter Relationship
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
These counters indicate the traffic volume of a base station at the network layer and its
processing capability of IP packets within the measurement period.
The following table describes the meanings of each counter.
Measurement Points
The numbers of IP packets successfully received, IP packets successfully transmitted,
discarded IP packets received, and discarded IP packets transmitted by a base station are
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
These counters indicate the traffic volume of a base station at the network layer and its
processing capability of bytes in the IP packets within the measurement period.
The following table describes the meanings of each counter.
Figure 1-9
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.
Formula
None
Unit
byte
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Overview
The object type IP Path Measurement contains the function subset related to the IP path in the
base station. It represents the traffic volume and service qualities of IP paths that are
configured on the transmission board. It represents the traffic volume of the packets that
follow the General Packet Radio Service Tunneling Protocol for User Plane (GTP-U). It
provides a fine-grained flow monitoring mechanism, which facilitates the user-data based
QoS management.
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 1-10
shows the position of the IP path in the TCP/IP model.
Figure 1-10
Counters
Counter ID Counter Name Counter Introduced in
Description Version...
Counter Relationship
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
These counters measure the numbers of IP packets successfully transmitted and successfully
received on an IP path at the IP layer within a measurement period. They indicate the traffic
volume of real-time services on one IP path at the IP layer. Real-time services refer to UDP-
based streaming media data, such as the voice service, video conversation (real-time data
stream), and real-time game.
The preceding counters are measured when both the following conditions are met:
Measurement Points
The number of real-time 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
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
These counters measure the numbers of bytes (including the headers and payloads of IP
packets) in the successfully transmitted and successfully received IP packets on the IP path at
the IP layer within a measurement period. Figure 1-11 shows the measurement fields.
In IPSec scenarios, the IPPath.RxRtBytes counter measures the number of bytes in the
decrypted IP packets successfully received after reassembly, and the IPPath.TxRtBytes
counter measures the number of bytes in the IP packets successfully transmitted before
encryption (before fragmentation).
In non-IPSec scenarios, the IPPath.RxRtBytes counter measures the number of bytes in the IP
packets successfully received after reassembly, and the IPPath.TxRtBytes counter measures
the number of bytes in the IP packets successfully transmitted before they are fragmented.
The preceding counters indicate the traffic volume of real-time services on one IP path at the
IP layer. Real-time services refer to UDP-based streaming media data, such as the voice
service, video conversation (real-time data stream), and real-time game.
The preceding counters are measured when both the following conditions are met:
Figure 1-11
Measurement Points
The numbers of bytes (including the headers and payloads of IP packets) in real-time services
successfully transmitted and successfully received on an IP path are 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
byte
Related Features
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
These counters measure the numbers of IP packets successfully transmitted and successfully
received on an IP path at the IP layer within a measurement period. They indicate the non-
real-time traffic volume on one IP path at the IP layer. Non-real-time services include the
video on demand (buffered streaming), interactive game, and TCP-based data stream.
The preceding counters are measured when both the following conditions are met:
Measurement Points
The number of non-real-time 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
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
These counters measure the numbers of bytes (including the headers and payloads of IP
packets) in the successfully transmitted and successfully received packets on the IP path at the
IP layer within a measurement period. Figure 1-12 shows the measurement fields.
In IPSec scenarios, the IPPath.RxNrtBytes counter measures the number of bytes in the
decrypted IP packets successfully received after reassembly, and the IPPath.TxNrtBytes
counter measures the number of bytes in the IP packets successfully transmitted before
encryption (before fragmentation).
In non-IPSec scenarios, the IPPath.RxNrtBytes counter measures the number of bytes in the
IP packets successfully received after reassembly, and the IPPath.TxNrtBytes counter
measures the number of bytes in the IP packets successfully transmitted before they are
fragmented.
The preceding counters indicate the traffic volume of non-real-time services on one IP path at
the IP layer. Non-real-time services include the video on demand (buffered streaming),
interactive game, and TCP-based data stream.
The preceding counters are measured when both the following conditions are met:
1. Users have enabled the IP path performance measurement function.
2. Users have configured non-real-time services.
Figure 1-12
Measurement Points
The number of bytes in the non-real-time service packets 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
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
These counters measure the numbers of bytes (including the headers and payloads of IP
packets) in the successfully transmitted and successfully received IP packets on the IP path at
the IP layer within a measurement period. Figure 1-13 shows the measurement fields.
The preceding counters indicate the traffic volume and transmission quality of services on one
IP path at the IP layer.
Figure 1-13
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 (including the headers and payloads of IP packets) received or
transmitted on an IP path 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
maximum transmit rate and receive rate are calculated based on the maximum number of
bytes within a measurement period. The average rate within a measurement period is
calculated based on the average number of bytes.
Formula
None
Unit
bit/s
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
FunctionSubSets
FunctionSubSet FunctionSubSet Name
Overview
The resource group of a 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 1-14 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 1-14
Counters
Counter ID Counter Name Counter Introduced in
Description Version...
Counter Relationship
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The 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. As shown in Figure 1-15. The
measurement of the counters remains unchanged in packet fragment or IPSec scenarios.
Figure 1-15
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
The 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 one resource group at the data link layer in a
measurement period. This counter measures the MAC frame headers and net payloads when
the resource group is carried on an Ethernet port. This counter measures the PPP/MP frames
when the resource group is carried on the PPP/MP link.
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
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
These counters measure the data transmit congestion duration of one resource group within a
measurement period, that is, the duration when the data buffered in a resource group exceeds
the product of the available bandwidth of the resource group multiplying the congestion time
threshold of the resource group. It indicates the state of data buffered in one resource group.
Measurement Points
The sampling period of this counter is 1s. During a sampling period, this counter is increased
by one if the data buffered in a transmission resource group exceeds the product of the
available bandwidth of the transmission resource group multiplying the congestion time
threshold of the transmission resource group. During a sampling period, this counter remains
unchanged if the data buffered in a transmission resource group is less than or equal to the
product of the available bandwidth of the transmission resource group multiplying the
congestion time threshold of the transmission resource group. The value of this counter equals
the sum of all sampling values in a measurement period. A deviation of one sampling period
may exist in the sampling timer when the timer performs time synchronization. As a result, a
deviation of one sampling period will also be generated in the value of the counters.
Formula
None
Unit
s
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Transmission Network
Detection and Reliability
Improvement
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 Introduced in
Description Version...
Counter Relationship
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the maximum available uplink bandwidth of a resource group within a
measurement period.
1. If the physical port is carried on an MP group, this counter measures the total bandwidth of
the available MP links in the MP group.
2. If the physical port is carried on a PPP link, this counter measures the available bandwidth
on the PPP link.
3. If the physical port is carried on the ETHTRUNK or ETHPORT MO, this counter depends
on the negotiation for the port.
4. If the physical port is carried on the TUNNEL MO, this counter measures the total
available uplink bandwidth on the current TUNNEL MO.
If the uplink rates on the preceding ports are limited, the value of the counter is the smaller
one between the defined upper-limited bandwidth and the measured available bandwidth.
Measurement Points
Based on the flow control algorithm, the base station samples the available uplink bandwidth
of the physical layer every second. At the end of a measurement period, the maximum
sampling value is used as the value of this 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
This counter measures the minimum available uplink bandwidth of a resource group within a
measurement period.
1. If the physical port is carried on an MP group, this counter measures the total bandwidth of
the available MP links in the MP group.
2. If the physical port is carried on a PPP link, this counter measures the available bandwidth
on the PPP link.
3. If the physical port is carried on the ETHTRUNK or ETHPORT MO, this counter depends
on the negotiation for the port.
4. If the physical port is carried on the TUNNEL MO, this counter measures the total
available uplink bandwidth on the current TUNNEL MO.
If the uplink rates on the preceding ports are limited, the value of the counter is the smaller
one between the defined upper-limited bandwidth and the measured available bandwidth.
Measurement Points
Based on the flow control algorithm, the base station samples the available uplink bandwidth
of the physical layer every second. At the end of a measurement period, the minimum
sampling value is used as the value of this 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
This counter measures the average available uplink bandwidth of a resource group within a
measurement period.
1. If the physical port is carried on an MP group, this counter measures the total bandwidth of
the available MP links in the MP group.
2. If the physical port is carried on a PPP link, this counter measures the available bandwidth
on the PPP link.
3. If the physical port is carried on the ETHTRUNK or ETHPORT MO, this counter depends
on the negotiation for the port.
4. If the physical port is carried on the TUNNEL MO, this counter measures the total
available uplink bandwidth on the current TUNNEL MO.
If the uplink rates on the preceding ports are limited, the value of the counter is the smaller
one between the defined upper-limited bandwidth and the measured available bandwidth.
Measurement Points
Based on the flow control algorithm, the base station samples the available uplink bandwidth
of the physical layer every second. At the end of a measurement period, the average value of
all sampling results is used as the value of this 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
This counter measures the maximum available downlink bandwidth of a resource group
within a measurement period.
If the physical port is carried on an MP group, the value of the counter is the total bandwidth
of the available 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 carried on the ETHTRUNK or ETHPORT MO, the value of the counter
depends on the negotiation for the port.
If the physical port is carried on the TUNNEL MO, the value of the counter is the total
available downlink bandwidth on the current TUNNEL MO.
If the downlink rates on the preceding ports are limited, the value of the counter is the smaller
one between the defined lower-limited bandwidth and the measured available bandwidth.
If the IP path is carried on loopback ports, the value of this counter is the total available
downlink bandwidth on the current loopback port (The default downlink bandwidth on the
loopback port is 1 GHz.)
Note: This counter measures the available downlink bandwidth at the MAC-HS layer. The
measurement is valid only when the configured bandwidth is completely shared. The
following condition must be met when the configured bandwidth is completely shared:
Configuration bandwidth of each type of path (such as RT and NRT) > Total physical
bandwidth x 90%.
Measurement Points
Based on the flow control algorithm, the base station samples the available downlink
bandwidth of the physical layer every second. At the end of a measurement period, the
maximum sampling value is used as the value of this counter.
The calculation methods after the sampling vary with flow control algorithms:
When the dynamic flow control algorithm is used, the base station adjusts the available
HSDPA bandwidth based on the result of internal congestion measurement and it samples the
available HSDPA bandwidth every second.
When the static flow control algorithm is used, the base station calculates the HSDPA
available bandwidth using the following formula: HSDPA available bandwidths = Total
physical bandwidth x Coefficient (0.8 for ATM transmission; 0.9 for IP transmission). The
system samples the HSDPA available bandwidth every second.
When the adaptive flow control algorithm is used, the base station does not sample the
HSDPA available bandwidth while in OFF mode. The system samples the HSDPA available
bandwidth every second while in ON mode.
When the none flow control algorithm is used, the system reports 0 as the sampling value
meaning the HSDPA available bandwidth is insignificant in this case.
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 minimum available downlink bandwidth of a resource group within
a measurement period.
If the physical port is carried on an MP group, the value of the counter is the total bandwidth
of the available 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 carried on the ETHTRUNK or ETHPORT MO, the value of the counter
depends on the negotiation for the port.
If the physical port is carried on the TUNNEL MO, the value of the counter is the total
available downlink bandwidth on the current TUNNEL MO.
If the downlink rates on the preceding ports are limited, the value of the counter is the smaller
one between the defined lower-limited bandwidth and the measured available bandwidth.
If the IP path is carried on loopback ports, the value of this counter is the total available
downlink bandwidth on the current loopback port (The default downlink bandwidth on the
loopback port is 1 GHz.)
Note: This counter measures the available downlink bandwidth at the MAC-HS layer. The
measurement is valid only when the configured bandwidth is completely shared. The
following condition must be met when the configured bandwidth is completely shared:
Configuration bandwidth of each type of path (such as RT and NRT) > Total physical
bandwidth x 90%.
Measurement Points
Based on the flow control algorithm, the base station samples the available downlink
bandwidth of the physical layer every second. At the end of a measurement period, the
minimum sampling value is used as the value of this counter.
The calculation methods after the sampling vary with flow control algorithms:
When the dynamic flow control algorithm is used, the base station adjusts the available
HSDPA bandwidth based on the result of internal congestion measurement and it samples the
available HSDPA bandwidth every second.
When the static flow control algorithm is used, the base station calculates the HSDPA
available bandwidth using the following formula: HSDPA available bandwidths = Total
physical bandwidth x Coefficient (0.8 for ATM transmission; 0.9 for IP transmission). The
system samples the HSDPA available bandwidth every second.
When the adaptive flow control algorithm is used, the base station does not sample while in
OFF mode. The system samples the HSDPA available bandwidth every second while on ON
mode.
When the none flow control algorithm is used, the system reports 0 as the sampling value
meaning the HSDPA available bandwidth is insignificant in this case.
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 available downlink bandwidth of a resource group within a
measurement period.
If the physical port is carried on an MP group, the value of the counter is the total bandwidth
of the available 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 carried on the ETHTRUNK or ETHPORT MO, the value of the counter
depends on the negotiation for the port.
If the physical port is carried on the TUNNEL MO, the value of the counter is the total
available downlink bandwidth on the current TUNNEL MO.
