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EB - Frequency List and GPRS Objects Handling EBC CREATE BCCH FREQUENCY LIST <option>
Parameters identification of BCCH frequency list, type of BCCH frequency list: frequency;
frequency
With this parameter you define the frequency to be added to the BCCH frequency list.
The values are:
MULTI
GSM 800 GSM 900 GSM 1800 GSM 1900 <option>
128 - 251 1 - 124, 512 - 885 512 - 810 1 - 124,
975 - 1023, 0 128 - 251,
512 - 810,
512 - 885,
975 - 1023, 0
GSM 900 consists of two frequency bands, Primary GSM and Extended GSM. The
value range of Primary GSM is 1 - 124. The value range of Extended GSM is 975 - 1023,
0.
MULTI consists of three frequency bands, dual band for GSM 900/GSM 1800, dual band
for GSM 800/GSM 1900, and dual band for GSM 800/GSM 1800. The value range of
dual band GSM 900/GSM 1800 is 1 - 124, 512 - 885, 975 - 1023, 0. The value range of
dual band GSM 800/GSM 1900 is 128 - 251, 512 - 810. The value range of dual band
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GSM 800/GSM 1800 is 128 - 251, 512 - 885. The frequency range depends on the
active dual band.
The maximum number of frequencies in one BCCH frequency list is 32. If the Common
BCCH is used, the maximum is 31. If the option ISHO_SUPPORT_IN_BSC is ON, the
maximum is 31. If the TD-SCDMA INTERWORKING, IDLE MODE license state is ON,
the maximum is 31. If the Common BCCH and either the ISHO_SUPPORT_IN_BSC
option or TD-SCDMA INTERWORKING, IDLE MODE licence is used, the maximum is
30. You can enter multiple frequencies by using the grouping character &. The licence
affects the maximum number of frequencies only if the licence state is ON.
It must be noticed that these limits are valid in the radio network (RNW) database. Due
to tighter limitations in the system information messages depending on the used fre-
quency range also the 3GPP specification limits must be taken into account in the
network planning.
Examples 1. Create a BCCH frequency list whose identification is 128 and type is GSM 900.
ZEBC:128,900;
2. Create a BCCH frequency list whose identification is 20 and type is GSM 1800. Add
frequencies 515, 520, and 600 to that list.
ZEBC:20,1800:515&520&600;
3. Create a BCCH frequency list whose identification is 12 and type is 800. Add fre-
quencies 131, 136, and 215 to that list.
ZEBC:12,800:131&136&215;
4. Create a BCCH frequency list whose identification is 13 and type is MULTI. Add fre-
quencies 135 and 512 to that list when the GSM800_GSM1900_USAGE option is
used.
ZEBC:13,MULTI:135&512;
5. Create a BCCH frequency list whose identification is 14 and type is MULTI. Add fre-
quencies 140 and 885 to that list when the GSM800_GSM1800_USAGE option is
used.
ZEBC:14,MULTI:140&885;
COMMAND EXECUTED
The execution printout of example 2:
BSC BSC-LAB 2004-10-10 13:54:32
COMMAND EXECUTED
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COMMAND EXECUTED
The execution printout of example 4:
BSC BSC-LAB 2004-10-10 13:54:32
BCCH FREQUENCY LIST 13 CREATED
BAND ... MULTI
BCCH FREQUENCIES: 135 512
COMMAND EXECUTED
The execution printout of example 5:
BSC BSC-LAB 2004-10-10 13:54:32
BCCH FREQUENCY LIST 14 CREATED
BAND ... MULTI
BCCH FREQUENCIES: 140 885
COMMAND EXECUTED
Semantic error
messages
/*** FREQUENCY 1 GIVEN TWICE ***/
You can enter the same frequency number only once.
In addition, the general semantic error printouts of the MML commands are output. For
more information, see General Notice Messages of MML Session.
Execution error
messages
/*** BCSU UPDATE ERROR ***/
The creation was successful but updating one or more BCSUs failed.
After this printout, a list of failed BCSU updates is output, for example, in the following
form:
/*** BCSU-05 NOT UPDATED ***/
/*** BCSU-07 NOT UPDATED ***/
For more information, see Radio Network Administration.
