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    Default Help!!! UE cant make call due to lack of ASE DL /3G E*******

    Hi everyone,

    Can you help me the difficult case in 3G E******* system:
    I have some cells with same problem: UE cant make call due to congestion (lack of ASE DL) while both voice traffic and packet traffic are quite low.
    I tried reset RBS (RBS3206) then problem fixed. But It will come back after few days.

    In the system, I see almost RRC setup succes rate very low (<50%), caused by lack of ADE downlink.

    Plz help me!

    Thanks!

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    Default Re: Help!!! UE cant make call due to lack of ASE DL /3G E*******

    pmNoFailedRABEstAttemptLackDlASE Number of failed RAB establishment attempts due to lack of DL ASE
    pmNoFailedRABEstAttemptLackUlASE Number of failed RAB establishment attempts due to lack of UL ASE

    The default setting for the admission policy for the Air Interface
    Speech Equivalents (ASE) in uplink aseUlAdm is based on the
    characteristic dimensioning of the system not to be loaded more
    than 60% of its pole capacity.
    In the downlink, the downlink transmitted carrier power is the main
    dedicated monitored resource used to control the air interface load.
    aseDlAdm is a complement to the load control when the cell can
    support so many users that it is close to the pole capacity, which
    can cause instability. Therefore, if the downlink transmitted carrier
    power is the limiting resource, aseDlAdm can be set very high, so
    it does not interfere with the control strategy used for the downlink
    transmitted carrier power.
    In uplink, besides uplink Congestion Control, ASE is the only
    resource that is controlled to allow admission and modifications.
    Therefore, the parameters that regulate the uplink ASE admission
    policy need to be set in order to minimize the risk of going into
    uplink overload.
    Admission Control blocks due to improper admission threshold
    settings
    . There are nine admission policies to control the blocking.
    They are UL ASE, DL ASE, DL TX cell power, spreading factor
    usage, code usage, Hw usage, amount of HS users, congestion and
    number of users in compressed mode. Understanding of which
    cause(s) to trigger blocking is necessary to solve the problem.
    When new resources are needed for a radio connection, (a new
    radio link is set up or an existing radio link is modified), the
    Admission Control function receives a request for admission. The
    request specifies the estimated amount of dedicated monitored
    resources that the radio connection needs. This estimation is
    compared to the available resources and the configured limits for
    admission set by the operator, and a response is sent out to grant or
    deny the new radio link access to a cell.
    To decide on the requests, the Admission Control function requires
    information about the load on the dedicated monitored resources
    and the amount of resources needed by the requester.
    The solution to the admission control blocking problem is to check
    if the admission thresholds
    (i.e. ulHwAdm, hsdpaUsersAdm
    maximumTransmissionPower, aseUlAdmOffset,
    beMarginAseDl, beMarginAseUl, beMarginDlCode,
    compModeAdm, dlCodeAdm) match to the original planned
    capacity
    .
    If the thresholds do not match to the original planned capacity, the
    admission thresholds have to be corrected. Otherwise, re-do the
    radio network dimensioning to increase the system capacity or
    activate the inter-frequency load sharing to increase the trucking
    efficiency
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