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    Domain Specific Access ControlRAN14.0

    Feature Parameter Description 

    Issue 01

    Date 2012-07-20

    HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD.

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    Domain Specific Access Control Contents

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    Contents

    1 Introduction ................................................................................................................................ 1-1 

    1.1 Scope ............................................................................................................................................ 1-1 

    1.2 Intended Audience......................................................................................................................... 1-1 

    1.3 Change History .............................................................................................................................. 1-1 

    2 Overview of DSAC .................................................................................................................... 2-1 

    2.1 Background Information ................................................................................................................ 2-1 

    2.2 Application Scenarios .................................................................................................................... 2-1 

    2.3 Access Class and Access Service Class ...................................................................................... 2-1 

    2.4 Access Class Restriction ............................................................................................................... 2-2 

    3 Technical Description .............................................................................................................. 3-1 

    3.1 Overview ....................................................................................................................................... 3-1 

    3.2 DSAC Implementation on the RNC Side ....................................................................................... 3-1 

    3.3 DSAC Implementation on the UE Side ......................................................................................... 3-1 

    3.4 DSAC Mode .................................................................................................................................. 3-1 

    3.5 Forward Compatibility of DSAC with ACR..................................................................................... 3-2 

    3.5.1 Purpose of Forward Compatibility of DSAC with ACR ......................................................... 3-2 

    3.5.2 Principles of Forward Compatibility of DSAC with ACR ....................................................... 3-3 

    4 Engineering Guidelines ........................................................................................................... 4-1 

    4.1 WRFD-020114 Domain Specific Access Control (DSAC) ............................................................. 4-1 

    4.1.1 When to Use ......................................................................................................................... 4-1 

    4.1.2 Information to Be Collected .................................................................................................. 4-1 

    4.1.3 Feature Deployment ............................................................................................................. 4-1 

    4.2 WRFD-021103 Access Class Restriction ...................................................................................... 4-6 

    4.2.1 When to Use ......................................................................................................................... 4-6 

    4.2.2 Information to Be Collected .................................................................................................. 4-6 

    4.2.3 Feature Deployment ............................................................................................................. 4-6 

    4.3 Example of Forward Compatibility of DSAC with ACR ................................................................. 4-9 

    4.3.1 Compatibility Example in Case of a Single ACR Trigger ...................................................... 4-9 

    4.3.2 Compatibility Example of a Single DSAC Trigger............................................................... 4-10 

    4.3.3 Compatibility Example in Case of Multiple Triggers ........................................................... 4-11 

    5 Parameters.................................................................................................................................. 5-1 

    6 Counters ...................................................................................................................................... 6-1 

    7 Glossary ...................................................................................................................................... 7-1 

    8 Reference Documents ............................................................................................................. 8-1 

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    Domain Specific Access Control 1 Introduction

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    1 Introduction

    1.1 Scope

    This document describes the basic principles of the Domain Specific Access Control (DSAC) feature. 

    1.2 Intended Audience

    This document is intended for:

      Personnel who are familiar with WCDMA basics

      Personnel who need to understand DSAC

      Personnel who work with Huawei products

    1.3 Change History

    This section provides information on the changes in different document versions.

    There are two types of changes, which are defined as follows:

      Feature change: refers to the change in the DSAC feature.

      Editorial change: refers to the change in wording or the addition of the information that was notdescribed in the earlier version.

    Document Issues

    The document issues are as follows:

      01 (2012-07-20)

    01 (2012-07-20)

    This is the document for the first commercial release of RAN14.0.

    Compared with issue 01 (2011-04-30) of RAN13.0, this issue has the following changes.

    Change Type  Change Description  Parameter Change 

    Feature change None None

    Editorial change  Added the procedures for deploying features used in thisdocument. For details, see 4 “Engineering Guidelines ".

    None

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    2 Overview of DSAC

    2.1 Background Information

    In some cases, if too many UEs initiate random access, the QoS of UEs in connected mode is affectedgreatly. This may occur when the network load is heavy, the radio access network application part(RANAP) is overloaded because of CN congested. Therefore, UE access should be restricted to reducethe load of the access channel and to ensure the QoS of UEs in connected mode.

     According to the 3GPP specifications, an operator can define an access priority, namely access class(AC), for a UE. The information about the AC is stored in the USIM of the UE. Before 3GPP Release 6,access class restriction (ACR) is simultaneously performed on all the operators and all the domains. Thiscauses unnecessary access and affects the access success rate of UEs. To solve this problem, domainspecific access control (DSAC) is introduced.

    Logically, the core network (CN) is divided into the CS domain and PS domain, which are used toprocess CS services and PS services respectively. The characteristics of CS services and PS services

    are different. DSAC is a process during which UEs of some ACs are barred from accessing thecircuit-switched (CS) domain, packet-switched (PS) domain, or both domains of the core network (CN) toprevent traffic bursts and to ensure the QoS of UEs in connected mode.

    2.2 Application Scenarios

    The application scenarios of DSAC are as follows:

      The CN is overloaded and the RNC is notified through the Iu interface, it automatically triggers DSACas follows:

    − The RNC bars X% of the UEs from accessing the network at fixed intervals. At the next interval, theRNC bars another X % of the UEs and allows the other barred UEs to access the network. If X % =

    100%, all the UEs controlled by the RNC are barred from accessing the corresponding domains,although these UEs can still camp on the cells controlled by the RNC.

    − The RNC bars the UEs from accessing a specific domain. If the CS domain is overloaded, the UEsare barred from accessing the CS domain; if the PS domain is overloaded, the UEs are barred fromaccessing the PS domain.

    − When the CN is no longer overloaded, all the barred UEs are allowed to access the network.

      Iu Flex is applied, DSAC is automatically triggered only when all the CN nodes connected to the RNCare overloaded.

    The operator can specify whether CN overload triggers DSAC.

    When DSAC is triggered, the operator can monitor the DSAC status, network status, ACR process, and ACR releasing process through logs and alarms.

    2.3 Access Class and Access Service Class

     An access class (AC) identifies the access priority of a UE when the network load is heavy. There are 16 ACs, from AC0 to AC15, as described in Table 2-1. 

    Table 2-1 Application scopes of the ACs

    AC Application Scope

     AC0-AC9 Common users

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    AC Application Scope

     AC10 Indication of whether or not network access for emergency calls is allowed for the UEs of AC0 to AC9 or without an IMSI

     AC11 PLMN management

     AC12 Security service

     AC13 Public utilities, such as water and gas suppliers

     AC14 Emergency services

     AC15 PLMN staff

    2.4 Access Class Restriction

    This section describes the feature WRFD-021103 Access Class Restriction.

