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    Default Cell load sharing

    Dear All,


    How we can calculate CLS parameters for all cells which are belong to a BSC globally in E******* systems?


    Is there any macro or program?

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    Default Re: Cell load sharing

    How do you mean "calculate"? Do you just want to export them in a list so you can see them all?

    If so, literally every parameter can be exported via CNAI.
    Or for an easier solution try "view settings in table" (I think it's called) though CNA.
    Or can you not use a "p" (print) command for the CLS parameters in command handler using cell=all?

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    Default Re: Cell load sharing

    the main controlling parameters of this feature are:
    GPRSPRIO is a cell parameter that controls whether on-demand PDCHs shall be treated as idle or busy when calculating the percentage of idle channels (see the entire parameter description in.
    CLSLEVEL defines a percentage of idle TCHs, at or below which the ranking recalculations are started. The parameter is defined as a percentage of the total number of available TCHs in the cell. It is defined per cell.
    CLSACC defines a percentage of idle TCHs, at or below which no handovers due to cell load sharing are accepted. The parameter is defined as a percentage of the total number of available TCHs in the cell. The value of CLSACC shall be greater than that of CLSLEVEL . CLSACC is defined per cell.
    RHYST is the hysteresis reduction parameter. It defines the final reduction of the hysteresis area as a percentage. It is defined per cell.

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