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dannthemann
2018-04-24, 05:17 PM
Hi all,
I have been looking for a method to detect sleeping cells in E// 4G, but I've read very different things.
Which are the criteria that define a sleeping cell for 4G in e//?
Thanks
gunpowder
2018-04-26, 05:08 AM
Hi @dannthemann (http://www.finetopix.com/member.php/111710-dannthemann)
You can use cell supervision feature and adjust thresholds as per you network performance strategy
Shakeel_15
2018-05-05, 01:50 AM
Hello,
Sleeping Cell : If MSG-1>500 & MSG-2 OR MSG-3 =0 then it is sleeping cell
BR
Hi all,
I have been looking for a method to detect sleeping cells in E// 4G, but I've read very different things.
Which are the criteria that define a sleeping cell for 4G in e//?
Thanks
dannthemann
2018-05-08, 01:48 AM
Hi Shakeel,
Excuse me, but what do are MSG-1, 2 and 3?
Thanks
Hello,
Sleeping Cell : If MSG-1>500 & MSG-2 OR MSG-3 =0 then it is sleeping cell
BR
Shakeel_15
2018-05-13, 03:17 PM
MSG-1 RACH Preamble
MSG-2 RAR
MSG-3 RRC Conn Req
BR,
Hi Shakeel,
Excuse me, but what do are MSG-1, 2 and 3?
Thanks
dannthemann
2019-04-17, 04:31 PM
Hi, thanks for the answers.
But, why if MSG-3 = 0 we have a sleeping cell?
MSG-3 is an UE originated message, isn't it?
BRs
Shakeel_15
2019-04-18, 07:09 PM
If There is no MSG 2 then for sure there will be no message 3 means Sleeping Cell...... No Comparison between MSG 1 and other later messages
BR
Hi, thanks for the answers.
But, why if MSG-3 = 0 we have a sleeping cell?
MSG-3 is an UE originated message, isn't it?
BRs
william.dg08
2019-04-25, 12:26 PM
Also in E/// 4G exist some case for only ERAB success zero, I mean exist ERAB attempts but success are zero.
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