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01 2012-04-28
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Contents
Contents
1 Introduction ..................................................................................................................................... 1-1
1.1 Scope ...................................................................................................................................... 1-1 1.2 Intended Audience ................................................................................................................... 1-1 1.3 Change History ........................................................................................................................ 1-1
6 Parameters ....................................................................................................................................... 6-1 7 Counters ........................................................................................................................................... 7-1 8 Glossary ............................................................................................................................................ 8-1 9 Reference Documents .................................................................................................................. 9-1
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1 Introduction
1 Introduction
1.1 Scope
This document describes functions provided by the interface features, including Ater Interface 4:1 Multiplexing, A Interface Circuit Management, A Interface Protocol Process, A Interface Occupation Rate Monitoring.
Personnel who need to understand interface features Personnel who work with Huawei products
Feature change: refers to the change in the interface features of a specific product version. Editorial change: refers to the change in wording or the addition of the information that was not described in the earlier version.
Document Issues
The document issues are as follows:
01 (2012-04-28)
This is the first official release of GBSS14.0. Compared with issue Draft A (2012-02-15), 01 (2012-02-15) has no change.
Draft A (2012-02-15)
This is a draft. Compared with issue 01 (2011-03-31) of GBSS13.0, Draft A (2012-02-15) of GBSS14.0 has no change.
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On the Ater interface, Huawei BSC supports 4:1 multiplexing. That is, the four timeslots on the E1 of the A interface can be multiplexed onto a timeslot on the Ater interface. Figure 2-2 shows 4:1 multiplexing on the Ater interface.
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16K
1 2
64K TS
BM
TC
3 4
Ater
On the Ater interface, Huawei BSC supports the multiplexing of four voice channels to an E1 timeslot of 64 kbit/s. When the TC subrack is configured on the MSC side, the remote transmission resource can be saved by 75%. Huawei introduces a new feature of resource pool and integrates it into the BSC. With this feature, links on the Ater interface work in resource pool mode and can be inconsistent with the CICs on the A interface. This improves the network reliability. The resources on the Ater interface involve the timeslots of 16 kbit/s and 8 kbit/s. When a call connection is established, according to the service type, the Ater timeslots of 16 kbit/s are used if the TCHs/F are allocated on the Um interface; the Ater timeslots of 8 kbit/s are used if the TCHs/H are allocated on the Um interface. In this way, the resources on the Ater interface can be fully utilized and the resources can be saved by over 75%.
2.3 Networking
Huawei provides a flexible networking solution for operators. That is, the TC can be configured on either the BSC side or the MSC side. Ater Interface 4:1 Multiplexing can be used together with TC pool. Ater Interface 4:1 Multiplexing can be used on the TDM-based A interface but not on the IP-based A interface. The transmission resources on the TDM-based Ater interface are planned to be 25% of the total interface transmission capacity.
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BLOCK ACK
Through circuit block, the circuit at the BSS and that at the MSC are blocked at the same time. The procedure for circuit block can be triggered by running the MOD AE1T1 command and setting OPMODE to MODSTARTCIC(Mod Start CIC) in the case of circuit assignment, handover, or device fault. The BSC sends BLOCK ACK messages to the MSC repeatedly at an interval until the BSC receives a BLOCK ACK message from the MSC. The interval can be set by setting AT1 in the SET BSCTMR command. The circuit at the BSC is blocked even if the BSC does not receive any BLOCK ACK message from the MSC. The circuit is blocked after a call ends. Therefore, circuit block does not affect the circuit on call.
UNBLOCK ACK
Through circuit unblock, the blocked circuit at the BSC becomes idle. The procedure for circuit unblock can be triggered by running the MOD AE1T1 command and setting OPMODE to MODSTARTCIC(Mod Start CIC) on the LMT.
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The BSC sends UNBLOCK messages to the MSC repeatedly at an interval until the BSC receives an UNBLOCK ACK message from the MSC. The interval can be set by setting AT1 in the SET BSCTMR command. The circuit at the BSC is idle even if the BSC does not receive any UNBLOCK ACK message from the MSC.
