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WCDMA Radio Network Test Practice
Manual
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Contents
Unit 1 Software Installation..........................................................................................................................1
1.1 Operating Environment .....................................................................................................................1
1.2 Software Installation..........................................................................................................................1
1.3 Legal use of the sofeware ..................................................................................................................5
1.3.1 Installing MicroDog Driver ....................................................................................................5
1.3.2 Upgrading MicroDog..............................................................................................................6
1.4 Uninstalling software.........................................................................................................................6
Unit 2 Main operation Interfaces.................................................................................................................7
2.1 Operating Interface............................................................................................................................7
2.2 Window Interface ..............................................................................................................................7
2.2.1 Title bar...................................................................................................................................7
2.2.2 Menu bar.................................................................................................................................7
2.2.3 Navigation status controlling bar............................................................................................8
2.2.4 Navigation...............................................................................................................................8
Unit 3 Project parameter ............................................................................................................................10
3.1 Load Project Parameter....................................................................................................................10
3.2 Unload of Project Parameter............................................................................................................12
3.3 PSC Color Setting............................................................................................................................13
Unit 4 Hardware Configuration.................................................................................................................14
4.1 Hardware Connection......................................................................................................................14
4.2 Hardware Detection.........................................................................................................................14
4.3 Configure Hardware Parameter .......................................................................................................15
Unit 5 File Management..............................................................................................................................18
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5.1 File Record...................................................................................................................................... 18
5.2 File Replay...................................................................................................................................... 20
5.3 File Export....................................................................................................................................... 21
5.4 Indoor Test File Process.................................................................................................................. 23
5.5 APT File Setting.............................................................................................................................. 23
Unit 6 Signaling and Event......................................................................................................................... 25
6.1 Signaling Display............................................................................................................................ 25
6.1.1 Signaling List Display.......................................................................................................... 25
6.1.2 Sigaling Decode Content Display ........................................................................................ 26
6.1.3 Sigling Filter ........................................................................................................................ 26
6.1.4 Signaling Find...................................................................................................................... 27
6.2 Event Display.................................................................................................................................. 28
6.2.1 Event Information Display................................................................................................... 29
6.2.2 Event Synchronization and Pause ........................................................................................ 29
6.3 Event Setting................................................................................................................................... 30
6.3.1 Event List ............................................................................................................................. 30
6.3.2 Add Event ............................................................................................................................ 31
6.3.3 Delete Event......................................................................................................................... 31
6.3.4 Edit Event............................................................................................................................. 31
6.4 User-defined Event ......................................................................................................................... 32
6.5 Event Filter...................................................................................................................................... 35
Unit 7 Test Control ..................................................................................................................................... 36
7.1 How to open test control window ................................................................................................... 36
7.2 Customize and Implement Test Plan............................................................................................... 36
7.2.1 Add Test Item....................................................................................................................... 36
7.2.2 Delete Test Items.................................................................................................................. 36
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7.2.3 Adjust Test Item ...................................................................................................................37
7.2.4 Save Test Item ......................................................................................................................37
7.2.5 Implement and Control Test Plan .........................................................................................37
7.3 Calling Audio Test...........................................................................................................................39
7.4 Called Party Voice Test...................................................................................................................40
7.5 MOS Test.........................................................................................................................................41
7.6 PPP Test...........................................................................................................................................42
7.7 FTP Test ..........................................................................................................................................45
7.8 WAP Test ........................................................................................................................................49
7.9 SMS Test .........................................................................................................................................54
7.10 GPRS Test .....................................................................................................................................58
7.11 PDP Test........................................................................................................................................60
7.12 PING Test......................................................................................................................................62
7.13 HTTP Test .....................................................................................................................................63
7.14 MMS Test......................................................................................................................................66
7.15 Condition Test ...............................................................................................................................67
Unit 8 GSM/UMTS Wireless Parameter Display .....................................................................................69
8.1 GSM Mode ......................................................................................................................................69
8.1.1 Serving NB Cell Param.........................................................................................................69
8.1.2 Current Channel....................................................................................................................70
8.1.3 Serving Cell ..........................................................................................................................71
8.1.4 RLC ......................................................................................................................................72
8.1.5 Rxlev Rxqual ........................................................................................................................73
8.1.6 LLC.......................................................................................................................................74
8.1.7 EGPRS..................................................................................................................................74
8.1.8 Serving NB Cell Rxlev .........................................................................................................75
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8.2 UMTS Mode ................................................................................................................................... 76
8.2.1 WCDMA Dedicated Physical Channels UL ........................................................................ 76
8.2.2 WCDMA PRACH................................................................................................................ 76
8.2.3 WCDMA RACH.................................................................................................................. 77
8.2.4 WCDMA Active & Neighbor Set........................................................................................ 78
8.2.5 WCDMA RRC Status .......................................................................................................... 78
8.2.6 WCDMA Service Cell Information ..................................................................................... 78
8.2.7 WCDMA NAS Status .......................................................................................................... 79
8.2.8 WCDMA NAS MM & GMM Status ................................................................................... 80
8.2.9 WCDMA Dedicated Physical Channels DL ........................................................................ 81
8.2.10 WCDMA Active Set .......................................................................................................... 81
8.2.11 WCDMA Neighbor Set...................................................................................................... 82
8.2.12 WCDMA BLER................................................................................................................. 82
8.2.13 WCDMA Cell Reselection (W Cell).................................................................................. 83
8.2.14 WCDMA Cell Reselection (G Cell)................................................................................... 83
8.2.15 WCDMA Finger................................................................................................................. 84
8.2.16 WCDMA SCH ................................................................................................................... 84
8.2.17 WCDMA Common Physical Channels DL........................................................................ 85
8.2.18 WCDMA RACH ASC Info................................................................................................ 85
8.2.19 WCDMA UL Transport Channel....................................................................................... 86
8.2.20 WCDMA UL Transport Channel Format .......................................................................... 86
8.2.21 WCDMA DL Transport Channel....................................................................................... 87
8.2.22 WCDMA DL Transport Channel Format .......................................................................... 87
8.2.23 WCDMA MAC UL Transport Channel Information......................................................... 88
8.2.24 WCDMA MAC UL Logical Channel Information ............................................................ 88
8.2.25 WCDMA MAC DL Transport Channel Information......................................................... 89
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8.2.26 WCDMA MAC DL Logical Channel Information.............................................................89
8.2.27 WCDMA MAC UL Traffic Volume ..................................................................................90
8.2.28 WCDMA RLC UL AM Statistics(1)..................................................................................90
8.2.29 WCDMA RLC UL AM Statistics (2).................................................................................91
8.2.30 WCDMA RLC DL AM Statistics (1).................................................................................91
8.2.31 WCDMA RLC DL AM Statistics(2)..................................................................................92
8.2.32 WCDMA Power Info..........................................................................................................93
8.2.33 WCDMA Serving_Neighbor Cell List ...............................................................................93
8.2.34 WCDMA Set Cell List........................................................................................................94
8.2.35 HSDPA HS-SCCH Information .........................................................................................94
8.2.36 HSDPA HS-DPCCH Information ......................................................................................95
8.2.37 HSDPA Decoder Status......................................................................................................95
8.2.38 HSUPA Happy Bit Status...................................................................................................96
8.2.39 HSDPA UL Bler Information.............................................................................................96
8.2.40 HSUPA E-DCH Control Information.................................................................................97
8.2.41 HSUPA E-DCH Control Information(2).......................................................................97
8.2.42 HSUPA SI Information.......................................................................................................98
Unit 9 Chapter Templates...........................................................................................................................99
9.1 Template Overview .........................................................................................................................99
9.2 Grid Template................................................................................................................................100
9.2.1 Drag IE In the Left Tree To Grid Template........................................................................100
9.2.2 Grid Option Setting.............................................................................................................101
9.2.3 Save Window......................................................................................................................104
9.2.4 Modify the Device Name and Window Name In Current Grid Template..........................104
9.3 Grid & Chart Template..................................................................................................................105
9.3.1 Drage IE To Grid & Chart Template..................................................................................105
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9.3.2 Grid Option Setting And Chart Option Setting.................................................................. 105
9.3.3 Save Window ..................................................................................................................... 106
9.3.4 Modify Device Name and Window Name......................................................................... 107
9.4 Set & Grid Template..................................................................................................................... 108
9.4.1 Drag Left Tree IE To Set & Grid Template ....................................................................... 108
9.4.2 Set Grid Option .................................................................................................................. 108
9.4.3 Save Window ..................................................................................................................... 108
9.4.4 Modify the Device Name and Window Name ................................................................... 109
Unit 10 Route Map Analysis......................................................................................................................111
10.1 Router Map ................................................................................................................................. 111
10.1.1 Toolbar Introduction ........................................................................................................ 111
10.1.2 Layer Setting.................................................................................................................... 111
10.1.3 IE Select Setting............................................................................................................... 112
10.1.4 Map Parameter Setting..................................................................................................... 113
10.1.5 BS Cell Setting and Find.................................................................................................. 114
10.2 Information Display and Switching ............................................................................................ 116
10.2.1 Layer ................................................................................................................................ 116
10.2.2 Property............................................................................................................................ 117
10.2.3 Legend.............................................................................................................................. 118
10.3 Route Map................................................................................................................................... 118
Unit 11 Indoor Test................................................................................................................................... 120
11.1 Introduction of indoor test tool bar ............................................................................................. 120
11.2 Indoor Test Route Map ............................................................................................................... 120
11.3 Defining Paths Operation............................................................................................................ 121
11.4 Pre-defined Drive Test................................................................................................................ 123
11.5 Test without Pre Defined Path .................................................................................................... 123
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Unit 12 Multi Handset Test.......................................................................................................................125
12.1 Overview of Multi Handset Test .................................................................................................125
12.2 Data display of muilthandset est..................................................................................................125
12.2.1 Default Window for Muilt-handset display ......................................................................125
12.2.2 Template Window for Mulit Handset Display..................................................................127
12.2.3 Signalling Window for Muilt-handset Display.................................................................129
12.2.4 Map Window for Mulit-handset Display..........................................................................129
Unit 13 Scanning........................................................................................................................................131
13.1 DisplayWindow of Scanning.......................................................................................................131
13.2 Scanner Display Window ............................................................................................................132
13.2.1 CW Scan Display..............................................................................................................132
13.2.2 Spectrum Scanning Display..............................................................................................133
13.2.3 Rxlev Scanning Display....................................................................................................134
13.2.4 Time Slot Scanning Display .............................................................................................135
13.2.5 Pilot Scanning Display......................................................................................................136
13.3 Scanning Parameter Setting Method............................................................................................136
13.4 Scanning Setup Window..............................................................................................................137
13.4.1 CW Scanning....................................................................................................................137
13.4.2 Spectrum Scanning ...........................................................................................................137
13.4.3 Rxlev Scanning.................................................................................................................138
13.4.4 Timeslot Scanning ............................................................................................................138
13.4.5 Pilot Scanning...................................................................................................................138
13.4.6 Scanning Frequency Selection..........................................................................................139
13.4.7 Pctel Scanner Config ........................................................................................................140
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Unit 1 Software Installation
1.1 Operating Environment
Operating System:
Windows2000/XP。
Recommend Configuration
CPU:Pentium IV 1.6GHz or higher
Memory: minimum 256MB
Video card: SVGA, 16-bit color display
Monitor resolution: 1024*768
Hard disk: minimum 200MB remaining space
1.2 Software Installation
To install the Software, all running programs are suggested to be closed to avoid any
possible errors that may occur during software installation. The installation of ZXPOS
CNT is led by an automatically installing guide, which will help the customers to
follow the installing settings step by step.
1.Insert the installing disk, and run the ZXPOS CNTSetupZXPOS CNT _V*.**.exe
file (*.** shows the version code) .
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2. Make sure all the running programmes are closed and read the page for copyright,
then click on <NEXT> to go into a"License Agreement" dialogue box.
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3. Only by choosing the item "I accept the terms of the license agreement", <next
>button can be clicked.
4. Press "change" to change the installation directory .
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5. Click on <Install> to start installation. The relevant files of ZXPOS CNT will be
installed into the assigned directory of the hard disk.
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6. Click <Finish> to finish the installation
1.3 Legal use of the sofeware
1.3.1 Installing MicroDog Driver
To keep the software running normally, MicroDog Driver programme need to be
installed after finishing the installation. USBMicroDog is used in ZXPOS CNT-UMTS.
Form desktop Click on [Start All Programs ZTE ZXPOS Solution →ZXPOS
CNT-UMTSV8.01→Tools →MicroDog Install Driver ] to open installing window.
Click on <test> to check the conditions of driving, and click on<install>. If "digital
signature has not been found, continue to install or not" appears in installing
procedures, choose <yes>.After installing MicroDog Driver, ‘The Driver has been
installed successfully’ message appears on the interface, then the USB MicroDog can
be used on your computer.
Notes: in the process of using ZXPOS CNT, the USB MicroDog should be kept on
your computer. If the settings of your computer conflicts with USB MicroDog, please
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search for help from the software sales.
1.3.2 Upgrading MicroDog
In case of the MicroDog expires, you can click on [ start→all programmes → ZTE
ZXPOS Solution → ZXPOS CNT-UMTSV8.01 →Tools →
CNT_Dongle_Upgrade_Client]to open the interface for upgrading MicroDog, and
follow the pop-up messages.
1.4 Uninstalling software
1. Click [start→settings→control panel]
2. Choose [add or delete programmes]
3. Choose the ZXPOS CNT-UMTS programme in Setup
4. Click on <change/delete>, and choose Remove in the popup window.
5. Click on <Next>, after confirming, the ZXPOS CNT programme can be uninstalled.
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Unit 2 Main operation Interfaces
2.1 Operating Interface
Click on[ Start All Programs ZTE ZXPOS Solution→ZXPOS
CNT-UMTSV8.01] to startup the main programme.
2.2 Window Interface
2.2.1 Title bar
The title bar displays the paths for opening workplace by ZXPOS CNT software.
2.2.2 Menu bar
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[File] menu contains the options for operations in workspace
[LogFile] menu contains the options for file and program operations
[Presentation] menu contains all the observation window options that can be used
during a test.
[Command] menu contains the options for testing control windows.
[Configuration] contains the options for port configuration and event setup windows.
[View] menu contains the options for navigation information,tool bar and status bar.
[Window] menu contains the options for operating the windows
[Help] menu contains the options such as version information
2.2.3 Navigation status controlling bar
2.2.4 Navigation
The navigation menu item can be shown in the left of the workplace in form of tree.
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Unit 3 Project parameter
3.1 Load Project Parameter
After successful loading,the information of the BTS and cell can be shown in the map
module.Two modes are supported,which are GSM and UMTS.
In the loading window, first select the mode of the project file,then select the path of
the file. Two parameters should be configured :File Start Line:the starting line of the
project file ,default as 1. Data Start Line: the starting line of the data,default as 2. The
field should be matched after selecting the path and the starting line。Click
Map&Load,to start the match.
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The red field of Required Section must be matched. Select the closest field from Map
Section to make the match, then click Load to start the loading. One mode can only
allow one single project file to be loaded.If one file has been loaded before .
If select YES, the previously loaded file will be unloaded, and the new file will be
loaded. When successful loading the file, the message will appear in the main program.
If the load fails, the message area in the file load window will indicate the number of
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the error lines.
3.2 Unload of Project Parameter
After successful loading of the project parameter,the unloading can be done by
selecting [LogFile→UnLoad CellSite].
Select the file to be unloaded, click Unload to complete.After successful unload, in the
message area of the main project.
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3.3 PSC Color Setting
In the window of PSC color setting ,the current color setup can be saved,also the
previous saved color setup can be obtained.
Every scrabling code can be set with color by double click the pane in the above panel .
In PilotInc the radix of the scrambling code can be set: 1 means the scramble code
multiple with 1 ,2 means the scrabling code multiple with 2 ,with the maximum
multiple with 511.
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Unit 4 Hardware Configuration
4.1 Hardware Connection
1:Connect the testing mobile phone with computer via the data cable
2:If the mobile phone is first time to be connected, it will require installing the mobile
drive software, which just needs to follow the instruction to install step by step.
Probably it is required to install twice, since mobile has two ports: Trace port and Data
port.
3:Connect the GPS with computer via the data cable
4:Plug in the USB Dog of CNT. The driver software of the USD dog is needed to
install for the first time use.
5:Start the CNT software
4.2 Hardware Detection
First, the device shoud be added.Currently the software supports the following devicess:
Sagem490,Sagem498, Sagem 290,Sagem 260,Scanner,GPS,QualComn.
Click the + sign in the top left corner,to add device,One dialog box will pop up as
shown below
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From the above window, select the device and port number to add. For current mobile,
2 ports are needed to add ,with Com for the Trace port of the mobile and DataPort for
the Data port.
In the above window, the Note colomn can be selected and noted by user .
4.3 Configure Hardware Parameter
Start the parameter configure after successful detection of the mobile,to control the
message report .Click the parameter setup button to enter the below interface.
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To save the user LogMask or select previously saved parameters,click the save button,
the below window will pop up.
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Unit 5 File Management
5.1 File Record
There are two conditions for file record
1. In the real test model, device setup is completed and the device is successfully
connected.
2. The hardware drive software is installed.
According to the test model, the file record is devided into indoor test and outdoor test,
which are mainly different with the GPS information. Indoor test required the assigned
route because there is no information of latitude and longitude provided by GPS, while
outdoor test has the information .This is the only difference.
The step is as following:
1.First select the test model, outdoor or indoor
2.Device setup
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Select the port and device, and click OK
3. Connect device
If the port selection and device setup are correct ,the below interface will shown,where
the color is gree.If not correct ,it will be red.
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4. For indoor test , the route must assigned first ,and data is reported point by point .
5.2 File Replay
The condition is that the device is disconnected.
Click LogFile->OpenAPTFile,pop up the interface.
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5.3 File Export
After loading the APT file ,the CSV file can be exported by click LogFile→Export
APTFile
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For the export file, the time, longitude, latitude, and output can be selected.
Start Time should be smaller than End Time。
When select The Whole Time Zone, the Start Time and End Time will be invalid, and
the duration will be according to the data record of APT file.
In Lat/Lon option, the range of longitude and latitude of the export file can be selected,
by default the value is the biggest range of the GPS. If select user bound, the range can
be configured.
