|
Access Offset |
Indicates the amount of time offset for start of the access probe. It is sent in the AccessParameters Message when the Enhanced Access Channel MAC Protocol is in use.
|
0 slot ('00') |
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ACK Channel Bit
|
If the ACK Channel Bit value is '0', the access terminal shall receive packets on the Forward Traffic Channel as if all the packets were successfully received in one slot duration. Even if a packet has not been successfully decoded in a single slot and its full-length in slots is greater than one, the access terminal shall stop receiving the packet after one slot. It shall accordingly continue generating and transmitting Loop Back Packets, if the Loop Back mode is enabled.
If the ACK Channel Bit value is '1', the access terminal shall receive packets on the Forward Traffic Channel as if all the packets were of full-length duration. The access terminal shall continue receiving the packet until the full-length in slots has elapsed even if the packet was successfully decoded earlier. It shall accordingly continue generating and transmitting Loop Back Packets if the Loop Back mode is enabled.
|
'1' (Nak)
This value is sent to the AT when
ACK Channel Bit Fixed Mode Attribute
is on. |
|
Active ARQ |
Indicates whether the Forward Link ARQ channels (H-ARQ/L-ARQ, and P-ARQ) are actively set in response to the received Reverse Traffic Channel data packets. It effectively enables or disables active early termination of the reverse data packets.
When it is Disabled, the
ACK R-Data After
determines what bits are sent on the ARQ channels in response to the received Reverse Traffic Channel data packets.
|
Disabled |
|
AT Noise Floor
|
|
-103 dBm |
|
Burst Period |
Indicates the duration of the PL_2 RETAP Test Packet generation period (in units of 600 slots). It is sent in the RETAPParameterAssignment Message of the Enhanced Test Application Protocol.
A setting of '0xFFFF' for Burst Period corresponds to infinite burst resulting in continuous reverse traffic packets.
|
0xFFFF
(see
Burst Period Mode
) |
|
Burst Size |
Indicates the burst size generated at the beginning of the PL_2 RETAP Test Packet generation period (in units of 1000 octets). It is sent in the RETAPParameterAssignment Message of the Enhanced Test Application Protocol.
A setting of '0xFFFF' for Burst Size corresponds to full buffer resulting in continuous reverse traffic packets.
|
0xFFFF
(see
Burst Size Mode
) |
|
Connection Request Timeout
|
See
Connection Request State
. |
3.5 s
|
|
Default Packet Application Transmission Mode
|
Sets the configurable TransmissionMode01 (TransmissionModeNN) attribute in the Subtype3 RTC MAC Protocol when
Operating Mode
is Active Cell,
Release A Physical Layer Subtype
is Subtype 2 and
Session Application Type
is Default Packet Application.
|
High Capacity
|
|
Default Packet Number of ConfiguredRTCMAC3 Flows
|
Determine the number of RTCMAC3 Flows that are configured when
Operating Mode
is Active Cell,
Release A Physical Layer Subtype
is Subtype 2 and
Session Application Type
is Default Packet Application.
|
1
|
|
DRC Channel Gain Boost
|
Indicates the amount of dB boost (extra gain) for the DRC Channel when the DRC Value is changed. It is a configurable attribute of the Enhanced Forward Traffic Channel MAC Protocol.
|
0 dB
|
|
DRC Cover
|
See
Test Application Protocol
and
Enhanced Test Application Protocol
. |
001 (3 bits)
|
|
DRC Cover Fixed Mode
|
See
Test Application Protocol
and
Enhanced Test Application Protocol
. |
Off
|
|
DRC Lock Period
|
|
`1' (16 slots) |
|
DRC Lock Power Level
|
Indicates the power level of the DRC Lock code channel on the Forward Link MAC channel. The fixed level is different for different Physical Layer Subtypes.
|
-3.01 dB (for subtype 0 physical layer)
-12 dB (for subtype 2 physical layer)
|
|
DRC Value Fixed Mode
|
(See
Limited TAP
). |
On
|
|
DSC Channel Gain Boost
|
Indicates the amount of dB boost (extra gain) for the DSC Channel when the DSC Value is changed. It is a configurable attribute of the Enhanced Forward Traffic Channel MAC Protocol.
|
0 dB
|
|
EAP-AKA' Authentication Access Network Name
|
EAP-AKA' Authentication Access Network Name is an input parameter of AKA' authentication algorithm.
|
"HRPD"
|
|
Forced Single Encapsulation
|
Indicates whether or not the Session Layer packet can be encapsulated with other Session Layer packets in the same Connection Layer packet.
