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    SRAN7.0

    Feature Parameter Description

    Issue 01

    Date 2012-04-28

    HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD.

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    Copyright Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. 2012. All rights reserved.

    No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without prior

    written consent of Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.

    Trademarks and Permissions

    and other Huawei trademarks are trademarks of Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.

    All other trademarks and trade names mentioned in this document are the property of their respective

    holders.

    Notice

    The purchased products, services and features are stipulated by the contract made between Huawei and

    the customer. All or part of the products, services and features described in this document may not be

    within the purchase scope or the usage scope. Unless otherwise specified in the contract, all statements,

    information, and recommendations in this document are provided "AS IS" without warranties, guarantees orrepresentations of any kind, either express or implied.

    The information in this document is subject to change without notice. Every effort has been made in the

    preparation of this document to ensure accuracy of the contents, but all statements, information, and

    recommendations in this document do not constitute the warranty of any kind, express or implied.

    Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.

    Address: Huawei Industrial Base

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    People's Republic of China

    Website: http://www.huawei.com

    Email: [email protected]

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    Contents

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    Contents

    1 Introduction ................................................................................................................................ 1-11.1 Scope ............................................................................................................................................ 1-11.2 Intended Audience......................................................................................................................... 1-11.3 Change History .............................................................................................................................. 1-1

    2 Basic Functions ........................................................................................................................ 2-13 Performance Management Architecture ............................................................................. 3-1

    3.1 Overview ....................................................................................................................................... 3-13.2 Architecture ................................................................................................................................... 3-1

    4 Performance Statistics ............................................................................................................ 4-14.1 Performance Statistics .................................................................................................................. 4-1

    4.1.1 Basic Concepts ..................................................................................................................... 4-14.1.2 Counter Identification ............................................................................................................ 4-24.1.3 Counter Help Documents ..................................................................................................... 4-24.1.4 Counter Statistics Methods ................................................................................................... 4-24.1.5 Aggregation Methods ............................................................................................................ 4-34.1.6 Adding and Deleting a Counter ............................................................................................ 4-4

    4.2 KPI ................................................................................................................................................. 4-44.3 Measurement Management .......................................................................................................... 4-4

    4.3.1 Measurement Configuration ................................................................................................. 4-45 Performance Management Tool ............................................................................................ 5-1

    5.1 M2000 Performance Management Sub-System ........................................................................... 5-15.2 PRS ............................................................................................................................................... 5-25.3 Performance Data Browse Tool .................................................................................................... 5-2

    6 Northbound Interface ............................................................................................................... 6-16.1 Northbound Interface Overview .................................................................................................... 6-1

    6.1.2 Recommended Interconnection Solution ............................................................................. 6-26.1.3 Relevant Document Description ........................................................................................... 6-2

    7 Abbreviations ............................................................................................................................. 7-18 Reference Documents ............................................................................................................. 8-1

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    1 Introduction

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    1 Introduction

    1.1 Scope

    This document describes performance management. Performance management belongs to the O&M forthe WCDMA and GSM networks of Huawei. This document includes the statistical method forperformance data, the mechanism and tool for performance measurement, the northbound interface,and relevant reference documents.

    1.2 Intended Audience

    This document is intended for:

    Personnel who are familiar with WCDMA and GSM basics

    Personnel who need to understand performance management

    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 dynamic power sharing among carriers 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 (2012-04-28)

    Draft A (2012-02-15)

    01 (2012-04-28)

    This is the first release of SRAN7.0.

    Draft A (2012-02-15)

    This is the first draft of the document for SRAN7.0.

    Compared with issue SRAN6.0 02(2011-06-30), this issue incorporates the changes described in the

    following table.

    Change Type Change Description Parameter Change

    Feature change None None

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    Editorial change The document is modified as follows:

    1Counter statistics methods are added.

    2Counter aggregation methods in the Network Management

    System (NMS) are added.3Description in section4.3 "Measurement Management"is

    optimized.

    4Chapter2 "Basic Functions"is added.

    None

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    3 Performance Management Architecture

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    3 Performance Management Architecture

    3.1 Overview

    Performance management is a function defined by the Telecommunication Management Network (TMN).Performance management provides the method of efficiently monitoring network performance, andfacilitates troubleshooting and network optimization.