    UE services are classified into 16 ACs: AC0-AC15. Access class restriction (ACR) is performed only on AC0-AC9 in sequence. At each restriction interval (determined by the AcRstrct IntervalLen  parameter),there is always a probability that UEs of some ACs are barred. The number of barred ACs is determinedby the AcRstrctPercent  parameter. At the next restriction interval, the barred ACs are unrestricted andanother set of ACs is restricted. This process continues until the CPU usage or message block usagebecomes normal.

      You can run the MML command SET UACALGO to set the value of  AcRstrctPercent . AcRstrctPercent  indicates Access restriction ratio. If Access restriction ratio is 10%, that is AcRstrctPercent  is set to 1 (unit: 10%), one ACservice is restricted during access polling; if  AcRstrctPercent  is set to 2, two AC services are restricted during access

    polling. The value of  AcRstrctPercent  determines the number of AC services to be restricted.

      The value of  AcRstrctPercent  for AC0 to AC9 ranges from 1 to 10.

    Figure 2-1 shows an example when AcRstrctPercent  is set to 1

    Figure 2-1 An example when AcRstrctPercent is set to 1

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    Domain Specific Access Control 2 Overview of DSAC

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    The mechanism of monitoring the CPU usage and that of monitoring the message block usage are independent from eachother. The ACR is triggered when either of the resource usages reaches its associated AC control threshold.

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    3 Technical Description

    This chapter describes the feature WRFD-020114 Domain Specific Access Control (DSAC).

    3.1 OverviewDSAC bars UEs of some ACs from accessing the CS domain, PS domain, or both. DSAC is classifiedinto manual DSAC and automatic DSAC. The application scopes of DSAC are cells and operators. Thenetwork elements (NEs) involved are RNC and UE.

    The basic principles of DSAC are similar to those of ACR. The difference exists in that DSAC candiscriminate operators and domains, in other words, DSAC can be effective for a specific operator ordomain. Therefore, DSAC is more flexible than ACR.

    3.2 DSAC Implementation on the RNC Side

    The RNC broadcasts the DSAC information through SIB3 or SIB4, from which the UE can determine

    whether a specific domain is available. DSAC can bar UEs from accessing a specific domain. It can alsorestrict ACs in different domains of different operators.

    3.3 DSAC Implementation on the UE Side

    The access behavior of the UE depends on the protocol version used by the UE, the capability of the UE,and the AC control IEs broadcast through SIB3 on the Uu interface.

    Table 3-1 lists the relations between the UE protocol versions and the AC control IEs.

    Table 3-1 Relations between the UE protocol versions and the AC control IEs

    UE Protocol Version AC Control IE

    Versions earlier than 3GPP Release 6 "Access Class Barred list" IE in SIB3

    3GPP Release 6 and later, without the"Multiple PLMN List" IE in the MIB

    "Domain Specific Access Restriction Parameters For PLMNOf MIB" IE in SIB3

    3GPP Release 6 and later, with the"Multiple PLMN List" IE in the MIB

    "Domain Specific Access Restriction Parameters ForOperatorN" of each corresponding operator in the "DomainSpecific Access Restriction For Shared Network" IE in SIB3

    3.4 DSAC Mode

    The DSAC modes are as follows:

      Manual DSAC: It is configured for a specific operator of a specific cell. Once this mode is configured,DSAC actions are immediately triggered for the specific operator of the specific cell.

      Automatic DSAC: It is configured for the entire RNC and takes effect in all the cells controlled by theRNC. When the CN is congested because of CN capacity of an operator is limited, DSAC is triggeredin a certain scope, depending on the network mode. For details, see Table 3-2. 

    Table 3-2 lists the DSAC modes, triggers, and application scopes.

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    Table 3-2 DSAC modes, triggers, and application scopes

    DSACMode

    Trigger NetworkMode

    Application Scope

    ManualDSAC Configuration of manualDSAC - A specific cell of a specific operator.

     AutomaticDSAC

    The CN capacity of anoperator is limited, the CNmay be often congested

    Iu Flex Cells controlled by the RNC and belonging tothe CN operator.

    In Iu Flex mode, the CN belongs to only oneoperator.

    MOCN Cells controlled by the RNC and belonging tothe operators whose Iu interfaces areoverloaded.

    In MOCN mode, the CN belongs to multipleoperators, and a cell is shared by multipleoperators.

    Note:

    DSAC actions do not take effect on all the UEs insuch a cell. Instead, they take effect only on the UEsof the operators whose Iu interfaces are overloaded.

    RANSharing

    Cells controlled by the RNC and eachbelonging to an operator whose Iu interface isoverloaded.

    In RAN sharing mode, the CN belongs tomultiple operators, and a cell belongs to onlyone operator.

    Manual DSAC has a higher priority than automatic DSAC.

    3.5 Forward Compatibility of DSAC with ACR

    3.5.1 Purpose of Forward Compatibility of DSAC with ACR

     ACR controls the access behavior of the UE according to the "Access Class Barred list" IE in SIB3. Thebasic principles of ACR are similar to those of DSAC. The difference exists in that ACR does not

    discriminate operators or domains; in other words, ACR is effective for all the operators and domains.

     ACR can be triggered in the following ways:

      By SPU CPU overloadIn this case, ACs are restricted through dynamic polling. The constraint rules are specified by the SETUACALGO command.

     ACR is already implemented in RAN10.0.

    In 3GPP Release 6 and later, the UE behavior depends on DSAC IEs. In the versions earlier than 3GPPRelease 6, the UE behavior depends on the "Access Class Barred list" IE. Different triggers requiredifferent SIB3 IEs. For the balance among UE behaviors, it is necessary to adjust the DSAC IEs and the

    "Access Class Barred list" IE.

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      ACR and DSAC are merged in RAN11.0.

      The triggers mentioned in this section refer to the ACR trigger, DSAC trigger, or both.

    3.5.2 Principles of Forward Compatibility of DSAC with ACRTable 3-3 provides the rules for filling in the DSAC IEs and the ACR IEs in SIB3 in different scenarios. Inthe table, the values of ACR parameters are represented by A, and the values of DSAC parameters arerepresented by B.

    Table 3-3 Rules for filling in the DSAC IEs and the ACR IEs in SIB3

    ACR DSAC Access Class Barred list DSAC For MIB DSAC for Shared Network

    X X Set all the ACs to notBarred. Set all the ACs tonotBarred.

    Set all the ACs to notBarred.

    X √  The values depend on B. If theCS domain and PS domain ofeach operator of an AC arerestricted, set the AC tobarred. Otherwise, set it tonotBarred.

    If DSAC is performed for anoperator specified by thePLMN Identity, set thecorresponding ACs tobarred.

    Fill in the "Domain Specific Access RestrictionParameters For OperatorN"IE of the operators for whichDSAC is performed. Note thatthe operators must beconsistent with those in the"Multiple PLMN List" IE in theMIB.

    √  X Based on A, set thecorresponding ACs to barred or notBarred.

