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Table of Contents
Contents
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Revision history . . . 2
General information . . . 4
Contacting Motorola . . . 6
Security advice. . . 7
Warnings, cautions, and notes . . . 8
Safety . . . 9
CMM labeling and disclosure table . . . 10
Caring for the environment . . . 11
Motorola document set . . . 13
Chapter 1: Introduction to commands
Version updates due to this software release. . . 1-2
GSR9 new/modified parameters user reference form . . . 1-10
BSS MMI functions . . . 1-15
BSS task-oriented command usage. . . 1-18
Command/database parameter security levels . . . 1-22
Command/database parameter types . . . 1-23
Commands to be used with caution . . . 1-24
Parameters to be used with caution . . . 1-25
Entering MMI commands . . . 1-26
MMI command availability . . . 1-28
GSM cell ID format . . . 1-37
Indices . . . 1-40
SYSGEN mode . . . 1-43
Chapter 2: Equipping the CM database
Introduction to equipping the CM database . . . 2-2
Using the equip command . . . 2-5
Equipage hierarchy . . . 2-6
Information for equipping devices . . . 2-11
Information for equipping functions . . . 2-57
Chapter 3: Device/function related commands
Command reference presentation . . . 3-2
Device-related commands . . . 3-3
Device identifiers . . . 3-9
Function related commands . . . 3-15
Contents
equip/unequip command matrix . . . 3-18
Alarm devices . . . 3-20 add_cell . . . 3-22 add_conn. . . 3-33 add_neighbor . . . 3-35 add_nsvc . . . 3-48 add_rtf_path . . . 3-50 alarm_mode . . . 3-52 assess . . . 3-54 cage_audit . . . 3-58 cell_name . . . 3-62 chg_acs_params . . . 3-65 chg_a5_alg_pr . . . 3-73 chg_audit_sched . . . 3-76 chg_cell_element . . . 3-84 chg_cell_id . . . 3-90 chg_cmd_level . . . 3-94 chg_csfp . . . 3-95 chg_dte . . . 3-98 chg_eas_alarm . . . 3-102 chg_element . . . 3-106 chg_hop_params . . . 3-128 chg_ksw_config . . . 3-136 chg_level . . . 3-142 chg_rtf_freq . . . 3-144 chg_severity . . . 3-148 chg_smscb_msg . . . 3-150 chg_throttle . . . 3-156 chg_time . . . 3-158 chg_ts_usage . . . 3-161 chg_x25config . . . 3-166 clear_cal_data . . . 3-169 clear_database . . . 3-171 clear_gclk_avgs . . . 3-173 configure_csfp . . . 3-175 connection_code . . . 3-177 copy_cell . . . 3-179 copy_path . . . 3-187 del_act_alarm . . . 3-190 del_cell. . . 3-192 del_conn . . . 3-195 del_neighbor . . . 3-197 del_nsvc . . . 3-202 del_rtf_path . . . 3-204 del_smscb_msg. . . 3-206 device_audit . . . 3-210 diagnose_device . . . 3-217 disp_a5_alg_pr . . . 3-221 disp_acs . . . 3-223 disp_act_alarm . . . 3-225 disp_bss . . . 3-229 disp_bssgp_f_bmap. . . 3-231 disp_cal_data. . . 3-233 disp_cbch_state . . . 3-237 disp_cell . . . 3-241
Technical Description: BSS Command Reference Contents disp_csfp . . . 3-263 disp_csfp_status . . . 3-267 disp_dte . . . 3-269 disp_element . . . 3-272 disp_equipment . . . 3-283 disp_exp_config . . . 3-305 disp_flash . . . 3-307 disp_gclk_avgs . . . 3-309 disp_gclk_cal . . . 3-311 disp_gsm_cells . . . 3-314 disp_hdlc . . . 3-317 disp_hopping . . . 3-320 disp_level . . . 3-325 disp_link . . . 3-326 disp_link_usage . . . 3-328 disp_mms_ts_usage . . . 3-330 disp_neighbor . . . 3-343 disp_nsvc . . . 3-353 disp_options . . . 3-356 disp_processor . . . 3-367 disp_relay_contact . . . 3-373 disp_rtf_channel . . . 3-375 disp_rtf_path . . . 3-381 disp_severity . . . 3-383 disp_site . . . 3-385 disp_throttle . . . 3-386 disp_time. . . 3-388 disp_trace_call . . . 3-390 disp_traffic . . . 3-394 disp_transcoding . . . 3-397 disp_version . . . 3-399 disp_x25config . . . 3-401 equip. . . 3-403 freq_types_allowed. . . 3-417 gclk_cal_mode . . . 3-421 ins_device . . . 3-423 lock_device. . . 3-429 Login. . . 3-438 Logout . . . 3-441 mod_conn . . . 3-442 mod_nsvc . . . 3-445 modify_neighbor . . . 3-447 modify_value . . . 3-456 nacc_nc2_enabled . . . 3-469 page . . . 3-470 query_audits . . . 3-472 reassign . . . 3-477 reattempt_pl . . . 3-483 reset_device . . . 3-485 reset_site . . . 3-492 set_full_power . . . 3-496 set_relay_contact. . . 3-500 shutdown_device . . . 3-502 site_audit . . . 3-507 soft_reset . . . 3-511 state . . . 3-515 status_mode . . . 3-530 store_cal_data . . . 3-534
Contents swap_devices . . . 3-537 sysgen_mode . . . 3-540 time_stamp. . . 3-548 trace_call . . . 3-550 trace_connection . . . 3-562 trace_stop . . . 3-564 unconfigure_csfp . . . 3-568 unequip . . . 3-570 unlock_device . . . 3-581 _bss_data,6. . . 3-587 _bss_data,10 . . . 3-588
Chapter 4: UNIX commands
alias . . . 4-2
help . . . 4-4
history . . . 4-6
man . . . 4-8
unalias . . . 4-10
Chapter 5: Statistics commands
Statistical operations and information . . . 5-2
chg_stat_prop . . . 5-5 disp_enable_stat . . . 5-12 disp_interval . . . 5-22 disp_stat_prop . . . 5-24 disp_stats . . . 5-34 stat_mode . . . 5-48
Chapter 6: CM database parameters
CM database parameters presentation. . . 6-2
_bss_data,2. . . 6-5 _cell_data,20 . . . 6-6 _site_data, 5 . . . 6-8 aci_error_clr_thresh . . . 6-9 aci_error_gen_thresh. . . 6-10 aci_error_inc . . . 6-11 adap_ho_alt_trigger_rxqual . . . 6-12 adap_ho_pbgt . . . 6-13 adap_ho_rxlev . . . 6-15 adap_ho_rxqual . . . 6-16 adap_trigger_hop_rxqual_dl . . . 6-17 adap_trigger_hop_rxqual_ul . . . 6-18 adap_trigger_pbgt . . . 6-19 adap_trigger_pbgt_nbr . . . 6-20 adap_trigger_rxlev_dl . . . 6-21 adap_trigger_rxlev_ul . . . 6-22 adap_trigger_rxqual_dl. . . 6-23 allow_8k_trau . . . 6-24 alt_qual_proc. . . 6-26 amr_bss_half_rate_enabled. . . 6-30 amr_bss_full_rate_enabled . . . 6-31 amr_dl_la_mode_chg_min . . . 6-32