In addition, the general execution error printouts of the MML commands are used. See
General Error Messages of System.
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Examples 1. Delete the BCCH frequency list whose identification number is 128.
ZEBD:128;
COMMAND EXECUTED
Semantic error If an error occurs, the general semantic error printouts of the MML commands are
messages output. For more information, see General Notice Messages of MML Session.
Execution error
messages
/*** BCSU UPDATE ERROR ***/
The deletion was successful but updating one or more BCSUs failed.
After this printout, a list of failed BCSU updates is output, for example, in the following
form:
/*** BCSU-05 NOT UPDATED ***/
/*** BCSU-07 NOT UPDATED ***/
For more information, see Radio Network Administration.
In addition, the general execution error printouts of the MML commands are used. See
General Error Messages of System.
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identification of function
With this parameter you identify whether the command adds a frequency to the BCCH
frequency list or removes a frequency from it. The values are:
A add frequency
R remove frequency
The parameter is obligatory.
frequency
With this parameter you define the frequency to be added to the BCCH frequency list or
removed from it. The parameter is obligatory.
The values are:
MULTI
GSM 800 GSM 900 GSM 1800 GSM 1900 <option>
128 - 251 1 - 124, 512 - 885 512 - 810 1 - 124,
975 - 1023, 0 128 - 251,
512 - 810,
512 - 885,
975 - 1023, 0
GSM 900 consists of two frequency bands, Primary GSM and Extended GSM. The
value range of Primary GSM is 1 - 124. The value range of Extended GSM is 975 - 1023,
0.
MULTI consists of three frequency bands, dual band for GSM 900/GSM 1800, dual band
for GSM 800/GSM 1900, and dual band for GSM 800/GSM 1800. The value range of
dual band GSM 900/GSM 1800 is 1 - 124, 512 - 885, 975 - 1023, 0. The value range of
dual band GSM 800/GSM 1900 is 128 - 251, 512 - 810. The value range of dual band
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GSM 800/GSM 1800 is 128 - 251, 512 - 885. The frequency range depends on the
active dual band.
The maximum number of frequencies in one BCCH frequency list is 32. If the Common
BCCH is used, the maximum is 31. If the option ISHO_SUPPORT_IN_BSC is ON, the
maximum is 31. If the TD-SCDMA INTERWORKING, IDLE MODE license state is ON,
the maximum is 31. If the Common BCCH and either the ISHO_SUPPORT_IN_BSC
option or TD-SCDMA INTERWORKING, IDLE MODE licence is used, the maximum is
30. You can enter multiple frequencies by using the grouping character &. The licence
affects the maximum number of frequencies only if the licence state is ON.
It must be noticed that these limits are valid in the radio network (RNW) database. Due
to tighter limitations in the system information messages depending on the used fre-
quency range also the 3GPP specification limits must be taken into account in the
network planning.
Examples 1. Add frequencies 100 and 120 to the BCCH frequency lists 126, 127, and 128.
ZEBM:126&&128,A:100&120;
2. Remove frequencies 57 and 66 from the BCCH frequency lists 124, 125, 126, 127,
and 128.
ZEBM:124&&128,R:57&66;
3. Remove frequencies 10 and 20 from the BCCH frequency lists 1 and 10.
ZEBM:1&10,R:10&20;
LIST - 126
LIST - 127
LIST - 128
COMMAND EXECUTED
The execution printout of example 2:
BSC BSC-LAB 2004-10-10 14:28:32
REMOVED FREQUENCIES 57 66
FROM
LIST - 124
LIST - 125
LIST - 126
LIST - 127
LIST - 128
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Semantic error
messages
/*** ONLY 250 FREQUENCY LISTS ARE ALLOWED TO BE MODIFIED WITH ONE COMMAND ***/
The maximum number of BCCH frequency lists in one command is 250.
/*** FREQUENCY 1 GIVEN TWICE ***/
You can enter the same frequency number only once.
/*** DIFFERENT TYPES OF FREQUENCY ALLOCATION LISTS ***/
You cannot modify several types of frequency lists with one command.
In addition, the general semantic error printouts of the MML commands are used. For
more information, see General Notice Messages of MML Session.
