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Radio Link Timeout

This document describes the Radio Link Timeout (RLT) parameter which sets the time for disconnecting a call if the mobile station fails to decode messages over the dedicated channel. The counter decreases by 1 for each missed message and increases by 2 for each received message, and the call is disconnected if it reaches 0. The recommended value is 36 times which corresponds to 17,280 milliseconds or 28.8 seconds. Modifying this parameter has no impact on equipment or interrupts service.

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Radio Link Timeout

This document describes the Radio Link Timeout (RLT) parameter which sets the time for disconnecting a call if the mobile station fails to decode messages over the dedicated channel. The counter decreases by 1 for each missed message and increases by 2 for each received message, and the call is disconnected if it reaches 0. The recommended value is 36 times which corresponds to 17,280 milliseconds or 28.8 seconds. Modifying this parameter has no impact on equipment or interrupts service.

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RLT

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5.3.6.255.15 RLT

5.3.6.255.15 RLT

MO GCELLCCBASIC

Parameter ID RLT

Parameter Name Radio Link Timeout

NE BSC6910

MML Command SET GCELLCCBASIC

Meaning Time for disconnecting a call when the MS fails to decode the SACCH. Once a
dedicated channel is assigned to the MS, the counter S is enabled and the initial
value is set to this parameter value. Each time an SACCH message is not
decoded, the counter S decreases by 1. Each time an SACCH message is
correctly decoded, the counter S increases by 2. When the counter S is equal to
0, the downlink radio link is considered as failed. Therefore, when the voice or
data quality is degraded to an unacceptable situation and it cannot be improved
through power control or channel handover, the connection is to be re-established
or released.

IsKey NO

Mandatory NO

Feature ID GBFD-111004

Feature Name Radio Dedicated Channel Management

Value Type Enumeration Type


GUI Value Range 4_Times, 8_Times, 12_Times, 16_Times, 20_Times, 24_Times, 28_Times,
32_Times, 36_Times, 40_Times, 44_Times, 48_Times, 52_Times, 56_Times,
60_Times, 64_Times

Enumeration 4_Times~0, 8_Times~1, 12_Times~2, 16_Times~3, 20_Times~4, 24_Times~5,


Number/Bit 28_Times~6, 32_Times~7, 36_Times~8, 40_Times~9, 44_Times~10,
48_Times~11, 52_Times~12, 56_Times~13, 60_Times~14, 64_Times~15

Unit 480ms

Actual Value Range 1920~30720

Default Value 36_Times

Recommended 36_Times
Value

Initial Value Source Radio Planning (Negotiation with the peer)

Impact Cell

Parameter None
Relationship

Access Read & Write

Service Interrupted No (And no impact on the UE in idle mode)


After Modification

Interruption Scope N/A

Interruption N/A
Duration(Min)

Caution None

Validation of The parameter modification has no impact on the equipment.


Modification

Impact on Radio If this parameter is set to a small value, the radio link is vulnerable to failure, call
Network drops are likely to occur. If this parameter is set to a large value, the MS does not
Performance release the connection for a long time, decreasing the resource usage. The
parameter is valid in the downlink.

Introduced in BSC6910 V100R015


Version

Attribute Radio

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