In the Device&LogMask option,the section information of the export file can be
selected,including offset,time ,GPS information ,GSM parameters ,and GPRS
parameters.
The export of mobile parameters follows device difference, ie,different devices can be
exported into one file,and also into different files.
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The format of the export file can be selected .When click Export button,the below
window will pop up.
If sucefully exported, there will the message notice in the main program.
5.4 Indoor Test File Process
For indoor test, the data process of MS/UE/Scanner is same as outdoor, and the
difference is the source of GPS data. Since indoor test is without GPS realtime report,
the test route should be arranged first.
5.5 APT File Setting
Click Configuration->APT File Setting to open the APT file setting dialog box.The
size of APT file can be set, and if the size is over the set value, the file will be
separated .The default size is 200M.
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Unit 6 Signaling and Event
6.1 Signaling Display
6.1.1 Signaling List Display
In the Menu page of navigator window, double click the Layer3 Messages, to open the
Layer3 message browsel window.
The figure displays the air interface message in time sequence.
1、Time: Receiving time
2、ChannelName:The channel in which the message occurs.
3、RRC MessageName: Air interface message of RRC layer
4、NAS MessageName:NAS information
5、Information: The key information of the signaling Right Key Menu
Show/Hide Detail:Display or hide the detailed information of signaling
Pause: To stop the update of the layer 3 message .The new message will be buffered,
and if cancel the pause, the buffered information will be displayed in the list.
Find: Display or Hide the signaling lookup toolbar
Signaling Synchronization: Click one signaling to synchronize it.
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6.1.2 Sigaling Decode Content Display
Double click one message of the layer 3 message window, the detailed parameters will
be shown in the MessageInfo page.
Right key Menu:
Expand All My Child: Extend all the sub-node of the current node
Copy Tree Node: Copy all the content of the current node
Copy Tree Item: Copy the current node
Copy Decode Tree: Copy all the decode content
Show Raw Message Data: Display the orginal signaling code
6.1.3 Sigling Filter
If the check box is not selected ,then the message will be not displayed in the layer 3
message window.
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Right key menu:
Change Color: Change the color of the displayed message
Expand All Child: Extend all the sub-nodes
Set My Color To All My Child: Set all the subnodes color as the current node
Set Default Color: Set the color as the default one
Find First Message: Find the first selected message in the signaling list .
Find Next Message: Find the next selected message in the signaling list .
6.1.4 Signaling Find
Right click and select Show/Hide Detail or direct click Ctrl+F to display the signaling
find toolbar.The lookup can be based on the signaling name, signaling content ,and the
index.
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6.2 Event Display
Event Display is to withdraw the event, including fixed or customized event, from the
database and display, for the network optimization personnel further analysis.
The event display function includes three parts, which are event display and control,
event detailed information display and event synchronization and pause.
The left list of the window displays the information including event devices ,the
specific event,report time ,event information and index related with
phone,GPS,scanner . The events are listed in ascending order of the index.
The event filter is shown in the left window, where the deviceS are more classified as
MS,GSP,scanner etc, shown in tree organization .If one device node are selected,all the
relevant information will be display in the event list of the left window.
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6.2.1 Event Information Display
If some event information can not be displayed completely, just click the event ,then
the complete information will display in the EventInfo panel in the left window.It is
more convenient for the user since it is not necessary to adjust the width of the column.
6.2.2 Event Synchronization and Pause
Right click one event in the event list, pop up the menu of synchronization and pause.
Click the left key also can achieve the synchronization.It is mainly to synchronize with
the signaling in the signaling window, and synchronize with the main play control
during replay. Click synchrozation of one event, the related signaling will be located in
the signaling window.Also; the signaling can be synchronized with the event, useful for
event analysis.
Event pause is to pause the update of the event list, where there will be no new events
displayed automatically, facilitating find the existing events.
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6.3 Event Setting
Event setting includes button toobar and event list .
6.3.1 Event List
The event list displays the device number ,event name,event ico file and event sound
file .The event can be sorted by the name of its one certain attribute alphabetically
where the fixed event is by its own event name ,while the user-defined event is by the
device . All the events displayed in the event list, will be analyzed after the system gets
started. The event list also includes one right key menu,which includes add event,delete
event and edit event.
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6.3.2 Add Event
When the user has customized one event, it can ben added into the event list for
anayslis.The function of adding event is only for user-defined event.If there is no
user-defined event, then the button will be invalid.If user has customized its event, then
it can be added.
To add event is very flexible ,and any user-defined event can be added .The device
number,event icon and sound can be changed flexibly .But if the user-defined event
already exists in the event list,it can not be added any more.
6.3.3 Delete Event
To delete event is also only for user-defined event.If one user-defined event is deleted
from the event list, it will not be analyzed any more. It is not to delete completely, and
actually is saved by the system. The user-defined event deleted can still be added to the
event list for analysis.
6.3.4 Edit Event
Editting event is to edit the attributes of the event to enable it more suitable for the
practical requirement.
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For fixed event ,only its icon and sound can be edited, but its equipment number and
name can not .
6.4 User-defined Event
User-defined event is mainly targeted for mobile, including measurement items,fixed
event and layer-3 signaling .Meanwhile ,the contents can be selected by three logical
operator :ADD,OR ,(),to customize the best event.
The below is the detailed description of the operation window
1. System: Network mode
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2. EventName: The name of select event
3. EventContent: The content of the selected event.The event can be edited here.
4. Add Items:Select the contents to add into EventContent including three parts
Measurement Items :
Measure Items : In the drop down list box ,list all the IE for user selection ,also can be
logically operated with “<” and “>” .Fixed event select:
In the drop down list box, list all the fixed events for selection Layer 3
Message,provides the signalings of GSM RR、WCDMA RRC、NAS.
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5. Add Oper: Select the logical operator to add into EventContent.
6. Delete: Delete one item from EventContent box
7. Delay Time: The delay of the selected event ,by default as 3 seconds
8 Icon: The icon of the event to be displayed in the map .The icon can be slected freely
and also can be previewed.
9. Sound: The sound of the selected event The sound can be slected freely and also can
be previewed.
Cancle: To close the window, and the customized information will not be saved.
Apply: To save the customized information, then it will be displayed in the Event
Setup window. The window is open, to continue to customize another event.
OK: To save the customized event and close the window.
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6.5 Event Filter
Event filter is mainly to control wheter the icon for the existing event is to be displayed
in the map or not.
Content Introduction
Device: the specific mobile
Events: All the events related to the device. If the device is changed, correspondingly
the events will be changed .All the events from the Events box and event lists will
always exist .If one event does not exist in the event list, it will not appear in the event
box.
Selected: In the selected box list the events whose icon need to be displayed in the map
after they happens.If the events are not displayed in the box,its icon will definitely not
apper in the map.The user can select freely .If one event whose icon need to be
displayed in the map after the event happens,it is necessary to select it from the Event
box to the Selected box
By default, all the events of the first mobile will be displayed and they are all listed in
the Selected box all ,which can be modified.All the events in the Event box and Select
box,are synchronized with the event list .If changes happens in the event list , so do in
the Event box and Select box.
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Unit 7 Test Control
7.1 How to open test control window
The window of test control can be opened by the following three methods:
The first method : From the menu ,Select [Command →Command Sequence].
The second method: From the navigation bar in the left,select[WorkSheets →
Workspace → Test Controller → Command Sequence]. If the navigation bar is not
displayed, select [View→Navigation]
The third method: From the navigation bar in the left,select[WorkSheets →
Workspace → Test Controller → Command Sequence]. If the navigation bar is not
displayed, select [View→Navigation]
7.2 Customize and Implement Test Plan
7.2.1 Add Test Item
There are three methods to add test items, to be described in following:
1. Double click the nodes in the B area to add the test items into the C area where the
test items will be added in sequence below the root node.
2. Drag the node from B area to C area, when the specific location of the test item will
be displayed, which facilitates to add more accurately the location of the test plan .
3. Add the saved test items to C area by the opening test plan button in the A area
toolbar,when the test items will be added in the sequence as it is saved previously .If
test items saved previously is opened when there are some test items have already been
added in C area, the existing test itmes in C areas will be cleared.When the test items
saved previously are opened , user can continue to add test items by the method 1 and
2.
7.2.2 Delete Test Items
There are 2 methods to delete test items, as following:
1. Select the test itmes to be deleted in the C area and click Delete key.
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2. Right click the test items in the C area, and in the pop-up menu select delete
When to delete one test item which includes sub-nodes, all the sub-nodes will also
together be deleted.
7.2.3 Adjust Test Item
Select the test item to be adjusted,and hold the left key of the mouse to drag it to the
location selected,and release the left key ,then the test item will be adjusted to the
location .The test items can be adjusted to Loop and Synchronize as their sub-nodes,
since other test times do not have sub-node.
7.2.4 Save Test Item
When completing the test plan and its attributes selection, it can be saved by clicking
the save test plan button in the A area,to facilitate for the same test plan in future.
7.2.5 Implement and Control Test Plan
7.2.5.1 Implement the Selected Test Item
After clicking the button or menu, first check whether it exists sub test items. If
exists,first check whether it conflicts for its sub test items .If conflicts,then pop up the
error window, then quit the implementation .
If the setting is correct, the test items can be implemented .During the implementation,
the status related the test item will display the information.
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7.2.5.2 Implement all the Test Items
After clicking the button or menu, first check whether it exists sub test items. If
exists,first check whether it conflicts for its sub test items .If conflicts,then pop up the
error window , then quit the implementation .
If the setting is correct, the test items can be implemented from up to down .During the
implementation, the status related to the test item will display the information.
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7.3 Calling Audio Test
1. Test Plan Setting
Dial up
The parameters of Dial up, includes device number,phone number,call type ,setup
time,max number of redials ,and delay before redials.
There are 2 types of call types, which are audio call or video call.
Hang up
The parameters of Hang up,includes device number,call type ,release time,maxnumber
of rehangup and delay before rehangup.
There are type of hangup to select, which are audio and video.
2. Test Statistics and Parameter Display
Voice test statistics result, including Voice Call Request Num,Voice Call Successful
Num,Cal lDrop Num and Call Drop Rate .
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7.4 Called Party Voice Test
1. Test Plan Setting
Answer
The parameters of Answer,includes Device number, Call Type,Alerting Times Alerting
Timeout(s)).During the testing ,if the time is over the Alerting Timeout(s) ,then start
the next test item.
Answer type can be selected from audio call answer or video call answer.
2. Test Statistics and Parameter Display
Voice test statistics, include Voice Call Request Num, Voice Call Successful Num,
Voice Call Successful Rate,Call Drop Number and Call Drop Rate.
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7.5 MOS Test
1. Test Plan Setting
MOS Dial Up
The parameters of MOS Dial Up ,include Device number,Phone Number,Call
Type,Setup Time(s),Max.Number of Redials,Delay Before Redial(s),MOS TYPE,Send
Count,Sound Device,Reference File,Save File,Save PESQ and PESQ Set.
MOS Answer
The parameters of MOS Answer,include Device,Call Type,Alerting Times,Alerting
Timeout(s),MOS TYPE,Original Port,Save File,Save PESQ and PESQ Set.
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2. Test Statistics and Parameter Display
The statistics of MOS test ,include MOSLq and P800 value MOSP800.
7.6 PPP Test
1. Test Plan Setting
PPP Connect
The parameters of PPP Connect, include Device、The dial-up connect in the operation
system:PhoneBook Entry,User Name of the dial-up user,Password)、Dial-up Time
Out(s),Max.Number of Redials and Delay before Redial(s).
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PPP Disconnect
The parameters of PPP Disconnect,include Device and the dial-up connect setup in the
operation system : Phonebook Entry.
2. Test Statistics and Parameter Display
The test result statistics of PPP test,inclues
BytesXmited(byte): bytes transmitted;
BytesRcved(byte):bytes received;
FramesXmited: Frame transmitted;
CrcErr:Crr error check value;
TimeoutErr:timeout times;
AlignmentErr:number of alighment error;HardwareOverrunErr;
FramingErr: the number of error frame;
CompressionRatioIn:the compression rate of the data received;
CompressionRatioOut :the compression rate of the data transmitted;
ULRasThroughput(kbit/s: Throghput of RAS upload;
DLRasThroughput(kbit/s): Throghput of RAS download;
PPPReqNum:PPP request times
PPPSucNum: PPP successful times
PPPSucRate: PPP successful rate
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The time domain of RAS includes:
ULRasThroughput(kbit/s): RAS upload throughput
DLRasThroughput(kbit/s): RAS download throughput
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7.7 FTP Test
1. Test Plan Setting
Advanced FTP
The parameters of Advanced FTP includes:
Device: device name
Host: FTP address
Port: port number
Passive: the mode
User Name: FTP login username
Password: the password of FTP login
TimeOut(s): Timeout time
Retry Count: retry time
Retry Interval(s):interval of retry Direction
Thread Count: the maxiumum thread allowed
Transfer TimeOut: whether to set transmit time
TransferTime: the length of tranmsit time
Local File: local directory
Remote File: remote directory
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Asynchronous FTP
The parameter of Asynchronous FTP includes:
Device: device name
Host: FTP address
Port: port number
Passive: mode
User Name: FTP login username
Password:FTP login password
TimeOut(s): overtime
Direction: download or upload
Local File:local directory
Remote File: remote directory
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2. Test Statistics and Parameter Display:
The parameters of Advanced FTP and Asynchronous FTP includes
App.MeanUpThrought(kbit/s): upload throughput in the application layer
App.MeanDlThrought(kbit/s): download throughput in the application layer
CurUpSpeed(kbit/s): current upload speed
CurDlSpeed(kbit/s):current download speed
ULFileSize(kB): the size of the upload file
DLFileSize(kB): the size of the download file
UlCurFileSize(kB): the size of the current uploading file
DLCurFileSize(kB):the size of the current downloading file
ULPerFileAlready: the percentage of already uploaded
DLPerFileAlready: the percentage of already downloaded
ULTimeElapsed(s): the elapsed uploading time
DLTimeElapsed(s):the elapsed downloading time
FTPDLReqNum:FTP download request time
FTPDLSucNum:FTP download successful time
FTPDLSucRate: the rate of successful download
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FTPULReqNum: the FTP upload request number
FTPULSucNum: FTP upload successful time
FTPULSucRate: the rate of FTP successful upload
FTP time domain chart includes
App.MeanUpThrought(kbit/s) : upload throughput in the application layer
App.MeanDlThrought(kbit/s): download throughput in the application layer
CurUpSpeed(kbit/s) : current upload speed
CurDlSpeed(kbit/s) : current download speed
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7.8 WAP Test
1. Test Plan Setting:
WAP Gateway Connection Test
The parameters of WAP gateway connection test includes Device 、Timeout(s)
Gateway IP Address),Gateway Port number .
WAP Gateway Login Test
The parameters of WAPgateway login test includes:
Device: device name
TimeOut(s): overtime
Homepage URL:the URL address of homepage
Download Icon: The icon for selecting whether to download or not
Simulate Phone: The simulating phone model Gateway IP Address
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Gateway Port: Gateway port number
WAP Page refresh Test
The parameters of WAPpage refresh test includes
Device : device name
Times: refresh times
Interval(s): the intervals between refreshs
TimeOut(s): overtime
Homepage URL: the URL of the homepage,Update Style,Search Depth,Skip Item
Download Icon : whether to download or not
Simulate Phone: the stimulate phone module,Gateway IP Address,Gateway Port
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2. Test Statistics and Parameter Display:
WAP Gateway Connection Test
WAP gateway connect delay chart displays the last 20 test data.
The statistics of WAP gateway connection parameter includes:
WAPGateMaxDelay(ms):maximum delay of WAP gateway connection
WAPGateMinDelay(ms): minimum delay of WAP gateway connection
WAPGateAvgDelay(ms):average delay of WAP gateway connection
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WAPGateSendSize: the size sent by the WAP gateway
WAPGateRecSize: the size received by the WAP gateway
WAPGateReqNum: connection request times of the WAP gateway
WAPGateSucNum: gateway successful connections times
WAPGateSucRate: gateway sucessfuly connection rate
WAP Gateway Login Test
WAP gateway login delay displays the latest 20 test data.
The statistics of WAP login test parameters includes:
WAPLogonMaxdelay(ms):maximum WAP login time delay
WAPLogonMinDelay(ms): minimum WAP login time delay
WAPLogonAvgDelay(ms): average WAP login time delay
WAPLogonSendSize(byte): Byte size sent for WAP login
WAPLogonRecvSize(byte):Byte size received for WAP login
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WAPLogonMaxThroughput(byte/s):maximum throughput for WAP login
WAPLogonAvqThroughput(byte/s): average throughput for WAP login
WAPLogonReqNum: request times for WAP login
WAPLogonSucNum: WAP login successful times
WAPLogonSucRate: WAP login successful rate
WAP Page Refresh Test
WAPpage refresh delay chart displays the latest 20 test data.
WAP page refresh test parameter statistics includes:
WAPRefreshMaxdelay(ms):maximum time delay for WAP refresh
WAPRefreshMinDelay(ms): minimum time delay for WAP refresh
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WAPRefreshAvgDelay(ms)): average time delay for WAP refresh
WAPRefreshSendSize(byte): Byte size sent for WAP refresh
WAPRefreshRecvSize(byte ) :Byte size received for WAP refresh
WAPRefreshMaxThroughput(byte/s): maximum throughput for WAP refresh
WAPRefreshMinThroughput(byte/s): minimum throughput for WAP refresh
WAPRefreshReqNum :request number for WAP refresh
WAPRefreshSucNum:WAP refresh successful time
WAPRefreshSucRate: WAP refresh successful rate
7.9 SMS Test
1. Test Plan Setting
SMS P2P
The parameters of SMS P2P includes Device, Timeout(s) Receive Phone Number,Send
Content and SMS Center Number.
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SMS SP
The parameters of SMS SP includes
Device
Timeout(s)
Receive Phone Number
Send Content
SMS Center Number
Expect Phone Number: expected replay phone number
Expect Reply Content
2. Test Statistics and Parameter Display:
SMS P2P
SMS P2P send time delay chart displays the latest 20 data .
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SMS P2P test parameters statistics includes
SMSP2PSendMaxDelay(ms):maximum send delay for SMS P2P
SMSP2PMinDelay(ms):minimum delay delay for SMS P2P
SMSP2PSendAvgDelay(ms):average send delay for SMS P2P
SMSP2PSendReqNum: send request times for SMS P2P
SMSP2PSendSucNum: SMS P2P send successful times
SMSP2PSendSucRate: SMS P2P send successful rate
SMS SP
SMS SP send delay chart displays the latest 20 data .