    Set the CS ACs and PS ACs to the same as A.

    Set the CS ACs and PS ACsof each operator to the sameas A. Note that all the

    operators need to beconsistent with those in the"Multiple PLMN List" IE in theMIB.

    √  √  1. Based on  A, set thecorresponding AC tobarred.

    2. Based on B, choose the ACs whose CS domainand PS domain of eachoperator are set to

    barred, and set the ACsto barred.

    3. Set the remaining ACs tonotBarred.

    For the ACs barred in ACR,set the corresponding CS ACs and PS ACs in DSACto barred.

     Assume that the operatorsinvolved in DSAC includethe operator specified by

    the PLMN Identity and thatsome ACs involved inDSAC are not included in ACR. In this case, set these ACs to barred.

    For the ACs barred in ACR,set the corresponding CS ACs and PS ACs of eachoperator in DSAC to barred.

    For the ACs involved inDSAC but not included in ACR, set them to barred.

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      The mark √ indicates that the corresponding function is activated. The mark X indicates that the corr esponding functionis not activated.

      DSAC For MIB is the abbreviation of the "Domain Specific Access Restriction Parameters For PLMN Of MIB" IE in SIB3.DSAC for Shared Network is the abbreviation of the "Domain Specific Access Restriction For Shared Network" IE in

    SIB3.

      DSAC For MIB corresponds to the operator specified by the PLMN Identity in the MIB. If such an operator is a commonoperator, fill in the DSAC For MIB IE based on the union of the "Domain Specific Access Restriction Parameters ForOperatorN" IEs of all the operators. If the operator specified by the PLMN Identity is a primary/secondary operator, fill inthe DSAC For MIB IE based on the DSAC restriction values of the primary/secondary operator.

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    4 Engineering Guidelines

    This chapter provides the examples of parameter setting for manual DSAC and automatic DSAC. It alsoprovides the examples of parameter setting for forward compatibility of DSAC with ACR with different

    triggers.

    4.1 WRFD-020114 Domain Specific Access Control (DSAC)

    4.1.1 When to Use

    None.

    4.1.2 Information to Be Collected

    None.

    4.1.3 Feature DeploymentRequirements

      Dependencies on Hardware

    DSAC is based on the CN overload message and therefore the CN nodes should support thismessage on the Iu interface.

      Dependencies on Other Features

    This feature does not depend on other features.

      License

    The licenses "Domain Specific Access Control (DSAC)" on the RNC side have been activated. For

    details about the license items and how to activate the license, see License Management FeatureParameter Description. 

      Other Prerequisites

    DSAC is a feature specified in 3GPP Release 6, and therefore only the UEs of Release 6 or latersupport this feature.

    Data Preparation

    None

    Feature Activation

    1. To activate manual DSAC, run the BSC6900 MML command ADD UCELLDSACMANUALPARA 

    (CME single configuration: UMTS Cell Configuration Express  > Cell Parameters  > TheParameters of The Manually Triggered DSAC Algorithm in the Cell; CME batch modificationcenter: Modifying UMTS Cell Parameters in Batches).

    − To restrict the UE access to the CS domain, set Restriction for CS to TRUE; to restrict the UEaccess to the PS domain, set Restriction for PS to TRUE.

    − To set a fixed access restriction, set Restriction Type to Restri ctionFixed and select the accessclasses (ACs) to be restricted from the drop-down list of AC Restriction Indicator . To set a flexibleaccess restriction, set Restriction Type to RestrictionFlexible, and set Number of restrained ACevery time, Range of restrained AC, and Interval of DSAC Restriction to appropriate values.

    2. To activate automatic DSAC, run the BSC6900 MML command SET UDSACAUTOALGO  (CMEsingle configuration: UMTS Radio Global Configuration Express > Access Restriction Algorithm

    Parameters Configuration > The Parameters of the Automatically Triggered DSAC Algorithm;

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    CME batch modification center: Modifying RNC Parameters in Batches). In this step, set Switch forauto DSAC to ON.

    − To restrict the UE access to the CS domain, set Restriction for CS to TRUE; to restrict the UEaccess to the PS domain, set Restriction for PS to TRUE.

    − Set Number of restrained Access Class every time, Range of restrained Access Class, AccessClass Restriction interval between Cells, and Interval length of Domain Specific Access ClassRestriction to appropriate values.

    Activation Check

    1. Start Uu Interface Trace  on the BSC6900 LMT. Under Uu Message Type, selectRRC_SYS_INFO_TYPE3.

    2. Check whether manual or automatic DSAC is activated by viewing the IEdomainSpecificAccessRestrictionParametersForPLMNOfMIB  in the SIB3 message traced on theUu interface.

    − If the value of AccessClassBarred in the IE

    domainSpecificAccessRestrictionParametersForPLMNOfMIB  is barred (0), as shown in Figure4-1, this feature has been activated.

    Figure 4-1 DSAC activated

    − If the value of AccessClassBarred in the IEdomainSpecificAccessRestrictionParametersForPLMNOfMIB  is notBarred (1), as shown inFigure 4-2, this feature is not activated.

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    Figure 4-2 DSAC not activated

    Feature Deactivation

    1. To deactivate manual DSAC, run the BSC6900 MML command RMV UCELLDSACMANUALPARA (CME single configuration: UMTS Cell Configuration Express  > Cell Parameters  > TheParameters of The Manually Triggered DSAC Algorithm in the Cell; CME batch modificationcenter: not supported).

    2. To deactivate automatic DSAC, run the BSC6900 MML command SET UDSACAUTOALGO (CMEsingle configuration: UMTS Radio Global Configuration Express > Access Restriction Algorithm

    Parameters Configuration > The Parameters of the Automatically Triggered DSAC Algorithm;CME batch modification center: Modifying RNC Parameters in Batches). In this step, set Switch forauto DSAC to OFF.

    Example

    //Activating DSAC

     ADD UCELLDSACMANUALPARA: CellId=223, CnOpIndex=0, CsRestriction=TRUE,PsRestriction=TRUE, RestrictionType=RestrictionFlexible, NumberOfACs=4, AcRange=AC0-1&AC1-1&AC2-1&AC3-1&AC4-1&AC5-1&AC6-1&AC7-1&AC8-1&AC9-1&AC10-0&AC11-0&AC12-0&AC13-0&AC14-0&AC15-0, AcRstrctIntervalLen=10;

    SET UDSACAUTOALGO: DsacAutoSwitch=ON, CsRestriction=TRUE, PsRestriction=TRUE,NumberOfACs=2, AcRange=AC0-1&AC1-1&AC2-1&AC3-1&AC4-1&AC5-1&AC6-1&AC7-1&AC8-1&AC9-1&AC10-0&AC11-0&AC12-0&AC13-0&AC14-0&AC15-0, AcIntervalOfCells=1, AcRstrctIntervalLen=10;

    //Deactivating DSAC

    RMV UCELLDSACMANUALPARA: CellId=223, CnOpIndex=0;

    SET UDSACAUTOALGO: DsacAutoSwitch=OFF;

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    Example of Parameter Setting for Manual DSAC

    This section takes a typical application scenario of manual DSAC as an example.

