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Loss of synchronization
There is a Loss
of synchronization
between the base
station and the
UE.
UE is
continuously trying
to add
PRSJU32019 (SC
337) in its active
set (It is verified
that it is defined as
the neighbor of
PRSJU32018( SC
312)).
MOC
MTC
MTC AF # 2
Core network releases
access failure as a normal
event.
In paging, IMSI is paged
instead of TMSI.
CS LONG
Co-located site
ILU2222 has its
feeder for SC20 and
SC508 swapped.
HSDPA
HSDPA drop *
Multiple cell
update messages
sent in uplink but
there is no cell
update confirm
message in
downlink.
Timers t314 and
t315 expire during
Cell update
(uplink) in the
cell_FACH state,
hence goes to idle
state.
HSDPA drop
HSDPA drop
occurred due to
temporary UE
issue.
There were many
RRC Connection
setups in the DL in
between an
ongoing call.
It was in FACH
state for a long
time, so RRC
connection was
released.
EUL
EUL Drop
The EUL drop is
occurring in good
RF conditions.
Validation of
drive is required.
EUL DROP
Event is falsely
pegged by actix
as a EUL drop.
Here, a new RRC
connection
request is
detected as a
drop by Actix as
previous RRC
connection was
not released.
RRC connection
request is for an
interactive call to
continue the FTP
file transfer
session of the
previous EUL call.
Eul drop
Analysis:
Temporary network issue.
There is a paging type 2
message for terminating the
background call during the
current ongoing call which
was responded to by UE.
GAATU23599
(SC=263,
UARFCN=412)
->
GAATU23501
(SC=483,
UARFCN=1087).
IRAT HO
Strategy - Example
UTRAN
Idle mode
Conected mode
GSM
GSM
GSM_p
referred
None
None
None
None
None
GSM_p
referred
GSM
GSM
GSM
GSM
GSM
GSM
GSM
GSM
Irat Process
Connection Monitoring
- Check if current DL and UL coverage is good.
Compressed Mode
Action1: UE enters
Compressed Mode and
starts measuring IRAT/
IFHO neighbors
Action2: UE exits
Compressed Mode
and stops measuring
IRAT/IFHO neighbors
Irat Events
3a event trigger:
usedFreqThresh2dEcno+ serviceOffset2dEcno+ utranRelThresh3aEcno
or
usedFreqThresh2dRscp+ serviceOffset2dRscp+ utranRelThresh3aRscp
and gsmThresh3a
Parameters
usedFreqThresh2dEcno-Utrancell
serviceOffset2dEcno-UeRc
usedFreqThresh2dRscp-Utrancell
serviceOffset2dRscp-UeRc
usedFreqRelThresh2fEcno-UeMeasControl
usedFreqRelThresh2fRscp-UeMeasControl
timeToTrigger6d-UeMeasControl
ueTxPowerThresh6b-UeMeasControl
timeTrigg6b-UeMeasControl
utranRelThresh3aEcno-UeMeasControl
gsmThresh3a-UeMeasControl
Troubleshoot
Phases
- Preparation Phase
- Execution Phase
- Confirmation Phase
Troubleshoot
Troubleshoot
Failures in the Preparation Phase
Once the RNC determines that a handover to 2G is necessary, it contacts
the 2G Network via the 3G MSC and starts a timer. If the 3G MSC comes
back with a negative response or if the timer expires before the 3G MSC
comes back with a response, then the handover is considered unsuccessful
Failures in the Execution Phase
If after receiving the handover command from the RNC the UE cannot
make it on the 2G network, it will try come back to the 3G network and will
advise the RNC that the handover was unsuccessful
Failures in the Confirmation Phase
If the RNC does not receive confirmation from the 2G network that the
handover was successful and it does not hear back from the UE, the
handover is considered unsuccessful (IRAT drop)
Troubleshoot
Failures in the Preparation Phase
Majority of Problems due to Relocation Failure in Target CN/RNC or
Target System.
Typically indicates incorrect data in external GSM table (i.e. 3G MSC
sends a cell ID that the 2G MSC does not know about).
For this failure, an audit of the UTRAN target GSM cell information is
recommended.
Failures in the Execution Phase
Majority of the problems may be associated Physical Channel Failures
and these failures could be related to:
Co-BCCH/BSIC ambiguity
Missing GSM neighbor
GSM NL too long (NL selection truncates important GSM neighbors)
GSM target cell quality degradation (degrades significantly so that IRAT
handover was not able to complete)
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