Through group circuit block, multiple A interface circuits can be blocked at the same time. The procedure for group circuit unblock can be triggered by running the MOD AE1T1 command and setting OPMODE to MODSTARTCIC(Mod Start CIC) on the LMT. Group circuit block applies to only GSM Phase II and GSM Phase II Plus. The BSC sends GROUP BLOCK messages to the MSC repeatedly at an interval until the BSC receives a GROUP BLOCK ACK message from the MSC. The interval can be set by setting AT20 in the SET BSCTMR command. The circuits at the BSC are blocked even if the BSC does not receive any GROUP BLOCK ACK message from the MSC. The circuits are blocked after a call ends. Therefore, group circuit block does not affect the circuits on call.
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Through group circuit unblock, multiple A interface circuits can be unblocked at the same time. The procedure for group circuit unblock can be triggered by running the MOD AE1T1 command and setting OPMODE to MODSTARTCIC(Mod Start CIC) on the LMT. Group circuit unblock applies to only GSM Phase II and GSM Phase II Plus. The BSC sends GROUP UNBLOCK messages to the MSC repeatedly at an interval until the BSC receives a GROUP UNBLOCK ACK message from the MSC. The interval can be set by setting AT20 in the SET BSCTMR command. The circuits at the BSC are idle even if the BSC does not receive any GROUP UNBLOCK ACK message from the MSC.
Circuit block Circuit unblock Circuit reset Circuit assignment Incoming-BSC handover BSC reset
Figure 3-5 shows the procedure for circuit unequipped. Figure 3-5 Procedure for circuit unequipped
BSC
UNEQUIPPED CIRCUIT MSC
Through the circuit unequipped procedure, the BSC informs the MSC that the indicated circuit does not exist and requires the MSC not to use the circuit. The BSC triggers the circuit unequipped procedure in any circuit-associated procedure as long as the BSC receives a message that carries the information
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element (IE) about unequipped circuit from the MSC. Circuit unequipped applies to only GSM Phase II and GSM Phase II Plus. There is no acknowledgement message in response to the UNEQUIPPED CIRCUIT message in the circuit unequipped procedure. In addition, the BSC sends the UNEQUIPPED CIRCUIT message to the MSC only once.
After receiving a RESET CIRCUIT message from the BSC, the MSC removes all the calls on the circuit and sets the circuit to idle, and then sends a RESET CIRCUIT ACK message to the BSC. If the BSC does not receive the RESET CIRCUIT ACK message from the MSC, it re-sends a RESET CIRCUIT message to the MSC only once at an interval. The interval can be set by setting AT19 in the SET BSCTMR command. The circuit at the BSC is idle even if the BSC does not receive any RESET CIRCUIT ACK message from the MSC. The procedure for circuit reset can be triggered by running the RST ACIC command on the LMT.
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The Direct Transfer Application Part (DTAP); The BSS Management Application Part (BSSMAP).
Mobility management (MM) messages consist of the messages related to the authentification, CM service request, identification request, IMSI detach, location update, MM status, and TMSI re-assignment. Call control (CC) messages consist of the messages related to the alerting, call proceding, connection, establishment, modification, release, disconnection, notification, status query, and DTMF startup.
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Classmark update Cipher mode control Trace invocation Initial MS message Queuing indication Data link control SAPI not equal to 0 Reset circuit Location Aquisition Connectionless Information Transfer Common ID
When TCH congestion is present in a cell, BSC starts load indication procedure, sending LOAD INDICATION message towards MSS. The period of this message is 110 seconds per cell. And the triggering condition is that all TCH channels have been occupied. LOAD INDICATION message is sent in the flow control of BSSMAP procedures.
