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9th April 2008 at 12:01 #51816Nick7Guest
Can anyone help me. Actyually there is high SD drop rate due to the reason OTHER (according to Ericsson applications).HW was checked,transmission was checked as well.What can cause SD drops?
12th April 2008 at 07:01 #51817pixGuestjust assuming :
expiry of the authentication/ciphering phase between HLR and MS
lost messages on RSL link (Abis congested) or BSC board (processor congestion)
faulty board in the BTS (called “SUM” card in alcatel)well, that’s all… i guess all other possibilities woul be counted in proper ericsson counters.
12th April 2008 at 20:06 #51818MNoorGuestHi,
We had the same situation. We checked everything, and everything seem working fine. Finally we replaced the dTRUs, and everything start working fine.
BR,
14th April 2008 at 10:51 #51819Nick7GuestThanx for your comments.
pix,if your first assumption is right (expire of a timer)how can i detect the very subcriber(s)(IMSI) that can cause SD drops assuming that SD drop rate is around 15-30 percents and as it is not 100 percents so there are some subcribers that increase SD drop rate,how to find them.14th April 2008 at 12:34 #51820Da ArchitectGuestHey Nick7!
Hello there everyone!
intresting points as always presented by pix.Nick i think your problem may be solved in a consistency check, perhaps it is missdefinition of the cells between bss and nss.
On the other hand, it could be related to SCLD feature.What is the value of SCLDSC in your problematic cells?
14th April 2008 at 13:36 #51821pixGuesti’d go with MNoor solution first : try to reset or replace the dTRU. Most of the time, a really poor QoS is due to hardware issues.
Nick7 : you can perform a A-interface trace, and collect the IMSI’s which fail. You can even do it manually, it should be quite obvious. However, you should favor other assumptions than this one… you might be more succesful with a hardware check. Yet, a A interface trace will always lead you to the root problem in the end.
Da Architect : hello 🙂 what is the SCLD ?
14th April 2008 at 14:43 #51822Da ArchitectGuestSCLD: Sub Cell Load Distribution
an intresting feature from Ericsson, with it you balance the load between UL and OL (outer and inner) by monitoring the idle timeslots capacity in each of the subcells.15th April 2008 at 03:06 #51823nick7GuestThanx for your inputs.
OL&UL feature is not used in my network.As for inconsistency,checked.It seems to me that if there could be inconsistency i would have much more SD drop rate.
Pix,you mean A-bis interface.I will do that.15th April 2008 at 07:13 #51824pixGuestda architect,
okay, there is something like this in alcatel also, but with a fixed value of 50% inner / 50% outer load
but i guess that SDCCH can only be defined in the outer zone, so why this feature would generate SDCCH drops ?
16th April 2008 at 06:04 #51825Da ArchitectGuestHello Pix,
would you kindly remind me of this smilira feature name in alacatel, which parameter do you mean. As for SCLD versus CNDROP, in my network we discovered that we can’t make SCLD prefer OL because of high cndrop generated, perhaps it conflict with another feature immediate assignment on tch. but mostly it is a weak point in ericsson, I contacted them lately, and still waiting for their reply. if their reply was logical, i will let you know ofcourse!
16th April 2008 at 06:07 #51826Moh’dGuestDears all
please , I have in my network
the paging success rate less than 70 % per LAC(Location Area Code)what I can do?
please help me about thisThanks in advance
16th April 2008 at 06:49 #51827pixGuestda architect,
great, thanks 🙂
in alcatel : en_load_balance = enable –>
if radio conditions allow it,
and if there is traffic_load_inner < traffic_load_outer (traffic_load = busy_ts / defined_ts) 1) tch is allocated in inner zone (during call setup or incoming ho) 2) intrazone ho outer-->inner is trigerred16th April 2008 at 07:15 #51828Da ArchitectGuestTHX PIX!
Moh’d,
you may chech the following:
1. sdcch congestion versus paging congestion
2. paging load (you might need to modify MFRMS and AG BLK RES)
3. LAC of certain cells defined correctly in NSS and BSS, in other words, you might need to check this area per LAC, has it’s adjacent LAC defined in NSS
4. ATT parameter
5. correct plan of RAC/LAC
6. BSC/LAC designThis is what I can remember for now.
16th April 2008 at 13:20 #51829Moh’dGuestda architect
Thanks for your information
could you please explain for me in siemsns vendor & motorola vendor
we have two vendorsThanks in advance
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