    On a holiday such as a New Year's Eve, PS traffic may be stable but CS traffic may increase greatly in

    some cells. To ensure the QoS of the UEs in connected mode, the UEs of AC0 to AC9 need to be barredfrom accessing the CS domain. For example, 40% of the UEs are barred at intervals of 10 seconds, asshown in Figure 4-3. 

    Figure 4-3 An example of manual DSAC

    In Figure 4-3, the red line indicates that the access to the CS domain is restricted, in other words, the UEs of the specific ACs cannot originate RRC connection setups in the CS domain.

    Figure 4-3 assumes that the UEs of AC0 to AC9 are distributed evenly on the network. After the DSAC,40% of the UEs cannot originate RRC connection setups in the CS domain at any moment but they canstill access the PS domain. Thus, the traffic in the CS domain is lowered by 40%. In 60% of the time,however, a UE on the network can originate a CS call.

    In this example, manual DSAC can be configured by the ADD UCELLDSACMANUALPARA command.Table 4-1 lists the parameter settings.

    Table 4-1 Parameter settings for manual DSAC

    Parameter ID Parameter Name Value

    CellId   Cell ID -

    CnOpIndex   CN Operator index -

    CsRestr ict ion   Restriction for CS TRUE

    PsRestr ict ion   Restriction for PS FALSE

    Restr ict ionType   Restriction Type RestrictionFlexible

    NumberOfACs   Number of restricted AC every time 4

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    Parameter ID Parameter Name Value

    AcRange   Range of restricted AC  AC0-1, AC1-1, AC2-1, AC3-1, AC4-1, AC5-1, AC6-1, AC7-1, AC8-1, AC9-1, AC10-0, AC11-0, AC12-0, AC13-0, AC14-0, AC15-0

    AcRstrct IntervalLen   Interval of DSAC Restriction 10

    AC0-1 indicates that AC0 is restricted, and AC10-0 indicates that AC10 is allowed. The rest may be deduced by analogy.

    Example of Parameter Setting for Automatic DSAC

    If the CN capacity of an operator is limited, the CN may be often congested. In case of congestion, theservices in both the CS domain and the PS domain of this operator can be restricted at the same time.

    Figure 4-4 shows an example of automatic DSAC, where 20% of the UEs of AC0 to AC9 are barred inthe CS domain and the PS domain each time.

    Figure 4-4 An example of automatic DSAC

      In Figure 4-4, the red line indicates that the access to the CS domain is restricted, in other words, the UEs of thespecific ACs cannot originate RRC connection setups in the CS domain.

      The blue line indicates that the access to the PS domain is restricted, in other words, the UEs of the specific ACs cannotoriginate RRC connection setups in the PS domain.

    Figure 4-4 shows the procedure of access restriction in both the CS domain and the PS domain at thesame time. At any moment, 20% of the UEs on the network cannot originate RRC connection setups inthe CS or PS domain. Thus, the traffic is lowered by 20%. In 80% of the time, however, a UE on thenetwork can originate a call.

    In this example, automatic DSAC can be configured by the SET UDSACAUTOALGO command. Table

    4-2 lists the parameter settings.

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    Table 4-2 Parameter settings for automatic DSAC

    Parameter ID Description Value

    DsacAutoSwitch   Switch for auto DSAC ON

    CsRestr ict ion   Restriction for CS TRUE

    PsRestr ict ion   Restriction for PS TRUE

    NumberOfACs   Number of restricted access class every time 2

    AcRange   Range of restricted access class  AC0-1, AC1-1, AC2-1, AC3-1, AC4-1, AC5-1, AC6-1, AC7-1, AC8-1, AC9-1, AC10-0, AC11-0, AC12-0, AC13-0, AC14-0, AC15-0

    AcRstrct IntervalLen    Access Class Restriction interval between Cells 10

    AcIntervalOfCells   Interval length of Domain Specific Access ClassRestriction

    1

    4.2 WRFD-021103 Access Class Restriction

    4.2.1 When to Use

    None.

    4.2.2 Information to Be CollectedNone.

    4.2.3 Feature Deployment

    Requirements

      Dependencies on Hardware

    − BSC6900 supports NACC RAN Information Management (RIM) and PS handover.

    − The UE supports NACC and PS handover.

    − The CN SGSN supports NACC and PS handover.

      Dependencies on Other Features

    − This feature does not depend on other features.

      License

    − The licenses "Access Class Restriction when SPU overload" on the RNC side have been activated.For details about the license items and how to activate the license, see License ManagementFeature Parameter Description. 

    Data Preparation

    None

    http://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/RNCParaHtml/mbsc/m-para/udsacautoalgo_dsacautoswitch.htmlhttp://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/RNCParaHtml/mbsc/m-para/udsacautoalgo_dsacautoswitch.htmlhttp://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/RNCParaHtml/mbsc/m-para/ucelldsacmanualpara_csrestriction.htmlhttp://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/RNCParaHtml/mbsc/m-para/ucelldsacmanualpara_csrestriction.htmlhttp://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/RNCParaHtml/mbsc/m-para/ucelldsacmanualpara_psrestriction.htmlhttp://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/RNCParaHtml/mbsc/m-para/ucelldsacmanualpara_psrestriction.htmlhttp://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/RNCParaHtml/mbsc/m-para/ucelldsacmanualpara_numberofacs.htmlhttp://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/RNCParaHtml/mbsc/m-para/ucelldsacmanualpara_numberofacs.htmlhttp://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/RNCParaHtml/mbsc/m-para/ucelldsacmanualpara_acrange.htmlhttp://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/RNCParaHtml/mbsc/m-para/ucelldsacmanualpara_acrange.htmlhttp://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/RNCParaHtml/mbsc/m-para/ucelldsacmanualpara_acrstrctintervallen.htmlhttp://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/RNCParaHtml/mbsc/m-para/ucelldsacmanualpara_acrstrctintervallen.htmlhttp://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/RNCParaHtml/mbsc/m-para/udsacautoalgo_acintervalofcells.htmlhttp://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/RNCParaHtml/mbsc/m-para/udsacautoalgo_acintervalofcells.htmlhttp://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/scratch_3/License%20Management.htmhttp://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/scratch_3/License%20Management.htmhttp://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/scratch_3/License%20Management.htmhttp://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/scratch_3/License%20Management.htmhttp://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/scratch_3/License%20Management.htmhttp://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/scratch_3/License%20Management.htmhttp://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/RNCParaHtml/mbsc/m-para/udsacautoalgo_acintervalofcells.htmlhttp://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/RNCParaHtml/mbsc/m-para/ucelldsacmanualpara_acrstrctintervallen.htmlhttp://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/RNCParaHtml/mbsc/m-para/ucelldsacmanualpara_acrange.htmlhttp://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/RNCParaHtml/mbsc/m-para/ucelldsacmanualpara_numberofacs.htmlhttp://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/RNCParaHtml/mbsc/m-para/ucelldsacmanualpara_psrestriction.htmlhttp://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/RNCParaHtml/mbsc/m-para/ucelldsacmanualpara_csrestriction.htmlhttp://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/RNCParaHtml/mbsc/m-para/udsacautoalgo_dsacautoswitch.html