Execution error
messages
/*** NOT ENOUGH SPACE ON THE BCCH FREQUENCY LIST 127 ***/
The maximum number of frequencies in one BCCH frequency list is 30, 31, or 32.
/*** BCSU UPDATE ERROR ***/
The modification was successful but updating one or more BCSUs failed.
After this printout, a list of failed BCSU updates is output, for example, in the following
form:
/*** BCSU-05 NOT UPDATED ***/
/*** BCSU-07 NOT UPDATED ***/
For more information, see Radio Network Administration.
In addition, the general execution error printouts of the MML commands are used. See
General Error Messages of System.
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Examples 1. Output the data of the BCCH frequency lists 126, 127, and 128.
ZEBO:126&&128;
2. Output the data of the BCCH frequency lists 100 and 115.
ZEBO:100&115;
FREQUENCIES:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
27 28 29 30 31 32
ATTACHED BTSs:
1 CENTRE001 12 CENTRE002 23 MAINSTREET15
100 COUNTRYSIDE100 101 RIVERSIDE
FREQUENCIES:
10 12 13 14 15 16 107 108 109 110 111 112 113
114 115 116 117 118
ATTACHED BTSs:
55 CENTRE055 56 COUNTRYSIDE056
FREQUENCIES:
100 102 105 110 111 112
ATTACHED BTS:
89 MAINSTREET089
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COMMAND EXECUTED
The execution printout of example 2 if the segment usage <option> is on:
BSC BSC-LAB 2004-10-10 14:48:32
FREQUENCIES:
559 560 561 562 563 564 565 566 567 568 569 570 571
572 573 574 575 576 577 578 579 580
ATTACHED SEGs:
2 VILLAGE01 15 DOWNTOWN02
FREQUENCIES:
581 582 583 584 585 586 587 589 590
ATTACHED SEGs:
22 PARK075 27 AVENUE054
COMMAND EXECUTED
Semantic error If an error occurs, the general semantic error printouts of the MML commands are
messages output. For more information, see General Notice Messages of MML Session.
Execution error General execution error printouts of the MML commands are used. For more informa-
messages tion, see General Error Messages of System.
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Parameters use of the frequency list, identification of mobile allocation frequency list, type of mobile
allocation frequency list: frequency, DFCA MA list usage <option>, DFCA MA list group
id <option>;
If you do not give this parameter, the value mobile allocation frequency list (MAL) is
used.
frequency
FREQ = decimal number
With this parameter you define the frequency to be added to the MA frequency list or the
DFCA MA frequency list.
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GSM 900 consists of two frequency bands, Primary GSM and Extended GSM. The
value range of Primary GSM is 1 - 124 and the value range of Extended GSM is 975 -
1023, 0.
The maximum number of frequencies in one MA frequency list is 63. The maximum
number of frequencies in one DFCA MA frequency list is 32. The maximum number of
mobile allocation frequencies in one command is 32. You can enter multiple frequencies
by using the grouping character &.
Examples 1. Create a mobile allocation frequency list whose identification is 128 and type is GSM
900.
ZEBE:MAL,128,900;
2. Create a mobile allocation frequency list whose identification is 200 and type is GSM
1800. Add the frequencies 600, 602, 604, and 606 to the list.
ZEBE:MAL,200,1800:FREQ=600&602&604&606;
3. Create a mobile allocation frequency list whose identification is 25 and type is GSM
800. Add the frequencies 130, 132, and 180 to the list.
ZEBE:MAL,25,800:FREQ=130&132&180;
4. Create a DFCA mobile allocation frequency list whose identification is 1, type is
GSM 800, and group id is 2. Add the frequencies 130, 132, and 180 to the list.
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ZEBE:DMAL,1,800:FREQ=130&132&180,DMAG=2;
Additional informa- When a DFCA MA frequency list has been created, the value of the DFCA mobile
tion allocation frequency list state parameter is 'DFCA out of use' by default.
You can change the state of a DFCA MA list with the modification command EBT.
COMMAND EXECUTED
The execution printout of example 2:
BSC BSC-LAB 2004-10-10 12:44:15
COMMAND EXECUTED
The execution printout of example 3:
BSC BSC-LAB 2004-10-10 12:44:15
COMMAND EXECUTED
The execution printout of example 4:
BSC DX220-LAB 2008-10-10 10:41:10
COMMAND EXECUTED
Semantic error
messages
/*** FREQUENCY 1 GIVEN TWICE ***/
You can enter the same frequency number only once.