Technical Description: BSS Command Reference Contents amr_full_rate_enabled . . . 6-36 amr_half_rate_enabled . . . 6-38 amr_hr_dl_la_enabled . . . 6-40 amr_hr_ul_la_enabled . . . 6-41 amr_ms_high_cmr . . . 6-42 amr_ms_high_rxqual . . . 6-43 amr_ms_low_cmr. . . 6-44 amr_ms_low_rxqual . . . 6-45 amr_ms_monitor_period . . . 6-46 arp_bg_1 . . . 6-47 arp_bg_2 . . . 6-49 arp_bg_3 . . . 6-51 arp_i_be_1 . . . 6-53 arp_i_be_2 . . . 6-55 arp_i_be_3 . . . 6-57 arp_streaming_1 . . . 6-59 arp_streaming_2 . . . 6-61 arp_streaming_3 . . . 6-63 asym_edge_enabled . . . 6-65 attach_detach . . . 6-66 auto_rf_loss_trace . . . 6-68 ba_alloc_proc . . . 6-70 band_preference . . . 6-72 band_preference_mode . . . 6-74 base_ip_address . . . 6-77 ber_loss_daily . . . 6-79 ber_loss_hourly . . . 6-80 blind_search_preference . . . 6-81 bounce_protect_margin . . . 6-82 bs_ag_blks_res . . . 6-83 bs_pa_mfrms . . . 6-85 bs_pag_blks_res . . . 6-87 bs_pbcch_blks . . . 6-88 bs_pcc_chans . . . 6-89 bs_prach_blks . . . 6-90 bsc_type . . . 6-91 bsic . . . 6-93 bsp_overload_protection . . . 6-96 bss_egsm_alm_allowed . . . 6-97 bss_msc_overload_allowed . . . 6-98 bssgp_block_retries . . . 6-99 bssgp_cbl_bit. . . 6-100 bssgp_dwnld_retry . . . 6-102 bssgp_pfc_bit . . . 6-103 bssgp_racap_retries . . . 6-105 bssgp_reset_retries . . . 6-106 bssgp_unblock_retries . . . 6-107 bts_p_con_ack . . . 6-108 bts_p_con_interval . . . 6-110 bts_power_control_allowed . . . 6-112 bts_txpwr_max_inner. . . 6-114 bts_type . . . 6-118 bvci . . . 6-120 call_trace_options . . . 6-122 called_pci . . . 6-124 calling_pci . . . 6-125 carrier_disable_time . . . 6-126 carriers_ins_pwr_fail . . . 6-127
Contents cbc_fast_select . . . 6-129 cbc_intface_vers . . . 6-131 cbc_vbind_cntr . . . 6-132 cbch_enabled . . . 6-133 cbs_outage_cntr . . . 6-134 ccch_conf . . . 6-135 ccch_load_period. . . 6-138 cell_bar_access_class . . . 6-140 cell_bar_access_switch . . . 6-143 cell_bar_qualify . . . 6-145 cell_barred_delay . . . 6-147 cell_reselect_hysteresis . . . 6-148 cell_reselect_offset . . . 6-150 cell_reselect_param_ind . . . 6-152 channel_reconfiguration_switch . . . 6-154 cic_error_clr_thresh . . . 6-156 cic_error_gen_thresh. . . 6-157 cic_error_inc . . . 6-158 cic_validation . . . 6-159 ciph_mode_rej_allowed. . . 6-160 clk_src_fail_reset_period . . . 6-161 coincident_cell . . . 6-162 coincident_offset . . . 6-164 coincident_mb . . . 6-165 confusion_msg_allowed . . . 6-167 congest_at_source . . . 6-168 congest_at_target . . . 6-170 congest_ho_margin . . . 6-171 cp_option_reset_ckt . . . 6-172 cp_option_rr_status . . . 6-173 cr_calling . . . 6-174 ct_flow_control_hi_level . . . 6-175 ct_flow_control_lo_level . . . 6-176 ct_flow_control_msc_trace . . . 6-177 ctu2d_asym_opt . . . 6-178 ctu2d_cap_opt . . . 6-179 c31_hyst . . . 6-180 c32_qual . . . 6-182 data_qual_enabled . . . 6-184 ddtr_ctrl_enabled . . . 6-186 decision_1_ncell_rxlev_av_h_calc. . . 6-187 decision_1_dl_rxlev_av_ih . . . 6-188 decision_1_dl_rxqual_av_h . . . 6-189 decision_1_dl_rxqual_av_p . . . 6-190 decision_1_n1/decision_1_p1 . . . 6-191 decision_1_n2/decision_1_p2 . . . 6-193 decision_1_n3/decision_1_p3 . . . 6-195 decision_1_n4/decision_1_p4 . . . 6-197 decision_1_n5/decision_1_p5 . . . 6-199 decision_1_n6/decision_1_p6 . . . 6-201 decision_1_n7/decision_1_p7 . . . 6-203 decision_1_n8/decision_1_p8 . . . 6-205 decision_1_p_bgt_rxlev_av_h . . . 6-207 decision_1_tim_adv_av_alg . . . 6-208 decision_1_ul_rxlev_av_h . . . 6-209
Technical Description: BSS Command Reference Contents decision_1_ul_rxqual_av_p . . . 6-213 decision_alg_type . . . 6-214 direct_inner_zone_threshold . . . 6-216 disuse_cnt_hreqave . . . 6-217 dl_audio_lev_offset . . . 6-219 dl_dtx_voice_data . . . 6-221 dl_rxlev_ho_allowed . . . 6-222 dl_rxqual_ho_allowed . . . 6-224 dnlk_vad_dtx . . . 6-226 dpc. . . 6-227 dr_allowed . . . 6-229 dr_chan_mode_modify . . . 6-230 dr_ho_during_assign . . . 6-232 dr_preference . . . 6-234 dr_standard_congest . . . 6-235 dri_density . . . 6-237 dsp_error_clr_thresh . . . 6-239 dsp_error_gen_thresh . . . 6-241 dsp_error_inc . . . 6-242 dtx_required . . . 6-243 dual_band_offset . . . 6-245 dyn_step_adj . . . 6-246 dyn_step_adj_fmpr . . . 6-247 dynet_tchs_reserved . . . 6-248 early_classmark_sending. . . 6-250 eas_alarm . . . 6-252 eas_alarm_type. . . 6-253 eas_report_opto . . . 6-255 eas_severity . . . 6-256 efr_enabled . . . 6-258 egprs_init_dl_cs . . . 6-260 egprs_init_ul_cs . . . 6-262 egsm_bcch_sd . . . 6-264 egsm_handover_threshold . . . 6-266 emergency_class_switch . . . 6-268 emergency_group_priority . . . 6-270 en_incom_ho . . . 6-272 enhanced_relief . . . 6-274 eop_enabled . . . 6-275 ercgprsOpt . . . 6-277 erc_ta_priority . . . 6-278 eth_rx_errors_threshold . . . 6-279 eth_tx_errors_threshold . . . 6-280 ext_range_cell . . . 6-281 ext_ul_dur . . . 6-283 ext_utbf_nodata . . . 6-284 extended_paging_active . . . 6-286 extuplinkOpt . . . 6-288 fdd_multirat_reporting . . . 6-289 fdd_gprs_qoffset . . . 6-290 fdd_qmin . . . 6-292 fdd_qoffset . . . 6-293 fdd_rep_quant . . . 6-294 fer_meas_period . . . 6-295 fieldeng_always _enabled . . . 6-296 force_hr_usage . . . 6-297 free_run_enabled. . . 6-298 frequency_type. . . 6-299