If the downlink rates on the preceding ports are limited, the value of the counter is the smaller
one between the defined lower-limited bandwidth and the measured available bandwidth.
If the IP path is carried on loopback ports, the value of this counter is the total available
downlink bandwidth on the current loopback port (The default downlink bandwidth on the
loopback port is 1 GHz.)
Note: This counter measures the available downlink bandwidth at the MAC-HS layer. The
measurement is valid only when the configured bandwidth is completely shared. The
following condition must be met when the configured bandwidth is completely shared:
Configuration bandwidth of each type of path (such as RT and NRT) > Total physical
bandwidth x 90%.
Measurement Points
Based on the flow control algorithm, the base station samples the available downlink
bandwidth of the physical layer every second. At the end of a measurement period, the
average value of all sampling results is used as the value of this counter.
The calculation methods after the sampling vary with flow control algorithms:
When the dynamic flow control algorithm is used, the base station adjusts the available
HSDPA bandwidth based on the result of internal congestion measurement and it samples the
available HSDPA bandwidth every second.
When the static flow control algorithm is used, the base station calculates the HSDPA
available bandwidth using the following formula: HSDPA available bandwidths = Total
physical bandwidth x Coefficient (0.8 for ATM transmission; 0.9 for IP transmission). The
system samples the HSDPA available bandwidth every second.
When the adaptive flow control algorithm is used, the base station does not sample while in
OFF mode. The system samples the HSDPA available bandwidth every second while on ON
mode.
When the none-flow-control algorithm is used, the system reports 0 as the sampling value
meaning the HSDPA available bandwidth is insignificant in this case.
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 available uplink bandwidth increase times of a resource group
within a measurement period. At the end of a measurement period, the sum of the sampling
values is used as the value of this counter. It indicates the statistics of the resource group that
carries 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
1.2.7.2.8 DL Available Bandwidth Increase Times of the Resource Group Based On the
Delay
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the number of available downlink bandwidth increase times of the Iub
resource group of a base station based on the delay within a measurement period. It indicates
the statistics of the resource group that carries PATH.
Measurement Points
Based on the dynamic flow control algorithm, the base station samples the number of times to
increase the available downlink bandwidth of the base station Iub logical port based on the
delay every second, and uses the sum of the sampling values as the value of this counter.
When other algorithms are used, the system reports 0 as the sampling value.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
1.2.7.2.9 DL Available Bandwidth Increase Times of the Resource Group Based On the
Packet Loss
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the available downlink bandwidth increase times of the Iub resource
group of a base station based the packet loss within a measurement period. It indicates the
statistics of the resource group that carries PATH.
Measurement Points
Based on the dynamic flow control algorithm, the base station samples the number of times to
increase the available downlink bandwidth of the base station Iub logical port based on the
packet loss every second, and uses the sum of the sampling values as the value of this counter.
When other algorithms are used, the system reports 0 as the sampling value.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
1.2.7.2.10 UL Available Bandwidth Decrease Times of the Resource Group Based On the
Delay
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the available uplink bandwidth decrease times of the Iub logical port of
a base station based the delay within a measurement period. It indicates the statistics of the
resource group that carries 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
1.2.7.2.11 DL Available Bandwidth Decrease Times of the Resource Group Based On the
Delay
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the number of available downlink bandwidth decrease times of the Iub
resource group of a base station based the delay within a measurement period. It indicates the
statistics of the resource group that carries PATH.
Measurement Points
Based on the dynamic flow control algorithm, the base station samples the number of times to
decrease the available downlink bandwidth of the base station Iub logical port based on the
delay every second, and uses the sum of the sampling values as the value of this counter.
When other algorithms are used, the system reports 0 as the sampling value.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
1.2.7.2.12 UL Available Bandwidth Decrease Times of the Resource Group Based On the
Packet Loss
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the available uplink bandwidth decrease times of the Iub resource
group of a base station based the packet loss within a measurement period. It indicates the
statistics of the resource group that carries 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
1.2.7.2.13 DL Available Bandwidth Decrease Times of the Resource Group Based On the
Packet Loss
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the available downlink bandwidth decrease times of the Iub resource
group of a base station based the packet loss within a measurement period. It indicates the
statistics of the resource group that carries PATH.
Measurement Points
Based on the dynamic flow control algorithm, the base station samples the number of times to
decrease the available downlink bandwidth of the base station Iub logical port based on the
packet loss every second, and uses the sum of the sampling values as the value of this counter.
When other algorithms are used, the system reports 0 as the sampling value.
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 data frames successfully transmitted in a resource group
within a measurement period. It indicates the statistics of the resource group that carries
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
This counter measures the number of data frames successfully received by the base station Iub
resource group within a measurement period. It indicates the statistics of the resource group
that carries PATH.
Measurement Points
Based on the dynamic flow control algorithm, the base station samples the number of data
frames successfully received on the base station Iub logical port every second, and uses the
sum of the sampling results as the value of this counter at the end of a measurement period.
When other algorithms are used, the system reports 0 as the sampling value.
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 discarded uplink data frames in a resource group
(including those discarded on the interface board of the RNC, in the intermediate transmission
link, and within the base station) within a measurement period. It indicates the statistics of the
resource group that carries PATH.
Measurement Points
The number of frames (including those discarded on the interface board of the RNC, in the
intermediate transmission link, and within the base station) 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
This counter measures the discarded downlink data frames in a base station Iub resource
group (including those discarded on the interface board of the RNC, in the intermediate
transmission link, and within the base station) within a measurement period. It indicates the
statistics of the resource group that carries PATH.
Measurement Points
Based on the dynamic flow control algorithm, the base station samples the number of
discarded data frames on the base station Iub logical port (including those discarded on the
interface board of the RNC, in the intermediate transmission link, and within the base station)
every second, and uses the sum of the sampling results as the value of this counter at the end
of a measurement period.
When other algorithms are used, the system reports 0 as the sampling value.
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 maximum uplink delay jitter of a resource group within a
measurement period. It indicates the statistics of the resource group that carries PATH.
Measurement Points
The uplink delay jitter is sampled every second. At the end of a measurement period, the
maximum sampling value is used as the value of this 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
This counter measures the minimum uplink delay jitter of a resource group within a
measurement period. It indicates the statistics of the resource group that carries PATH.
Measurement Points
The uplink delay jitter is sampled every second. At the end of a measurement period, the
minimum sampling value is used as the value of this 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
This counter measures the average uplink delay jitter of a resource group within a
measurement period. It indicates the statistics of the resource group that carries PATH.
Measurement Points
The uplink delay jitter is sampled every second. At the end of a measurement period, the
average value of all sampling results is used as the value of this 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
This counter measures the maximum downlink delay jitter of a resource group within a
measurement period. It indicates the statistics of the resource group that carries PATH.
Measurement Points
Based on the flow control algorithm, the base station samples the downlink delay jitter every
second. At the end of a measurement period, the maximum sampling value is used as the
value of this counter.
When other algorithms are used, the system reports 0 as the sampling value.
Formula
None
Unit
ms
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the minimum downlink delay jitter of a resource group within a
measurement period. It indicates the statistics of the resource group that carries PATH.
Measurement Points
Based on the flow control algorithm, the base station samples the downlink delay jitter every
second. At the end of a measurement period, the minimum sampling value is used as the value
of this counter.
When other algorithms are used, the system reports 0 as the sampling value.
Formula
None
Unit
ms
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 downlink delay jitter of a resource group within a
measurement period. It indicates the statistics of the resource group that carries PATH.
Measurement Points
Based on the flow control algorithm, the base station samples the downlink delay jitter every
second. At the end of a measurement period, the average value of all sampling results is used
as the value of this counter.
When other algorithms are used, the system reports 0 as the sampling value.
Formula
None
Unit
ms
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the uplink congestion duration of a resource group within a
measurement period. It indicates the statistics of the resource group that carries PATH.
Measurement Points
The base station determines whether the following requirement is met:
VS.IUB.FlowCtrol.UL.AdjBW.LgcPort.Avg x 0.8 < Actual physical layer flow of the uplink
logic port. If the preceding requirement is met, the uplink congestion duration is increased by
one second. If the preceding requirement is not met, the uplink congestion duration does not
change. Uplink congestion duration is sampled every second. At the end of a measurement
period, these sampling results are accumulated. Under certain circumstances, the value of this
counter may have an error of one sampling period (one 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 measures the downlink congestion duration of a resource group within a
measurement period. It indicates the statistics of the resource group that carries PATH.
Measurement Points
When the dynamic flow control algorithm is enabled and 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 < HSDPA traffic volume on the downlink
logic port. If the preceding requirement is met, the downlink congestion duration is increased
by one second. If the preceding requirement is not met, the downlink congestion duration
does not change. Samples are taken every second. All sampling results within a measurement
period are accumulated. When other algorithms are used, the system reports 0 as the sampling
value. Under certain circumstances, the value of this counter may have an error of one
sampling period (one second).
Formula
None
Unit
s
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Overview
The Allocated Band Measurement function subset measures the bandwidth that has been
allocated to each resource group. The bandwidths of all resource groups are measured without
discriminating between interface protocols. Currently, bandwidth allocation is triggered only
over the S1, X2, and eX2 interfaces. Figure 1-16 shows the position of the resource group in
the TCP/IP model.
Figure 1-16
Counters
Counter ID Counter Name Counter Introduced in
Description Version...
Counter Relationship
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
These counters provide the maximum and average transmit/receive bandwidths in a resource
group in a measurement period. The sampling value depends on the current service access
status. The counters only indicate the bandwidth allocation instead of real-time usage.
Measurement Points
The allocated bandwidth is sampled every 10 seconds. At the end of a measurement period,
the maximum and average of these sampling results are used as the values of the
corresponding counters.
Formula
None
Unit
kbit/s
Related Features
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
These counters provide the maximum and average allocated bandwidth ratios in a resource
group in a measurement period. The sampling value depends on the current service access
status. The counters only indicate the bandwidth allocation instead of real-time usage.
Measurement Points
The allocated bandwidth ratio is sampled every 10 seconds. The allocated bandwidth ratio is
calculated by multiplying the allocated bandwidth by the total bandwidth. If the calculated
result is greater than 1, the allocated bandwidth ratio is 100. At the end of a measurement
period, the maximum and average sampling results are used as the values of the
corresponding counters.
Formula
None
Unit
%
Related Features
None
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 1-17 shows the
position of the IP PM in the TCP/IP model. Figure 1-18 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 1-17
Figure 1-18
Counters
Counter ID Counter Name Counter Introduced in
Description Version...
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.
The counters are measured as follows:
The VS.IPPM.Bits.MeansTx and VS.IPPM.Peak.Bits.RateTx counters are sampled per
second. Let Tn be the number of accumulated transmitted bits at second n, and Tn-1 be the
number of accumulated transmitted bits at second n-1. Then, bit transmit rate at second n = Tn
- Tn-1. At the end of a measurement period, the average of the bit transmit rates is used as the
value of the VS.IPPM.Bits.MeansTx, and the maximum of the bit transmit rates is used as the
value of the VS.IPPM.Peak.Bits.RateTx. Figure 1-19 shows the measured fields.
The VS.IPPM.Peer.Bits.MeansRx and VS.IPPM.Peer.Peak.Bits.RateRx counters are sampled
per second. Let Rn be the number of accumulated received bits at second n, and Rn-1 be the
number of accumulated received bits at second n-1. Then, bit receive rate at second n = Rn -
Rn-1. At the end of a measurement period, the average of the bit receive rates is used as the
value of the VS.IPPM.Peer.Bits.MeansRx counter, and the maximum of the bit receive rates is
used as the value of the VS.IPPM.Peer.Peak.Bits.RateRx counter. Figure 1-19 shows the
measured fields.
Figure 1-19
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 user
plane path.
Measurement Points
The numbers of transmitted forward packets and lost forward packets on the link are 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 packet loss rate in a second is obtained by
dividing the number of lost forward packets in the second by the number of transmit forward
packets in the second. At the end of the measurement period, the maximum packet loss rate is
used as the maximum one among all the packet loss rates in the measurement period. 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. The
VS.IPPM.Forword.DropMeans and VS.IPPM.Forword.Peak.DropRates counters are invalid
when there is no traffic.
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.
The counter VS.IPPM.Forward.JitterStandardDeviation provides the jitter standard deviation
of FM frames on a link at the end of a measurement period. The forward jitter is calculated by
using the following formula: Forward jitter = T2 - T1 - T, where T2 is the time when the FM
frame is received, T1 is the time when the FM frame is sent, and T is the standard delay.
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 measure the average, maximum, and minimum round-trip times (RTTs) for the
IP PM packets on the transport network within a measurement period. They indicate the delay
of 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 maximum value among the sampling results of FM frames and BR frames is used as the
value of the VS.IPPM.MaxRttDelay counter.
The minimum value among the sampling results 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 user plane 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
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
These counters measure the average, maximum, and minimum high-precision round-trip
times (RTTs) for the IP PM packets on the transport network within a measurement period.
They reflect the delay on the transport network.
Measurement Points
The high-precision RTT is sampled and calculated by the IP PM mechanism every second.
After forward activation is performed on an IP PM link, the local end sends FM frames and
receives BR frames periodically.