    3.2 Architecture

    The main function of performance management includes performance monitoring and reporting that arebased on the statistics and collection of the performance data. Generally speaking, performancemanagement is applicable to the data reported by the NEs and the operations performed on theOperating Support System (OSS).

    The architecture of performance management is shown inFigure 3-1.

    Figure 3-1Architecture of performance management

    The network elements (NEs) include the BSC in the GSM mode, and the RNC and NodeB in the UMTSmode. The BTS in the GSM mode cannot function as an independent NE. The statistical data of the BTSis generated and reported by the BSC. The NodeB in the UMTS mode independently generatesstatistical data and reports the data to the M2000 through an independent channel.

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    The NEs collect performance data of the network, device, function, service, or other objects. At the endof each statistical period, the NEs generate related data and report the data to the M2000.

    The BSC or RNC saves the statistical results in files. The files are in the format of Huawei privateMeasurement Result File (MRF) that is in binary form and may be compressed. The value of the counter

    for the NodeB is small. Therefore, the NodeB reports the statistical results in the form of a binary packetto the M2000 at the end of each statistical period.

    The M2000 is the specific carrier of performance management and plays an important role inperformance management architecture. You can process and monitor data through the graphical userinterface (GUI) provided by the M2000.

    In addition to the function of querying the original performance data on the M2000, Huawei provides thecomprehensive Performance Report System (PRS). After obtaining the performance data from theM2000, the PRS pareses and saves the data in the database of the PRS, and regularly summarizes thedata. The PRS also provides the functions of storing key data for an extended time, querying dataflexibly in multiple dimensions, report management, report generation, and report distribution.

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    4 Performance Statistics

    4.1 Performance Statistics

    Performance statistics are generated based on real-time measurement for the radio and transmissionnetworks. Performance statistics consist of a series of pre-defined measurement counters.

    You can subscribe to each pre-defined measurement counter for the radio and transmission networks onthe GUI of the M2000. You can enable a measurement by activating a counter and setting themeasurement period. The M2000 collects and saves the measurement results.

    4.1.1 Basic Concepts

    Measurement counter

    Measurement counter (or counter) indicates the service amount (such as request times and servicetraffic) that must be collected to complete a measurement. You can regard a measurement counter as

    a measurement. Measurement object

    Measurement object indicates the various physical or logical entities that are measured, such as aBSC, a cell, and the sub-system of a board.

    Measurement unit

    Measurement unit indicates the effective combination of counters with the same attributes. Forexample, hard handover measurement is a measurement unit. It is used to calculate the variousmessages in the basic hard handover procedure from the perspective of a cell.

    Function set

    Function set indicates the set of several measurement units with the same attributes. For example, thefunction set Measurements related to Radio Access Bearer (RAB) managementconsist of the

    following measurement units: Measurement of CS RAB assignment modification per RNC,Measurement of CS RAB release per cell, Measurement of PS RAB assignment setup per RNC.

    In the performance management system (M2000), multiple counters with the same measurementpurpose form a measurement unit, and multiple measurement units with the same attribute form afunction set. Through these concepts, the convenience and efficiency of performance measurement isimproved, and users can quickly locate the required counter.

    One counter belongs to only one measurement unit; one measurement unit belongs to only one function set.

    Measurement period

    A measurement period indicates the interval at which NEs report measurement results.

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    Figure 4-1 Relationships among measurement objects, function sets, measurement units, and counters

    4.1.2 Counter Identification

    ID Name Description

    67180678 VS.AMR.DL.RateUp Number of DL Rate Increases for AMR Services for Cell

    IDis the unique identification of a counter. It is used for the interconnection between the M2000 and theNMS manufactured by a third party.

    Nameindicates the short name of a counter. You must name a counter in the way that customers canunderstand the meaning of the counter through the name.

    Descriptionindicates the brief description for a counter. It is the extended description of the counter

    name.

    4.1.3 Counter Help Documents

    The content of thePerformance Counter Referenceis organized by measurement object as shown inthe following figure. For the measurement object, measurement unit, counter, and relevant helpinformation, see the BSC6900Performance Counter Referenceand NodeBPerformance CounterReference.

