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Counter VS.RRC.Rej.Redir.Inter.Att VS.RRC.Reject.Redir.Intrat VS.RRC.Reject.Redir.Service Counter VS.RRC.Rej.Power.Cong VS.RRC.Rej.UL.CE.Cong VS.RRC.Rej.DL.CE.Cong VS.RRC.Rej.Code.Cong VS.RRC.Rej.ULIUBBandCong VS.RRC.Rej.DLIUBBandCong RRC Setup Fail RRC Setup Reject. RRC REQ CELL RESEL RRC REQ REG RRC setup reject RRC setup reject RRC setup reject RRC setup reject RRC setup reject RRC setup reject RRC setup reject RRC setup reject RRC setup reject ID 67179300 67189473 67189474 67179521 67192608 67192609 67190401 67179522

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Counter

VS.RRC.Rej.Redir.Inter.Att

VS.RRC.Reject.Redir.Intrat

VS.RRC.Reject.Redir.Service

Counter

VS.RRC.Rej.Power.Cong

VS.RRC.Rej.UL.CE.Cong

VS.RRC.Rej.DL.CE.Cong

VS.RRC.Rej.Code.Cong

VS.RRC.Rej.ULIUBBandCong

VS.RRC.Rej.DLIUBBandCong

RRC Setup Fail

RRC Setup Reject.

RRC REQ CELL RESEL

RRC REQ REG

RRC setup reject

RRC setup reject

RRC setup reject

RRC setup reject

RRC setup reject

RRC setup reject

RRC setup reject

RRC setup reject

RRC setup reject

ID

67179300

67189473

67189474

67179521

67192608

67192609

67190401

67179522

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67190404

67190405

67179524

67179525

67179527

67196031

Counter

VS.RRC.Rej.Redir.Inter.Att

VS.RRC.Reject.Redir.Intrat

VS.RRC.Reject.Redir.Service

Counter

RRC.FailConnEstab.Cong

Counter

RRC.FailConnEstab.NoReply

Bad Quality during RRC Request

Failed RAB Admission Reject

RAB Establishment Blocked Other

RAB Establishment Blocked Other

RAB Establishment Blocked Other

Radio Link Fail Release

Radio Link Fail Release

RRC Request Denied due to Admission Reject for CS

RRC Request Denied due to Admission Reject for CS

RRC Request Denied due to Admission Reject for PS

System Initiated Unspecified Release

UE Lost at Unspecified RF

UE Lost due to Downlink Bad Quality

UE Lost due to Low Coverage

UE Lost due to UL Interference

UE Lost due to UL Interference

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Description

Number of RRC redirections in a cell with different frequencies.

Number of RRC redirections in a cell with different systems.

Number of RRC Connection Reject due to Service Based Redirection.

Description

Failure of requesting for power resources.

Failure of requesting for uplink CE resources in a cell.

Failure of requesting for downlink CE resources in a cell.

Failure of requesting for code resources.

RNC admission algorithm rejection due to congestion of the uplink Iub interface bandwidth.

RNC admission algorithm rejection due to congestion of the downlink Iub interface

bandwidth.

Downlink FACH and RACH are covered unevenly.

If network coverage is poor, inter-system reselection may occur.

no of attempts to register

Admission reject due to crowded subscribers

Access failure due to equipment faults

Power Congestion. Check RTWP and the maximum TCP.check power threshold, interference,netwrok capacity

CE Congestion

RL Fail.NodeB fails or NodeB resource is insufficient.

AAL2 Fail.transmission resource is insufficient or any transmission equipment is faulty,

FP Fail. If the transmission fails or an equipment is faulty, FP synchronization may fail. To locate the problem, check whether there is any BTS alarm.

Code Congestion.To locate the problem, start Cell OVSF Code Allocation Analysis to analyze the code allocation and confirm major services.

Other,analyze call detail logs.

Counter

VS.RRC.FailConnEstab

VS.RRC.Rej.Redir.Inter.Att

VS.RRC.Reject.Redir.Intrat

RRC.FailConnEstab.Cong

VS.RRC.Rej.ULIUBBandCong

VS.RRC.Rej.DLIUBBandCong

RRC.FailConnEstab.NoReply

VS.RRC.Rej.Power.Cong

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VS.RRC.Rej.UL.CE.Cong

VS.RRC.Rej.DL.CE.Cong

VS.RRC.Rej.Code.Cong

VS.RRC.Rej.RL.Fail

VS.RRC.Rej.TNL.Fail

VS.RRC.Reject.Redir.Service

Description

Number of RRC redirections in a cell with different frequencies.

Number of RRC redirections in a cell with different systems.

Number of RRC Connection Reject due to Service Based Redirection.

Feature ID

WRFD-010510

Feature ID

WRFD-010510

Radio FailureInTheRadioInterfaceProcedure

Too Many Serving Cell Users Eul

RAB Mapping Failure

Procedure Timeout

Node Internal Failure 7

RL Release Non Transport

RLC Unrecoverable Error

Load Sharing

Load Sharing

Load Sharing

System Release - Unspecified

RLC Max Retranmission Reached

RLC Max Retranmission Reached

Radio FailureInTheRadioInterfaceProcedure

RLC Max Retranmission Reached

RCS Timer Expired

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Power Congestion. Check RTWP and the maximum TCP.check power threshold, interference,netwrok capacity

FP Fail. If the transmission fails or an equipment is faulty, FP synchronization may fail. To locate the problem, check whether there is any BTS alarm.

Code Congestion.To locate the problem, start Cell OVSF Code Allocation Analysis to analyze the code allocation and confirm major services.

Description

Number of RRC Connection Rejects <Cell>

Count of RRC Connection Reject due to Redirection

between interfrequency cell <Cell>

Count of RRC Connection Reject due to Redirection

between interfRAT cell <Cell>

Number of RRC Connection Rejects due to Network

Congestion <Cell>

Count of establishment failures of RRC connection due to

RNC admission algorithem rejection which is caused by UL

Iub bandwidth congestion

Count of establishment failures of RRC connection due to

RNC admission algorithem rejection which is caused by DL

Iub bandwidth congestion

Number of RRC Connection Fail due to no Reply <Cell>

Count of RRC Connection Reject because of

Congestion<Congestion because of POWER><Cell>

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Number of RRC Connection Rejects due to Uplink CE

Resource Request Fail <Cell>

Number of RRC Connection Rejects due to Downlink CE

Resource Request Fail <Cell>

Count of RRC Connection Reject because of

Congestion<Congestion because of CODE><Cell>

Count of RRC Connection Reject <Radio Link Setup

Failure><Cell>

Count of RRC Connection Reject <TNL establishment

Failure><Cell>

Count of RRC Connection Reject due to Service Based

Redirection <Cell>

Feature Name

3.4/6.8/13.6/27.2Kbps RRC Connection and Radio Access

Bearer Establishment and Release

Feature Name

3.4/6.8/13.6/27.2Kbps RRC Connection and Radio Access

Bearer Establishment and Release

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Counter Description

RRC.AttConnEstab.OrgConvCall Originating Conversational Call

RRC.AttConnEstab.OrgStrCall Originating Streaming Call

RRC.AttConnEstab.OrgInterCall Originating Interactive Call

RRC.AttConnEstab.OrgBkgCall Originating Background Call

RRC.AttConnEstab.OgSubCall Originating Subscribed traffic Call

RRC.AttConnEstab.TmConvCall Terminating Conversational Call

RRC.AttConnEstab.TmStrCall Terminating Streaming Call

RRC.AttConnEstab.TmInterCall Terminating Interactive Call

RRC.AttConnEstab.TmBkgCall Terminating Background Call

RRC.AttConnEstab.EmgCall Emergency Call

RRC.AttConnEstab.IRATCelRes Inter-RAT cell re-selection

RRC.AttConnEstab.IRATCCO Inter-RAT cell change order

RRC.AttConnEstab.Reg Registration

RRC.AttConnEstab.Detach Detach

RRC.AttConnEstab.OgHhPrSig Originating High Priority Signalling

RRC.AttConnEstab.OgLwPrSig Originating Low Priority Signalling

RRC.AttConnEstab.CallReEst Call re-establishment

RRC.AttConnEstab.TmHhPrSig Terminating High Priority Signalling

RRC.AttConnEstab.TmLwPrSig Terminating Low Priority Signalling

RRC.AttConnEstab.Unknown Terminating - cause unknown

RRC.AttConnEstab.MBMSRep MBMS Reception

RRC.AttConnEstab.MBMSPtp MBMS PTP RB Request

Counter Feature ID

VS.RRC.FailConnEstab WRFD-010510

Conflicting cell parameters prevent setup

. No radio capacity

. No spreading codes

. No Channel Elements

. No AAL type 2 capacity

. Failure in creating L2 RLC entity

. Failure in creating L2 MAC dedicated entity

. Failure in creating L2 Outer Loop Power Control entity

. No AAL type 2 termination points

. No RNTI

. Not supported service

. UE not capable to support requested service

. Iu tunnel endpoint reservation failure

. Failure in reconfiguring L2 RLC entity for data PDU transportation

. Failure in reconfiguring L2 MAC dedicated entity for data

transportation

. Failure in reconfiguring L2 OLPC dedicated entity for data

transportation

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. Initial synchronisation failure

RRC Resource Shortage

No resources for RRC in network

RAB Resource Short.age No resources for RT RAB in network

. No resources for NRT RAB in network

RRC Setup Errors . RRC setup failure because of network error

. RRC setup failure because of UE error

RAB Setup errors . Requested RAB not supported by RAN

. Requested RAB not supported by UE

. RAB RT setup failure because of network error

. RAB RT setup failure because of UE error

. RAB NRT setup failure because of network

error

. RAB NRT setup failure because of UE

. UE does not respond to RRC SETUP

. UE responds with wrong parameters

. RL synchronisation failure

. UE responds RB RECONFIGURATION FAILURE

. Relocation failed

. Relocation cancelled

. UE does not confirm that it has received needed mobility information

. No resources to execute Relocation in Target RNC

. Relocation failed

. UE does not confirm that it has received needed mobility information

. Inter-RNC HHO failed

. Inter-RNC HHO cancelled

. UE does not confirm that it has reconfigured physical or transport

channel

. No resources to execute Inter-RNC HHO in Target RNC

. Inter-RNC HHO failed

. UE does not confirm that it has reconfigured physical or transport

channel

. Inter-System HHO failed

. Inter-System HHO cancelled

. UE Returns from GSM

. Inter-System HHO failed

. Inter-System HHO cancelled

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Feature Name

3.4/6.8/13.6/27.2Kbps RRC Connection and Radio

Access Bearer Establishment and Release

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Counter

VS.RAC.SHO.Fail.ULCE.Cong

VS.RAC.SHO.Fail.DLCE.Cong

VS.RAC.SHO.Fail.ULLD.Cong

VS.RAC.SHO.Fail.DLLD.Cong

VS.RAC.SHO.Fail.OVSF.Cong

VS.RAC.SHO.Fail.ULIub.Cong

VS.RAC.SHO.Fail.DLIub.Cong

VS.RAC.SHO.Fail.HSUPANum.Cong

VS.RAC.TrChSwitch.Fail.ULCE.Cong

VS.RAC.TrChSwitch.Fail.DLCE.Cong

VS.RAC.TrChSwitch.Fail.ULLD.Cong

VS.RAC.TrChSwitch.Fail.DLLD.Cong

VS.RAC.TrChSwitch.Fail.OVSF.Cong

VS.RAC.TrChSwitch.Fail.ULIub.Cong

VS.RAC.TrChSwitch.Fail.DLIub.Cong

VS.RAC.TrChSwitch.Fail.HSDPANum.Cong

VS.RAC.TrChSwitch.Fail.HSUPANum.Cong

VS.RAC.HHO.Fail.ULCE.Cong

VS.RAC.HHO.Fail.DLCE.Cong

VS.RAC.HHO.Fail.ULLD.Cong

VS.RAC.HHO.Fail.DLLD.Cong

VS.RAC.HHO.Fail.ULIub.Cong

VS.RAC.HHO.Fail.DLIub.Cong

VS.RAC.HHO.Fail.HSDPANum.Cong

VS.RAC.HHO.Fail.HSUPANum.Cong

VS.RAC.HHO.Preempt.Cong

VS.RAC.NewCallRequest.Fail.ULCE.Cong

VS.RAC.NewCallRequest.Fail.DLCE.Cong

VS.RAC.NewCallRequest.Fail.HSDPANum.Cong

VS.RAC.NewCallRequest.Fail.HSUPANum.Cong

VS.RAC.NewCallRequest.DownSZ.Cong

VS.RAC.NewCallRequest.Preempt.Cong

VS.RAC.R99.Power.Cong

VS.RAC.HSDPA.Power.Cong

VS.RAC.Total.Power.Cong

VS.RAC.HSUPA.Power.Cong

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Description

Number of failures in each cell to request UL CE resources in the SHO procedure

Number of failures in each cell to request DL CE resources in the SHO procedure

Number of failures in each cell to request UL power resources in the SHO procedure

Number of failures in each cell to request DL power resources in the SHO procedure

Number of failures in each cell to request DL OVSF code resources in the SHO procedure

Number of failures in each cell to request UL Iub resources in the SHO procedure

Number of failures in each cell to request DL Iub resources in the SHO procedure

Number of failures in each cell to request HSUPA user resources in the SHO procedure

Number of failures in each cell to request UL CE resources in the channel switch procedure

Number of failures in each cell to request DL CE resources in the channel switch procedure

Number of failures in each cell to request UL power resources in the channel switch procedure

Number of failures in each cell to request DL power resources in the channel switch procedure

Number of failures in each cell to request DL OVSF code resources in the channel switch procedure

Number of failures in each cell to request UL Iub resources in the channel switch procedure

Number of failures in each cell to request DL Iub resources in the channel switch procedure

Number of failures in each cell to request HSDPA user resources in the channel switch procedure

Number of failures in each cell to request HSUPA user resources in the channel switch procedure

Number of unsuccessfully applying for UL CE resources in each failed cell in HHO Procedure

Number of unsuccessfully applying for DL CE resources in each failed cell in HHO Procedure

Number of unsuccessfully applying for UL power resources in each failed cell in HHO Procedure

Number of unsuccessfully applying for DL power resources in each failed cell in HHO Procedure

Number of unsuccessfully applying for UL Iub resources in each failed cell in HHO Procedure

Number of unsuccessfully applying for DL Iub resources in each failed cell in HHO Procedure

Number of unsuccessfully applying for HSDPA user resources in each failed cell in HHO Procedure

Number of unsuccessfully applying for HSUPA user resources in each failed cell in HHO Procedure

Number of preemption by high priority user when unsuccessfully applying for resources in each failed cell in HHO Procedure

Number of failures in each cell to request UL CE resources in the RRC/RAB SETUP procedure

Number of failures in each cell to request DL CE resources in the RRC/RAB SETUP procedure

Number of failures in each cell to request HSDPA user resources in the RRC/RAB SETUP procedure

Number of failures in each cell to request HSUPA user resources in the RRC/RAB SETUP procedure

Number of failures in each cell to request diffetent resources in the RRC/RAB SETUP procedure

Number of preemption by high priority user when unsuccessfully applying for resources in each failed cell in the RRC/RAB SETUP procedure

Number of failures in each cell to request R99 power resources

Number of failures in each cell to request HSDPA power resources

Number of failures in each cell to request total power resources

Number of failures in each cell to request HSUPA power resources

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Number of preemption by high priority user when unsuccessfully applying for resources in each failed cell in HHO Procedure

Number of preemption by high priority user when unsuccessfully applying for resources in each failed cell in the RRC/RAB SETUP procedure

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Counter

RRC.AttConnRelDCCH.NormRel

RRC.AttConnRelDCCH.Congestion

RRC.AttConnRelDCCH.Preempt

RRC.AttConnRelDCCH.ReEstRej

RRC.AttConnRelDCCH.SigConReEst

RRC.AttConnRelDCCH.UsrInact

RRC.AttConnRelDCCH.Unspec

Call Drop Rate of Signaling Plane

lOM intervention

lUser inactivity

lRepeated integrity checking failure

lUE generated signaling connection release

lRL out-of-synchronization

normal event The RNC indicates to the UE that the RRC must be

released.

user inactivity The RNC indicates to the UE that the RRC must be

released.

pre-emptive release

The RNC indicates to the UE that the RRC must be

released.

directed signalling connection re-establishment

The RNC indicates to the UE that the RRC must be

released. This means that an RRC Connected UE

(not in CELL_DCH) has moved under another RNC

than SRNC and makes a Cell Update. If the SRNS

Relocation is not possible

needs to be released under the current SRNC and redirected

to the additional SRNC.

ID

67189459

67189460

67189461

67189462

67189463

67189464

67189465

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67189466

67189467

67189468

67189469

67189470

67189471

67189472

67179571

67180387

ID

67189764

67202419

67180378

67189767

67189768

67180370

67192569

67192570

67192571

67192572

67192573

67192574

67192575

67192576

67180372

67180373

67180374

67180375

67180376

67180379

67180380

67180381

67180382

67180383

67180371

67180386

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Description

Number of RRC connection releases on the dedicated control channel for a normal event.

Number of RRC connection releases on the dedicated control channel for congestion.

Number of RRC connection releases on the dedicated control channel for pre-emptive release.

Number of RRC connection releases on the dedicated control channel for re-establishment reject.

Number of RRC connection releases on the dedicated control channel for directed signaling connection re-establishment.

Number of RRC connection releases on the dedicated control channel for user inactivity.

Number of RRC connection releases on the dedicated control channel for unspecified causes.

Call Drop Rate of Signaling Plane

lRepeated integrity checking failure

lUE generated signaling connection release

lRL out-of-synchronization

normal event The RNC indicates to the UE that the RRC must be

user inactivity The RNC indicates to the UE that the RRC must be

The RNC indicates to the UE that the RRC must be

directed signalling connection re-establishment

The RNC indicates to the UE that the RRC must be

released. This means that an RRC Connected UE

(not in CELL_DCH) has moved under another RNC

than SRNC and makes a Cell Update. If the SRNS

the RRC connection

needs to be released under the current SRNC and redirected

Counter

RRC.AttConnRelDCCH.Congestion

RRC.AttConnRelDCCH.Preempt

RRC.AttConnRelDCCH.ReEstRej

RRC.AttConnRelDCCH.SigConReEst

RRC.AttConnRelDCCH.UsrInact

RRC.AttConnRelDCCH.Unspec

RRC.AttConnRelCCCH.Congestion

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RRC.AttConnRelCCCH.Preempt

RRC.AttConnRelCCCH.ReEstRej

RRC.AttConnRelCCCH.SigConReEst

RRC.AttConnRelDCCH.NormRel

RRC.AttConnRelCCCH.NormRel

RRC.AttConnRelCCCH.UsrInact

RRC.AttConnRelCCCH.Unspec

RRC.FailConnReEstab.Cong

VS.RRC.ConnRel.CellUpd

Counter

VS.CellUpdt.RLFAIL.Max.Time

VS.CellUpdt.RLFAIL.Mean.Time

RRC.AttConnReEstab.RFLoss

RRC.SuccConnReEstab

RRC.FailConnReEstab.NoReply

VS.CellUpdt.AttConf

VS.CellUpdt.AttUpd.Msg

VS.CellUpdt.AttErrSRLC

VS.CellUpdt.AttErrTRLC

VS.CellUpdt.SuccErrTRLC

VS.CellUpdt.AttMbmsRecv

VS.CellUpdt.SuccMbmsRecv

VS.CellUpdt.AttPtpRbReq

VS.CellUpdt.SuccMbmsPtpRbReq

VS.CellUpdt.AttPrd

VS.CellUpdt.AttResel

VS.CellUpdt.AttRsa

VS.CellUpdt.AttPage

VS.CellUpdt.AttULDatTrsf

VS.CellUpdt.SuccPrd

VS.CellUpdt.SuccResel

VS.CellUpdt.SuccRsa

VS.CellUpdt.SuccPage

VS.CellUpdt.SuccULDatTrsf

VS.CellUpdt.SuccUpd

VS.CellUpdt.SuccRRCRel

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Number of RRC connection releases on the dedicated control channel for directed signaling connection re-establishment.

Description

Number of RRC Connection Release on DCH because of Congestion

Number of RRC Connection Release on DCH because of Pre-emptive release

Number of RRC Connection Release on DCH because of Re-establishment

Reject

Number of RRC Connection Release on DCH because of Directed signaling

connection re-establishment

Number of RRC Connection Release on DCH because of User inactivity

Number of RRC Connection Release on DCH because of Unkown reason

Number of RRC Connection Release on CCH because of Congestion

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Number of RRC Connection Release on CCH because of Pre-emptive release

Number of RRC Connection Release on CCH because of Re-establishment

Reject

Number of RRC Connection Release on CCH because of Directed signaling

connection re-establishment

Number of RRC Connection Release on CCH because of Normal Release

Number of RRC Connection Release on CCH because of Normal Release

Number of RRC Connection Release on CCH because of User inactivity

Number of RRC Connection Release on CCH because of Unkown reason

Count of RRC Connection Abnormal Release<Congestion><Cell>

Number of RRC Connection Releases due to Cell Update Failure because of RL

Failure <Cell>

Description

The Maxim Time delay of Cell Update Procedure due to RL failure

The Average Time delay of Cell Update Procedure due to RL failure

Number of Cell Updates due to Radio Link Failure <Cell>

Number of Cell Updates Success due to Radio Link Failure <Cell>

Number of Cell Updates Fail due to Radio Link Failure <no Reply><Cell>

Number of CELL UPDATE CONFIRM Messages from SRNC <Cell>

Number of Cell Updates due to Prd and Resel <Cell>

Number of Cell Updates Due to SRB FAILURE <Cell>

Number of Cell Updates Due to TRB FAILURE <Cell>

Number of Successful Cell Updates due to TRB FAILURE <Cell>

Number of Cell Updates Due to Mbms Reception <Cell>

Number of Succ Cell Updates Due to Mbms Reception <Cell>

Number of Cell Updates Due to Mbms PtP RB Request <Cell>

Number of Succ Cell Updates Due to Mbms PtP RB Request <Cell>

Number of Cell Updates due to Periodical Cell Update <Cell>

Number of Cell Updates due to Cell Reselection <Cell>

Number of Cell Updates due to Re-Entering Service Area <Cell>

Number of Cell Updates due to Paging Response <Cell>

Number of Cell Updates due to Uplink Data Transmission <Cell>

Number of Successful Cell Updates due to Periodical Cell Update <Cell>

Number of Successful Cell Updates due to Cell Reselection <Cell>

Number of Successful Cell Updates due to Re-Entering Service Area <Cell>

Number of Successful Cell Updates due to Paging Response <Cell>

Number of Successful Cell Updates due to Uplink Data Transmission <Cell>

Number of Successful Cell Updates <Cell>

Number of RRC Connection Releases due to Cell Update Failure <Cell>

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qwa Description

VS.FailRBSetup.CfgUnsup Configuration unsupported

VS.FailRBSetup.PhyChFail Physical channel failure

VS.FailRBSetup.CellUpd Cell update occurred

VS.FailRBSetup.IncCfg Invalid configuration

VS.FailRBSetup.NoReply No reply

CS RAB setup failures PARAM_CELL. RNC regards the parameters transmitted by core network as invalid parameters.

CS RAB setup failures RELOC_CELL,relatedto migration

CS RAB setup failures TNL_CELL.IU transmission setup fails.

CS RAB setup failures CONG_CELL.RNC resource allocation failure.

CS RAB setup failures POWER_CONG_CELL

CS RAB setup failures CE_CONG_CELL

CS RAB setup failures CODE_CONG_CELL

CS RAB setup failures OTHER_CELL

CS RAB setup failures UNSUP_CELL.the QoS is not supported by RNC or RRM admission fails in RAB.