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Learn the usage of the circuit resources of the A interface in time, thus providing a basis for the system capacity expansion. Know about the distribution status of the circuit resources of the A interface in time. Coordinate the configuration of transmission resources among networks. Add, reduce, and re-allocate the transmission resources on the basis of the usage of resources, thus reducing the network operation cost. Find the defects of the network planning, thus improving the principles and methods of the existing network planning.
Counters about the timeslot usage on the A interface These counters provide the occupation times, occupation duration, and work status of each timeslot (TS1 to TS31) in the trunk circuit over the A interface. These counters are helpful to A interface circuit troubleshooting. Counters about the circuit resources on the A interface These counters provide the circuits in faulty, idle, uninstalled, maintenance, blocked, busy, and peer-uninstalled state. If the A interface circuits are in various states, the respective number of circuits in each state are measured and the results are provided in the sequence of local-uninstalled, busy, maintenance (faulty and blocked), faulty, peer-uninstalled, blocked, and idle. Counters about TC resources in the BM and TC subracks These counters provide the number faulty, idle, busy, maintenance, and prohibited TC resources in the BM and TC subracks. If the TC resources are in various states, the respective number of TC resources in each state are measured and the results are provided in the sequence of busy, maintenance(faulty and blocked), faulty, blocked and idle.
NOTE
In TC pool mode, the TC resources can be differentiated by their BSC IDs The main BSC calculates all TC resources in all TC subracks. TC resources that are in the maintenance(faulty and blocked), faulty, blocked, and idle state in TC subracks belong to the main BSC; whereas the TC resources that are in the busy state in TC subracks belong to their respective BSCs. The secondary BSCs calculate the TC resources in their respective BM subracks.
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6 Parameters
6 Parameters
Table 6-1 Parameter description Parameter ID AT1 NE BSC6900 MML Command SET BSCTMR Description Meaning: Timer for waiting for a single A-interface circuit blocking or unblocking answer. The BSC6900 starts this T1 timer after sending a single A-interface circuit blocking or unblocking message. If the BSC6900 does not receive a blocking or unblocking answer from the MSC before this timer expires for the first time, the BSC6900 resends the single A-interface circuit blocking or unblocking message to the MSC. If the timer expires for the second time, the BSC6900 reports an alarm for BSC circuit blocking or unblocking failure. GUI Value Range: 1~300 Actual Value Range: 1~300 Default Value: 30 Unit: s
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Parameter ID AT19
NE BSC6900