Contents full_pwr_rfloss . . . 6-301 gci_error_clr_thresh . . . 6-302 gci_error_gen_thresh. . . 6-303 gci_error_inc . . . 6-304 gclk_qwarm_flag . . . 6-305 global_reset_repetitions . . . 6-306 gproc_slots . . . 6-308 gprs_alarm_time . . . 6-310 gprs_bs_cv_max . . . 6-311 gprs_cell_reselect_hysteresis . . . 6-312 gprs_com_ms_class . . . 6-314 gprs_cr_margin . . . 6-315 gprs_dl_pwr_mode . . . 6-317 gprs_drx_timer_max . . . 6-319 gprs_enabled. . . 6-320 gprs_intraho_allwd . . . 6-322 gprs_mac_mode . . . 6-324 gprs_min_prr_blks . . . 6-325 gprs_ms_pan_dec . . . 6-326 gprs_ms_pan_inc . . . 6-328 gprs_ms_pan_max . . . 6-330 gprs_ms_txpwr_max_cch . . . 6-332 gprs_network_operation_mode . . . 6-335 gprs_num_pmrs . . . 6-337 gprs_par_wait_ind . . . 6-339 gprs_pb . . . 6-340 gprs_pc_alpha . . . 6-341 gprs_pc_meas_chan . . . 6-342 gprs_reconfig_thresh_idle_tch . . . 6-343 gprs_reselect_offset . . . 6-345 gprs_rxlev_access_min . . . 6-347 gprs_sched_beta . . . 6-349 gprs_sig_bvci. . . 6-351 gprs_temporary_offset . . . 6-352 gprs_type5_alg . . . 6-354 gprs_ts_config_alg . . . 6-356 gprs_ul_dl_bias. . . 6-358 group_block_unblock_allowed . . . 6-359 gsl_lcf_mapping . . . 6-361 gsm_bss_half_rate_enabled . . . 6-363 gsm_cell_id_format. . . 6-365 gsm_half_rate_enabled . . . 6-367 half_rate_enabled . . . 6-368 handover_power_level . . . 6-369 handover_required_curr_ch . . . 6-372 handover_required_reject_switch . . . 6-373 handover_required_sp_ver_used . . . 6-375 hcs_thr . . . 6-377 hdsl_losw_oos . . . 6-378 hdsl_losw_restore . . . 6-379 hdsl_snr_daily . . . 6-380 hdsl_snr_daily_mon_period. . . 6-382 hdsl_snr_hourly . . . 6-383 hdsl_snr_hourly_mon_period . . . 6-385 hdsl_snr_oos . . . 6-386
Technical Description: BSS Command Reference Contents ho_margin_type5 . . . 6-394 ho_margin_usage_flag . . . 6-395 ho_only_max_pwr . . . 6-397 ho_pwr_level_inner. . . 6-398 hop_count . . . 6-400 hop_qual_enabled . . . 6-401 hopping_support . . . 6-403 hopping_systems_enabled . . . 6-405 hopping_systems_hsn . . . 6-407 hopping_systems_mobile_alloc . . . 6-409 hr_fr_hop_count . . . 6-411 hr_intracell_ho_allowed . . . 6-412 hr_res_ts . . . 6-414 illegal_circuit_id . . . 6-415 Improve_ts_enabled . . . 6-416 imrm_dcs1800_weight . . . 6-419 imrm_egsm_weight . . . 6-420 imrm_force_recalc . . . 6-422 imrm_pgsm_weight . . . 6-424 imrm_umts_weight . . . 6-426 IncellOpt . . . 6-428 inc_prp_cap_ena . . . 6-429 init_dl_cs . . . 6-431 init_ul_cs . . . 6-433 inner_hr_usage_thres . . . 6-435 inner_zone_alg . . . 6-436 intave . . . 6-439 inter_cell_handover_allowed . . . 6-441 inter_rat_enabled . . . 6-443 interband_ho_allowed . . . 6-445 interfer_bands . . . 6-447 interfer_ho_allowed . . . 6-449 intra_cell_handover_allowed . . . 6-450 ksw_config . . . 6-452 l_rxlev_dl_h . . . 6-454 l_rxlev_dl_p . . . 6-456 l_rxlev_ul_h . . . 6-458 l_rxlev_ul_p . . . 6-460 l_rxqual_dl_h . . . 6-462 l_rxqual_dl_h_amr_fr . . . 6-464 l_rxqual_dl_h_data . . . 6-465 l_rxqual_dl_h_hopping . . . 6-467 l_rxqual_dl_h_hopping_amr_fr . . . 6-469 l_rxqual_dl_h_hopping_hr . . . 6-471 l_rxqual_dl_h_hr . . . 6-473 l_rxqual_dl_p . . . 6-474 l_rxqual_dl_p_amr_fr . . . 6-476 l_rxqual_dl_p_data . . . 6-478 l_rxqual_dl_p_hopping . . . 6-480 l_rxqual_dl_p_hopping_amr_fr . . . 6-482 l_rxqual_dl_p_hopping_hr . . . 6-484 l_rxqual_dl_p_hr . . . 6-486 l_rxqual_ul_h . . . 6-488 l_rxqual_ul_h_amr_fr . . . 6-490 l_rxqual_ul_h_data . . . 6-491 l_rxqual_ul_h_hopping . . . 6-493 l_rxqual_ul_h_hopping_amr_fr . . . 6-495 l_rxqual_ul_h_hopping_hr . . . 6-497
Contents l_rxqual_ul_h_hr . . . 6-499 l_rxqual_ul_p . . . 6-500 l_rxqual_ul_p_amr_fr . . . 6-502 l_rxqual_ul_p_data . . . 6-504 l_rxqual_ul_p_hopping . . . 6-506 l_rxqual_ul_p_hopping_amr_fr . . . 6-508 l_rxqual_ul_p_hopping_hr . . . 6-510 l_rxqual_ul_p_hr . . . 6-512 land_layer1_mode . . . 6-514 layer_number . . . 6-515 lb_int_called_pci . . . 6-516 lb_int_calling_pci. . . 6-517 lb_int_cr_calling . . . 6-518 lb_int_dpc . . . 6-519 lb_int_global_reset_repetitions . . . 6-520 lcs_mode . . . 6-521 link_about_to_fail . . . 6-524 link_fail . . . 6-526 lmtl_loadshare_granularity . . . 6-528 local_maintenance . . . 6-529 low_sig_thresh . . . 6-532 lta_alarm_range . . . 6-533 max_gprs_ts_per_carrier . . . 6-534 max_ms_dl_buffer . . . 6-536 max_ms_dl_rate . . . 6-538 max_number_of_sdcchs . . . 6-539 max_pagenum_per_sec. . . 6-541 max_q_length_channel . . . 6-542 max_q_length_sdcch . . . 6-544 max_retran. . . 6-545 max_rst_ckt_timer_exps . . . 6-547 max_tx_bts . . . 6-548 max_tx_ms . . . 6-553 mb_preference . . . 6-555 mb_tch_congest_thres . . . 6-556 missing_rpt . . . 6-557 mmi_cell_id_format . . . 6-558 mms_cat_enable . . . 6-559 mms_config_type . . . 6-561 ms_distance_allowed . . . 6-563 ms_max_range . . . 6-565 ms_p_con_ack . . . 6-567 ms_p_con_interval . . . 6-569 ms_power_control_allowed. . . 6-571 ms_power_offset . . . 6-573 ms_txpwr_max_cch. . . 6-574 ms_txpwr_max_cell. . . 6-577 ms_txpwr_max_def . . . 6-579 ms_txpwr_max_inner . . . 6-581 msc_bss_overload_allowed . . . 6-582 msc_preference . . . 6-583 msc_qt . . . 6-585 msc_release . . . 6-587 mspwr_alg . . . 6-588 mtbr_downgrade_enabled . . . 6-589
Technical Description: BSS Command Reference Contents n_avg_i . . . 6-594 ncc_of_plmn_allowed. . . 6-595 nccr_enabled. . . 6-597 nccrOpt . . . 6-598 neighbor_journal . . . 6-599 network_control_order . . . 6-601 new_calls_hr . . . 6-603 ni . . . 6-604 ns_alive_retries . . . 6-606 ns_block_retries . . . 6-607 ns_unblock_retries . . . 6-608 nsei . . . 6-609 num_audit_retries . . . 6-610 num_emerg_access . . . 6-611 num_emerg_rejected . . . 6-612 num_emerg_tch_kill . . . 6-613 num_emerg_term_sdcch . . . 6-614 num_gbl_dl_thrput_samples . . . 6-615 num_gbl_ul_thrput_samples . . . 6-616 number_of_preferred_cells . . . 6-617 number_sdcchs_preferred . . . 6-619 opc . . . 6-621 option_alg_a5_1 . . . 6-623 option_alg_a5_2 . . . 6-624 option_alg_a5_3 . . . 6-625 option_alg_a5_4 . . . 6-626 option_alg_a5_5 . . . 6-627 option_alg_a5_6 . . . 6-628 option_alg_a5_7 . . . 6-629 option_preempt . . . 6-630 outer_zone_usage_level . . . 6-632 override_intra_bss_pre_transfer . . . 6-633 pbgt_mode . . . 6-634 pccch_enabled . . . 6-635 pccchOpt. . . 6-637 pcr_enable . . . 6-638 pcr_n1 . . . 6-639 pcr_n2 . . . 6-640 pcu_redundancy . . . 6-641 percent_traf_cs. . . 6-643 persistence_level. . . 6-644 pfm_sig_enabled . . . 6-646 phase_lock_gclk . . . 6-648 phase_lock_retry . . . 6-649 phase2_classmark_allowed. . . 6-650 phase2_resource_ind_allowed . . . 6-652 pic_error_clr_thresh . . . 6-653 pic_error_gen_thresh. . . 6-654 pic_error_inc . . . 6-655 pool_gproc_preemption . . . 6-656 poor_initial_assignment . . . 6-657 pow_inc_step_size_dl . . . 6-658 pow_inc_step_size_ul . . . 6-660 pow_red_step_size_dl . . . 6-662 pow_red_step_size_ul . . . 6-664 power_save_enable . . . 6-665 prach_max_retran . . . 6-666 prach_s . . . 6-667