CFG_UNSUPP UE acknowledges the RB setup failure because of configuration unsupported compatibility problem of UE in some unknown scenarios

PHYCH_FAIL The RB setup failure may occur if FACH is migrated to DCH but downlink physical layers are not synchronized during the RB setup process. The rooted reason is poor coverage

SIMU_RECFG_INCOMP UE regards that the RB setup process and other processes simultaneously occur and they are incompatible.It is mainly caused by UE defects

CELL_UPDT the Cell Update process occurs. The RB setup failure is caused by process nesting

CFG_INVALID UE regards the configured parameters are invalid ones

NO_RESPONSE UE does not acknowledge the RB setup request. This reason frequently occurs. It is mainly caused by poor coverage, so UE cannot receive the RB setup request message

OTHER

lParameter violation

lNon supported UTRAN capabilities

lRelocation triggered

lTransport connection failed to establish

lUnavailable resources

lProtocol error

Bad Quality during RRC Request Radio FailureInTheRadioInterfaceProcedure

Failed RAB Admission Reject Too Many Serving Cell Users Eul

RAB Establishment Blocked OtherRAB Mapping Failure

RAB Establishment Blocked OtherProcedure Timeout

Counter Description

VS.FailRBSetup.CfgUnsup Configuration unsupported

VS.FailRBSetup.PhyChFail Physical channel failure

VS.FailRBSetup.CellUpd Cell update occurred

VS.FailRBSetup.IncCfg Invalid configuration

VS.FailRBSetup.NoReply No reply

Counter Description

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VS.FailRBRecfg.CfgUnsup Configuration unsupported

VS.FailRBRecfg.PhyChFail Physical channel failure

VS.FailRBRecfg.CellUpd Cell update occurred

VS.FailRBRecfg.IncCfg Invalid configuration

VS.FailRBRecfg.NoReply No reply

ID Counter

67189494 VS.RAB.FailEstabCS.Cong

67189495 VS.RAB.FailEstabCS.RNL

67189496 VS.RAB.FailEstabCS.TNL

67179831 VS.RAB.FailEstCS.Relo

67179830 VS.RAB.FailEstCS.Unsp

67192610 VS.RAB.FailEstab.CS.DLIUBBand.Cong

67192611 VS.RAB.FailEstab.CS.ULIUBBand.Cong

67179865 VS.RAB.FailEstCS.RIPFail

67179862 VS.RAB.FailEstCs.Power.Cong

67190406 VS.RAB.FailEstCs.ULCE.Cong

67190407 VS.RAB.FailEstCs.DLCE.Cong

67179864 VS.RAB.FailEstCs.Code.Cong

Counter Description

VS.RAB.FailEstab.PS.DLIUB

Band.Cong

Number of RABs that fail to be set up in the PS domain with the failure cause of

rejection by admission control due to downlink Iub bandwidth congestion

VS.RAB.FailEstab.PS.ULIUB

Band.Cong

Number of RABs that fail to be set up in the PS domain with the failure cause of

rejection by admission control due to uplink Iub bandwidth congestion

Counter Description

VS.RAB.FailEstPS.Par Number of PS RABs unsuccessfully established because of parameter failures

(cause value: Invalid RAB Parameters Value, Invalid RAB Parameters

Combination, Condition Violation for SDU Parameters, Condition Violation for

Traffic Handling Priority, or Condition Violation for Guaranteed Bit Rate)

VS.RAB.FailEstPS.Relo Number of PS RABs unsuccessfully established due to relocation (cause value:

Relocation Triggered)

VS.RAB.FailEstPS.RIPFail Number of PS RABs unsuccessfully established because of radio interface failure

(cause value: Failure in the Radio Interface Procedure)

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VS.RAB.FailEstPS.Unsp Number of PS RABs unsuccessfully established because of insufficient capability

of UTRAN (cause value: Requested Traffic Class not Available, Requested

Maximum Bit Rate not Available, Requested Maximum Bit Rate for DL not

Available, Requested Maximum Bit Rate for UL not Available, Requested

Guaranteed Bit Rate not Available, Requested Guaranteed Bit Rate for DL not

Available, Requested Guaranteed Bit Rate for UL not Available, or Requested

Transfer Delay not Achievable)

VS.RAB.FailEstPS.NResAvail Number of PS RABs unsuccessfully established because of lack of system

resources, for instance, a shortage of memory (cause value: No Resource

Available)

VS.RAB.FailEstPS.RNL Number of PS RABs unsuccessfully established because of radio network layer

failures

VS.RAB.FailEstPS.TNL Number of PS RABs unsuccessfully established because of transmission network

layer failures

Counter Description

VS.RAB.FailEstPs.Power.Co

ng

Number of the PS RABs unsuccessfully established with the cause of "No

Resource Available" due to power resource congestion

VS.RAB.FailEstPs.ULCE.Con

g

Number of the PS RABs unsuccessfully established with the cause of "No

Resource Available" due to uplink CE congestion

VS.RAB.FailEstPs.DLCE.Con

g

Number of the PS RABs unsuccessfully established with the cause of "No

Resource Available" due to downlink CE congestion

VS.RAB.FailEstPs.Code.Con

g

Number of the PS RABs unsuccessfully established with the cause of "No

Resource Available" due to code congestion

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ID Counter

67189400 VS.DRD.RRC.Out.Att

67189401 VS.DRD.RRC.Out.Succ67192607 VS.RRC.Estab.DRDIn67199662 VS.CellDCHUEs67199661 VS.CellFACHUEs67204156 VS.CellEFACHUEs67199660 VS.CellPCHUEs67179302 VS.RRC.ConnEstabTimeMax.DCH

67199510 VS.RRC.ConnEstabTimeMean.DCH67179329 RRC.AttConnEstab.OrgConvCall

67179330 RRC.AttConnEstab.OrgStrCall

67179331 RRC.AttConnEstab.OrgInterCall

67179332 RRC.AttConnEstab.OrgBkgCall

67179334 RRC.AttConnEstab.TmConvCall

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67179335 RRC.AttConnEstab.TmStrCall

67179336 RRC.AttConnEstab.TmInterCall

67179337 RRC.AttConnEstab.TmBkgCall

67179457 RRC.SuccConnEstab.OgConvCall

67179458 RRC.SuccConnEstab.OrgStrCall

67179459 RRC.SuccConnEstab.OrgItrCall

67179460 RRC.SuccConnEstab.OrgBkgCall

67179461 RRC.SuccConnEstab.OrgSubCall

67179462 RRC.SuccConnEstab.TmConvCall

67179463 RRC.SuccConnEstab.TmStrCall

67179464 RRC.SuccConnEstab.TmItrCall

67179465 RRC.SuccConnEstab.TmBkgCall

67179298 VS.RRC.SetupConnEstab.Cell67179299 RRC.SuccConnEstab.sum67179333 RRC.AttConnEstab.OgSubCall

67179338 RRC.AttConnEstab.EmgCall67179339 RRC.AttConnEstab.IRATCelRes

67179340 RRC.AttConnEstab.IRATCCO

67179341 RRC.AttConnEstab.Reg67179342 RRC.AttConnEstab.Detach67179343 RRC.AttConnEstab.OgHhPrSig

67179344 RRC.AttConnEstab.OgLwPrSig

67179345 RRC.AttConnEstab.CallReEst

67179346 RRC.AttConnEstab.TmHhPrSig

67179347 RRC.AttConnEstab.TmLwPrSig

67179348 RRC.AttConnEstab.Unknown67179467 RRC.SuccConnEstab.IRATCelRes

67179468 RRC.SuccConnEstab.IRATCCO

67179469 RRC.SuccConnEstab.Reg

67179470 RRC.SuccConnEstab.Detach

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67179471 RRC.SuccConnEstab.OgHhPrSig

67179472 RRC.SuccConnEstab.OgLwPrSig

67179473 RRC.SuccConnEstab.CallReEst

67179474 RRC.SuccConnEstab.TmHhPrSig

67179475 RRC.SuccConnEstab.TmLwPrSig

67179476 RRC.SuccConnEstab.Unkown

67179633 VS.RRC.AttConEst.DCH67179634 VS.RRC.SuccConEst.DCH67179649 VS.RRC.AttConEst.CCH67179650 VS.RRC.SuccConEst.CCH67179466 RRC.SuccConnEstab.EmgCall

67190586 VS.RRC.AttConnEstab.Cell67190587 VS.RRC.SuccConnEstab.First

67190588 VS.RRC.SuccConnEstab.Second

67190589 VS.RRC.SuccConnEstab.Third

67195587 VS.RRC.ManualDsac.Num67195590 VS.RRC.AutoDsac.Num67195964 RRC.AttConnEstab.MBMSRep

67195965 RRC.AttConnEstab.MBMSPtp

67195966 RRC.SuccConnEstab.MBMSRep

67195967 RRC.SuccConnEstab.MBMSPtp

67196198 VS.RRC.AttConnEstab.EDCH67196199 VS.RRC.AttConnEstab.HSDSCH67196200 VS.RRC.SuccConnEstab.EDCH67196201 VS.RRC.SuccConnEstab.HSDSCH

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PARAM_CELL. RNC regards the parameters transmitted by core network as invalid parameters.

UE acknowledges the RB setup failure because of configuration unsupported compatibility problem of UE in some unknown scenarios

The RB setup failure may occur if FACH is migrated to DCH but downlink physical layers are not synchronized during the RB setup process. The rooted reason is poor coverage

UE regards that the RB setup process and other processes simultaneously occur and they are incompatible.It is mainly caused by UE defects

the Cell Update process occurs. The RB setup failure is caused by process nesting

UE does not acknowledge the RB setup request. This reason frequently occurs. It is mainly caused by poor coverage, so UE cannot receive the RB setup request message

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Description

Count of CS Domain RAB Assignment Failed in setting

up<Congestion ><Cell>

Count of CS Domain RAB Assignment Failed in setting up<Radio

Network ><Cell>

Count of CS Domain RAB Assignment Failed in setting

up<Transmission Network ><Cell>

Number of CS RABs Unsuccessfully Established due to Relocation

<Cell>

Count of CS Domain RAB Assignment RAB Failed in setting up<Non

Supported Capabilities><Cell>

Count of RAB which fails to establish RAB assignment request in CS

domain due to RNC admission algorithem rejection which is caused

by DL Iub bandwidth congestion

Count of RAB which fails to establish RAB assignment request in CS

domain due to RNC admission algorithem rejection which is caused

by UL Iub bandwidth congestion

Count of CS Domain RAB Assignment RAB Failed in setting

up<Failure in the Radio Interface Procedure><Cell>

Count of CS Domain RAB Assignment RAB Failed in setting

up<Congestion because of power><Cell>

Number of CS RABs unsuccessfully setup by RAB assignment

request in each cell caused by unavailable resources because of UL

CE.

Number of CS RABs unsuccessfully setup by RAB assignment

request in each cell caused by unavailable resources because of DL

CE.

Count of CS Domain RAB Assignment RAB Failed in setting

up<Congestion because of code><Cell>

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Description

Number of requesting to redirect a RRC connection request message

received in an original cell to a target cell

Number of RRC Connection Try Again and Succeed

Count of RRC Connection Request message in DRD process

Average Number of UEs in CELL_DCH State <Cell>

Average Number of UEs in CELL_FACH State <Cell>

Average Number of UEs in EFACH State <Cell>

Average Number of UEs in CELL_PCH State <Cell>

Count of the maximum delay time of RRC Connection Setup mapped

on DCH

RRC Connection Setup Delay Time on DCH

Count of RRC Connection Request<Originating Conversational

Call><Cell>

Count of RRC Connection Request<Originating Streaming

Call><Cell>

Count of RRC Connection Request<Originating Interactive

Call><Cell>

Count of RRC Connection Request<Originating Background

Call><Cell>

Count of RRC Connection Request<Terminating Conversational

Call><Cell>

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Count of RRC Connection Request<Terminating Streaming

Call><Cell>

Count of RRC Connection Request<Terminating Interactive

Call><Cell>

Count of RRC Connection Request<Terminating Background

Call><Cell>

Count of RRC Connection Establishment Success<Originating

Conversational Call><Cell>

Count of RRC Connection Establishment Success<Originating

Streaming Call><Cell>

Count of RRC Connection Establishment Success<Originating

Interactive Call><Cell>

Count of RRC Connection Establishment Success<Originating

Background Call><Cell>

Count of RRC Connection Establishment Success<Originating

Subscribed traffic Call><Cell>

Count of RRC Connection Establishment Success<Terminating

Conversational Call><Cell>

Count of RRC Connection Establishment Success<Terminating

Streaming Call><Cell>

Count of RRC Connection Establishment Success<Terminating

Interactive Call><Cell>

Count of RRC Connection Establishment Success<Terminating

Background Call><Cell>

Number of Initiated RRC Connection Setups <Cell>

Number of RRC Connection Setup Successes <Cell>

Count of RRC Connection Request<Originating Subscribed traffic

Call><Cell>

Count of RRC Connection Request<Emergency Call><Cell>

Count of RRC Connection Request<inter-RAT Cell Reselect><Cell>

Count of RRC Connection Request<inter-RAT Cell Change

Order><Cell>

Count of RRC Connection Request<Register><Cell>

Count of RRC Connection Request< Detach><Cell>

Count of RRC Connection Request<Originating Signalling Connection

with High Priority><Cell>

Count of RRC Connection Request<Originating Signalling Connection

with Low Priority><Cell>

Count of RRC Connection Request<Call re-establishment><Cell>

Count of RRC Connection Request<Terminating Signalling

Connection with High Priority><Cell>

Count of RRC Connection Request<Terminating Signalling

Connection with Low Priority><Cell>

Count of RRC Connection Request<Unknown Reason><Cell>

Count of RRC Connection Establishment Success<inter-RAT Cell

Reselect><Cell>

Count of RRC Connection Establishment Success<inter-RAT Cell

Change Order><Cell>

Count of RRC Connection Establishment Success<Register><Cell>

Count of RRC Connection Establishment Success< Detach><Cell>

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Count of RRC Connection Establishment Success<Originating

Signalling Connection with High Priority><Cell>

Count of RRC Connection Establishment Success<Originating

Signalling Connection with Low Priority><Cell>

Count of RRC Connection Establishment Success<Call re-

establishment><Cell>

Count of RRC Connection Establishment Success<Terminating

Signalling Connection with High Priority><Cell>

Count of RRC Connection Establishment Success<Terminating

Signalling Connection with Low Priority><Cell>

Count of RRC Connection Establishment Success<Unknown

Reason><Cell>

Number of RRC Connection Requests <DCH> <Cell>

Number of RRC Connection Setup Successes <DCH> <Cell>

Number of RRC Connection Requests <CCH> <Cell>

Number of RRC Connection Setup Successes <CCH> <Cell>

Count of RRC Connection Establishment Success<Emergency

Call><Cell>

Number of RRC Connection Request <cell>

Number of RRC Connection Setup Successes on first Connection

req<cell>

Number of RRC Connection Setup Successes on second Connection

req<cell>

Number of RRC Connection Setup Successes on third Connection

req<cell>

Number of manual DSAC

Number of auto DSAC

Number of RRC Connection Request because of MBMS Reception

Number of RRC Connection Request because of PTP RB Request

Number of RRC Connection Setup Successes because of MBMS

Reception

Number of RRC Connection Setup Successes because of PTP RB

Request

Number of UL over E-DCH Connection Requests

Number of DL over HS-DSCH Connection Requests

Number of UL over E-DCH Connection Setup Successes

Number of DL over HS-DSCH Connection Setup Successes

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Counter

VS.RAB.RelReqCS.OM

VS.RAB.RelReqCS.RABPreempt

VS.RAB.RelReqCS.UTRANgen

VS.RAB.RelReqPS.OM

VS.RAB.RelReqPS.RABPreempt

Call Drop Rate of Signaling Plane

lOM intervention

lUser inactivity

lRepeated integrity checking failure

lUE generated signaling connection release

lRL out-of-synchronization

Call Drop Rate of User Plane

lOM intervention

lUTRAN generated reason

lRAB preempted

Channel Switch Failure

Channel Switch Failure

Abnormal RANAP Release

Abnormal RANAP Release

IFHO Failure

IRAT Cell Change Failure

IRAT HO Failure

Radio Link Fail Release

Soft Handover Failure

UE Lost at Unspecified RF

UE Lost at Unspecified RF

UE Lost due to Downlink Bad Quality

UE Lost due to Low Coverage

UE Lost due to UL Interference

UE Lost due to UL Interference

Counter

VS.FailRBRel.CellUpd

VS.FailRBRel.InvCfg

VS.FailRBRel.NoReply

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Description

Number of released CS RABs triggered by the RNC in the best cell with the cause of "O&M Intervention"

Number of released CS RABs triggered by the RNC in the best cell with the cause of "RAB pre-empted"

Number of released CS RABs triggered by the RNC in the best cell with the cause of "Release due to UTRAN Generated Reason"

Number of released PS RABs triggered by the RNC in the best cell with the cause of "O&M Intervention"

Number of released PS RABs triggered by the RNC in the best cell with the cause of "RAB pre-empted"

Call Drop Rate of Signaling Plane

lRepeated integrity checking failure

lUE generated signaling connection release

lRL out-of-synchronization

lUTRAN generated reason

Radio ReleaseDueToUtranGeneratedReason

Procedure Timeout

MISC NoResourceAvailable

Radio ReleaseDueToUtranGeneratedReason

IFHO Timer Expired

IRAT Cell Change Timer Expired

IRAT HO Outgoing Timer Expired

RLC Unrecoverable Error

ASU Complete for Addition Not Received

RLC Max Retranmission Reached

RCS Timer Expired

Radio RadioConnectionWithUELost

Radio RadioConnectionWithUELost

RLC Max Retranmission Reached

RCS Timer Expired

Description

Cell update occurred

Invalid configuration

No reply

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Number of released CS RABs triggered by the RNC in the best cell with the cause of "Release due to UTRAN Generated Reason"

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Counter

VS.RAB.AttRelCS.NetOpt

VS.RAB.AttRelCS.NormRel

VS.RAB.AttRelCS.OM

VS.RAB.AttRelCS.Preempt

VS.RAB.AttRelCS.UEInact

VS.RAB.AttRelCS.UTRANGen

VS.Norm.Rel.CS.AMR.UlSigRel

VS.Norm.Rel.CS.AMR.UlSigRel

RAB_CS_REL_RF_LOSS

RNC_CS_RAB_REL_TRIG_BY_RNC_SRB_RESET

RNC_CS_RAB_REL_TRIG_BY_RNC_AAL2_LOSS

CS_RAB_DROP_OTHER

RNC_PS_RAB_REL_TRIG_BY_RNC_TRB_RESET

RNC_PS_RAB_REL_TRIG_BY_RNC_GTPU_LOSS

PS_RAB_DROP_OTHER

CDR type

OM interference

Causes due to RAB preemption

Causes due to UTRAN

Uplink RLC reset

Downlink RLC reset

Uplink synchronization failure

Downlink synchronization failure

Due to air interface

Not due to air interface

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No response of UU port

Other RF causes

Abnormal AAL2 link

Abnormal GTPU

Other causes

SRB reset occurs probably if the UE fails to receive the

following messages in downlink:

l   Security mode process

l   Authentication and encryption process

l   Measurement control

l   Active set update

l   Physical channel reconfiguration

l   Transport channel reconfiguration

l   RB reset

l   Handover command from 3G to 2G (HANDOVER FROM UTRAN COMMAND)

SRB reset occurs probably if the UE fails to receive the

following messages in uplink:

l   Measurement report

l   Active set update complete

l   Physical channel reconfiguration complete

l   Transport channel reconfiguration complete

l   RB reconfiguration complete

VS.RAB.Loss.CS.Norm

VS.RAB.Loss.CS.Norm.AMR

VS.Norm.Rel.CS.Str

VS.HSPA.RAB.Loss.Norm.CS.Conv

VS.RAB.Loss.VP.LIMIT

VS.RAB.Loss.PS.Norm

VS.Norm.Rel.PS.Conv

VS.Norm.Rel.PS.Str

Counter

VS.RAB.RelReqCS.OM

VS.RAB.RelReqCS.RABPreempt

VS.RAB.RelReqCS.UTRANgen

VS.RAB.RelReqPS.OM

VS.RAB.RelReqPS.RABPreempt

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Counter

VS.RAB.Loss.CS.SRBReset

VS.RAB.Loss.PS.SRBReset

Counter

VS.RAB.Loss.CS.Aal2Loss

Counter

VS.RAB.Loss.CS.Congstion.CELL

VS.RAB.Loss.PS.Congstion.CELL

Counter

VS.RAB.RelReqPS.BE.HSDPA.Cong.Golden

VS.RAB.RelReqPS.BE.HSDPA.Cong.Silver

VS.RAB.RelReqPS.BE.HSDPA.Cong.Copper

VS.RAB.RelReqPS.BE.HSUPA.Cong.Golden

VS.RAB.RelReqPS.BE.HSUPA.Cong.Silver

VS.RAB.RelReqPS.BE.HSUPA.Cong.Copper

ID

67191786

67191787

67191788

67191789

67191790

67191791

Counter

VS.Norm.Rel.CS.AMR.UlSigRel

VS.Norm.Rel.CS.Conv.RB.64.UlSigRel

VS.Norm.Rel.PS.BE.RB.0.32.UlSigRel

VS.Norm.Rel.PS.BE.RB.32.64.UlSigRel

VS.Norm.Rel.PS.BE.RB.64.144.UlSigRel

VS.Norm.Rel.PS.BE.RB.144.384.UlSigRel

VS.Norm.Rel.PS.CCH.UlSigRel

VS.Norm.Rel.PS.HS.UlSigRel

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VS.Norm.Rel.CS.Str.UlSigRel

VS.Norm.Rel.PS.Conv.UlSigRel

VS.Norm.Rel.PS.Str.UlSigRel

Counter

VS.RAB.AttRelCS.Conv

VS.RAB.AttRelCS.Str

Counter

VS.RAB.AttRelCS.NetOpt

VS.RAB.AttRelCS.NormRel

VS.RAB.AttRelCS.OM

VS.RAB.AttRelCS.Preempt

VS.RAB.AttRelCS.UEInact

VS.RAB.AttRelCS.UTRANGen

Counter

VS.CN.RAB.Loss.CS

Counter

VS.RAB.AttRelPS.Conv

VS.RAB.AttRelPS.Str

VS.RAB.AttRelPS.Inter

VS.RAB.AttRelPS.Bkg

Counter

VS.RAB.AttRelPS.NetOptm

VS.RAB.AttRelPS.NormRel

VS.RAB.AttRelPS.OM

VS.RAB.AttRelPS.RABPreempt

VS.RAB.AttRelPS.UeInact

VS.RAB.AttRelPS.Unsp

VS.RAB.AttRelPS.UtranGen

Counter

VS.CN.RAB.Loss.PS

Counter

VS.HSDPA.OLC.UserRel

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VS.LCC.OLC.UL.UserRel

VS.LCC.OLC.DL.UserRel

VS.LCC.OLC.HSUPA.UserRel

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Description

Number of CS RABs requested to release in the best cell for network optimization

Number of CS RABs requested to release in the best cell for normal release

Number of CS RABs requested to release in the best cell for O&M intervention

Number of CS RABs requested to release in the best cell for RAB preempted

Number of CS RABs requested to release in the best cell for user inactivity

Number of CS RABs requested to release in the best cell for release caused by the UTRAN

Number of released CS AMR RABs due to uplink signaling connection release in the best cell

Number of released CS RABs triggered by the RNC due to CELL congestion

CS call drop may be caused by abnormal release caused by the lost synchronization of links because of poor network coverage (including adjacent cell missing, small handover area. As a result, UE closes the transmitter abnormally or uplink demodulation is asynchronous. To solve the problem, network coverage must be improved. In the early network, call drops are mainly caused by this reason.

CS call drops may be caused by link releasing due to downlink SRB reset. This reason is mainly caused by poor network coverage (including adjacent cell missing and small handover area). To solve the problem, the network coverage must be improved. In the early network, call drops are mainly caused by this reason.

If IU CS interface (AAL2 path) is abnormal, RNC initializes the release. In practice, this reason seldom occurs. If this reason occurs, the problem may be caused by any faulty or defective equipment. In some versions of RNC, normal release is recorded as abnormal release during the RB setup process.

CS call drops may be caused by other reasons. There are few call drop statistics in RNC (Version 12). Such reasons as process interaction timeout and cell update failure are recorded in CS_RAB_DROP_OTHER. In practice, many call drops are caused by process interaction timeout and cell update failure. Therefore, these call drops are recorded in CS_RAB_DROP_OTHER.

PS call drops may be caused by link releasing due to downlink TRB reset. This reason is mainly caused by poor network coverage (including adjacent cell missing and small handover area). To solve the problem, the network coverage must be improved. In the early network, call drops are mainly caused by this reason.

If IU CS interface (AAL2 path) is abnormal, RNC initializes the release. In practice, this reason seldom occurs. If this reason occurs, the problem may be caused by any faulty or defective equipment.

PS call drops may be caused by other reasons. There are few call drop statistics in RNC (Version 12). Such reasons as process interaction timeout and cell update failure are recorded in PS_RAB_DROP_OTHER. In practice, many call drops are caused by process interaction timeout and cell update failure. Therefore, these call drops are recorded in PS_RAB_DROP_OTHER.

Cause

RF

Transport layer failure

Subscribers are released by force by MML

The O&M tasks cause call drop.

High-priority preemption causes release of CS links. This kind of call drop occurs when the load and resources are

limited. Performing expansion depends on the times of occurrence.

The causes due to UTRAN in the cell lead to abnormal release of link. This corresponds to abnormal process, so

you must further analyze it based on CHR.

Uplink RLC reset causes release of links, because the coverage quality (including missing neighbor cell and over

mall handover area) is bad.

Downlink SRB reset causes release of links, because the coverage quality (including missing neighbor cell and

over mall handover area) is bad.

Uplink synchronization failure causes abnormal release of links. The coverage quality (including missing neighbor

cell and over mall handover area) is bad, so the UE powers off the transmitter abnormally or uplink demodulation

is asynchronous.

Downlink synchronization failure causes abnormal release of links. The coverage quality (including missing

neighbor cell and over mall handover area) is bad, so the UE powers off the transmitter abnormally or uplink

demodulation is asynchronous.

Expiration of process timer

Hardware failure

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The UE air interface fails to respond the command transmitted by system, because the coverage is bad.

It is due to RF causes and the coverage quality is bad.

The RNC detects that AAL2 Path at CS lu interface is abnormal, so the system originates an abnormal release.

The problem might be due to abnormal transport equipment. Immediate normal release during RB establishment

is counted by statistics as abnormal release as the cause.

The RNC detects the GTPU at PS lu interface is abnormal, so the system originates an abnormal release. The

problem is due to equipment failure.

You need to analyze the abnormal call drop based on RNC logs.

l   Authentication and encryption process

l   Physical channel reconfiguration

l   Transport channel reconfiguration

l   Handover command from 3G to 2G (HANDOVER FROM UTRAN COMMAND)

l   Active set update complete

l   Physical channel reconfiguration complete

l   Transport channel reconfiguration complete

l   RB reconfiguration complete

Number of normally released CS RABs in the best cell

Number of normally released CS RABs in the best cell (AMR)

Number of normally released CS streaming RABs in the best cell

Number of CS over HSPA RAB Release due to normal Loss in the best cell

Number of normally released CS VP RABs triggered by RNC because VP is forbidden in target cell of

SHO/HHO/Cell Update

Number of normally released PS RABs in the best cell

Number of normally released PS R99 conversational RABs in the best cell

Number of normally released PS R99 streaming RABs in the best cell

Description

Number of released CS RABs triggered by the RNC in the best cell with the cause of "O&M

Intervention"

Number of released CS RABs triggered by the RNC in the best cell with the cause of "RAB pre-empted"

Number of released CS RABs triggered by the RNC in the best cell with the cause of "Release due to

UTRAN Generated Reason"

Number of released PS RABs triggered by the RNC in the best cell with the cause of "O&M

Intervention"

Number of released PS RABs triggered by the RNC in the best cell with the cause of "RAB pre-empted"

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Description

Number of released CS RABs due to signaling RLC reset in the best cell

Number of released PS RABs due to signaling RLC reset in the best cell

Feature ID

WRFD-010510

Description

Number of released CS RABs triggered by the RNC due to CELL congestion

Number of released PS RABs triggered by the RNC due to CELL congestion

Description

Number of released golden user's PS BE RABs beared on HSDPA triggered by the RNC due to CELL

congestion

Number of released silver user's PS BE RABs beared on HSDPA triggered by the RNC due to CELL

congestion

Number of released copper user's PS BE RABs beared on HSDPA triggered by the RNC due to CELL

congestion

Number of released golden user's PS BE RABs beared on HSUPA triggered by the RNC due to CELL

congestion

Number of released silver user's PS BE RABs beared on HSUPA triggered by the RNC due to CELL

congestion

Number of released copper user's PS BE RABs beared on HSUPA triggered by the RNC due to CELL

congestion

Counter

VS.Norm.Rel.CS.Conv.RB.64

VS.Norm.Rel.PS.BE.RB.0.32

VS.Norm.Rel.PS.BE.RB.32.64

VS.Norm.Rel.PS.BE.RB.64.144

VS.Norm.Rel.PS.BE.RB.144.384

VS.Norm.Rel.PS.CCH

Description

Number of released CS AMR RABs due to uplink signaling connection release in the best cell

Number of released CS conversational service RABs due to uplink signaling connection release in the

best cell( max DL bit rates is 64kbps)

Number of released PS BE service RABs due to uplink signaling connection release in the best cell

(max DL bitrate in (0,32] kbit/s, RRC state is CELL_DCH, R99 user only)

Number of released PS R99 BE service RABs due to uplink signaling connection release in the best cell

(max DL bit rate in (32,64] kbit/s, RRC state is CELL_DCH, R99 user only)

Number of released PS R99 BE service RABs due to uplink signaling connection release in the best cell

(max DL bit rate in (64,144] kbit/s, RRC state is CELL_DCH, R99 user only)

Number of released PS R99 BE service RABs due to uplink signaling connection release in the best cell

(max DL bit rate in (144,384] kbit/s, RRC state is CELL_DCH, R99 user only)

Number of released PS RABs with the cause of uplink signaling connection release in the best cell that

belongs to the SRNC (RRC state is CELL_FACH)

Number of released PS RABs due to uplink signaling connection release in the best cell ( HS-DSCH

user only)

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Number of released CS streaming service RABs due to uplink signaling connection release in the best

cell

Number of released PS conversational service RABs due to uplink signaling connection release in the

best cell(R99 user only)

Number of released PS streaming service RABs due to uplink signaling connection release in the best

cell(R99 user only)

Description

Number of CS conversational service RABs requested to release in the best cell

Number of CS streaming service RABs requested to release in the best cell

Description

Number of CS RABs requested to release in the best cell for network optimization

Number of CS RABs requested to release in the best cell for normal release

Number of CS RABs requested to release in the best cell for O&M intervention

Number of CS RABs requested to release in the best cell for RAB preempted

Number of CS RABs requested to release in the best cell for user inactivity

Number of CS RABs requested to release in the best cell for release caused by the UTRAN

Feature ID

WRFD-010510

Description

Number of PS conversational service RABs requested to release in the best cell

Number of PS streaming service RABs requested to release in the best cell

Number of PS interactive service RABs requested to release in the best cell

Number of PS background service RABs requested to release in the best cell

Description

Number of PS RABs requested to release in the best cell with the cause of "Network Optimization"

Number of PS RABs requested to release in the best cell with the cause of "Normal Release"

Number of PS RABs requested to release in the best cell with the cause of "O&M Intervention"

Number of PS RABs requested to release in the best cell with the cause of "RAB Preempted"

Number of PS conversational service RABs requested to release in the best cell with the cause of "User

Inactivity"

Number of PS RABs requested to release in the best cell with the cause of "Unspecified Failure"

Number of PS RABs requested to release in the best cell with the cause of "Release due to UTRAN

Generated Cause"

Feature ID

WRFD-010510

Description

Number of HSDPA UEs Released due to Overload Congestion (Cell)

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Number of UEs Released due to UL Overload Congestion (Cell)

Number of UEs Released due to DL Overload Congestion (Cell)

Number of HSUPA UEs Released due to Overload Congestion (Cell)

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CS call drop may be caused by abnormal release caused by the lost synchronization of links because of poor network coverage (including adjacent cell missing, small handover area. As a result, UE closes the transmitter abnormally or uplink demodulation is asynchronous. To solve the problem, network coverage must be improved. In the early network, call drops are mainly caused by this reason.

