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P52c Counter in ALU

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  • #69523
    IRFAN
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    Hello Pix,

    I need your help regarding one of the MFS counter P52c.

    “The counter measures the cumulated time duration of all active DL TBFs established in EGPRS mode and in RLC acknowledged mode in the cell over the granularity period.”

    Since its the counter , how could it gives the time

    Besides the definition the unit is given like (i.e. ROUND(10x)/10).”

    What (round(10x)/10)
    suppose to means

    I need an urgent Help ,Please

    #69524
    pix
    Guest

    hi irfan,

    Some counters are configured to count a duration, rather than a number of events. Basically, it is incrementing by the number of active TBF, each second.
    For example : during 5s, the number of simultaneous DL TBF is:
    5 TBF,4 TBF,5 TBF,6 TBF, 3 TBF

    Over this 5seconds, the counter will print : 5+4+5+6+3 = 23 seconds.

    This is an example with a counter sampling granularity of 1 second. But it could be less than 1 second, or more. But it doesn’t change anything.

    ROUND(10x)/10 –> it means the counter is actually displayed with a decimal when you retrieve it from the OSS. I don’t know why they put that in the counter definition, it’s an information which is useless to the user, as far as i remember.

    If there is a decimal, it means the sampling granularity is probably less than one second.

    Regards
    pix

    #69525
    IRFAN
    Guest

    Thanks a lot mate

    #69526
    IRFAN
    Guest

    Hello Pix ,

    Does the same goes with C750 Counter
    which says

    ” Time (in seconds) during which the A channel is busy ”

    ???

    Regards

    IRFAN

    #69527
    pix
    Guest

    Yes, of course, it’s exactly the same.

    Usually, traffic occupacy of most of A channels are close to 3600s / hour 😉

    Regards,

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