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In addition, the general semantic error printouts of the MML commands are output. For
more information, see General Notice Messages of MML Session.
Execution error
messages
/*** BCSU UPDATE ERROR ***/
The creation was successful but updating one or more BCSUs failed.
After this printout, a list of failed BCSU updates is output, for example, in the following
form:
/*** BCSU-05 NOT UPDATED ***/
/*** BCSU-07 NOT UPDATED ***/
For more information, see Radio Network Administration.
In addition, the general execution error printouts of the MML commands are used. For
more information, see General Error Messages of System.
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Parameters use of the frequency list, identification of mobile allocation frequency list;
If you do not give this parameter, the value mobile allocation frequency list (MAL) is
used.
Examples 1. Delete the mobile allocation frequency list whose identification number is 128.
ZEBR:MAL,128;
2. Delete the DFCA mobile allocation frequency list whose identification number is 1.
ZEBR:DMAL,1;
COMMAND EXECUTED
The execution printout of example 2:
BSC DX220-LAB 2008-10-10 11:50:37
COMMAND EXECUTED
Semantic error If an error occurs, the general semantic error printouts of the MML commands are
messages output. For more information, see General Notice Messages of MML Session.
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Execution error
messages
/*** BCSU UPDATE ERROR ***/
The deletion was successful but updating one or more BCSUs failed.
After this printout, a list of failed BCSU updates is output, for example, in the following
form:
/*** BCSU-05 NOT UPDATED ***/
/*** BCSU-07 NOT UPDATED ***/
For more information, see Radio Network Administration.
In addition, the general execution error printouts of the MML commands are used. For
more information, see General Error Messages of System.
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Parameters use of the frequency list, identification of mobile allocation frequency list , identification
of function: frequency, mobile allocation frequency list state <option>, DFCA MA list
usage <option>, DFCA MA list group id <option>;
Syntax
EBT: [ <use of the frequency list>, | MAL def ]
<identification of mobile allocation frequency list> ... ,
<identification of function> :
If you do not give this parameter, the value mobile allocation frequency list (MAL) is
used.
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identification of function
With this parameter you indicate whether the command adds or removes a frequency
from the MA frequency list or the DFCA MA frequency list or changes the DFCA MA fre-
quency list parameters. Modifying parameters of DFCA MA frequency list is only avail-
able with DFCA MA frequency list values from 1 to 32, when the application software
Dynamic Frequency and Channel Allocation is in use. The values are:
A add frequency
R remove frequency
C change DFCA mobile allocation frequency list parameters <option>
The parameter is obligatory.
frequency
FREQ = decimal number
With this parameter you define the frequency to be added to the MA frequency list or the
DFCA MA frequency list, or removed from it.
The values are:
GSM 900 consists of two frequency bands, Primary GSM and Extended GSM. The
value range of Primary GSM is 1 - 124 and the value range of Extended GSM is 975 -
1023, 0.
Frequencies of DFCA MA frequency list can be added and removed when the activity
state of a DFCA MA frequency list is 'DFCA out of use'.
You can enter multiple frequencies by using the grouping character &. You can enter the
same frequency only once. One MA frequency list can contain a maximum of 63 mobile
allocation frequencies. One DFCA MA frequency list can contain a maximum of 32
mobile allocation frequencies. The maximum number of mobile allocation frequencies in
one command is 32.
The parameter is allowed only when you add or remove frequencies but in that case the
parameter is obligatory.
Changing the activity state of a DFCA MA frequency list from 'DFCA in use' to 'DFCA
out of use' requires that the DFCA MA frequency list is not connected to any BTS.
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Changing the activity state of a DFCA MA frequency list from 'DFCA out of use' to 'DFCA
in use' requires that there are frequencies on the DFCA MA list (that is, the list is not
empty).
The activity state of the unused DFCA MA frequency list is automatically changed to
'DFCA out of use' after the list has been detached from every DFCA BTS.
The parameter is allowed only when you change the activity state of the DFCA MA fre-
quency list, but in that case the parameter is obligatory.