CS call drops may be caused by link releasing due to downlink SRB reset. This reason is mainly caused by poor network coverage (including adjacent cell missing and small handover area). To solve the problem, the network coverage must be improved. In the early network, call drops are mainly caused by this reason.

If IU CS interface (AAL2 path) is abnormal, RNC initializes the release. In practice, this reason seldom occurs. If this reason occurs, the problem may be caused by any faulty or defective equipment. In some versions of RNC, normal release is recorded as abnormal release during the RB setup process.

CS call drops may be caused by other reasons. There are few call drop statistics in RNC (Version 12). Such reasons as process interaction timeout and cell update failure are recorded in CS_RAB_DROP_OTHER. In practice, many call drops are caused by process interaction timeout and cell update failure. Therefore, these call drops are recorded in CS_RAB_DROP_OTHER.

PS call drops may be caused by link releasing due to downlink TRB reset. This reason is mainly caused by poor network coverage (including adjacent cell missing and small handover area). To solve the problem, the network coverage must be improved. In the early network, call drops are mainly caused by this reason.

If IU CS interface (AAL2 path) is abnormal, RNC initializes the release. In practice, this reason seldom occurs. If this reason occurs, the problem may be caused by any faulty or defective equipment.

PS call drops may be caused by other reasons. There are few call drop statistics in RNC (Version 12). Such reasons as process interaction timeout and cell update failure are recorded in PS_RAB_DROP_OTHER. In practice, many call drops are caused by process interaction timeout and cell update failure. Therefore, these call drops are recorded in PS_RAB_DROP_OTHER.

Corresponding signaling process

RLC reset and RL Failure

RB RECFG

Expiration of PHY/TRCH/SHO/ASU

HHO failure

The transport failure between RNC and NodeB. NCP reports failure.

FP synchronization failure.

ALCAP report failure

O&M intervention

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Feature Name

3.4/6.8/13.6/27.2Kbps RRC Connection and Radio Access Bearer

Establishment and Release

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Feature Name

3.4/6.8/13.6/27.2Kbps RRC Connection and Radio Access Bearer

Establishment and Release

Feature Name

3.4/6.8/13.6/27.2Kbps RRC Connection and Radio Access Bearer

Establishment and Release

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CS call drop may be caused by abnormal release caused by the lost synchronization of links because of poor network coverage (including adjacent cell missing, small handover area. As a result, UE closes the transmitter abnormally or uplink demodulation is asynchronous. To solve the problem, network coverage must be improved. In the early network, call drops are mainly caused by this reason.

CS call drops may be caused by link releasing due to downlink SRB reset. This reason is mainly caused by poor network coverage (including adjacent cell missing and small handover area). To solve the problem, the network coverage must be improved. In the early network, call drops are mainly caused by this reason.

If IU CS interface (AAL2 path) is abnormal, RNC initializes the release. In practice, this reason seldom occurs. If this reason occurs, the problem may be caused by any faulty or defective equipment. In some versions of RNC, normal release is recorded as abnormal release during the RB setup process.

CS call drops may be caused by other reasons. There are few call drop statistics in RNC (Version 12). Such reasons as process interaction timeout and cell update failure are recorded in CS_RAB_DROP_OTHER. In practice, many call drops are caused by process interaction timeout and cell update failure. Therefore, these call drops are recorded in CS_RAB_DROP_OTHER.

PS call drops may be caused by link releasing due to downlink TRB reset. This reason is mainly caused by poor network coverage (including adjacent cell missing and small handover area). To solve the problem, the network coverage must be improved. In the early network, call drops are mainly caused by this reason.

PS call drops may be caused by other reasons. There are few call drop statistics in RNC (Version 12). Such reasons as process interaction timeout and cell update failure are recorded in PS_RAB_DROP_OTHER. In practice, many call drops are caused by process interaction timeout and cell update failure. Therefore, these call drops are recorded in PS_RAB_DROP_OTHER.

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CS call drop may be caused by abnormal release caused by the lost synchronization of links because of poor network coverage (including adjacent cell missing, small handover area. As a result, UE closes the transmitter abnormally or uplink demodulation is asynchronous. To solve the problem, network coverage must be improved. In the early network, call drops are mainly caused by this reason.

CS call drops may be caused by link releasing due to downlink SRB reset. This reason is mainly caused by poor network coverage (including adjacent cell missing and small handover area). To solve the problem, the network coverage must be improved. In the early network, call drops are mainly caused by this reason.

CS call drops may be caused by other reasons. There are few call drop statistics in RNC (Version 12). Such reasons as process interaction timeout and cell update failure are recorded in CS_RAB_DROP_OTHER. In practice, many call drops are caused by process interaction timeout and cell update failure. Therefore, these call drops are recorded in CS_RAB_DROP_OTHER.

PS call drops may be caused by link releasing due to downlink TRB reset. This reason is mainly caused by poor network coverage (including adjacent cell missing and small handover area). To solve the problem, the network coverage must be improved. In the early network, call drops are mainly caused by this reason.

PS call drops may be caused by other reasons. There are few call drop statistics in RNC (Version 12). Such reasons as process interaction timeout and cell update failure are recorded in PS_RAB_DROP_OTHER. In practice, many call drops are caused by process interaction timeout and cell update failure. Therefore, these call drops are recorded in PS_RAB_DROP_OTHER.

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l   Abrupt transmission failure

l   Abnormal NodeB equipment

l   Abrupt breakdown of UE

RRC setup failure

. RAB setup failure

. RRC access failure

. RAB access failure

. RRC active failure

. RAB active failure

Counter

VS.RAB.Loss.CS.RF

VS.RAB.Loss.CS.RF.RLCRst

VS.RAB.Loss.CS.RF.ULSync

VS.RAB.Loss.CS.RF.UuNoReply

VS.RAB.Loss.CS.RF.Oth

VS.RAB.Loss.PS.RF

VS.RAB.Loss.PS.RF.RLCRst

VS.RAB.Loss.PS.RF.ULSync

VS.RAB.Loss.PS.RF.UuNoReply

VS.RAB.Loss.PS.RF.Oth

Counter

VS.Abnorm.Rel.CS.Str

VS.HSPA.RAB.Loss.Abnorm.CS.Conv

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VS.Abnorm.Rel.PS.Conv

VS.Abnorm.Rel.PS.Str

Counter

VS.RAB.Loss.CS.AMR

VS.RAB.Loss.CS.AMR.12.2

VS.RAB.Loss.CS.AMR.4.75

VS.RAB.Loss.CS.AMR.5.9

VS.RAB.Loss.CS.AMR.7.95

VS.RAB.Loss.CS.Conv64K

VS.RAB.Loss.CS.AMRWB.12.65

VS.RAB.Loss.CS.AMRWB.8.85

Counter

VS.RAB.Loss.PS.TRBReset

Counter

VS.RAB.Loss.CS.AMR

VS.RAB.Loss.CS.AMR.12.2

VS.RAB.Loss.CS.AMR.4.75

VS.RAB.Loss.CS.AMR.5.9

VS.RAB.Loss.CS.AMR.7.95

VS.RAB.Loss.CS.Conv64K

VS.RAB.Loss.CS.AMRWB.12.65

VS.RAB.Loss.CS.AMRWB.8.85

Counter

VS.RAB.Loss.PS.TRBReset

Counter

VS.RAB.Loss.PS.GTPULoss

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Counter

VS.Abnorm.Rel.PS.BE.RB.0.32

VS.Abnorm.Rel.PS.BE.RB.32.64

VS.Abnorm.Rel.PS.BE.RB.64.144

VS.Abnorm.Rel.PS.BE.RB.144.384

VS.Abnorm.Rel.PS.CCH

Counter

VS.RAB.Loss.PS.UEGen

ID

67196302

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Description

Number of CS domain RABs released due to RF

failures in the best cell

Number of CS domain RABs released RF failures

(RLC reset) in the best cell

Number of CS domain RABs released due to RF

failures (Uplink Synchronization Fail) in the best

cell

Number of the CS domain RABs released due to

RF failures (Failure in the Radio Interface

Procedure) in the best cell

Number of the CS domain RABs released due to

RF failures (other cause) in the best cell

Number of the PS domain RABs released due to

RF failures in the best cell

Number of PS domain RABs released due to RF

failures (RLC Reset) in the best cell

Number of PS domain RABs released due to RF

failures (Uplink Synchronization Fail) in the best

cell

Number of PS domain RABs released due to RF

failure (Failure in the Radio Interface Procedure) in

the best cell

Number of PS domain RABs released due to RF

failures (other causes) in the best cell

Description

Number of abnormally released CS streaming

RABs in the best cell

Number of abnormally released CS RAB which

bears on HSPA in the best cell

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Number of abnormally released PS R99

conversational RABs in the best cell

Number of abnormally released PS R99 streaming

RABs in the best cell

Description

Number of CS AMR RABs abormally released

Number of released CS AMR 12.2 kbit/s RABs

abormally released

Number of released CS AMR 4.75 kbit/s RABs

abormally released

Number of released CS AMR 5.9 kbit/s RABs

abormally released

Number of released CS AMR 7.95 kbit/s RABs

abormally released

Number of released CS Conversation 64 kbit/s

RABs abormally released

Number of released CS AMRWB 12.65kbit/s

abormally released

Number of released CS AMRWB 8.85 kbit/s RABs

abormally released

Feature ID Feature Name

WRFD-010510 3.4/6.8/13.6/27.2Kbps RRC Connection

and Radio Access Bearer Establishment

and Release

Description

Number of CS AMR RABs abormally released

Number of released CS AMR 12.2 kbit/s RABs

abormally released

Number of released CS AMR 4.75 kbit/s RABs

abormally released

Number of released CS AMR 5.9 kbit/s RABs

abormally released

Number of released CS AMR 7.95 kbit/s RABs

abormally released

Number of released CS Conversation 64 kbit/s

RABs abormally released

Number of released CS AMRWB 12.65kbit/s

abormally released

Number of released CS AMRWB 8.85 kbit/s RABs

abormally released

Feature ID Feature Name

WRFD-010510 3.4/6.8/13.6/27.2Kbps RRC Connection

and Radio Access Bearer Establishment

and Release

Feature ID Feature Name

WRFD-010510 3.4/6.8/13.6/27.2Kbps RRC Connection

and Radio Access Bearer Establishment

and Release

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Description

Number of abnormally released PS BE service

RABs in the best cell(DL bit rate in (0,32] kbit/s,

RRC state is CELL_DCH, R99 user only)

Number of abnormally released PS BE service

RABs in the best cell(DL bit rate in (32,64] kbit/s,

RRC state is CELL_DCH, R99 user only)

Number of abnormally released PS BE service

RABs in the best cell(DL bit rate in (64,144] kbit/s,

RRC state is CELL_DCH, R99 user only)

Number of abnormally released PS BE service

RABs in the best cell(DL bit rate in (144,384]

kbit/s, RRC state is CELL_DCH, R99 user only)

Number of abnormally released PS RABs in the

best cell(the UE status is CELL_FACH)

Feature ID Feature Name

WRFD-010510 3.4/6.8/13.6/27.2Kbps RRC Connection

and Radio Access Bearer Establishment

and Release

Counter

VS.Norm.Rel.PS.0kbps.Timeout

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Counter

VS.RAB.RelReqCS.OM

VS.RAB.RelReqCS.RABPreempt

VS.RAB.RelReqCS.UTRANgen

VS.RAB.RelReqPS.OM

VS.RAB.RelReqPS.RABPreempt

VS.RAB.Loss.CS.RF

VS.RAB.Loss.PS.RF

VS.RAB.Loss.CS.Abnorm

VS.RAB.Loss.PS.Abnorm

VS.RAB.Loss.PS.RF.RLCRst

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Description

Number of released CS RABs triggered by the RNC in the best cell with the cause of "O&M Intervention"

Number of released CS RABs triggered by the RNC in the best cell with the cause of "RAB pre-empted"

Number of released CS RABs triggered by the RNC in the best cell with the cause of "Release due to UTRAN Generated Reason"

Number of released PS RABs triggered by the RNC in the best cell with the cause of "O&M Intervention"

Number of released PS RABs triggered by the RNC in the best cell with the cause of "RAB pre-empted"

VS.RAB.Loss.CS.RF.RLCRst

VS.RAB.Loss.CS.RF.Oth

VS.RAB.Loss.CS.RF.ULSync

VS.RAB.Loss.CS.RF.UuNoReply

VS.RAB.Loss.PS.RF.RLCRst

VS.RAB.Loss.PS.RF.Oth

VS.RAB.Loss.PS.RF.ULSync

VS.RAB.Loss.PS.RF.UuNoReply

VS.RAB.RelReqCS.OM

VS.RAB.RelReqCS.RABPreempt

VS.RAB.RelReqCS.UTRANgen

VS.RAB.Loss.CS.Aal2Loss

VS.RAB.Loss.CS.Congstion.CELL

VS.RAB.RelReqPS.OM

VS.RAB.RelReqPS.RABPreempt

VS.RAB.Loss.PS.GTPULoss

VS.RAB.Loss.PS.Congstion.CELL

VS.RAB.Loss.PS.SRBReset

VS.RAB.Loss.PS.TRBReset

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Number of released CS RABs triggered by the RNC in the best cell with the cause of "Release due to UTRAN Generated Reason"

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Counter

VS.Norm.Rel.CS.AMR.UlSigRel

VS.Norm.Rel.CS.Conv.RB.64.UlSigRel

VS.Norm.Rel.PS.BE.RB.0.32.UlSigRel

VS.Norm.Rel.PS.BE.RB.32.64.UlSigRel

VS.Norm.Rel.PS.BE.RB.64.144.UlSigRel

VS.Norm.Rel.PS.BE.RB.144.384.UlSigRel

VS.Norm.Rel.PS.CCH.UlSigRel

VS.Norm.Rel.PS.HS.UlSigRel

VS.Norm.Rel.CS.Str.UlSigRel

VS.Norm.Rel.PS.Conv.UlSigRel

VS.Norm.Rel.PS.Str.UlSigRel

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Description

Number of released CS AMR RABs due to uplink signaling connection release in the best cell

Number of released CS conversational service RABs due to uplink signaling connection release in the best cell( max DL bit rates is 64kbps)

Number of released PS BE service RABs due to uplink signaling connection release in the best cell (max DL bitrate in (0,32] kbit/s, RRC state is CELL_DCH, R99 user only)

Number of released PS R99 BE service RABs due to uplink signaling connection release in the best cell (max DL bit rate in (32,64] kbit/s, RRC state is CELL_DCH, R99 user only)

Number of released PS R99 BE service RABs due to uplink signaling connection release in the best cell (max DL bit rate in (64,144] kbit/s, RRC state is CELL_DCH, R99 user only)

Number of released PS R99 BE service RABs due to uplink signaling connection release in the best cell (max DL bit rate in (144,384] kbit/s, RRC state is CELL_DCH, R99 user only)

Number of released PS RABs with the cause of uplink signaling connection release in the best cell that belongs to the SRNC (RRC state is CELL_FACH)

Number of released PS RABs due to uplink signaling connection release in the best cell ( HS-DSCH user only)

Number of released CS streaming service RABs due to uplink signaling connection release in the best cell

Number of released PS conversational service RABs due to uplink signaling connection release in the best cell(R99 user only)

Number of released PS streaming service RABs due to uplink signaling connection release in the best cell(R99 user only)

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Number of released CS conversational service RABs due to uplink signaling connection release in the best cell( max DL bit rates is 64kbps)

Number of released PS BE service RABs due to uplink signaling connection release in the best cell (max DL bitrate in (0,32] kbit/s, RRC state is CELL_DCH, R99 user only)

Number of released PS R99 BE service RABs due to uplink signaling connection release in the best cell (max DL bit rate in (32,64] kbit/s, RRC state is CELL_DCH, R99 user only)

Number of released PS R99 BE service RABs due to uplink signaling connection release in the best cell (max DL bit rate in (64,144] kbit/s, RRC state is CELL_DCH, R99 user only)

Number of released PS R99 BE service RABs due to uplink signaling connection release in the best cell (max DL bit rate in (144,384] kbit/s, RRC state is CELL_DCH, R99 user only)

Number of released PS RABs with the cause of uplink signaling connection release in the best cell that belongs to the SRNC (RRC state is CELL_FACH)

Number of released PS conversational service RABs due to uplink signaling connection release in the best cell(R99 user only)

Number of released PS streaming service RABs due to uplink signaling connection release in the best cell(R99 user only)

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SHO_PREP_RL_SETUP_FAIL NodeB CE resource is insufficient or NodeB is faulty.

SHO_PREP_AAL2_SETUP_FAIL AAL2 setup of lub interface fails because the transmission bandwidth is insufficient.

SHO_PREP_FP_SYNC_FAIL the synchronization of AAL2 and FP of lub interface fails

SHO_PREP_ FAIL_OTHER_CELL Soft handover prepare failure is caused by other reasons, such as insufficient RNC resource, radio resource admission reject, and RNC link state reject. To locate the problem, RNC logs must be used for further analysis.

Configuration nonsupport

The UE thinks the content of active set update for RNC to

add/delete links does not support SHO. This scenario seldom

exists in commercial networks.

Synchronization reconfiguration nonsupport

The UE feeds back that the SHO (or softer handover) for RNC to

add/delete links is incompatible with other subsequent processes.

The RNC guarantees serial processing upon flow processing. This

cause is due to the problematic UE.

Invalid configuration

The UE thinks the content of active set update for RNC to

add/delete links is invalid. This scenario seldom exists in

commercial networks.

No response from UE

The RNC fails to receive response to active set update command

for adding/deleting links. This is a major cause to SHO (or softer

handover) failure. It occurs in areas with weak coverage and small

handover area. RF optimization must be performed in the areas.

SHO_RL_ADD_FAIL_CFG_UNSUPP UE does not support to add radio links in RNC during the active set update. This reason seldom exists in a commercial network.

SHO_RL_ADD_FAIL_SIMU_RECFG_INCOMP UE feeds back that the soft handover process is incompatible with other concurrent processes when radio links are added in RNC.The problem is mainly caused by some handsets.

SHO_RL_ADD_FAIL_CFG_INVALID UE regards active set update of adding radio links in RNC as invalid configuration.

SHO_RL_ADD_FAIL_NO_RSP RNC does not receive the acknowledgement of active set update of adding radio links. Soft handover failure is mainly caused by this reason. If network coverage is poor or soft handover area is small, soft handover failure easily occurs.

SHO_RL_DEL_FAIL_CFG_UNSUPP UE does not support to delete radio links in RNC during the active set update.

SHO_RL_ADD_FAIL_SIMU_RECFG_INCOMP UE feeds back that the soft handover is incompatible with other concurrent processes when radio links are deleted in RNC.The problem is mainly caused by some handsets.

SHO_RL_ADD_FAIL_CFG_INVALID UE regards the active set update of deleting radio links in RNC as invalid configuration.

SHO_RL_ADD_FAIL_NO_RSP RNC does not receive the acknowledgement of active set update of deleting radio links. Soft handover failure is mainly caused by this reason. If network coverage is poor or soft handover area is small, soft handover failure easily occurs.

SHO_FAIL_OTHER_CELL Soft handover failure is caused by other reasons;

ID Counter

67180483 VS.SoHO.ASU.AttRLAdd67180484 VS.SoHO.ASU.SuccRLAdd67180485 VS.SoHO.ASU.FailRLAdd.CfgUns

67180486 VS.SoHO.ASU.FailRLAdd.Isr

67180488 VS.SoHO.ASU.FailRLAdd.InvCfg67180489 VS.SoHO.ASU.FailRLAdd.NoRepl67180490 VS.SoHO.ASU.AttRlDel67180491 VS.SoHO.ASU.SuccRlDel67180498 SHO.AttRLAddUESide67180499 SHO.SuccRLAddUESide67180500 SHO.FailRLAddUESide.CfgUnsup

67180501 SHO.FailRLAddUESide.Isr

67180503 SHO.FailRLAddUESide.InvCfg

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67180504 SHO.FailRLAddUESide.NoReply67180508 SHO.AttRLDelUESide67180509 SHO.SuccRLDelUESide67192562 VS.SHO.SigOnly.AttOut67193563 VS.SHO.SigOnly.SuccOut67193564 VS.SHO.AttRLAdd.Prep67180519 VS.SHO.AMR.AttOut67180520 VS.SHO.AMR.SuccOut67180521 VS.SHO.CS64.AttOut

67180522 VS.SHO.CS64.SuccOut

67180523 VS.SHO.PS64.AttOut67180524 VS.SHO.PS64.SuccOut

67180525 VS.SHO.PS128.AttOut67180526 VS.SHO.PS128.SuccOut

67190758 VS.SHO.PS144.AttOut67190759 VS.SHO.PS144.SuccOut

67180527 VS.SHO.PS384.AttOut67180528 VS.SHO.PS384.SuccOut

67203936 VS.SHO.AS.1RL67203937 VS.SHO.AS.2RL67203938 VS.SHO.AS.3RL67203939 VS.SHO.AS.4RL67203940 VS.SHO.AS.5RL67203941 VS.SHO.AS.6RL

ID Counter

67189909 VS.SHO.SuccASU.N67189910 VS.SHO.AttASU.N67189911 VS.SHO.FailASU.NRply.N

67183489 VS.HHO.AttOutInterCell.N67183490 VS.HHO.SuccOutInterCell.N67189912 VS.HHO.FailOutInterCellNRlyN67183491 VS.SHO.AddRLAtt.NCell

67183492 VS.SHO.AddRLSucc.NCell

67183493 VS.SHO.DelRLAtt.NCell

67183494 VS.SHO.DelRLSucc.NCell

67183499 VS.SHO.ReplaceRLAtt.NCell

67183500 VS.SHO.ReplaceRLSucc.NCell

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AAL2 setup of lub interface fails because the transmission bandwidth is insufficient.

Soft handover prepare failure is caused by other reasons, such as insufficient RNC resource, radio resource admission reject, and RNC link state reject. To locate the problem, RNC logs must be used for further analysis.

UE does not support to add radio links in RNC during the active set update. This reason seldom exists in a commercial network.

UE feeds back that the soft handover process is incompatible with other concurrent processes when radio links are added in RNC.The problem is mainly caused by some handsets.

UE regards active set update of adding radio links in RNC as invalid configuration.

RNC does not receive the acknowledgement of active set update of adding radio links. Soft handover failure is mainly caused by this reason. If network coverage is poor or soft handover area is small, soft handover failure easily occurs.

UE does not support to delete radio links in RNC during the active set update.

UE feeds back that the soft handover is incompatible with other concurrent processes when radio links are deleted in RNC.The problem is mainly caused by some handsets.

UE regards the active set update of deleting radio links in RNC as invalid configuration.

RNC does not receive the acknowledgement of active set update of deleting radio links. Soft handover failure is mainly caused by this reason. If network coverage is poor or soft handover area is small, soft handover failure easily occurs.

Description

Number of RL Additions Attempt in Softer Handover <Cell>

Number of Successful RL Additions in Softer Handover <Cell>

Count of Softer Handover Radio Link Addition Failure<Configuration Unsupported>

Count of Softer Handover Radio Link Addition Failure<Incompatible Simultaneous

Reconfiguration>

Count of Softer Handover Radio Link Addition Failure<Invalid Configuration>

Number of RL Addition Failures in Softer Handover due to No Response <Cell>

Number of Attempted RL Deletions in Softer Handover <Cell>

Number of RL Successful Deletions in Softer Handover <Cell>

Number of RL Additions Attempt for Soft Handover <Cell>

Number of Successful RL Additions in Soft Handover <Cell>

Count of Soft Handover Radio Link Addition Failure<Configuration Unsupported>

Count of Soft Handover Radio Link Addition Failure<Incompatible Simultaneous

Reconfiguration>

Count of Soft Handover Radio Link Addition Failure<Invalid Configuration>

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Number of RL Addition Failures in Soft Handover due to No Response <Cell>

Number of Attempted RL Deletions in Soft Handover <Cell>

Number of Successful RL Deletions in Soft Handover <Cell>

Sho With Sig Only Att

Sho With Sig Only Succ

Prep of Sho With Rl Add

Count of CS Domain Soft Handover<AMR>

Count of CS Domain Soft Handover Success<AMR>

Count of CS Domain Soft Handover<Conversational with UL and DL max bitrate as

64K>

Count of CS Domain Soft Handover Success<Conversational with UL and DL max

bitrate as 64K>

Count of PS Domain Soft Handover<Maximum DL bit rate = 64Kbps>

Count of PS Domain Soft Handover Success<Maximum DL bit rate = 64Kbps>

Count of PS Domain Soft Handover<Maximum DL bit rate = 128Kbps>

Count of PS Domain Soft Handover Success<Maximum DL bit rate = 128Kbps>

Count of PS Domain Soft Handover<Maximum DL bit rate = 144Kbps>

Count of PS Domain Soft Handover Success<Maximum DL bit rate = 144Kbps>

Count of PS Domain Soft Handover<Maximum DL bit rate = 384Kbps>

Count of PS Domain Soft Handover Success<Maximum DL bit rate = 384Kbps>

Average Number of UEs with One RL <Cell>

Average Number of UEs with Two RLs <Cell>

Average Number of UEs with Three RLs <Cell>

Average Number of UEs with Four RLs <Cell>

Average Number of UEs with Five RLs <Cell>

Average Number of UEs with Six RLs <Cell>

Description

Number of Successful Soft Handovers between Neighboring Cells

Number of Attempted Soft Handovers between Neighboring Cells

Number of Soft Handovers Fail between Neighboring Cells due to Waiting Active Set

Update Response Timeout

Number of Attempted Hard Handovers between Neighboring Cells

Number of Successful Hard Handovers between Neighboring Cells

Number of Hard Handovers Fail between Neighboring Cells due to Timeout

Number of Attempted RL Additions in Soft Handover between Neighboring Cells

Number of Successful RL Additions in Soft Handover between Neighboring Cells

Number of Attempted RL Deletions in Soft Handover between Neighboring Cells

Number of Successful RL Deletions in Soft Handover between Neighboring Cells

Number of Attempted RL Replacements in Soft Handover between Neighboring Cells

Number of Successful RL Replacements in Soft Handover between Neighboring Cells

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Number of HSDSCH Service HHO Request without channel change between

Neighboring Cells

Number of HSDSCH Service HHO Success without channel change between

Neighboring Cells

Number of HSDSCH Service Cell Change Request between Neighboring Cells

Number of HSDSCH Service Cell Change success between Neighboring Cells

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Soft handover prepare failure is caused by other reasons, such as insufficient RNC resource, radio resource admission reject, and RNC link state reject. To locate the problem, RNC logs must be used for further analysis.

UE feeds back that the soft handover process is incompatible with other concurrent processes when radio links are added in RNC.The problem is mainly caused by some handsets.