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SMS SP test parameter statistics includes
SMSSPSendMaxdelay(ms): maximum send delay for SMS SP
SMSSPSendMinDelay(ms): minimum send delay for SMS SP
SMSSPSendAvgDelay(ms): Average send delay for SMS SP
SMSSPRevMaxDelay(ms):maximum receive delay for SMS SP
SMSSPRevMinDelay(ms): minimum receive delay for SMS SP
SMSSPRevAvgDelay(ms): average receive delay for SMS SP
SMSSPSendReqNum:SMS SPsend request times
SMSSPSendSucNum:SMS SP successful send times
SMSSPSendSucRate: SMS SP successful send rate
SMSSPRevReqNum: SMS SP receive request times
SMSSPRevSucNum: SMS SP successful receive times
SMSSPRevSucRate: SMS SP successful receive rate
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SMS SP receive delay chart SMS SP Receive Delay Chart ,displays the lastest 20 data.
7.10 GPRS Test
1. Test Plan Setting:
GPRS Attach
The parameters of GPRS Attach test includes Device and Max Attach Times.
GPRS Detach
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The parameters of GPRS Detach test includes Device and Max Attach Times.
2. Test Statistics and Parameter Display:
GPRS Attach & Detach Delay Chart displays the latest 20 data.
GPRS Attach & Detach test parameter statistics includes:
AttachMaxDelay(ms): maximum attach delay
AttachMinDelay (ms): minimum attach delay
AttachAvgDelay(ms): average attach delay
DetachMaxDelay(ms): maximum detach delay
DetachMinDelay(ms): minimum detach delay
DetachAvgDelay(ms): average detach delay
AttachReqNum: attach request times
AttachSucNum: attach successful times
AttachSucRate: attach successful rate
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7.11 PDP Test
1. Test Plan Setting
PDP Active
PDP Active test parameters includes Devices ,Max PDP Activate Time(s) and APN.
PDP Deactive
PDP Deactive test parameters includes Device ,and Max PDP Deactivate Time(s).
2. Test Statistics and Parameter Display:
PDP Activate & Deactivate Delay Chart displays the latest 20 data .
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PDP Context Parameter Statistics includes
PDPActiveMaxDelay(ms): Maximum delay for PDP activate
PDPActiveMinDelay(ms): minimum delay for PDP activate
PDPActiveAvgDelay(ms): average delay for PDP activate
PDPDeactivateMaxDelay(ms): maximum delay for PDP deactivate
PDPDeactiveMinDelay(ms) : Minimum delay for PDP deactivate
DetachAvgDelay(ms): average delay for PDP deactivate
PDPActivateReqNum: PDP activate request times
PDPActivateSucNum: PDP activate successful times
PDPActivateSucRate: PDP deactivate successful rate
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7.12 PING Test
1. Test Plan Setting
Ping
Ping test parameters includes Device,IP Address,Send Packet Size(bytes))、Ping,Time
Out(s),Number of Ping.
2. Test Statistics and Parameter Display:
Ping Delay Chart displays the latest 20 test data.
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Ping test parameter statistics includes:
PingMaxDelay(ms): maximum ping delay
PingMinDelay(ms): minimum ping delay
PingAvgDelay(ms): average ping delay
PingReqNum: ping request times
PingSucNum: ping successful times
PingSucRate:ping successful rate
7.13 HTTP Test
1. Test Plan Setting
HTTP
HTTP test parameters includes Device,URL,LocalFile,Direction and Timeout(s).
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2. Test Statistics and Parameter Display:
HTTP test parameters statistics includes
DL SendBytes: download send Bytes number
DL RecBytes: download receive Bytes number
DL TransferTime: download transfer time
DL RecThrputMax: maximum throughput for download receive
DL RecThrputAvq : average throughput for download receive
DLRecThrputCur: current throughput for download receive
DLSendThrputMax: maximum throughput for download send
DLSendThrputAvq: average throughput for download send
DLSendThrputCur: current throughput for download send
DLRecTotalSize: total size for download receive
DLRecStartPos: start position for download receive
DLRecTransferred: download receive transferred
DLSendTotalSize: total size for download send
DLSendStartPos: start position for download send
DLSendTransferred: download send transferred
ULSendBytes:upload send Bytes
ULRecBytes: upload receive bytes
ULTransferTime: upload transfer time
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ULRecThrput:Max:maximum throughput for upload receive
ULRecThrputAvq:average throughput for upload receive
ULRecThrputCur: current throughput for upload receive
ULSendThrputMax Max:maximum throughput for upload send
ULSendThrputAvq :average throughput for upload send
ULSendThrputCur: current throughput for upload send
ULRecTotalSize: Total size for upload receive
ULRecStartPos: start position for upload receive
ULRecTransferred:upload receive transferred
ULSendTotalSize:total size for upload send
ULSendStartPos: start position for upload send
ULSendTransferred: upload send transferred
DLHTTPMinDelay(ms): minimum delay for HTTP download
DLHTTPAvqDelay(ms): average delay for HTTP download
ULHTTPMaxDelay(ms): maximum delay for HTTP upload
ULHTTPAvqDelay(ms): average delay for HTTP upload
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7.14 MMS Test
1. Test Plan Setting
MMS Send
MMS Send parameters includes Device,Time Out(s),Receive Phone Number,Send
File,GateWay IP,GateWay IP Port,MMS Center URL.
2. Test Statistics and Parameter Display:
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MMS Send Delay Chart displays the latest 20 data.
MMS send test parameter statistics includes
MMSSnedMaxDelay(ms):maximum delay for MMS send
MMSSendMinDelay(ms):minimum delay for MMS send
MMSSendAvgDelay(ms):average delay for MMS send
MMSSendReqNum: MMS send request times
MMSSendSucNum: MMS successful send times
MMSSendSucRate: MMS successful send rate
7.15 Condition Test
1. Test Plan Setting
Loop
Loop parameters includes one only parameters Counts.
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Wait
Wait parameters only includes one :
Duration Time,which can be added into different test items ,to increase wait delay .
Synchronize
Synchronize has no parameter. During the implementation,all its sub nodes are
implemented at the same time.
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Unit 8 GSM/UMTS Wireless Parameter
Display
8.1 GSM Mode
8.1.1 Serving NB Cell Param
Parameter Description
CellName: Cell Name
CI: Cell Identity
BCCH:Broadcast Control Channel
NCC: Network Color Code
BCC: BTS Color Code
RX_LEV:Receive Electrical Level
C1: Path Loss Parameter
C2: Cell Reselect Parameter
RxMin: Allowed Minimum Electrical Level
CRH:Cell Reselect Hysteresis
CRO:Cell Reselect Offset
PT: Punishment Time
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TO: Cell Reselect Temporary Offset
8.1.2 Current Channel
Parameter Description
Channel Type
Channel Mode
Sc Rxlev: Sevice Cell Receive Electrical Level
TN:Timeslot Number
Rxlev Full: Receive Electrical Level(Full)
Rxlev Sub:Receove Electrical Level (Sub)
Rxqual Full: Receive Signal Quality(Full)
Rxqual Sub:Receive Signal Quality(Sub)
FER:Error Rate
MS Power Level
TA:Time advance
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Max RLT Counter
Current RLT Counter
HSN: Hop Series Number
MAIO: Mobile Assignment Index Offset
8.1.3 Serving Cell
Parameter Description:
Sc CellName: Service Cell Name
Sc GPRS Flag:Service Cell GPRS Flag
MCC: Mobile Country Code
MNC: Mobile Network Code
LAC: Location Area Code
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CI: Cell ID
Sc RA Color:Service Cell RA Color
Sc BCCH: Service Cell Broadcast Control Channel
Sc NCC: Service Cell Network Color Code
Sc BCC: Service Cell BS Color Code
Sc CRH: Service Cell Reselect Hysteresis
Sc CRO: Service Cell Reselect Offset
Sc PT:Service Cell Punishement Time
Sc TO: Service Cell Reselect Temporary Offset
Sc Rxlev AccMin: Service Cell Allowed Minimum Receive Electrical Level
MS_TXPWR_MAX_CCH : Control Channel Maximum Power Electrical Level
BS-PA-MFRAMS:Page Channel Complex Frame Count
CCCH count:Common Control Channel Count
BS-AG-BLKS-RES: Access Allowed Block Reserved Number
T3212: Cyclic Location Update Timer
8.1.4 RLC
Parameter Description
Total RLC data blocks retransmitted(UL)
Total RLC data blocks transmitted(UL)
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Total RLC data blocks retransmitted(DL)
Total RLC data blocks transmitted(DL)
8.1.5 Rxlev Rxqual
Parameter Description
Sc Rxlev: Service Cell Receive Electrical Level
Rxlev Full:Service Cell Receive Electrical Level Full
Rxlev Sub:Service Cell Receive Electrical Level Sub
Rxqual Full:Receive Signal Quality Full
Rxqual Sub: Receive Signal Quality Sub
TA: Time Advance
MS Power Level
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8.1.6 LLC
Parameter Description :
Total LLC frames transmitted(UL) : Total LLC Frames Transmitted (Upload)
LLC Data Throughput in kbit/s(UL) : LLC Data Throughput in kbits/s( Upload)
Total LLC frames transmitted(DL) : Total LLC Frames Transmitted (Download)
LLC Data Throughput in kbit/s(DL) : LLC Data Throughput in kbits/s( Download)
8.1.7 EGPRS
Parameter Description
UL window size: Upload Window Size
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Global CV_BEP_GMSK
Global MEAN_BEP_GMSK
DL window size:Download Window Size
Global CV_BEP_8PSK
Global MEAN_BEP_8PSK
8.1.8 Serving NB Cell Rxlev
Parameter Description
RX_LEV: Service Cell Receive Electrical Level
NCC: Network Color Code
BCC: BS Color Code
ARFCN: Radio Frequency Channel Number
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8.2 UMTS Mode
8.2.1 WCDMA Dedicated Physical Channels UL
Parameter Description
Max Tx Power: Maximum Transmit Power
SF Min: Minimum Spread Factory
Power Offset:DPCCH Transmit Power Offset
Initial Tx Power: Initial Transmit Power
SC_Type: Code Type
PCPLen: Power Control Prefix Length
SC(DPCH UL):Scrambling Code
PCA: Power Control Algorithm
8.2.2 WCDMA PRACH
Parameter Description
SC:Scrambling Code
SF Min: Minimum Spread Factory
MAX Allowed Tx Power: Maximum Allowed Transmission Power
Signature Mask: 16-bit mask of available signatures
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Sub Channel Mask: 12-bit mask of available signatures
UL Puncture Limit: Uplink puncturing limit (0.4 to 1 in steps of 0.04) * 100
UL_PUNCT_LIM = UL_PUNCT_LIM_VAL/100
Transport Channel ID: Transport channel ID; 1 to 32
Power Ramp Step: Preamble power ramp step from 1 to 8dB;
Preamble Transmission Number: Preamble transmissions number allowed, 1 to 64
8.2.3 WCDMA RACH
Parameter Description
Message Length:Message Length: 10ms,or 20 ms
Preamble Number:Number of preambles transmitted, number max 64
AICH Status:The status of the Acquisition Indicator Channel(AICH) when the last
access timeslot is sent
Preamble Signature : Signature for last access channel preamble, from 0 to 15
Access Slot:Access timeslot
SFN:The System Frame Number (SFN) when the last preamble is sent
AICH Timing:0 – 0 (3 access slots);
RF Tx Power: Rradio Frequency Transmission Power
MAX Preamble Cycles Number : Maximum number of preamble cycles; integer
from 1 to 32
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8.2.4 WCDMA Active & Neighbor Set
Parameter Description:
AS Cell Num: Activated Cell Number
AS ARFCN_DL: Downlink Centre Frequency
NB ARFCN Num: Neighbour Frequecny Number
NB Cell Num: Neighbour Cell Number
8.2.5 WCDMA RRC Status
Parameters Description:
RRC Current status
RRC State
Current RRC Procedure
RRC Failure Cause
Protorcol Error Cause
8.2.6 WCDMA Service Cell Information
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Parameter Description
URFCN UL: Upload Frequency
URFCN DL: Download Frequency
Cell Reserved: Whether the cell is reserved
Cell ID
URA ID: Register Area ID
Cell Barred
Rx_Power: Trasmit Power
Cell Reserved for Sol SA
UE Camped on a Cell
Allowed Access
Total Aggr Ec/IO
Total Aggr RSCP
8.2.7 WCDMA NAS Status
Parameter Description:
Register State
UE Operation Mode
PLMN Selection Mode
IMEI: International Mobile Equipment ID
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IMSI: International Mobile Subcriber ID
TMSI: Temporary Mobile Subscriber ID
P-TMSI: Packet-Temporary Mobile Subscriber ID
MCC: Mobile Country Code
LAI: Location Area ID
MNC: Mobile Network Code
RAI: Route Area ID
8.2.8 WCDMA NAS MM & GMM Status
Parameter Description :
Network Operation Mode
Service Type
MM_State: Mobile Management State
MM Sub State: Mobility Management State
MM Update: Mobility Management Update State
GMM State:GPRS Mobility Management State
GMM Sub State:GPRS Mobility Management Sub State
GMM Update:GPRS Mobility Management Update State
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8.2.9 WCDMA Dedicated Physical Channels DL
Div Mode:Division Mode
Ch_State: Channel State
Slot_Format
8.2.10 WCDMA Active Set
Parameter Description
AS_Cell_Ref: Indicates whether the cell is a reference one,where 1 means a reference
cell
AS_PSC: Primary Scrambling Code
AS_TPC: Cell power control parameter
AS_diversity
AS_SCPICH : Indicates whether the supplementary pilot channel is used
AS_SSC:Secondary Scrambling Code
As_CELL_POS:Cell information detection position (in chips);
AS_Cell Pos:Cell Position
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8.2.11 WCDMA Neighbor Set
Parameter Description:
NB_ARFCN DL:Downlink Frequency
NB PSC: Neighbour Primary Scrambling Code
NB Diversity: Neighbour Transmit Diversity Indication
NB Pos:Cell information detection position (in chips);
8.2.12 WCDMA BLER
Parameter Description
TrCHID:Transmit Channel ID;
CRC Rev : The number of CRC packets obtained in the measurement window
CRC Err : The number of incorrect CRC packets obtained in the measurement
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8.2.13 WCDMA Cell Reselection (W Cell)
Parameter Description:
CR PSC: Primary Scrambling Code
CR ARFCN :Absolute Radio Frequency Channel Number
CR RSCP : Received Signal Code Power (in dBs)
CR Rank: Cell reselection criterion
CR Ec/Io: Cell Reselection Ec/Io
CR Rank (Ec/Io): Cell reselection criterion (cell ranking) Ec/Io for serving or
neighbor cell, respectively
8.2.14 WCDMA Cell Reselection (G Cell)
Parameter Description
CR ARFCN:Absolute Radio Frequency Channel Number
CR BSIC:Base Station Identity Code
CR RSSI: GSM cell reselection standard
CR RANK: Determines how much better the neighbor cell relative to the servring cell
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8.2.15 WCDMA Finger
Parameter Description:
Finger ID:Finger Index
Finger PSC:Scrabling Code
Finger Pos :Finger information detection position (in chips)
Finger CPICH Energy(dB): Common Pilot Channel energy (in dBs)Lock Status
Finger Status
Finger CC: orthogonal variable spreading factor code
Finger Div: have Diversity or not
Finger Energy Div:Common Pilot Channel energy diversity (in dBs)
TPC Index:Transmit Power Control index
Assign State:Finger Assign State
8.2.16 WCDMA SCH
Parameter Description
PSC Pos:PN information detection position (in chips)
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ECIO: Interferance Ratio
PSC group:Primary Scrambling Code Group
8.2.17 WCDMA Common Physical Channels DL
Parameter Desciption
CH State:Channel State
CH Type: Channel Type
Slot Format
SC:Scrambling Code
Div Mode: Diversity Mode
CCTrch ID:Coded Composite Transport Channel ID
Time Offset:Time Offset (in 256 chips)
Channel Code
8.2.18 WCDMA RACH ASC Info
Parameter Description
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ASC ID:Access service class identifier;
Persistence
8.2.19 WCDMA UL Transport Channel
Parameter Description
CH ID: Uplink Channel ID
CH Type: Channel Type
Code Rate:Error correcting code rate
CRC Num:Number of CRC Bits
TTI: Transmission Time Interval
Rate Matching
8.2.20 WCDMA UL Transport Channel Format
Parameter Description
TFC ID:Transport Format Combination ID
BC:BetaC: BetaC, control channel power gain factor
BD:BetaD: BetaD, data channel power gain factor
GF_CALC:Gain factor calculation
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8.2.21 WCDMA DL Transport Channel
Parameter Description:
CH ID: Downlink Channel ID
CH Type:Channel Type
Code Rate:Error correcting code rate
CRC Num:Number of CRC Bit
TTI:Transmission Timing Interval
Rate Matching
8.2.22 WCDMA DL Transport Channel Format
Parameter Description
DLTrChID: Downlink Transmission Channel
Transport Block Size:Transport block size in bits
Transport Block Num
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8.2.23 WCDMA MAC UL Transport Channel Information
Parameter Description
ULTrChID: Uplink Transmit Channel
CH Type: Channel Type
Logical Channel Num
Logical Channels List
8.2.24 WCDMA MAC UL Logical Channel Information
Parameter Description
RLC ID: Radio Link Control ID
Channel Type
RLC Model:Radio Link Control Model
RB ID:Radio Bearer ID
MAC ID
MAC Priority:MAC logical channel priority
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8.2.25 WCDMA MAC DL Transport Channel Information
Parameter Description
ULTrChID: Downlink Transmission Channel
CH Type
Logical Channel Num
Logical Channels List
8.2.26 WCDMA MAC DL Logical Channel Information
Parameter Description
RLC ID:Radio Link Control ID
Channel Type:Channel Type
RLC Model:Radio Link Control Model
RB ID:Radio Bearer ID
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8.2.27 WCDMA MAC UL Traffic Volume
Parameter Description
RB ID: Radio Bearer ID
RLC Buffers Payload:Current RLC Payload
RLC Buffer Payload(Average):RLC Average Payload
RLC Buffer Payload(Variance):RLC Payload Variance
8.2.28 WCDMA RLC UL AM Statistics(1)
Parameter Description:
AMD Logical ChID: Uplink Data Logical Channel ID
Control Logic ChID: Uplink Control Logical Channel ID
Logic Ch Type: Logical Channel Type
Reset Num: The total number of RLC reset
Transmission Window Size
PDU Bytes Transmitted
SDU Bytes Transmitted
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8.2.29 WCDMA RLC UL AM Statistics (2)
Parameter Description
AMD Logical ChID: Uplink Data Logical Channel ID
Control Logic ChID: Uplink Control Logical Channel ID
AMD PDUS Transmitted First: AMD PDU The number of AMD PDU transmitted
first
AMD PDUS retransmitted:AMD PDU The number of AMD PDU retransmitted
PDUS NAK: Accumulative number of PDU not responding
VT_S:The serial number of the latest AMD PDU sent
VT_A:The serial number of the latest AMD PDU acknowledged
UL AM Buffer Status:Snapshot of the uplink buffer occupancy status Report
8.2.30 WCDMA RLC DL AM Statistics (1)
Parameter Description
AMD Logical ChID:Downlink Data Logical Channel ID
Control Logical ChID:Downlink Control Logical Channel ID
Logical CH Type:Logical Channel Type
PDU Bytes Received;The Byte number of PDU Received
SDU Bytes Received:The Byte number of SDU Received
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Error PDUS:Total Number of Error PDU
8.2.31 WCDMA RLC DL AM Statistics(2)
Parameter Description:
AMD Logical ChID: Downlink Data Logical Channel ID
Control Logical ChID: Downlink Control Logical Channel ID
AMD PDUS Received : Accumulated Number of AMD PDU Received
Control PDUS Received : Accumulated Number of PDU Received
VR_R:Sequence number of the last in sequence AMD PDU received (VR_R)
VR_H:Highest sequence number AMD PDU received so far (VR_H)
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8.2.32 WCDMA Power Info
Parameter Description:
Rx Power: Receive Power
Tx Power: Transmission Power
SIR
Max Tx Power:Maximum Transmission Power
8.2.33 WCDMA Serving_Neighbor Cell List
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Parameter Description
Serv CellName: Service Cell Name
Serv ARFCN: Service Cell Frequency
Serv Psc: Service Cell Scrambling Code
NB_CellName:Neighbour Cell Name
NB ARFCN: Neighbour Cell Frequency
NB PSC:Neighbour Cell Scrambling Code
8.2.34 WCDMA Set Cell List
Parameter Description
ARFCN:Frequency
AS CellName: Active Set Cell Name
AS PSC: Active Set Scrambling Code
MS CellName: Monitoring Set Cell Name
MS PSC: Monitoring Set Scrambling Code
DS CellName: Detection Set Cell Name
DS PSC; Detective Set Cell Name
8.2.35 HSDPA HS-SCCH Information
Parameter Description
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Sub Frame Count:Number of subframes in this packet
SCCH Decode Count:Subframes in which SCCH decoding was attempted
Valid SCCH Count : Subframes in which valid SCCH was received
SCCH Decode(%):Percent of SCCG Decode (SCCG Decode Count / Sub Frame
Count *100)
SCCH Valid(%):Percent of SCCG Valid (SCCG Valid Count /Sub Frame Count
*100)
8.2.36 HSDPA HS-DPCCH Information
Average CQI
ACK
NACK
DTX
Valid CQI: Valid CQI number percent of total CQI
8.2.37 HSDPA Decoder Status
Parameter Description
HS DL Throughput:HSDPA Downlind Throughput
First Bler:The percent of First Bler
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Residue Bler:Residue Bler Percentage
Statistics Bler:Statistics Bler Percentage
QPSK Count: Count of QPSK used in HS decoding.