The maximum value among the sampling results of FM and BR frames is used as the value of
the VS.IPPM.HighLevel.MaxRttDelay counter.
The minimum value among the sampling results of FM and BR frames is used as the value of
the VS.IPPM.HighLevel.MinRttDelay counter.
Formula
None
Unit
microsecond
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, maximum, and minimum high-precision one-way delays
for the IP PM packets on the transport network within a measurement period. They reflect the
delay on the transport network. The one-way delay is the time consumed to transmit IP PM
detection packets from the local end to the peer end.
Measurement Points
The one-way delay is sampled and calculated by the IP PM mechanism every second.
After forward activation is performed on an IP PM link, the local end sends FM frames and
receives BR frames periodically.
A sends FM frames at T5. B receives the FM frames at T6. When A and B are synchronized,
the one-way delay on the A side is T6 minus T5.
The system obtains the average one-way delay on an IP PM link every second.
The maximum value among the sampling results is used as the value of the
VS.IPPM.MaxOwdDelay counter.
The minimum value among the sampling results is used as the value of the
VS.IPPM.MinOwdDelay counter.
Formula
None
Unit
microsecond
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
FunctionSubSets
FunctionSubSet FunctionSubSet Name
Overview
The Network.IPv6 function subset measures the traffic volumes of IPv6 packets, such as the
number of successfully transmitted or received IPv6 packets or the number of bytes in the
transmitted or received IPv6 packets. It represents the throughput of IPv6 packets on the
transmission board in the base station. Figure 1-20 shows the position of the IPv6 in the
TCP/IP model.
Figure 1-20
Counters
Counter ID Counter Name Counter Introduced in
Description Version...
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, discarded packets due to transmission failures,
successfully received packets, and discarded packets due to receive failures on the IPv6 path
per second. At the end of a measurement period, the sum of these sampling results is used as
the value of the corresponding counter. If packets need to be fragmented, the number of TX
packets is measured after the packets are fragmented and the number of RX packets is
measured before 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
The following table describes the meanings of each counter.
Figure 1-21
Measurement Points
Number of successfully transmitted bytes, discarded bytes due to transmission failures,
successfully received bytes, and discarded bytes due to receive failures on the IPv6 path per
second. At the end of a measurement period, the sum of these sampling results is used as the
value of the corresponding counter. If packets need to be fragmented, the number of TX bytes
is measured after the packets are fragmented and the number of RX bytes is measured before
the packets are reassembled.
Formula
None
Unit
byte
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 1-22 shows
the position of the OM channel in the TCP/IP model.
Figure 1-22
Counters
Counter ID Counter Name Counter Introduced in
Description Version...
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 by an OM channel in a
measurement period. The TCP packets include control packets related to TCP link
establishment, removal, and keepalive, and data packets exchanged between TCP connection-
based applications. This counter is used to reflect the traffic volume on the OM channel.
Measurement Points
The total number of packets received by the OM channel is sampled every one second. At the
end of a measurement period, the sum of these sampling results is used as the value of this
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, of which the data length is not
zero, received by an OM channel in a measurement period. This counter is used to reflect the
traffic volume on the OM channel.
Measurement Points
The number of in-order packets received by the OM channel is sampled every one second. At
the end of a measurement period, the sum of these sampling results is used as the value of this
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 window probe packets received by an OM channel in a
measurement period. This counter is used to reflect the traffic volume on the OM channel.
When the local end informs the peer end that the receive window size is zero, the peer end
periodically sends window probe packets to check the size of the receive window at the local
end.
Measurement Points
The number of window probe packets received by the OM channel is sampled every one
second. At the end of a measurement period, the sum of these sampling results is used as the
value of this 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 window size update packets received by an OM channel
in a measurement period. This counter is used to reflect the quality of the OM channel. The
peer end sends a window size update packet when it receives a window probe packet from the
local end or when the window size changes at the peer end.
Measurement Points
The number of window size update packets received by the OM channel is sampled every one
second. At the end of a measurement period, the sum of these sampling results is used as the
value of this 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 duplicate packets received by an OM channel in a
measurement period. This counter is used to reflect the quality of the OM channel. Two
packets are fully duplicate if they have the same sequence number and the same data. If
congestion or delay occurs on a network, the ACK packets cannot be transmitted in time to
the peer end. In this case, the peer end retransmits the data packets. This counter is used to
reflect the link quality and the receive capability of the transmit end.
Measurement Points
The number of fully duplicate packets received by the OM channel is sampled every one
second. At the end of a measurement period, the sum of these sampling results is used as the
value of this 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 duplicate packets received by an OM channel
in a measurement period. This counter is used to reflect the quality of the OM channel. Two
packets are partially duplicate if they have the same data. This counter is used to reflect the
link quality and the receive capability of the transmit end.
Measurement Points
The number of partially duplicate packets received by the OM channel is sampled every one
second. At the end of a measurement period, the sum of these sampling results is used as the
value of this 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 by an OM channel in a
measurement period. Packets may not be received in sequence when they are transmitted
through multiple routes or retransmitted on networks or data link layers. This counter is used
to reflect the quality of the OM channel.
Measurement Points
The number of out-of-order packets received by the OM channel is sampled every one
second. At the end of a measurement period, the sum of these sampling results is used as the
value of this 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 an OM channel
in a measurement period. A packet falls beyond the receive window if its size is larger than
the value indicated by the receive window. This counter is used to reflect the quality of the
OM channel.
Measurement Points
The number of packets beyond the receive window of an OM channel is sampled every one
second. At the end of a measurement period, the sum of these sampling results is used as the
value of this 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 FIN packets, which are received after the connection is
released, by an OM channel from the peer end in a measurement period. This counter is used
to reflect the quality of the OM channel. Some data is buffered during transmission and can be
received only after the connection is released. This counter is used to reflect the network
quality.
Measurement Points
The number of packets received by the OM channel after the connection is released is
sampled every one second. At the end of a measurement period, the sum of these sampling
results is used as the value of this 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 ACK packets received by an OM channel in a
measurement period. The ACK packets are packets with the ACK flags, including packets
carrying only ACK information and packets carrying ACK information and other information.
This counter is used to reflect the quality of the OM channel.
Measurement Points
The number of ACK packets received by the OM channel is sampled every one second. At the
end of a measurement period, the sum of these sampling results is used as the value of this
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 duplicate ACK packets received by an OM channel in a
measurement period. If the sequence number of a TCP packet received by the peer end is not
as expected, ACK packets will be retransmitted. This counter is used to reflect the quality of
the OM channel.
Measurement Points
The number of duplicate ACK packets received by the OM channel is sampled every one
second. At the end of a measurement period, the sum of these sampling results is used as the
value of this 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 ACK packets for data that has not been
transmitted by an OM channel in a measurement period. This counter is used to reflect the
quality of the OM channel.
Measurement Points
The number of received ACK packets for non-transmitted data by the OM channel is sampled
every one second. At the end of a measurement period, the sum of these sampling results is
used as the value of this 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 transmitted successfully and
unsuccessfully by an OM channel in a measurement period. The TCP packets include control
packets related to TCP link establishment, removal, and keepalive, and data packets
exchanged between TCP connection-based applications. This counter is used to reflect the
traffic volume on the OM channel.
Measurement Points
The total number of packets transmitted by the OM channel is sampled every one second. At
the end of a measurement period, the sum of these sampling results is used as the value of this
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 urgent data packets transmitted successfully and
unsuccessfully by an OM channel in a measurement period. This counter is used to reflect the
traffic volume 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 by the OM channel is sampled every one
second. At the end of a measurement period, the sum of these sampling results is used as the
value of this 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 packets transmitted successfully and
unsuccessfully by an OM channel in a measurement period. This counter is used to reflect the
traffic volume on the OM channel. A control packet is a TCP packet with the SYN, FIN, or
RST bit set and with no data carried, which is used for connection setup and connection
release.
Measurement Points
The number of control packets transmitted by the OM channel is sampled every one second.
At the end of a measurement period, the sum of these sampling results is used as the value of
this 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 window probe packets transmitted successfully and
unsuccessfully by an OM channel in a measurement period. This counter is used to reflect the
quality of the OM channel. If the local end receives an ACK packet indicating that the receive
window size is zero, the local end will send a one-byte TCP packet, that is, a window probe
packet, to the peer end at a certain interval. The transmitted window probe packets are used to
determine whether the receive end can receive packets, that is, whether the receive window
size changes to a non-zero value. The larger the value of this counter, the larger extent the
transmit capability is stronger than the receive capability.
Measurement Points
The number of window probe packets transmitted by the OM channel is sampled every one
second. At the end of a measurement period, the sum of these sampling results is used as the
value of this 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 window size update packets successfully and
unsuccessfully transmitted by an OM channel in a measurement period. When the receive
window of the local end changes, a window size update packet is sent, which carries only the
window update information, has a data length of 0, and corresponds to the window probe
packet. This counter is used to reflect the quality of the OM channel.
Measurement Points
The number of window size update packets transmitted by the OM channel is sampled every
one second. At the end of a measurement period, the sum of these sampling results is used as
the value of this 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 data packets transmitted successfully and unsuccessfully
by an OM channel in a measurement period. This counter is used to reflect the traffic volume
on the OM channel.
Measurement Points
The number of data packets transmitted by the OM channel is sampled every one second. At
the end of a measurement period, the sum of these sampling results is used as the value of this
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 retransmitted successfully and unsuccessfully
by an OM channel in a measurement period. One end retransmits a packet if it does not
receive an ACK packet for the packet within a specified time. This counter is used to reflect
the quality of the OM channel.
Measurement Points
The number of packets retransmitted by the OM channel is sampled every one second. At the
end of a measurement period, the sum of these sampling results is used as the value of this
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 ACK packets successfully and unsuccessfully
transmitted by an OM channel in a measurement period. The ACK packets include packets
carrying only ACK information (with a data length of 0) and packets carrying ACK
information and other information. This counter is used to reflect the quality of the OM
channel.
Measurement Points
The number of ACK packets transmitted by the OM channel is sampled every one second. At
the end of a measurement period, the sum of these sampling results is used as the value of this
counter.
Formula
None
Unit
packet
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
FunctionSubSets
FunctionSubSet FunctionSubSet Name
Overview
The Network.Tunnel function subset measures the traffic and data rate in the tunnel. It
represents the traffic volume of services carried by the tunnel in the base station and the
quality of data transmission. Figure 1-23 shows the position of the tunnel in the TCP/IP
model.
Figure 1-23
Counters
Counter ID Counter Name Counter Introduced in
Description Version...
Counter Relationship
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
These counters measure the numbers of bytes in the packets transmitted and received on a
tunnel at the data link layer within a measurement period. Figure 1-24 shows the
measurement fields. They indicate the traffic volume on the tunnel at the data link layer.
Figure 1-24
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
These counters measure the numbers of packets transmitted and received on a tunnel at the
data link layer within a measurement period. They indicate the traffic volume and
transmission quality of the tunnel at the data link layer.
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
These counters measure the maximum, minimum, and average transmit and receive rates on a
tunnel at the data link layer within a measurement period. They indicate the traffic volume on
the tunnel at the data link layer.
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 Introduced in
Description Version...
Counter Relationship
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
These counters measure the numbers of packets successfully received on the AAL2 path,
packets successfully transmitted on the AAL2 path, discarded packets received on the AAL2
path, and discarded packets transmitted on the AAL2 path within a measurement period. They
indicate the traffic volume on the AAL2 path. In the TX direction, a packet is discarded when
errors occur during frame encapsulation. In the RX direction, a packet is discarded when
errors occur during the check and reassembly.
Measurement Points
The numbers of packets successfully received, packets successfully transmitted, discarded
packets received, and discarded packets transmitted on a link are 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
Overview
The SAAL object type contains the function subsets related to SAAL links. It indicates the
traffic of signaling services carried on SAAL links and the service quality.
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 Introduced in
Description Version...
Counter Relationship
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
These counters measure the numbers of packets received on an SAAL link at the AAL5 layer,
packets transmitted on an SAAL link at the AAL5 layer, discarded packets received on an
SAAL link at the AAL5 layer, and discarded packets transmitted on an SAAL link at the
AAL5 layer. They indicate the traffic volume at the SAAL AAL5 layer.
Measurement Points
The numbers of packets successfully received, packets successfully transmitted, discarded
packets received, and discarded packets transmitted on a link are 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
These counters measure the numbers of cells on an SAAL link at the AAL5 layer within a
measurement period. They indicate the traffic volume at the SAAL AAL5 layer.
Measurement Points
The numbers of transmitted cells and received cells on a link are 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
1.2.13.1.3 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 measures the number of packets successfully transmitted to the AAL5 layer from
the upper-layer SAAL link within a measurement period. It indicates the traffic volume 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
1.2.13.1.4 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 measures the number of discarded packets transmitted to the AAL5 layer on an
SAAL link within a measurement period. It indicates the traffic volume on the SAAL link. A
packet is discarded when errors occur during frame encapsulation.
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
1.2.13.1.5 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 measures the number of packets successfully received by the upper-layer SAAL
link from the AAL5 layer within a measurement period. It indicates the traffic volume 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
1.2.13.1.6 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 measures the number of discarded packets received from the AAL5 layer on an
SAAL link within a measurement period. It indicates the traffic volume on the SAAL link. A
packet is discarded when errors occur during frame encapsulation.