When you modify this parameter you cannot modify parameters DFCA MA list usage
(DMAU) or DFCA MA list group id (DMAG).
The value of of this parameter can be modified when the activity state of the DFCA MA
frequency list is 'DFCA out of use'. When you modify this parameter, you cannot modify
the parameter DFCA mobile allocation frequency list state (MALS).
Examples 1. Add frequencies 10 and 12 to the mobile allocation frequency lists 64, 65, and 66.
ZEBT:MAL,64&&66,A:FREQ=10&12;
2. Remove frequencies 5 and 66 from the mobile allocation frequency lists 124, 125,
126, 127, and 128.
ZEBT:MAL,124&&128,R:FREQ=5&66;
3. Remove frequencies 1 and 124 from the mobile allocation frequency lists 1 and 10.
ZEBT:MAL,1&10,R:FREQ=1&124;
4. Change the DFCA mobile allocation frequency list state from 'DFCA out of use' to
'DFCA in use'. The identification number of the DFCA mobile allocation frequency
list is 1.
ZEBT:DMAL,1,C:MALS=IN;
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5. Change the DFCA mobile allocation frequency list state from 'DFCA in use' to 'DFCA
out of use'. The identification numbers of the lists are 1, 3, and 5.
ZEBT:DMAL,1&3&5,C:MALS=OUT;
6. Modify the DFCA MA list usage value to ‘PS’ and the DFCA MA list group id value
to 2. The identification numbers of the lists are 1 and 2.
ZEBT:DMAL,1&2,C:DMAU=PS,DMAG=2;
Execution printouts The execution printout of the command ZEBT:MAL,126&128,A:100&120; is the fol-
lowing:
BSC BSC-LAB 2004-10-10 14:28:32
TO
LIST - 126
LIST - 128
COMMAND EXECUTED
The execution printout of example 2:
BSC BSC-LAB 2004-10-10 14:50:32
REMOVED FREQUENCIES 5 66
FROM
LIST - 124
LIST - 125
LIST - 126
LIST - 127
LIST - 128
COMMAND EXECUTED
The execution printout of example 4:
BSC DX220-LAB 2008-10-10 12:19:01
OF
LIST - 1
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OF
LIST - 1
LIST - 3
LIST - 5
COMMAND EXECUTED
OF
LIST – 1
LIST - 2
COMMAND EXECUTED
Semantic error
messages
/*** ONLY 250 FREQUENCY LISTS ARE ALLOWED TO BE MODIFIED WITH ONE COMMAND ***/
The maximum number of MA frequency lists and DFCA MA frequency lists in one
command is 250.
/*** FREQUENCY 1 GIVEN TWICE ***/
You can enter the same frequency value only once.
/*** DIFFERENT TYPES OF FREQUENCY ALLOCATION LISTS ***/
You cannot modify several types of frequency lists with one command.
In addition, the general semantic error printouts of the MML commands are used. For
more information, see General Notice Messages of MML Session.
Execution error
messages
/*** BTS SITE NOT UPDATED ***/
The modification was successful but the BTS site was not updated.
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Parameters use of the frequency list, identification of mobile allocation frequency list;
If you do not give this parameter, all possible MA frequency lists and DFCA MA fre-
quency lists are output.
Examples 1. Output the data of the mobile allocation frequency lists 126, 127, and 128.
ZEBI:MAL,126&&128;
2. Output the data of the DFCA mobile allocation frequency lists 1 and 2.
ZEBI:DMAL,1;
3. Output the data of the mobile allocation frequency list 1.
ZEBI:MAL,1;
