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Important parameters for Dual band network.

Define the threshold for a segment with the following parameters:

non BCCH layer exit threshold (LER)


non BCCH layer exit threshold px (LEP)

non BCCH layer exit threshold nx (LEN)

LER is a threshold value for the measured downlink signal level on the non-BCCH
frequency layer for handing over an MS from the non-BCCH frequency layer to the BCCH
frequency layer. LEP and LEN can be used to define how many of the measurement
reports must be below the LER to trigger the handover. The default value for LER is -95
dBm, the default value for LEP is 1, and the default value for LEN is 1

A handover from the non-BCCH frequency layer to the BCCH frequency layer is made only
if the BCCH frequency layer of the segment has more coverage than the non-BCCH
frequency layer. The BSC uses the three parameters only when the BCCH frequency layer
of the segment has more coverage than the non-BCCH frequency layer. Otherwise the
BSC ignores them.

non BCCH layer access threshold (LAR)

With this parameter you define a threshold value for the estimated downlink signal level
on non-BCCH layer for a moving MS from BCCH layer to non-BCCH layer.

non BCCH layer offset (NBL)

With this parameter you define whether the predefined offset margin is used when
evaluating the signal level of the non BCCH layer.
(NBL) 1. From 900 cell to 1800 cell same site:- You can activate DADLB(Direct access
to desire layer/band) feature.
Check the value of NBL(if less then more traffic would transfer on 1800) for 1800 segment.
Check LAR and LER PARAMETER as well.

2.from 900 of congested cell of site to 900 less congested cell of other site :-
Enable direct retry,TRHO.
If lots of handover call then you can change also the BLT value of congested site as well.

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