Description Meaning: Timer for waiting for an A-interface circuit reset answer. The BSC6900 starts this timer after sending an A-interface circuit reset message. When this timer expires for the first time, the BSC6900 resends the circuit reset message to the MSC. If this timer expires for the second time, the BSC6900 reports an alarm for BSC circuit resetting failure. GUI Value Range: 1~300 Actual Value Range: 1~300 Default Value: 30 Unit: s
AT20
BSC6900
SET BSCTMR
Meaning: Timer for waiting for an A-interface circuit group blocking or unblocking answer. After sending a CIC group blocking/unblocking message over the A interface, the BSC6900 starts the timer T20. If the BSC6900 fails to receive a response from the MSC before the first expiry of T20, the BSC6900 resends the CIC group blocking/unblocking message. If no response is received before the second expiry of T20, the system reports the BSC Unable to Block Group Circuits or BSC Unable to Unblock Group Circuits alarm. GUI Value Range: 1~300 Actual Value Range: 1~300 Default Value: 30 Unit: s
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Parameter ID OPMODE
NE BSC6900
Description Meaning: Value MODSTARTCIC indicates modifying the start CIC of the E1/T1 timeslots on the A interface. Value MODSGLCIC indicates modifying the CIC of an E1/T1 timeslot on the A interface. GUI Value Range: MODSTARTCIC(Mod Start CIC), MODSGLCIC(Mod Single CIC) Actual Value Range: MODSTARTCIC, MODSGLCIC Default Value: None Unit: None
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7 Counters
7 Counters
Table 7-1 Counter description Counter ID 1276270419 Counter Name BS.A.INTFACE.UNINSTALL.CIC.AVG Counter Description Feature ID AL0050:Mean number GBFD-111803 of uninstalled circuits on the A interface AL0051:Mean number GBFD-111803 of faulty circuits on the A interface AL0052:Mean number GBFD-111803 of circuits in maintenance state on the A interface AL0053:Mean number GBFD-111805 of blocked circuits on the A interface AL0054:Mean number GBFD-111805 of idle circuits on the A interface AL0055:Mean number GBFD-111805 of busy circuits on the A interface
1276270422
BS.A.INTFACE.FAULT.CIC.AVG
1276270425
BS.A.INTFACE.MAINTAIN.CIC.AVG
1276270428
BS.A.INTFACE.OAMBLOCK.CIC.AVG
1276270431
BS.A.INTFACE.IDLE.CIC.AVG
1276270434
BS.A.INTFACE.BUSY.CIC.AVG
1276270437
BS.A.INTFACE.PEER.UNINSTALL.CIC.AVG AL0089:Mean number GBFD-111803 of circuits with uninstalled peer circuits on the A interface BS.A.INTFACE.BUSY.TS1.SUMAVR AL0001:Average busy GBFD-111805 time of A interface Ts(s) AL0002:Average busy GBFD-111805 time of Ts2(s) AL0003:Average busy GBFD-111805 time of Ts3(s) AL0004:Average busy GBFD-111805 time of Ts4(s) AL0005:Average busy GBFD-111805 time of Ts5(s) AL0006:Average busy GBFD-111805 time of Ts6(s) AL0007:Average busy GBFD-111805 time of Ts7(s)
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1276370419
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Counter ID 1276370440 1276370443 1276370446 1276370449 1276370452 1276370455 1276370458 1276370461 1276370464 1276370467 1276370470 1276370473 1276370476 1276370479 1276370482 1276370485 1276370488 1276370491 1276370494
Counter Name BS.A.INTFACE.BUSY.TS8.SUMAVR BS.A.INTFACE.BUSY.TS9.SUMAVR BS.A.INTFACE.BUSY.TS10.SUMAVR BS.A.INTFACE.BUSY.TS11.SUMAVR BS.A.INTFACE.BUSY.TS12.SUMAVR BS.A.INTFACE.BUSY.TS13.SUMAVR BS.A.INTFACE.BUSY.TS14.SUMAVR BS.A.INTFACE.BUSY.TS15.SUMAVR BS.A.INTFACE.BUSY.TS16.SUMAVR BS.A.INTFACE.BUSY.TS17.SUMAVR BS.A.INTFACE.BUSY.TS18.SUMAVR BS.A.INTFACE.BUSY.TS19.SUMAVR BS.A.INTFACE.BUSY.TS20.SUMAVR BS.A.INTFACE.BUSY.TS21.SUMAVR BS.A.INTFACE.BUSY.TS22.SUMAVR BS.A.INTFACE.BUSY.TS23.SUMAVR BS.A.INTFACE.BUSY.TS24.SUMAVR BS.A.INTFACE.BUSY.TS25.SUMAVR BS.A.INTFACE.BUSY.TS26.SUMAVR