QAM16 Count: Count of QAM16 used in HS ecoding.
QPSK: QPSK Count Percent of the two methods;
QAM16:QAM16 Count Percent of the two methods;
8.2.38 HSUPA Happy Bit Status
Parameter Description
Happy Bit Staus:Happy Bit Status
Happy:Happy state percentage in the whole state
UnHappy:Unhappy state percentage in the whole state
8.2.39 HSDPA UL Bler Information
Parameter Description:
First Bler:Uplink First Bler Percentage
Residue Bler:Residual Bler Percentage
Statistics Bler:Statistics Bler Percentage
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8.2.40 HSUPA E-DCH Control Information
Parameter Description
SG: Service Grant Index Based on AGCH and RGCH
LUPR:This is the SG index after mapping the reference_ETPR to theclosest higher SG
in the relative grant calculation;
E-TFCI
TTI In Use: Trasmission Timeslot
AG Value:Absolute grant Value
AG SCOPE:Absolute grant scope;
HICH:Indicates the combined ACK/NAK for the transport block sent in this TTI;
Serving AG:Indicates the combined serving RGCH determining the serving grant for
the transport block sent in this TTI.
NonServing AG:Indicates the combined nonserving RGCH determining the serving
grant for the transport block sent in this TTI
8.2.41 HSUPA E-DCH Control Information(2)
Parameter Description
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PSC:Scrambling Code
TPC Index
HICH:Indicates the ACK/NAK reported per cell for the transport block sent in this
TTI.
RG: Indicates the RGCH per cell determining the serving grant for the transport block
sent in this TTI.
8.2.42 HSUPA SI Information
Parameter Description
HLTD:Highest priority logical channel ID
HLBS:Highest priority logical channel buffer status
TEBS:Total E-DCH buffer status;
Triggering Status:Indicates whether SI was triggered by buffer status or periodic
trigger;
Appending Status:Indicates whether SI was added due to available padding;
UPH:UE power headroom
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Unit 9 Chapter Templates
9.1 Template Overview
Template window is for the user to define its own window, more easily checking the
useful information .Template Window is in the main window menu .The infoElement
of the IE tree in left navigator can be dragged into the template, to configure what to
display in the window .
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9.2 Grid Template
9.2.1 Drag IE In the Left Tree To Grid Template
In the InfoElement page of left tree, IE can be dragged into Grid Template.One or
multiple IE can be dragged, to form a one dimension or two dimension windows .
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9.2.2 Grid Option Setting
Right click in the window and Select Grid Option, to pop up the below dialog box, to
set every grid in the window. ColNum is to set the column number, RowNum to set the
row number and ShowDevID is to set whether to display the DevID of the parameters.
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Select one gird , click Edit, pop up the below interface.
If Caption is selected, the displayed name of the grid can be input ; if not selected, the
grid is one parameter value.
After the edit, click OK to complete.
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9.2.3 Save Window
Right click in the Window, select SaveForm to save the edited window, to create one
user-define window in the main window left tree .
The Grid Form below Custom Form is one saved window.
9.2.4 Modify the Device Name and Window Name In Current Grid Template
Right click and select Properties, pop up the below window, where the device name
and window name can be set .
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9.3 Grid & Chart Template
9.3.1 Drage IE To Grid & Chart Template
From InfoElement page of navigating menu left tree, IE can be dragged into Grid &
Chart Template, to form the curve and the chart.
9.3.2 Grid Option Setting And Chart Option Setting
Right click and select Grid Option and Chart Option .The window of them are same,
and here is to introduce the window of Chart Option.
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From the above window, the curve can be added, deleted and modified of its properties.
Clikc Edit to pop up the dialog box. The curve color and device name can be set.
9.3.3 Save Window
Right click select SaveForm to save the window in the left tree, to create one
user-define window, where the GridChart Form below Custom Form is the window
saved.
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9.3.4 Modify Device Name and Window Name
In the right click menu ,select Properties,the below dialog box will be opened,where
the device name and window name can be modified.
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9.4 Set & Grid Template
9.4.1 Drag Left Tree IE To Set & Grid Template
From the infoElement page in the navigation menu, drage the
IE to the window, to form a 2 dimension window
9.4.2 Set Grid Option
Right click in the window and select Grid Option,will pop up the below
window ,where every column can set.
9.4.3 Save Window
Right click and select SaveForm, to save the window in the left tree, to create the
user-define window, where the SetGrid Form below Custom Form is the saved
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window .
9.4.4 Modify the Device Name and Window Name
Right click and select Properties, the below dialog box will be open.
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Unit 10 Route Map Analysis
10.1 Router Map
10.1.1 Toolbar Introduction
10.1.2 Layer Setting
The buttons and words in the dialog box are described as in the following:
Layers:Indicate current layers in the map
Up:Move selected layer up
Down: Move selected layer down
Add:Add one or more Tab files in the layer list
Remove: Delete the selected layer
Remove All: Delete all the layers
Preview: Preview the selected layer
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10.1.3 IE Select Setting
The operation of the dialog box is as in the following
DeviceID: Select the device whose IE is to add into the Map
Argument:Set parameter offset value
Condition:Conditions to select IE
Elements: IE can be added into Map
Selected: All the IE selected to display in the Map
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10.1.4 Map Parameter Setting
The operation is as following
X_Offset:X axis offset
Y_Offset:Y axis offset
EventX_Offset:Event X axis offset
EventY_Offset:Event Y axis offset
Color Paint
Text Paint
Point Type: Color Paint Point Shape
Symbol Size
Invalid Color
Invalid Text
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The dialog box is described as following:
Type:Connection type: ServerCell for server cell connection and NBCell for
neighbour cell connection
Color: Connection Line Color
Width: Connection Line Width
10.1.5 BS Cell Setting and Find
Click Cell Site Settings ,pops up the BS cell setting interface.
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The parameters are described as following:
CellType:cell type ;
Sector Cell Redius
Sector Angle
Omni Cell Radius
PropertyOffset
Click Find Cell, pop up Find Cell Window.
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10.2 Information Display and Switching
10.2.1 Layer
The operation of IE layer list is as following:
Choice Box: IF selected, IE lay will display in the map,otherwise not.
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Layer Icon: IE as the current main IE.
Right click the IE layer, pops up the menu IE layer right click menu.
Visible:IF selected, IE layer will display in the map, otherwise not.
Set to Current: Switch the selected IE as main IE
Delete:Delete IE
10.2.2 Property
Choice Box:To show the property of BS cell in the Map or not
SiteID_BSCID: ID BS ID and BSC ID
SiteName:Site Name
CellID:Cell ID
BcchArfcn:Carrier frequency
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10.2.3 Legend
The figure displays the legend setting of all the Map IE.Double click the IE legend or
right click and select IE->SetStages to modify it in the pop-up dialog box
10.3 Route Map
The Drive Test points will be dynamically colored according to your setting of IE and
Legend. Different colors are used to identify the values of different orders. The red
circuit on the map indicates the current location. If Base Station information is
loaded,and line connection is set to display ,the lines between testing point and the cell
will be shown in the Map.Click the Display Event button ,all the unfiltered event icons
of the main IE device will display in the Map.
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Unit 11 Indoor Test
11.1 Introduction of indoor test tool bar
11.2 Indoor Test Route Map
On the device monitor window, select the Indoor Navigator to start the internal test
function.
The pre-defined test route is represented by points and lines. The blue part indicates the
path already covered (In the above diagram, the passed path becomes blue,with the
RxPower displayed at the same time), and the red part indicates those not covered
yet.The meanings of the numbers on the diagram are:
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1. Indicates the start point of the pre-defined path, represented by a square. Blue
indicates those already covered and red means those not covered.
2. Indicates the path point already covered, represented by a blue solid dot.
3. Indicates the current location, with the blue solid dot surrounded by a red circle.
4 Indicates the path point not covered yet, represented by a red solid dot.
5. Indicates the path point selected, represented by a green square. To add any path
point, you must first select a path point.
11.3 Defining Paths Operation
1. start the software first and select the Indoor Navigator. Connect it and get into the
indoor test status.
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2. Perform the delete operation continuously until the definition
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process is finished.
11.4 Pre-defined Drive Test
To perform a pre-defined path test, user must first move to the start point on the test
site.
After the software gets started, select the Indoor Navigator on the device monitor
window. Connect the equipments and save the results.
11.5 Test without Pre Defined Path
1. To perform a test without pre-defined path, you must first move to the start point on
the test site.
2. After the software is started, select the Indoor Navigator on the device monitor
window. Connect the equipment and save the results.
3. Move to the next location on the test site, and then click the appropriate location
point on the indoor map.
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Unit 12 Multi Handset Test
12.1 Overview of Multi Handset Test
Main functions of muilti handset test are as following:
Supports voice service test and data service test at the same time.
Compares the performances of multiple handsets in the same network
environment.
Connect the two testing handsets according to the hardware set up method in chapter 5.
The window appears after completing hardware setup.The current software system
supports a maximum of 6 handsets.
12.2 Data display of muilthandset est
12.2.1 Default Window for Muilt-handset display
For the default Grid or Grid&Chart window, the user can right click to get the menu,
and then choose "Properties".
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In the pop-up Properties window, choose MS2 from the DevID pulling down list.
After choosing OK,the window displays MS2 data.
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12.2.2 Template Window for Mulit Handset Display
We take Grid Template as an example. Right click in the window and choose Grid
Option.
In the pop-up Grid Option window, choose Cell label page first,and choose the
corresponding left tree node, then click on the Edit button on the right- hand side.
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In the pop-up Cell Edit window, handset number (e.g: MS1,MS2) can be changed in
the Device ID fulling down list.
Click on OK button, parameter value of multiple handsets could be displayed in a same
Grid template window which offers a more flexible means to network optimization
engineers for testing comparison.
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12.2.3 Signalling Window for Muilt-handset Display
In the signalling window, choose MessageFilter label page in the right column, then
choose a handset number in the Device list.
12.2.4 Map Window for Mulit-handset Display
The display in map window is similar with the display in template widow.
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Unit 13 Scanning
13.1 DisplayWindow of Scanning
Double click on [navigator window-Menu-GSMScanShow] to open the display
window of handset scanning window in GSM network.
The introduction of handset scanning display window is as following:
1. Chart: displays frequency point and field strength value of scanning Axis provides
frequency point value and ordinate provides field strength value. Because DCS1800
and PCS1900 share the same frequency value, D is added to DCS1800 and is added to
PCS1900 to distinguish them. The maximum frequency value is marked in green and
the smallest one is marked in red.
2. Grid:Displays field strength and frequency point value in table, and shows BSIC
value of static scanning.
Right click menu
ShowGSM900 ; Displays scanning results of GSM900 frequency band.
ShowDCS1800:Displays scanning results of DCS1800 frequency band.
ShowPCS1900:Displays scanning results of PCS1900 frequency band.
ShowAll:;Displays scanning results of all frequency band.
Property: Pop-up dialogue box for scanning display setting.
Dialogue box of scanning display setting.
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3. Device pull down list: Device pull down list: displays all the scanning devices of
scanning frequency window.
4. Min Threshold column: Min Threshold column: displays the minimum scanning
frequency value of the window.
13.2 Scanner Display Window
13.2.1 CW Scan Display
1、Method:Displaying method
None: Displays the current value without any processing.
Running:Accumulate measurement value according to weights. The new
measurement result is the last measurement *(N-1)/N+new measurement
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result/N.
Group: Displays average value after measureing every N values.
Max Hold: displays the maximum value in the measuring process.
2、Counts:Input box of N value.
3、Apply:After changing the settings, apply it to the measuring process.
4、Reset: Re-sets Mothed mode and Counts value.
13.2.2 Spectrum Scanning Display
1、Marker:Operation of ongoing label in Marker box.
Add:Adds label on light spot.
Remove:Removes label.
ToMax:Finds out the maximum value among all the labels.
ToMin:Finds out the minimum value among all the labels.
2、Items in Average Mode box.
None:Displays the current sample value without any processing.
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Group:Displays average value after measureing every N values.
Running: accumulate measurement value according to weights. The new
measurement result is the last measurement *(N-1)/N+new measurement result/N.
Max Hold: displays the maximum value in the measuring process.
3、Counts:Input box of N value.
4、Items in Caculate Average box
Power: averages original value data .
Log Power:Averages values converted by log
5、Apply:after changing the settings, apply it to the measuring process.
6、Reset: Re-sets Mothed mode and Counts value.
7、Exit:Exits and closes the measuring window.
13.2.3 Rxlev Scanning Display
Sort By: displays orders
pull down box: chooses X, Y axises or not to make any order
Ascending:Arranges in ascending order
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Descending:Arranges in descending order
13.2.4 Time Slot Scanning Display
1、Pause:Pauses refreshing window
2、Exit:Exits and closes measuring window
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13.2.5 Pilot Scanning Display
1、Display:Displays handover between EC and EC/IO value
2、MinY(<0):Does not display in the window when the measuring value is less than the
fixed value.
3、Sort by:Arranges values of X and Y axises in ascending or descending orders.
13.3 Scanning Parameter Setting Method
1. Handset should be in connecting status to set scanning parameter.
2. After connecting handset, choose scanning device and method.
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13.4 Scanning Setup Window
13.4.1 CW Scanning
1. Channel:Click on select to setup scanning frequency points.
2. Carrier : Frequency value of scanning points.
13.4.2 Spectrum Scanning
1. Band: choose scanning band
2. Start Frequency: frequency value of starting scanning
3. End Frequency:Requency value of finishing scanning
4. Resolution:Accuracy of scanning
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13.4.3 Rxlev Scanning
1、Channelclick on Select to start setup scanning point.
2、Decode BSIC: Choose to scan BSIC or not
13.4.4 Timeslot Scanning
1、Channel:Click on Select to start scanning point
2、Carrier: Frequency of scanning point.
3、Compression: Compression rate.
13.4.5 Pilot Scanning
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1. Scan Selected: select User List scrambling code
2. Scan Strongest:Numbers of Top N
3. Channel:Choose scanning point
13.4.6 Scanning Frequency Selection
Click on the Select button on every scanning setup windows, the below dialogue box
will pop-up.
1. Group pull down box: choose scanning band.
2. Frequency point list: usable frequency point in selected Group.
Right click menu:
Select:Click selected frequency point.
Unselect:Cancel selected frequency point.
SelectAll:Click on all frequency points.
UnselectAll:Cancel click on all frequency points.
