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Feriko
2014-05-27, 07:07 AM
Hi,

I'd like to get the instant RSSI values of a node. Is there any command to get them specifically? For now, I get them by the 'cabx' command, but it delays almost half a minute to execute.
I've been searching in several moshell guides, but didn't find anything. I want to get them connected to the node, not to the RNC.

Thanks,

David

freedman71
2014-05-27, 09:39 AM
Hi,I'd like to get the instant RSSI values of a node. Is there any command to get them specifically? For now, I get them by the 'cabx' command, but it delays almost half a minute to execute.I've been searching in several moshell guides, but didn't find anything. I want to get them connected to the node, not to the RNC.Thanks,Davidtry thr command 'pmr' directely connected from a node and you have a lot of choice to see the value of RSSI by hour or day or specific date

uchok
2014-05-29, 03:56 AM
hi just use command PMR in RBS.
Example below :


RBS1234> pmr -m 1 -r 3


3) Carrier Average Rssi and Transmitted Power, ROP by ROP
Date: 2014-05-28
Time Object AvgRssi
17:45 Sector=1,Carrier=1 -96.0
17:45 Sector=1,Carrier=2 -96.4
17:45 Sector=2,Carrier=1 -98.7
17:45 Sector=2,Carrier=2 -98.4
17:45 Sector=3,Carrier=1 -97.4
17:45 Sector=3,Carrier=2 -97.6
18:00 Sector=1,Carrier=1 -95.2
18:00 Sector=1,Carrier=2 -96.8
18:00 Sector=2,Carrier=1 -97.9
18:00 Sector=2,Carrier=2 -98.8
18:00 Sector=3,Carrier=1 -97.5
18:00 Sector=3,Carrier=2 -97.7
18:15 Sector=1,Carrier=1 -95.6
18:15 Sector=1,Carrier=2 -96.9
18:15 Sector=2,Carrier=1 -98.5
18:15 Sector=2,Carrier=2 -98.8
18:15 Sector=3,Carrier=1 -95.4
18:15 Sector=3,Carrier=2 -97.8
18:30 Sector=1,Carrier=1 -95.0
18:30 Sector=1,Carrier=2 -97.2
18:30 Sector=2,Carrier=1 -98.6
18:30 Sector=2,Carrier=2 -98.3
18:30 Sector=3,Carrier=1 -94.8
18:30 Sector=3,Carrier=2 -97.5

electron
2014-05-29, 04:20 AM
Hi,


U may use command "pmx . pmaveragerssi" to see distribution of UL RSSI in PDF counter.


Cheers
Hi,

I'd like to get the instant RSSI values of a node. Is there any command to get them specifically? For now, I get them by the 'cabx' command, but it delays almost half a minute to execute.
I've been searching in several moshell guides, but didn't find anything. I want to get them connected to the node, not to the RNC.

Thanks,

David