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    Feature Activation

    1. Run the BSC6900 MML command SET UACALGO (CME single configuration: UMTS Radio GlobalConfiguration Express  > Access Restriction Algorithm Parameters Configuration  > ACAlgorithm Parameters; CME batch modification center: Modifying RNC Parameters in Batches). In

    this step, set AC Restriction Switch to ON and other parameters to appropriate values.

    Activation Check

      Verifying Access Class Restriction based on CPU overload

    1. Start Uu Interface Trace on the BSC6900 LMT.

    2. Run the BSC6900 MML command LST FCCPUTHD to query the settings of AC control threshold and AC restore threshold.

    3. Run the BSC6900 MML command SET FCCPUTHD. In this step, set AC control threshold and ACrestore threshold to appropriate values.

    4. Enable a large number of UEs to access a cell until the CPU usage exceeds the AC restore

    threshold.5. Start Uu Interface Trace  on the BSC6900 LMT and select RRC_SYS_INFO_TYPE3  as the

    message type. If the value of barred IE in the RRC_SYS_INFO_TYPE3 message is 0, as shown inFigure 4-5, the feature has been activated. If the value is not 0, the feature is not activated.

    Figure 4-5 RRC_SYS_INFO_TYPE3 message

    6. Reduce the number of UEs in the cell until the CPU usage is lower than the AC restore threshold.

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    7. Run the BSC6900 MML command SET FCCPUTHD. In this step, set AC control threshold and ACrestore threshold to their original values.

      Verifying Access Class Restriction based on the access failure on the Iu interface

    1. Run the BSC6900 MML command SET URRCTRLSWITCH. In this step, set Process switch  to

    SYS_INFO_UPDATE_FOR_IU_RST  and BARRED_CELL_FOR_CSDOMAIN_RST .2. Run the BSC6900 MML command RST UIU. In this step, set CN Domain ID to CS_DOMAIN.

    3. Start Uu Interface Trace  on the BSC6900 LMT and select RRC_SYS_INFO_TYPE3  as themessage to be traced. If the traced RRC_SYS_INFO_TYPE3  message indicates that the cell isbarred, as shown in Figure 4-6, the feature has been activated. If the traced message does notindicate that the cell is barred, the feature is not activated.

    Figure 4-6 RRC_SYS_INFO_TYPE3 message

    Feature Deactivation

    1. Run the BSC6900 MML command SET UACALGO (CME single configuration: UMTS Radio GlobalConfiguration Express  > Access Restriction Algorithm Parameters Configuration  > ACAlgorithm Parameters; CME batch modification center: Modifying RNC Parameters in Batches). Inthis step, set AC Restriction Switch to OFF.

    Example

    //Activating Access Class Restriction

    SET UACALGO: AcRstrctSwitch=ON, AcRstrctPercent=5, AcIntervalOfCell=1, AcRstrctIntervalLen=6;

    //Deactivating Access Class Restriction

    SET UACALGO: AcRstrctSwitch=OFF;

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    4.3 Example of Forward Compatibility of DSAC with ACR

    4.3.1 Compatibility Example in Case of a Single ACR Trigger Assume that there is a single ACR trigger. ACR parameters are set by the ADDUCELLACCESSSTRICT command. Table 4-3 lists the parameter settings.

    Table 4-3 Parameter settings in case of a single ACR trigger

    ID Name Value

    IsAccessClass0Barred    AC0 barred indicator BARRED

    IsAccessClass1Barred    AC1 barred indicator BARRED

    IsAccessClass2Barred    AC2 barred indicator BARRED

    IsAccessClass3Barred    AC3 barred indicator BARRED

    IsAccessClass4Barred    AC4 barred indicator BARRED

    IsAccessClass5Barred    AC5 barred indicator NOT_BARRED

    IsAccessClass6Barred    AC6 barred indicator NOT_BARRED

    IsAccessClass7Barred    AC7 barred indicator NOT_BARRED

    IsAccessClass8Barred    AC8 barred indicator NOT_BARRED

    IsAccessClass9Barred    AC9 barred indicator NOT_BARRED

    IsAccessClass10Barred    AC10 barred indicator NOT_BARRED

    IsAccessClass11Barred    AC11 barred indicator NOT_BARRED

    IsAccessClass12Barred    AC12 barred indicator NOT_BARRED

    IsAccessClass13Barred    AC13 barred indicator NOT_BARRED

    IsAccessClass14Barred    AC14 barred indicator NOT_BARRED

    IsAccessClass15Barred    AC15 barred indicator NOT_BARRED

    IdleCellBarred   Cell barred indicator for SIB3 NOT_BARRED

    ConnCel lBarred   Cell barred indicator for SIB4 NOT_BARRED

    CellReservedForOperatorUse   Cell reserved for operator use NOT_RESERVED

    CellReservat ionExtension   Cell reserved for extension NOT_RESERVED

    In addition, the common operator index broadcast through the MIB is 31. The "Multiple PLMN List"broadcast by the operator group of cell 1 includes primary operator 0 and secondary operators 2 and 3.

    Based on the previous parameter settings, Table 4-4 explains how to fill in the "Access Class Barred list","DSAC For MIB", and "DSAC for Shared Network" IEs broadcast through SIB3.

    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    Table 4-4 An example of filling in the ACR IEs in case of a single ACR trigger

    IE Name Constraint AC0-AC4 AC5-AC15

     Access Class Barred list None barred notBarred

    Domain Specific Access RestrictionParameters For PLMN Of MIB

    CS domain barred notBarred

    PS domain barred notBarred

    Domain Specific Access RestrictionParameters For OperatorN

    Operator0 CS domain barred notBarred

    PS domain barred notBarred

    Operator2 CS domain barred notBarred

    PS domain barred notBarred

    Operator3 CS domain barred notBarred

    PS domain barred notBarred

    4.3.2 Compatibility Example of a Single DSAC Trigger

     Assume that there is a single DSAC trigger. DSAC parameters are set by the ADDUCELLDSACMANUALPARA command, as listed in Table 4-5. 