RNC does not receive the acknowledgement of active set update of adding radio links. Soft handover failure is mainly caused by this reason. If network coverage is poor or soft handover area is small, soft handover failure easily occurs.

UE feeds back that the soft handover is incompatible with other concurrent processes when radio links are deleted in RNC.The problem is mainly caused by some handsets.

RNC does not receive the acknowledgement of active set update of deleting radio links. Soft handover failure is mainly caused by this reason. If network coverage is poor or soft handover area is small, soft handover failure easily occurs.

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CS_INTERRAT_HO_PREP_FAIL_TARGET_FAIL

CS_INTERRAT_HO_PREP_FAIL_TALLOC_EXPIR

CS_INTERRAT_HO_PREP_FAIL_TARGET_UNSUPP

CS_INTERRAT_HO_PREP_FAIL_RELOC_ABORT

CS_INTERRAT_HO_PREP_FAIL_NO_RSRC_AVAIL

CS_INTERRAT_HO_PREP_FAIL_UNKNOWTARGET

CS_INTERRAT_HO_PREP_FAIL_ REQINFNOTAVAI

CS_INTERRAT_HO_PREP_FAIL_NO_RSP

CS_INTERRAT_HO_ FAIL_UNSPEC

CS_INTERRAT_HO_ FAIL_PHYCN_FAIL

CS_INTERRAT_HO_ FAIL_ CFG_UNSUPP

CS_INTERRAT_HO_ FAIL_ RELOC_ABORT

CS_INTERRAT_HO_ FAIL_NO_RSP

CS_INTERRAT_HO_ FAIL_OTHER

Expiration of waiting for SRNS relocation command

SRNS relocation expiration

SRNS relocation failure in target CN/RNC/system

Unknown target RNC

Unavailable resource

Other causes

SRNS relocation expiration

SRNS relocation failure in target CN/RNC/system

SRNS relocation nonsupport in target CN/RNC/system

Other causes

Configuration nonsupport

PCH failure

RNC-level inter-RAT outgoing handover preparation failure

SRNS relocation cancellation

Cell-level inter-RAT outgoing handover preparation failure

RNC-level/CELL-level inter-RAT outgoing handover failure

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Other causes

IRATHO.FailRelocPrepOutCS.TAlExp

IRATHO.FailRelocPrepOutCS.TgtFail

IRATHO.FailRelocPrepOutCS.ReloNoSup

IRATHO.FailRelocPrepOutCS.HigherTrafficLod

IRATHO.FailRelocPrepOutCS.NoResAvail

IRATHO.FailRelocPrepOutCS.UKnowRNC

Counter

IRATHO.FailOutCS.CfgUnsupp

IRATHO.FailOutCS.PhyChFail

Counter

IRATHO.FailIncCS.TRNCSysFailReloc

IRATHO.FailIncCS.TRNCSysRelocUnsupp

IRATHO.FailIncCS.ResUnavail

IRATHO.FailIncCS.HigherTrafficLod

Counter

IRATHO.FailOutPSUTRAN.CfgUnsupp

IRATHO.FailOutPSUTRAN.PhyChFail

Counter

VS.IRATHO.Reloc.FailPrepOutPS.TAlExp

VS.IRATHO.Reloc.FailPrepOutPS.TgtFail

VS.IRATHO.Reloc.FailPrepOutPS.ReloNoSup

VS.IRATHO.Reloc.FailPrepOutPS.TLoadHigher

VS.IRATHO.Reloc.FailPrepOutPS.NoResAvail

VS.IRATHO.Reloc.FailPrepOutPS.UKnowRNC

Counter

VS.IRATHO.Reloc.FailOutPSUTRAN.CfgUnsupp

VS.IRATHO.Reloc.FailOutPSUTRAN.PhyChFail

Counter

VS.IRATHO.Reloc.FailPrepInPS.TgtFail

VS.IRATHO.Reloc.FailPrepInPS.ReloNoSup

VS.IRATHO.Reloc.FailPrepInPS.ResUnavail

VS.IRATHO.Reloc.FailPrepInPS.TLoadHigher

Counter

VS.IRATHO.Reloc.FailInPS.NRply

ID

67183495

67183496

67189907

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67183497

67183498

67189908

Configuration nonsupport

PCH failure

Radio network layer cause

Transport layer cause

Other causes

ID

67189729

67189730

67189732

67189739

67189740

67189741

67189742

67189743

RNC-level/CELL-level PS inter-RAT outgoing handover preparation failure

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67189744

67189745

67189746

67189747

67189748

67189749

67189750

67189751

67189752

67189753

67189754

67189755

67189756

67189757

67189758

67189759

67189760

67189761

67189762

67189763

67190410

67190411

67190412

67190476

67190477

67190413

67190414

67190593

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67190856

67190857

67190858

67190859

67191155

67191156

67192506

67192507

67192186

67192187

67192654

67192655

67192656

67192657

67192658

67192659

67192660

67192661

67192662

67192663

67192664

67192665

67192666

67192667

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67192668

67192669

67192670

67192671

67192672

67192673

67192674

67192675

67192676

67192677

67192678

67192679

67192680

67192681

67192682

67193399

67193400

67193405

67193406

67193407

67193408

67196299

67196300

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CS inter-RAT handover prepare failure is caused by Relocation Failure Target CN/RNC

CS inter-RAT handover prepare failure is caused by TRELOCalloc Expiry (cause value) because the data configuration or link connection of core network is incorrect. To locate the problem, track the signaling of core network and BSS for further analysis.

CS inter-RAT handover prepare failure is caused by Relocation Not Supported in Target RNC or Target System (cause value) because BSC does not support some parameters of handover requests. To locate the problem, track the signaling of core network and BSS for further analysis.

After sending the handover prepare request, RNC receives the release message from core network. This may be caused by two reasons: (1) Inter-RAT handover is requested during the signaling processes, such as location update. Location update process is complete before inter-RAT handover process is complete. Thus, core network initializes the release. (2) When inter-RAT handover prepare process is performed, an MS hangs up the call. Thus, core network initializes the release.

CS inter-RAT handover prepare failure is caused by No Resource Available (cause value) because the data configuration of MSC is incorrect or there is no available resource in BSC. To locate the problem, track the signaling of core network and BSS for further analysis.

CS inter-RAT handover prepare failure is caused by Unknown Target RNC (cause value) because the data configuration of MSC is incorrect or the LAC of target cell is not configured.

CS inter-RAT handover prepare failure is caused by Requested Information Not Available because the data configuration is incorrect or target BSC does not support the handover.

CS inter-RAT handover prepare failure occurs because core network does not respond to the handover prepare request. This may be caused by incorrect data configuration or link connection of core network.

CS inter-RAT handover failure is caused by Unspecified (cause value).

CS inter-RAT handover failure is caused by Physical Channel Failure (cause value). CS inter-RAT handover failure is mainly caused by:1) The signals of 2G network are weak or UE fails to access the network due to serious interference.2) Some parameters (such as ciphering mode) transmitted to UE are inconsistent with that of BSC.

CS inter-RAT handover failure is caused by Configuration Unsupported (cause value) because UE does not support the handover request. This reason may be mainly caused by abnormal UE.

After sending the handover request message to UE, RNC receives the release message from core network. However, the cause is not Normal Release because the link is released abnormally due to other reasons.

After RNC sends the handover request message to UE, UE does not acknowledge the request because network coverage is poor.

CS inter-RAT handover failure is caused by other reasons. To locate the problem, analyze the RNC logs.

The CN does not respond the corresponding command for handover preparation request, because the CN

parameter configuration or the corresponding link connection is problematic. To solve this problem, analyze

the causes according to CN and BSS signaling tracing.

After the RNC requests handover preparation, it receives the release command from CN. This includes the

following two cases:

l The inter-RAT handover request occurs during signaling process like location update, so the flow is not

complete before location update is complete. Finally the CN sends a release message.

l The subscribers that are calling hang UE before handover preparation, so the CN sends a release

message.

The previous two cases, despite incomplete handover, are normal nesting flows.

It corresponds to incorrect configuration of CN, so you must analyze the causes according to CN and BSS

signaling tracing.

It corresponds to incorrect configuration of CN or BSS nonsupport, so you must analyze the causes

according to CN and BSS signaling tracing.

It corresponds to incorrect configuration of MSC parameters without information like LAC of target cell, so

you must check the parameter configuration. It occurs easily after adjustment of 2G networks.

It corresponds to incorrect configuration of MSC parameters or unavailable BSC resources, so you must

analyze the causes according to CN and BSS signaling tracing.

Analyze the causes according to CN and BSS signaling tracing.

The CN parameter configuration or the corresponding link connection is problematic, so you must analyze

the causes according to CN and BSS signaling tracing.

It corresponds to incorrect configuration of CN or BSS nonsupport, so you must analyze the causes

according to CN and BSS signaling tracing.

The BSC fails to support some parameters of inter-RAT handover request, so you must analyze the causes

according to CN and BSS signaling tracing.

Analyze the causes according to CN and BSS signaling tracing.

The UE fails to support the handover command in the network, so the UE is incompatible with the handover

command.

The 2G signals are weak or the interference is strong so the UE fails to connect to the network.

RNC-level inter-RAT outgoing handover preparation failure

Cell-level inter-RAT outgoing handover preparation failure

RNC-level/CELL-level inter-RAT outgoing handover failure

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Analyze the problem further according to CHR logs and CN/BSS signaling tracing.

TRELOCalloc expiry

Relocation Failure in Target CN/RNC or Target System

Relocation not supported in Target RNC or Target system

Traffic Load In The Target Cell Higher Than In The Source Cell

No Resource Available

Unknown Target RNC

Description

Configuration Unsupported

Physical Channel Failure

Description

Relocation failure in target CN/RNC or target system

Relocation not supported in target RNC or target system

No resource available

Traffic Load In The Target Cell Higher Than In The Source Cell

Description

Configuration unacceptable

Physical channel failure

Description

TRELOCalloc expiry

Relocation Failure in Target CN/RNC or Target System

Relocation not supported in Target RNC or Target system

Traffic Load In The Target Cell Higher Than In The Source Cell

No Resource Available

Unknown Target RNC

Description

Configuration Unsupported

Physical Channel Failure

Description

Relocation failure in target CN/RNC or target system

Relocation not supported in target RNC or target system

No resource available

Traffic Load In The Target Cell Higher Than In The Source Cell

Feature ID

WRFD-02030802

Counter

VS.IRATHO.AttOutCS.N

VS.IRATHO.SuccOutCS.N

VS.IRATHO.FailOutCS.UEF.N

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VS.IRATHO.AttOutPSUTRAN.N

VS.IRATHO.SuccOutPSUTRAN.N

VS.IRATHO.FaiOutPSUTRAN.UEFN

The UE fails to support the handover command of the network, because the UE is incompatible with the

command.

The 2G signals are weak or the interference is strong, so the UE fails to access the network.

The UE is probably incompatible. The UE detects that the sequence number of SNQ in the AUTN message

is correct, so the handover fails. The value is synchronization failure.

The corresponding transport link is abnormal.

You must analyze the causes according to CN and BSS signaling tracing.

Counter

VS.IRATHO.SuccOutCs.DR

VS.IRATHO.ReqRelocOutCS.DR

VS.IRATHO.SucRelocOutCS.DR

VS.IRATHO.Load.AttRelocPrepOutCS

VS.IRATHO.Load.SuccRelocPrepOutCS

VS.IRATHO.Load.SuccOutCS

VS.IRATHO.Load.AttOutPSUTRAN

VS.IRATHO.Load.SuccOutPSUTRAN

RNC-level/CELL-level PS inter-RAT outgoing handover preparation failure

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VS.IRATHO.RF.AttRelocPrepOutCS

VS.IRATHO.RF.SuccRelocPrepOutCS

VS.IRATHO.RF.SuccOutCS

VS.IRATHO.RF.AttOutPSUTRAN

VS.IRATHO.RF.SuccOutPSUTRAN

IRATHO.AttRelocPrepOutCS

IRATHO.SuccRelocPrepOutCS

IRATHO.FailRelocPrepOutCS.TAlExp

IRATHO.FailRelocPrepOutCS.TgtFail

IRATHO.FailRelocPrepOutCS.ReloNoSup

IRATHO.AttOutCS

IRATHO.SuccOutCS

IRATHO.FailOutCS.CfgUnsupp

IRATHO.FailOutCS.PhyChFail

IRATHO.AttIncCS

IRATHO.SuccIncCS

IRATHO.FailIncCS.TRNCSysFailReloc

IRATHO.FailIncCS.TRNCSysRelocUnsupp

IRATHO.FailIncCS.ResUnavail

IRATHO.SuccOutPSUE

VS.IRATHO.FailIncCS.NRply

IRATHO.AttOutPSUTRAN

IRATHO.SuccOutPSUTRAN

IRATHO.FailOutPSUTRAN.CfgUnsupp

IRATHO.FailOutPSUTRAN.PhyChFail

VS.IRATHO.AttOutPSUE

VS.IRATHO.PrepSuccCSIn

VS.IRATHO.Service.AttRelocPrepOutCS

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VS.IRATHO.Service.SuccRelocPrepOutCS

VS.IRATHO.Service.SuccOutCS

VS.IRATHO.Service.AttOutPSUTRAN

VS.IRATHO.Service.SuccOutPSUTRAN

VS.IRATHO.HSDPA.AttOutPSUTRAN

VS.IRATHO.HSDPA.SuccOutPSUTRAN

VS.HSUPA.IRATHO.SuccOutPSUTRAN

VS.HSUPA.IRATHO.AttOutPSUTRAN

IRATHO.FailRelocPrepOutCS.HigherTrafficLod

IRATHO.FailIncCS.HigherTrafficLod

VS.IRATHO.Out.RelocPrep.SigOnly.Att

VS.IRATHO.Out.RelocPrep.SigOnly.Succ

VS.IRATHO.Out.SigOnly.Att

VS.IRATHO.Out.SigOnly.Succ

IRATHO.FailRelocPrepOutCS.NoResAvail

IRATHO.FailRelocPrepOutCS.UKnowRNC

VS.IRATHO.FailOutCS.Nrply

VS.IRATHO.CCO.FailOutPSUTRAN.Nrply

VS.IRATHO.Reloc.AttPrepOutPS

VS.IRATHO.Reloc.SuccPrepOutPS

VS.IRATHO.Reloc.AttOutPSUTRAN

VS.IRATHO.Reloc.SuccOutPSUTRAN

VS.IRATHO.Reloc.FailPrepOutPS.TAlExp

VS.IRATHO.Reloc.FailPrepOutPS.TgtFail

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VS.IRATHO.Reloc.FailPrepOutPS.ReloNoSup

VS.IRATHO.Reloc.FailPrepOutPS.TLoadHigher

VS.IRATHO.Reloc.FailPrepOutPS.NoResAvail

VS.IRATHO.Reloc.FailPrepOutPS.UKnowRNC

VS.IRATHO.Reloc.FailOutPSUTRAN.CfgUnsupp

VS.IRATHO.Reloc.FailOutPSUTRAN.PhyChFail

VS.IRATHO.Reloc.FailOutPSUTRAN.NRply

VS.IRATHO.Reloc.AttPrepInPS

VS.IRATHO.Reloc.SuccPrepInPS

VS.IRATHO.Reloc.SuccInPS

VS.IRATHO.Reloc.FailPrepInPS.TgtFail

VS.IRATHO.Reloc.FailPrepInPS.ReloNoSup

VS.IRATHO.Reloc.FailPrepInPS.ResUnavail

VS.IRATHO.Reloc.FailPrepInPS.TLoadHigher

VS.IRATHO.Reloc.FailInPS.NRply

VS.IRATHO.OutCS.MeasTimeOut

VS.IRATHO.OutPS.MeasTimeOut

VS.IRATHO.CS.Out.TrigRscp

VS.IRATHO.CS.Out.TrigEcIo

VS.IRATHO.PS.Out.TrigRscp

VS.IRATHO.PS.Out.TrigEcIo

VS.IRATHO.CS.MBDR.RelocAttOut

VS.IRATHO.CS.MBDR.RelocSuccOut

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CS inter-RAT handover prepare failure is caused by TRELOCalloc Expiry (cause value) because the data configuration or link connection of core network is incorrect. To locate the problem, track the signaling of core network and BSS for further analysis.

CS inter-RAT handover prepare failure is caused by Relocation Not Supported in Target RNC or Target System (cause value) because BSC does not support some parameters of handover requests. To locate the problem, track the signaling of core network and BSS for further analysis.

After sending the handover prepare request, RNC receives the release message from core network. This may be caused by two reasons: (1) Inter-RAT handover is requested during the signaling processes, such as location update. Location update process is complete before inter-RAT handover process is complete. Thus, core network initializes the release. (2) When inter-RAT handover prepare process is performed, an MS hangs up the call. Thus, core network initializes the release.

CS inter-RAT handover prepare failure is caused by No Resource Available (cause value) because the data configuration of MSC is incorrect or there is no available resource in BSC. To locate the problem, track the signaling of core network and BSS for further analysis.

CS inter-RAT handover prepare failure is caused by Unknown Target RNC (cause value) because the data configuration of MSC is incorrect or the LAC of target cell is not configured.

CS inter-RAT handover prepare failure is caused by Requested Information Not Available because the data configuration is incorrect or target BSC does not support the handover.

CS inter-RAT handover prepare failure occurs because core network does not respond to the handover prepare request. This may be caused by incorrect data configuration or link connection of core network.

CS inter-RAT handover failure is caused by Physical Channel Failure (cause value). CS inter-RAT handover failure is mainly caused by:1) The signals of 2G network are weak or UE fails to access the network due to serious interference.2) Some parameters (such as ciphering mode) transmitted to UE are inconsistent with that of BSC.

CS inter-RAT handover failure is caused by Configuration Unsupported (cause value) because UE does not support the handover request. This reason may be mainly caused by abnormal UE.

After sending the handover request message to UE, RNC receives the release message from core network. However, the cause is not Normal Release because the link is released abnormally due to other reasons.

After RNC sends the handover request message to UE, UE does not acknowledge the request because network coverage is poor.

CS inter-RAT handover failure is caused by other reasons. To locate the problem, analyze the RNC logs.

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Feature Name

PS Handover Between UMTS and GPRS

Description

Number of Attempted CS Inter-RAT Outgoing Handovers between

Neighboring Cells

Number of Successful CS Inter-RAT Outgoing Handovers between

Neighboring Cells

Number of CS Domain Inter-RAT Handover from UTRAN Fail between

Neighboring Cells

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Number of Attempted PS Inter-RAT Outgoing Handovers between

Neighboring Cells

Number of Successful PS Inter-RAT Outgoing Handovers between

Neighboring Cells

Number of PS Domain Inter-RAT Handover from UTRAN Fail between

Neighboring Cells

Description

Count of CS Domain Inter-RAT Outgoing Handover From UTRAN Success

due to Directed retry<Cell>

Count of CS Domain Inter-RAT Outgoing Handover From UTRAN Prepare

request due to Directed retry<Cell>

Count of CS Domain Inter-RAT Outgoing Handover From UTRAN Prepare

Success due to Directed retry<Cell>

Count of CS Domain Inter-RAT Outgoing Handover From UTRAN Prepare

request due to Resource optimisation relocation or Reduce load in serving

cell <Cell>

Count of CS Domain Inter-RAT Outgoing Handover From UTRAN Prepare

Success due to Resource optimisation relocation or Reduce load in serving

cell <Cell>

Count of CS Domain Inter-RAT Outgoing Handover From UTRAN Success

due to Resource optimisation relocation or Reduce load in serving cell <Cell>

Count of PS Domain Inter-RAT Outgoing Handover From UTRAN Attempt

due to Resource optimisation relocation or Reduce load in serving cell <Cell>

Count of PS Domain Inter-RAT Outgoing Handover From UTRAN Success

due to Resource optimisation relocation or Reduce load in serving cell <Cell>

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Count of CS Domain Inter-RAT Outgoing Handover From UTRAN Prepare

request <Relocation desirable for radio reasons> <Cell>

Count of CS Domain Inter-RAT Outgoing Handover From UTRAN Prepare

Success <Relocation desirable for radio reasons> <Cell>

Count of CS Domain Inter-RAT Outgoing Handover From UTRAN Success

<Relocation desirable for radio reasons> <Cell>

Count of PS Domain RAB Cell Change Order From UTRAN Prepare request

<Relocation desirable for radio reasons> <Cell>

Count of PS Domain RAB Cell Change Order From UTRAN Success

<Relocation desirable for radio reasons> <Cell>

Count of CS Domain Inter-RAT Outgoing Handover From UTRAN Prepare

request <Cell>

Count of CS Domain Inter-RAT Outgoing Handover From UTRAN Prepare

Success <Cell>

Count of CS Domain Inter-RAT Handover In Prepare Failure<TRELOCalloc

expiry>

Count of CS Domain Inter-RAT Handover In Prepare Failure(Relocation

Failure in Target CN/RNC or Target System)

Count of CS Domain Inter-RAT Handover In Prepare Failure(Relocation not

supported in Target RNC or Target system)

Count of CS Domain Inter-RAT Outgoing Handover From UTRAN Attempt

<Cell>

Count of CS Domain Inter-RAT Outgoing Handover From UTRAN

success.<Cell>

Count of CS Domain Inter-RAT Outgoing Handover From UTRAN

Fail<Configuration Unsupported> <Cell>

Count of CS Domain Inter-RAT Outgoing Handover From UTRAN

Fail<Physical Channel Failure> <Cell>

Count of CS Domain inter-RAT incoming handover To UTRAN Prepare

request <Cell>

Count of CS Domain inter-RAT incoming handover To UTRAN

Success<Cell>

Count of CS Domain inter-RAT incoming handover To UTRAN Prepare

Fail<Relocation failure in target CN/RNC or target system><Cell>

Count of CS Domain inter-RAT incoming handover To UTRAN Prepare

Fail<Relocation not supported in target RNC or target system><Cell>

Count of CS Domain inter-RAT incoming handover To UTRAN Prepare

Fail<No resource available><Cell>

Count of PS Domain RAB Cell Change Order To UTRAN Success by UE

Initiation<Cell>

Number of CS domain inter-RAT incoming handover commit failures due to

no response from the UE.

Count of PS Domain RAB Cell Change Order From UTRAN Attempt by RNC

Initiation<Cell>

Number of successful PS domain inter-RAT outgoing handovers initiated by

RNC.

Count of PS Domain Inter-RAT Handover Failure<Configuration

Unsupported>

Count of PS Domain Inter-RAT Handover Failure<Physical Channel Failure>

Count of Successful PS Domain Inter-RAT Handover Initiated by UE

Count of CS Domain inter-RAT incoming handover To UTRAN Success

<Cell>

Count of CS Domain Inter-RAT Outgoing Handover Attempts to Services in

serving cell <Cell>

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Count of CS Domain Inter-RAT Outgoing Handover Prepare Success due to

Services in serving cell <Cell>

Count of CS Domain Inter-RAT Outgoing Handover From UTRAN Success

due to Services in serving cell <Cell>

Count of PS Domain RAB Cell Change Order From UTRAN Prepare request

<Services> <Cell>

Count of PS Domain RAB Cell Change Order From UTRAN Success

<Services> <Cell>

Count of PS Domain RAB Cell Change Order From UTRAN Prepare request

of HSDPAservice <Cell>

Count of PS Domain RAB Cell Change Order From UTRAN Success of

HSDPAservice <Cell>

Count of PS Domain RAB Cell Change Order From UTRAN Success of

HSUPAservice <Cell>

Count of PS Domain RAB Cell Change Order From UTRAN Prepare request

of HSUPAservice <Cell>

Count of CS Domain Inter-RAT Outgoing Handover From UTRAN Failure

<receive RELOCATION PREPARATION FAILURE with cause "Traffic Load

In The Target Cell Higher Than In The Source Cell"> <Cell>

Count of CS Domain Inter-RAT Incoming Handover From GSM Failure

<send RELOCATION FAILURE with cause "Traffic Load In The Target Cell

Higher Than In The Source Cell"> <Cell>

Count of CS Domain Inter-RAT Outgoing Handover Prepare Attempts with

Only Signal Connection

Count of CS Domain Inter-RAT Outgoing Handover Prepare Success with

Only Signal Connection

Count of CS Domain Inter-RAT Outgoing Handover Attempts with Only

Signal Connection

Count of CS Domain Inter-RAT Outgoing Handover Success with Only

Signal Connection

Count of CS Domain Inter-RAT Outgoing Handover From UTRAN Failure

<receive RELOCATION PREPARATION FAILURE with cause "No Radio

Resource Avail in Target Cell"> <Cell>

Count of CS Domain Inter-RAT Outgoing Handover From UTRAN Failure

<receive RELOCATION PREPARATION FAILURE with cause "Unknown

Target Rnc"> <Cell>

Count of CS Domain Inter-RAT Outgoing Handover From UTRAN Failure

due to Iu Release Command Wait Timeout

Count of PS Domain Cell Change Order From UTRAN by RNC Initiation

Failure due to Iu Release Command Wait Timeout

Count of PS Domain RAB Inter-RAT Outgoing Handover From UTRAN

Attempt by RNC Initiation<Cell>

Count of PS Domain RAB Inter-RAT Outgoing Handover From UTRAN

Success by RNC Initiation<Cell>

Count of PS domain inter-RAT Outgoing Handover From UTRAN Commit

Failures

Count of PS domain inter-RAT Outgoing Handover From UTRAN Commit

Success

Count of PS domain inter-RAT Outgoing Handover From UTRAN Prepare

Failure<TRELOCalloc expiry>

Count of PS domain inter-RAT Outgoing Handover From UTRAN Prepare

Failure<Relocation Failure in Target CN/RNC or Target System>

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Count of PS domain inter-RAT Outgoing Handover From UTRAN Prepare

Failure<Relocation not supported in Target RNC or Target system>

Count of PS domain inter-RAT Outgoing Handover From UTRAN Prepare

Failure<Traffic Load In The Target Cell Higher Than In The Source Cell>

Count of PS domain inter-RAT Outgoing Handover From UTRAN Prepare

Failure<No Resource Available>

Count of PS domain inter-RAT Outgoing Handover From UTRAN Prepare

Failure<Unknown Target RNC>

Count of PS domain inter-RAT Outgoing Handover From UTRAN Prepare

Failure<Configuration Unsupported>

Count of PS domain inter-RAT Outgoing Handover From UTRAN Prepare

Failure<Physical Channel Failure>

Count of PS Domain inter-RAT Outgoing Handover From UTRAN by RNC

Initiation Failure due to Iu Release Command Wait Timeout

Count of PS Domain Inter-RAT Incoming Handover to Utran Prepare<Traget

Cell Id>

Count of PS Domain Inter-RAT Incoming Handover to Utran Prepare

Success<Traget Cell Id>

Count of PS Domain Inter-RAT Incoming Handover to Utran Success<Traget

Cell Id>

Count of PS Domain Inter-RAT Incoming Handover to Utran Prepare

Failure<Relocation failure in target CN/RNC or target system>

Count of PS Domain Inter-RAT Incoming Handover to Utran Prepare

Failure<Relocation not supported in target RNC or target system>

Count of PS Domain Inter-RAT Incoming Handover to Utran Prepare

Failure<No resource available>

Count of PS Domain Inter-RAT Incoming Handover to Utran Prepare

Failure<Traffic Load In The Target Cell Higher Than In The Source Cell>

Count of PS Domain Inter-RAT Incoming Handover to Utran Failure due to

UE Rsp Timeout

Number of Inter-RAT Measurement Expiry in CS Domain

Number of Inter-RAT Measurement Expiry in PS Domain

Number of Inter-RAT Hard Handover Trigged by RSCP in CS Domain

Number of Inter-RAT Hard Handover Trigged by EcIo in CS Domain

Number of Inter-RAT Hard Handover Trigged by RSCP in PS Domain

Number of Inter-RAT Hard Handover Trigged by EcIo in PS Domain

Count of CS VOICE Domain Inter-RAT Outgoing Handover From UTRAN

Attempt due to Inter-RAT Measurement<Cell>

Count of CS VOICE Domain Inter-RAT Outgoing Handover From UTRAN

Success due to Inter-RAT Measurement<Cell>

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CS inter-RAT handover prepare failure is caused by TRELOCalloc Expiry (cause value) because the data configuration or link connection of core network is incorrect. To locate the problem, track the signaling of core network and BSS for further analysis.

