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Reputation: 201
E******* GSM Consistency Check report to planned area
Dear Experts,
I would like to get an advise about a possibility to create CNA planned area from consistency check report from CNA.
To be more specific, I have many inconsistencies in BA Lists (Idle and Active) i.e. some neighbor BCCHs are not in BA List, I would like create single planned area to enforce BA List with all necessary BCCHs.
Any thoughts?
Best regards,
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2014-09-10 08:09 PM
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Re: E******* GSM Consistency Check report to planned area
do use exert...it automatically does what u want and give u MML to run in winfiol.
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Re: E******* GSM Consistency Check report to planned area
Can you elaborate? What is exert? Where to find it?
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Re: E******* GSM Consistency Check report to planned area
Hello!
I would do it wtth cna_export /cna_import and editing text file.
If you print cna report to file (cna configuration), you can extract all problems and generate MML script.
Without some coding/scripting...
Check if CNA is set to adjust BA lists when adding/removing neighbors.
Then remove and add again. Using CNA...
Hm, scripting needed. I do it occasionally when UTRAN relations/codes/uarfcn get messed up.
SImples but not fastest: cna, select all cells, view object in table, edit table.
How you do frequency planning? Change BCCHs and CNA should fix BA lists. As well as external cell definitions,
they are likely to be wrong as well.
For me, freq. planning tool generates proper cna-import files to fix BA and external cells.
BR
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Originally Posted by
danikd
Dear Experts,
I would like to get an advise about a possibility to create CNA planned area from consistency check report from CNA.
To be more specific, I have many inconsistencies in BA Lists (Idle and Active) i.e. some neighbor BCCHs are not in BA List, I would like create single planned area to enforce BA List with all necessary BCCHs.
Any thoughts?
Best regards,
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