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
1.2.13.1.7 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
1.2.13.1.8 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
1.2.13.1.9 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
Overview
The IMAGRP object type contains the function subsets related to IMA groups. It indicates the
traffic of services carried on IMA groups and the service quality.
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 Introduced in
Description Version...
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 numbers cells received, cells transmitted, discarded cells received, and discarded cells
transmitted on a link are 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
Overview
The IPOAAAL5 object type contains the function subsets related to IPOA AAL5. It indicates
the traffic of services carried on IPOA AAL5 and the service quality.
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 Introduced in
Description Version...
Counter Relationship
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
These counters measure the numbers of packets received on an IPoA link at the AAL5 layer,
packets transmitted on an IPoA link at the AAL5 layer, discarded packets received on an
IPoA link at the AAL5 layer, and discarded packets transmitted on an IPoA link at the AAL5
layer within a measurement period. They indicate the traffic volume at the IPoA AAL5 layer.
In the TX direction, a packet is discarded when errors occur during frame encapsulation. In
the RX direction, a packet is discarded when errors occur during the check and reassembly.
Measurement Points
The numbers of packets received, packets transmitted, discarded packets received, and
discarded packets transmitted on an IPoA link at the AAL5 layer are 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
These counters measure the numbers of packets transmitted and received on an IPoA link at
the AAL5 layer. They indicate the traffic volume at the IPoA AAL5 layer.
Measurement Points
The numbers of transmitted cells and received cells on a link are 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
Overview
The object type TRUNK measurement contains the TRUNK-related function subset. It
represents the traffic volume of services carried by the TRUNK in the base station and the
quality of service.
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 Introduced in
Description Version...
Counter Relationship
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
These counters measure the numbers of packets transmitted, packets received, and error
packets received by a trunk. They indicate the link state of the trunk.
Measurement Points
The number of packets transmitted, packets received, or error packets received by a trunk 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.
Received error packets include error packets received on a physical path and error packets
detected during a CRC. Error packets received on a physical path include those with
erroneous headers, discarded by a MAC address, filtered out by an L2 ACL rule, discarded
due to erroneous protocol types, and discarded ARP MISS packets.
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 total transmit and receive bandwidths of a trunk group in the
current measurement period, reflecting the bandwidth of the trunk group. The total bandwidth
of a trunk group is indicated by its available bandwidth. The total available transmit
bandwidth is the sum of available transmit bandwidths of all member ports in the trunk group.
For details, see the meaning of the VS.FEGE.TxTotalBW counter. The total available receive
bandwidth is the sum of available receive bandwidths of all member ports in the trunk group.
For details, see the meaning of the VS.FEGE.RxTotalBW counter.
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 measure the maximum and average transmit rate and receive rate on the trunk
within a measurement period. They indicate the link state of the trunk.
Measurement Points
The transmit rate or the receive rate on the trunk is sampled every second. At the end of a
measurement period, the maximum 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
Overview
The firewall function subset measures the state of firewall. It helps to analyze the firewall
state.
Counters
Counter ID Counter Name Counter Introduced in
Description Version...
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 ports
within a measurement period. A packet is discarded when it matches the ACL rule and the
ACL rule rejects it.
Disuse Statement:
This counter will be replaced by the VS.PacketFilter.RxL2ACLFilterDropPkts counter in later
versions. In the current version, this counter can be reported normally when Transmission
Configuration Mode in the GTRANSPARA MO is set to OLD, but is replaced by the
VS.PacketFilter.RxL2ACLFilterDropPkts counter when Transmission Configuration Mode in
the GTRANSPARA MO is set to NEW. This counter will be removed from later versions.
Therefore, avoid using this counter.
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
1.2.17.1.2 Number of discarded packets due to advanced ACL filter based on port
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
ports within a measurement period. Advanced ACLs refer to L3 and L4 ACLs. A packet is
discarded when it matches the ACL rule and the ACL rule rejects it.
Disuse Statement:
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 Introduced in
Description Version...
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 provides the number of re-keys performed by the IKE child SA of a base station.
Measurement Points
When the IKE child SA of a base station performs one re-key, the value of this counter is
incremented by one within 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 provides the number of failed DPD sessions in a base station, that is, the number
of expired DPD sessions after the SA negotiation in the second phase succeeds.
Measurement Points
The base station takes samples of the number of disconnected IKE links caused by failed DPD
sessions every 30 seconds. At the end of a measurement period, the sum of all sampling
values 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 times that a base station fails to initiate a re-key
negotiation for IKE child SA.
Measurement Points
In a measurement period, when a base station fails to initiate a re-key negotiation for IKE
child SA, the value of this counter is incremented by one and the accumulated number within
this measurement period 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 times that a base station fails to respond to a re-key
negotiation request for IKE child SA.
Measurement Points
In a measurement period, when a base station fails to respond to a re-key negotiation request
for IKE child SA of the base station, the value of this counter is incremented by one and the
accumulated number within this measurement period 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 times that a base station successfully initiates a re-key
negotiation for IKE child SA.
Measurement Points
In a measurement period, when a base station successfully initiates a re-key negotiation for
IKE child SA, the value of this counter is incremented by one and the accumulated number
within this measurement period 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 times that a base station successfully responds to a re-
key request negotiation for IKE child SA.
Measurement Points
In a measurement period, when a base station successfully responds to a re-key negotiation
request for IKE child SA, the value of this counter is incremented by one and the accumulated
number within this measurement period 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 times that a base station successfully initiates a re-key
negotiation for IKE SA.
Measurement Points
In a measurement period, when a base station successfully initiates a re-key negotiation for
IKE SA, the value of this counter is incremented by one and the accumulated number within
this measurement period 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 times that a base station successfully responds to a re-
key request negotiation for IKE SA.
Measurement Points
In a measurement period, when a base station successfully responds to a re-key negotiation
request for IKE SA, the value of this counter is incremented by one and the accumulated
number within this measurement period 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 times that a base station fails to initiate a re-key
negotiation for IKE SA.
Measurement Points
In a measurement period, when a base station fails to initiate a re-key negotiation for IKE SA,
the value of this counter is incremented by one and the accumulated number within this
measurement period 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 times that a base station fails to respond to a re-key
negotiation request for IKE SA.
Measurement Points
In a measurement period, when a base station fails to respond to a re-key negotiation request
for IKE SA, the value of this counter is incremented by one and the accumulated number
within this measurement period 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 times that a base station successfully initiates an IKEv2
re-authentication.
Measurement Points
In a measurement period, when a base station successfully initiates an IKEv2 re-
authentication, the sum of the successful re-authentication initiations at the first and second
stages of the measurement period 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 times that a base station successfully responds to an
IKEv2 re-authentication request.
Measurement Points
In a measurement period, when a base station successfully responds to an IKEv2 re-
authentication request, the sum of the successful responses to re-authentication requests at the
first and second stages of the measurement period 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 times that a base station fails to initiate an IKEv2 re-
authentication.
Measurement Points
In a measurement period, when a base station fails to initiate an IKEv2 re-authentication, the
sum of the failed re-authentication initiations at the first and second stages of the
measurement period 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 times that a base station fails to respond to an IKEv2 re-
authentication request.
Measurement Points
In a measurement period, when a base station fails to respond to an IKEv2 re-authentication
request, the sum of the failed responses to re-authentication requests at the first and second
stages of the measurement period is used as the value of this counter.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
1.2.18.1.17 Number of Received IP or ESP Packets with SPI That Does Not Match an
Existing SA
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the number of received IP or ESP packets with SPI that does not match
an existing SA.
Measurement Points
In a measurement period, when a base station receives a packet indicating that the security
parameter index (SPI) does not match the existing SA, the value of this counter is
incremented by one and the accumulated number within this measurement period is used as
the value of this counter.
Formula
None
Unit
packet
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.
Figure 1-25 shows the position of the IPSec layer in the TCP/IP model.
Figure 1-25
Counters
Counter ID Counter Name Counter Introduced in
Description Version...
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 receiver end of the base station
if these packets fail the replay checking within a measurement period. A packet received by
the local end is discarded if it is duplicated or its sequence number is less than any packet in
the anti-replay checking window.
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 receiver end of the base station
if these packets should not have been encrypted. Such packets refer to those cannot match
with the ACLRULE of the SA after being decrypted.
Measurement Points
Samples are taken every 1s to measure the number of packets that are discarded because they
are encrypted, but should not be encrypted, by the receiver end of the base station. At the end
of a measurement period, the sum of all sampling values 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
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 transmitter end of the base
station due to sequence number overflow within a measurement period, that is, the sequence
number of the received encrypted packets exceeds 4163895296.
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
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the number of times that a base station establishes an IPsec SA.
Measurement Points
In a measurement period, when a base station successfully establishes an IPsec SA, the value
of this counter is incremented by one and the accumulated number within this measurement
period 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 times that a base station deletes an IPsec SA.
Measurement Points
In a measurement period, when a base station deletes an IPsec SA, the value of this counter is
incremented by one and the accumulated number within this measurement period is used as
the value of this counter.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Overview
The object type SCTPLNK Measurement contains the function subset related to the Stream
Control Transmission Protocol (SCTP) link of the base station. It represents the traffic volume
of signaling services carried by the SCTP link and the quality of service.
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 1-26
shows the position of the SCTP layer in the TCP/IP model.
Figure 1-26
Counters
Counter ID Counter Name Counter Introduced in
Description Version...
Counter Relationship
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
These counters measure the numbers of bytes in the packets received from the IP layer on an
SCTP link, packets transmitted to the IP layer on an SCTP link, and discarded packets
received from the IP layer on an SCTP link within a measurement period, as shown in Figure
1-27. They indicate the traffic volume of signaling services. The measured bytes include those
in user data (the data field of a user data packet, excluding the MAC header, IP header, and
SCTP header). The measured bytes exclude the SCTP management messages, such as
heartbeat messages, link establishment messages, link disconnection messages, and
handshake messages. Currently, the bytes in the discarded packets received from the IP layer
cannot be measured. The value of the VS.SctpLnk.RxDropBytes counter is always 0.
Figure 1-27
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.
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 numbers of packets received from the IP layer on an SCTP link,
packets transmitted to the IP layer on an SCTP link, and discarded packets received from the
IP layer within a measurement period. They indicate the traffic volume of signaling services.
The measured 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.
Measurement Points
The number of IP packets 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.
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
1.2.20.1.4 Number of packets on the SCTP link from the application layer
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The 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
This counter measures the number of chunks retransmitted from the SCTP link within a
measurement period. It indicates the transmission capability of signaling services.
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 measures the duration when an SCTP link is unavailable within a measurement
period. A link is unavailable when it is faulty or not activated.
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. 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 measures the number of times that an SCTP link is unavailable within a
measurement period. A link is unavailable when it is faulty or not activated.
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.
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 provide the number of data chunks transmitted (including retransmitted data
chunks) and the number of correct data chunks received on an SCTP link within the current
measurement period. They represent the traffic volume of signaling services.
Measurement Points
The number of data chunks transmitted (including retransmitted data chunks) and the number
of correct data chunks received on an SCTP link are 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
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Overview
The UserPlaneHostIP object type contains the function subsets related to the local IP
addresses on the user plane. It indicates the traffic of the user-plane services.
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 Introduced in
Description Version...
Counter Relationship
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
These counters measure the numbers of packets received and transmitted by users based on
the user-plane local IP address at the IP layer within a measurement period. They indicate the
user traffic volume of a user-plane local IP address at the IP layer. The packets measured are
IP packets. If IP packets need to be fragmented, the TX packets are measured before being
fragmented and RX packets are measured after being reassembled.
Measurement Points
The numbers of packets transmitted and received on the user-plane local IP address are
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
These counters measure the numbers of bytes in packets received and transmitted by users
based on the user-plane local IP address at the IP layer within a measurement period, as
shown in Figure 1-28. The measured bytes include IP headers and payloads (also including
IPSec-related payloads such as AH headers and ESP headers in IPSec scenarios). 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.
The counters indicate the user traffic volume of a user-plane local IP address at the IP layer.
Figure 1-28
Measurement Points
The numbers of bytes in packets transmitted and received on the user-plane local IP address
are 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
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 maximum and average transmit and receive rates of the user-
plane local IP address at the IP layer within a measurement period. They indicate the load of a
user-plane local IP address at the IP layer.
Measurement Points
The transmit rate and the receive rate of the user-plane local IP address at the IP layer are
sampled every second. At the end of a measurement period, the maximum 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
This counter measures the number of disordered GTP-U packets received on the user-plane
local IP address within a measurement period. This counter is valid only when the sequence
number check switch for downlink GTP-U packets is turned on (this switch is supported only
by LTE) and the sequence numbers of GTP-U packets sent by the peer device increment
continuously. This counter takes effect only for the UMPT board.
Measurement Points
The number of disordered GTP-U packets received on the user-plane local IP address are
sampled every five seconds. 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
This counter measures the number of discontinuous sequence numbers of GTP-U packets
received on the user-plane local IP address within a measurement period. This counter is valid
only when the sequence number check switch for downlink GTP-U packets is turned on (this
switch is supported only by LTE) and the sequence numbers of received GTP-U packets
increment continuously. This counter takes effect only for the UMPT board.