Counter Description Feature ID AL0008:Average busy GBFD-111805 time of Ts8(s) AL0009:Average busy GBFD-111805 time of Ts9(s) AL0010:Average busy GBFD-111805 time of Ts10(s) AL0011:Average busy GBFD-111805 time of Ts11(s) AL0012:Average busy GBFD-111805 time of Ts12(s) AL0013:Average busy GBFD-111805 time of Ts13(s) AL0014:Average busy GBFD-111805 time of Ts14(s) AL0015:Average busy GBFD-111805 time of Ts15(s) AL0016:Average busy GBFD-111805 time of Ts16(s) AL0017:Average busy GBFD-111805 time of Ts17(s) AL0018:Average busy GBFD-111805 time of Ts18(s) AL0019:Average busy GBFD-111805 time of Ts19(s) AL0020:Average busy GBFD-111805 time of Ts20(s) AL0021:Average busy GBFD-111805 time of Ts21(s) AL0022:Average busy GBFD-111805 time of Ts22(s) AL0023:Average busy GBFD-111805 time of Ts23(s) AL0024:Average busy GBFD-111805 time of Ts24(s) AL0025:Average busy GBFD-111805 time of Ts25(s) AL0026:Average busy GBFD-111805 time of Ts26(s)
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Counter Description Feature ID AL0027:Average busy GBFD-111805 time of Ts27(s) AL0028:Average busy GBFD-111805 time of Ts28(s) AL0029:Average busy GBFD-111805 time of Ts29(s) AL0030:Average busy GBFD-111805 time of Ts30(s) AL0031:Average busy GBFD-111805 time of Ts31(s) L0056A:Number of MSC Resets CA306:Timeouts Waiting MSC's CC Message GBFD-111804 GBFD-111804
1282423588
BS.RES.FAULT.ATER.AVG
AL1256:Mean number GBFD-111801 of faulty circuits on the Ater interface AL1258:Mean number GBFD-111801 of blocked circuits on the Ater interface AL1257:Mean number GBFD-111801 of circuits in maintenance state on the Ater interface AL1259:Mean number GBFD-111801 of idle circuits on the Ater interface AL125A:Mean number GBFD-111801 of busy circuits on the Ater interface RL9808:Transmission GBFD-111804 bandwidth usage of the WRFD-010101 MTP2 link RL9809:Receiving GBFD-111804 bandwidth usage of the WRFD-010101 MTP2 link T6228:Number of GBFD-111804 UDTS Messages Sent WRFD-010101 by the SCCP
1282423589
BS.RES.OAMBLOCK.ATER.AVG
1282423590
BS.RES.MAINTAIN.ATER.AVG
1282423591
BS.RES.IDLE.ATER.AVG
1282423592
BS.RES.BUSY.ATER.AVG
1282423987
MTP2.LNK.RATIO.TX
1282423988
MTP2.LNK.RATIO.RX
67178833
OS.SCCP.Tx.UDTS.Msg
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Counter ID 67178834
Counter Description Feature ID T6229:Number of GBFD-111804 UDTS Messages WRFD-010101 Received by the SCCP T6230:Number of GBFD-111804 Messages Handled by WRFD-010101 the SCCP from the Local or Remote End T6231:Number of GBFD-111804 Messages Sent by the WRFD-010101 SCCP to the Local Subsystem T6232:Number of Connectionless Messages Sent by SCCP T6233:Number of Connectionless Messages Received by SCCP T6235:Number of Class 2 Messages Sent by SCCP T6234:Number of Class 2 Messages Received by SCCP T6201:Number of SCCP Connection Release Expiry T6202:Number of SCCP Connection Releases Due to SCCP Inactivity Test Timeout GBFD-111804 WRFD-010101
67178835
OS.SCCP.HandleTotalMsg