    4.1.4 Counter Statistics Methods

    The following table lists counter statistics methods:

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    StatisticsMethod

    Description Example

    SCAN Counts the number of samplingtimes in a statistical period. Theaccumulated sample valueincreases by 1 at each time whenthe number of sampling times isincreased by 1. The initial value is 0.

    Sampling Times of PDCH Measurement

    If the sampling interval is 5 seconds andstatistical period is 30 minutes, the value ofthis counter is 360.

    ACC Obtains accumulated sample valuesin a statistical period. You can dividethe accumulated sample values bythe number of sampling times toobtain the average counter value.

    Total Number of Sampled AvailablePDCHs

    The value of this counter is the totalnumber of PDCHs that are sampled everyfive seconds.

    You can also obtain the average countervalue in 30 minutes.

    GAUGE Counts the variable whose value canbe dynamically increased ordecreased. The variable is of intorfloattype. After the statistical periodends, the variable value is thestatistical result.

    Number of UEs in CELL_DCH State forCell

    PEG The number of events is increasedby 1 each time.

    Number of Incoming Hard HandoverAttempts for Cell

    PDF Perform distribution statistics basedon intervals.

    For Number of Times that DLThroughput of HSDPA Services Within

    Each Range, interval distribution forstatistics is as follows:

    [0]: 0 < = x < 32 kbps

    [1]: 32 < = x < 64 kbps

    [2]: 64 < = x < 256 kbps

    [3]: 256 < = x < 512 kbps

    [13]: 12288 kbps < = x

    4.1.5 Aggregation MethodsAggregation method indicates how to aggregate counter values by time or object on the M2000. Thefollowing table lists aggregation methods:

    Aggregation Method Description

    SUM Sum of all samples.

    MAX Maximum value of all samples.

    MIN Minimum value of all samples.

    AVG Average value of all samples.

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    4.1.6 Adding and Deleting a Counter

    In a new version, a counter is added, because a new feature is added, or the original feature and

    statistical process are improved and supplemented.

    A counter that is used in the current version may not be used or may be replaced by other counters in thenext version, because the algorithm is changed or the counter is optimized.

    4.2 KPI

    Key Performance Index (KPI) reflects the user perception and resource usage efficiency.

    For the detailed definition of KPI formula recommended by Huawei, see the KPI Referencein the HedExdocument package. The KPIs in this section are summarized based on the experience of Huaweicommercial network management and radio network optimization. The contents of the KPIs in thissection are only for reference. Users can modify or customize a KPI based on actual requirements

    through the M2000.

    4.3 Measurement Management

    4.3.1 Measurement Configuration

    After you set the measurement counters, measured objects, and measurement period for an NE on theM2000, the NE reports the counter measurement results (performance data) to the M2000 when themeasurement period begins. The mediation service of the M2000 server analyzes the packets reportedby NEs into a uniform format. The performance service saves the data required by users to theperformance database. Through the northbound interface of the M2000, the performance data of NEscan be provided to the NMS for northbound users to analyze.

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    Figure 4-2 M2000 performance measurement

    Table 4-1 Process of M2000 performance measurement

    Step Procedure Description1 Register

    measurement tasksOn the M2000 client, set the measurement counters, objects, andperiod, and deliver measurement tasks to the performancemanagement (PM) mediation through the PM server.

    2 Delivermeasurement tasks

    The PM mediation delivers the measurement counters, objects, andperiod to NEs.

    3 Generatemeasurementresults

    The NEs generate the performance measurement results based onthe measurement period.

    4 Report

    measurementresults

    The NEs report the performance measurement results to the

    M2000 server.

    5 Parse measurementresults

    The PM mediation parses the performance measurement results.

    6 Import measurementresults

    The M2000 invokes the result import function to import the parsedperformance measurement results to the performance database.

    7 Query results on theM2000 client

    If you have subscribed to the M2000 measurement results, you canquery the reported performance measurement results on theM2000 client.

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    Step Procedure Description

    8 Export performancedata

    Through the M2000 northbound interface, users can export theperformance data in the database to the NMS.

    The Nastar uses a data collection tool to obtain performance databased on the preset IP address of the M2000 server, user name,password, and save path of the performance data.

    The PRS allows users to create scheduled tasks. Triggered bythese tasks, the PRS periodically collects data from the M2000,saves data into files stored in a specified directory, and imports datain the files into the database for follow-up data query and analysis.