Measurement Points
The number of discontinuous GTP-U packet sequence numbers received on the user-plane
local IP address are sampled every five seconds. 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
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Overview
The object type GTP-U Measurement contains the function subset related to GTP-U. It
represents the traffic of services on a base station and the service quality.
FunctionSubSets
FunctionSubSet FunctionSubSet Name
Overview
The Transport.Gtpu function subset measures the number of packets or the number of bytes in
the packets received or transmitted on the GTP-U link. It represents the data volume on the
user plane of the base station. The GTP-U layer uses UDP packets for transmission. Figure
1-29 shows the position of the GTP-U layer in the TCP/IP model.
Figure 1-29
Counters
Counter ID Counter Name Counter Introduced in
Description Version...
Counter Relationship
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
These counters measure the numbers of bytes in the packets transmitted, packets received, and
erroneous packets received on the GTP-U link within a measurement period. The measured
fields include GTP-U headers, as shown in Figure 1-30. GTP-U control packets and user data
are measured. The counters reflect the user-plane data volume.
The VS.Gtpu.RxDropBytes counter measures the number of bytes in the erroneous packets
received at the GTP-U layer in the following cases: (1) The inter working (ITW) table fails to
be found. (2) Errors occur in version check. (3) The protocol type is incorrect. (4) The packet
length is incorrect. (5) The TEID is not a configured one. When the ITW table fails to be
found, the base station may release the ITW table before the peer end does during service
release. In this case, the peer end still sends service packets to the base station. As a result, the
base station counts the packets as error packets. Therefore, this counter cannot reflect the
quality of transmission links.
Figure 1-30
Measurement Points
The number of bytes in the packets transmitted, received, or erroneous in the receive direction
on the GTP-U 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.
Formula
None
Unit
byte
Related Features
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
These counters measure the numbers of transmitted, received, and received erroneous packets
on the GTP-U link within a measurement period. These packets include GTP-U control
packets and user data. These counters reflect the user-plane traffic volume.
The VS.Gtpu.RxDropPkts counter measures the number of received erroneous packets at the
GTP-U layer in the following cases: (1) The inter working (ITW) table fails to be found. (2)
Errors occur in version check. (3) The protocol type is incorrect. (4) The packet length is
incorrect. (5) The TEID is not a configured one. When the ITW table fails to be found, the
base station may release the ITW table before the peer end does during service release. In this
case, the peer end still sends service packets to the base station. As a result, the base station
counts the packets as error packets. Therefore, this counter cannot reflect the quality of
transmission links.
Measurement Points
The number of packets in the packets transmitted, received, or erroneous in the receive
direction on the GTP-U 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.
Formula
None
Unit
packet
Related Features
None
Overview
The object type BSTWAMP measurement contains the function subset related to TWAMP. It
represents the quality of the transport network where the base station is located.
FunctionSubSets
FunctionSubSet FunctionSubSet Name
Overview
In a transport network, IP performance can be measured between a base station and another
TWAMP-compliant device. After a base station is deployed, TWAMP measurement can be
used to measure the QoS of radio bearers. During daily maintenance, TWAMP measurement
can be used to identify transmission problems and monitor the performance of the transport
network. The counters that reflect transmission QoS include round-trip delay, one-way packet
loss rate, one-way jitter, the number of received packets, and the number of transmitted
packets.
Counters
Counter ID Counter Name Counter Introduced in
Description Version...
Counter Relationship
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
These counters provide the packet loss rate on the transport network and indicate the
transmission quality on the detected links.
Measurement Points
The sampling period is 30s. In each sampling period, the base station measures the number of
packets sent by the TWAMP sender, the number of packets sent by the TWAMP responder,
and the number of packets received by the TWAMP sender.
Number of lost forward packets = Number of packets sent by the TWAMP sender - Number
of packets sent by the TWAMP responder
Number of lost backward packets = Number of packets sent by the TWAMP responder -
Number of packets received by the TWAMP sender
VS.BSTWAMP.Forward.DropMeans:
The system measures the number of packets sent by the TWAMP sender and the number of
lost forward packets on the link every 30 seconds and calculates the total number in a
measurement period. The value of the VS.BSTWAMP.Forward.DropMeans counter is the
result of dividing the total number of lost forward packets by the total number of packets sent
by the TWAMP sender.
VS.BSTWAMP.Forward.Peak.DropRates:
The forward packet loss rate per 30 seconds can be calculated by dividing the number of lost
forward packets by the number of packets sent by the TWAMP sender. The value of the
VS.BSTWAMP.Forward.Peak.DropRates counter is the maximum forward packet loss rate in
a measurement period.
VS.BSTWAMP.Backward.DropMeans:
The system measures the number of packets sent by the TWAMP responder and the number
of lost backward packets on the link every 30 seconds and calculates the total number in a
measurement period. The value of the VS.BSTWAMP.Backward.DropMeans counter is the
result of dividing the total number of lost backward packets by the total number of packets
sent by the TWAMP responder.
VS.BSTWAMP.Backward.Peak.DropRates:
The backward packet loss rate per 30 seconds can be calculated by dividing the number of
lost backward packets by the number of packets sent by the TWAMP responder. The value of
the VS.BSTWAMP.Backward.Peak.DropRates counter is the maximum backward packet loss
rate in a measurement period.
Formula
None
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 round-trip delay on the transport network. They reflect the time
delay on the transport network.
Measurement Points
The sampling period is 5s. In each sampling period, the base station measures the round-trip
delay on a TWAMP link, as shown in Figure 1-31.
T1 indicates the time when the TWAMP sender sends a test packet.
T2 indicates the time when the TWAMP responder receives the test packet.
T3 indicates the time when the TWAMP responder sends a response packet.
T4 indicates the time when the TWAMP sender receives the response packet.
Round-trip delay = (T2 - T1) + (T4 - T3) = (T4 - T1) - (T3 - T2)
VS.BSTWAMP.MinRttDelay:
The sampling period is 5 seconds. The system measures the average round-trip delay on a link
every 5 seconds and accumulates the round-trip delays at the end of a measurement period to
obtain the total round-trip delay. The value of the VS.BSTWAMP.MinRttDelay counter is the
minimum among all the average round-trip delays in a measurement period.
VS.BSTWAMP.MaxRttDelay:
The value of the VS.BSTWAMP.MaxRttDelay counter is the maximum among all the average
round-trip delays in a measurement period.
VS.BSTWAMP.Rtt.Means:
The value of the VS.BSTWAMP.Rtt.Means counter is the value of dividing the total round-
trip delay by the sampling times.
Figure 1-31
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 variation of BSTWAMP packets transmitted on the transport
network and indicate the stability of the transmission on the detected links.
Measurement Points
The sampling period is 5 seconds. The base station calculates the jitter in each sampling
period. At the end of a measurement period, the system calculates the minimum delay,
average delay, and maximum delay.
Then,
Similarly,
VS.BSTWAMP.Forward.MinJitter:
The sampling period is 5 seconds. The system calculates the forward jitter on a link every 5
seconds and calculates the total forward jitter at the end of a measurement period. The value
of the VS.BSTWAMP.Forward.MinJitter counter is the minimum among all the forward jitters
in a measurement period.
VS.BSTWAMP.Forward.MaxJitter:
The value of the VS.BSTWAMP.Forward.MaxJitter counter is the maximum among all the
jitters in a measurement period.
VS.BSTWAMP.Forward.Jitter.Means:
The value of the VS.BSTWAMP.Forward.Jitter.Means counter is the value of dividing the
total forward jitter by the sampling times.
VS.BSTWAMP.Backward.MinJitter:
The sampling period is 5 seconds. The system calculates the backward jitter on a link every 5
seconds and calculates the total backward jitter at the end of a measurement period. The value
of the VS.BSTWAMP.Backward.MinJitter counter is the minimum among all the backward
jitters in a measurement period.
VS.BSTWAMP.Backward.MaxJitter:
The value of the VS.BSTWAMP.Backward.MaxJitter counter is the maximum among all the
backward jitters in a measurement period.
VS.BSTWAMP.Backward.Jitter.Means:
The value of the VS.BSTWAMP.Backward.Jitter.Means counter is the value of dividing the
total backward jitter by the sampling times.
Figure 1-32
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 or received on the transport network
observed through the base station TWAMP measurement. They reflect the transmission
quality on the checked link. When the interval for sending packets is short, data errors may
occur.
Measurement Points
The number of packets sent or received is sampled every 30 seconds. In each measurement
period, the number of packets sent by the TWAMP sender, the number of packets sent by the
TWAMP reflector, and the number of packets received by the TWAMP sender are measured.
At the end of a measurement period, the accumulations of these sampling results are used as
the values of the corresponding counters.
Formula
None
Unit
packet
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
FunctionSubSets
FunctionSubSet FunctionSubSet Name
Overview
The GPM Measurement function subset measures the congestion of an E2E IP transmission
network based on the RSCGRP MO. GPM detection is a congestion detection mechanism,
preventing the interference of error bits. GPM detection can detect whether congestion occurs
on an E2E IP transmission network regardless of whether there are error bits.
Counters
Counter ID Counter Name Counter Introduced in
Description Version...
Counter Relationship
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the congestion duration on the IP transmission network that is detected
by the GPM detection. It represents the congestion of the E2E IP transmission network.
Disuse Statement:
This counter will be replaced by the VS.IPGPM.CongTime counter in later versions. In the
current version, this counter can be reported normally when Transmission Configuration
Mode in the GTRANSPARA MO is set to OLD, but is replaced by the VS.IPGPM.CongTime
counter when Transmission Configuration Mode in the GTRANSPARA MO is set to NEW.
This counter will be removed from later versions. Therefore, avoid using this counter.
Measurement Points
The base station calculates the congestion duration based on the GPM detection results every
second. The base station takes 5s as a sampling period. At the end of a measurement period,
the sum of these sampling results is used as the value of this counter.
The condition that the GPM can normally detect the congestion duration is as follows: An
HSUPA interactive or background service is performed in the uplink on the Iub transmission
network; An HSDPA interactive, background, or streaming service is performed in the
downlink on the Iub transmission network. If this condition is not met, the GPM detection
result is NO_MEASUREMENT. The duration of this state will not be accumulated to the
measurement value of this congestion duration.
Formula
None
Unit
s
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Overview
The object type Measurement of ETHDM Performance contains the function subsets related
to ETHDM. It reflects the jitter of transmission at the data link layer measured by the base
station based on the ITU-T Y.1731 protocol.
FunctionSubSets
FunctionSubSet FunctionSubSet Name
Overview
The Measurement of Ethernet Delay function subset measures ETHLM-related jitter of the
Ethernet. It helps analyze the jitter loss of transmission at the data link layer measured by the
base station based on the ITU-T Y.1731 protocol. Figure 1-33 shows the position of the
Ethernet port in the TCP/IP model.
Figure 1-33
Counters
Counter ID Counter Name Counter Introduced in
Description Version...
Counter Relationship
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
These counters measure the maximum, minimum, and average round-trip times (RTTs)
obtained by the transport network within a measurement period based on the ITU-T Y.1731
protocol. They indicate the delay of the transport network.
Measurement Points
The base station takes samples every 5s to obtain the Ethernet RTT.
After the Ethernet delay measurement is activated, the base station periodically sends delay
measurement message (DMM) frames and receives delay measurement reply (DMR) frames.
The value of the VS.ETHDM.Rtt.Means counter is calculated by the following formula:
VS.ETHDM.Rtt.Means = Total delay of DMM and DMR frames during the transmission on
links at the end of a measurement period/Total number of received DMR frames.
The maximum sampling value in a measurement period is used as the value of the
VS.ETHDM.MaxRttDelay counter.
The minimum sampling value in a measurement period is used as the value of the
VS.ETHDM.MinRttDelay counter.
Formula
None
Unit
microsecond
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 deviation of RTT jitters and the maximum, minimum,
and average RTT jitters of ITU-T Y.1731 packets in the transport network within a
measurement period. They indicate the delay stability during the transmission of detected data
streams. A larger standard deviation reflects a larger fluctuation in transmission delay.
Measurement Points
The base station takes samples every 5s to obtain the Ethernet RTT jitter.
After the Ethernet delay measurement is activated, the base station periodically sends delay
measurement message (DMM) frames and receives delay measurement reply (DMR) frames.
The VS.ETHDM.RttJitterStandardDeviation counter is calculated as follows: The squared
value of the jitter at the end of a measurement period is divided by the number of received
DMR frames, and then the calculation result is extracted.
The VS.ETHDM.RttJitter.Means counter is calculated by the following formula:
VS.ETHDM.Rtt.Means = Total jitter of DMM and DMR frames during the transmission on
links at the end of a measurement period/Total number of received DMR frames.
The maximum jitter calculated at the end of a measurement period is used as the value of the
VS.ETHDM.MaxRttJitter counter.
The minimum jitter calculated at the end of a measurement period is used as the value of the
VS.ETHDM.MinRttJitter counter.