Contents prach_tx_int . . . 6-669 primary_pcu . . . 6-671 prioritize_microcell . . . 6-673 priority_class. . . 6-674 protect_last_ts . . . 6-675 prp_capacity_opt . . . 6-677 prp_fanout_mode. . . 6-678 prpThptOpt . . . 6-679 prr_aggr_factor . . . 6-680 psi_trau_fill_frames_threshold . . . 6-681 Pw_Save_SwitchOpt . . . 6-682 pwr_handover_allowed . . . 6-683 pwrc . . . 6-685 qosP2Opt . . . 6-687 qos_mbr_enabled . . . 6-688 qos_mtbr_be_dl . . . 6-689 qos_mtbr_be_ul . . . 6-690 qos_mtbr_bg_dl . . . 6-691 qos_mtbr_bg_ul . . . 6-692 qos_mtbr_i1_dl . . . 6-693 qos_mtbr_i1_ul . . . 6-694 qos_mtbr_i2_dl . . . 6-695 qos_mtbr_i2_ul . . . 6-696 qos_mtbr_i3_dl . . . 6-697 qos_mtbr_i3_ul . . . 6-698 qsearch_c . . . 6-699 qsearch_c_initial . . . 6-700 qsearch_i. . . 6-702 qsearch_p . . . 6-704 queue_management_information. . . 6-706 ra_color . . . 6-707 ra_reselect_hysteresis . . . 6-709 rac . . . 6-711 rach_load_period . . . 6-713 rach_load_threshold . . . 6-715 rach_load_type . . . 6-717 radio_link_timeout . . . 6-718 rapid_pwr_down . . . 6-720 rci_error_clr_thresh . . . 6-721 rci_error_gen_thresh . . . 6-722 rci_error_inc . . . 6-723 reconfig_fr_to_hr . . . 6-724 red_loss_daily . . . 6-725 red_loss_oos . . . 6-726 red_loss_hourly . . . 6-727 red_time_oos . . . 6-728 red_loss_restore . . . 6-729 reestablish_allowed . . . 6-730 rel_tim_adv. . . 6-732 remote_loss_daily . . . 6-734 remote_loss_hourly. . . 6-735 remote_loss_oos . . . 6-736 remote_loss_restore . . . 6-737 remote_time_oos . . . 6-738 red_time_restore . . . 6-739
Technical Description: BSS Command Reference Contents res_ts_less_one_carrier. . . 6-746 rf_res_ind_period. . . 6-748 rpd_offset . . . 6-749 rpd_period . . . 6-750 rpd_trigger. . . 6-751 rpt_bad_qual_no_mr . . . 6-753 rsl_lcf_congestion_thi . . . 6-755 rsl_lcf_congestion_tlow. . . 6-756 rtf_path_enable . . . 6-757 rxlev_access_min. . . 6-758 rxlev_dl_ho . . . 6-760 rxlev_dl_pc . . . 6-762 rxlev_dl_zone. . . 6-764 rxlev_min_def . . . 6-766 rxlev_ul_ho . . . 6-768 remote_time_restore . . . 6-770 rxlev_ul_zone. . . 6-771 rxqual_dl_ho . . . 6-773 rxqual_dl_pc . . . 6-775 rxqual_ul_ho . . . 6-777 rxqual_ul_pc . . . 6-779 sap_audit_type . . . 6-781 sap_device_type . . . 6-782 sap_end_time . . . 6-783 sap_interval . . . 6-784 sap_start_time . . . 6-785 sccp_bssap_mgt . . . 6-786 scr_enabled . . . 6-787 sdcch_ho . . . 6-788 sdcch_need_high_water_mark . . . 6-790 sdcch_need_low_water_mark. . . 6-792 sdcch_tch_band_reassign_delay . . . 6-794 sdcch_timer_ho . . . 6-795 search_prio_3g . . . 6-797 second_asgnmnt . . . 6-798 secondary_freq_type . . . 6-800 serving_band_reporting . . . 6-802 sgsn_release . . . 6-803 sig_lnk_tst_allow . . . 6-804 slip_loss_daily . . . 6-805 slip_loss_hourly . . . 6-806 slip_loss_oos . . . 6-807 slip_loss_restore . . . 6-808 smg_gb_vers . . . 6-809 sms_dl_allowed . . . 6-810 sms_tch_chan . . . 6-811 sms_ul_allowed . . . 6-813 ss7_mode . . . 6-814 ssm_critical_overload_threshold . . . 6-816 ssm_normal_overload_threshold . . . 6-818 ssp_burst_delay . . . 6-819 ssp_burst_limit . . . 6-820 stat_interval . . . 6-821 stop_dri_tx_enable . . . 6-822 stp_pc . . . 6-823 stp_pc_enabled. . . 6-824 stream_downgrade_enabled . . . 6-825 streaming_enabled . . . 6-826
Contents surround_cell . . . 6-827 sw_pdtch_priority . . . 6-829 sw_ts_less_one_carrier . . . 6-830 swfm_enable . . . 6-832 switch_gprs_pdchs . . . 6-833 sync_loss_daily . . . 6-835 sync_loss_hourly . . . 6-836 sync_loss_oos . . . 6-837 sync_loss_restore . . . 6-838 sync_time_oos . . . 6-839 sync_time_restore . . . 6-840 t_avg_t . . . 6-841 t_avg_w . . . 6-842 tch_busy_critical_threshold . . . 6-844 tch_busy_norm_threshold . . . 6-845 tch_congest_prevent_thres . . . 6-846 tch_flow_control . . . 6-847 tch_full_need_low_water_mark . . . 6-849 tch_usage_threshold . . . 6-850 tdd_qoffset . . . 6-851 td_enabled . . . 6-852 tdm_switch. . . 6-853 tdm_ts_blocks . . . 6-854 temporary_offset . . . 6-855 thp_be_weight . . . 6-857 thp_bg_weight . . . 6-858 thp_i2_weight . . . 6-859 thp_i3_weight . . . 6-860 thp_stream_weight . . . 6-861 threshold. . . 6-862 timing_advance_period. . . 6-863 tlli_blk_coding . . . 6-865 trace_msgs_after_ho . . . 6-866 trace_msgs_before_ho . . . 6-867 trunk_critical_threshold . . . 6-868 trunk_major_threshold . . . 6-869 ts_alloc_flag . . . 6-870 ts_in_usf_active . . . 6-872 tsc_update_method . . . 6-873 tx_integer . . . 6-875 tx_power_cap . . . 6-877 u_rxlev_dl_ih . . . 6-879 u_rxlev_dl_p . . . 6-881 u_rxlev_ul_ih . . . 6-883 u_rxlev_ul_p . . . 6-885 u_rxqual_dl_p . . . 6-887 u_rxqual_dl_p_hr . . . 6-889 u_rxqual_ul_p . . . 6-891 u_rxqual_ul_p_hr . . . 6-893 ul_audio_lev_offset . . . 6-895 ul_rxlev_ho_allowed . . . 6-896 ul_rxqual_ho_allowed . . . 6-898 umts_band_preferred . . . 6-900 umts_cpich_ec_no_min . . . 6-901 umts_cpich_rscp_min . . . 6-902
Technical Description: BSS Command Reference Contents use_neighbor_pbgt_hreqave . . . 6-907 volume_control_type . . . 6-908 wait_for_reselection . . . 6-910 wait_indication_parameters . . . 6-911 worse_neighbor_ho . . . 6-913 zone_ho_hyst . . . 6-914 zone_pingpong_count . . . 6-916 zone_pingpong_preferred_zone . . . 6-917
Chapter 7: Timer parameters