    Table 4-5 Information setting for a single DSAC trigger

    ID Name Value

    CnOpIndex   CN Operator Index 0

    CsRestr ict ion   Restriction for CS TRUE

    PsRestr ict ion   Restriction for PS TRUE

    Restr ict ionType   Restriction Type RestrictionFixed

    AcRestr ict ion    AC Restriction Indicator  AC0-1, AC1-1, AC2-1, AC3-1, AC4-1, AC5-1, AC6-0, AC7-0, AC8-0, AC9-0, AC10-0, AC11-0, AC12-0, AC13-0, AC14-0, AC15-0

    CnOpIndex   CN Operator Index 2

    CsRestr ict ion   Restriction for CS TRUE

    PsRestr ict ion   Restriction for PS TRUE

    Restr ict ionType   Restriction Type RestrictionFixed

    AcRestr ict ion    AC Restriction Indicator  AC0-0, AC1-0, AC2-0, AC3-0, AC4-1, AC5-1, AC6-1, AC7-1, AC8-0, AC9-0, AC10-0, AC11-0, AC12-0, AC13-0, AC14-0, AC15-0

    CnOpIndex   CN Operator Index 3

    CsRestr ict ion   Restriction for CS TRUE

    PsRestr ict ion   Restriction for PS TRUE

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    ID Name Value

    Restr ict ionType   Restriction Type RestrictionFixed

    AcRestr ict ion    AC Restriction Indicator  AC0-0, AC1-0, AC2-0, AC3-0, AC4-1, AC5-1,

     AC6-0, AC7-0, AC8-1, AC9-1, AC10-0, AC11-0, AC12-0, AC13-0, AC14-0, AC15-0

    In addition, the common operator index broadcast through the MIB is 31. The "Multiple PLMN List"broadcast by the operator group of cell 1 includes primary operator 0 and secondary operators 2 and 3.

    Based on the previous parameter settings, Table 4-6 explains how to fill in the "Access Class Barred list","DSAC For MIB", and "DSAC for Shared Network" IEs broadcast through SIB3.

    Table 4-6 An example of filling in the DSAC IEs in case of a single DSAC trigger

    IE Name Constraint AC0-AC3 AC4-AC5 AC6-AC7 AC8-AC9 AC10-AC15 Access ClassBarred list

    None notBarred barred notBarred notBarred notBarred

    Domain Specific AccessRestrictionParameters ForPLMN Of MIB

    CS domain barred barred barred barred notBarred

    PS domain barred barred barred barred notBarred

    Domain Specific AccessRestrictionParameters ForOperatorN

    Operator0 CSdomain

    barred barred notBarred notBarred notBarred

    PSdomain

    barred barred notBarred notBarred notBarred

    Operator2 CSdomain

    notBarred barred barred notBarred notBarred

    PSdomain

    notBarred barred barred notBarred notBarred

    Operator3 CSdomain

    notBarred barred notBarred barred notBarred

    PS

    domain

    notBarred barred notBarred barred notBarred

    4.3.3 Compatibility Example in Case of Multiple Triggers

     Assume that there are multiple triggers. ACR parameters are set by the ADD UCELLACCESSSTRICT command. DSAC parameters are set by the ADD UCELLDSACMANUALPARA command. Table 4-7and Table 4-8 list the ACR and DSAC parameter settings respectively.

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    Table 4-7 ACR parameter settings in case of multiple triggers

    ID Name Value

    IsAccessClass0Barred    AC0 barred indicator BARRED

    IsAccessClass1Barred    AC1 barred indicator BARRED

    IsAccessClass2Barred    AC2 barred indicator BARRED

    IsAccessClass3Barred    AC3 barred indicator BARRED

    IsAccessClass4Barred    AC4 barred indicator NOT_BARRED

    IsAccessClass5Barred    AC5 barred indicator NOT_BARRED

    IsAccessClass6Barred    AC6 barred indicator NOT_BARRED

    IsAccessClass7Barred    AC7 barred indicator NOT_BARRED

    IsAccessClass8Barred    AC8 barred indicator NOT_BARRED

    IsAccessClass9Barred    AC9 barred indicator NOT_BARRED

    IsAccessClass10Barred    AC10 barred indicator NOT_BARRED

    IsAccessClass11Barred    AC11 barred indicator NOT_BARRED

    IsAccessClass12Barred    AC12 barred indicator NOT_BARRED

    IsAccessClass13Barred    AC13 barred indicator NOT_BARRED

    IsAccessClass14Barred    AC14 barred indicator NOT_BARRED

    IsAccessClass15Barred    AC15 barred indicator NOT_BARRED

    IdleCellBarred   Cell barred indicator for SIB3 NOT_BARRED

    ConnCel lBarred   Cell barred indicator for SIB4 NOT_BARRED

    CellReservedForOperatorUse   Cell reserved for operator use NOT_RESERVED

    CellReservat ionExtension   Cell reserved for extension NOT_RESERVED

    Table 4-8 DSAC parameter settings in case of multiple triggers

    ID Name Value

    CnOpIndex   CN Operator Index 0

    CsRestr ict ion   Restriction for CS TRUE

    PsRestr ict ion   Restriction for PS TRUE

    Restr ict ionType   Restriction Type RestrictionFixed

    AcRestr ict ion    AC Restriction Indicator  AC0-0, AC1-0, AC2-1, AC3-1, AC4-1, AC5-1, AC6-0, AC7-0, AC8-0, AC9-0, AC10-0, AC11-0, AC12-0, AC13-0, AC14-0, AC15-0