Formula
None
Unit
microsecond
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
FunctionSubSets
FunctionSubSet FunctionSubSet Name
Overview
The Measurement of Ethernet Packet Loss function subset measures ETHLM-related packet
loss of the Ethernet. It helps analyze the packet loss of transmission at the data link layer
measured by the base station based on the ITU-T Y.1731 protocol. Figure 1-34 shows the
position of the Ethernet port in the TCP/IP model.
Figure 1-34
Counters
Counter ID Counter Name Counter Introduced in
Description Version...
Counter Relationship
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
These counters provide the average, peak, and minimum numbers of forward and backward
data packets detected by ITU-T Y.1731. They indicate the transmission quality of the detected
link.
The forward packet loss rate refers to the packet loss rate of ITU-T Y.1731 detection packets
from the local end to the peer end. The backward packet loss rate refers to the packet loss rate
of response packets from the peer end to the local end.
Measurement Points
The sampling period is 5s. The base station obtains the numbers of forward packets, backward
packets, and lost packets in each sampling period. The base station calculates the total number
of each value at the end of a measurement period. The packet loss rate in each sampling
period is calculated by dividing the number of lost packets by the total number of packets.
The base station calculates the average, maximum, and minimum packet loss rates at the end
of a measurement period.
Formula
None
Unit
%
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
FunctionSubSets
FunctionSubSet FunctionSubSet Name
Overview
The SRIO Port Measurement function subset measures the bandwidth allocated to the SRIO
ports in a base station and guides users through network planning. Figure 1-35 shows the
position of the SRIO port in the SRIO model.
Figure 1-35
Counters
Counter ID Counter Name Counter Introduced in
Description Version...
Counter Relationship
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
These counters provide the maximum and average transmit/receive bandwidths on an SRIO
port in a measurement period. The counters only indicate the bandwidth allocation instead of
real-time usage.
Measurement Points
The allocated bandwidth is sampled every 10 seconds. At the end of a measurement period,
the maximum and average of these sampling results are used as the values of the
corresponding counters.
Formula
None
Unit
kbit/s
Related Features
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
These counters provide the maximum and average allocated bandwidth ratios on an SRIO port
in a measurement period. The counters only indicate the bandwidth allocation instead of real-
time usage.
Measurement Points
The allocated bandwidth ratio is sampled every 10 seconds. The allocated bandwidth ratio is
calculated by multiplying the allocated bandwidth by the total bandwidth. If the calculated
result is greater than 1, the allocated bandwidth ratio is 100. At the end of a measurement
period, the maximum and average sampling results are used as the values of the
corresponding counters.
Formula
None
Unit
%
Related Features
None
FunctionSubSets
FunctionSubSet FunctionSubSet Name
Overview
The IKE Peer Measurement function subset measures the IPSec performance of IKE peers in
a base station. It represents the IPSec status of IKE peers and helps improve the IPSec
maintenance capability.
Counters
Counter ID Counter Name Counter Introduced in
Description Version...
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 an IKE peer.
Measurement Points
The number of IKE packets received by an IKE peer is sampled every five seconds. At the
end of a measurement period, the sum of these sampling results is used as the value of this
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 by an IKE peer.
Measurement Points
The number of IKE packets transmitted by an IKE peer is sampled every five seconds. At the
end of a measurement period, the sum of these sampling results is used as the value of this
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 re-key negotiations initiated by a base station for IKE
peer child SA.
Measurement Points
In a measurement period, when a base station successfully initiates a re-key negotiation for
IKE peer child SA, the value of this counter is incremented by one and the accumulated
number within this measurement period 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 IKE disconnections caused by DPD sessions of an IKE
peer.
Measurement Points
The number of IKE disconnections caused by dead peer detection (DPD) sessions of an IKE
peer is sampled every five seconds. 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 number of IKE authentication requests received by an IKE peer.
Measurement Points
In a measurement period, when an IKE peer receives an IKE authentication request, the value
of this counter is incremented by one and the accumulated number within this measurement
period 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 responses that are received by an IKE peer to IKE
authentication requests.
Measurement Points
In a measurement period, when an IKE peer receives a response to an IKE authentication
request, the value of this counter is incremented by one and the accumulated number within
this measurement period 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 IKE Create Child SA requests received by an IKE peer.
Measurement Points
In a measurement period, when an IKE peer receives an IKE Create Child SA request, the
value of this counter is incremented by one and the accumulated number within this
measurement period 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 responses received by an IKE peer to IKE Create Child
SA requests.
Measurement Points
In a measurement period, when an IKE peer receives a response to an IKE Create Child SA
request, the value of this counter is incremented by one and the accumulated number within
this measurement period is used as the value of this counter.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
1.2.28.1.9 Number of IKE Error Type Notify Messages Received by an IKE Peer
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the number of IKE Error Type Notify messages received by an IKE
peer.
Measurement Points
In a measurement period, when an IKE peer receives an IKE Error Type Notify message, the
value of this counter is incremented by one and the accumulated number within this
measurement period is used as the value of this counter.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
1.2.28.1.10 Number of IKE State Type Notify Messages Received by an IKE Peer
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the number of IKE State Type Notify messages received by an IKE
peer.
Measurement Points
In a measurement period, when an IKE peer receives an IKE State Type Notify message, the
value of this counter is incremented by one and the accumulated number within this
measurement period 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 IKE Delete SA requests received by an IKE peer.
Measurement Points
In a measurement period, when an IKE peer receives an IKE Delete SA request, the value of
this counter is incremented by one and the accumulated number within this measurement
period 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 responses that are received by an IKE peer to IKE
Delete SA requests.
Measurement Points
In a measurement period, when an IKE peer receives a response to an IKE Delete SA request,
the value of this counter is incremented by one and the accumulated number within this
measurement period 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 responses that are received by an IKE peer to IKE
Configuration Payload requests.
Measurement Points
In a measurement period, when an IKE peer receives a response to an IKE Configuration
Payload request, the value of this counter is incremented by one and the accumulated number
within this measurement period 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 IKE initialization requests received by an IKE peer.
Measurement Points
In a measurement period, when an IKE peer receives an IKE initialization request, the value
of this counter is incremented by one and the accumulated number within this measurement
period 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 responses received by an IKE peer to IKE initialization
requests.
Measurement Points
In a measurement period, when an IKE peer receives a response to an IKE initialization
request, the value of this counter is incremented by one and the accumulated number within
this measurement period 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 IKE packets with invalid types, invalid lengths, or
invalid values that are received by an IKE peer.
Measurement Points
The number of invalid IKE packets received by an IKE peer is sampled every five seconds. At
the end of a measurement period, the sum of these sampling results is used as the value of this
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 authentication requests sent by an IKE peer.
Measurement Points
In a measurement period, when an IKE peer sends an IKE authentication request, the value of
this counter is incremented by one and the accumulated number within this measurement
period 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 responses sent by an IKE peer to IKE authentication
requests.
Measurement Points
In a measurement period, when an IKE peer responds to an IKE authentication request, the
value of this counter is incremented by one and the accumulated number within this
measurement period 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 IKE Create Child SA requests sent by an IKE peer.
Measurement Points
In a measurement period, when an IKE peer sends an IKE Create Child SA request, the value
of this counter is incremented by one and the accumulated number within this measurement
period is used as the value of this counter.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
1.2.28.1.20 Number of Responses Sent by an IKE Peer to IKE Create Child SA Requests
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the number of responses sent by an IKE peer to IKE Create Child SA
requests.
Measurement Points
In a measurement period, when an IKE peer responds to an IKE Create Child SA request, the
value of this counter is incremented by one and the accumulated number within this
measurement period is used as the value of this counter.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
1.2.28.1.21 Number of IKE Error Type Notify Messages Sent by an IKE Peer
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the number of IKE Error Type Notify messages sent by an IKE peer.
Measurement Points
In a measurement period, when an IKE peer sends an IKE Error Type Notify message, the
value of this counter is incremented by one and the accumulated number within this
measurement period is used as the value of this counter.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
1.2.28.1.22 Number of IKE State Type Notify Messages Sent by an IKE Peer
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the number of IKE State Type Notify messages sent by an IKE peer.
Measurement Points
In a measurement period, when an IKE peer sends an IKE State Type Notify message, the
value of this counter is incremented by one and the accumulated number within this
measurement period 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 responses sent by an IKE peer to IKE Delete SA
requests.
Measurement Points
In a measurement period, when an IKE peer sends an IKE Delete SA request, the value of this
counter is incremented by one and the accumulated number within this measurement period 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 IKE Delete SA requests sent by an IKE peer.
Measurement Points
In a measurement period, when an IKE peer responds to an IKE Delete SA request, the value
of this counter is incremented by one and the accumulated number within this measurement
period 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 IKE Configuration Payload requests sent by an IKE
peer.
Measurement Points
In a measurement period, when an IKE peer sends an IKE Configuration Payload request, the
value of this counter is incremented by one and the accumulated number within this
measurement period 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 IKE initialization requests sent by an IKE peer.
Measurement Points
In a measurement period, when an IKE peer sends an IKE initialization request, the value of
this counter is incremented by one and the accumulated number within this measurement
period 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 responses sent by an IKE peer to IKE initialization
requests.
Measurement Points
In a measurement period, when an IKE peer responds to an IKE initialization request, the
value of this counter is incremented by one and the accumulated number within this
measurement period is used as the value of this counter.
Formula
None
Unit
None
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
FunctionSubSets
FunctionSubSet FunctionSubSet Name
Overview
The object type Measurement of DFU Management Link Performance consists of function
subsets related to a DFU management link in a base station. It reflects the traffic volume and
quality of a DFU management link.
Counters
Counter ID Counter Name Counter Introduced in
Description Version...
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 by a DFU management link
in a measurement period. The TCP packets include control packets related to TCP link
establishment, removal, and keepalive, and data packets exchanged between TCP connection-
based applications. This counter is used to reflect the traffic volume on the DFU management
link.
Measurement Points
The total number of packets received by the DFU management link is sampled every five
seconds. At the end of a measurement period, the sum of these sampling results is used as the
value of this counter.
Formula
None
Unit
packet
Related Features
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the number of in-order TCP packets, of which the data length is not
zero, received by a DFU management link in a measurement period. This counter is used to
reflect the traffic volume on the DFU management link.
Measurement Points
The number of in-order packets received by the DFU management link is sampled every five
seconds. At the end of a measurement period, the sum of these sampling results is used as the
value of this counter.
Formula
None
Unit
packet
Related Features
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the number of window probe packets received by a DFU management
link in a measurement period. This counter is used to reflect the traffic volume on the DFU
management link. When the local end informs the peer end that the receive window size is
zero, the peer end periodically sends window probe packets to check the size of the receive
window at the local end.
Measurement Points
The number of window probe packets received by the DFU management link is sampled
every five seconds. At the end of a measurement period, the sum of these sampling results is
used as the value of this counter.
Formula
None
Unit
packet
Related Features
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the number of window size update packets received by a DFU
management link in a measurement period. This counter is used to reflect the quality of the
DFU management link. The peer end sends a window size update packet when it receives a
window probe packet from the local end or when the window size changes at the peer end.
Measurement Points
The number of window size update packets received by the DFU management link is sampled
every five seconds. At the end of a measurement period, the sum of these sampling results is
used as the value of this counter.
Formula
None
Unit
packet
Related Features
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the number of fully duplicate packets received by a DFU management
link in a measurement period. This counter is used to reflect the quality of the DFU
management link. Two packets are fully duplicate if they have the same sequence number and
the same data. If congestion or delay occurs on a network, the ACK packets cannot be
transmitted in time to the peer end. In this case, the peer end retransmits the data packets. This
counter is used to reflect the link quality and the receive capability of the transmit end.
Measurement Points
The number of fully duplicate packets received by the DFU management link is sampled
every five seconds. At the end of a measurement period, the sum of these sampling results is
used as the value of this counter.
Formula
None
Unit
packet
Related Features
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the number of partially duplicate packets received by a DFU
management link in a measurement period. This counter is used to reflect the quality of the
DFU management link. Two packets are partially duplicate if they have the same data. This
counter is used to reflect the link quality and the receive capability of the transmit end.
Measurement Points
The number of partially duplicate packets received by the DFU management link is sampled
every five seconds. At the end of a measurement period, the sum of these sampling results is
used as the value of this counter.
Formula
None
Unit
packet
Related Features
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the number of out-of-order packets received by a DFU management
link in a measurement period. Packets may not be received in sequence when they are
transmitted through multiple routes or retransmitted on networks or data link layers. This
counter is used to reflect the quality of the DFU management link.
Measurement Points
The number of out-of-order packets received by the DFU management link is sampled every
five seconds. At the end of a measurement period, the sum of these sampling results is used as
the value of this counter.
Formula
None
Unit
packet
Related Features
None
1.2.29.1.8 Number of Packets Beyond the Receive Window of a DFU Management Link
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the number of packets beyond the receive window of a DFU
management link in a measurement period. A packet falls beyond the receive window if its
size is larger than the value indicated by the receive window. This counter is used to reflect
the quality of the DFU management link.
Measurement Points
The number of packets beyond the receive window of a DFU management link is sampled
every five seconds. At the end of a measurement period, the sum of these sampling results is
used as the value of this counter.