4. Output all MA frequency lists and DFCA MA frequency lists in BSDATA.
ZEBI;
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39
40 41 42
ATTACHED AS MOBILE ALLOCATION FREQUENCY LIST TO BTS:
1 CENTRE001 12 CENTRE002 23 MAINSTREET15
ATTACHED AS UNDERLAY MOBILE ALLOCATION FREQUENCY LIST TO BTS:
100 COUNTRYSIDE100 101 RIVERSIDE
COMMAND EXECUTED
ID: 1 ID: 2
BAND: ..... 800 BAND: ..... 800
STATE: ..... DFCA IN USE STATE: ..... DFCA OUT OF USE
USAGE: ..... PS USAGE: ..... CSPS
GROUP ID: .. 2 GROUP ID: .. 3
FREQUENCIES: FREQUENCIES:
128 129 130 131 132 140 141 142 143 144
133 134 135 136 137 145 146 147 148 149
MA ID 1 ATTACHED AS DFCA MA LIST TO BTS:
22 CENTRUM22 23 CENTRUM23 24 CENTRUM24
25 CENTRUM25
COMMAND EXECUTED
If the DFCA mobile allocation frequency list 2 is not created, the printout of the command
ZEBI:DMAL,1; is the following:
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ID: 1 ID: 2
BAND: ..... 800 BAND: ..... -
STATE: ..... DFCA IN USE STATE: ..... -
USAGE: ..... PS USAGE: ..... -
GROUP ID: .. 2 GROUP ID: .. -
FREQUENCIES: FREQUENCIES:
128 129 130 131 132
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EBI OUTPUT MOBILE ALLOCATION FREQUENCY EB - Frequency List and GPRS Objects Handling
LIST(S)
COMMAND EXECUTED
COMMAND EXECUTED
Semantic error If an error occurs, the general semantic error printouts of the MML commands are
messages output. For more information, see General Notice Messages of MML Session.
Execution error In addition, the general execution error printouts of the MML commands are used. For
messages more information, see General Error Messages of System.
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EB - Frequency List and GPRS Objects Handling EBF CREATE ROUTING AREA <option>
Parameters mobile country code, mobile network code, location area code, routing area code:
network service entity identifier;
Syntax
EBF: MCC = <mobile country code>,
MNC = <mobile network code>,
LAC = <location area code>,
RAC = <routing area code> :
☞ As the value of the parameter is a binary coded decimal number in the entire GSM
network, the preceding zeros are significant, for example 1, 01, and 001 are different
values. The use of one digit MNC is not allowed.
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EBF CREATE ROUTING AREA <option> EB - Frequency List and GPRS Objects Handling
Examples 1. Create a routing area whose mobile country code is 10, mobile network code is 15,
location area code is 120, and routing area code is 200.
ZEBF:MCC=10,MNC=15,LAC=120,RAC=200;
2. Create a routing area whose mobile country code is 12, mobile network code is 50,
location area code is 1000, and routing area code is 10. Add network service entity
identifiers 1, 2, and 3 to that routing area.
ZEBF:MCC=12,MNC=50,LAC=1000,RAC=10:NSEI=1&2&3;
Additional informa- Routing Area Identification (RAI) = MCC + MNC + LAC + RAC. RAI is used for identify-
tion ing GPRS cells.
COMMAND EXECUTED
The execution printout of example 2:
BSC BSC-LAB 2004-10-10 12:25:44
NSEIs: 1 2 3
BTSs USING THE ROUTING AREA:
100 COUNTRYSIDE100 101 MAINSTREET101
COMMAND EXECUTED
The execution printout of example 2 if the segment usage <option> is on:
BSC BSC-LAB 2004-10-10 12:25:44
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EB - Frequency List and GPRS Objects Handling EBF CREATE ROUTING AREA <option>
NSEIs: 1 2 3
SEGs USING THE ROUTING AREA:
100 COUNTRYSIDE100 101 MAINSTREET101
COMMAND EXECUTED
Semantic error
messages
/*** NSEI 1 GIVEN TWICE ***/
You can enter the same network service entity identifier only once.
In addition, the general semantic error printouts of the MML commands are output. For
more information, see General Notice Messages of MML Session.
Execution error General execution error printouts of the MML commands are used. For more informa-
messages tion, see General Error Messages of System.
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EBG DELETE ROUTING AREA <option> EB - Frequency List and GPRS Objects Handling
Parameters mobile country code, mobile network code, location area code, routing area code;
Examples 1. Delete the routing area whose mobile country code is 101, mobile network code is
19, location area code is 1050, and routing area code is 100.
ZEBG:MCC=101,MNC=19,LAC=1050,RAC=100;
Additional informa- Routing Area Identification (RAI) = MCC + MNC + LAC + RAC. RAI is used for identify-
tion ing GPRS cells.
You cannot delete a routing area if a GPRS-enabled BTS or SEG is still using it.