CS inter-RAT handover prepare failure is caused by Relocation Not Supported in Target RNC or Target System (cause value) because BSC does not support some parameters of handover requests. To locate the problem, track the signaling of core network and BSS for further analysis.

After sending the handover prepare request, RNC receives the release message from core network. This may be caused by two reasons: (1) Inter-RAT handover is requested during the signaling processes, such as location update. Location update process is complete before inter-RAT handover process is complete. Thus, core network initializes the release. (2) When inter-RAT handover prepare process is performed, an MS hangs up the call. Thus, core network initializes the release.

CS inter-RAT handover prepare failure is caused by No Resource Available (cause value) because the data configuration of MSC is incorrect or there is no available resource in BSC. To locate the problem, track the signaling of core network and BSS for further analysis.

CS inter-RAT handover failure is caused by Physical Channel Failure (cause value). CS inter-RAT handover failure is mainly caused by:1) The signals of 2G network are weak or UE fails to access the network due to serious interference.2) Some parameters (such as ciphering mode) transmitted to UE are inconsistent with that of BSC.

After sending the handover request message to UE, RNC receives the release message from core network. However, the cause is not Normal Release because the link is released abnormally due to other reasons.

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After sending the handover prepare request, RNC receives the release message from core network. This may be caused by two reasons: (1) Inter-RAT handover is requested during the signaling processes, such as location update. Location update process is complete before inter-RAT handover process is complete. Thus, core network initializes the release. (2) When inter-RAT handover prepare process is performed, an MS hangs up the call. Thus, core network initializes the release.

CS inter-RAT handover failure is caused by Physical Channel Failure (cause value). CS inter-RAT handover failure is mainly caused by:1) The signals of 2G network are weak or UE fails to access the network due to serious interference.2) Some parameters (such as ciphering mode) transmitted to UE are inconsistent with that of BSC.

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After sending the handover prepare request, RNC receives the release message from core network. This may be caused by two reasons: (1) Inter-RAT handover is requested during the signaling processes, such as location update. Location update process is complete before inter-RAT handover process is complete. Thus, core network initializes the release. (2) When inter-RAT handover prepare process is performed, an MS hangs up the call. Thus, core network initializes the release.

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RTWP

TCP

DCH UE

DL ADMSN DENY

ID

67189782

67202807

67202808

67202422

67202423

67199640

67199641

67199651

67199652

67199653

67199655

67199656

67199657

67199642

67199643

67199646

67199647

67199639

67199638

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67199637

67199739

67199740

67199741

67204155

67204753

67204754

ID

67202812

67183986

67202816

67183990

67202819

67183993

67202820

67183994

67202821

67183995

67202822

67183996

67202823

67183997

67202824

67183998

67202825

67183999

67202826

67184000

67202827

67184001

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67202828

67184002

67202829

67184003

67202830

67184004

67202831

67184005

67202832

67184006

67202833

67184007

67202834

67184008

67202835

67184009

67202836

67184010

67202837

67184011

67202838

67184012

67202839

67184013

67202840

67184014

67202841

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67184015

67202842

67184016

67202843

67184017

67202844

67184018

67202845

67184019

67202846

67184020

67202847

67184021

67202848

67184022

67202849

67184023

67202850

67184024

67202851

67184025

67202852

67184026

67202853

67184027

67202854

67184028

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67202855

67184029

67202856

67184030

67202857

67184031

67202858

67184032

67202859

67189903

67202860

67189905

67203449

67203450

67203451

67203452

67203453

67203454

67203455

67203456

67203457

67203458

67203459

67203460

67192689

67192690

67204482

67204483

Counter

VS.SingleRAB.SF4

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VS.SingleRAB.SF8

VS.SingleRAB.SF16

VS.SingleRAB.SF32

VS.SingleRAB.SF64

VS.SingleRAB.SF128

VS.SingleRAB.SF256

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If the RTWP of a cell is greater than -100 dBm, the cell must be analyzed

Transmitted carrier power.The cell that has the greatest TCP represents the cell

that has the greatest downlink radio load. In practice, if the cell has the greatest

downlink radio load, the cell also has the greatest downlink admission rejects.

For such cell, check whether the cross coverage is serious and check whether the

indoor coverage of high traffic area must be improved to decrease large power

consumption.

downlink admission rejects.The cell that has the greatest DCH UE is used to

measure the subscriber number of a cell. Combined with the utilization of OVSF

codes, the average CE and transmission can be estimated to further check

whether the resources are sufficient.

The cell that has the greatest DL ADMSN DENY is used to measure the cell that

has the greatest downlink radio load. In practice, downlink radio load is a

bottleneck because the uplink is asymmetric to the downlink and the downlink is

of interference. If a cell has the greatest DL ADMSN DENY, check whether the

cross coverage is serious, the handover area is unreasonable, or the indoor

coverage for high traffic area must be improved.

Counter

VS.BcchSrbKbps.Dl

VS.CcchSrbKbps.Dl

VS.CcchSrbKbps.Ul

VS.MAC.DRNCIubBytesDCH.Rx

VS.MAC.DRNCIubBytesDCH.Tx

VS.MAC.SRNCIubBytesDCH.Rx

VS.MAC.SRNCIubBytesDCH.Tx

VS.MAC.SRNCIubBytesPSStr.Rx

VS.MAC.SRNCIubBytesPSInt.Rx

VS.MAC.SRNCIubBytesPSBkg.Rx

VS.MAC.SRNCIubBytesPSStr.Tx

VS.MAC.SRNCIubBytesPSInt.Tx

VS.MAC.SRNCIubBytesPSBkg.Tx

VS.MAC.SRNCIubBytesCSConv.Rx

VS.MAC.SRNCIubBytesCSStr.Rx

VS.MAC.SRNCIubBytesCSConv.Tx

VS.MAC.SRNCIubBytesCSStr.Tx

VS.MAC.CRNCIubBytesRACH.Rx

VS.MAC.CRNCIubBytesFACH.Tx

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VS.MAC.CRNCIubBytesPCH.Tx

VS.CRNC.IUB.RACH.Bandwidth

VS.CRNC.IUB.FACH.Bandwidth

VS.CRNC.IUB.PCH.Bandwidth

VS.MBMS.IUB.BANDWIDTH

VS.MAC.CRNCIubBytes.PS.CCH.RX

VS.MAC.CRNCIubBytes.PS.CCH.TX

Counter

VS.CS.Conv.Kbps.DL64

VS.CS.Conv.DL.64.Thruput

VS.CS.Str.Kbps.DL57.6

VS.CS.Str.DL.57.6.Thruput

VS.PS.Bkg.Kbps.DL8

VS.PS.Bkg.DL.8.Thruput

VS.PS.Bkg.Kbps.DL16

VS.PS.Bkg.DL.16.Thruput

VS.PS.Bkg.Kbps.DL32

VS.PS.Bkg.DL.32.Thruput

VS.PS.Bkg.Kbps.DL64

VS.PS.Bkg.DL.64.Thruput

VS.PS.Bkg.Kbps.DL128

VS.PS.Bkg.DL.128.Thruput

VS.PS.Bkg.Kbps.DL144

VS.PS.Bkg.DL.144.Thruput

VS.PS.Bkg.Kbps.DL256

VS.PS.Bkg.DL.256.Thruput

VS.PS.Bkg.Kbps.DL384

VS.PS.Bkg.DL.384.Thruput

VS.PS.Int.Kbps.DL8

VS.PS.Int.DL.8.Thruput

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VS.PS.Int.Kbps.DL16

VS.PS.Int.DL.16.Thruput

VS.PS.Int.Kbps.DL32

VS.PS.Int.DL.32.Thruput

VS.PS.Int.Kbps.DL64

VS.PS.Int.DL.64.Thruput

VS.PS.Int.Kbps.DL128

VS.PS.Int.DL.128.Thruput

VS.PS.Int.Kbps.DL144

VS.PS.Int.DL.144.Thruput

VS.PS.Int.Kbps.DL256

VS.PS.Int.DL.256.Thruput

VS.PS.Int.Kbps.DL384

VS.PS.Int.DL.384.Thruput

VS.PS.Str.Kbps.DL32

VS.PS.Str.DL.32.Thruput

VS.PS.Str.Kbps.DL64

VS.PS.Str.DL.64.Thruput

VS.PS.Str.Kbps.DL128

VS.PS.Str.DL.128.Thruput

VS.PS.Str.Kbps.DL144

VS.PS.Str.DL.144.Thruput

VS.CS.Str.Kbps.UL64

VS.CS.Str.UL.64.Thruput

VS.PS.Bkg.Kbps.UL8

VS.PS.Bkg.UL.8.Thruput

VS.PS.Bkg.Kbps.UL16

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VS.PS.Bkg.UL.16.Thruput

VS.PS.Bkg.Kbps.UL32

VS.PS.Bkg.UL.32.Thruput

VS.PS.Bkg.Kbps.UL64

VS.PS.Bkg.UL.64.Thruput

VS.PS.Bkg.Kbps.UL128

VS.PS.Bkg.UL.128.Thruput

VS.PS.Bkg.Kbps.UL144

VS.PS.Bkg.UL.144.Thruput

VS.PS.Bkg.Kbps.UL256

VS.PS.Bkg.UL.256.Thruput

VS.PS.Bkg.Kbps.UL384

VS.PS.Bkg.UL.384.Thruput

VS.PS.Int.Kbps.UL8

VS.PS.Int.UL.8.Thruput

VS.PS.Int.Kbps.UL16

VS.PS.Int.UL.16.Thruput

VS.PS.Int.Kbps.UL32

VS.PS.Int.UL.32.Thruput

VS.PS.Int.Kbps.UL64

VS.PS.Int.UL.64.Thruput

VS.PS.Int.Kbps.UL128

VS.PS.Int.UL.128.Thruput

VS.PS.Int.Kbps.UL144

VS.PS.Int.UL.144.Thruput

VS.PS.Int.Kbps.UL256

VS.PS.Int.UL.256.Thruput

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VS.PS.Int.Kbps.UL384

VS.PS.Int.UL.384.Thruput

VS.PS.Str.Kbps.UL16

VS.PS.Str.UL.16.Thruput

VS.PS.Str.Kbps.UL32

VS.PS.Str.UL.32.Thruput

VS.PS.Str.Kbps.UL64

VS.PS.Str.UL.64.Thruput

VS.DcchSrbKbps.Ul

VS.DcchSrbKbps.Ul.Thruput

VS.DcchSrbKbps.Dl

VS.DcchSrbKbps.Dl.Thruput

VS.AMRLoad.kbits.UL

VS.AMRLoad.kbits.DL

VS.VPLoad.kbits.UL

VS.VPLoad.kbits.DL

VS.PSLoad.kbits.UL.0.32

VS.PSLoad.kbits.DL.0.32

VS.PSLoad.kbits.UL.32.64

VS.PSLoad.kbits.DL.32.64

VS.PSLoad.kbits.UL.64.144

VS.PSLoad.kbits.DL.64.144

VS.PSLoad.kbits.UL.144.384

VS.PSLoad.kbits.DL.144.384

VS.AMR.Erlang.BestCell

VS.VP.Erlang.BestCell

VS.MBMS.PTM.MeanThroughput.Cell

VS.MBMS.PTP.MeanThroughput.Cell

Description

The mean number of single-RAB UEs that occupy the codes with spreading factor

(SF) of 4 in a cell

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The mean number of single-RAB UEs that occupy the codes with spreading factor

(SF) of 8 in a cell

The mean number of single-RAB UEs that occupy the codes with spreading factor

(SF) of 16 in a cell

The mean number of single-RAB UEs that occupy the codes with spreading factor

(SF) of 32 in a cell

The mean number of single-RAB UEs that occupy the codes with spreading factor

(SF) of 64 in a cell

The mean number of single-RAB UEs that occupy the codes with spreading factor

(SF) of 128 in a cell

The mean number of single-RAB UEs that occupy the codes with spreading factor

(SF) of 256in a cell

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Description

BCCH throughput<cell>

CCCH DL throughput<cell>

CCCH UL throughput<cell>

Number of UL Bytes on DRNC Iub Interface<cell>

Number of DL Bytes on DRNC Iub Interface<cell>

Number of UL Signaling Bytes on Iub Interface<Cell>

Number of DL Signalling Bytes on Iub Interface<Cell>

Number of UL Bytes of PS Streaming Service on Iub

Interface, stat. on DCH only<Cell>

Number of UL Bytes of PS Interactive Service on Iub

Interface , stat. on DCH only<Cell>

Number of UL Bytes of PS Background Service on Iub

Interface , stat. on DCH only<Cell>

Number of DL Bytes of PS Streaming Service on Iub

Interface, stat. on DCH only<Cell>

Number of DL Bytes of PS Interactive Service on Iub

Interface, stat. on DCH only<Cell>

Number of DL Bytes of PS Background Service on Iub

Interface, stat. on DCH only<Cell>

Number of UL Bytes of CS Conversational Service on Iub

Interface, stat. on DCH only<Cell>

Number of UL Bytes of CS Streaming Service on Iub

Interface, stat. on DCH only<Cell>

Number of DL Bytes of CS Conversational Service on Iub

Interface, stat. on DCH only<Cell>

Number of DL Bytes of CS Streaming Service on Iub

Interface, stat. on DCH only<Cell>

Number of Bytes on Iub RACH<Cell>

Number of Bytes on IUB FACH<Cell>

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Number of Bytes on PCH of Iub Interface<Cell>

Bandwidth of CRNC RACH in byte rate<cell>

Bandwidth of CRNC FACH in byte rate<cell>

Bandwidth of CRNC PCH in byte rate<cell>

Bandwidth of CRNC PCH in byte rate<cell>

Number of Bytes of PS Service on Iub RACH<Cell>

Number of Bytes of PS Service on IUB FACH<Cell>

Description

Average rate of the Traffic CS DownLink 64k Conversational

per Cell<cell>

The Bit Size of Transport Blocks of Traffic

CS_CONV_DL_64<Cell>

Average rate of the Traffic CS DownLink 57.6k Streaming per

Cell<cell>

The Bit Size of Transport Blocks of Traffic

CS_STR_DL_57_6<Cell>

Average rate of the Traffic PS DownLink 8k Background per

Cell<cell>

The Bit Size of Transport Blocks of Traffic

PS_BKG_DL_8<Cell>

Average rate of the Traffic PS DownLink 16k Background per

Cell<cell>

The Bit Size of Transport Blocks of Traffic

PS_BKG_DL_16<Cell>

Average rate of the Traffic PS DownLink 32k Background per

Cell<cell>

The Bit Size of Transport Blocks of Traffic

PS_BKG_DL_32<Cell>

Average rate of the Traffic PS DownLink 64k Background per

Cell<cell>

The Bit Size of Transport Blocks of Traffic

PS_BKG_DL_64<Cell>

Average rate of the Traffic PS DownLink 128k Background

per Cell<cell>

The Bit Size of Transport Blocks of Traffic

PS_BKG_DL_128<Cell>

Average rate of the Traffic PS DownLink 144k Background

per Cell<cell>

The Bit Size of Transport Blocks of Traffic

PS_BKG_DL_144<Cell>

Average rate of the Traffic PS DownLink 256k Background

per Cell<cell>

The Bit Size of Transport Blocks of Traffic

PS_BKG_DL_256<Cell>

Average rate of the Traffic PS DownLink 384k Background

per Cell<cell>

The Bit Size of Transport Blocks of Traffic

PS_BKG_DL_384<Cell>

Average rate of the Traffic PS DownLink 8k Interactive per

Cell<cell>

The Bit Size of Transport Blocks of Traffic

PS_INTER_DL_8<Cell>

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Average rate of the Traffic PS DownLink 16k Interactive per

Cell<cell>

The Bit Size of Transport Blocks of Traffic

PS_INTER_DL_16<Cell>

Average rate of the Traffic PS DownLink 32k Interactive per

Cell<cell>

The Bit Size of Transport Blocks of Traffic

PS_INTER_DL_32<Cell>

Average rate of the Traffic PS DownLink 64k Interactive per

Cell<cell>

The Bit Size of Transport Blocks of Traffic

PS_INTER_DL_64<Cell>

Average rate of the Traffic PS DownLink 128k Interactive per

Cell<cell>

The Bit Size of Transport Blocks of Traffic

PS_INTER_DL_128<Cell>

Average rate of the Traffic PS DownLink 144k Interactive per

Cell<cell>

The Bit Size of Transport Blocks of Traffic

PS_INTER_DL_144<Cell>

Average rate of the Traffic PS DownLink 256k Interactive per

Cell<cell>

The Bit Size of Transport Blocks of Traffic

PS_INTER_DL_256<Cell>

Average rate of the Traffic PS DownLink 384k Interactive per

Cell<cell>

The Bit Size of Transport Blocks of Traffic

PS_INTER_DL_384<Cell>

Average rate of the Traffic PS DownLink 32k Streaming per

Cell<cell>

The Bit Size of Transport Blocks of Traffic

PS_STR_DL_32<Cell>

Average rate of the Traffic PS DownLink 64k Streaming per

Cell<cell>

The Bit Size of Transport Blocks of Traffic

PS_STR_DL_64<Cell>

Average rate of the Traffic PS DownLink 128k Streaming per

Cell<cell>

The Bit Size of Transport Blocks of Traffic

PS_STR_DL_128<Cell>

Average rate of the Traffic PS DownLink 144k Streaming per

Cell<cell>

The Bit Size of Transport Blocks of Traffic

PS_STR_DL_144<Cell>

Average rate of the Traffic CS UpLink 64k Streaming per

Cell<cell>

The Bit Size of Transport Blocks of Traffic

CS_STR_UL_64<Cell>

Average rate of the Traffic PS UpLink 8k Background per

Cell<cell>

The Bit Size of Transport Blocks of Traffic

PS_BKG_UL_8<Cell>

Average rate of the Traffic PS UpLink 16k Background per

Cell<cell>

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The Bit Size of Transport Blocks of Traffic

PS_BKG_UL_16<Cell>

Average rate of the Traffic PS UpLink 32k Background per

Cell<cell>

The Bit Size of Transport Blocks of Traffic

PS_BKG_UL_32<Cell>

Average rate of the Traffic PS UpLink 64k Background per

Cell<cell>

The Bit Size of Transport Blocks of Traffic

PS_BKG_UL_64<Cell>

Average rate of the Traffic PS UpLink 128k Background per

Cell<cell>

The Bit Size of Transport Blocks of Traffic

PS_BKG_UL_128<Cell>

Average rate of the Traffic PS UpLink 144k Background per

Cell<cell>

The Bit Size of Transport Blocks of Traffic

PS_BKG_UL_144<Cell>

Average rate of the Traffic PS UpLink 256k Background per

Cell<cell>

The Bit Size of Transport Blocks of Traffic

PS_BKG_UL_256<Cell>

Average rate of the Traffic PS UpLink 384k Background per

Cell<cell>

The Bit Size of Transport Blocks of Traffic

PS_BKG_UL_384<Cell>

Average rate of the Traffic PS UpLink 8k Interactive per

Cell<cell>

The Bit Size of Transport Blocks of Traffic

PS_INTER_UL_8<Cell>

Average rate of the Traffic PS UpLink 16k Interactive per

Cell<cell>

The Bit Size of Transport Blocks of Traffic

PS_INTER_UL_16<Cell>

Average rate of the Traffic PS UpLink 32k Interactive per

Cell<cell>

The Bit Size of Transport Blocks of Traffic

PS_INTER_UL_32<Cell>

Average rate of the Traffic PS UpLink 64k Interactive per

Cell<cell>

The Bit Size of Transport Blocks of Traffic

PS_INTER_UL_64<Cell>

Average rate of the Traffic PS UpLink 128k Interactive per

Cell<cell>

The Bit Size of Transport Blocks of Traffic

PS_INTER_UL_128<Cell>

Average rate of the Traffic PS UpLink 144k Interactive per

Cell<cell>

The Bit Size of Transport Blocks of Traffic

PS_INTER_UL_144<Cell>

Average rate of the Traffic PS UpLink 256k Interactive per

Cell<cell>

The Bit Size of Transport Blocks of Traffic

PS_INTER_UL_256<Cell>

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Average rate of the Traffic PS UpLink 384k Interactive per

Cell<cell>

The Bit Size of Transport Blocks of Traffic

PS_INTER_UL_384<Cell>

Average rate of the Traffic PS UpLink 16k Streaming per

Cell<cell>

The Bit Size of Transport Blocks of Traffic

PS_STR_UL_16<Cell>

Average rate of the Traffic PS UpLink 32k Streaming per

Cell<cell>

The Bit Size of Transport Blocks of Traffic

PS_STR_UL_32<Cell>

Average rate of the Traffic PS UpLink 64k Streaming per

Cell<cell>

The Bit Size of Transport Blocks of Traffic

PS_STR_UL_64<Cell>

Rate of UL Signaling on DCCH<cell>

The Bit Size of UL Signaling on DCCH<cell>

Rate of DL Signaling on DCCH<cell>

The Bit Size of DL Signaling on DCCH<cell>

The Bit Size of Transport Blocks of Traffic

CS_AMR_UL<Cell>

The Bit Size of Transport Blocks of Traffic

CS_AMR_DL<Cell>

The Bit Size of Transport Blocks of Traffic CS_VP_UL<Cell>

The Bit Size of Transport Blocks of Traffic CS_VP_DL<Cell>

The Bit Size of Transport Blocks of Traffic

PS_BE_UL_0_32<Cell>

The Bit Size of Transport Blocks of Traffic

PS_BE_DL_0_32<Cell>

The Bit Size of Transport Blocks of Traffic

PS_BE_UL_32_64<Cell>

The Bit Size of Transport Blocks of Traffic

PS_BE_DL_32_64<Cell>

The Bit Size of Transport Blocks of Traffic

PS_BE_UL_64_144<Cell>

The Bit Size of Transport Blocks of Traffic

PS_BE_DL_64_144<Cell>

The Bit Size of Transport Blocks of Traffic

PS_BE_UL_144_384<Cell>

The Bit Size of Transport Blocks of Traffic

PS_BE_DL_144_384<Cell>

Num Of Erlang of AMR service in the best cell

Num Of Erlang of VP service in the best cell

mean throughput of PTM service in cell

mean throughput of PTP service in cell

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lConfiguration unsupported

lPhysical channel failure

lIncompatible simultaneous reconfiguration

lProtocol error

lCell update occurred

lInvalid configuration

ID

67180565

67180566

67189685

67193708

67192770

67192551

67192552

67192553

67192554

67192555

67192556

67192557

67192614

67192558

67192559

67192560

67192561

67193565

67193566

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67192567

67192568

67189688

67189689

67180584

67180562

67180563

67180585

67180586

67180587

67180588

67180589

67180590

67189701

67192168

67189702

67192169

67189703

67192170

67189704

67192171

67189705

67192172

67189708

67189709

67189710

67189711

67189712

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67189713

67189714

67189715

67189716

67189717

67189722

67189723

67180551

67180570

67180549

67180550

67193709

67193710

67190402

67183900

67183901

67183902

67183903

67183904

67183906

67183907

67183908

67183909

67183910

67183911

67183912

67183913

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67183924

67183926

67190877

67190878

67190884

67190885

67190891

67190892

67190898

67190899

67191694

67191695

67193397

67193398

67193401

67193402

67193403

67193404

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Radio link setup failure

Other causes

Configuration nonsupport

PCH failure

Synchronization reconfiguration nonsupport

Cell update

Invalid configuration

Other causes

Counter

VS.HHO.Att.In

VS.HHO.Succ.In

VS.HHO.ReqRelocPrep.RF

VS.HHO.IntraFreqRelocPrep.Att

VS.HHO.IntraFreqRelocPrep.Succ

VS.HHO.InterFreqRelocPrep.Att

VS.HHO.InterFreqRelocPrep.Succ

VS.HHO.IntraFreqOut.NoReply

VS.HHO.IntraFreqOut.FailPrep

VS.HHO.InterFreqOut.FailPrep

VS.HHO.IntraFreqOut.RLAddFail

VS.HHO.InterFreqOut.RLAddFail

VS.HHO.IntraFreqOut.CfgInvalid

VS.HHO.IntraFreqOut.CfgUnsupp

VS.HHO.IntraFreqOut.PyhChFail

VS.HHO.IntraFreqOut.FailUSR

VS.HHO.IntraFreqOut.CellUpdt

VS.MBand.HO.AttOutCS

VS.MBand.HO.SuccOutCS

Internal NodeB/Between NodeBs/Between RNCs HHO failure

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VS.MBand.HO.AttOutPS

VS.MBand.HO.SuccOutPS

VS.HHO.AttIFrqCM.DLQoS.Out

VS.HHO.SuccIFrqCM.DLQoS.Out

VS.HHO.Fail.RLAddFail.Out

VS.HHO.Fail.RACDenyUL.Out

VS.HHO.Fail.RACDenyDL.Out

VS.HHO.AttOutIntraNodeBIntraFreq

VS.HHO.SuccOutIntraNodeBIntraFreq

VS.HHO.AttOutInterNodeBIntraRNCIntraFreq

VS.HHO.SuccOutInterNodeBIntraRNCIntraFreq

VS.HHO.AttOutInterRNCIntraFreqIur

VS.HHO.SuccOutInterRNCIntraFreqIur

VS.HHO.FailOutInterRNCIntraFreqIur.CfgUnsup

VS.HHO.FailOutInterRNCIur.CfgUnsup

VS.HHO.FailOutInterRNCIntraFreqIur.PhyChFail

VS.HHO.FailOutInterRNCIur.PhyChFail

VS.HHO.FailOutInterRNCIntraFreqIur.ISR

VS.HHO.FailOutInterRNCIur.ISR

VS.HHO.FailOutInterRNCIntraFreqIur.InvCfg

VS.HHO.FailOutInterRNCIur.InvCfg

VS.HHO.FailOutInterRNCIntraFreqIur.IncompCfg

VS.HHO.FailOutInterRNCIur.IncompCfg

HHO.FailRelocPrepOutInterRNCCN.NoResAvail

HHO.FailRelocPrepOutInterRNCCN.TExp

HHO.FailRelocPrepOutInterRNCCN.TgtF

HHO.FailRelocPrepOutInterRNCCN.RNSp

HHO.FailRelocPrepOutInterRNCCN.RelocTgtNotAllo

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HHO.FailRelocPrepOutInterRNCCN.OM

HHO.FailRelocPrepOutInterRNCCN.ResUnavail

HHO.FailRelocPrepOutInterRNCCN.UnspFail

VS.HHO.AttOutInterRNCIntraFreqCN

VS.HHO.SuccOutInterRNCIntraFreqCN

VS.HHO.EvalOut

VS.HHO.EvalIn

VS.HHO.EvalIFrq.Out.CM

VS.HHO.EvalIFrq.In.CM

VS.HHO.AttInterCell.LB

VS.HHO.SuccInterCell.LB

VS.HHO.AttInterCell.LB.MultiRL

VS.HHO.SuccInterCell.LB.MultiRL

VS.HHO.FailInterCell.NRly.LB

VS.HHO.InterFreq.AttOut

VS.HHO.InterFreq.SuccOut

VS.HHO.InterFreqOut.CfgUnsupp

VS.HHO.InterFreqOut.PyhChFail

VS.HHO.InterFreqOut.FailUSR

VS.HHO.InterFreqOut.CellUpdt

VS.HHO.InterFreqOut.CfgInvalid

VS.HHO.InterFreqOut.NoReply

VS.HHO.InterFreqOut.DLCodeRej

VS.HHO.InterFreqOut.ULAdmsnDeny

VS.HHO.InterFreqOut.DLAdmsnDeny

VS.HHO.InterFreqIn.Att

VS.HHO.InterFreqIn.Succ

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VS.HHO.InterFreq.Out.Drop

VS.HHO.IntraFreq.Out.Drop

VS.HHO.AttOutIntraNodeBInterFreq

VS.HHO.SuccOutIntraNodeBInterFreq

VS.HHO.AttOutInterNodeBIntraRNCInterFreq

VS.HHO.SuccOutInterNodeBIntraRNCInterFreq

VS.HHO.AttOutInterRNCInterFreqIur

VS.HHO.SuccOutInterRNCInterFreqIur

VS.HHO.AttOutInterRNCInterFreqCN

VS.HHO.SuccOutInterRNCInterFreqCN

VS.HHO.AttBlindHO

VS.HHO.SuccBlindHO

VS.HHO.InterFreqOutCS.MeasTimeOut

VS.HHO.InterFreqOutPS.MeasTimeOut

VS.HHO.InterFreq.CS.Out.TrigRscp

VS.HHO.InterFreq.CS.Out.TrigEcIo

VS.HHO.InterFreq.PS.Out.TrigRscp

VS.HHO.InterFreq.PS.Out.TrigEcIo

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Analyze RL setup failure.