    CnOpIndex   CN Operator Index 2

    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estriction.htmlhttp://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/RNCParaHtml/mbsc/m-para/ucelldsacmanualpara_psrestriction.htmlhttp://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/RNCParaHtml/mbsc/m-para/ucelldsacmanualpara_restrictiontype.htmlhttp://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/RNCParaHtml/mbsc/m-para/ucelldsacmanualpara_restrictiontype.htmlhttp://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/RNCParaHtml/mbsc/m-para/ucelldsacmanualpara_acrestriction.htmlhttp://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/RNCParaHtml/mbsc/m-para/ucelldsacmanualpara_acrestriction.htmlhttp://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/RNCParaHtml/mbsc/m-para/ucelldsacmanualpara_cnopindex.htmlhttp://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/RNCParaHtml/mbsc/m-para/ucelldsacmanualpara_cnopindex.htmlhttp://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/RNCParaHtml/mbsc/m-para/ucelldsacmanualpara_cnopindex.htmlhttp://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/RNCParaHtml/mbsc/m-para/ucelldsacmanualpara_acrestriction.htmlhttp://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/RNCParaHtml/mbsc/m-para/ucelldsacmanualpara_restrictiontype.htmlhttp://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/RNCParaHtml/mbsc/m-para/ucelldsacmanualpara_psrestriction.htmlhttp://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/RNCParaHtml/mbsc/m-para/ucelldsacmanualpara_csrestriction.htmlhttp://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/RNCParaHtml/mbsc/m-para/ucelldsacmanualpara_cnopindex.htmlhttp://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/RNCParaHtml/mbsc/m-para/ucellaccessstrict_cellreservationextension.htmlhttp://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/RNCParaHtml/mbsc/m-para/ucellaccessstrict_cellreservedforoperatoruse.htmlhttp://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/RNCParaHtml/mbsc/m-para/ucellaccessstrict_conncellbarred.htmlhttp://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/RNCParaHtml/mbsc/m-para/ucellaccessstrict_idlecellbarred.htmlhttp://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/RNCParaHtml/mbsc/m-para/ucellaccessstrict_isaccessclass15barred.htmlhttp://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/RNCParaHtml/mbsc/m-para/ucellaccessstrict_isaccessclass14barred.htmlhttp://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/RNCParaHtml/mbsc/m-para/ucellaccessstrict_isaccessclass13barred.htmlhttp://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/RNCParaHtml/mbsc/m-para/ucellaccessstrict_isaccessclass12barred.htmlhttp://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/RNCParaHtml/mbsc/m-para/ucellaccessstrict_isaccessclass11barred.htmlhttp://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/RNCParaHtml/mbsc/m-para/ucellaccessstrict_isaccessclass10barred.htmlhttp://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/RNCParaHtml/mbsc/m-para/ucellaccessstrict_isaccessclass9barred.htmlhttp://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/RNCParaHtml/mbsc/m-para/ucellaccessstrict_isaccessclass8barred.htmlhttp://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/RNCParaHtml/mbsc/m-para/ucellaccessstrict_isaccessclass7barred.htmlhttp://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/RNCParaHtml/mbsc/m-para/ucellaccessstrict_isaccessclass6barred.htmlhttp://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/RNCParaHtml/mbsc/m-para/ucellaccessstrict_isaccessclass5barred.htmlhttp://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/RNCParaHtml/mbsc/m-para/ucellaccessstrict_isaccessclass4barred.htmlhttp://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/RNCParaHtml/mbsc/m-para/ucellaccessstrict_isaccessclass3barred.htmlhttp://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/RNCParaHtml/mbsc/m-para/ucellaccessstrict_isaccessclass2barred.htmlhttp://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/RNCParaHtml/mbsc/m-para/ucellaccessstrict_isaccessclass1barred.htmlhttp://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/RNCParaHtml/mbsc/m-para/ucellaccessstrict_isaccessclass0barred.html

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    ID Name Value

    CsRestr ict ion   Restriction for CS TRUE

    PsRestr ict ion   Restriction for PS TRUE

    Restr ict ionType   Restriction Type RestrictionFixed

    AcRestr ict ion    AC Restriction Indicator  AC0-0, AC1-0, AC2-0, AC3-0, AC4-1, AC5-1, AC6-1, AC7-1, AC8-0, AC9-0, AC10-0, AC11-0, AC12-0, AC13-0, AC14-0, AC15-0

    CnOpIndex   CN Operator Index 3

    CsRestr ict ion   Restriction for CS TRUE

    PsRestr ict ion   Restriction for PS TRUE

    Restr ict ionType   Restriction Type RestrictionFixed

    AcRestr ict ion    AC Restriction Indicator  AC0-0, AC1-0, AC2-0, AC3-0, AC4-1, AC5-1, AC6-0, AC7-0, AC8-1, AC9-1, AC10-0, AC11-0, AC12-0, AC13-0, AC14-0, AC15-0

    In addition, the common operator index broadcast through the MIB is 31. The "Multiple PLMN List"broadcast by the operator group of cell 1 includes primary operator 0 and secondary operators 2 and 3.

    Based on the previous parameter settings, Table 4-9 explains how to fill in the "Access Class Barred list","DSAC For MIB", and "DSAC for Shared Network" IEs broadcast through SIB3.

    Table 4-9 An example of filling in the ACR IEs in case of multiple triggersIE Name Constraint AC0-AC5 AC6-AC7 AC8-AC9 AC10-AC15

     Access Class Barredlist

    None barred notBarred notBarred notBarred

    Domain Specific Access RestrictionParameters ForPLMN Of MIB

    CS domain barred barred barred notBarred

    PS domain barred barred barred notBarred

    Domain Specific Access Restriction

    Parameters ForOperatorN

    Operator0 CS domain barred notBarred notBarred notBarred

    PS domain barred notBarred notBarred notBarred

    Operator2 CS domain barred barred notBarred notBarred

    PS domain barred barred notBarred notBarred

    Operator3 CS domain barred notBarred barred notBarred

    PS domain barred notBarred barred notBarred

    http://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/RNCParaHtml/mbsc/m-para/ucelldsacmanualpara_csrestriction.htmlhttp://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/RNCParaHtml/mbsc/m-para/ucelldsacmanualpara_csrestriction.htmlhttp://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/RNCParaHtml/mbsc/m-para/ucelldsacmanualpara_psrestriction.htmlhttp://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/RNCParaHtml/mbsc/m-para/ucelldsacmanualpara_psrestriction.htmlhttp://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/RNCParaHtml/mbsc/m-para/ucelldsacmanualpara_restrictiontype.htmlhttp://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/RNCParaHtml/mbsc/m-para/ucelldsacmanualpara_restrictiontype.htmlhttp://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/RNCParaHtml/mbsc/m-para/ucelldsacmanualpara_acrestriction.htmlhttp://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/RNCParaHtml/mbsc/m-para/ucelldsacmanualpara_acrestriction.htmlhttp://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/RNCParaHtml/mbsc/m-para/ucelldsacmanualpara_cnopindex.htmlhttp://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/RNCParaHtml/mbsc/m-para/ucelldsacmanualpara_cnopindex.htmlhttp://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/RNCParaHtml/mbsc/m-para/ucelldsacmanualpara_csrestriction.htmlhttp://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/RNCParaHtml/mbsc/m-para/ucelldsacmanualpara_csrestriction.htmlhttp://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/RNCParaHtml/mbsc/m-para/ucelldsacmanualpara_psrestriction.htmlhttp://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/RNCParaHtml/mbsc/m-para/ucelldsacmanualpara_psrestriction.htmlhttp://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/RNCParaHtml/mbsc/m-para/ucelldsacmanualpara_restrictiontype.htmlhttp://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/RNCParaHtml/mbsc/m-para/ucelldsacmanualpara_restrictiontype.htmlhttp://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/RNCParaHtml/mbsc/m-para/ucelldsacmanualpara_acrestriction.htmlhttp://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/RNCParaHtml/mbsc/m-para/ucelldsacmanualpara_acrestriction.htmlhttp://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/RNCParaHtml/mbsc/m-para/ucelldsacmanualpara_acrestriction.htmlhttp://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/RNCParaHtml/mbsc/m-para/ucelldsacmanualpara_restrictiontype.htmlhttp://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/RNCParaHtml/mbsc/m-para/ucelldsacmanualpara_psrestriction.htmlhttp://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/RNCParaHtml/mbsc/m-para/ucelldsacmanualpara_csrestriction.htmlhttp://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/RNCParaHtml/mbsc/m-para/ucelldsacmanualpara_cnopindex.htmlhttp://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/RNCParaHtml/mbsc/m-para/ucelldsacmanualpara_acrestriction.htmlhttp://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/RNCParaHtml/mbsc/m-para/ucelldsacmanualpara_restrictiontype.htmlhttp://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/RNCParaHtml/mbsc/m-para/ucelldsacmanualpara_psrestriction.htmlhttp://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/RNCParaHtml/mbsc/m-para/ucelldsacmanualpara_csrestriction.html