    Counters Type and Description

    Counter Type Description

    System

    counter

    Common

    counter

    Common counters are the key counters defined by NEs.

    These counters are selected by default. If you do not clear these counters, allthe measurement results of these counters are reported to the M2000 andstored in the M2000 performance database. You can query the measurementresults stored in the performance database.

    You can clear common counters.

    Extended

    counter

    Extended counters are also counters defined by NEs.

    These counters are not selected by default. The measurement results of theselected extended counters are reported to the M2000. Then, the M2000determines whether to store the measurement results in the M2000

    performance database as required.

    You can select or clear extended counters when the M2000 is running.

    If you select an extended counter, the measurement results of thisextended counter are saved in the performance database of the M2000.Then, you can query the measurement results of the selected extendedcounter.

    If you clear an extended counter, the measurement results of this extendedcounter are not saved in the M2000 performance database. As a result, themeasurement results of this cleared extended counter cannot be queried.

    Custom counter Custom counters refer to the counters that are defined by adding, subtracting,

    multiplying, and dividing system counters. The sources of Custom countersare as follows:

    Automatically imported when the M2000 is installed. The counter namebegins from [UDC]. These Custom counters are displayed after the relevantNE mediation software is installed.

    Defined by users on the M2000 client. Custom counters can be nested tocreate other Custom counters. You can add, modify, and delete Customcounters when the M2000 is running.

    Performance Measurement Period

    A measurement period refers to the interval for NEs to report performance measurement results.

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    NEs report measurement results to the M2000 based on specified periods. The M2000 analyzes theresults and then saves the results in the database. Therefore, you can query the measurement resultof the corresponding period. The periods for reporting measurement results vary according tomeasurement counters. Different types of NEs support different measurement periods. The supportedmeasurement periods are one or a multiple of 5 minutes, 15 minutes, 30 minutes, 60 minutes, and 24

    hours. The NodeB does not support the 5-minute period.

    Short measurement periods refer to 5-minute and 15-minute periods. The total number of countersmeasured in a 5-minute period must be less than 1,000, but those measured in a 15-minute periodare not limited.

    Common measurement periods refer to 30-minute, 60-minute, and 24-hour periods. The 15-minuteperiod of the NodeB is also common.

    History measurement periods refer to the periods that are manually changed when the measurementperiods supported by an NE can be changed.

    The system limits the number of short measurement period counters to reduce the impacts of the shortcounter measurement period on the M2000 storage capacity.

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    5 Performance Management Tool

    The performance management tool includes the M2000 performance management sub-system, PRS,and performance data browse tool.

    5.1 M2000 Performance Management Sub-System

    The M2000 performance management sub-system is a basic and important function module on theM2000.

    Through the M2000 performance management sub-system, you can conveniently configure themeasurement object, counter, and period; timely query the performance measurement results;effectively monitor network devices; flexibly configure counter thresholds; and use the function ofexporting performance data on the M2000 to the NMS manufactured by a third party. The M2000 is theperformance data source for the PRS.

    For the detailed description of the M2000 performance management sub-system, see the M2000 online

    help.Figure 5-1 M2000 performance management subsystem

    M2000performance

    management

    Performancedata

    collectionandstorage

    Performancethreshold

    alarms

    Performancedataquery

    Performancedataexport

    PMunitsonNEs PMunitsonNEs PMunitsonNEs

    DCN

    Performance data collection and storage

    The M2000 periodically obtains measurement results of performance counters from NEs based onmeasurement settings and saves them to the M2000 database. Users can modify the measurementsettings and save them as a template. In addition, users can view measurement status, synchronizemeasurement data, and view synchronization task status.

    Performance data query

    On the M2000, users can query performance data saved in the database. The M2000 displays thequery results in a table, line chart, or bar chart. The M2000 also allows users to print and save queryresults, to query templates and missing data, and to subscribe to performance data.

    Performance threshold alarms

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    6 Northbound Interface

    6.1 Northbound Interface Overview

    The northbound interface is an interface between the Element Management System (EMS) and theNMS.

    Figure 6-1 Location of the northbound interface

    The M2000 opens the northbound performance file interface to support the capability of integrating withthe NMS manufactured by a third party.