Analyze the problem further based on CHR logs.

The UE thinks it cannot support the command for outgoing HHO,

because it is incompatible with HHO.

The cause is probably weak coverage and strong interference.

The UE feeds back HHO is incompatible with other consequent

processes due to compatibility problems of UE.

Cell update occurs upon outgoing HHO. These two processes lead to

outgoing HHO failure.

The UE thinks the command for outgoing HHO as invalid. This is a

compatibility problem of UE.

Analyze the problem further based on CHR logs.

Description

Number of Requested Hard Handovers to Cell <Cell>

Number of Successful Hard Handovers to Cell <Cell>

Count of Hard Handover Out Cell Prepare with Relocation<Radio

Link Signal Quality>

IntraFreq Hho With Reloc Att

IntraFreq Hho With Reloc Succ

InterFreq Hho With Reloc Att

InterFreq Hho With Reloc Succ

IntraFreq Hho Ue NoRsp

IntraFreq Hho Prep Fail

InterFreq Hho Prep Fail

IntraFreq Hho Prep Fail With Rl Add Fail

InterFreq Hho Prep Fail With Rl Add Fail

Count of failures of intra-frequency handover out due to invalid

configuration within the cell

IntraFreq Hho Prep Fail With Cfg UnSupport

IntraFreq Hho Prep Fail With Phy Channel Recfg Fail

IntraFreq Hho Prep Fail With Sync Recfg Fail

IntraFreq Hho Prep Fail With Cell Update

Hho Req With Multi Freq

Hho Succ With Multi Freq

Internal NodeB/Between NodeBs/Between RNCs HHO failure

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Hho Req With Multi Freq

Hho Succ With Multi Freq

Count of Inter-Frequency Hard Handover Out Cell Judgement

with compressed mode<DL Quality>

Count of Inter-Frequency Hard Handover Out Cell Success with

compressed mode<DL Quality>

Count of Hard Handover Out Cell Failure<Radio Link Setup

Failure>

Count of Hard Handover Out Cell Failure<Uplink Admission

Rejection>

Count of Hard Handover Out Cell Failure<Downlink Admission

Rejection>

Count of Intra-NodeB Intra-Frequency Intra-Frequecy Hard

Handover Out Cell

Number of Intra-NodeB Intra-Frequency Hard Handover Out Cell

Success

Number of Inter-NodeB Intra-Frequency Hard Handover Out Cell

Number of Inter-NodeB Intra-Frequency Hard Handover Out Cell

Success

Number of Inter-RNC Intra-Frequency Hard Handover Out Cell

Count of Inter-RNC Intra-Frequency Hard Handover Out Cell

Success

Count of between RNC Intra-Frequency Hard Handover Out Cell

Fail<Configuration Unsupported>

Count of between RNC Hard Handover Out Cell

Fail<Configuration Unsupported>

Count of between RNC Intra-Frequency Hard Handover Out Cell

Fail<Physical Channel Failure>

Count of between RNC Hard Handover Out Cell Fail<Physical

Channel Failure>

Count of between RNC Intra-Frequency Hard Handover Out Cell

Fail<Incompatible Simultaneous Reconfiguration>

Count of between RNC Hard Handover Out Cell

Fail<Incompatible Simultaneous Reconfiguration>

Count of between RNC Intra-Frequency Hard Handover Out Cell

Fail<Invalid Configuration>

Count of between RNC Hard Handover Out Cell Fail<Invalid

Configuration>

Count of between RNC Intra-Frequency Hard Handover Out Cell

Fail<configuration incomplete>

Count of between RNC Hard Handover Out Cell

Fail<configuration incomplete>

Count of Hard Handover with Relocation Prepare Fail<No radio

resources available in target cell>

Count of Hard Handover with Relocation Prepare

Fail<TRELOCalloc Expiry>

Count of Hard Handover with Relocation Prepare Fail<Relocation

failure in target CN/RNC or target system>

Count of Hard Handover with Relocation Prepare Fail<Relocation

not supported in target RNC or target system>

Count of Hard Handover with Relocation Prepare Fail<Relocation

target not allowed>

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Count of Hard Handover with Relocation Prepare Fail<O&M

Intervention>

Count of Hard Handover with Relocation Prepare Fail<No

resource available>

Count of Hard Handover with Relocation Prepare

Fail<Unspecified Failure>

Count of Intra-Frequency Hard Handover with Relocation Commit

<Cell>

Count of Intra-Frequency Hard Handover Out Cell with Relocation

Success <Cell>

Number of the hho algorithm taking the decision to perform a hho

outgoing

Number of the hho algorithm taking the decision to perform a hho

incoming

Number of Inter-frequency Hard Handovers from Cell Decided in

Compressed Mode

Number of Inter-frequency Hard Handovers to Cell Decided in

Compressed Mode

Number of Requested Inter-frequency Hard Handovers from Cell

due to Load Balance <Cell>

Number of Successful Inter-frequency Hard Handovers from Cell

due to Load Balance <Cell>

Number of Requested Inter-frequency Hard Handovers from Cell

due to Load Balance <Cell>

Number of Successful Inter-frequency Hard Handovers from Cell

due to Load Balance <Cell>

Numbers of Unsuccessful Inter-frequency Hard Handovers from

Cell due to No Response in a cell <Load Balance>

Number of Requested Inter-frequency Hard Handovers from Cell

<Cell>

Number of Successful Inter-frequency Hard Handovers from Cell

<Cell>

Count of Inter-Frequency Hard Handover Out Cell

Failure<Configuration Unsupported>

Count of Inter-Frequency Hard Handover Out Cell

Failure<Physical Channel Failure>

Count of Inter-Frequency Hard Handover Out Cell

Failure<Incompatible Simultaneous Reconfiguration>

Count of Inter-Frequency Hard Handover Out Cell Failure<Cell

Update Occur>

Count of Inter-Frequency Hard Handover Out Cell Failure<Invalid

Configuration>

Numbers of Unsuccessful Inter-frequency Hard Handovers from

Cell due to No Response <Cell>

Count of Inter-Frequency Hard Handover Out Cell Failure<Code

Assignment Rejection>

Count of Inter-Frequency Hard Handover Out Cell Failure<Uplink

Admission Rejection>

Count of Inter-Frequency Hard Handover Out Cell

Failure<Downlink Admission Rejection>

Number of Requested Inter-frequency Hard Handovers to Cell

<Cell>

Number of Successful Inter-frequency Hard Handovers to Cell

<Cell>

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Number of Call Drops due to Inter-frequency Hard Handovers

from Cell <Cell>

Number of Call Drops due to Intra-frequency Hard Handovers

from Cell <Cell>

Count of Intra-NodeB Inter-Frequecy Hard Handover Out Cell

Number of Intra-NodeB Inter-Frequecy Hard Handover Out Cell

Success

Number of Intra-RNC Inter-NodeB Inter-Frequency Hard

Handover Out Cell

Number of Intra-RNC Inter-NodeB Inter-Frequency Hard

Handover Out Cell Success

Number of Inter-RNC Inter-Frequency Hard Handover Out Cell

Count of Inter-RNC Inter-Frequency Hard Handover Out Cell

Success

Count of Inter-Frequency Hard Handover with Relocation Commit

<Cell>

Count of Inter-Frequency Hard Handover Out Cell with Relocation

Success <Cell>

Count of Emergency Blind Hardover Out Cell

Count of Emergency Blind Hardover Out Cell Success

Number of Inter-Frequency Measurement Expiry in CS Domain

Number of Inter-Frequency Measurement Expiry in PS Domain

Number of Inter-Frequency Hard Handover Trigged by RSCP in

CS Domain

Number of Inter-Frequency Hard Handover Trigged by EcIo in CS

Domain

Number of Inter-Frequency Hard Handover Trigged by RSCP in

PS Domain

Number of Inter-Frequency Hard Handover Trigged by EcIo in PS

Domain

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Raw Counters

VS.CS.Call.Drop.Cell.Rate

VS.CS.Call.Drop.Cell

VS.RAB.SuccEstabCS.Cell.Rate

VS.RAB.SuccEstabCS.Cell

VS.RAB.RelReqCS.OM

VS.RAB.RelReqCS.RABPreempt

VS.RAB.RelReqCS.UTRANgen

VS.RAB.Loss.CS.RF.RLCRst

VS.RAB.Loss.CS.RF.ULSync

VS.RAB.Loss.CS.RF.UuNoReply

VS.RAB.Loss.CS.RF.Oth

VS.RAB.Loss.CS.Aal2Loss

VS.Call.Drop.CS.Other

VS.SHO.Success.Cell.Rate

VS.SHO.Fail.Cell

VS.SHO.AttUESide.Cell

SHO.FailRLAddUESide.CfgUnsup

SHO.FailRLAddUESide.Isr

SHO.FailRLAddUESide.InvCfg

SHO.FailRLAddUESide.NoReply

VS.SHO.Fail.Other.Cell

VS.HHO.InterFreq.AttOut

VS.HHO.InterFreqOut.CfgUnsupp

VS.HHO.InterFreqOut.PyhChFail

VS.HHO.InterFreqOut.FailUSR

VS.HHO.InterFreqOut.CellUpdt

VS.HHO.InterFreqOut.CfgInvalid

VS.HHO.InterFreqOut.NoReply

VS.HHO.InterFreqOut.DLCodeRej

VS.HHO.InterFreqOut.ULAdmsnDeny

VS.HHO.InterFreqOut.DLAdmsnDeny

VS.HHO.InterFreq.FailOther

VS.IRATHO.FailOutCS

IRATHO.AttOutCS

IRATHO.FailOutCS.CfgUnsupp

IRATHO.FailOutCS.PhyChFail

VS.IRATHO.FailOutCS.Other

VS.RRC.FailConnEstab.Cell

VS.RRC.SuccConnEstab.Cell.Rate

VS.RRC.AttConnEstab.Cell

VS.RRC.Rej.RL.Fail

RRC.FailConnEstab.Cong

VS.RRC.Rej.Power.Cong

VS.RRC.Rej.UL.CE.Cong

VS.RRC.Rej.DL.CE.Cong

VS.RRC.Rej.Code.Cong

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RRC.FailConnEstab.NoReply

VS.RAB.FailEstabCS.Cell

VS.RAB.FailEstabCS.Cell.Rate

VS.RAB.AttEstabCS.Cell

VS.RAB.FailEstabCS.TNL

VS.RAB.FailEstabCS.RNL.Other

VS.RAB.FailEstCS.Unsp

VS.RAB.FailEstCS.Relo

VS.RAB.FailEstCS.RIPFail

VS.RAB.FailEstCs.Power.Cong

VS.RAB.FailEstCs.ULCE.Cong

VS.RAB.FailEstCs.DLCE.Cong

VS.RAB.FailEstCs.Code.Cong

VS.RAB.FailEstabCS.other.CELL

VS.AMR.Ctrl.DL12.2

VS.RRC.SuccConnEstab.Rate.Cell.Other

VS.MeanTCP

VS.MAC.SRNCIubBytesPSInt.Tx

VS.MAC.SRNCIubBytesPSBkg.Tx

VS.MeanRTWP

VS.MaxRTWP

VS.MinRTWP

VS.MaxTCP

VS.RB.DLConvCS.64

VS.RAB.FailEstPs.Power.Cong

VS.RAB.FailEstPs.Code.Cong

VS.RAB.FailEstPs.ULCE.Cong

VS.RAB.FailEstPs.DLCE.Cong

VS.RAB.FailEstab.PS.DLIUBBand.Cong

VS.RAB.FailEstab.PS.ULIUBBand.Cong

VS.RAB.FailEstabPS.Cong

VS.PS.Call.Drop.Cell.Rate

VS.HSDPA.MeanChThroughput.TotalBytes

VS.HSDPA.RAB.AttEstab

VS.HSDPA.RAB.SuccEstab

VS.HSDPA.HHO.H2D.AttOutIntraFreq

VS.HSDPA.HHO.H2D.SuccOutIntraFreq

VS.HSDPA.HHO.H2D.AttOutInterFreq

VS.HSDPA.HHO.H2D.SuccOutInterFreq

VS.HSDPA.RAB.SuccEstab.Rate

VS.HSDPA.RAB.FailEstab

VS.HSUPA.MeanChThroughput.TotalBytes

VS.HSUPA.HHO.NoChR.SuccIur

VS.HSUPA.HHO.NoChR.AttIur

VS.HSUPA.RAB.SuccEstab.Rate

VS.HSUPA.Kbps.MeanChThroughput

VS.IntraCell.E2D.Succ.Rate

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VS.IntraCell.D2E.Succ.Rate

VS.InterFreq.E2D.Succ.Rate

VS.CN.RAB.Loss.PS

VS.RAB.Release.PS.Cell

VS.RAB.Loss.PS.RF

VS.RAB.Loss.PS.Abnorm

VS.RAB.Loss.PS.Norm

VS.RAB.RelReqPS.OM

VS.RAB.RelReqPS.RABPreempt

VS.RAB.Loss.PS.SRBReset

VS.RAB.Loss.PS.TRBReset

VS.RAB.Loss.PS.GTPULoss

VS.RAB.Loss.PS.RF.RLCRst

VS.RAB.Loss.PS.RF.Oth

VS.RAB.Loss.PS.RF.ULSync

VS.RAB.Loss.PS.Congstion.CELL

VS.RAB.FailModCS.Reloc

VS.RAB.FailModPS.Reloc

VS.HHO.ReqRelocPrep.RF

IRATHO.FailRelocPrepOutCS

VS.RAB.Loss.CS.Norm.AMR

VS.CS.AMR.Call.Drop.Cell.Rate

VS.RAB.Loss.CS.AMR

PS.DL.Throughput(RLC)

PS.UL.Throughput(RLC)

VS.IRATHO.Service.AttOutPSUTRAN

VS.IRATHO.Service.SuccOutPSUTRAN

VS.IRATHO.HSDPA.AttOutPSUTRAN

VS.IRATHO.HSDPA.SuccOutPSUTRAN

VS.Cell.UnavailTime.OM

VS.RAB.Loss.PS.RF.UuNoReply

IRATHO.AttOutPSUTRAN

IRATHO.SuccOutPSUTRAN

VS.AMR.RB.Erlang.Sum

VS.IRATHO.SuccOutCS.Cell.Rate

VS.HHO.InterFreq.Out.Drop

VS.HHO.InterFreq.Fail.Cell.Rate

VS.HHO.InterFreq.Out.Cell.Rate

VS.HHO.InterFreq.In.Cell.Rate

VS.IRATHO.SuccOutPSUNTRAN.Cell.Rate

VS.RAB.SuccEstabPS.Cell.Rate

VS.RAB.FailEstabPS.Cell.Rate

RRC.AttConnEstab.OrgConvCall

RRC.AttConnEstab.OrgStrCall

RRC.AttConnEstab.OrgInterCall

RRC.AttConnEstab.OrgBkgCall

RRC.AttConnEstab.OgSubCall

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RRC.AttConnEstab.TmConvCall

RRC.AttConnEstab.TmStrCall

RRC.AttConnEstab.TmInterCall

RRC.AttConnEstab.TmBkgCall

RRC.AttConnEstab.EmgCall

RRC.AttConnEstab.IRATCelRes

RRC.AttConnEstab.IRATCCO

RRC.AttConnEstab.Reg

RRC.AttConnEstab.Detach

RRC.AttConnEstab.OgHhPrSig

RRC.AttConnEstab.OgLwPrSig

RRC.AttConnEstab.CallReEst

RRC.AttConnEstab.TmHhPrSig

RRC.AttConnEstab.TmLwPrSig

RRC.AttConnEstab.Unknown

RRC.AttConnEstab.MBMSRep

RRC.AttConnEstab.MBMSPtp

VS.RAB.Att.Est.PS.Str.0.32

VS.RAB.Att.Est.PS.Str.32.64

VS.RAB.Att.Est.PS.Str.64.144

VS.RAB.Att.Est.PS.Str.144384

VS.RAB.Att.Est.PS.Str.Mor384

VS.RAB.Att.Est.PS.Int.0.32

VS.RAB.Att.Est.PS.Int.32.64

VS.RAB.Att.Est.PS.Int.64.144

VS.RAB.Att.Est.PS.Int.144384

VS.RAB.Att.Est.PS.Int.Mor384

VS.RAB.Att.Est.PS.Bkg.0.32

VS.RAB.Att.Est.PS.Bkg.32.64

VS.RAB.Att.Est.PS.Bkg.64.144

VS.RAB.Att.Est.PS.Bkg.144384

VS.RAB.Att.Est.PS.Bkg.Mor384

RRC.AttConnEstab.CallReEst

RRC.AttConnEstab.TmHhPrSig

RRC.AttConnEstab.TmLwPrSig

RRC.AttConnEstab.Unknown

RRC.AttConnEstab.MBMSRep

RRC.AttConnEstab.MBMSPtp

VS.RAB.AttEstabCS.Conv

VS.RAB.AttEstabCS.Str

VS.RAB.AttEstab.AMR

VS.RAB.AttEstabCS.AMRWB

VS.RAB.AttEstCS.Conv.64

VS.RAB.AttEstabCS.AMR.12.2

VS.RAB.AttEstCS.AMR.4.75

VS.RAB.AttEstCS.AMR.5.9

VS.RAB.AttEstCS.AMR.7.95

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VS.HSPA.RAB.AttEstab.CS.Conv

VS.RAB.AttEstabCS.VP.LIMIT

VS.RAB.Att.Est.PS.Bkg.32.64

VS.RAB.Att.Est.PS.Bkg.64.144

VS.RAB.Att.Est.PS.Bkg.144384

VS.RAB.Att.Est.PS.Bkg.Mor384

RRC.AttConnEstab.CallReEst

RRC.AttConnEstab.TmHhPrSig

RRC.AttConnEstab.TmLwPrSig

RRC.AttConnEstab.Unknown

RRC.AttConnEstab.MBMSRep

RRC.AttConnEstab.MBMSPtp

VS.RAB.SuccEstabCS.Conv

VS.RAB.SuccEstabCS.Str

VS.RAB.SuccEstabCS.AMR.12.2

VS.RAB.SuccEstCS.AMR.7.95

VS.RAB.SuccEstCS.AMR.5.9

VS.RAB.SuccEstCS.AMR.4.75

VS.RAB.SuccEstab.AMR

VS.RAB.SuccEstab.AMRWB

VS.RAB.SuccEstCS.Conv.64

VS.HSPA.RAB.SuccEstab.CS.Conv

Number of CS VP service RABs to be established in cell where VP is forbidden

Number of PS RABs requested to establish for background services (Max DL bit rate is in the scope of (32,64] kbit/s.)

Number of PS RABs requested to establish for background services (Max DL bit rate is in the scope of (64,144] kbit/s.)

Number of PS RABs requested to establish for background services (Max DL bit rate is in the scope of (144,384] kbit/s.)

Number of PS RABs requested to establish for background services ( Max DL bit rate is larger than 384 kbit/s.)

Call re-establishment

Terminating High Priority Signalling

Terminating Low Priority Signalling

Terminating - cause unknown

MBMS Reception

MBMS PTP RB Request

VS.HSPA.UE.Mean.CS.Conv.Cell

VS.RAB.FailEstabCS.Cong

VS.RAB.FailEstCS.Relo

VS.RAB.FailEstCS.RIPFail

VS.RAB.FailEstab.CS.DLIUBBand.Cong

VS.RAB.FailEstab.CS.ULIUBBand.Cong

VS.RAB.FailEstCs.Power.Cong

VS.RAB.FailEstCs.ULCE.Cong

VS.RAB.FailEstCs.DLCE.Cong

VS.RAB.FailEstCs.Code.Cong

VS.RAB.Block.PS.Bkg.0.32

VS.RAB.Block.PS.Bkg.144.384

VS.RAB.Block.PS.Bkg.32.64

VS.RAB.Block.PS.Bkg.64.144

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VS.RAB.Block.PS.Conv.0.32

VS.RAB.Block.PS.Int.0.32

VS.RAB.Block.PS.Int.144.384

VS.RAB.Block.PS.Int.32.64

VS.RAB.Block.PS.Int.64.144

VS.RAB.Block.PS.Str.144.384

VS.RAB.Block.PS.Str.64.144

VS.RAB.BlockPS.BkgMor384

VS.RAB.BlockPS.ConvMor32

VS.RAB.BlockPS.StrMor384

VS.RAB.BlockPS.IntMor384

VS.SingleRAB.SF4

VS.SingleRAB.SF8

VS.SingleRAB.SF16

VS.SingleRAB.SF32

VS.SingleRAB.SF64

VS.SingleRAB.SF128

VS.SingleRAB.SF256

VS.MultRAB.SF4

VS.MultRAB.SF8

VS.MultRAB.SF16

VS.MultRAB.SF32

VS.MultRAB.SF64

VS.MultRAB.SF128

VS.MultRAB.SF256

VS.RAB.SFOccupy.MAX

VS.RAB.SFOccupy

VS.BcchSrbKbps.Dl

VS.CcchSrbKbps.Dl

VS.CcchSrbKbps.Ul

VS.MAC.DRNCIubBytesDCH.Rx

VS.MAC.DRNCIubBytesDCH.Tx

VS.MAC.SRNCIubBytesDCH.Rx

VS.MAC.SRNCIubBytesDCH.Tx

VS.MAC.SRNCIubBytesPSStr.Rx

VS.MAC.SRNCIubBytesPSInt.Rx

VS.MAC.SRNCIubBytesPSBkg.Rx

VS.MAC.SRNCIubBytesPSStr.Tx

VS.MAC.SRNCIubBytesPSInt.Tx

VS.MAC.SRNCIubBytesPSBkg.Tx

VS.MAC.SRNCIubBytesCSConv.Rx

VS.MAC.SRNCIubBytesCSStr.Rx

VS.MAC.SRNCIubBytesCSConv.Tx

VS.MAC.SRNCIubBytesCSStr.Tx

VS.MAC.CRNCIubBytesRACH.Rx

VS.MAC.CRNCIubBytesFACH.Tx

VS.MAC.CRNCIubBytesPCH.Tx

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VS.CRNC.IUB.RACH.Bandwidth

VS.CRNC.IUB.FACH.Bandwidth

VS.CRNC.IUB.PCH.Bandwidth

VS.MBMS.IUB.BANDWIDTH

VS.MAC.CRNCIubBytes.PS.CCH.RX

VS.MAC.CRNCIubBytes.PS.CCH.TX

VS.IRATHO.AttOutCS.N

VS.IRATHO.SuccOutCS.N

VS.IRATHO.FailOutCS.UEF.N

VS.IRATHO.AttOutPSUTRAN.N

VS.IRATHO.SuccOutPSUTRAN.N

VS.IRATHO.FaiOutPSUTRAN.UEFN

VS.SHO.SuccASU.N

VS.SHO.AttASU.N

VS.SHO.FailASU.NRply.N

VS.HHO.AttOutInterCell.N

VS.HHO.SuccOutInterCell.N

VS.HHO.FailOutInterCellNRlyN

VS.SHO.AddRLAtt.NCell

VS.SHO.AddRLSucc.NCell

VS.SHO.DelRLAtt.NCell

VS.SHO.DelRLSucc.NCell

VS.SHO.ReplaceRLAtt.NCell

VS.SHO.ReplaceRLSucc.NCell

VS.HSDPA.HHO.NoChR.Att.N

VS.HSDPA.HHO.NoChR.Succ.N

VS.HSDPA.ServCellChg.Att.N

VS.HSDPA.ServCellChg.Succ.N

VS.CellUpdt.RLFAIL.Max.Time

VS.CellUpdt.RLFAIL.Mean.Time

RRC.AttConnReEstab.RFLoss

RRC.SuccConnReEstab

RRC.FailConnReEstab.NoReply

VS.CellUpdt.AttConf

VS.CellUpdt.AttUpd.Msg

VS.CellUpdt.AttErrSRLC

VS.CellUpdt.AttErrTRLC

VS.CellUpdt.SuccErrTRLC

VS.CellUpdt.AttMbmsRecv

VS.CellUpdt.SuccMbmsRecv

VS.CellUpdt.AttPtpRbReq

VS.CellUpdt.SuccMbmsPtpRbReq

VS.CellUpdt.AttPrd

VS.CellUpdt.AttResel

VS.CellUpdt.AttRsa

VS.CellUpdt.AttPage

VS.CellUpdt.AttULDatTrsf

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VS.CellUpdt.SuccPrd

VS.CellUpdt.SuccResel

VS.CellUpdt.SuccRsa

VS.CellUpdt.SuccPage

VS.CellUpdt.SuccULDatTrsf

VS.CellUpdt.SuccUpd

VS.CellUpdt.SuccRRCRel

VS.CM.ULSF2.Act.Att

VS.CM.ULHLS.Act.Att

VS.CM.ULSF2.Act.Fail

VS.CM.ULHLS.Act.Fail

VS.CM.DLSF2.Act.Att

VS.CM.DLHLS.Act.Att

VS.CM.DLSF2.Act.Fail

VS.CM.DLHLS.Act.Fail

VS.RRC.AttConnEstab.EFACH

VS.RRC.SuccConEst.EFACH

VS.RRC.ConnEstabTimeMax.CCH.FACH

VS.RRC.ConnEstabTimeMax.CCH.HSDSCH

VS.RRC.ConnEstabTimeMean.CCH.FACH

VS.RRC.ConnEstabTimeMean.CCH.HSDSCH

VS.RAB.AttEstPS.EFACH

VS.RAB.SuccEstPS.EFACH

VS.RAB.Estab.PS.CCH.FACH.MaxTime

VS.RAB.Estab.PS.CCH.HSDSCH.MaxTime

VS.RAB.Estab.PS.CCH.FACH.MeanTime

VS.RAB.Estab.PS.CCH.HSDSCH.MeanTime

VS.RAB.Abnorm.Rel.PS.EFACH

VS.RAB.Norm.Rel.PS.EFACH

VS.MAC.CRNCIubBytesEFACH.Tx

VS.HHO.Att.In

VS.HHO.Succ.In

VS.HHO.ReqRelocPrep.RF

VS.HHO.IntraFreqRelocPrep.Att

VS.HHO.IntraFreqRelocPrep.Succ

VS.HHO.InterFreqRelocPrep.Att

VS.HHO.InterFreqRelocPrep.Succ

VS.HHO.IntraFreqOut.NoReply

VS.HHO.IntraFreqOut.FailPrep

VS.HHO.InterFreqOut.FailPrep

VS.HHO.IntraFreqOut.RLAddFail

VS.HHO.InterFreqOut.RLAddFail

VS.HHO.IntraFreqOut.CfgInvalid

VS.HHO.IntraFreqOut.CfgUnsupp

VS.HHO.IntraFreqOut.PyhChFail

VS.HHO.IntraFreqOut.FailUSR

VS.HHO.IntraFreqOut.CellUpdt

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VS.MBand.HO.AttOutCS

VS.MBand.HO.SuccOutCS

VS.MBand.HO.AttOutPS

VS.MBand.HO.SuccOutPS

VS.HHO.AttIFrqCM.DLQoS.Out

VS.HHO.SuccIFrqCM.DLQoS.Out

VS.HHO.Fail.RLAddFail.Out

VS.HHO.Fail.RACDenyUL.Out

VS.HHO.Fail.RACDenyDL.Out

VS.HHO.AttOutIntraNodeBIntraFreq

VS.HHO.SuccOutIntraNodeBIntraFreq

VS.HHO.AttOutInterNodeBIntraRNCIntraFreq

VS.HHO.SuccOutInterNodeBIntraRNCIntraFreq

VS.HHO.AttOutInterRNCIntraFreqIur

VS.HHO.SuccOutInterRNCIntraFreqIur

VS.HHO.FailOutInterRNCIntraFreqIur.CfgUnsup

VS.HHO.FailOutInterRNCIur.CfgUnsup

VS.HHO.FailOutInterRNCIntraFreqIur.PhyChFail

VS.HHO.FailOutInterRNCIur.PhyChFail

VS.HHO.FailOutInterRNCIntraFreqIur.ISR

VS.HHO.FailOutInterRNCIur.ISR

VS.HHO.FailOutInterRNCIntraFreqIur.InvCfg

VS.HHO.FailOutInterRNCIur.InvCfg

VS.HHO.FailOutInterRNCIntraFreqIur.IncompCfg

VS.HHO.FailOutInterRNCIur.IncompCfg

HHO.FailRelocPrepOutInterRNCCN.NoResAvail

HHO.FailRelocPrepOutInterRNCCN.TExp

HHO.FailRelocPrepOutInterRNCCN.TgtF

HHO.FailRelocPrepOutInterRNCCN.RNSp

HHO.FailRelocPrepOutInterRNCCN.RelocTgtNotAllo

HHO.FailRelocPrepOutInterRNCCN.OM

HHO.FailRelocPrepOutInterRNCCN.ResUnavail

HHO.FailRelocPrepOutInterRNCCN.UnspFail

VS.HHO.AttOutInterRNCIntraFreqCN

VS.HHO.SuccOutInterRNCIntraFreqCN

VS.HHO.EvalOut

VS.HHO.EvalIn

VS.HHO.EvalIFrq.Out.CM

VS.HHO.EvalIFrq.In.CM

VS.HHO.AttInterCell.LB

VS.HHO.SuccInterCell.LB

VS.HHO.AttInterCell.LB.MultiRL

VS.HHO.SuccInterCell.LB.MultiRL

VS.HHO.FailInterCell.NRly.LB

VS.HHO.InterFreq.AttOut

VS.HHO.InterFreq.SuccOut

VS.HHO.InterFreqOut.CfgUnsupp

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VS.HHO.InterFreqOut.PyhChFail