add_access_class . . . 7-2 assign_successful . . . 7-3 auto_dl_dur . . . 7-5 bcch_info. . . 7-6 bep_period . . . 7-7 bep_period2 . . . 7-8 bounce_protect_cong_tmr . . . 7-9 bounce_protect_qual_tmr . . . 7-10 bsc_audit. . . 7-11 bsc_audit_response . . . 7-12 bss_overload_control . . . 7-13 bssgp_fc_period_c . . . 7-14 bssgp_t1_timer . . . 7-16 bssgp_t2_timer . . . 7-18 bssgp_t4_timer . . . 7-20 bssgp_t5_timer . . . 7-22 bssgp_t6_timer . . . 7-23 bssgp_t8_timer . . . 7-24 bssmap_t1 . . . 7-25 bssmap_t4 . . . 7-26 bssmap_t7 . . . 7-28 bssmap_t8 . . . 7-30 bssmap_t10 . . . 7-32 bssmap_t11 . . . 7-34 bssmap_t13 . . . 7-36 bssmap_t19 . . . 7-38 bssmap_t20 . . . 7-39 bssmap_tqho . . . 7-40 bts_audit . . . 7-41 bts_audit_response. . . 7-42 bts_escalation . . . 7-43 carrier_free_immediate . . . 7-44 cbch_1 . . . 7-45 cbch_2 . . . 7-46 cbch_3 . . . 7-47 channel_act . . . 7-48 channel_teardown . . . 7-49 cipher_comp_ms . . . 7-50 ciphering_successful . . . 7-52 circuit_reset_ack . . . 7-54 clear_cmd_ext_ho . . . 7-55 clear_command . . . 7-56 dealloc_inact . . . 7-57 delay_dl_rel_dur . . . 7-58 delay_ul_rel_dur . . . 7-59 downlink_sync_timer . . . 7-60 dynet_retry_time . . . 7-62
Contents early_classmark_delay . . . 7-64 emerg_reserved . . . 7-65 ext_ho_allocation. . . 7-66 ext_rtry_cand_prd . . . 7-67 flow_control_t1. . . 7-68 flow_control_t2. . . 7-69 gbl_thrput_period . . . 7-70 gprs_penalty_time . . . 7-71 gprs_smg30_t3192 . . . 7-72 gprs_t3168 . . . 7-73 gprs_t3192 . . . 7-74 handover_recognized_period . . . 7-75 ho_ack . . . 7-77 ho_allocation . . . 7-78 ho_complete . . . 7-79 ho_request . . . 7-80 ho_successful . . . 7-81 hop_count_timer . . . 7-82 initial_sync_timer . . . 7-83 lb_int_bssmap_t4 . . . 7-85 lb_int_bssmap_t13 . . . 7-86 lb_int_clear_command . . . 7-87 lb_int_sccp_released . . . 7-88 lb_int_sccp_tconn_est . . . 7-89 lb_int_sccp_tiar . . . 7-90 lb_int_sccp_tias . . . 7-91 lb_int_sccp_trel . . . 7-92 lb_int_spi. . . 7-93 lb_int_ss7_l2_t1 . . . 7-94 lb_int_ss7_l2_t2 . . . 7-95 lb_int_ss7_l2_t3 . . . 7-96 lb_int_ss7_l2_t4 . . . 7-97 lb_int_ss7_l2_t5 . . . 7-98 lb_int_ss7_l2_t6 . . . 7-99 lb_int_ss7_l2_t7 . . . 7-100 lb_int_ss7_l3_t1 . . . 7-101 lb_int_ss7_l3_t2 . . . 7-102 lb_int_ss7_l3_t4 . . . 7-103 lb_int_ss7_l3_t5 . . . 7-104 lb_int_ss7_l3_t12 . . . 7-105 lb_int_ss7_l3_t13 . . . 7-106 lb_int_ss7_l3_t14 . . . 7-107 lb_int_ss7_l3_t17 . . . 7-108 lb_int_ss7_l3_t22 . . . 7-109 lb_int_ss7_l3_t23 . . . 7-111 lb_int_ss7_slt_t1 . . . 7-112 lb_int_t_stat_info . . . 7-113 lcs_perf_location . . . 7-114 lcs_segmentation. . . 7-115 lcs_supervision . . . 7-116 mode_modify . . . 7-117 mode_rr_modify_ack . . . 7-118 ms_sapi3_est . . . 7-120 nc_non_drx_period . . . 7-122 nc_reporting_period_i . . . 7-124
Technical Description: BSS Command Reference Contents ns_block_timer . . . 7-129 ns_reset_period . . . 7-130 ns_reset_timer . . . 7-132 ns_test_timer. . . 7-133 pccch_drx_timer_max . . . 7-135 penalty_time . . . 7-137 phase_lock_duration . . . 7-139 psi1_repeat_period . . . 7-140 radio_chan_released . . . 7-142 red_psp_audit_tmr . . . 7-143 register_exp . . . 7-144 rf_chan_rel_ack . . . 7-145 rr_ny1_rep . . . 7-146 rr_t3103 . . . 7-148 rr_t3101 . . . 7-150 rr_t3105 . . . 7-151 rr_t3109 . . . 7-153 rr_t3111_sd . . . 7-155 rr_t3111_tch . . . 7-157 rr_t3212 . . . 7-159 rsl_congestion_alarm_timer . . . 7-161 rtry_cand_prd . . . 7-162 sacch_info . . . 7-164 sccp_released . . . 7-166 sccp_tconn_est . . . 7-167 sccp_tiar . . . 7-168 sccp_tias . . . 7-170 sccp_trel . . . 7-171 sm_audit_response . . . 7-172 spi . . . 7-173 ss7_l2_t1 . . . 7-175 ss7_hsp_l2_t1 . . . 7-177 ss7_l2_t1 . . . 7-179 ss7_l2_t2 . . . 7-181 ss7_l2_t3 . . . 7-183 ss7_l2_t4 . . . 7-185 ss7_l2_t5 . . . 7-186 ss7_l2_t6 . . . 7-187 ss7_l2_t7 . . . 7-189 ss7_l3_t1 . . . 7-190 ss7_l3_t2 . . . 7-191 ss7_l3_t4 . . . 7-192 ss7_l3_t5 . . . 7-193 ss7_l3_t12 . . . 7-194 ss7_l3_t13 . . . 7-195 ss7_l3_t14 . . . 7-196 ss7_l3_t17 . . . 7-197 ss7_l3_t22 . . . 7-198 ss7_l3_t23 . . . 7-200 ss7_slt_t1 . . . 7-202 start_ack . . . 7-203 static_sync_timer. . . 7-204 stop_dri_tx_time . . . 7-206 t_stat_info . . . 7-207 uplink_sync_timer . . . 7-208 valid_candidate_period. . . 7-210 zone_pingpong_disable_win . . . 7-211 zone_pingpong_enable_win . . . 7-212
Contents
Chapter 8: Device/Function parameters
Device and function database parameters presentation . . . 8-2
antenna_select . . . 8-6 ber_oos_mon_period . . . 8-8 ber_restore_mon_period . . . 8-10 bsc_cbc_operator . . . 8-12 cabinet_type . . . 8-13 cavity . . . 8-17 cbc_operator . . . 8-18 cell_zone . . . 8-19 chan_alloc_priority . . . 8-21 cic_block_thresh . . . 8-22 clkx0 . . . 8-24 clkx1 . . . 8-26 clkx2 . . . 8-28 combiner_address . . . 8-30 combiner_id . . . 8-31 combining_type . . . 8-32 dri_density . . . 8-34 ext_pdchs . . . 8-36 ext_timeslots . . . 8-38 fm_cell_type . . . 8-40 frequency_type. . . 8-42 hdsl_modem_setting . . . 8-44 hdsl_oos_mon_period. . . 8-46 hdsl_restore_mon_period. . . 8-48 ias_connected . . . 8-50 int_antenna . . . 8-51 int_hdsl_modem . . . 8-52 lapd_k . . . 8-53 lapd_n200 . . . 8-55 lapd_t200_timer . . . 8-57 max_cbls . . . 8-59 max_dris . . . 8-60 max_gsls . . . 8-62 max_mtls . . . 8-63 mms_priority . . . 8-65 msc_mms_id . . . 8-66 msi_type . . . 8-67 n391 . . . 8-69 n392 . . . 8-70 n393 . . . 8-71 nbit . . . 8-72 ne_id . . . 8-73 opto_reporting . . . 8-74 pkt_radio_type . . . 8-76 pref_rtf_id . . . 8-79 rsl_rate. . . 8-80 rtf_ds0_count . . . 8-81 sd_load. . . 8-83 sd_priority . . . 8-85 shared_timeslots . . . 8-86 slot . . . 8-87 start_ts . . . 8-88
Contents
tdOpt. . . 8-93
transcoding_capability . . . 8-94
tru_id . . . 8-95
List of Figures
List of Figures
■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■Figure 2-1: Remote Transcoder (RXCDR) devices and functions . . . 2-7
