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    Default Re: How to see real GPRS-Traffic at NSN BTS

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    A Temporary Block Flow (TBF) is a logical connection used by two General
    Packet Radio Service (GPRS) entities to support the unidirectional transfer of lower layer
    compatibility (LLC) protocol data units (PDUs) on packet data physical channels
    (PDCHs)(or timeslots). In a typical GPRS system, the network needs to establish a
    downlink (DL) TBF to transfer data in the DL direction and an uplink (UL) TBF to
    transfer data in the UL direction. TBFs are typically short-lived and are generally only
    active during data transfers.

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