VS.HHO.InterFreqOut.FailUSR

VS.HHO.InterFreqOut.CellUpdt

VS.HHO.InterFreqOut.CfgInvalid

VS.HHO.InterFreqOut.NoReply

VS.HHO.InterFreqOut.DLCodeRej

VS.HHO.InterFreqOut.ULAdmsnDeny

VS.HHO.InterFreqOut.DLAdmsnDeny

VS.HHO.InterFreqIn.Att

VS.HHO.InterFreqIn.Succ

VS.HHO.InterFreq.Out.Drop

VS.HHO.IntraFreq.Out.Drop

VS.HHO.AttOutIntraNodeBInterFreq

VS.HHO.SuccOutIntraNodeBInterFreq

VS.HHO.AttOutInterNodeBIntraRNCInterFreq

VS.HHO.SuccOutInterNodeBIntraRNCInterFreq

VS.HHO.AttOutInterRNCInterFreqIur

VS.HHO.SuccOutInterRNCInterFreqIur

VS.HHO.AttOutInterRNCInterFreqCN

VS.HHO.SuccOutInterRNCInterFreqCN

VS.HHO.AttBlindHO

VS.HHO.SuccBlindHO

VS.HHO.InterFreqOutCS.MeasTimeOut

VS.HHO.InterFreqOutPS.MeasTimeOut

VS.HHO.InterFreq.CS.Out.TrigRscp

VS.HHO.InterFreq.CS.Out.TrigEcIo

VS.HHO.InterFreq.PS.Out.TrigRscp

VS.HHO.InterFreq.PS.Out.TrigEcIo

VS.HSDPA.ChR.DCHtoHSDSCH

VS.HSDPA.ChR.FACHtoHSDSCH

VS.HSDPA.ChR.HSDSCHtoDCH

VS.HSDPA.ChR.HSDSCHtoFACH

VS.HSDPA.MACDSuccStpPerCell

VS.HSDPA.MACDSuccDelPerCell

VS.HSDPA.MACDFailStpPerCell

VS.HSDPA.MACDFailDelPerCell

VS.HSDPA.UE.Mean.Cell

VS.HSDPA.MACD.Mean.Cell

VS.HSDPA.MeanChThroughput

VS.HSDPA.MeanChThroughput.TotalBytes

VS.HSDPA.MeanGoldenBeChThroughput

VS.HSDPA.MeanGoldenBeChThroughput.TotalBytes

VS.HSDPA.MeanSilverBeChThroughput

VS.HSDPA.MeanSilverBeChThroughput.TotalBytes

VS.HSDPA.MeanCopperBeChThroughput

VS.HSDPA.MeanCopperBeChThroughput.TotalBytes

VS.HSDPA.MACD.Rel

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VS.HSDPA.ChR.HSDSCHtoDCH.Att

VS.HSDPA.ChR.DCHtoHSDSCH.Att

VS.HSDPA.ChR.FACHtoHSDSCH.Att

VS.HSDPA.ChR.HSDSCHtoFACH.Att

VS.HSDPA.SHO.CellChg.AttOut

VS.HSDPA.SHO.CellChg.SuccOut

VS.HSDPA.CellChg.AttOutIur

VS.HSDPA.CellChg.SuccOutIur

VS.HSDPA.HHO.AttOutIur

VS.HSDPA.HHO.SuccOutIur

VS.HSDPA.HHO.AttOutIntraFreq

VS.HSDPA.HHO.SuccOutIntraFreq

VS.HSDPA.HHO.AttOutInterFreq

VS.HSDPA.HHO.SuccOutInterFreq

VS.HSDPA.HHO.H2D.AttOutIntraFreq

VS.HSDPA.HHO.H2D.SuccOutIntraFreq

VS.HSDPA.HHO.H2D.AttOutInterFreq

VS.HSDPA.HHO.H2D.SuccOutInterFreq

VS.HSDPA.RAB.AttEstab

VS.HSDPA.RAB.AttEstab.BE.Golden

VS.HSDPA.RAB.AttEstab.BE.Silver

VS.HSDPA.RAB.AttEstab.BE.Copper

VS.HSDPA.RAB.SuccEstab

VS.HSDPA.RAB.SuccEstab.BE.Golden

VS.HSDPA.RAB.SuccEstab.BE.Silver

VS.HSDPA.RAB.SuccEstab.BE.Copper

VS.HSDPA.RAB.Loss.InActivity

VS.HSDPA.RAB.Loss.Abnorm.NonRF

VS.HSDPA.RAB.Loss.RF

VS.HSDPA.RAB.Loss.Norm

VS.HSDPA.UE.Ratio.Mean.CAT1.6

VS.HSDPA.UE.Ratio.Mean.CAT7.10

VS.HSDPA.UE.Ratio.Mean.CAT11.12

VS.HSDPA.UE.Ratio.Mean.CAT13.14

VS.HSDPA.UE.Ratio.Mean.CAT15.16

VS.HSDPA.UE.Ratio.Mean.CAT17.20

VS.HSDPA.UE.Ratio.Max.CAT1.6

VS.HSDPA.UE.Ratio.Max.CAT7.10

VS.HSDPA.UE.Ratio.Max.CAT11.12

VS.HSDPA.UE.Ratio.Max.CAT13.14

VS.HSDPA.UE.Ratio.Max.CAT15.16

VS.HSDPA.UE.Ratio.Max.CAT17.20

VS.HSUPA.UE.Mean.Cell

VS.HSUPA.MACDSuccStpPerCell

VS.HSUPA.MACDFailStpPerCell

VS.HSUPA.MACDSuccDelPerCell

VS.HSUPA.MACDFailDelPerCell

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VS.HSUPA.RAB.AttEstab

VS.HSUPA.RAB.SuccEstab

VS.HSUPA.RAB.AttEstab.BE.Golden

VS.HSUPA.RAB.AttEstab.BE.Silver

VS.HSUPA.RAB.AttEstab.BE.Copper

VS.HSUPA.RAB.SuccEstab.BE.Golden

VS.HSUPA.RAB.SuccEstab.BE.Silver

VS.HSUPA.RAB.SuccEstab.BE.Copper

VS.HSUPA.RAB.Loss.Abnorm

VS.HSUPA.RAB.Loss.Norm

VS.HSUPA.RAB.Loss.UEGen

VS.HSUPA.EDCH.SHO.Att

VS.HSUPA.EDCH.SHO.Succ

VS.HSUPA.SHO.ServCellChg.Succ

VS.HSUPA.SHO.ServCellChg.Att

VS.HSUPA.SHO.ServCellChg.AttIur

VS.HSUPA.SHO.ServCellChg.SuccIur

VS.HSUPA.HHO.NoChR.SuccIur

VS.HSUPA.HHO.NoChR.AttIur

VS.HSUPA.HHO.IntraFreq.NoChR.Succ

VS.HSUPA.HHO.IntraFreq.NoChR.Att

VS.HSUPA.HHO.InterFreq.NoChR.Succ

VS.HSUPA.HHO.InterFreq.NoChR.Att

VS.HSUPA.ChR.IntraCell.EDCHtoDCH.Succ

VS.HSUPA.ChR.IntraCell.EDCHtoDCH.Att

VS.HSUPA.ChR.IntraFreq.EDCHtoDCH.Succ

VS.HSUPA.ChR.IntraFreq.EDCHtoDCH.Att

VS.HSUPA.ChR.InterFreq.EDCHtoDCH.Succ

VS.HSUPA.ChR.InterFreq.EDCHtoDCH.Att

VS.HSUPA.ChR.IntraCell.DCHtoEDCH.Succ

VS.HSUPA.ChR.IntraCell.DCHtoEDCH.Att

VS.HSUPA.ChR.EDCHtoFACH.Att

VS.HSUPA.ChR.EDCHtoFACH.Succ

VS.HSUPA.ChR.FACHtoEDCH.Att

VS.HSUPA.ChR.FACHtoEDCH.Succ

VS.HSUPA.MeanChThroughput

VS.HSUPA.MeanChThroughput.TotalBytes

VS.HSUPA.GoldenBeMeanChThroughput

VS.HSUPA.GoldenBeMeanChThroughput.TotalBytes

VS.HSUPA.SilverBeMeanChThroughput

VS.HSUPA.SilverBeMeanChThroughput.TotalBytes

VS.HSUPA.CopperBeMeanChThroughput

VS.HSUPA.CopperBeMeanChThroughput.TotalBytes

VS.HSUPA.UE.Ratio.Mean.CAT1.5

VS.HSUPA.UE.Ratio.Mean.CAT6

VS.HSUPA.UE.Ratio.Max.CAT1.5

VS.HSUPA.UE.Ratio.Max.CAT6

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VS.IRATHO.SuccOutCs.DR

VS.IRATHO.ReqRelocOutCS.DR

VS.IRATHO.SucRelocOutCS.DR

VS.IRATHO.Load.AttRelocPrepOutCS

VS.IRATHO.Load.SuccRelocPrepOutCS

VS.IRATHO.Load.SuccOutCS

VS.IRATHO.Load.AttOutPSUTRAN

VS.IRATHO.Load.SuccOutPSUTRAN

VS.IRATHO.RF.AttRelocPrepOutCS

VS.IRATHO.RF.SuccRelocPrepOutCS

VS.IRATHO.RF.SuccOutCS

VS.IRATHO.RF.AttOutPSUTRAN

VS.IRATHO.RF.SuccOutPSUTRAN

IRATHO.AttRelocPrepOutCS

IRATHO.SuccRelocPrepOutCS

IRATHO.FailRelocPrepOutCS.TAlExp

IRATHO.FailRelocPrepOutCS.TgtFail

IRATHO.FailRelocPrepOutCS.ReloNoSup

IRATHO.AttOutCS

IRATHO.SuccOutCS

IRATHO.FailOutCS.CfgUnsupp

IRATHO.FailOutCS.PhyChFail

IRATHO.AttIncCS

IRATHO.SuccIncCS

IRATHO.FailIncCS.TRNCSysFailReloc

IRATHO.FailIncCS.TRNCSysRelocUnsupp

IRATHO.FailIncCS.ResUnavail

IRATHO.SuccOutPSUE

VS.IRATHO.FailIncCS.NRply

IRATHO.AttOutPSUTRAN

IRATHO.SuccOutPSUTRAN

IRATHO.FailOutPSUTRAN.CfgUnsupp

IRATHO.FailOutPSUTRAN.PhyChFail

VS.IRATHO.AttOutPSUE

VS.IRATHO.PrepSuccCSIn

VS.IRATHO.Service.AttRelocPrepOutCS

VS.IRATHO.Service.SuccRelocPrepOutCS

VS.IRATHO.Service.SuccOutCS

VS.IRATHO.Service.AttOutPSUTRAN

VS.IRATHO.Service.SuccOutPSUTRAN

VS.IRATHO.HSDPA.AttOutPSUTRAN

VS.IRATHO.HSDPA.SuccOutPSUTRAN

VS.HSUPA.IRATHO.SuccOutPSUTRAN

VS.HSUPA.IRATHO.AttOutPSUTRAN

IRATHO.FailRelocPrepOutCS.HigherTrafficLod

IRATHO.FailIncCS.HigherTrafficLod

VS.IRATHO.Out.RelocPrep.SigOnly.Att

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VS.IRATHO.Out.RelocPrep.SigOnly.Succ

VS.IRATHO.Out.SigOnly.Att

VS.IRATHO.Out.SigOnly.Succ

IRATHO.FailRelocPrepOutCS.NoResAvail

IRATHO.FailRelocPrepOutCS.UKnowRNC

VS.IRATHO.FailOutCS.Nrply

VS.IRATHO.CCO.FailOutPSUTRAN.Nrply

VS.IRATHO.Reloc.AttPrepOutPS

VS.IRATHO.Reloc.SuccPrepOutPS

VS.IRATHO.Reloc.AttOutPSUTRAN

VS.IRATHO.Reloc.SuccOutPSUTRAN

VS.IRATHO.Reloc.FailPrepOutPS.TAlExp

VS.IRATHO.Reloc.FailPrepOutPS.TgtFail

VS.IRATHO.Reloc.FailPrepOutPS.ReloNoSup

VS.IRATHO.Reloc.FailPrepOutPS.TLoadHigher

VS.IRATHO.Reloc.FailPrepOutPS.NoResAvail

VS.IRATHO.Reloc.FailPrepOutPS.UKnowRNC

VS.IRATHO.Reloc.FailOutPSUTRAN.CfgUnsupp

VS.IRATHO.Reloc.FailOutPSUTRAN.PhyChFail

VS.IRATHO.Reloc.FailOutPSUTRAN.NRply

VS.IRATHO.Reloc.AttPrepInPS

VS.IRATHO.Reloc.SuccPrepInPS

VS.IRATHO.Reloc.SuccInPS

VS.IRATHO.Reloc.FailPrepInPS.TgtFail

VS.IRATHO.Reloc.FailPrepInPS.ReloNoSup

VS.IRATHO.Reloc.FailPrepInPS.ResUnavail

VS.IRATHO.Reloc.FailPrepInPS.TLoadHigher

VS.IRATHO.Reloc.FailInPS.NRply

VS.IRATHO.OutCS.MeasTimeOut

VS.IRATHO.OutPS.MeasTimeOut

VS.IRATHO.CS.Out.TrigRscp

VS.IRATHO.CS.Out.TrigEcIo

VS.IRATHO.PS.Out.TrigRscp

VS.IRATHO.PS.Out.TrigEcIo

VS.IRATHO.CS.MBDR.RelocAttOut

VS.IRATHO.CS.MBDR.RelocSuccOut

VS.IUB.CancelRLRecfg

VS.IUB.RLFail

VS.IUB.RLFail.CfgUnsup

VS.IUB.RLFail.HW

VS.IUB.RLFail.OM

VS.IUB.RLFail.SyncFail

VS.IUB.RLFailNoRestore

RLM.FailRLAddIub.CfgUnsup

RLM.FailRLAddIub.Cong

VS.SHO.FailRLAddIub.HW

VS.IUB.FailRLAdd.OM

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VS.IUB.FailRLRecfg.CfgUnsup

VS.IUB.FailRLRecfg.Cong

VS.IUB.FailRLRecfg.HW

VS.IUB.FailRLRecfg.NoReply

VS.IUB.FailRLRecfg.OM

RLM.FailRLSetupIub.CfgUnsup

RLM.FailRLSetupIub.Cong

VS.IUB.FailRLSetup.HW

VS.IUB.FailRLSetup.OM

VS.IUB.AttRLRecfg

RLM.AttRLAddIub

RLM.AttRLSetupIub

VS.IUB.RLRestore

RLM.SuccRLAddIub

VS.IUB.SuccRLRecfg

RLM.SuccRLSetupIub

VS.Iub.RLFailSetup.NoReply

VS.RLsOfUE.InOtherCell

VS.RRC.MrRpt.1A

VS.RRC.MrRpt.1B

VS.RRC.MrRpt.1C

VS.RRC.MrRpt.1D

VS.RRC.MrRpt.2D

VS.RRC.MrRpt.2F

VS.UE.mrRPT.4A

VS.UE.mrRPT.4B

VS.Utran.mrRPT.4A

VS.Utran.mrRPT.4B

VS.RRC.Paging1.Loss.PCHCong.Cell

VS.UTRAN.AttPaging1

VS.RAB.AttEsCSQueue.Con.Cell

VS.RAB.AttEsCSQueue.Stm.Cell

VS.RAB.AttEstabCS.Conv

VS.RAB.AttEstabCS.Str

VS.RAB.Estab.CS.DCH.MeanTime

VS.RAB.Estab.CS.DCH.MaxTime

VS.RAB.SuccEstabCS.Conv

VS.RAB.SuccEstabCS.Str

VS.RAB.AttEstabCS.AMR.12.2

VS.RAB.AttEstCS.AMR.7.95

VS.RAB.AttEstCS.AMR.5.9

VS.RAB.AttEstCS.AMR.4.75

VS.RAB.SuccEstabCS.AMR.12.2

VS.RAB.SuccEstCS.AMR.7.95

VS.RAB.SuccEstCS.AMR.5.9

VS.RAB.SuccEstCS.AMR.4.75

VS.RAB.AttEstab.AMR

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VS.RAB.AttEstabCS.AMRWB

VS.RAB.AttEstCS.Conv.64

VS.RAB.SuccEstab.AMR

VS.RAB.SuccEstab.AMRWB

VS.RAB.SuccEstCS.Conv.64

VS.HSPA.RAB.AttEstab.CS.Conv

VS.HSPA.RAB.SuccEstab.CS.Conv

VS.RAB.AttEstabCS.VP.LIMIT

VS.HSPA.UE.Mean.CS.Conv.Cell

VS.AMR.DLRateReconfUp

VS.AMR.DLRateReconfDown

VS.AMR.ULRateReconfUp

VS.AMR.ULRateReconfDown

VS.DCCC.C2D.Succ

VS.DCCC.D2C.Succ

VS.DCCC.FtoP.Att

VS.DCCC.FtoP.Succ

VS.DCCC.DL.ThrDownsizing.Att

VS.DCCC.DL.ThrDownsizing.Succ

VS.DCCC.DL.CovDownsizing.Att

VS.DCCC.DL.CovDownsizing.Succ

VS.DCCC.DL.CongDownsizing.Att

VS.DCCC.DL.CongDownsizing.Succ

VS.DCCC.D2D.SuccRateDown.UE

VS.DCCC.D2D.SuccRateUp.UE

VS.LCC.OverCongNumUL

VS.LCC.OverCongNumDL

VS.LCC.OverCongTimUL

VS.LCC.OverCongTimDL

VS.HSDPA.OLC.UserRel

VS.LCC.OLC.TCC

VS.LCC.LDR.Time.ULPower

VS.LCC.LDR.Time.DLPower

VS.LCC.LDR.Time.DLCode

VS.LCC.LDR.Time.ULCE

VS.LCC.LDR.Time.DLCE

VS.LCC.LDR.Time.ULIub

VS.LCC.LDR.Time.DLIub

VS.LCC.LDR.Num.ULPower

VS.LCC.LDR.Num.DLPower

VS.LCC.LDR.Num.DLCode

VS.LCC.LDR.Num.ULCE

VS.LCC.LDR.Num.DLCE

VS.LCC.LDR.Num.ULIub

VS.LCC.LDR.Num.DLIub

VS.LCC.LDR.HSUPA.InterFreq

VS.LCC.LDR.HSUPA.InterRATPS

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VS.LCC.OLC.UL.FastBE

VS.LCC.OLC.UL.UserRel

VS.LCC.OLC.HSUPA.UserRel

VS.LCC.OLC.DL.FastBE

VS.LCC.OLC.DL.UserRel

VS.RAC.HSUPA.Power.Cong

VS.RAC.NewCallRequest.Fail.HSDPANum.Cong

VS.RAC.NewCallRequest.Fail.HSUPANum.Cong

VS.RAC.NewCallRequest.DownSZ.Cong

VS.RAC.NewCallRequest.Preempt.Cong

VS.RAC.SHO.Fail.ULLD.Cong

VS.RAC.SHO.Fail.DLLD.Cong

VS.RAC.SHO.Fail.OVSF.Cong

VS.RAC.SHO.Fail.ULIub.Cong

VS.RAC.SHO.Fail.DLIub.Cong

VS.RAC.SHO.Fail.HSUPANum.Cong

VS.RAC.DCCC.Fail.ULLD.Cong

VS.RAC.DCCC.Fail.DLLD.Cong

VS.RAC.DCCC.Fail.OVSF.Cong

VS.RAC.TrChSwitch.Fail.ULCE.Cong

VS.RAC.TrChSwitch.Fail.DLCE.Cong

VS.RAC.TrChSwitch.Fail.ULLD.Cong

VS.RAC.TrChSwitch.Fail.DLLD.Cong

VS.RAC.TrChSwitch.Fail.OVSF.Cong

VS.RAC.TrChSwitch.Fail.ULIub.Cong

VS.RAC.TrChSwitch.Fail.DLIub.Cong

VS.RAC.TrChSwitch.Fail.HSDPANum.Cong

VS.RAC.TrChSwitch.Fail.HSUPANum.Cong

VS.RAC.HHO.Fail.ULLD.Cong

VS.RAC.HHO.Fail.DLLD.Cong

VS.RAC.HHO.Fail.ULIub.Cong

VS.RAC.HHO.Fail.DLIub.Cong

VS.RAC.HHO.Fail.HSDPANum.Cong

VS.RAC.HHO.Fail.HSUPANum.Cong

VS.RAC.HHO.Preempt.Cong

VS.RAC.R99.Power.Cong

VS.RAC.HSDPA.Power.Cong

VS.RAC.Total.Power.Cong

VS.LCC.OLC.MBMS.PTM.RBRel

VS.LCC.OLC.MBMS.PTP.RBRel

VS.LCC.LDR.InterFreq

VS.HSDPA.LDR.InterFreq

VS.LCC.LDR.BERateUL

VS.LCC.LDR.BERateDL

VS.LCC.LDR.RABRateUL

VS.LCC.LDR.RABRateDL

VS.LCC.LDR.InterRATCS

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VS.LCC.LDR.InterRATPS

VS.HSDPA.LDR.InterRATPS

VS.LCC.LDR.AMRRateUL

VS.LCC.LDR.AMRRateDL

VS.LCC.LDR.CodeAdj

VS.LCC.LDR.MbmsPowerDec

VS.PUC.High.Offset.Updt

VS.PUC.Light.Offset.Updt

VS.PUC.Norm.Offset.Updt

VS.PUC.Light.IntSrch.Updt

VS.PUC.Norm.IntSrch.Updt

VS.PUC.High.IntSrch.Updt

VS.RAC.HHO.CodeAssignRej.DL

VS.RAC.HHOCallAcc

VS.RAC.HHOCallReq

VS.RAC.NewCallAcc

VS.RAC.NewCallReq

VS.RAC.ReconfigCallAcc

VS.RAC.ReconfigCallReq

VS.RAC.SHOCallAcc

VS.RAC.SHOCallReq

VS.RAC.TrChSwitchCallAcc

VS.RAC.TrChSwitchCallReq

VS.RAC.DL.TotalTrfFactor

VS.RAC.UL.TotalTrfFactor

VS.Cell.Ratio.of.UnavailTime.OM

VS.Cell.DynamicShutDownTime.OM

VS.Cell.UnavailTime.OM

VS.LC.ULCreditUsed.CELL

VS.LC.ULCreditUsed.CELL.Max

VS.LC.ULCreditUsed.CELL.Min

VS.LC.DLCreditUsed.CELL

VS.LC.DLCreditUsed.CELL.Max

VS.LC.DLCreditUsed.CELL.Min

VS.CellBreath.CPICHMin.Time

VS.CellBreath.CPICHMax.Time

VS.CellBreath.CPICHUp

VS.CellBreath.CPICHDown

VS.CellBreath.TCPUnder.Time

VS.CellBreath.TCPOver.Time

VS.DCCC.D2C.Att

VS.DCCC.C2D.Att

VS.DLTxPwrAMR.WB

VS.AMR.WB.DLRateReconfUp

VS.AMR.WB.DLRateReconfDown

VS.AMR.WB.ULRateReconfUp

VS.AMR.WB.ULRateReconfDown

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VS.RAC.DCCC.Fail.ULCE.Cong

VS.RAC.DCCC.Fail.DLCE.Cong

VS.RAC.SHO.Fail.ULCE.Cong

VS.RAC.SHO.Fail.DLCE.Cong

VS.RAC.HHO.Fail.ULCE.Cong

VS.RAC.HHO.Fail.DLCE.Cong

VS.RAC.NewCallRequest.Fail.ULCE.Cong

VS.RAC.NewCallRequest.Fail.DLCE.Cong

VS.DCCC.E2E.ReqRateUp.UE

VS.DCCC.E2E.ReqRateDown.UE

VS.DCCC.E2E.SuccRateUp.UE

VS.DCCC.E2E.SuccRateDown.UE

VS.LCC.HSDPA.CodeAdj

VS.LCC.LDR.HSUPA.InterRATCS

VS.LCC.LDR.HSDPA.InterRATCS

VS.DCCC.DL.ThrUpsizing.Att

VS.DCCC.DL.ThrUpsizing.Succ

VS.DCCC.UL.ThrUpsizing.Att

VS.DCCC.UL.ThrUpsizing.Succ

VS.DCCC.UL.ThrDownsizing.Att

VS.DCCC.UL.ThrDownsizing.Succ

VS.DCCC.UL.CovDownsizing.Att

VS.DCCC.UL.CovDownsizing.Succ

VS.DCCC.UL.CongDownsizing.Att

VS.DCCC.UL.CongDownsizing.Succ

VS.LCC.LDR.CodeAdj.Succ

VS.LCC.HSDPA.CodeAdj.Succ

VS.Cell.UnavailTime.Sys

VS.Hsdpa.UnavailTime

VS.Eul.UnavailTime

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Number of PS RABs requested to establish for background services (Max DL bit rate is in the scope of (32,64] kbit/s.)

