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  • #57486
    agz
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    Hi every1,

    If a cell is not attached to any BAL list will there be any calls on that?

    #57487
    krish
    Guest

    ya its like that then there will be very low call volume

    #57488
    Pix
    Guest

    The only way to establish a call on this cell is to camp on this cell.

    And to camp on such a cell, you must “select” it. selection occurs when the MS is turned on, or when the MS has exited the network coverage. It will then scan all frequencies to find a cell.

    #57489
    agz
    Guest

    k..k..then consider this scenario.. if a cell has a BAL list attached and then a freq (TCH freq) is made as its BCCH then will the cell take any calls.

    #57490
    Pix
    Guest

    Yes… you mean a TRX is made BCCH ? Then it means the TRX is emitting the BCCH frequency, as defined in the OMC-R.

    The BAL contains BCCH frequencies of neighbours as defined in OMC-R. And 1 TRX of a cell emits the BCCH frequency, as defined in the OMC-R.

    So there is no possible mismatch here.

    I’m not sure i understand your problem.

    #57491
    agz
    Guest

    no..wt i meant is.I have put my BCCH in a trx which is having a TCH frequency and that cell is attached to a Bal LIST where I have given only BCCH freqs.will my cell take calls..will my cell send BCCH info in TCH freq to MS.

    #57492
    Pix
    Guest

    i don’t know your system, but when you define the BAL list in OMC-R, you define a list of neighbour cells, not a list of neighbour BCCHs.

    So the matching cell -> BCCH is done by the OMC-R : it is always up-to-date with your configuration, even if you change frequencies in the cell, or reconfigure the BCCH.

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