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eNodeB

V100R005C00
Parameter Reference
Issue 01

Date 2012/05/11

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Purpose
This document describes the MO parameters of eNodeB. For the details about the paramete
parameter list.

Intended Audience
This document is intended for:
• Network planners
• System engineers
• Field engineers
• Shift operators
• Site maintainers
• Network operators

Parameter Attribute Description


The following table describes the attributes of each parameter.
Parameter Attribute
MO
Parameter ID
Parameter Name
NE
MML Command
Meaning
IsKey
Mandatory
Dynamic Attribute
Feature ID
Feature Name
Value Type
GUI Value Range
Enumeration Number/Bit
Unit
Actual Value Range

Default Value

Recommended Value
Initial Value Source

Impact
Parameter Relationship

Access

Service Interrupted After Modification


Interruption Scope
Interruption Duration (min)
Caution
Validation of Modification
Impact on Radio Network
Performance
Introduced in Version…
Attribute

Change History
For detailed parameter changes, see the release notes.

Issue Date
03 2012/5/11
02 2012/4/28
01 2012/3/30
Draft B 2012/2/15
Draft A 2012/1/10
he MO parameters of eNodeB. For the details about the parameters related to northbound interface interconnectio

scription
es the attributes of each parameter.
Description
Managed object of NE.
A simple character string used for identifying a parameter.
Name of a parameter.
NEs on which the parameter is set.
Man Machine Language (MML) command related to the parameter.
Definition, purpose, and protocols of the parameter.
Whether the parameter is used to identify an MO instance.
Whether the parameter is mandatory for creating an MO instance.
Whether the parameter is dynamic for an MO. If the parameter is not dynamic, it can be added,
modified, or removed; if the parameter is dynamic, it cannot.
ID of the feature that uses the parameter.
Name of the feature that uses the parameter.
Type of a parameter value.
Range of the parameter values displayed on the GUI.
Enumeration number corresponding to the GUI value of a parameter of the enumeration type, or
bit
Unitposition corresponding
of a parameter to the GUIon
value displayed value of a parameter of the bit field type.
the GUI.
Range of the actual values corresponding to the parameter values displayed on the GUI.
Initial value assigned by the system for a parameter. For a mandatory parameter, no default value
is available. For a bit field parameter, if the value of a sub-parameter is ON, the bit representing
the sub-parameter is set to 1; if the value of a sub-parameter is OFF, the bit representing the sub-
parameter is set to 0. None indicates that no default value is available.
Generally, it is displayed on the configuration window of an ADD command but not displayed on
the configuration window of a MOD/RMV/DSP/LST command.

Parameter values recommended for different scenarios.


Source for the initial configuration of a parameter. The initial value source can be:
Radio planning (Internal planning): The parameter value comes from the radio network plan,
facilitating resource management on the NE.
Radio planning (Negotiation with the peer): The parameter value comes from the radio network
plan. The NE negotiates this value with the peer device to ensure successful interworking.
Transport planning (Internal planning): The parameter value comes from the transport network
plan, facilitating resource management on the NE.
Transport planning (Negotiation with the peer): The parameter value comes from the transport
network plan. The NE negotiates this value with the peer device to ensure successful
interworking.
Equipment planning: The parameter value comes from the equipment plan.
Engineering design: The parameter value comes from the algorithm or function design.
Default/recommended value: The parameter value uses the default or recommended value,
where the recommended value is preferential. The default/recommended value can be used in
most scenarios and adjusted for a specific scenario.
N/A: The parameter value is not required.
Parameter impact scope.
Relationship with other parameters. For example, to use this parameter, you need to set related
switches this
Whether and parameter
parameters.is Read & Write or Read Only. If a parameter is not dynamic and is read
only, it can be set only when the MO is created and cannot be modified later. To modify the
parameter, you must delete the MO first and then create it again.
Whether modifying the parameter value interrupts the ongoing services.
Possible interruption scope.
Possible interruption duration (unit: minute).
Cautions to be taken during the modification.
How this parameter takes effect and whether the equipment needs to be restarted after the
modification.
Impact of the parameter on radio network performance.

Product version in which the parameter is introduced.


Whether the parameter is a radio parameter, a transport parameter, or an equipment parameter.

nges, see the release notes.

Description
This is the third official release.
This is the second official release.
This is the first official release.
This is the draft.
This is the draft.
rameters related to northbound interface interconnection, see the

parameter.

ed to the parameter.
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g an MO instance.
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mic, it cannot.

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value of a parameter of the enumeration type, or
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LST command.

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ter value comes from the radio network plan,

parameter value comes from the radio network


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NE.
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transport parameter, or an equipment parameter.
MO Parameter ID Parameter Name NE MML Command

LST BCCHCFG
BcchCfg LocalCellId Local cell ID eNodeB
MOD BCCHCFG
Meaning IsKey Mandatory Dynamic Attribute Feature ID

Indicates the local


ID of the cell. It LBFD-001001 /
YES YES No
uniquely identifies a TDLBFD-001001
cell within a BS.
Enumeration
Feature Name Value Type GUI Value Range Unit
Number/Bit

3GPP R8
Interval Type 0~17 N/A None
Specifications
Actual Value Recommended Initial Value
Default Value Impact
Range Value Setting Source

Radio Planning
0~17 None None BcchCfg
(Internal planning)
Service
Parameter Interruption
Access Interrupted After Interruption Scope
Relationship Duration (min)
Modification

None Read Only N/A N/A N/A


Impact on Radio
Validation of Introduced in
Caution Network Attribute
Modification Version...
Performance

None N/A None V100R001C00 Radio

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