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13.4.7 Pctel Scanner Config
1、ChipWinSize: Shows size of chip window
2、Correlation Taps: Shows relevant numbers
3、PN Threshold:Shows PN Threshold value
4、Data Mode:Shows method of measuring

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  • 1. i WCDMA Radio Network Test Practice Manual
  • 2. ii Contents Unit 1 Software Installation..........................................................................................................................1 1.1 Operating Environment .....................................................................................................................1 1.2 Software Installation..........................................................................................................................1 1.3 Legal use of the sofeware ..................................................................................................................5 1.3.1 Installing MicroDog Driver ....................................................................................................5 1.3.2 Upgrading MicroDog..............................................................................................................6 1.4 Uninstalling software.........................................................................................................................6 Unit 2 Main operation Interfaces.................................................................................................................7 2.1 Operating Interface............................................................................................................................7 2.2 Window Interface ..............................................................................................................................7 2.2.1 Title bar...................................................................................................................................7 2.2.2 Menu bar.................................................................................................................................7 2.2.3 Navigation status controlling bar............................................................................................8 2.2.4 Navigation...............................................................................................................................8 Unit 3 Project parameter ............................................................................................................................10 3.1 Load Project Parameter....................................................................................................................10 3.2 Unload of Project Parameter............................................................................................................12 3.3 PSC Color Setting............................................................................................................................13 Unit 4 Hardware Configuration.................................................................................................................14 4.1 Hardware Connection......................................................................................................................14 4.2 Hardware Detection.........................................................................................................................14 4.3 Configure Hardware Parameter .......................................................................................................15 Unit 5 File Management..............................................................................................................................18
  • 3. -iii- 5.1 File Record...................................................................................................................................... 18 5.2 File Replay...................................................................................................................................... 20 5.3 File Export....................................................................................................................................... 21 5.4 Indoor Test File Process.................................................................................................................. 23 5.5 APT File Setting.............................................................................................................................. 23 Unit 6 Signaling and Event......................................................................................................................... 25 6.1 Signaling Display............................................................................................................................ 25 6.1.1 Signaling List Display.......................................................................................................... 25 6.1.2 Sigaling Decode Content Display ........................................................................................ 26 6.1.3 Sigling Filter ........................................................................................................................ 26 6.1.4 Signaling Find...................................................................................................................... 27 6.2 Event Display.................................................................................................................................. 28 6.2.1 Event Information Display................................................................................................... 29 6.2.2 Event Synchronization and Pause ........................................................................................ 29 6.3 Event Setting................................................................................................................................... 30 6.3.1 Event List ............................................................................................................................. 30 6.3.2 Add Event ............................................................................................................................ 31 6.3.3 Delete Event......................................................................................................................... 31 6.3.4 Edit Event............................................................................................................................. 31 6.4 User-defined Event ......................................................................................................................... 32 6.5 Event Filter...................................................................................................................................... 35 Unit 7 Test Control ..................................................................................................................................... 36 7.1 How to open test control window ................................................................................................... 36 7.2 Customize and Implement Test Plan............................................................................................... 36 7.2.1 Add Test Item....................................................................................................................... 36 7.2.2 Delete Test Items.................................................................................................................. 36
  • 4. iv 7.2.3 Adjust Test Item ...................................................................................................................37 7.2.4 Save Test Item ......................................................................................................................37 7.2.5 Implement and Control Test Plan .........................................................................................37 7.3 Calling Audio Test...........................................................................................................................39 7.4 Called Party Voice Test...................................................................................................................40 7.5 MOS Test.........................................................................................................................................41 7.6 PPP Test...........................................................................................................................................42 7.7 FTP Test ..........................................................................................................................................45 7.8 WAP Test ........................................................................................................................................49 7.9 SMS Test .........................................................................................................................................54 7.10 GPRS Test .....................................................................................................................................58 7.11 PDP Test........................................................................................................................................60 7.12 PING Test......................................................................................................................................62 7.13 HTTP Test .....................................................................................................................................63 7.14 MMS Test......................................................................................................................................66 7.15 Condition Test ...............................................................................................................................67 Unit 8 GSM/UMTS Wireless Parameter Display .....................................................................................69 8.1 GSM Mode ......................................................................................................................................69 8.1.1 Serving NB Cell Param.........................................................................................................69 8.1.2 Current Channel....................................................................................................................70 8.1.3 Serving Cell ..........................................................................................................................71 8.1.4 RLC ......................................................................................................................................72 8.1.5 Rxlev Rxqual ........................................................................................................................73 8.1.6 LLC.......................................................................................................................................74 8.1.7 EGPRS..................................................................................................................................74 8.1.8 Serving NB Cell Rxlev .........................................................................................................75
  • 5. -v- 8.2 UMTS Mode ................................................................................................................................... 76 8.2.1 WCDMA Dedicated Physical Channels UL ........................................................................ 76 8.2.2 WCDMA PRACH................................................................................................................ 76 8.2.3 WCDMA RACH.................................................................................................................. 77 8.2.4 WCDMA Active & Neighbor Set........................................................................................ 78 8.2.5 WCDMA RRC Status .......................................................................................................... 78 8.2.6 WCDMA Service Cell Information ..................................................................................... 78 8.2.7 WCDMA NAS Status .......................................................................................................... 79 8.2.8 WCDMA NAS MM & GMM Status ................................................................................... 80 8.2.9 WCDMA Dedicated Physical Channels DL ........................................................................ 81 8.2.10 WCDMA Active Set .......................................................................................................... 81 8.2.11 WCDMA Neighbor Set...................................................................................................... 82 8.2.12 WCDMA BLER................................................................................................................. 82 8.2.13 WCDMA Cell Reselection (W Cell).................................................................................. 83 8.2.14 WCDMA Cell Reselection (G Cell)................................................................................... 83 8.2.15 WCDMA Finger................................................................................................................. 84 8.2.16 WCDMA SCH ................................................................................................................... 84 8.2.17 WCDMA Common Physical Channels DL........................................................................ 85 8.2.18 WCDMA RACH ASC Info................................................................................................ 85 8.2.19 WCDMA UL Transport Channel....................................................................................... 86 8.2.20 WCDMA UL Transport Channel Format .......................................................................... 86 8.2.21 WCDMA DL Transport Channel....................................................................................... 87 8.2.22 WCDMA DL Transport Channel Format .......................................................................... 87 8.2.23 WCDMA MAC UL Transport Channel Information......................................................... 88 8.2.24 WCDMA MAC UL Logical Channel Information ............................................................ 88 8.2.25 WCDMA MAC DL Transport Channel Information......................................................... 89
  • 6. vi 8.2.26 WCDMA MAC DL Logical Channel Information.............................................................89 8.2.27 WCDMA MAC UL Traffic Volume ..................................................................................90 8.2.28 WCDMA RLC UL AM Statistics(1)..................................................................................90 8.2.29 WCDMA RLC UL AM Statistics (2).................................................................................91 8.2.30 WCDMA RLC DL AM Statistics (1).................................................................................91 8.2.31 WCDMA RLC DL AM Statistics(2)..................................................................................92 8.2.32 WCDMA Power Info..........................................................................................................93 8.2.33 WCDMA Serving_Neighbor Cell List ...............................................................................93 8.2.34 WCDMA Set Cell List........................................................................................................94 8.2.35 HSDPA HS-SCCH Information .........................................................................................94 8.2.36 HSDPA HS-DPCCH Information ......................................................................................95 8.2.37 HSDPA Decoder Status......................................................................................................95 8.2.38 HSUPA Happy Bit Status...................................................................................................96 8.2.39 HSDPA UL Bler Information.............................................................................................96 8.2.40 HSUPA E-DCH Control Information.................................................................................97 8.2.41 HSUPA E-DCH Control Information(2).......................................................................97 8.2.42 HSUPA SI Information.......................................................................................................98 Unit 9 Chapter Templates...........................................................................................................................99 9.1 Template Overview .........................................................................................................................99 9.2 Grid Template................................................................................................................................100 9.2.1 Drag IE In the Left Tree To Grid Template........................................................................100 9.2.2 Grid Option Setting.............................................................................................................101 9.2.3 Save Window......................................................................................................................104 9.2.4 Modify the Device Name and Window Name In Current Grid Template..........................104 9.3 Grid & Chart Template..................................................................................................................105 9.3.1 Drage IE To Grid & Chart Template..................................................................................105
  • 7. -vii- 9.3.2 Grid Option Setting And Chart Option Setting.................................................................. 105 9.3.3 Save Window ..................................................................................................................... 106 9.3.4 Modify Device Name and Window Name......................................................................... 107 9.4 Set & Grid Template..................................................................................................................... 108 9.4.1 Drag Left Tree IE To Set & Grid Template ....................................................................... 108 9.4.2 Set Grid Option .................................................................................................................. 108 9.4.3 Save Window ..................................................................................................................... 108 9.4.4 Modify the Device Name and Window Name ................................................................... 109 Unit 10 Route Map Analysis......................................................................................................................111 10.1 Router Map ................................................................................................................................. 111 10.1.1 Toolbar Introduction ........................................................................................................ 111 10.1.2 Layer Setting.................................................................................................................... 111 10.1.3 IE Select Setting............................................................................................................... 112 10.1.4 Map Parameter Setting..................................................................................................... 113 10.1.5 BS Cell Setting and Find.................................................................................................. 114 10.2 Information Display and Switching ............................................................................................ 116 10.2.1 Layer ................................................................................................................................ 116 10.2.2 Property............................................................................................................................ 117 10.2.3 Legend.............................................................................................................................. 118 10.3 Route Map................................................................................................................................... 118 Unit 11 Indoor Test................................................................................................................................... 120 11.1 Introduction of indoor test tool bar ............................................................................................. 120 11.2 Indoor Test Route Map ............................................................................................................... 120 11.3 Defining Paths Operation............................................................................................................ 121 11.4 Pre-defined Drive Test................................................................................................................ 123 11.5 Test without Pre Defined Path .................................................................................................... 123
  • 8. viii Unit 12 Multi Handset Test.......................................................................................................................125 12.1 Overview of Multi Handset Test .................................................................................................125 12.2 Data display of muilthandset est..................................................................................................125 12.2.1 Default Window for Muilt-handset display ......................................................................125 12.2.2 Template Window for Mulit Handset Display..................................................................127 12.2.3 Signalling Window for Muilt-handset Display.................................................................129 12.2.4 Map Window for Mulit-handset Display..........................................................................129 Unit 13 Scanning........................................................................................................................................131 13.1 DisplayWindow of Scanning.......................................................................................................131 13.2 Scanner Display Window ............................................................................................................132 13.2.1 CW Scan Display..............................................................................................................132 13.2.2 Spectrum Scanning Display..............................................................................................133 13.2.3 Rxlev Scanning Display....................................................................................................134 13.2.4 Time Slot Scanning Display .............................................................................................135 13.2.5 Pilot Scanning Display......................................................................................................136 13.3 Scanning Parameter Setting Method............................................................................................136 13.4 Scanning Setup Window..............................................................................................................137 13.4.1 CW Scanning....................................................................................................................137 13.4.2 Spectrum Scanning ...........................................................................................................137 13.4.3 Rxlev Scanning.................................................................................................................138 13.4.4 Timeslot Scanning ............................................................................................................138 13.4.5 Pilot Scanning...................................................................................................................138 13.4.6 Scanning Frequency Selection..........................................................................................139 13.4.7 Pctel Scanner Config ........................................................................................................140
  • 9. 1 Unit 1 Software Installation 1.1 Operating Environment Operating System: Windows2000/XP。 Recommend Configuration CPU:Pentium IV 1.6GHz or higher Memory: minimum 256MB Video card: SVGA, 16-bit color display Monitor resolution: 1024*768 Hard disk: minimum 200MB remaining space 1.2 Software Installation To install the Software, all running programs are suggested to be closed to avoid any possible errors that may occur during software installation. The installation of ZXPOS CNT is led by an automatically installing guide, which will help the customers to follow the installing settings step by step. 1.Insert the installing disk, and run the ZXPOS CNTSetupZXPOS CNT _V*.**.exe file (*.** shows the version code) .
  • 10. 2 2. Make sure all the running programmes are closed and read the page for copyright, then click on <NEXT> to go into a"License Agreement" dialogue box.
  • 11. -3- 3. Only by choosing the item "I accept the terms of the license agreement", <next >button can be clicked. 4. Press "change" to change the installation directory .
  • 12. 4 5. Click on <Install> to start installation. The relevant files of ZXPOS CNT will be installed into the assigned directory of the hard disk.
  • 13. -5- 6. Click <Finish> to finish the installation 1.3 Legal use of the sofeware 1.3.1 Installing MicroDog Driver To keep the software running normally, MicroDog Driver programme need to be installed after finishing the installation. USBMicroDog is used in ZXPOS CNT-UMTS. Form desktop Click on [Start All Programs ZTE ZXPOS Solution →ZXPOS CNT-UMTSV8.01→Tools →MicroDog Install Driver ] to open installing window. Click on <test> to check the conditions of driving, and click on<install>. If "digital signature has not been found, continue to install or not" appears in installing procedures, choose <yes>.After installing MicroDog Driver, ‘The Driver has been installed successfully’ message appears on the interface, then the USB MicroDog can be used on your computer. Notes: in the process of using ZXPOS CNT, the USB MicroDog should be kept on your computer. If the settings of your computer conflicts with USB MicroDog, please
  • 14. 6 search for help from the software sales. 1.3.2 Upgrading MicroDog In case of the MicroDog expires, you can click on [ start→all programmes → ZTE ZXPOS Solution → ZXPOS CNT-UMTSV8.01 →Tools → CNT_Dongle_Upgrade_Client]to open the interface for upgrading MicroDog, and follow the pop-up messages. 1.4 Uninstalling software 1. Click [start→settings→control panel] 2. Choose [add or delete programmes] 3. Choose the ZXPOS CNT-UMTS programme in Setup 4. Click on <change/delete>, and choose Remove in the popup window. 5. Click on <Next>, after confirming, the ZXPOS CNT programme can be uninstalled.
  • 15. -7- Unit 2 Main operation Interfaces 2.1 Operating Interface Click on[ Start All Programs ZTE ZXPOS Solution→ZXPOS CNT-UMTSV8.01] to startup the main programme. 2.2 Window Interface 2.2.1 Title bar The title bar displays the paths for opening workplace by ZXPOS CNT software. 2.2.2 Menu bar
  • 16. 8 [File] menu contains the options for operations in workspace [LogFile] menu contains the options for file and program operations [Presentation] menu contains all the observation window options that can be used during a test. [Command] menu contains the options for testing control windows. [Configuration] contains the options for port configuration and event setup windows. [View] menu contains the options for navigation information,tool bar and status bar. [Window] menu contains the options for operating the windows [Help] menu contains the options such as version information 2.2.3 Navigation status controlling bar 2.2.4 Navigation The navigation menu item can be shown in the left of the workplace in form of tree.
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  • 18. 10 Unit 3 Project parameter 3.1 Load Project Parameter After successful loading,the information of the BTS and cell can be shown in the map module.Two modes are supported,which are GSM and UMTS. In the loading window, first select the mode of the project file,then select the path of the file. Two parameters should be configured :File Start Line:the starting line of the project file ,default as 1. Data Start Line: the starting line of the data,default as 2. The field should be matched after selecting the path and the starting line。Click Map&Load,to start the match.
  • 19. -11- The red field of Required Section must be matched. Select the closest field from Map Section to make the match, then click Load to start the loading. One mode can only allow one single project file to be loaded.If one file has been loaded before . If select YES, the previously loaded file will be unloaded, and the new file will be loaded. When successful loading the file, the message will appear in the main program. If the load fails, the message area in the file load window will indicate the number of
  • 20. 12 the error lines. 3.2 Unload of Project Parameter After successful loading of the project parameter,the unloading can be done by selecting [LogFile→UnLoad CellSite]. Select the file to be unloaded, click Unload to complete.After successful unload, in the message area of the main project.
  • 21. -13- 3.3 PSC Color Setting In the window of PSC color setting ,the current color setup can be saved,also the previous saved color setup can be obtained. Every scrabling code can be set with color by double click the pane in the above panel . In PilotInc the radix of the scrambling code can be set: 1 means the scramble code multiple with 1 ,2 means the scrabling code multiple with 2 ,with the maximum multiple with 511.
  • 22. 14 Unit 4 Hardware Configuration 4.1 Hardware Connection 1:Connect the testing mobile phone with computer via the data cable 2:If the mobile phone is first time to be connected, it will require installing the mobile drive software, which just needs to follow the instruction to install step by step. Probably it is required to install twice, since mobile has two ports: Trace port and Data port. 3:Connect the GPS with computer via the data cable 4:Plug in the USB Dog of CNT. The driver software of the USD dog is needed to install for the first time use. 5:Start the CNT software 4.2 Hardware Detection First, the device shoud be added.Currently the software supports the following devicess: Sagem490,Sagem498, Sagem 290,Sagem 260,Scanner,GPS,QualComn. Click the + sign in the top left corner,to add device,One dialog box will pop up as shown below
  • 23. -15- From the above window, select the device and port number to add. For current mobile, 2 ports are needed to add ,with Com for the Trace port of the mobile and DataPort for the Data port. In the above window, the Note colomn can be selected and noted by user . 4.3 Configure Hardware Parameter Start the parameter configure after successful detection of the mobile,to control the message report .Click the parameter setup button to enter the below interface.
  • 24. 16 To save the user LogMask or select previously saved parameters,click the save button, the below window will pop up.
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  • 26. 18 Unit 5 File Management 5.1 File Record There are two conditions for file record 1. In the real test model, device setup is completed and the device is successfully connected. 2. The hardware drive software is installed. According to the test model, the file record is devided into indoor test and outdoor test, which are mainly different with the GPS information. Indoor test required the assigned route because there is no information of latitude and longitude provided by GPS, while outdoor test has the information .This is the only difference. The step is as following: 1.First select the test model, outdoor or indoor 2.Device setup
  • 27. -19- Select the port and device, and click OK 3. Connect device If the port selection and device setup are correct ,the below interface will shown,where the color is gree.If not correct ,it will be red.
  • 28. 20 4. For indoor test , the route must assigned first ,and data is reported point by point . 5.2 File Replay The condition is that the device is disconnected. Click LogFile->OpenAPTFile,pop up the interface.