67178836
OS.SCCP.HandleLocalSSNMsg
67178837
OS.SCCP.Tx.Msg.0.1
67178838
OS.SCCP.Rx.Msg.0.1
GBFD-111804 WRFD-010101
67178839
OS.SCCP.Tx.Msg.2
67178840
OS.SCCP.Rx.Msg.2
67178881
OS.SCCP.Fail.Rel.Cmp
67178882
OS.SCCP.TiarTimeout
67178883
OS.SCCP.ProvInitRel
T6203:Number of GBFD-111804 NSP-Initiated SCCP WRFD-010101 Connection Releases Received by SCCP T6204:Number of GBFD-111804 SCCP XUDT WRFD-010101 segmentation Failures
67178884
OS.SCCP.SegmenFail
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Counter ID 67178885
Counter Description Feature ID T6205:Number of Connection Release (RLSD) Messages Received by SCCP with the Cause of Subsystem Faults GBFD-111804 WRFD-010101
67178886
VS.SCCP.Rx.RLSD.MtpFail
T6206:Number of GBFD-111804 RLSD Messages WRFD-010101 Received by SCCP with the Cause of MTP Faults T6207:Number of RLSD Messages Received by SCCP with the Cause of Network Congestion GBFD-111804 WRFD-010101
67178887
VS.SCCP.Rx.RLSD.Cong
67178888
VS.SCCP.Rx.RLSD.Other
T6208:Number of GBFD-111804 RLSD Messages WRFD-010101 Received by the SCCP for Other Abnormal Causes except for Subsystem Faults, MTP Faults, and Network Congestion T6211:Number of XUDTS Messages Received by SCCP with the Cause of Transmission Error GBFD-111804 WRFD-010101
67178890
VS.SCCP.Rx.XUDTS.ErrorMsg
67178891
VS.SCCP.Rx.UDTS.FragFail
T6212:Number of GBFD-111804 UDTS and XUDTS WRFD-010101 Messages Received by SCCP with the Cause of Segmentation Failure T6219:Number of SCCP Routing Failures (Destination Signaling Point Inaccessible) T6220:Number of SCCP Routing Failures (Subsystem Faults) GBFD-111804 WRFD-010101
67178896
OS.SCCP.RouteFail.DSP.Unavai
67178897
OS.SCCP.RouteFail.SSNFail
GBFD-111804 WRFD-010101
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Counter ID 67178898
Counter Description Feature ID T6221:Number of SCCP Routing Failures (Subsystem Uninstalled) T6227:Number of SCCP Routing Failures (Unknown Causes) T6125:Number of MTP3 Link Remote Processor Failures T6214:Number of ERROR PDU Messages Received by SCCP T6215:Number of ERROR PDU Messages Sent by SCCP GBFD-111804 WRFD-010101
67178899
OS.SCCP.RouteFail.Unkown
GBFD-111804 WRFD-010101
67184091
OS.MTP3.Lnk.Rpos
67190756
VS.SCCP.Rx.ErrPDU
67190757
VS.SCCP.Tx.ErrPDU
GBFD-111804 WRFD-010101
67195059
VS.SCCP.RX.RLSD.NORMAL
T6209:Number of GBFD-111804 RLSD Messages WRFD-010101 Received by the SCCP for Normal Causes T6101:Number of MTP3 Destination Signaling point Failures GBFD-111804 WRFD-010101
67196163
OS.MTP3.DSP.Unavail
67196164
OS.MTP3.DSP.Unavail.Dur
T6102:Duration of GBFD-111804 MTP3 Destination WRFD-010101 Signaling point Failure T6111:Service GBFD-111804 Duration of MTP3 Link WRFD-010101 T6112:Number of MTP3 Link Failures GBFD-111804 WRFD-010101
67196165
OS.MTP3.Lnk.Service.Dur
67196166
OS.MTP3.Lnk.Fail
67196167
OS.MTP3.Lnk.Fail.Dur
T6113:Out-of-Service GBFD-111804 Duration of MTP3 Link WRFD-010101 T6114:Duration of GBFD-111804 MTP3 Link Congestion WRFD-010101 T6115:Number of Local Inhibitions on MTP3 Link GBFD-111804 WRFD-010101
67196168
OS.MTP3.Lnk.Cong.Dur
67196169
OS.MTP3.Lnk.LocalInhibit
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Counter ID 67196170
Counter Description Feature ID T6116:Duration of Local Inhibition on MTP3 Link GBFD-111804 WRFD-010101