    The file interface is a common performance interface. It periodically exports performance data from thedatabase into files based on preset export criteria. The NMS can obtain the exported performance filesfrom a specified path on the M2000 by using the FTP. In addition, if the NMS provides the IP address of aserver and specifies a path on the server, the M2000 can upload files to the path on the server.

    InterfaceProtocol

    Functions Feature Scenarios

    File interface(NE-based)

    Periodically exports performance datainto files.

    Generates one configuration file foreach NE in each period.

    Exports only the original data of NEs. Itdoes not support the export ofmultiple-period aggregation data anduser-defined counter data.

    Saves the exported files in XML format.This format is commonly used andcomplies with 3GPP specifications.

    Short delay forfile export

    No impact on thedatabase

    Recommended.Applicable in scenarioswhere short delay forfile export and littleimpact on the M2000are required.

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    For the detailed description of the performance file northbound interface, see the M2000 NorthboundPerformance File Interface Developer Guide (NE-Based).

    6.1.2 Recommended Interconnection Solution

    On the condition of meeting the requirements of integrating with the NMS manufactured by a third party,the following solutions are recommended based on the features of the NMS and NEs. The solutions areprovided to reduce the impacts of counter differences in different NE versions on the NMS manufacturedby a third party.

    Interconnection by using counter ID

    The counter ID is used to identify a counter in the Huawei NE system. The counter name indicates thename of a counter. The counter ID uniquely identifies a counter. The counter ID is unique in variousNE versions. Using the counter ID during NMS interconnection reduces the impacts of counter namechange on the NMS manufactured by a third party. In addition, the counter name is long. If the countername is used during NMS interconnection, the size of the northbound interface performance file islarge, affecting file transfer and parsing efficiency.

    The counter name may be changed. Therefore, you are advised not to use the counter name for NMSinterconnection.

    6.1.3 Relevant Document Description

    When integrating the NMS manufactured by a third party through the northbound interface, you can referto the following documents:

    M2000 Northbound Performance File Interface Developer Guide (NE-Based)

    This document is released with the M2000 document. This document is intended to provide theguidance on how to integrate the NMS manufactured by a third party with the northbound performancefile interface. This document includes the mechanism of the performance file interface, performance

    file format, and user commissioning guide. Performance Counter List

    This document is released with the NE adaptation layer document. It includes the definition of thecounters supported by the NE of the relevant version and the format of the counter object.

    NE Performance Counter Changes

    This document is released with the NE document. It includes the counter change between this NEversion and earlier versions. You must modify the counter in the NMS manufactured by a third partyaccording to this document before the upgrade. For any counter change problem, contact the on-siteengineer.

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    Abbreviations Full Name

    BSC Base Station Controller

    EMS Element Management System

    FTP File Transfer Protocol

    GSM Global System for Mobile Communications

    GUI Graphical User Interface

    HSDPA High Speed Downlink Packet Access

    KPI Key Performance Indicator

    LMT Local Maintenance Terminal

    MML Man-Machine Language

    MRF Measurement Result File

    NE Network Element

    NMS Network Management System

    OSS Operating Support System

    PRS Performance Report System

    QoS Quality of Service

    RNC Radio Network Controller

    TMN Telecommunication Management Network

    UMTS Universal Mobile Telecommunications System

    WCDMA Wideband Code Division Multiple Access

    XML Extensible Markup Language

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    8 Reference Documents

    Issue 01 (2012-04-28) 8-1

    8 Reference Documents

    The documents related to performance management and statistics provided by Huawei are as follows:

    Document Name Release Mode

    BSC6900 Performance Counter Changes Released with the BSC6900.

    BSC6900 Performance Counter Reference Released with the BSC6900.

    BSC6900 Performance Counter List Released with the BSC6900.

    KPI Reference Released with the BSC6900.

    NodeB Performance Counter Changes Released with the NodeB.

    NodeB Performance Counter Reference Released with the NodeB.

    NodeB Performance Counter List Released with the NodeB.M2000 Performance Measurement Management User Guide Released with the M2000.

    M2000 Performance Report Management User Guide Released with the M2000.

    M2000 Northbound Performance File Interface Developer Guide(NE-Based)

    Released with the M2000.

    PRS Product Description Released with the PRS.

    PRS Performance Report Management Released with the PRS.

    PRS Performance Report Reference Released with the PRS.