  • 29. -21- 5.3 File Export After loading the APT file ,the CSV file can be exported by click LogFile→Export APTFile
  • 30. 22 For the export file, the time, longitude, latitude, and output can be selected. Start Time should be smaller than End Time。 When select The Whole Time Zone, the Start Time and End Time will be invalid, and the duration will be according to the data record of APT file. In Lat/Lon option, the range of longitude and latitude of the export file can be selected, by default the value is the biggest range of the GPS. If select user bound, the range can be configured. In the Device&LogMask option,the section information of the export file can be selected,including offset,time ,GPS information ,GSM parameters ,and GPRS parameters. The export of mobile parameters follows device difference, ie,different devices can be exported into one file,and also into different files.
  • 31. -23- The format of the export file can be selected .When click Export button,the below window will pop up. If sucefully exported, there will the message notice in the main program. 5.4 Indoor Test File Process For indoor test, the data process of MS/UE/Scanner is same as outdoor, and the difference is the source of GPS data. Since indoor test is without GPS realtime report, the test route should be arranged first. 5.5 APT File Setting Click Configuration->APT File Setting to open the APT file setting dialog box.The size of APT file can be set, and if the size is over the set value, the file will be separated .The default size is 200M.
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  • 33. -25- Unit 6 Signaling and Event 6.1 Signaling Display 6.1.1 Signaling List Display In the Menu page of navigator window, double click the Layer3 Messages, to open the Layer3 message browsel window. The figure displays the air interface message in time sequence. 1、Time: Receiving time 2、ChannelName:The channel in which the message occurs. 3、RRC MessageName: Air interface message of RRC layer 4、NAS MessageName:NAS information 5、Information: The key information of the signaling Right Key Menu Show/Hide Detail:Display or hide the detailed information of signaling Pause: To stop the update of the layer 3 message .The new message will be buffered, and if cancel the pause, the buffered information will be displayed in the list. Find: Display or Hide the signaling lookup toolbar Signaling Synchronization: Click one signaling to synchronize it.
  • 34. 26 6.1.2 Sigaling Decode Content Display Double click one message of the layer 3 message window, the detailed parameters will be shown in the MessageInfo page. Right key Menu: Expand All My Child: Extend all the sub-node of the current node Copy Tree Node: Copy all the content of the current node Copy Tree Item: Copy the current node Copy Decode Tree: Copy all the decode content Show Raw Message Data: Display the orginal signaling code 6.1.3 Sigling Filter If the check box is not selected ,then the message will be not displayed in the layer 3 message window.
  • 35. -27- Right key menu: Change Color: Change the color of the displayed message Expand All Child: Extend all the sub-nodes Set My Color To All My Child: Set all the subnodes color as the current node Set Default Color: Set the color as the default one Find First Message: Find the first selected message in the signaling list . Find Next Message: Find the next selected message in the signaling list . 6.1.4 Signaling Find Right click and select Show/Hide Detail or direct click Ctrl+F to display the signaling find toolbar.The lookup can be based on the signaling name, signaling content ,and the index.
  • 36. 28 6.2 Event Display Event Display is to withdraw the event, including fixed or customized event, from the database and display, for the network optimization personnel further analysis. The event display function includes three parts, which are event display and control, event detailed information display and event synchronization and pause. The left list of the window displays the information including event devices ,the specific event,report time ,event information and index related with phone,GPS,scanner . The events are listed in ascending order of the index. The event filter is shown in the left window, where the deviceS are more classified as MS,GSP,scanner etc, shown in tree organization .If one device node are selected,all the relevant information will be display in the event list of the left window.
  • 37. -29- 6.2.1 Event Information Display If some event information can not be displayed completely, just click the event ,then the complete information will display in the EventInfo panel in the left window.It is more convenient for the user since it is not necessary to adjust the width of the column. 6.2.2 Event Synchronization and Pause Right click one event in the event list, pop up the menu of synchronization and pause. Click the left key also can achieve the synchronization.It is mainly to synchronize with the signaling in the signaling window, and synchronize with the main play control during replay. Click synchrozation of one event, the related signaling will be located in the signaling window.Also; the signaling can be synchronized with the event, useful for event analysis. Event pause is to pause the update of the event list, where there will be no new events displayed automatically, facilitating find the existing events.
  • 38. 30 6.3 Event Setting Event setting includes button toobar and event list . 6.3.1 Event List The event list displays the device number ,event name,event ico file and event sound file .The event can be sorted by the name of its one certain attribute alphabetically where the fixed event is by its own event name ,while the user-defined event is by the device . All the events displayed in the event list, will be analyzed after the system gets started. The event list also includes one right key menu,which includes add event,delete event and edit event.
  • 39. -31- 6.3.2 Add Event When the user has customized one event, it can ben added into the event list for anayslis.The function of adding event is only for user-defined event.If there is no user-defined event, then the button will be invalid.If user has customized its event, then it can be added. To add event is very flexible ,and any user-defined event can be added .The device number,event icon and sound can be changed flexibly .But if the user-defined event already exists in the event list,it can not be added any more. 6.3.3 Delete Event To delete event is also only for user-defined event.If one user-defined event is deleted from the event list, it will not be analyzed any more. It is not to delete completely, and actually is saved by the system. The user-defined event deleted can still be added to the event list for analysis. 6.3.4 Edit Event Editting event is to edit the attributes of the event to enable it more suitable for the practical requirement.
  • 40. 32 For fixed event ,only its icon and sound can be edited, but its equipment number and name can not . 6.4 User-defined Event User-defined event is mainly targeted for mobile, including measurement items,fixed event and layer-3 signaling .Meanwhile ,the contents can be selected by three logical operator :ADD,OR ,(),to customize the best event. The below is the detailed description of the operation window 1. System: Network mode
  • 41. -33- 2. EventName: The name of select event 3. EventContent: The content of the selected event.The event can be edited here. 4. Add Items:Select the contents to add into EventContent including three parts Measurement Items : Measure Items : In the drop down list box ,list all the IE for user selection ,also can be logically operated with “<” and “>” .Fixed event select: In the drop down list box, list all the fixed events for selection Layer 3 Message,provides the signalings of GSM RR、WCDMA RRC、NAS.
  • 42. 34 5. Add Oper: Select the logical operator to add into EventContent. 6. Delete: Delete one item from EventContent box 7. Delay Time: The delay of the selected event ,by default as 3 seconds 8 Icon: The icon of the event to be displayed in the map .The icon can be slected freely and also can be previewed. 9. Sound: The sound of the selected event The sound can be slected freely and also can be previewed. Cancle: To close the window, and the customized information will not be saved. Apply: To save the customized information, then it will be displayed in the Event Setup window. The window is open, to continue to customize another event. OK: To save the customized event and close the window.
  • 43. -35- 6.5 Event Filter Event filter is mainly to control wheter the icon for the existing event is to be displayed in the map or not. Content Introduction Device: the specific mobile Events: All the events related to the device. If the device is changed, correspondingly the events will be changed .All the events from the Events box and event lists will always exist .If one event does not exist in the event list, it will not appear in the event box. Selected: In the selected box list the events whose icon need to be displayed in the map after they happens.If the events are not displayed in the box,its icon will definitely not apper in the map.The user can select freely .If one event whose icon need to be displayed in the map after the event happens,it is necessary to select it from the Event box to the Selected box By default, all the events of the first mobile will be displayed and they are all listed in the Selected box all ,which can be modified.All the events in the Event box and Select box,are synchronized with the event list .If changes happens in the event list , so do in the Event box and Select box.
  • 44. 36 Unit 7 Test Control 7.1 How to open test control window The window of test control can be opened by the following three methods: The first method : From the menu ,Select [Command →Command Sequence]. The second method: From the navigation bar in the left,select[WorkSheets → Workspace → Test Controller → Command Sequence]. If the navigation bar is not displayed, select [View→Navigation] The third method: From the navigation bar in the left,select[WorkSheets → Workspace → Test Controller → Command Sequence]. If the navigation bar is not displayed, select [View→Navigation] 7.2 Customize and Implement Test Plan 7.2.1 Add Test Item There are three methods to add test items, to be described in following: 1. Double click the nodes in the B area to add the test items into the C area where the test items will be added in sequence below the root node. 2. Drag the node from B area to C area, when the specific location of the test item will be displayed, which facilitates to add more accurately the location of the test plan . 3. Add the saved test items to C area by the opening test plan button in the A area toolbar,when the test items will be added in the sequence as it is saved previously .If test items saved previously is opened when there are some test items have already been added in C area, the existing test itmes in C areas will be cleared.When the test items saved previously are opened , user can continue to add test items by the method 1 and 2. 7.2.2 Delete Test Items There are 2 methods to delete test items, as following: 1. Select the test itmes to be deleted in the C area and click Delete key.
  • 45. -37- 2. Right click the test items in the C area, and in the pop-up menu select delete When to delete one test item which includes sub-nodes, all the sub-nodes will also together be deleted. 7.2.3 Adjust Test Item Select the test item to be adjusted,and hold the left key of the mouse to drag it to the location selected,and release the left key ,then the test item will be adjusted to the location .The test items can be adjusted to Loop and Synchronize as their sub-nodes, since other test times do not have sub-node. 7.2.4 Save Test Item When completing the test plan and its attributes selection, it can be saved by clicking the save test plan button in the A area,to facilitate for the same test plan in future. 7.2.5 Implement and Control Test Plan 7.2.5.1 Implement the Selected Test Item After clicking the button or menu, first check whether it exists sub test items. If exists,first check whether it conflicts for its sub test items .If conflicts,then pop up the error window, then quit the implementation . If the setting is correct, the test items can be implemented .During the implementation, the status related the test item will display the information.
  • 46. 38 7.2.5.2 Implement all the Test Items After clicking the button or menu, first check whether it exists sub test items. If exists,first check whether it conflicts for its sub test items .If conflicts,then pop up the error window , then quit the implementation . If the setting is correct, the test items can be implemented from up to down .During the implementation, the status related to the test item will display the information.
  • 47. -39- 7.3 Calling Audio Test 1. Test Plan Setting Dial up The parameters of Dial up, includes device number,phone number,call type ,setup time,max number of redials ,and delay before redials. There are 2 types of call types, which are audio call or video call. Hang up The parameters of Hang up,includes device number,call type ,release time,maxnumber of rehangup and delay before rehangup. There are type of hangup to select, which are audio and video. 2. Test Statistics and Parameter Display Voice test statistics result, including Voice Call Request Num,Voice Call Successful Num,Cal lDrop Num and Call Drop Rate .
  • 48. 40 7.4 Called Party Voice Test 1. Test Plan Setting Answer The parameters of Answer,includes Device number, Call Type,Alerting Times Alerting Timeout(s)).During the testing ,if the time is over the Alerting Timeout(s) ,then start the next test item. Answer type can be selected from audio call answer or video call answer. 2. Test Statistics and Parameter Display Voice test statistics, include Voice Call Request Num, Voice Call Successful Num, Voice Call Successful Rate,Call Drop Number and Call Drop Rate.
  • 49. -41- 7.5 MOS Test 1. Test Plan Setting MOS Dial Up The parameters of MOS Dial Up ,include Device number,Phone Number,Call Type,Setup Time(s),Max.Number of Redials,Delay Before Redial(s),MOS TYPE,Send Count,Sound Device,Reference File,Save File,Save PESQ and PESQ Set. MOS Answer The parameters of MOS Answer,include Device,Call Type,Alerting Times,Alerting Timeout(s),MOS TYPE,Original Port,Save File,Save PESQ and PESQ Set.
  • 50. 42 2. Test Statistics and Parameter Display The statistics of MOS test ,include MOSLq and P800 value MOSP800. 7.6 PPP Test 1. Test Plan Setting PPP Connect The parameters of PPP Connect, include Device、The dial-up connect in the operation system:PhoneBook Entry,User Name of the dial-up user,Password)、Dial-up Time Out(s),Max.Number of Redials and Delay before Redial(s).
  • 51. -43- PPP Disconnect The parameters of PPP Disconnect,include Device and the dial-up connect setup in the operation system : Phonebook Entry. 2. Test Statistics and Parameter Display The test result statistics of PPP test,inclues BytesXmited(byte): bytes transmitted; BytesRcved(byte):bytes received; FramesXmited: Frame transmitted; CrcErr:Crr error check value; TimeoutErr:timeout times; AlignmentErr:number of alighment error;HardwareOverrunErr; FramingErr: the number of error frame; CompressionRatioIn:the compression rate of the data received; CompressionRatioOut :the compression rate of the data transmitted; ULRasThroughput(kbit/s: Throghput of RAS upload; DLRasThroughput(kbit/s): Throghput of RAS download; PPPReqNum:PPP request times PPPSucNum: PPP successful times PPPSucRate: PPP successful rate
  • 52. 44 The time domain of RAS includes: ULRasThroughput(kbit/s): RAS upload throughput DLRasThroughput(kbit/s): RAS download throughput
  • 53. -45- 7.7 FTP Test 1. Test Plan Setting Advanced FTP The parameters of Advanced FTP includes: Device: device name Host: FTP address Port: port number Passive: the mode User Name: FTP login username Password: the password of FTP login TimeOut(s): Timeout time Retry Count: retry time Retry Interval(s):interval of retry Direction Thread Count: the maxiumum thread allowed Transfer TimeOut: whether to set transmit time TransferTime: the length of tranmsit time Local File: local directory Remote File: remote directory
  • 54. 46 Asynchronous FTP The parameter of Asynchronous FTP includes: Device: device name Host: FTP address Port: port number Passive: mode User Name: FTP login username Password:FTP login password TimeOut(s): overtime Direction: download or upload Local File:local directory Remote File: remote directory
  • 55. -47- 2. Test Statistics and Parameter Display: The parameters of Advanced FTP and Asynchronous FTP includes App.MeanUpThrought(kbit/s): upload throughput in the application layer App.MeanDlThrought(kbit/s): download throughput in the application layer CurUpSpeed(kbit/s): current upload speed CurDlSpeed(kbit/s):current download speed ULFileSize(kB): the size of the upload file DLFileSize(kB): the size of the download file UlCurFileSize(kB): the size of the current uploading file DLCurFileSize(kB):the size of the current downloading file ULPerFileAlready: the percentage of already uploaded DLPerFileAlready: the percentage of already downloaded ULTimeElapsed(s): the elapsed uploading time DLTimeElapsed(s):the elapsed downloading time FTPDLReqNum:FTP download request time FTPDLSucNum:FTP download successful time FTPDLSucRate: the rate of successful download
  • 56. 48 FTPULReqNum: the FTP upload request number FTPULSucNum: FTP upload successful time FTPULSucRate: the rate of FTP successful upload FTP time domain chart includes App.MeanUpThrought(kbit/s) : upload throughput in the application layer App.MeanDlThrought(kbit/s): download throughput in the application layer CurUpSpeed(kbit/s) : current upload speed CurDlSpeed(kbit/s) : current download speed
  • 57. -49- 7.8 WAP Test 1. Test Plan Setting: WAP Gateway Connection Test The parameters of WAP gateway connection test includes Device 、Timeout(s) Gateway IP Address),Gateway Port number . WAP Gateway Login Test The parameters of WAPgateway login test includes: Device: device name TimeOut(s): overtime Homepage URL:the URL address of homepage Download Icon: The icon for selecting whether to download or not Simulate Phone: The simulating phone model Gateway IP Address
  • 58. 50 Gateway Port: Gateway port number WAP Page refresh Test The parameters of WAPpage refresh test includes Device : device name Times: refresh times Interval(s): the intervals between refreshs TimeOut(s): overtime Homepage URL: the URL of the homepage,Update Style,Search Depth,Skip Item Download Icon : whether to download or not Simulate Phone: the stimulate phone module,Gateway IP Address,Gateway Port
  • 59. -51- 2. Test Statistics and Parameter Display: WAP Gateway Connection Test WAP gateway connect delay chart displays the last 20 test data. The statistics of WAP gateway connection parameter includes: WAPGateMaxDelay(ms):maximum delay of WAP gateway connection WAPGateMinDelay(ms): minimum delay of WAP gateway connection WAPGateAvgDelay(ms):average delay of WAP gateway connection
  • 60. 52 WAPGateSendSize: the size sent by the WAP gateway WAPGateRecSize: the size received by the WAP gateway WAPGateReqNum: connection request times of the WAP gateway WAPGateSucNum: gateway successful connections times WAPGateSucRate: gateway sucessfuly connection rate WAP Gateway Login Test WAP gateway login delay displays the latest 20 test data. The statistics of WAP login test parameters includes: WAPLogonMaxdelay(ms):maximum WAP login time delay WAPLogonMinDelay(ms): minimum WAP login time delay WAPLogonAvgDelay(ms): average WAP login time delay WAPLogonSendSize(byte): Byte size sent for WAP login WAPLogonRecvSize(byte):Byte size received for WAP login
  • 61. -53- WAPLogonMaxThroughput(byte/s):maximum throughput for WAP login WAPLogonAvqThroughput(byte/s): average throughput for WAP login WAPLogonReqNum: request times for WAP login WAPLogonSucNum: WAP login successful times WAPLogonSucRate: WAP login successful rate WAP Page Refresh Test WAPpage refresh delay chart displays the latest 20 test data. WAP page refresh test parameter statistics includes: WAPRefreshMaxdelay(ms):maximum time delay for WAP refresh WAPRefreshMinDelay(ms): minimum time delay for WAP refresh
  • 62. 54 WAPRefreshAvgDelay(ms)): average time delay for WAP refresh WAPRefreshSendSize(byte): Byte size sent for WAP refresh WAPRefreshRecvSize(byte ) :Byte size received for WAP refresh WAPRefreshMaxThroughput(byte/s): maximum throughput for WAP refresh WAPRefreshMinThroughput(byte/s): minimum throughput for WAP refresh WAPRefreshReqNum :request number for WAP refresh WAPRefreshSucNum:WAP refresh successful time WAPRefreshSucRate: WAP refresh successful rate 7.9 SMS Test 1. Test Plan Setting SMS P2P The parameters of SMS P2P includes Device, Timeout(s) Receive Phone Number,Send Content and SMS Center Number.
  • 63. -55- SMS SP The parameters of SMS SP includes Device Timeout(s) Receive Phone Number Send Content SMS Center Number Expect Phone Number: expected replay phone number Expect Reply Content 2. Test Statistics and Parameter Display: SMS P2P SMS P2P send time delay chart displays the latest 20 data .