Formula
None
Unit
packet
Related Features
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the number of FIN packets, which are received after the connection is
released, by a DFU management link from the peer end in a measurement period. This
counter is used to reflect the quality of the DFU management link. Some data is buffered
during transmission and can be received only after the connection is released. This counter is
used to reflect the network quality.
Measurement Points
The number of packets received by the DFU management link after the connection is released
is sampled every five seconds. At the end of a measurement period, the sum of these sampling
results is used as the value of this counter.
Formula
None
Unit
packet
Related Features
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the number of ACK packets received by a DFU management link in a
measurement period. The ACK packets are packets with the ACK flags, including packets
carrying only ACK information and packets carrying ACK information and other information.
This counter is used to reflect the quality of the DFU management link.
Measurement Points
The number of ACK packets received by the DFU management link is sampled every five
seconds. At the end of a measurement period, the sum of these sampling results is used as the
value of this counter.
Formula
None
Unit
packet
Related Features
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the number of duplicate ACK packets received by a DFU management
link in a measurement period. If the sequence number of a TCP packet received by the peer
end is not as expected, ACK packets will be retransmitted. This counter is used to reflect the
quality of the DFU management link.
Measurement Points
The number of duplicate ACK packets received by the DFU management link is sampled
every five seconds. At the end of a measurement period, the sum of these sampling results is
used as the value of this counter.
Formula
None
Unit
packet
Related Features
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the number of received ACK packets for data that has not been
transmitted by a DFU management link in a measurement period. This counter is used to
reflect the quality of the DFU management link.
Measurement Points
The number of received ACK packets for non-transmitted data by the DFU management link
is sampled every five seconds. At the end of a measurement period, the sum of these sampling
results is used as the value of this counter.
Formula
None
Unit
packet
Related Features
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the total number of TCP packets transmitted successfully and
unsuccessfully by a DFU management link in a measurement period. The TCP packets
include control packets related to TCP link establishment, removal, and keepalive, and data
packets exchanged between TCP connection-based applications. This counter is used to
reflect the traffic volume on the DFU management link.
Measurement Points
The total number of packets transmitted by the DFU management link is sampled every five
seconds. At the end of a measurement period, the sum of these sampling results is used as the
value of this counter.
Formula
None
Unit
packet
Related Features
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the number of urgent data packets transmitted successfully and
unsuccessfully by a DFU management link in a measurement period. This counter is used to
reflect the traffic volume on the DFU management link. An urgent data packet is a TCP
packet with the URG bit set to 1.
Measurement Points
The number of urgent data packets transmitted by the DFU management link is sampled every
five seconds. At the end of a measurement period, the sum of these sampling results is used as
the value of this counter.
Formula
None
Unit
packet
Related Features
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the number of control packets transmitted successfully and
unsuccessfully by a DFU management link in a measurement period. This counter is used to
reflect the traffic volume on the DFU management link. A control packet is a TCP packet
with the SYN, FIN, or RST bit set and with no data carried, which is used for connection
setup and connection release.
Measurement Points
The number of control packets transmitted by the DFU management link is sampled every
five seconds. At the end of a measurement period, the sum of these sampling results is used as
the value of this counter.
Formula
None
Unit
packet
Related Features
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the number of window probe packets transmitted successfully and
unsuccessfully by a DFU management link in a measurement period. This counter is used to
reflect the quality of the DFU management link. If the local end receives an ACK packet
indicating that the receive window size is zero, the local end will send a one-byte TCP packet,
that is, a window probe packet, to the peer end at a certain interval. The transmitted window
probe packets are used to determine whether the receive end can receive packets, that is,
whether the receive window size changes to a non-zero value. The larger the value of this
counter, the larger extent the transmit capability is stronger than the receive capability.
Measurement Points
The number of window probe packets transmitted by the DFU management link is sampled
every five seconds. At the end of a measurement period, the sum of these sampling results is
used as the value of this counter.
Formula
None
Unit
packet
Related Features
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the number of window size update packets successfully and
unsuccessfully transmitted by a DFU management link in a measurement period. When the
receive window of the local end changes, a window size update packet is sent, which carries
only the window update information, has a data length of 0, and corresponds to the window
probe packet. This counter is used to reflect the quality of the DFU management link.
Measurement Points
The number of window size update packets transmitted by the DFU management link is
sampled every five seconds. At the end of a measurement period, the sum of these sampling
results is used as the value of this counter.
Formula
None
Unit
packet
Related Features
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the number of data packets transmitted successfully and unsuccessfully
by a DFU management link in a measurement period. This counter is used to reflect the traffic
volume on the DFU management link.
Measurement Points
The number of data packets transmitted by the DFU management link is sampled every five
seconds. At the end of a measurement period, the sum of these sampling results is used as the
value of this counter.
Formula
None
Unit
packet
Related Features
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the number of packets retransmitted successfully and unsuccessfully
by a DFU management link in a measurement period. One end retransmits a packet if it does
not receive an ACK packet for the packet within a specified time. This counter is used to
reflect the quality of the DFU management link.
Measurement Points
The number of packets retransmitted by the DFU management link is sampled every five
seconds. At the end of a measurement period, the sum of these sampling results is used as the
value of this counter.
Formula
None
Unit
packet
Related Features
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the number of ACK packets successfully and unsuccessfully
transmitted by a DFU management link in a measurement period. The ACK packets include
packets carrying only ACK information (with a data length of 0) and packets carrying ACK
information and other information. This counter is used to reflect the quality of the DFU
management link.
Measurement Points
The number of ACK packets transmitted by the DFU management link is sampled every five
seconds. At the end of a measurement period, the sum of these sampling results is used as the
value of this counter.
Formula
None
Unit
packet
Related Features
None
Overview
The object type IP Resource Group Measurement contains the function subset related to the
IP resource group. It represents the traffic volume and service processing capability of the
resource group on the transmission board in the base station.
FunctionSubSets
FunctionSubSet FunctionSubSet Name
Overview
The resource group of a 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 1-36 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.
Figure 1-36
Counters
Counter ID Counter Name Counter Introduced in
Description Version...
Counter Relationship
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
The 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. As shown in Figure 1-37. The
measurement of the counters remains unchanged in packet fragment or IPSec scenarios.
Figure 1-37
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
The 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 one resource group at the data link layer in a
measurement period. This counter measures the MAC frame headers and net payloads when
the resource group is carried on an Ethernet port. This counter measures the PPP/MP frames
when the resource group is carried on the PPP/MP link.
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
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
These counters measure the data transmit congestion duration of one resource group within a
measurement period, that is, the duration when the data buffered in a resource group exceeds
the product of the available bandwidth of the resource group multiplying the congestion time
threshold of the resource group. It indicates the state of data buffered in one resource group.
Measurement Points
The sampling period of this counter is 1s. During a sampling period, this counter is increased
by one if the data buffered in a transmission resource group exceeds the product of the
available bandwidth of the transmission resource group multiplying the congestion time
threshold of the transmission resource group. During a sampling period, this counter remains
unchanged if the data buffered in a transmission resource group is less than or equal to the
product of the available bandwidth of the transmission resource group multiplying the
congestion time threshold of the transmission resource group. The value of this counter equals
the sum of all sampling values in a measurement period. A deviation of one sampling period
may exist in the sampling timer when the timer performs time synchronization. As a result, a
deviation of one sampling period will also be generated in the value of the counters.
Formula
None
Unit
s
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Transmission Network
Detection and Reliability
Improvement
Overview
The Allocated Band Measurement function subset measures the bandwidth that has been
allocated to each resource group. The bandwidths of all resource groups are measured without
discriminating between interface protocols. Currently, bandwidth allocation is triggered only
over the S1, X2, and eX2 interfaces.
Counters
Counter ID Counter Name Counter Introduced in
Description Version...
Counter Relationship
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
These counters provide the maximum and average transmit/receive bandwidths in a resource
group in a measurement period. The sampling value depends on the current service access
status. The counters only indicate the bandwidth allocation instead of real-time usage.
Measurement Points
The allocated bandwidth is sampled every 10 seconds. At the end of a measurement period,
the maximum and average of these sampling results are used as the values of the
corresponding counters.
Formula
None
Unit
kbit/s
Related Features
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
These counters provide the maximum and average allocated bandwidth ratios in a resource
group in a measurement period. The sampling value depends on the current service access
status. The counters only indicate the bandwidth allocation instead of real-time usage.
Measurement Points
The allocated bandwidth ratio is sampled every 10 seconds. The allocated bandwidth ratio is
calculated by multiplying the allocated bandwidth by the total bandwidth. If the calculated
result is greater than 1, the allocated bandwidth ratio is 100. At the end of a measurement
period, the maximum and average sampling results are used as the values of the
corresponding counters.
Formula
None
Unit
%
Related Features
None
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.
Figure 1-38
Counters
Counter ID Counter Name Counter Introduced in
Description Version...
Counter Relationship
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the maximum available uplink bandwidth of a resource group within a
measurement period.
1. If the physical port is carried on an MP group, this counter measures the total bandwidth of
the available MP links in the MP group.
2. If the physical port is carried on a PPP link, this counter measures the available bandwidth
on the PPP link.
3. If the physical port is carried on the ETHTRUNK or ETHPORT MO, this counter depends
on the negotiation for the port.
4. If the physical port is carried on the TUNNEL MO, this counter measures the total
available uplink bandwidth on the current TUNNEL MO.
If the uplink rates on the preceding ports are limited, the value of the counter is the smaller
one between the defined upper-limited bandwidth and the measured available bandwidth.
Measurement Points
Based on the flow control algorithm, the base station samples the available uplink bandwidth
of the physical layer every second. At the end of a measurement period, the maximum
sampling value is used as the value of this 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
This counter measures the minimum available uplink bandwidth of a resource group within a
measurement period.
1. If the physical port is carried on an MP group, this counter measures the total bandwidth of
the available MP links in the MP group.
2. If the physical port is carried on a PPP link, this counter measures the available bandwidth
on the PPP link.
3. If the physical port is carried on the ETHTRUNK or ETHPORT MO, this counter depends
on the negotiation for the port.
4. If the physical port is carried on the TUNNEL MO, this counter measures the total
available uplink bandwidth on the current TUNNEL MO.
If the uplink rates on the preceding ports are limited, the value of the counter is the smaller
one between the defined upper-limited bandwidth and the measured available bandwidth.
Measurement Points
Based on the flow control algorithm, the base station samples the available uplink bandwidth
of the physical layer every second. At the end of a measurement period, the minimum
sampling value is used as the value of this 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
This counter measures the average available uplink bandwidth of a resource group within a
measurement period.
1. If the physical port is carried on an MP group, this counter measures the total bandwidth of
the available MP links in the MP group.
2. If the physical port is carried on a PPP link, this counter measures the available bandwidth
on the PPP link.
3. If the physical port is carried on the ETHTRUNK or ETHPORT MO, this counter depends
on the negotiation for the port.
4. If the physical port is carried on the TUNNEL MO, this counter measures the total
available uplink bandwidth on the current TUNNEL MO.
If the uplink rates on the preceding ports are limited, the value of the counter is the smaller
one between the defined upper-limited bandwidth and the measured available bandwidth.
Measurement Points
Based on the flow control algorithm, the base station samples the available uplink bandwidth
of the physical layer every second. At the end of a measurement period, the average value of
all sampling results is used as the value of this 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
This counter measures the maximum available downlink bandwidth of a resource group
within a measurement period.
If the physical port is carried on an MP group, the value of the counter is the total bandwidth
of the available 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 carried on the ETHTRUNK or ETHPORT MO, the value of the counter
depends on the negotiation for the port.
If the physical port is carried on the TUNNEL MO, the value of the counter is the total
available downlink bandwidth on the current TUNNEL MO.
If the downlink rates on the preceding ports are limited, the value of the counter is the smaller
one between the defined lower-limited bandwidth and the measured available bandwidth.
If the IP path is carried on loopback ports, the value of this counter is the total available
downlink bandwidth on the current loopback port (The default downlink bandwidth on the
loopback port is 1 GHz.)
Note: This counter measures the available downlink bandwidth at the MAC-HS layer. The
measurement is valid only when the configured bandwidth is completely shared. The
following condition must be met when the configured bandwidth is completely shared:
Configuration bandwidth of each type of path (such as RT and NRT) > Total physical
bandwidth x 90%.
Measurement Points
Based on the flow control algorithm, the base station samples the available downlink
bandwidth of the physical layer every second. At the end of a measurement period, the
maximum sampling value is used as the value of this counter.
The calculation methods after the sampling vary with flow control algorithms:
When the dynamic flow control algorithm is used, the base station adjusts the available
HSDPA bandwidth based on the result of internal congestion measurement and it samples the
available HSDPA bandwidth every second.
When the static flow control algorithm is used, the base station calculates the HSDPA
available bandwidth using the following formula: HSDPA available bandwidths = Total
physical bandwidth x Coefficient (0.8 for ATM transmission; 0.9 for IP transmission). The
system sample the HSDPA available bandwidth every second.
When the adaptive flow control algorithm is used, the base station do not sample while in
OFF mode. The system samples the HSDPA available bandwidth every second while on ON
mode.
When the none flow control algorithm is used, the system reports 0 as the sampling value
meaning the HSDPA available bandwidth is insignificant in this case.
