A9204: UP_EGPRS_TBF_ESTB_FAIL_MS_NO_RESP
This measurement provides the number of failed uplink EGPRS TBF establishments due to no response from the MS in a granularity period. A high measurement value is yielded because the radio quality of the cell is bad.
Integer number or integer.
Failed uplink EGPRS TBF establishment using one phase access due to MS no response
After sending the IMMEDIATE ASSIGNMENT message during the procedure of one phase access establishment, the BSC begins to allocate the valid USF for the MS to schedule the uplink blocks. If the BSC receives the valid uplink block in the blocks reserved for the MS, the N3101 is reset. Otherwise, the N3101 is incremented by one, and the BSC reschedules the uplink blocks for the MS through Packet Downlink Dummy Control Block. If the N3101 overflows, the BSC releases the uplink EGPRS TBF. Figure 1 shows the procedure in which the uplink EGPRS TBF establishment fails because the MS does not respond to the IMMEDIATE ASSIGNMENT message from the BSC. If the N3101 overflows (see measurement point A), the counter is incremented by one.
Failed uplink EGPRS TBF establishment using single block access due to MS no response
After sending the PACKET UPLINK ASSIGNMENT message during the procedure of single block access establishment, the BSC begins to allocate the valid USF for the MS to schedule the uplink blocks. If the BSC receives the valid uplink block in the blocks reserved for the MS, the N3101 is reset. Otherwise, the N3101 is incremented by one, and the BSC reschedules the uplink blocks for the MS through Packet Downlink Dummy Control Block. If the N3101 overflows, the BSC releases the uplink EGPRS TBF. Figure 2 shows the procedure in which the uplink EGPRS TBF establishment fails because the MS does not respond to the PACKET UPLINK ASSIGNMENT message from the BSC. If the N3101 overflows (see measurement point A), the counter is incremented by one.
Failed uplink EGPRS TBF establishment on the PACCH due to no MS response
After sending the PACKET UPLINK ASSIGNMENT message on the PACCH, the BSC begins to allocate the valid USF for the MS to schedule the uplink blocks. If the BSC receives the valid uplink block in the blocks reserved for the MS, the N3101 is reset. Otherwise, the N3101 is incremented by one, and the BSC reschedules the uplink blocks for the MS through Packet Downlink Dummy Control Block, Downlink Data Block, or downlink control block. If the N3101 overflows, the BSC releases the uplink EGPRS TBF. Figure 3 shows the procedure in which the uplink EGPRS TBF establishment fails because the MS does not respond to the PACKET UPLINK ASSIGNMENT message from the BSC. If the N3101 overflows (see measurement point A), the counter is incremented by one.
This is an original counter without involving any formula.