Figure 2-2: BSC and InCell BTS . . . 2-8
Figure 2-3: M-Cell and Horizonmacroequipage hierarchy chart . . . 2-9
List of Tables
List of Tables
■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■Table 1-1: Commands status . . . 1-2
Table 1-2: Database parameters status . . . 1-8
Table 1-3: Task oriented MMI commands . . . 1-18
Table 1-4: MMI command availability by location . . . 1-28
Table 1-5: MMI command availability by SYSGEN mode . . . 1-32
Table 1-6: Device Indices . . . 1-40
Table 1-7: Alarm Severities . . . 1-42
Table 3-1: Device literals and descriptions . . . 3-3
Table 3-2: Device and command relationship . . . 3-5
Table 3-3: Device ID requirements . . . 3-9
Table 3-4: Function related commands. . . 3-15
Table 3-5: Function ID requirements. . . 3-16
Table 3-6: Valid slots . . . 3-17
Table 3-7: Equip/Unequip command matrix . . . 3-18
Table 3-8: Alarm devices . . . 3-20
Table 3-9: add_cell command prompts . . . . 3-26
Table 3-10: add_conn valid ranges . . . . 3-34
Table 3-11: Neighbor frequency and number with an EGSM or PGSM source cell . . . 3-36
Table 3-12: Neighbor frequency and number with DCS1800 source cell . . . 3-36
Table 3-13: Prompted Parameters for TD-SCDMA Neighbors . . . 3-40
Table 3-14: add_neighbor command prompts for GSM BA BCCH and SACCH neighbors. . . . 3-44
Table 3-15: add_neighbor command prompts for UTRAN BCCH and SACCH neighbors . . . . 3-46
Table 3-16: add_neighbor command prompts for Blind Search neighbors. . . . 3-47
Table 3-17: Codec Mode Values / Rates . . . 3-66
Table 3-18: Full Rate attribute values for chg_acs_params command. . . . 3-67
Table 3-19: Half Rate attribute values for chg_acs_params command . . . . 3-68
Table 3-20: Full Rate prompts for the chg_acs_params command . . . . 3-69
Table 3-21: Half Rate prompts for chg_acs_params command . . . . 3-70
Table 3-22: Device scheduling defaults . . . 3-78
Table 3-23: RXCDR default DTE addresses. . . 3-98
Table 3-24: BSC default DTE addresses . . . 3-98
Table 3-25: EAS default alarm strings . . . 3-104
Table 3-26: Baseband and Synthesizer frequency hopping restrictions . . . 3-130
Table 3-27: chg_hop_params prompts . . . . 3-133
Table 3-28: Cell frequencies/mobile allocation . . . 3-134
Table 3-29: Restrictions on related commands . . . 3-134
Table 3-30: SMS special characters . . . 3-154
Table 3-31: copy_path command prompts . . . . 3-188
Table 3-32: mod_conn valid ranges . . . . 3-443
Table 3-33: Operational states . . . 3-527
Table 3-34: Administrative states . . . 3-527
Table 3-35: Device states . . . 3-528
Table 3-36: Reason codes . . . 3-529
List of Tables
Table 5-2: Normal and weighted distribution statistic type prompts . . . 5-11
Table 6-1: alt_qual_proc=0 parameter values. . . . 6-26
Table 6-2: alt_qual_proc=1 parameter values. . . . 6-27
Table 6-3: Base Station Identity Code - Hexadecimal Values . . . 6-95
Table 6-4: Base Station Identity Code - Decimal Values . . . 6-95
Table 6-5: CTU2 values . . . 6-115
Table 6-6: Cabinet antenna connector maximum output power (Watts) . . . 6-116
Table 6-7: Values for PGSM, EGSM, DCS1800 and PCS1900 M-Cellmicrosites . . . 6-116
Table 6-8: Values for DCS1800 and M-Cellaccess, sites . . . 6-117
Table 6-9: Sample output power . . . 6-117
Table 6-10: Values for barring classes . . . 6-141
Table 6-11: Maximum mobile power level for PGSM, EGSM and GSM850 cells . . . 6-333
Table 6-12: Maximum mobile power level for DCS1800 cells . . . 6-333
Table 6-13: Maximum mobile power level for PCS1900 cells. . . 6-334
Table 6-14: Modes for gprs_network_operation_mode . . . . 6-335
Table 6-15: Max MS power level for PGSM and EGSM. . . 6-370
Table 6-16: Max MS power level for DCS1800 and PCS1900 cells . . . 6-370
Table 6-17: Max MS power level for class 3 mobiles . . . 6-370
Table 6-18: Max MS power level for PGSM and EGSM cells . . . 6-399
Table 6-19: Max MS power level for DCS1800 and PCS1900 cells . . . 6-399
Table 6-20: Max MS level for class 3 mobiles . . . 6-399
Table 6-21: Prompted parameters for Dual Band Cell use . . . 6-438
Table 6-22: CTU2 values . . . 6-550
Table 6-23: Cabinet antenna connector maximum output power (Watts) . . . 6-551
Table 6-24: Values for PGSM, EGSM, DCS1800 and PCS1900 sites . . . 6-551
Table 6-25: ms_max_range values for normal cells . . . . 6-566
Table 6-26: ms_max_range values for Extended Range cells . . . . 6-566
Table 6-27: Maximum mobile power level for PGSM and EGSM cells . . . 6-575
Table 6-28: Maximum mobile power level for DCS1800 cells . . . 6-575
Table 6-29: Maximum mobile power level for PCS1900 cells. . . 6-576
Table 6-30: Bit mapping of ncc_of_plmn_allowed. . . . 6-596
Table 6-31: Configurations for network_control_order . . . . 6-601
Table 6-32: Values for prach_tx_int representing number of frame slots . . . . 6-670
Table 6-33: qsearch_p attribute values below threshold. . . . 6-705
Table 6-34: qsearch_p attribute values above threshold. . . . 6-705
Table 6-35: Example cell configurations for rach_load_threshold . . . . 6-715
Table 7-1: Impermissible combinations of psi1_repeat_period and bs_pbcch_blks . . . . 7-141
Table 8-1: Cabinets/Groups . . . 8-13
Table 8-2: Permitted CAB modifications . . . 8-15
Table 8-3: Values for PGSM, EGSM and PCS 1900 sites . . . 8-97
Table 8-4: Values for DCS 1800 sites. . . 8-98
Table 8-5: Values for PGSM and EGSM M-Cellmicrosites . . . 8-99
Table 8-6: Values for DCS 1800 for M-CELL6, HorizonMacro, HorizonMacro2, Horizon2micro
and Horizon2minisites. . . 8-99
About This Manual
Technical Description: BSS Command
Reference
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This manual is a reference document containing descriptions of the Man-Machine Interface (MMI) commands and parameters used within the Motorola GSM system.