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EB - Frequency List and GPRS Objects Handling EBG DELETE ROUTING AREA <option>
Semantic error If an error occurs, the general semantic error printouts of the MML commands are
messages output. For more information, see General Notice Messages of MML Session.
Execution error General execution error printouts of the MML commands are used. For more informa-
messages tion, see General Error Messages of System.
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EBH MODIFY ROUTING AREA <option> EB - Frequency List and GPRS Objects Handling
Parameters mobile country code, mobile network code, location area code, routing area code: iden-
tification of function: network service entity identifier;
<identification of function> :
identification of function
With this parameter you identify whether the command adds network service entity iden-
tifiers to a routing area or removes network service entity identifiers from it. The values
are:
A add network service entity identifiers
R remove network service entity identifiers
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EB - Frequency List and GPRS Objects Handling EBH MODIFY ROUTING AREA <option>
☞ You cannot remove a network service entity identifier from a routing area if a GPRS-
enabled BTS or SEG using the routing area is using it.
Examples 1. Add network service entity identifiers 1 and 2 to the routing area with mobile country
code 555, mobile network code 99, location area code 11111, and routing area code
255.
ZEBH:MCC=555,MNC=99,LAC=11111,RAC=255:A:NSEI=1&2;
2. Remove network service entity identifiers 10 and 11 from the routing area with
mobile country code 200, mobile network code 66, location area code 50500, and
routing area code 107.
ZEBH:MCC=200,MNC=66,LAC=50500,RAC=107:R:NSEI=10&11;
Additional informa- Routing Area Identification (RAI) = MCC + MNC + LAC + RAC. RAI is used for identify-
tion ing GPRS cells.
ADDED NSEIs: 1 2
TO
COMMAND EXECUTED
The execution printout of example 1 if the segment usage <option> is on:
BSC BSC-LAB 2004-10-10 12:22:34
ROUTING AREA MODIFIED
ADDED NSEIs: 1 2
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TO
COMMAND EXECUTED
The execution printout of example 2:
BSC BSC-LAB 2004-10-10 12:22:32
REMOVED NSEIs: 10 11
FROM
COMMAND EXECUTED
The execution printout of example 2 if the segment usage <option> is on:
BSC BSC-LAB 2004-10-10 12:22:32
REMOVED NSEIs: 10 11
FROM
COMMAND EXECUTED
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EB - Frequency List and GPRS Objects Handling EBH MODIFY ROUTING AREA <option>
Semantic error
messages
/*** NSEI 1 GIVEN TWICE ***/
You can enter the same network service entity identifier only once.
In addition, the general semantic error printouts of the MML commands are used. For
more information, see General Notice Messages of MML Session.
Execution error
messages
/*** NOT ENOUGH SPACE IN THE ROUTING AREA ***/
The maximum number of network service entity identifiers in one routing area is 800.
In addition, the general execution error printouts of the MML commands are used. For
more information, see General Error Messages of System.
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EBP OUTPUT ROUTING AREA(S) <option> EB - Frequency List and GPRS Objects Handling
Parameters mobile country code, mobile network code, location area code, routing area code,
network service entity identifier;
Syntax
EBP: [ [ MCC = <mobile country code>,
MNC = <mobile network code>,
LAC = <location area code>,
RAC = <routing area code> ] | <all> def |
NSEI = <network service entity identifier> ... ] ; <option>
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Additional informa- Routing Area Identification (RAI) = MCC + MNC + LAC + RAC. RAI is used for identify-
tion ing GPRS cells.
COMMAND EXECUTED
The execution printout of example 2 if the segment usage <option> is on:
BSC BSC-LAB 2004-10-10 12:22:32
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COMMAND EXECUTED
The execution printout of example 3:
BSC BSC-LAB 2004-10-10 12:25:22
COMMAND EXECUTED
The execution printout of example 3 if the segment usage <option> is on:
BSC BSC-LAB 2004-10-10 12:25:22
COMMAND EXECUTED
Semantic error If an error occurs, the general semantic error printouts of the MML commands are
messages output. For more information, see General Notice Messages of MML Session.
Execution error General execution error printouts of the MML commands are used. For more informa-
messages tion, see General Error Messages of System.
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