  • 64. 56 SMS P2P test parameters statistics includes SMSP2PSendMaxDelay(ms):maximum send delay for SMS P2P SMSP2PMinDelay(ms):minimum delay delay for SMS P2P SMSP2PSendAvgDelay(ms):average send delay for SMS P2P SMSP2PSendReqNum: send request times for SMS P2P SMSP2PSendSucNum: SMS P2P send successful times SMSP2PSendSucRate: SMS P2P send successful rate SMS SP SMS SP send delay chart displays the latest 20 data .
  • 65. -57- SMS SP test parameter statistics includes SMSSPSendMaxdelay(ms): maximum send delay for SMS SP SMSSPSendMinDelay(ms): minimum send delay for SMS SP SMSSPSendAvgDelay(ms): Average send delay for SMS SP SMSSPRevMaxDelay(ms):maximum receive delay for SMS SP SMSSPRevMinDelay(ms): minimum receive delay for SMS SP SMSSPRevAvgDelay(ms): average receive delay for SMS SP SMSSPSendReqNum:SMS SPsend request times SMSSPSendSucNum:SMS SP successful send times SMSSPSendSucRate: SMS SP successful send rate SMSSPRevReqNum: SMS SP receive request times SMSSPRevSucNum: SMS SP successful receive times SMSSPRevSucRate: SMS SP successful receive rate
  • 66. 58 SMS SP receive delay chart SMS SP Receive Delay Chart ,displays the lastest 20 data. 7.10 GPRS Test 1. Test Plan Setting: GPRS Attach The parameters of GPRS Attach test includes Device and Max Attach Times. GPRS Detach
  • 67. -59- The parameters of GPRS Detach test includes Device and Max Attach Times. 2. Test Statistics and Parameter Display: GPRS Attach & Detach Delay Chart displays the latest 20 data. GPRS Attach & Detach test parameter statistics includes: AttachMaxDelay(ms): maximum attach delay AttachMinDelay (ms): minimum attach delay AttachAvgDelay(ms): average attach delay DetachMaxDelay(ms): maximum detach delay DetachMinDelay(ms): minimum detach delay DetachAvgDelay(ms): average detach delay AttachReqNum: attach request times AttachSucNum: attach successful times AttachSucRate: attach successful rate
  • 68. 60 7.11 PDP Test 1. Test Plan Setting PDP Active PDP Active test parameters includes Devices ,Max PDP Activate Time(s) and APN. PDP Deactive PDP Deactive test parameters includes Device ,and Max PDP Deactivate Time(s). 2. Test Statistics and Parameter Display: PDP Activate & Deactivate Delay Chart displays the latest 20 data .
  • 69. -61- PDP Context Parameter Statistics includes PDPActiveMaxDelay(ms): Maximum delay for PDP activate PDPActiveMinDelay(ms): minimum delay for PDP activate PDPActiveAvgDelay(ms): average delay for PDP activate PDPDeactivateMaxDelay(ms): maximum delay for PDP deactivate PDPDeactiveMinDelay(ms) : Minimum delay for PDP deactivate DetachAvgDelay(ms): average delay for PDP deactivate PDPActivateReqNum: PDP activate request times PDPActivateSucNum: PDP activate successful times PDPActivateSucRate: PDP deactivate successful rate
  • 70. 62 7.12 PING Test 1. Test Plan Setting Ping Ping test parameters includes Device,IP Address,Send Packet Size(bytes))、Ping,Time Out(s),Number of Ping. 2. Test Statistics and Parameter Display: Ping Delay Chart displays the latest 20 test data.
  • 71. -63- Ping test parameter statistics includes: PingMaxDelay(ms): maximum ping delay PingMinDelay(ms): minimum ping delay PingAvgDelay(ms): average ping delay PingReqNum: ping request times PingSucNum: ping successful times PingSucRate:ping successful rate 7.13 HTTP Test 1. Test Plan Setting HTTP HTTP test parameters includes Device,URL,LocalFile,Direction and Timeout(s).
  • 72. 64 2. Test Statistics and Parameter Display: HTTP test parameters statistics includes DL SendBytes: download send Bytes number DL RecBytes: download receive Bytes number DL TransferTime: download transfer time DL RecThrputMax: maximum throughput for download receive DL RecThrputAvq : average throughput for download receive DLRecThrputCur: current throughput for download receive DLSendThrputMax: maximum throughput for download send DLSendThrputAvq: average throughput for download send DLSendThrputCur: current throughput for download send DLRecTotalSize: total size for download receive DLRecStartPos: start position for download receive DLRecTransferred: download receive transferred DLSendTotalSize: total size for download send DLSendStartPos: start position for download send DLSendTransferred: download send transferred ULSendBytes:upload send Bytes ULRecBytes: upload receive bytes ULTransferTime: upload transfer time
  • 73. -65- ULRecThrput:Max:maximum throughput for upload receive ULRecThrputAvq:average throughput for upload receive ULRecThrputCur: current throughput for upload receive ULSendThrputMax Max:maximum throughput for upload send ULSendThrputAvq :average throughput for upload send ULSendThrputCur: current throughput for upload send ULRecTotalSize: Total size for upload receive ULRecStartPos: start position for upload receive ULRecTransferred:upload receive transferred ULSendTotalSize:total size for upload send ULSendStartPos: start position for upload send ULSendTransferred: upload send transferred DLHTTPMinDelay(ms): minimum delay for HTTP download DLHTTPAvqDelay(ms): average delay for HTTP download ULHTTPMaxDelay(ms): maximum delay for HTTP upload ULHTTPAvqDelay(ms): average delay for HTTP upload
  • 74. 66 7.14 MMS Test 1. Test Plan Setting MMS Send MMS Send parameters includes Device,Time Out(s),Receive Phone Number,Send File,GateWay IP,GateWay IP Port,MMS Center URL. 2. Test Statistics and Parameter Display:
  • 75. -67- MMS Send Delay Chart displays the latest 20 data. MMS send test parameter statistics includes MMSSnedMaxDelay(ms):maximum delay for MMS send MMSSendMinDelay(ms):minimum delay for MMS send MMSSendAvgDelay(ms):average delay for MMS send MMSSendReqNum: MMS send request times MMSSendSucNum: MMS successful send times MMSSendSucRate: MMS successful send rate 7.15 Condition Test 1. Test Plan Setting Loop Loop parameters includes one only parameters Counts.
  • 76. 68 Wait Wait parameters only includes one : Duration Time,which can be added into different test items ,to increase wait delay . Synchronize Synchronize has no parameter. During the implementation,all its sub nodes are implemented at the same time.
  • 77. -69- Unit 8 GSM/UMTS Wireless Parameter Display 8.1 GSM Mode 8.1.1 Serving NB Cell Param Parameter Description CellName: Cell Name CI: Cell Identity BCCH:Broadcast Control Channel NCC: Network Color Code BCC: BTS Color Code RX_LEV:Receive Electrical Level C1: Path Loss Parameter C2: Cell Reselect Parameter RxMin: Allowed Minimum Electrical Level CRH:Cell Reselect Hysteresis CRO:Cell Reselect Offset PT: Punishment Time
  • 78. 70 TO: Cell Reselect Temporary Offset 8.1.2 Current Channel Parameter Description Channel Type Channel Mode Sc Rxlev: Sevice Cell Receive Electrical Level TN:Timeslot Number Rxlev Full: Receive Electrical Level(Full) Rxlev Sub:Receove Electrical Level (Sub) Rxqual Full: Receive Signal Quality(Full) Rxqual Sub:Receive Signal Quality(Sub) FER:Error Rate MS Power Level TA:Time advance
  • 79. -71- Max RLT Counter Current RLT Counter HSN: Hop Series Number MAIO: Mobile Assignment Index Offset 8.1.3 Serving Cell Parameter Description: Sc CellName: Service Cell Name Sc GPRS Flag:Service Cell GPRS Flag MCC: Mobile Country Code MNC: Mobile Network Code LAC: Location Area Code
  • 80. 72 CI: Cell ID Sc RA Color:Service Cell RA Color Sc BCCH: Service Cell Broadcast Control Channel Sc NCC: Service Cell Network Color Code Sc BCC: Service Cell BS Color Code Sc CRH: Service Cell Reselect Hysteresis Sc CRO: Service Cell Reselect Offset Sc PT:Service Cell Punishement Time Sc TO: Service Cell Reselect Temporary Offset Sc Rxlev AccMin: Service Cell Allowed Minimum Receive Electrical Level MS_TXPWR_MAX_CCH : Control Channel Maximum Power Electrical Level BS-PA-MFRAMS:Page Channel Complex Frame Count CCCH count:Common Control Channel Count BS-AG-BLKS-RES: Access Allowed Block Reserved Number T3212: Cyclic Location Update Timer 8.1.4 RLC Parameter Description Total RLC data blocks retransmitted(UL) Total RLC data blocks transmitted(UL)
  • 81. -73- Total RLC data blocks retransmitted(DL) Total RLC data blocks transmitted(DL) 8.1.5 Rxlev Rxqual Parameter Description Sc Rxlev: Service Cell Receive Electrical Level Rxlev Full:Service Cell Receive Electrical Level Full Rxlev Sub:Service Cell Receive Electrical Level Sub Rxqual Full:Receive Signal Quality Full Rxqual Sub: Receive Signal Quality Sub TA: Time Advance MS Power Level
  • 82. 74 8.1.6 LLC Parameter Description : Total LLC frames transmitted(UL) : Total LLC Frames Transmitted (Upload) LLC Data Throughput in kbit/s(UL) : LLC Data Throughput in kbits/s( Upload) Total LLC frames transmitted(DL) : Total LLC Frames Transmitted (Download) LLC Data Throughput in kbit/s(DL) : LLC Data Throughput in kbits/s( Download) 8.1.7 EGPRS Parameter Description UL window size: Upload Window Size
  • 83. -75- Global CV_BEP_GMSK Global MEAN_BEP_GMSK DL window size:Download Window Size Global CV_BEP_8PSK Global MEAN_BEP_8PSK 8.1.8 Serving NB Cell Rxlev Parameter Description RX_LEV: Service Cell Receive Electrical Level NCC: Network Color Code BCC: BS Color Code ARFCN: Radio Frequency Channel Number
  • 84. 76 8.2 UMTS Mode 8.2.1 WCDMA Dedicated Physical Channels UL Parameter Description Max Tx Power: Maximum Transmit Power SF Min: Minimum Spread Factory Power Offset:DPCCH Transmit Power Offset Initial Tx Power: Initial Transmit Power SC_Type: Code Type PCPLen: Power Control Prefix Length SC(DPCH UL):Scrambling Code PCA: Power Control Algorithm 8.2.2 WCDMA PRACH Parameter Description SC:Scrambling Code SF Min: Minimum Spread Factory MAX Allowed Tx Power: Maximum Allowed Transmission Power Signature Mask: 16-bit mask of available signatures
  • 85. -77- Sub Channel Mask: 12-bit mask of available signatures UL Puncture Limit: Uplink puncturing limit (0.4 to 1 in steps of 0.04) * 100 UL_PUNCT_LIM = UL_PUNCT_LIM_VAL/100 Transport Channel ID: Transport channel ID; 1 to 32 Power Ramp Step: Preamble power ramp step from 1 to 8dB; Preamble Transmission Number: Preamble transmissions number allowed, 1 to 64 8.2.3 WCDMA RACH Parameter Description Message Length:Message Length: 10ms,or 20 ms Preamble Number:Number of preambles transmitted, number max 64 AICH Status:The status of the Acquisition Indicator Channel(AICH) when the last access timeslot is sent Preamble Signature : Signature for last access channel preamble, from 0 to 15 Access Slot:Access timeslot SFN:The System Frame Number (SFN) when the last preamble is sent AICH Timing:0 – 0 (3 access slots); RF Tx Power: Rradio Frequency Transmission Power MAX Preamble Cycles Number : Maximum number of preamble cycles; integer from 1 to 32
  • 86. 78 8.2.4 WCDMA Active & Neighbor Set Parameter Description: AS Cell Num: Activated Cell Number AS ARFCN_DL: Downlink Centre Frequency NB ARFCN Num: Neighbour Frequecny Number NB Cell Num: Neighbour Cell Number 8.2.5 WCDMA RRC Status Parameters Description: RRC Current status RRC State Current RRC Procedure RRC Failure Cause Protorcol Error Cause 8.2.6 WCDMA Service Cell Information
  • 87. -79- Parameter Description URFCN UL: Upload Frequency URFCN DL: Download Frequency Cell Reserved: Whether the cell is reserved Cell ID URA ID: Register Area ID Cell Barred Rx_Power: Trasmit Power Cell Reserved for Sol SA UE Camped on a Cell Allowed Access Total Aggr Ec/IO Total Aggr RSCP 8.2.7 WCDMA NAS Status Parameter Description: Register State UE Operation Mode PLMN Selection Mode IMEI: International Mobile Equipment ID
  • 88. 80 IMSI: International Mobile Subcriber ID TMSI: Temporary Mobile Subscriber ID P-TMSI: Packet-Temporary Mobile Subscriber ID MCC: Mobile Country Code LAI: Location Area ID MNC: Mobile Network Code RAI: Route Area ID 8.2.8 WCDMA NAS MM & GMM Status Parameter Description : Network Operation Mode Service Type MM_State: Mobile Management State MM Sub State: Mobility Management State MM Update: Mobility Management Update State GMM State:GPRS Mobility Management State GMM Sub State:GPRS Mobility Management Sub State GMM Update:GPRS Mobility Management Update State
  • 89. -81- 8.2.9 WCDMA Dedicated Physical Channels DL Div Mode:Division Mode Ch_State: Channel State Slot_Format 8.2.10 WCDMA Active Set Parameter Description AS_Cell_Ref: Indicates whether the cell is a reference one,where 1 means a reference cell AS_PSC: Primary Scrambling Code AS_TPC: Cell power control parameter AS_diversity AS_SCPICH : Indicates whether the supplementary pilot channel is used AS_SSC:Secondary Scrambling Code As_CELL_POS:Cell information detection position (in chips); AS_Cell Pos:Cell Position
  • 90. 82 8.2.11 WCDMA Neighbor Set Parameter Description: NB_ARFCN DL:Downlink Frequency NB PSC: Neighbour Primary Scrambling Code NB Diversity: Neighbour Transmit Diversity Indication NB Pos:Cell information detection position (in chips); 8.2.12 WCDMA BLER Parameter Description TrCHID:Transmit Channel ID; CRC Rev : The number of CRC packets obtained in the measurement window CRC Err : The number of incorrect CRC packets obtained in the measurement window
  • 91. -83- 8.2.13 WCDMA Cell Reselection (W Cell) Parameter Description: CR PSC: Primary Scrambling Code CR ARFCN :Absolute Radio Frequency Channel Number CR RSCP : Received Signal Code Power (in dBs) CR Rank: Cell reselection criterion CR Ec/Io: Cell Reselection Ec/Io CR Rank (Ec/Io): Cell reselection criterion (cell ranking) Ec/Io for serving or neighbor cell, respectively 8.2.14 WCDMA Cell Reselection (G Cell) Parameter Description CR ARFCN:Absolute Radio Frequency Channel Number CR BSIC:Base Station Identity Code CR RSSI: GSM cell reselection standard CR RANK: Determines how much better the neighbor cell relative to the servring cell
  • 92. 84 is 8.2.15 WCDMA Finger Parameter Description: Finger ID:Finger Index Finger PSC:Scrabling Code Finger Pos :Finger information detection position (in chips) Finger CPICH Energy(dB): Common Pilot Channel energy (in dBs)Lock Status Finger Status Finger CC: orthogonal variable spreading factor code Finger Div: have Diversity or not Finger Energy Div:Common Pilot Channel energy diversity (in dBs) TPC Index:Transmit Power Control index Assign State:Finger Assign State 8.2.16 WCDMA SCH Parameter Description PSC Pos:PN information detection position (in chips)
  • 93. -85- ECIO: Interferance Ratio PSC group:Primary Scrambling Code Group 8.2.17 WCDMA Common Physical Channels DL Parameter Desciption CH State:Channel State CH Type: Channel Type Slot Format SC:Scrambling Code Div Mode: Diversity Mode CCTrch ID:Coded Composite Transport Channel ID Time Offset:Time Offset (in 256 chips) Channel Code 8.2.18 WCDMA RACH ASC Info Parameter Description
  • 94. 86 ASC ID:Access service class identifier; Persistence 8.2.19 WCDMA UL Transport Channel Parameter Description CH ID: Uplink Channel ID CH Type: Channel Type Code Rate:Error correcting code rate CRC Num:Number of CRC Bits TTI: Transmission Time Interval Rate Matching 8.2.20 WCDMA UL Transport Channel Format Parameter Description TFC ID:Transport Format Combination ID BC:BetaC: BetaC, control channel power gain factor BD:BetaD: BetaD, data channel power gain factor GF_CALC:Gain factor calculation
  • 95. -87- 8.2.21 WCDMA DL Transport Channel Parameter Description: CH ID: Downlink Channel ID CH Type:Channel Type Code Rate:Error correcting code rate CRC Num:Number of CRC Bit TTI:Transmission Timing Interval Rate Matching 8.2.22 WCDMA DL Transport Channel Format Parameter Description DLTrChID: Downlink Transmission Channel Transport Block Size:Transport block size in bits Transport Block Num
  • 96. 88 8.2.23 WCDMA MAC UL Transport Channel Information Parameter Description ULTrChID: Uplink Transmit Channel CH Type: Channel Type Logical Channel Num Logical Channels List 8.2.24 WCDMA MAC UL Logical Channel Information Parameter Description RLC ID: Radio Link Control ID Channel Type RLC Model:Radio Link Control Model RB ID:Radio Bearer ID MAC ID MAC Priority:MAC logical channel priority
  • 97. -89- 8.2.25 WCDMA MAC DL Transport Channel Information Parameter Description ULTrChID: Downlink Transmission Channel CH Type Logical Channel Num Logical Channels List 8.2.26 WCDMA MAC DL Logical Channel Information Parameter Description RLC ID:Radio Link Control ID Channel Type:Channel Type RLC Model:Radio Link Control Model RB ID:Radio Bearer ID
  • 98. 90 8.2.27 WCDMA MAC UL Traffic Volume Parameter Description RB ID: Radio Bearer ID RLC Buffers Payload:Current RLC Payload RLC Buffer Payload(Average):RLC Average Payload RLC Buffer Payload(Variance):RLC Payload Variance 8.2.28 WCDMA RLC UL AM Statistics(1) Parameter Description: AMD Logical ChID: Uplink Data Logical Channel ID Control Logic ChID: Uplink Control Logical Channel ID Logic Ch Type: Logical Channel Type Reset Num: The total number of RLC reset Transmission Window Size PDU Bytes Transmitted SDU Bytes Transmitted
  • 99. -91- 8.2.29 WCDMA RLC UL AM Statistics (2) Parameter Description AMD Logical ChID: Uplink Data Logical Channel ID Control Logic ChID: Uplink Control Logical Channel ID AMD PDUS Transmitted First: AMD PDU The number of AMD PDU transmitted first AMD PDUS retransmitted:AMD PDU The number of AMD PDU retransmitted PDUS NAK: Accumulative number of PDU not responding VT_S:The serial number of the latest AMD PDU sent VT_A:The serial number of the latest AMD PDU acknowledged UL AM Buffer Status:Snapshot of the uplink buffer occupancy status Report 8.2.30 WCDMA RLC DL AM Statistics (1) Parameter Description AMD Logical ChID:Downlink Data Logical Channel ID Control Logical ChID:Downlink Control Logical Channel ID Logical CH Type:Logical Channel Type PDU Bytes Received;The Byte number of PDU Received SDU Bytes Received:The Byte number of SDU Received
  • 100. 92 Error PDUS:Total Number of Error PDU 8.2.31 WCDMA RLC DL AM Statistics(2) Parameter Description: AMD Logical ChID: Downlink Data Logical Channel ID Control Logical ChID: Downlink Control Logical Channel ID AMD PDUS Received : Accumulated Number of AMD PDU Received Control PDUS Received : Accumulated Number of PDU Received VR_R:Sequence number of the last in sequence AMD PDU received (VR_R) VR_H:Highest sequence number AMD PDU received so far (VR_H)