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    5 Parameters

    Table 5-1 Parameter description

    Parameter ID NE MML Command Feature ID Feature Name Description

     AcIntervalOfCells 

    BSC6900 SETUDSACAUTOALGO 

    WRFD-020114

    Domain Specific Access Control(DSAC)

    Meaning:Specifies theinterval betweenconsecutive pollingsimposed on the PS domainand CS domain in differentcells according to theflexible polling restrictionmode.

    GUI Value Range:1~36000

     Actual ValueRange:0.01~360

    Unit:0.01s

    Default Value:100

     AcRange  BSC6900  ADDUCELLDSACMANUALPARA 

    MODUCELLDSACMA

    NUALPARA 

    WRFD-020114

    Domain Specific Access Control(DSAC)

    Meaning:Specifies theaccess classes that arerestricted according to theflexible polling restrictionmode.

    GUI ValueRange:AC0(Access Class0 Restriction), AC1(Access Class 1Restriction), AC2(AccessClass 2 Restriction), AC3(Access Class 3Restriction), AC4(AccessClass 4 Restriction), AC5(Access Class 5Restriction), AC6(AccessClass 6 Restriction), AC7(Access Class 7Restriction), AC8(AccessClass 8 Restriction), AC9(Access Class 9Restriction), AC10(AccessClass 10 Restriction), AC11(Access Class 11Restriction), AC12(AccessClass 12 Restriction), AC13(Access Class 13Restriction), AC14(AccessClass 14 Restriction), AC15(Access Class 15

    http://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/RNCParaHtml/mbsc/m-para/udsacautoalgo_acintervalofcells.htmlhttp://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/RNCParaHtml/mbsc/m-para/udsacautoalgo_acintervalofcells.htmlhttp://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/RNCParaHtml/mbsc/m-para/udsacautoalgo_acintervalofcells.htmlhttp://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/RNCParaHtml/mbsc/m-mml/set-udsacautoalgo.htmlhttp://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/RNCParaHtml/mbsc/m-mml/set-udsacautoalgo.htmlhttp://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/RNCParaHtml/mbsc/m-mml/set-udsacautoalgo.htmlhttp://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/RNCParaHtml/mbsc/m-mml/set-udsacautoalgo.htmlhttp://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/RNCParaHtml/mbsc/m-para/ucelldsacmanualpara_acrange.htmlhttp://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/RNCParaHtml/mbsc/m-para/ucelldsacmanualpara_acrange.htmlhttp://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/RNCParaHtml/mbsc/m-mml/add-ucelldsacmanualpara.htmlhttp://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/RNCParaHtml/mbsc/m-mml/add-ucelldsacmanualpara.htmlhttp://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/RNCParaHtml/mbsc/m-mml/add-ucelldsacmanualpara.htmlhttp://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/RNCParaHtml/mbsc/m-mml/add-ucelldsacmanualpara.htmlhttp://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/RNCParaHtml/mbsc/m-mml/mod-ucelldsacmanualpara.htmlhttp://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/RNCParaHtml/mbsc/m-mml/mod-ucelldsacmanualpara.htmlhttp://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/RNCParaHtml/mbsc/m-mml/mod-ucelldsacmanualpara.htmlhttp://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/RNCParaHtml/mbsc/m-mml/mod-ucelldsacmanualpara.htmlhttp://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/RNCParaHtml/mbsc/m-mml/mod-ucelldsacmanualpara.htmlhttp://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/RNCParaHtml/mbsc/m-mml/mod-ucelldsacmanualpara.htmlhttp://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/RNCParaHtml/mbsc/m-mml/mod-ucelldsacmanualpara.htmlhttp://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/RNCParaHtml/mbsc/m-mml/add-ucelldsacmanualpara.htmlhttp://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/RNCParaHtml/mbsc/m-mml/add-ucelldsacmanualpara.htmlhttp://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/RNCParaHtml/mbsc/m-mml/add-ucelldsacmanualpara.htmlhttp://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/RNCParaHtml/mbsc/m-para/ucelldsacmanualpara_acrange.htmlhttp://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/RNCParaHtml/mbsc/m-mml/set-udsacautoalgo.htmlhttp://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/RNCParaHtml/mbsc/m-mml/set-udsacautoalgo.htmlhttp://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/RNCParaHtml/mbsc/m-mml/set-udsacautoalgo.htmlhttp://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/RNCParaHtml/mbsc/m-para/udsacautoalgo_acintervalofcells.htmlhttp://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/RNCParaHtml/mbsc/m-para/udsacautoalgo_acintervalofcells.html

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    Parameter ID NE MML Command Feature ID Feature Name Description

     AcRstrctIntervalLen 

    BSC6900 SET UACALGO  WRFD-021103

     Access ClassRestriction

    Meaning:Interval of accessclasses restriction. When a

    cell performs accessclasses restriction, itselects some accessclasses and after therestriction on these accessclasses lasts for the timespecified in this parameter,the access classesrestriction is released andthe cell selects otheraccess classes forrestriction.

    GUI Value Range:6~3600

     Actual ValueRange:6~3600

    Unit:s

    Default Value:10

     AcRstrctIntervalLen 

    BSC6900  ADDUCELLDSACMANUALPARA 

    MODUCELLDSACMANUALPARA 

    WRFD-020114

    Domain Specific Access Control(DSAC)

    Meaning:Specifies theinterval delay betweenconsecutive pollingsaccording to the flexible

    polling restriction mode.

    GUI Value Range:6~3600

     Actual ValueRange:6~3600

    Unit:s

    Default Value:None

     AcRstrctPercent BSC6900 SET UACALGO  WRFD-021103

     Access ClassRestriction

    Meaning:Access restrictionratio. When a cell performs

    access classes restriction,you can select someaccess classes from AC0to AC9 based on the ratiospecified in this parameterand perform accessclasses restriction on theselected access classes. After access classesrestriction goes on for AcRstrctIntervalLen, theoriginal access classes

    restriction is released andother access classes of the

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