This document supports the following Motorola BSS equipment: BTS4, BTS5, BTS6, BSSC, BSSC2, ExCell 4, ExCell 6, TopCell, M-CellTM2, M-Cell6, M-Cellmicro, M-Cellcity, Horizonmicro, Horizoncompact, M-Cellaccess, Horizonmacro, Horizon IImacro, Horizonmicro2, Horizoncompact2, Horizon IIminiand Packet Control Unit (PCU).
The BSS Command Reference manual is presented in three volumes:
• Volume 1: contains Chapters 1 to 5 providing descriptions of BSS Commands.
• Volume 2: contains Chapter 6 providing descriptions of CM parameters used with BSS Commands.
• Volume 3: contains Chapters 7 and 8 providing descriptions of Timer parameters and Device/Function parameters used with BSS Commands.
Each volume contains a full Contents list and an Index for the whole of the manual.
Background information
Lists of the additions, changes, and deletions to commands and parameters introduced by the particular software release version in this issue of the BSS Command Reference manual, is provided inVersion updates due to this software release on page 1-2of Volume 1.
A customer reference form for recording local settings of new/modified GSR9 parameters is provided inGSR9 new/modified parameters user reference form on page 1-10also of Volume 1.
Revision history
Revision history
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Version information
The following table lists the supported versions of this manual in order of issue:
Issue Date of issue Remarks
Q Sep 2004 GSM Software Release 7 Half Rate R Nov 2006 GSM Software Release 8 GMR-02 S Apr 2008 GSM Software Release 9
S Nov 2009 GSM Software Release FP 1
Resolution of Service Requests
The following Service Requests are resolved in this document:
Service
Request CMBP Number Remarks
2208880 Amended valid range of bssgp_cbl_bit parameter. 2206085 Modified the default value range in Table 6–2.
2217478 Added text under Values for band_preference_mode parameter.
2212460 Added Note to rci_error_gen_thresh parameter. 2248104 Modified default value for rtf_ds0_count parameter. 2288107 Amended Command Prompts Table for XBL device in
Chapter 2.
2287328 Updated add_neighbor command in Chapter 3.
2308545 Updated the EMON commands information in Chapter 6. 2315460 Updated the Values section in
handover_required_reject_switch parameter.
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Incorporation of Change Notices
The following Change Notices (CN) are incorporated in this document:
CN Date CN Number Title
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Chapter
1
Introduction to commands
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The following topics are contained in this chapter:
• Version updates due to this software release on page 1-2: lists the commands and parameters that are created, changed, and deleted by this software release.
• GSR9 new/modified parameters user reference form on page 1-10: provides a customer reference form for recording local settings of GSR9 parameters.
• BSS MMI functions on page 1-15: provides an overview of BSS MMI functions for managing the network.
• BSS task-oriented command usage on page 1-18: lists the MMI commands for performing BSS function related tasks.
• Command/database parameter security levels on page 1-22: describes the command/database access security levels.
• Command/database parameter types on page 1-23: describes the command/database parameter classification.
• Commands to be used with caution on page 1-24: lists commands that cause a device to cycle and must be used with caution.
• Parameters to be used with caution on page 1-25: lists parameters that cause a device to cycle and must be used with caution.
• Entering MMI commands on page 1-26: provides guidelines on entering MMI commands and use of the correct syntax.
• MMI command availability on page 1-28: lists MMI command availability by location and by SYSGEN mode.
• GSM cell ID format on page 1-37: describes the two types of GSM cell ID format.
• Indices on page 1-40: describes the indices for devices, including data array location, bin numbers, alarm thresholds, and EAS alarm table.
Version updates due to this software release Chapter 1: Introduction to commands
Version updates due to this software release
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MMI commands and parameters that are new, modified, deleted, or renamed as a result of the introduction of software release GSR 9, are listed separately.
For information about the features included in this software release, refer to Motorola manual
System Information: GSM Overview (68P02901W01).
New, modified and deleted commands
Table 1-1 Commands status
Feature Command Status
{27508} chg_cmd_level on page 3-94 New
chg_level on page 3-142 New
Login on page 3-438 New
Logout on page 3-441 New
{27955A} add_nsvc on page 3-48 Modified
alarm_mode on page 3-52 Modified
assess on page 3-54 Modified
cage_audit on page 3-58 Modified
chg_audit_sched on page 3-76 Modified
chg_element on page 3-106 Modified
del_act_alarm on page 3-190 Modified
del_nsvc on page 3-202 Modified
device_audit on page 3-210 Modified
disp_bss on page 3-229 Modified
disp_element on page 3-272 Modified
disp_equipment on page 3-283 Modified
disp_mms_ts_usage on page 3-330 Modified
disp_nsvc on page 3-353 Modified
disp_processor on page 3-367 Modified
disp_traffic on page 3-394 Modified
equip on page 3-403 Modified
Technical Description: BSS Command Reference New, modified and deleted commands
Table 1-1 Commands status (Continued)
Feature Command Status
{27955A} mod_nsvc on page 3-445 Modified
modify_value on page 3-456 Modified
query_audits on page 3-472 Modified
reset_device on page 3-485 Modified
reset_site on page 3-492 Modified
site_audit on page 3-507 Modified
soft_reset on page 3-511 Modified
state on page 3-515 Modified
status_mode on page 3-530 Modified
unequip on page 3-570 Modified
unlock_device on page 3-581 Modified
{22168} ins_device on page 3-423 Modified
reset_device on page 3-485 Modified
{22169} add_conn on page 3-33 Modified
del_conn on page 3-195 Modified
mod_conn on page 3-442 Modified
{22266} chg_stat_prop on page 5-5 Modified
disp_enable_stat on page 5-12 Modified
disp_stat_prop on page 5-24 Modified
disp_stats on page 5-34 Modified
stat_mode on page 5-48 Modified
{25423} disp_version on page 3-399 Modified
disp_options on page 3-356
{25424} chg_csfp on page 3-95 Modified
disp_csfp on page 3-263 Modified
{25867} disp_stat_prop on page 5-24 Modified
stat_mode on page 5-48 Modified
{26481} disp_equipment on page 3-283 Modified
equip on page 3-403 Modified
modify_value on page 3-456 Modified
unequip on page 3-570 Modified
{26811} copy_cell on page 3-179 Modified {27236} diagnose_device on page 3-217 Modified
disp_cal_data on page 3-233 Modified