Number of PS RABs requested to establish for background services (Max DL bit rate is in the scope of (64,144] kbit/s.)

Number of PS RABs requested to establish for background services (Max DL bit rate is in the scope of (144,384] kbit/s.)

Number of PS RABs requested to establish for background services ( Max DL bit rate is larger than 384 kbit/s.)

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configuration unsupported Power level not supported Measurement not supported for the object SIB Origination in Node B not Supported Requested Tx Diversity Mode not supported Number of DL codes not supported S-CPICH not supported Combining not supported UL SF not supported DL SF not supported Common Transport Channel Type not supported Dedicated Transport Channel Type not supported Downlink Shared Channel Type not supported Uplink Shared Channel Type not supported CM not supported Tx diversity no longer supported Number of UL codes not supported

resources not available Cell not available DL radio resources not available UL radio resources not available RL Already Activated/allocated, Node B Resources Unavailable Combining Resources not available Measurement Temporarily not Available Transport resource unavailable Control processing overload Not enough user plane processing resources

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Power level not supported Measurement not supported for the object SIB Origination in Node B not Supported Requested Tx Diversity Mode not supported Number of DL codes not supported S-CPICH not supported Combining not supported UL SF not supported DL SF not supported Common Transport Channel Type not supported Dedicated Transport Channel Type not supported Downlink Shared Channel Type not supported Uplink Shared Channel Type not supported CM not supported Tx diversity no longer supported Number of UL codes not supported

Cell not available DL radio resources not available UL radio resources not available RL Already Activated/allocated, Node B Resources Unavailable Combining Resources not available Measurement Temporarily not Available Transport resource unavailable Control processing overload Not enough user plane processing resources

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Power level not supported Measurement not supported for the object SIB Origination in Node B not Supported Requested Tx Diversity Mode not supported Number of DL codes not supported S-CPICH not supported Combining not supported UL SF not supported DL SF not supported Common Transport Channel Type not supported Dedicated Transport Channel Type not supported Downlink Shared Channel Type not supported Uplink Shared Channel Type not supported CM not supported Tx diversity no longer supported Number of UL codes not supported

Cell not available DL radio resources not available UL radio resources not available RL Already Activated/allocated, Node B Resources Unavailable Combining Resources not available Measurement Temporarily not Available Transport resource unavailable Control processing overload Not enough user plane processing resources

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Power level not supported Measurement not supported for the object SIB Origination in Node B not Supported Requested Tx Diversity Mode not supported Number of DL codes not supported S-CPICH not supported Combining not supported UL SF not supported DL SF not supported Common Transport Channel Type not supported Dedicated Transport Channel Type not supported Downlink Shared Channel Type not supported Uplink Shared Channel Type not supported CM not supported Tx diversity no longer supported Number of UL codes not supported

Cell not available DL radio resources not available UL radio resources not available RL Already Activated/allocated, Node B Resources Unavailable Combining Resources not available Measurement Temporarily not Available Transport resource unavailable Control processing overload Not enough user plane processing resources

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Power level not supported Measurement not supported for the object SIB Origination in Node B not Supported Requested Tx Diversity Mode not supported Number of DL codes not supported S-CPICH not supported Combining not supported UL SF not supported DL SF not supported Common Transport Channel Type not supported Dedicated Transport Channel Type not supported Downlink Shared Channel Type not supported Uplink Shared Channel Type not supported CM not supported Tx diversity no longer supported Number of UL codes not supported

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Power level not supported Measurement not supported for the object SIB Origination in Node B not Supported Requested Tx Diversity Mode not supported Number of DL codes not supported S-CPICH not supported Combining not supported UL SF not supported DL SF not supported Common Transport Channel Type not supported Dedicated Transport Channel Type not supported Downlink Shared Channel Type not supported Uplink Shared Channel Type not supported CM not supported Tx diversity no longer supported Number of UL codes not supported

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Normal Release (83)

The CN indicates that a RAB and/or the whole Iu

connection can be released as it is not needed

anymore for the UE.

Successful Relocation (11)

The CN indicates that the Iu connection can be

released as the UE has moved under the additional

SRNC.

Time Critical Relocation (17)

The CN indicates that an Iu connection needs to be

established to the RNC which now becomes the

additional SRNC.

This cause is used in Inter-RNC HHO and Inter-

System HHO except service- or load-based requests.

Resource Optimisation Relocation (41)

The CN indicates that an Iu connection needs to be

established to the RNC which now becomes the

additional SRNC.

This cause is used in Load reason based Inter-RNC

and Inter-System HHO.

Relocation desirable for radio reasons (43)

The CN indicates that an Iu connection needs to be

established towards the RNC which now becomes

the additional SRNC.

This cause is used in basic SRNS relocation and

Service reason based Inter-RNC and Inter-System

HHO.

RAB pre-empted (1)

The RNC indicates that an RT RAB needs to be preempted.

User Inactivity (16)

The RNC indicates that an Iu Connection needs to

be released.

Release because of UE generated signalling connection release (40)

The RNC indicates that an Iu Connection needs to

be released.

This means that the UE requests the Iu connection to

be released because it does not need it anymore.

Network Optimisation (116)

The RNC indicates that an Iu Connection needs to

be released.

This means that:

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. the operator has either configured the network

so that release is needed for instance taken

CELL_PCH out of use

. or the UE does not support needed network

functionality for instance CELL_PCH state

Time Critical Relocation (17)

The RNC indicates that an Iu connection needs to be

established towards an additional RNC which now

becomes the additional SRNC or BSS.

This cause is used in Inter-RNC HHO and Inter-

System HHO except service- or load-based requests.

Resource Optimisation Relocation (41)

The RNC indicates that an Iu connection needs to be

established towards an additional RNC which now

becomes the additional SRNC or BSS.

This cause is used in Load reason based Inter-RNC

and Inter-System HHO.

Relocation desirable for radio reasons (43)

The RNC indicates that an Iu connection needs to be

established towards an additional RNC which now

becomes the additional SRNC or BSS.

This cause is used in basic SRNS relocation and

Service reason based Inter-RNC and Inter-System

HHO.

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ID

67199680

67199681

67199617

67199682

67199683

67199618

67202900

67202901

67202902

67202982

67202983

67202984

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Counter

VS.MaxRTWP

VS.MinRTWP

VS.MeanRTWP

VS.MaxTCP

VS.MinTCP

VS.MeanTCP

VS.MaxTCP.NonHS

VS.MinTCP.NonHS

VS.MeanTCP.NonHS

VS.HSDPA.MaxRequiredPwr

VS.HSDPA.MinRequiredPwr

VS.HSDPA.MeanRequiredPwr

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Description

Count of the maximum Received Total Wideband Power on

a per cell

Count of the minimum Received Total Wideband Power on

a per cell

Received Total Wideband Power of cell

Count of the maximum Transmitted Carrier Power on a per

cell

Count of the minimum Transmitted Carrier Power on a per

cell

Transmitted Carrier Power of cell

Count of the maximum Transmitted Carrier Power on a per

Non-HSDPA cell

Count of the minimum Transmitted Carrier Power on a per

cell

Transmitted Carrier Power of Non-HSDPA cell

Observed maximum value of the HS-DSCH Required Power

in dBm per cell basis

Observed minimum value of the HS-DSCH Required Power

in dBm per cell basis

Observed average value of the HS-DSCH Required Power

in dBm per cell basis

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Counter

VS.IUB.RLFail.CfgUnsup

VS.IUB.RLFail.HW

VS.IUB.RLFail.OM

VS.IUB.RLFail.SyncFail

ID

67180830

RLM.FailRLAddIub.CfgUnsup

RLM.FailRLAddIub.Cong

VS.SHO.FailRLAddIub.HW

VS.IUB.FailRLAdd.OM

VS.IUB.FailRLRecfg.CfgUnsup

VS.IUB.FailRLRecfg.Cong

VS.IUB.FailRLRecfg.HW

VS.IUB.FailRLRecfg.OM

67180824

ID

67180838

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ID

67194417

67194418

67194419

67194420

67194421

67194422

67194423

67194424

67194425

67194426

67194427

67194428

67194429

67194430

67194431

67204198

67204199

67193245

67193246

67193247

67193248

67193249

67193250

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Description

Number of RL failures on Iub interface due to configuration

unsupported (cause value: Power level not supported, Measurement

not supported for the object, SIB Origination in Node B not Supported,

Requested Tx Diversity Mode not supported, Number of DL codes not

supported, S-CPICH not supported, Combining not supported, UL SF

not supported, DL SF not supported, Common Transport Channel

Type not supported, Dedicated Transport Channel Type not supported,

Downlink Shared Channel Type not supported, Uplink Shared Channel

Type not supported, CM not supported, Tx diversity no longer

supported, or Number of UL codes not supported)

Number of RL failures on Iub interface due to hardware failure (cause

value: Hardware failure)

Number of RL failures on Iub interface due to O&M intervention (cause

value: O&M intervention)

Number of RL failures on Iub interface due to synchronization failure

(cause value: Synchronization failure)

Counter

VS.IUB.RLFailNoRestore

Number of RLs unsuccessfully added on Iub interface due to

configuration unsupported (cause value: Combining not supported,

Requested Tx Diversity Mode not supported, UL SF not supported, DL

SF not supported, or CM not supported)

Number of RLs unsuccessfully added on Iub interface due to

resources not available (cause value: Cell not available, DL radio

resources not available, UL radio resources not available, RL Already

Activated/allocated, Node B Resources Unavailable, Combining

Resources not available, Transport resource unavailable, or Control

processing overload)

Number of RLs unsuccessfully added on Iub Interface due to hardware

failure (cause value: Hardware failure)

Number of RLs unsuccessfully added on Iub Interface due to O&M

intervention (cause value: O&M intervention)

Number of RLs unsuccessfully reconfigured on Iub interface due to

configuration unsupported (cause value: UL SF not supported, DL SF

not supported, Downlink Shared Channel Type not supported, Uplink

Shared Channel Type not supported, CM not supported, Number of

DL codes not supported, or Number of UL codes not supported)

Number of RLs unsuccessfully reconfigured on Iub interface due to

resources not available (cause value: Cell not available, DL radio

resources not available, UL radio resources not available, RL Already

Activated/allocated, Node B Resources Unavailable, Combining

Resources not available, Transport resource unavailable, or Control

processing overload)

Number of RLs unsuccessfully reconfigured on Iub Interface due to

hardware failure (cause value: Hardware failure)

Number of RLs unsuccessfully reconfigured on Iub Interface due to

O&M intervention (cause value: O&M intervention)

VS.IUB.FailRLRecfg.NoReply

Counter

VS.Iub.RLFailSetup.NoReply

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Counter

VS.PPP.TXPACKETS

VS.PPP.TXBYTES

VS.PPP.TXDROPS

VS.PPP.RXPACKETS

VS.PPP.RXBYTES

VS.PPP.RXDROPS

VS.PPP.FAULTEMIT

VS.PPP.FAULTCLEAR

VS.PPP.FAULTTIME

VS.PPP.TXMAXSPEED

VS.PPP.TXMINSPEED

VS.PPP.TXMEANSPEED

VS.PPP.RXMAXSPEED

VS.PPP.RXMINSPEED

VS.PPP.RXMEANSPEED

VS.PPP.Alloced.Ave.Fwd

VS.PPP.Alloced.Ave.Bwd

VS.PPP.Alloced.Max.Fwd

VS.PPP.Alloced.Max.Bwd

VS.PPP.Fwd.Cong

VS.PPP.Fwd.Cong.Dur

VS.PPP.Bwd.Cong

VS.PPP.Bwd.Cong.Dur

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Description

the number of packets , which were sent successed in PPP

total bytes of send packets, PPP's head is containd in PPP

total dropped packets, in PPP

total received packets, in PPP

total bytes of receieved packets, PPP's head is containd in PPP

total dropped packets, caused by error of packet, in PPP

times of fault in PPP

times of recovering fault in PPP

continual time of fault in PPP

the max speed of PPPLNK in sending direction

the min speed in PPPLNk in sending direction

the mean speed in PPPLNK in sending direction

the max speed of PPPLNK in receiving direction

the min speed of PPPLNK in receiving direction

the mean speed of PPPLNK in receiving direction

forward bandwidth allocated of PPPLNK Link

backward bandwidth allocated of PPPLNK Link

maximal value of forward bandwidth allocated of PPPLNK Link

maximal value of backward bandwidth allocated of PPPLNK Link

Number of PPPLNK Link Forward Congestions

Duration of PPPLNK Link Forward Congestions

Number of PPPLNK Link Backward Congestions

Duration of PPPLNK Link Backward Congestions

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ID

67176449

67176453

67189920

67176546

67176552

67176529

67176531

67176547

67176549

67176550

67176551

67176553

67176554

67176555

67176556

67176557

67176571

67176573

67190182

67192538

67192539

67192540

67193095

67196234

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Counter

VS.IU.ResetCS.Tx

VS.IU.ResetCS.Rx

VS.IU.SIG.AttConnEstabCS

IU.AttConnRelReqUTRANCS.sum

IU.AttConnRelCNCS.sum

VS.IU.ErrInd.CS.Tx

VS.IU.ErrInd.CS.Rx

VS.IU.RelReqCS.OM

VS.IU.RelReqCS.IngChkFail

VS.IU.RelReqCS.SigConnRel

VS.IU.RelReqCS.RadConnUELost

VS.IU.RelCmdCS.RelocSucc

VS.IU.RelCmdCS.NormRel

VS.IU.RelCmdCS.UTRANGen

VS.IU.RelCmdCS.RelocCan

VS.IU.RelCmdCS.NoRAB

VS.Iu.RelReqCS.SRBReset

VS.Iu.RelReqCS.RIPFail

VS.IU.RelCSPreempt

VS.IU.LdBalRtCS.IMSI

VS.IU.LdBalRtCS.InValidNRI

VS.IU.LdBalRtCS.IMEI

VS.IU.SCCP.FlowCtrl.Disc.InitDTCS

VS.IU.RelReqCS.NetworkOpt

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Description

Number of RESET Messages Initiated from RNC

Number of RESET Messages Received by RNC

Number of IU CONNECTION REQUEST Messages Sent from RNC to CS

Domain

Number of IU RELEASE REQUEST Messages Sent from RNC to CS Domain

Number of IU RELEASE COMMAND Messages Sent from CS Domain to RNC

Number of ERROR INDICATION Messages Initiated from RNC to CS Domain

Number of ERROR INDICATION Messages Sent from CS Domain to RNC

Count of RNC-originated CS Domain Iu Connection Release<OM Intervention>

Count of RNC-originated CS Domain Iu Connection Release<Repeated

Integrity Checking Failure>

Count of RNC-originated CS Domain Iu Connection Release<UE Signalling

Connection Release>

Count of RNC-originated CS Domain Iu Connection Release<Radio Connection

With UE Lost>

Count of CS Domain Iu Connection Release<Relocation Success>

Count of CS Domain Iu Connection Release<Normal Release>

Count of CS Domain Iu Connection Release<UTRAN Generated>

Count of CS Domain Iu Connection Release<Relocation Canceled>

Count of CS Domain Iu Connection Release<No Remaining RAB>

Count of RNC-originated CS Domain Iu Connection Release<Signalling RLC

Reset>

Count of RNC-originated CS Domain Iu Connection Release<Failure in the

Radio Interface Procedure>

Count of RNC-originated CS Domain Iu Connection Release<RAB preempted>

Count of Off load balance by using IMSI

Count of Off load because of the invalid NRI

Count of Off load balance by using IMEI

count of discarded CS initial UE messages when signaling flow control is

triggered

Count of RNC-originated CS Domain Iu Connection Release<VP forbiddance

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ID Counter

67179025 VS.SHO.AttRLSetupIur.Tx67179026 VS.SHO.SuccRLSetupIur.Rx67179027 VS.SHO.FailRLSetupIur.OM.Rx67179028 VS.SHO.FailRLSetupIur.HW.Rx67179029 VS.SHO.FailRLSetupIur.CongRx67179030 VS.SHO.FailRLSetupIur.CfgURx

67192577 VS.SHO.FailRLSetupIur.TransCongRx67192578 VS.SHO.FailRLAddIur.TransCong.Rx67179035 VS.SHO.AttRLAddIur.Tx67179036 VS.SHO.SuccRLAddIur.Rx67179037 VS.SHO.FailRLAddIur.OM.Rx67179038 VS.SHO.FailRLAddIur.HW.Rx67179039 VS.SHO.FailRLAddIur.Cong.Rx67179040 VS.SHO.FailRLAddIur.CfgUnsRx

67179042 VS.SHO.AttRLRecfgIur.Tx67179043 VS.SHO.SuccRLRecfgIur.Rx67179044 VS.SHO.FailRLRecfgIur.OM.Rx

67179045 VS.SHO.FailRLRecfgIur.HW.Rx

67179046 VS.SHO.FailRLRecfgIur.CongRx

67179047 VS.SHO.FailRLRecfgIur.CfgURx

67179048 VS.SHO.FailRLRecfgIur.NRplyR

67179051 VS.SHO.RLFailIur.Rx67179052 VS.SHO.RLFailIur.OM.Rx67179053 VS.SHO.RLFailIur.HW.Rx67179054 VS.SHO.RLFailIur.SyncFail.Rx67179055 VS.SHO.RLFailIur.CfgUnsup.Rx67179056 VS.SHO.RLRestoreIur.Rx67179061 VS.Iur.SHO.Att67179062 VS.Iur.SHO.Succ67179057 VS.IUR.AttComTraChResSRNC

67179058 VS.IUR.SuccComTraChResSRNC

67179059 VS.IUR.FailCTCRSRNC.NotSupp

67179060 VS.IUR.AttRelCoTrChResSRNC

67191845 VS.Norm.Rel.CS.Conv.RB.64.IurLink

67191846 VS.Norm.Rel.PS.BE.RB.0.32.IurLink

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67191847 VS.Norm.Rel.PS.BE.RB.32.64.IurLink

67191848 VS.Norm.Rel.PS.BE.RB.64.144.IurLink

67191849 VS.Norm.Rel.PS.BE.RB.144.384.IurLink

67191850 VS.Norm.Rel.PS.CCH.IurLink

67191851 VS.Norm.Rel.CS.AMR.UlSigRel.IurLink67191852 VS.Norm.Rel.CS.Conv.RB.64.UlSigRel.IurLink

67191853 VS.Norm.Rel.PS.BE.RB.0.32.UlSigRel.IurLink

67191854 VS.Norm.Rel.PS.BE.RB.32.64.UlSigRel.IurLink

67191855 VS.Norm.Rel.PS.BE.RB.64.144.UlSigRel.IurLink

67191856 VS.Norm.Rel.PS.BE.RB.144.384.UlSigRel.IurLink

67191857 VS.Norm.Rel.PS.CCH.UlSigRel.IurLink

67191858 VS.Norm.Rel.CS.AMR.IurLink67191859 VS.Abnorm.Rel.CS.AMR.IurLink67191860 VS.Abnorm.Rel.CS.Conv.RB.64.IurLink

67191861 VS.Abnorm.Rel.PS.BE.RB.0.32.IurLink

67191862 VS.Abnorm.Rel.PS.BE.RB.32.64.IurLink

67191863 VS.Abnorm.Rel.PS.BE.RB.64.144.IurLink

67191864 VS.Abnorm.Rel.PS.BE.RB.144.384.IurLink

67191865 VS.Abnorm.Rel.PS.CCH.IurLink

67194987 VS.NORM.REL.CS.STR.IURLINK

67194988 VS.NORM.REL.PS.CONV.IURLINK

67194989 VS.NORM.REL.PS.STR.IURLINK67194990 VS.NORM.REL.PS.HS.IURLINK

67194991 VS.NORM.REL.PS.EDCH.IURLINK

67194992 VS.NORM.REL.CS.STR.ULSIGREL.IURLINK

67194993 VS.NORM.REL.PS.CONV.ULSIGREL.IURLINK

67194994 VS.NORM.REL.PS.STR.ULSIGREL.IURLINK

67194995 VS.NORM.REL.PS.HS.ULSIGREL.IURLINK

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Description

Number of RLs Requested to Establish by SRNC on Iur Interface

Number of RLs Successfully Established by SRNC on Iur Interface

Count of SRNC Iur Interface Radio Link Setup Failure<OM Intervention>

Count of SRNC Iur Interface Radio Link Setup Failure<Device Fault>

Count of SRNC Iur Interface Radio Link Setup Failure<Congestion>

Count of SRNC Iur Interface Radio Link Setup Failure<Configuration Unsupported>

Count of SRNC Iur Interface Radio Link Setup Failure

Count of SRNC Iur Interface Radio Link Add Failure

Number of RLs Requested to Add by SRNC on Iur Interface

Number of RLs Successfully Added by SRNC on Iur Interface

Count of SRNC Iur Interface Radio Link Addition Failure<OM Intervention>

Count of SRNC Iur Interface Radio Link Addition Failure<Device Fault>

Count of SRNC Iur Interface Radio Link Addition Failure<Congestion>

Count of SRNC Iur Interface Radio Link Addition Failure<Configuration Unsupported>

Number of RLs Requested to Reconfigure by SRNC on Iur Interface

Number of RLs Successfully Reconfigured by SRNC on Iur Interface

Count of SRNC Iur Interface Radio Link Synchronous Reconfiguration Failure<OM

Intervention>

Count of SRNC Iur Interface Radio Link Synchronous Reconfiguration Failure<Device

Fault>

Count of SRNC Iur Interface Radio Link Synchronous Reconfiguration

Failure<Congestion>

Count of SRNC Iur Interface Radio Link Synchronous Reconfiguration

Failure<Configuration Unsupported>

Number of RLs Unsuccessfully Reconfigured by SRNC on Iur Interface due to No

Response

Number of Failed RLs for SRNC on Iur Interface

Count of SRNC Iur Interface Radio Link Failure<OM Intervention>

Count of SRNC Iur Interface Radio Link Failure<Device Fault>

Count of SRNC Iur Interface Radio Link Failure<Synchronization Failure>

Count of SRNC Iur Interface Radio Link Failure<Configuration Unsupported>

Number of RLs Restored by SRNC on Iur Interface

Number of Soft Handovers Initiated from SRNC on Iur Interface

Number of Successful Soft Handovers Initiated from SRNC on Iur Interface

Number of Common Transport Channel Resource Requests Sent by SRNC on Iur

Interface

Number of Common Transport Channel Resource Responses Received by SRNC on

Iur Interface

Number of Common Transport Channel Resources Failures in SRNC on Iur Interface

due to Transport Resource Unavailable

Number of Common Transport Channel Resources Release Requests from SRNC on

Iur Interface

Number of CS Domain RAB normally Released on SRNC Iur Interface<Conversational

with DL max bitrate as 64K>

Number of PS BE service RABs Normally released on the SRNC Iur interface(Max DL

bit rate in (0,32] kbit/s)

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Number of PS BE service RABs Normally released on the SRNC Iur interface(Max DL

bit rate in (32,64] kbit/s)

Number of PS BE service RABs Normally released on the SRNC Iur interface(Max DL

bit rate in (64,144] kbit/s)

Number of PS BE service RABs Normally released on the SRNC Iur interface(Max DL

bit rate in (144,384] kbit/s)

Number of PS RABs normally released on the SRNC Iur interface (CELL_FACH user

only)

Count of AMR Release Triggered by UE due to Abnormal Loss<Cell>

Count of CS Domain RAB abnormally Release Triggered by UE<Conversational with UL

and DL max bitrate as 64K><CELL>

Count of PS Domain RAB abnormally Release Triggered by UE<UL and DL max bitrate

between 0 and 32K, include 32k><CELL>

Count of PS Domain RAB abnormally Release Triggered by UE<UL and DL max bitrate

between 32 and 64K, include 64k><CELL>

Count of PS Domain RAB abnormally Release Triggered by UE<UL and DL max bitrate

between 64 and 144K, include 144k><CELL>

Count of PS Domain RAB abnormally Release Triggered by UE<UL and DL max bitrate

between 144 and 384K, include 384k><CELL>

Count of PS Domain RAB abnormally Release Triggered by UE, UE's is not cell_dch

state<CELL>

Number of AMR Normally Released on SRNC Iur Interface

Number of AMR Abnormally Released on SRNC Iur Interface

Number of CS Converstational RABs abnormally Released on SRNC Iur Interface<DL

max bitrate 64kbit/s>

Number of PS BE service RABs abnormally released on the SRNC Iur interface (Max

DL bit rate in (0,32] kbit/s, RRC state is CELL_DCH, R99 user only)

Number of PS BE service RABs abnormally released on the SRNC Iur interface (Max

DL bit rate in (32,64] kbit/s, RRC state is CELL_DCH, R99 user only)

Number of PS BE service RABs abnormally released on the SRNC Iur interface (Max

DL bit rate in (64,144] kbit/s, RRC state is CELL_DCH, R99 user only)

Number of PS BE service RABs abnormally released on the SRNC Iur interface (Max

DL bit rate in (144,384] kbit/s, RRC state is CELL_DCH, R99 user only)

Number of PS RABs abnormally releasedon the SRNC Iur interface(CELL_FACH user

only)

Number of CS Domain Streaming RABs normally Released on SRNC Iur Interface

Number ofPS Domain Conversational RABs Normally Released on SRNC Iur Interface

Number of PS Streaming RABs Normally Released on SRNC Iur Interface

Number of PS Domain RAB beared on HSDSCH Normally Released on SRNC Iur

Interface

Number ofPS Domain RAB beared on EDCH Normally Released on SRNC Iur Interface

Count of CS Domain Streaming RAB normally Release Triggered by CN with

cause"release-due-to-UE-generated-signaling-connection-release"<CELL>

Count of PS Domain Conversational RAB normally Release Triggered by CN with

cause"release-due-to-UE-generated-signaling-connection-release"<CELL>

Count of PS Domain Streaming RAB normally Release Triggered by CN with

cause"release-due-to-UE-generated-signaling-connection-release"<CELL>

Count of PS Domain RAB beared on HSDSCH normally Release Triggered by CN with

cause"release-due-to-UE-generated-signaling-connection-release"<CELL>

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Count of PS Domain RAB beared on EDCH normally Release Triggered by CN with

cause"release-due-to-UE-generated-signaling-connection-release"<CELL>

Number of CS streaming abnormally released on the SRNC Iur interface

Number of PS conversational RABs abnormally released on the SRNC Iur interface

Number of PS Streaming RABs abnormally Released on SRNC Iur Interface

Number of PS Domain RAB beared on HSDSCH Abnormally Released on SRNC Iur

Interface

Number of PS Domain RAB beared on EDCH Abnormally Released on SRNC Iur

Interface

Count of SRNC_Iur Interface Radio Link Synchronous Reconfiguration Cancel

Number of CS Domain RAB normally Release Triggered by CN.Conversational with UL

and DL over HSPA in the best cell which is under the DRNC

Number of CS Domain RAB abnormally Release Triggered by RNC. Conversational

with UL and DL over HSPA in the best cell which is under the DRNC