67196171
OS.MTP3.Lnk.RmtInhibit
T6117:Number of GBFD-111804 Remote Inhibitions on WRFD-010101 MTP3 Link T6118:Duration of Remote Inhibition on MTP3 Link T6119:Number of MTP3 Link Changeovers T6120:Number of Signaling Units Sent on MTP3 Link T6121:Number of Signaling Units Received on MTP3 Link T6122:Number of MTP3 Link Congestions T6123:Number of Bytes of SIO and SIF Sent on MTP3 Link T6124:Number of Bytes of SIO and SIF Received by MTP3 Link T6126:Number of Messages Discarded on MTP3 Link Due to Link Congestion T6127:Number of Transfer-Prohibited Signals Received on MTP3 Link T6128:Number of Messages Discarded on MTP3 Link Due to Route Fail GBFD-111804 WRFD-010101 GBFD-111804 WRFD-010101 GBFD-111804 WRFD-010101 GBFD-111804 WRFD-010101
67196172
OS.MTP3.Lnk.RmtInhibit.Dur
67196173
OS.MTP3.Lnk.Cho
67196174
OS.MTP3.Lnk.Tx.Msg
67196175
OS.MTP3.Lnk.Rx.Msg
67196176
OS.MTP3.Lnk.ConG
67196177
OS.MTP3.Lnk.SIO.SIF.Tx
67196178
OS.MTP3.Lnk.SIO.SIF.Rx
67196179
OS.MTP3.Lnk.Discard.Msg.Cong
GBFD-111804 WRFD-010101
67196180
OS.MTP3.Lnk.Rx.TFP
GBFD-111804 WRFD-010101
67196181
OS.MTP3.Lnk.Discard.Msg.RouteFail
GBFD-111804 WRFD-010101
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Counter ID 67196182
Counter Description Feature ID T6129:Number of Transfer-Controlled Signals Received on MTP3 Link T6106:Number of MTP3 Link Set Failures GBFD-111804 WRFD-010101
67196183
OS.MTP3.Lnkset.Unavail
GBFD-111804 WRFD-010101
67196184
OS.MTP3.Lnkset.Unavail.Dur
T6107:Duration of GBFD-111804 MTP3 Link Set Failure WRFD-010101 T6236:Number of CR GBFD-111804 Messages Sent by WRFD-010101 SCCP T6237:Number of CR GBFD-111804 Messages Received WRFD-010101 by SCCP T6238:Number of GBFD-111804 CREF Messages Sent WRFD-010101 by SCCP T6239:Number of CREF Messages Received by SCCP GBFD-111804 WRFD-010101
73403248
OS.SCCP.CR.Tx
73403249
OS.SCCP.CR.Rx
73403250
OS.SCCP.CREF.Tx
73403251
OS.SCCP.CREF.Rx
73403252
OS.SCCP.CC.Tx
T6242:Number of CC GBFD-111804 Messages Sent by WRFD-010101 SCCP T6243:Number of CC GBFD-111804 Messages Received WRFD-010101 by SCCP T6244:Number of GBFD-111804 RLSD Messages Sent WRFD-010101 by SCCP T6245:Number of RLC GBFD-111804 Messages Sent by WRFD-010101 SCCP T6246:Number of RLC GBFD-111804 Messages Received WRFD-010101 by SCCP T6130:Duration of MTP3 Link Remote Processor Fault GBFD-111804 WRFD-010101
73403253
OS.SCCP.CC.Rx
73403254
OS.SCCP.RLSD.Tx
73403255
OS.SCCP.RLC.Tx
73403256
OS.SCCP.RLC.RX
73403527
OS.MTP3.Lnk.Rpo.Dur
73415658
OS.SCCP.REJ.Remote
T6240:Ratio of the GBFD-111804 CREF Messages from WRFD-010101 the Peer SCCP
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Counter ID 73415659
Counter Description Feature ID T6241:Ratio of the GBFD-111804 CREF Messages from WRFD-010101 the Local SCCP
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8 Glossary
8 Glossary
For the acronyms, abbreviations, terms, and definitions, see the Glossary.
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9 Reference Documents
9 Reference Documents
[1] BSC6900 Feature List [2] BSC6900 Basic Feature Description [3] BSC6900 GSM Parameter Reference [4] BSC6900 GSM MML Command Reference [5] BSC6900 Performance Counter Reference
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