New, modified and deleted commands Chapter 1: Introduction to commands
Table 1-1 Commands status (Continued)
Feature Command Status
equip on page 3-403 Modified
{27703A} chg_element on page 3-106 Modified
stat_mode on page 5-48 Modified
disp_options on page 3-356 Modified
disp_rtf_channel on page 3-375 Modified
{28351} disp_equipment on page 3-283 Modified
disp_processor on page 3-367 Modified
equip on page 3-403 Modified
lock_device on page 3-429 Modified
modify_value on page 3-456 Modified
state on page 3-515 Modified
disp_stats on page 5-34 Modified
stat_mode on page 5-48 Modified
{30828} disp_options on page 3-356 Modified {23306} chg_element on page 3-106 Modified
disp_element on page 3-272 Modified
{25002} cage_audit on page 3-58 Modified
chg_audit_sched on page 3-76 Modified
chg_element on page 3-106 Modified
device_audit on page 3-210 Modified
query_audits on page 3-472 Modified
{26740} chg_audit_sched on page 3-76 Modified
chg_element on page 3-106 Modified
device_audit on page 3-210 Modified
disp_element on page 3-272 Modified
disp_equipment on page 3-283 Modified
disp_traffic on page 3-394 Modified
equip on page 3-403 Modified
ins_device on page 3-423 Modified
unequip on page 3-570 Modified
unlock_device on page 3-581 Modified
{27508} disp_mms_ts_usage on page 3-330 Modified
Technical Description: BSS Command Reference New, modified and deleted commands
Table 1-1 Commands status (Continued)
Feature Command Status
{28000} chg_element on page 3-106 Modified
disp_element on page 3-272 Modified
{28000`} equip on page 3-403 Modified {28337} chg_element on page 3-106 Modified
chg_stat_prop on page 5-5 Modified
disp_element on page 3-272 Modified
disp_enable_stat on page 5-12 Modified
disp_equipment on page 3-283 Modified
disp_hdlc on page 3-317 Modified
disp_mms_ts_usage on page 3-330 Modified
disp_stat_prop on page 5-24 Modified
disp_stats on page 5-34 Modified
equip on page 3-403 Modified
modify_value on page 3-456 Modified
reassign on page 3-477 Modified
stat_mode on page 5-48 Modified
{31400} add_neighbor on page 3-35 Modified
chg_element on page 3-106 Modified
disp_element on page 3-272 Modified
disp_neighbor on page 3-343 Modified
disp_options on page 3-356 Modified
modify_neighbor on page 3-447 Modified
{32340} chg_element on page 3-106 Modified
disp_element on page 3-272 Modified
{33863} chg_stat_prop on page 5-5 Modified
disp_enable_stat on page 5-12 Modified
stat_mode on page 5-48 Modified
{23292} chg_element on page 3-106 Modified
disp_stat_prop on page 5-24 Modified
disp_stats on page 5-34 Modified
stat_mode on page 5-48 Modified
{26881} chg_cell_element on page 3-84 Modified
chg_element on page 3-106 Modified
chg_stat_prop on page 5-5 Modified
New, modified and deleted commands Chapter 1: Introduction to commands
Table 1-1 Commands status (Continued)
Feature Command Status
disp_cell on page 3-241 Modified
disp_element on page 3-272 Modified
{26881} disp_options on page 3-356 Modified
disp_stat_prop on page 5-24 Modified
{31565} chg_cell_element on page 3-84 Modified
chg_element on page 3-106 Modified
chg_stat_prop on page 5-5 Modified
disp_element on page 3-272 Modified
disp_enable_stat on page 5-12 Modified
disp_stats on page 5-34 Modified
disp_stat_prop on page 5-24 Modified
stat_mode on page 5-48 Modified
{33397} chg_stat_prop on page 5-5 Modified
disp_enable_stat on page 5-12 Modified
disp_stats on page 5-34 Modified
disp_stat_prop on page 5-24 Modified
stat_mode on page 5-48 Modified
{34144} disp_cell_status on page 3-247 Modified {34145} disp_equipment on page 3-283 Modified {29693A} chg_element on page 3-106 Modified
disp_element on page 3-272 Modified
{33780} chg_stat_prop on page 5-5 Modified
disp_enable_stat on page 5-12 Modified
stat_mode on page 5-48 Modified
{34164} chg_cell_element on page 3-84 Modified
chg_element on page 3-106 Modified
disp_element on page 3-272 Modified
{33812} add_neighbor on page 3-35 Modified {34320G} chg_element on page 3-106 Modified
disp_element on page 3-272 Modified
disp_options on page 3-356 Modified
{34303} chg_element on page 3-106 Modified
Technical Description: BSS Command Reference New, modified and deleted commands
Table 1-1 Commands status (Continued)
Feature Command Status
{23311A} chg_cell_element on page 3-84 Modified
chg_element on page 3-106 Modified
chg_hop_params on page 3-128 Modified
disp_cell_status on page 3-247 Modified
disp_equipment on page 3-283 Modified
disp_options on page 3-356 Modified
disp_rtf_channel on page 3-375 Modified
equip on page 3-403 Modified
modify_value on page 3-456 Modified
New, modified and deleted database parameters Chapter 1: Introduction to commands
New, modified and deleted database parameters
Table 1-2 Database parameters status
Feature Parameter Status
{27717} bssgp_t4_timer on page 7-20 New {27703A} arp_bg_1 on page 6-47 New
arp_bg_2 on page 6-49 New
arp_bg_3 on page 6-51 New
arp_i_be_1 on page 6-53 New
arp_i_be_2 on page 6-55 New
arp_i_be_3 on page 6-57 New
arp_streaming_1 on page 6-59 New
arp_streaming_2 on page 6-61 New
arp_streaming_3 on page 6-63 New
mtbr_downgrade_enabled on page 6-589 New
{27703A} pfm_sig_enabled on page 6-646 New
qos_mbr_enabled on page 6-688 New
streaming_enabled on page 6-826 New
sgsn_release on page 6-803 New
thp_stream_weight on page 6-861 New
{26481} cabinet_type on page 8-13 Modified {28000} prp_fanout_mode on page 6-678 New
prpThptOpt on page 6-679 New
{28337} ss7_hsp_l2_t1 on page 7-177 New {28938} IncellOpt on page 6-428 New {28351} base_ip_address on page 6-77 New {26740} eth_rx_errors_threshold on page 6-279 New
eth_tx_errors_threshold on page 6-280 New
dsp_error_clr_thresh on page 6-239 New
dsp_error_gen_thresh on page 6-241 New
dsp_error_inc on page 6-242 New
psi_trau_fill_frames_threshold on page 6-681 New
{26740} tdm_ts_blocks on page 6-854 New {30830} asym_edge_enabled on page 6-65 New
Technical Description: BSS Command Reference New, modified and deleted database parameters
Table 1-2 Database parameters status (Continued)
Feature Parameter Status
{32340} cell_barred_delay on page 6-147 New {30828} ctu2d_cap_opt on page 6-179 New {27508} fieldeng_always _enabled on page 6-296 New {30340} stp_pc on page 6-823 New
stp_pc_enabled on page 6-824 New
{31400} tdOpt on page 8-93 New
tdd_qoffset on page 6-851 New
td_enabled on page 6-852 New
{25002} tdm_switch on page 6-853 New {26881} ext_ul_dur on page 6-283 New
ext_utbf_nodata on page 6-284 New
extuplinkOpt on page 6-288 New
ddtr_ctrl_enabled on page 6-186 Modified
{26881} gprs_bs_cv_max on page 6-311 Modified {31565} _cell_data,20 on page 6-6 New {29693A} fer_meas_period on page 6-295 New {34320G} power_save_enable on page 6-665 New
Pw_Save_SwitchOpt on page 6-682 New
{34303} _site_data, 5 on page 6-8 New {23306} bsp_overload_protection on page 6-96 New {23311A} ercgprsOpt on page 6-277 New