  • 101. -93- 8.2.32 WCDMA Power Info Parameter Description: Rx Power: Receive Power Tx Power: Transmission Power SIR Max Tx Power:Maximum Transmission Power 8.2.33 WCDMA Serving_Neighbor Cell List
  • 102. 94 Parameter Description Serv CellName: Service Cell Name Serv ARFCN: Service Cell Frequency Serv Psc: Service Cell Scrambling Code NB_CellName:Neighbour Cell Name NB ARFCN: Neighbour Cell Frequency NB PSC:Neighbour Cell Scrambling Code 8.2.34 WCDMA Set Cell List Parameter Description ARFCN:Frequency AS CellName: Active Set Cell Name AS PSC: Active Set Scrambling Code MS CellName: Monitoring Set Cell Name MS PSC: Monitoring Set Scrambling Code DS CellName: Detection Set Cell Name DS PSC; Detective Set Cell Name 8.2.35 HSDPA HS-SCCH Information Parameter Description
  • 103. -95- Sub Frame Count:Number of subframes in this packet SCCH Decode Count:Subframes in which SCCH decoding was attempted Valid SCCH Count : Subframes in which valid SCCH was received SCCH Decode(%):Percent of SCCG Decode (SCCG Decode Count / Sub Frame Count *100) SCCH Valid(%):Percent of SCCG Valid (SCCG Valid Count /Sub Frame Count *100) 8.2.36 HSDPA HS-DPCCH Information Average CQI ACK NACK DTX Valid CQI: Valid CQI number percent of total CQI 8.2.37 HSDPA Decoder Status Parameter Description HS DL Throughput:HSDPA Downlind Throughput First Bler:The percent of First Bler
  • 104. 96 Residue Bler:Residue Bler Percentage Statistics Bler:Statistics Bler Percentage QPSK Count: Count of QPSK used in HS decoding. QAM16 Count: Count of QAM16 used in HS ecoding. QPSK: QPSK Count Percent of the two methods; QAM16:QAM16 Count Percent of the two methods; 8.2.38 HSUPA Happy Bit Status Parameter Description Happy Bit Staus:Happy Bit Status Happy:Happy state percentage in the whole state UnHappy:Unhappy state percentage in the whole state 8.2.39 HSDPA UL Bler Information Parameter Description: First Bler:Uplink First Bler Percentage Residue Bler:Residual Bler Percentage Statistics Bler:Statistics Bler Percentage
  • 105. -97- 8.2.40 HSUPA E-DCH Control Information Parameter Description SG: Service Grant Index Based on AGCH and RGCH LUPR:This is the SG index after mapping the reference_ETPR to theclosest higher SG in the relative grant calculation; E-TFCI TTI In Use: Trasmission Timeslot AG Value:Absolute grant Value AG SCOPE:Absolute grant scope; HICH:Indicates the combined ACK/NAK for the transport block sent in this TTI; Serving AG:Indicates the combined serving RGCH determining the serving grant for the transport block sent in this TTI. NonServing AG:Indicates the combined nonserving RGCH determining the serving grant for the transport block sent in this TTI 8.2.41 HSUPA E-DCH Control Information(2) Parameter Description
  • 106. 98 PSC:Scrambling Code TPC Index HICH:Indicates the ACK/NAK reported per cell for the transport block sent in this TTI. RG: Indicates the RGCH per cell determining the serving grant for the transport block sent in this TTI. 8.2.42 HSUPA SI Information Parameter Description HLTD:Highest priority logical channel ID HLBS:Highest priority logical channel buffer status TEBS:Total E-DCH buffer status; Triggering Status:Indicates whether SI was triggered by buffer status or periodic trigger; Appending Status:Indicates whether SI was added due to available padding; UPH:UE power headroom
  • 107. -99- Unit 9 Chapter Templates 9.1 Template Overview Template window is for the user to define its own window, more easily checking the useful information .Template Window is in the main window menu .The infoElement of the IE tree in left navigator can be dragged into the template, to configure what to display in the window .
  • 108. 100 9.2 Grid Template 9.2.1 Drag IE In the Left Tree To Grid Template In the InfoElement page of left tree, IE can be dragged into Grid Template.One or multiple IE can be dragged, to form a one dimension or two dimension windows .
  • 109. -101- 9.2.2 Grid Option Setting Right click in the window and Select Grid Option, to pop up the below dialog box, to set every grid in the window. ColNum is to set the column number, RowNum to set the row number and ShowDevID is to set whether to display the DevID of the parameters.
  • 110. 102 Select one gird , click Edit, pop up the below interface. If Caption is selected, the displayed name of the grid can be input ; if not selected, the grid is one parameter value. After the edit, click OK to complete.
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  • 112. 104 9.2.3 Save Window Right click in the Window, select SaveForm to save the edited window, to create one user-define window in the main window left tree . The Grid Form below Custom Form is one saved window. 9.2.4 Modify the Device Name and Window Name In Current Grid Template Right click and select Properties, pop up the below window, where the device name and window name can be set .
  • 113. -105- 9.3 Grid & Chart Template 9.3.1 Drage IE To Grid & Chart Template From InfoElement page of navigating menu left tree, IE can be dragged into Grid & Chart Template, to form the curve and the chart. 9.3.2 Grid Option Setting And Chart Option Setting Right click and select Grid Option and Chart Option .The window of them are same, and here is to introduce the window of Chart Option.
  • 114. 106 From the above window, the curve can be added, deleted and modified of its properties. Clikc Edit to pop up the dialog box. The curve color and device name can be set. 9.3.3 Save Window Right click select SaveForm to save the window in the left tree, to create one user-define window, where the GridChart Form below Custom Form is the window saved.
  • 115. -107- 9.3.4 Modify Device Name and Window Name In the right click menu ,select Properties,the below dialog box will be opened,where the device name and window name can be modified.
  • 116. 108 9.4 Set & Grid Template 9.4.1 Drag Left Tree IE To Set & Grid Template From the infoElement page in the navigation menu, drage the IE to the window, to form a 2 dimension window 9.4.2 Set Grid Option Right click in the window and select Grid Option,will pop up the below window ,where every column can set. 9.4.3 Save Window Right click and select SaveForm, to save the window in the left tree, to create the user-define window, where the SetGrid Form below Custom Form is the saved
  • 117. -109- window . 9.4.4 Modify the Device Name and Window Name Right click and select Properties, the below dialog box will be open.
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  • 119. -111- Unit 10 Route Map Analysis 10.1 Router Map 10.1.1 Toolbar Introduction 10.1.2 Layer Setting The buttons and words in the dialog box are described as in the following: Layers:Indicate current layers in the map Up:Move selected layer up Down: Move selected layer down Add:Add one or more Tab files in the layer list Remove: Delete the selected layer Remove All: Delete all the layers Preview: Preview the selected layer
  • 120. 112 10.1.3 IE Select Setting The operation of the dialog box is as in the following DeviceID: Select the device whose IE is to add into the Map Argument:Set parameter offset value Condition:Conditions to select IE Elements: IE can be added into Map Selected: All the IE selected to display in the Map
  • 121. -113- 10.1.4 Map Parameter Setting The operation is as following X_Offset:X axis offset Y_Offset:Y axis offset EventX_Offset:Event X axis offset EventY_Offset:Event Y axis offset Color Paint Text Paint Point Type: Color Paint Point Shape Symbol Size Invalid Color Invalid Text
  • 122. 114 The dialog box is described as following: Type:Connection type: ServerCell for server cell connection and NBCell for neighbour cell connection Color: Connection Line Color Width: Connection Line Width 10.1.5 BS Cell Setting and Find Click Cell Site Settings ,pops up the BS cell setting interface.
  • 123. -115- The parameters are described as following: CellType:cell type ; Sector Cell Redius Sector Angle Omni Cell Radius PropertyOffset Click Find Cell, pop up Find Cell Window.
  • 124. 116 10.2 Information Display and Switching 10.2.1 Layer The operation of IE layer list is as following: Choice Box: IF selected, IE lay will display in the map,otherwise not.
  • 125. -117- Layer Icon: IE as the current main IE. Right click the IE layer, pops up the menu IE layer right click menu. Visible:IF selected, IE layer will display in the map, otherwise not. Set to Current: Switch the selected IE as main IE Delete:Delete IE 10.2.2 Property Choice Box:To show the property of BS cell in the Map or not SiteID_BSCID: ID BS ID and BSC ID SiteName:Site Name CellID:Cell ID BcchArfcn:Carrier frequency
  • 126. 118 10.2.3 Legend The figure displays the legend setting of all the Map IE.Double click the IE legend or right click and select IE->SetStages to modify it in the pop-up dialog box 10.3 Route Map The Drive Test points will be dynamically colored according to your setting of IE and Legend. Different colors are used to identify the values of different orders. The red circuit on the map indicates the current location. If Base Station information is loaded,and line connection is set to display ,the lines between testing point and the cell will be shown in the Map.Click the Display Event button ,all the unfiltered event icons of the main IE device will display in the Map.
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  • 128. 120 Unit 11 Indoor Test 11.1 Introduction of indoor test tool bar 11.2 Indoor Test Route Map On the device monitor window, select the Indoor Navigator to start the internal test function. The pre-defined test route is represented by points and lines. The blue part indicates the path already covered (In the above diagram, the passed path becomes blue,with the RxPower displayed at the same time), and the red part indicates those not covered yet.The meanings of the numbers on the diagram are:
  • 129. -121- 1. Indicates the start point of the pre-defined path, represented by a square. Blue indicates those already covered and red means those not covered. 2. Indicates the path point already covered, represented by a blue solid dot. 3. Indicates the current location, with the blue solid dot surrounded by a red circle. 4 Indicates the path point not covered yet, represented by a red solid dot. 5. Indicates the path point selected, represented by a green square. To add any path point, you must first select a path point. 11.3 Defining Paths Operation 1. start the software first and select the Indoor Navigator. Connect it and get into the indoor test status.
  • 130. 122 2. Perform the delete operation continuously until the definition
  • 131. -123- process is finished. 11.4 Pre-defined Drive Test To perform a pre-defined path test, user must first move to the start point on the test site. After the software gets started, select the Indoor Navigator on the device monitor window. Connect the equipments and save the results. 11.5 Test without Pre Defined Path 1. To perform a test without pre-defined path, you must first move to the start point on the test site. 2. After the software is started, select the Indoor Navigator on the device monitor window. Connect the equipment and save the results. 3. Move to the next location on the test site, and then click the appropriate location point on the indoor map.
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  • 133. -125- Unit 12 Multi Handset Test 12.1 Overview of Multi Handset Test Main functions of muilti handset test are as following: Supports voice service test and data service test at the same time. Compares the performances of multiple handsets in the same network environment. Connect the two testing handsets according to the hardware set up method in chapter 5. The window appears after completing hardware setup.The current software system supports a maximum of 6 handsets. 12.2 Data display of muilthandset est 12.2.1 Default Window for Muilt-handset display For the default Grid or Grid&Chart window, the user can right click to get the menu, and then choose "Properties".
  • 134. 126 In the pop-up Properties window, choose MS2 from the DevID pulling down list. After choosing OK,the window displays MS2 data.
  • 135. -127- 12.2.2 Template Window for Mulit Handset Display We take Grid Template as an example. Right click in the window and choose Grid Option. In the pop-up Grid Option window, choose Cell label page first,and choose the corresponding left tree node, then click on the Edit button on the right- hand side.
  • 136. 128 In the pop-up Cell Edit window, handset number (e.g: MS1,MS2) can be changed in the Device ID fulling down list. Click on OK button, parameter value of multiple handsets could be displayed in a same Grid template window which offers a more flexible means to network optimization engineers for testing comparison.
  • 137. -129- 12.2.3 Signalling Window for Muilt-handset Display In the signalling window, choose MessageFilter label page in the right column, then choose a handset number in the Device list. 12.2.4 Map Window for Mulit-handset Display The display in map window is similar with the display in template widow.
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  • 139. -131- Unit 13 Scanning 13.1 DisplayWindow of Scanning Double click on [navigator window-Menu-GSMScanShow] to open the display window of handset scanning window in GSM network. The introduction of handset scanning display window is as following: 1. Chart: displays frequency point and field strength value of scanning Axis provides frequency point value and ordinate provides field strength value. Because DCS1800 and PCS1900 share the same frequency value, D is added to DCS1800 and is added to PCS1900 to distinguish them. The maximum frequency value is marked in green and the smallest one is marked in red. 2. Grid:Displays field strength and frequency point value in table, and shows BSIC value of static scanning. Right click menu ShowGSM900 ; Displays scanning results of GSM900 frequency band. ShowDCS1800:Displays scanning results of DCS1800 frequency band. ShowPCS1900:Displays scanning results of PCS1900 frequency band. ShowAll:;Displays scanning results of all frequency band. Property: Pop-up dialogue box for scanning display setting. Dialogue box of scanning display setting.
  • 140. 132 3. Device pull down list: Device pull down list: displays all the scanning devices of scanning frequency window. 4. Min Threshold column: Min Threshold column: displays the minimum scanning frequency value of the window. 13.2 Scanner Display Window 13.2.1 CW Scan Display 1、Method:Displaying method None: Displays the current value without any processing. Running:Accumulate measurement value according to weights. The new measurement result is the last measurement *(N-1)/N+new measurement
  • 141. -133- result/N. Group: Displays average value after measureing every N values. Max Hold: displays the maximum value in the measuring process. 2、Counts:Input box of N value. 3、Apply:After changing the settings, apply it to the measuring process. 4、Reset: Re-sets Mothed mode and Counts value. 13.2.2 Spectrum Scanning Display 1、Marker:Operation of ongoing label in Marker box. Add:Adds label on light spot. Remove:Removes label. ToMax:Finds out the maximum value among all the labels. ToMin:Finds out the minimum value among all the labels. 2、Items in Average Mode box. None:Displays the current sample value without any processing.
  • 142. 134 Group:Displays average value after measureing every N values. Running: accumulate measurement value according to weights. The new measurement result is the last measurement *(N-1)/N+new measurement result/N. Max Hold: displays the maximum value in the measuring process. 3、Counts:Input box of N value. 4、Items in Caculate Average box Power: averages original value data . Log Power:Averages values converted by log 5、Apply:after changing the settings, apply it to the measuring process. 6、Reset: Re-sets Mothed mode and Counts value. 7、Exit:Exits and closes the measuring window. 13.2.3 Rxlev Scanning Display Sort By: displays orders pull down box: chooses X, Y axises or not to make any order Ascending:Arranges in ascending order
  • 143. -135- Descending:Arranges in descending order 13.2.4 Time Slot Scanning Display 1、Pause:Pauses refreshing window 2、Exit:Exits and closes measuring window
  • 144. 136 13.2.5 Pilot Scanning Display 1、Display:Displays handover between EC and EC/IO value 2、MinY(<0):Does not display in the window when the measuring value is less than the fixed value. 3、Sort by:Arranges values of X and Y axises in ascending or descending orders. 13.3 Scanning Parameter Setting Method 1. Handset should be in connecting status to set scanning parameter. 2. After connecting handset, choose scanning device and method.
  • 145. -137- 13.4 Scanning Setup Window 13.4.1 CW Scanning 1. Channel:Click on select to setup scanning frequency points. 2. Carrier : Frequency value of scanning points. 13.4.2 Spectrum Scanning 1. Band: choose scanning band 2. Start Frequency: frequency value of starting scanning 3. End Frequency:Requency value of finishing scanning 4. Resolution:Accuracy of scanning
  • 146. 138 13.4.3 Rxlev Scanning 1、Channelclick on Select to start setup scanning point. 2、Decode BSIC: Choose to scan BSIC or not 13.4.4 Timeslot Scanning 1、Channel:Click on Select to start scanning point 2、Carrier: Frequency of scanning point. 3、Compression: Compression rate. 13.4.5 Pilot Scanning
  • 147. -139- 1. Scan Selected: select User List scrambling code 2. Scan Strongest:Numbers of Top N 3. Channel:Choose scanning point 13.4.6 Scanning Frequency Selection Click on the Select button on every scanning setup windows, the below dialogue box will pop-up. 1. Group pull down box: choose scanning band. 2. Frequency point list: usable frequency point in selected Group. Right click menu: Select:Click selected frequency point. Unselect:Cancel selected frequency point. SelectAll:Click on all frequency points. UnselectAll:Cancel click on all frequency points.
  • 148. 140 13.4.7 Pctel Scanner Config 1、ChipWinSize: Shows size of chip window 2、Correlation Taps: Shows relevant numbers 3、PN Threshold:Shows PN Threshold value 4、Data Mode:Shows method of measuring