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 minimum available downlink bandwidth of a resource group within
a measurement period.
If the physical port is carried on an MP group, the value of the counter is the total bandwidth
of the available 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 carried on the ETHTRUNK or ETHPORT MO, the value of the counter
depends on the negotiation for the port.
If the physical port is carried on the TUNNEL MO, the value of the counter is the total
available downlink bandwidth on the current TUNNEL MO.
If the downlink rates on the preceding ports are limited, the value of the counter is the smaller
one between the defined lower-limited bandwidth and the measured available bandwidth.
If the IP path is carried on loopback ports, the value of this counter is the total available
downlink bandwidth on the current loopback port (The default downlink bandwidth on the
loopback port is 1 GHz.)
Note: This counter measures the available downlink bandwidth at the MAC-HS layer. The
measurement is valid only when the configured bandwidth is completely shared. The
following condition must be met when the configured bandwidth is completely shared:
Configuration bandwidth of each type of path (such as RT and NRT) > Total physical
bandwidth x 90%.
Measurement Points
Based on the flow control algorithm, the base station samples the available downlink
bandwidth of the physical layer every second. At the end of a measurement period, the
minimum sampling value is used as the value of this counter.
The calculation methods after the sampling vary with flow control algorithms:
When the dynamic flow control algorithm is used, the base station adjusts the available
HSDPA bandwidth based on the result of internal congestion measurement and it samples the
available HSDPA bandwidth every second.
When the static flow control algorithm is used, the base station calculates the HSDPA
available bandwidth using the following formula: HSDPA available bandwidths = Total
physical bandwidth x Coefficient (0.8 for ATM transmission; 0.9 for IP transmission). The
system samples the HSDPA available bandwidth every second.
When the adaptive flow control algorithm is used, the base station does not sample while in
OFF mode. The system samples the HSDPA available bandwidth every second while on ON
mode.
When the none flow control algorithm is used, the system reports 0 as the sampling value
meaning the HSDPA available bandwidth is insignificant in this case.
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 available downlink bandwidth of a resource group within a
measurement period.
If the physical port is carried on an MP group, the value of the counter is the total bandwidth
of the available 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 carried on the ETHTRUNK or ETHPORT MO, the value of the counter
depends on the negotiation for the port.
If the physical port is carried on the TUNNEL MO, the value of the counter is the total
available downlink bandwidth on the current TUNNEL MO.
If the downlink rates on the preceding ports are limited, the value of the counter is the smaller
one between the defined lower-limited bandwidth and the measured available bandwidth.
If the IP path is carried on loopback ports, the value of this counter is the total available
downlink bandwidth on the current loopback port (The default downlink bandwidth on the
loopback port is 1 GHz.)
Note: This counter measures the available downlink bandwidth at the MAC-HS layer. The
measurement is valid only when the configured bandwidth is completely shared. The
following condition must be met when the configured bandwidth is completely shared:
Configuration bandwidth of each type of path (such as RT and NRT) > Total physical
bandwidth x 90%.
Measurement Points
Based on the flow control algorithm, the base station samples the available downlink
bandwidth of the physical layer every second. At the end of a measurement period, the
average value of all sampling results is used as the value of this counter.
The calculation methods after the sampling vary with flow control algorithms:
When the dynamic flow control algorithm is used, the base station adjusts the available
HSDPA bandwidth based on the result of internal congestion measurement and it samples the
available HSDPA bandwidth every second.
When the static flow control algorithm is used, the base station calculates the HSDPA
available bandwidth using the following formula: HSDPA available bandwidths = Total
physical bandwidth x Coefficient (0.8 for ATM transmission; 0.9 for IP transmission). The
system samples the HSDPA available bandwidth every second.
When the adaptive flow control algorithm is used, the base station does not sample while in
OFF mode. The system samples the HSDPA available bandwidth every second while on ON
mode.
When the none flow control algorithm is used, the system reports 0 as the sampling value
meaning the HSDPA available bandwidth is insignificant in this case.
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 available uplink bandwidth increase times of a resource group
within a measurement period. At the end of a measurement period, the sum of the sampling
values is used as the value of this counter. It indicates the statistics of the resource group that
carries 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
This counter measures the number of available downlink bandwidth increase times of the Iub
resource group of a base station based on the delay within a measurement period. It indicates
the statistics of the resource group that carries PATH.
Measurement Points
Based on the dynamic flow control algorithm, the base station samples the number of times to
increase the available downlink bandwidth of the base station Iub logical port based on the
delay every second, and uses the sum of the sampling values as the value of this counter.
When other algorithms are used, the system reports 0 as the sampling value.
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 available downlink bandwidth increase times of the Iub resource
group of a base station based the packet loss within a measurement period. It indicates the
statistics of the resource group that carries PATH.
Measurement Points
Based on the dynamic flow control algorithm, the base station samples the number of times to
increase the available downlink bandwidth of the base station Iub logical port based on the
packet loss every second, and uses the sum of the sampling values as the value of this counter.
When other algorithms are used, the system reports 0 as the sampling value.
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 available uplink bandwidth decrease times of the Iub logical port of
a base station based the delay within a measurement period. It indicates the statistics of the
resource group that carries 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
This counter measures the number of available downlink bandwidth decrease times of the Iub
resource group of a base station based the delay within a measurement period. It indicates the
statistics of the resource group that carries PATH.
Measurement Points
Based on the dynamic flow control algorithm, the base station samples the number of times to
decrease the available downlink bandwidth of the base station Iub logical port based on the
delay every second, and uses the sum of the sampling values as the value of this counter.
When other algorithms are used, the system reports 0 as the sampling value.
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 available uplink bandwidth decrease times of the Iub resource
group of a base station based the packet loss within a measurement period. It indicates the
statistics of the resource group that carries 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
This counter measures the available downlink bandwidth decrease times of the Iub resource
group of a base station based the packet loss within a measurement period. It indicates the
statistics of the resource group that carries PATH.
Measurement Points
Based on the dynamic flow control algorithm, the base station samples the number of times to
decrease the available downlink bandwidth of the base station Iub logical port based on the
packet loss every second, and uses the sum of the sampling values as the value of this counter.
When other algorithms are used, the system reports 0 as the sampling value.
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 data frames successfully transmitted in a resource group
within a measurement period. It indicates the statistics of the resource group that carries
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
This counter measures the number of data frames successfully received by the base station Iub
resource group within a measurement period. It indicates the statistics of the resource group
that carries PATH.
Measurement Points
Based on the dynamic flow control algorithm, the base station samples the number of data
frames successfully received on the base station Iub logical port every second, and uses the
sum of the sampling results as the value of this counter at the end of a measurement period.
When other algorithms are used, the system reports 0 as the sampling value.
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 discarded uplink data frames in a resource group within
a measurement period. It indicates the statistics of the resource group that carries 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
This counter measures the discarded downlink data frames in a base station Iub resource
group (including those discarded on the interface board of the RNC, in the intermediate
transmission link, and within the base station) within a measurement period. It indicates the
statistics of the resource group that carries PATH.
Measurement Points
Based on the dynamic flow control algorithm, the base station samples the number of
discarded data frames on the base station Iub logical port (including those discarded on the
interface board of the RNC, in the intermediate transmission link, and within the base station)
every second, and uses the sum of the sampling results as the value of this counter at the end
of a measurement period.
When other algorithms are used, the system reports 0 as the sampling value.
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 maximum uplink delay jitter of a resource group within a
measurement period. It indicates the statistics of the resource group that carries PATH.
Measurement Points
The uplink delay jitter is sampled every second. At the end of a measurement period, the
maximum sampling value is used as the value of this 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
This counter measures the minimum uplink delay jitter of a resource group within a
measurement period. It indicates the statistics of the resource group that carries PATH.
Measurement Points
The uplink delay jitter is sampled every second. At the end of a measurement period, the
minimum sampling value is used as the value of this 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
This counter measures the average uplink delay jitter of a resource group within a
measurement period. It indicates the statistics of the resource group that carries PATH.
Measurement Points
The uplink delay jitter is sampled every second. At the end of a measurement period, the
average value of all sampling results is used as the value of this 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
This counter measures the maximum downlink delay jitter of a resource group within a
measurement period. It indicates the statistics of the resource group that carries PATH.
Measurement Points
Based on the flow control algorithm, the base station samples the downlink delay jitter every
second. At the end of a measurement period, the maximum sampling value is used as the
value of this counter.
When other algorithms are used, the system reports 0 as the sampling value.
Formula
None
Unit
ms
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the minimum downlink delay jitter of a resource group within a
measurement period. It indicates the statistics of the resource group that carries PATH.
Measurement Points
Based on the flow control algorithm, the base station samples the downlink delay jitter every
second. At the end of a measurement period, the minimum sampling value is used as the value
of this counter.
When other algorithms are used, the system reports 0 as the sampling value.
Formula
None
Unit
ms
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 downlink delay jitter of a resource group within a
measurement period. It indicates the statistics of the resource group that carries PATH.
Measurement Points
Based on the flow control algorithm, the base station samples the downlink delay jitter every
second. At the end of a measurement period, the average value of all sampling results is used
as the value of this counter.
When other algorithms are used, the system reports 0 as the sampling value.
Formula
None
Unit
ms
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the uplink congestion duration of a resource group within a
measurement period. It indicates the statistics of the resource group that carries PATH.
Measurement Points
The base station determines whether the following requirement is met:
VS.IUB.FlowCtrol.UL.AdjBW.LgcPort.Avg x 0.8 < Actual physical layer flow of the uplink
logic port. If the preceding requirement is met, the uplink congestion duration is increased by
one second. If the preceding requirement is not met, the uplink congestion duration does not
change. Uplink congestion duration is sampled every second. At the end of a measurement
period, these sampling results are accumulated. Under certain circumstances, the value of this
counter may have an error of one sampling period (one 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 measures the downlink congestion duration of a resource group within a
measurement period. It indicates the statistics of the resource group that carries PATH.
Measurement Points
When the dynamic flow control algorithm is enabled and 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 < HSDPA traffic volume on the downlink
logic port. If the preceding requirement is met, the downlink congestion duration is increased
by one second. If the preceding requirement is not met, the downlink congestion duration
does not change. Samples are taken every second. All sampling results within a measurement
period are accumulated. When other algorithms are used, the system reports 0 as the sampling
value. Under certain circumstances, the value of this counter may have an error of one
sampling period (one second).
Formula
None
Unit
s
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
FunctionSubSets
FunctionSubSet FunctionSubSet Name
Overview
The IP GPM Measurement function subset reflects the congestion condition on an end-to-end
IP transmission network based on the transmission resource group. IP GPM detection is a bit
error-resistant congestion detection mechanism. This mechanism can detect whether
congestion occurs on an end-to-end IP transmission network regardless of whether there are
bit errors.
Counters
Counter ID Counter Name Counter Introduced in
Description Version...
Counter Relationship
None
Counters
Counter ID Counter Counter Network Applicable
Name Description Element Mode
Description
This counter measures the congestion duration on the IP transmission network that is detected
by the IPGPM detection. It represents the congestion of the E2E IP transmission network.
Measurement Points
The base station calculates the congestion duration based on the IP GPM detection results
every second. The base station takes 5s as a sampling period. At the end of a measurement
period, the sum of these sampling results is used as the value of this counter.
The condition that the IP GPM can normally detect the congestion duration is as follows: An
HSUPA interactive or background service is performed in the uplink on the Iub transmission
network; An HSDPA interactive, background, or streaming service is performed in the
downlink on the Iub transmission network. If this condition is not met, the IP GPM detection
result is NO_MEASUREMENT. The duration of this state will not be accumulated to the
measurement value of this congestion duration.
Formula
None
Unit
s
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
FunctionSubSets
FunctionSubSet FunctionSubSet Name
Overview
The Packet Filtering Measurement function subset measures the number of packets discarded
on ports and interfaces on the firewall to reflect the number of invalid packets on the network.
Counters
Counter ID Counter Name Counter Introduced in
Description Version...
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 ports
within a measurement period. A packet is discarded when it matches the ACL rule and the
ACL rule rejects it.
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 interface-based advanced ACL
packet filtering within a measurement period. Advanced ACLs refer to L3 and L4 ACLs. A
packet is discarded when it matches an ACL rule with Action set to DENY.
Measurement Points
The number of discarded packets due to interface-based advanced ACL packet filtering is
sampled per second. At the end of a measurement period, the sum of these sampling results is
used as the value of this counter.
Formula
None
Unit
packet
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name
Overview
The IPv6 Packet Filtering Measurement function subset measures the number of packets
discarded on ports and interfaces on the firewall to reflect the number of invalid packets on
the network.
Counters
Counter ID Counter Name Counter Introduced in
Description Version...
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 interface-based IPv6 advanced
ACL packet filtering within a measurement period. Advanced ACLs refer to L3 and L4
ACLs. A packet is discarded when it matches an ACL rule with Action set to DENY.
Measurement Points
The number of discarded packets due to interface-based IPv6 advanced ACL packet filtering
is sampled per second. At the end of a measurement period, the sum of these sampling results
is used as the value of this counter.
Formula
None
Unit
packet
Related Features
Counter Name Feature ID Feature Name