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flavio Guest
does anybody knows if this formulae is correct? It concerns Ericsson equipment/counters.
[RA Failure] = RAACCFA/(CNROCNT+RAACCFA)
If so, what are the reasons that can lead a n/w to present bad performance, about 18-20% of failure rate?
It is present of Ericsson and Siemens nets.
flavio Guest
additionally, does it imply on any kind of bad end-user perception? which ones?
pix Guest
flavio,
can you write down the counters definitions (trigger messages ?)
flavio Guest
sorry but i don´t have anything but the formulae. i´ll try to find related document from the vendor.
Water Guest
Hey guys!
The counters definitions are as follows:
RAACCFA:- this is incremented every time there is a failure in random access
CNROCNT:- this counter is incremented for all random access attemtps, failed or successful.
We have the same problem, there are some of our cells that register as low as 20% of random access success.
rala Guest
Dear all,
How to see the random access fail in Alcatel network?
Thank you in acvance. 🙂
pix Guest
random access fail is counted as a SDCCH ASSIGNMENT UNSUCCESS (sdnaur)
in alcatel, the unsuccess varies between 5% and 20% in terrestrial-ABIS BTS, and it is about 50% for satellite ABIS BTS. Those are normal values.
Regards,
pix
rala Guest
Dear Pix,
a SDCCH ASSIGNMENT UNSUCCESS(sdnaur)is the counter or indicator in Alcatel?
I cannot search from the Alcatel customer doc.
or is it the formular?
Regards,
pix Guest
Rala,
open RNO, go to QOS INDICATORS, in the family SDCCH ASSIGN, subfamily UNSUCCESS CAUSES. You will find it here.
It is an indicator.
The SDNAUR is the correct name :
SDCCH_assign_unsuccess_rate ( SDNAUR )
formula :
( ( [MC04] + ( [MC148 – MC01 – MC02 – MC149] + [MC149])) / [MC04 + MC148])
rala Guest
Oh, I see..
It’s the SDCCH access failures, right?
Regards,
pix Guest
hooo, that’s a rookie mistake :
failure = radio failures + BSS failures
unsuccess = congestion rejects + radio failures + BSS failures
flavio Guest
5-20% are normal values for GSM, or it is vendor related? I checked Nokia performance and it is lower than 1%.
pix Guest
flavio,
it has nothing to do with the equipment performances. it has only to do with “how is computed this indicator ?”
Alcatel is taking into account ghost RACH, while I assume Nokia isn’t.
Using the same QOS counters, the values should be quite close.
Regards,
Pix
Prakash Guest
Can any one give the formula for Access failure rate (CDMA)formula for Lucent and ZTE.
vinod Guest
what is the reasons for RACH FAILURE in gsm
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