For the test application protocols (TAP or ETAP), forced single encapsulation is required to ensure there is a one to one mapping between application packets and physical layer packets.
For the Default Packet Application (DPA), this setting is fixed to off so that packets can be consolidated to increase the throughput.
|
On (for TAP)
Off (for DPA,
Lab Application only
)
See
Session Application Type
.
|
|
Forward Link Early Termination |
Indicates whether the forward link data packets are early terminated in response to the received Reverse ACK Channel (R-ACK). It effectively enables or disables active early termination of the forward link data packets.
When it is Disabled,
Max Forward Packet Duration
and the received DRC determine how many slots are transmitted for the current forward link data packet regardless of what is sent on the R-ACK channel.
|
Disabled |
|
Frame Offset
|
|
0 slots
|
|
Latitude
|
|
686512
|
|
Longitude
|
|
-1686032
|
|
Neighbor Count
|
|
16
|
|
Neighbor Pilot PN
|
|
256, 260, 264, 268, 272, 276, 280, 284, 288, 292, 296, 300, 304, 308, 312, 316, (320)
|
|
Packet Activity
|
|
100%
|
|
Pilot Strength Correction Max
|
It is used for the calculation of ProbeInitialAdjust for estimating the open loop power. See
Expected Power
. It is sent in the AccessParameters Message of the Enhanced Access Channel MAC Protocol.
|
0 dB ('000')
|
|
Pilot Strength Correction Min
|
It is used for the calculation of ProbeInitialAdjust for estimating the open loop power. See
Expected Power
. It is sent in the AccessParameters Message of the Enhanced Access Channel MAC Protocol.
|
0 dB ('000')
|
|
Pilot Strength Nominal
|
It is used for the calculation of ProbeInitialAdjust for estimating the open loop power. See
Expected Power
. It is sent in the AccessParameters Message of the Enhanced Access Channel MAC Protocol.
|
0 dB ('000')
|
|
RA Bits Power Level
|
Indicates the power level of the Reverse Activity (RA) code channel on the Forward Link MAC channel. The fixed level is different for different Physical Layer Subtypes.
|
-3.01 dB (for subtype 0 physical layer)
-12 dB (for subtype 2 physical layer)
|
|
Rate1M8Supported
|
Determines the Rate1M8Supported attribute of the Subtype 3 Reverse Traffic Channel MAC Protocol when the
Rate 1M8 Supported Control
is set to use the AN Specified negotiation control mode.
|
Yes
|
|
RPC Power Level
|
Indicates the power level of the Reverse Power Control (RPC) code channel on the Forward Link MAC channel.
|
-3.01 dB (for subtype 0 physical layer)
RPC Channel Level
(settable for subtype 2 physical layer)
|
|
Sector Access Max Rate
|
Indicates the maximum access rate allowed by the sector. It is sent in the AccessParameters Message when Enhanced Access Channel MAC Protocol is in use.
The actual maximum access rate used by the AT, AccessRateMax, is the maximum of Sector Access Max Rate and
Terminal Access Rate Max
. The AccessRateMax can be overridden by
Enhanced Access Rate
.
|
38.4 kbps
|
|
Session Configuration Response Timeout
|
(See
Session Negotiate State
). |
5 s
|
|
Session Close Message Timeout
|
Indicates how long the AN waits for a
SessionClose
message from the AT in response to the AN sending a
SessionClose
message before the AN finishes closing the session.
|
1 s
|
|
Test Application Activity Bit (RABit) |
Indicates to the AT if the AN is busy when
Operating Mode
is Active Cell,
Session Application Type
is Test Application
|
0 (not busy) |
|
Test Application Number or Configured RTCMAC3 Flows
|
Determine the number of RTCMAC3 FLows that are configured when
Operating Mode
is Active Cell,
Release A Physical Layer Subtype
is Subtype 2 and
Session Application Type
is Test Application.
|
2
|
|
Test Application TransmissionMode01
|
Sets the configurable TransmissionMode01 (TransmissionModeNN) attribute in the Subtype3 RTC MAC Protocol when when
Operating Mode
is Active Cell,
Release A Physical Layer Subtype
is Subtype 2 and
Session Application Type
is Test Application.
|
High Capacity
|
|
Test Application TransmissionMode02
|
Sets the configurable TransmissionMode02 (TransmissionModeNN) attribute in the Subtype3 RTC MAC Protocol when when
Operating Mode
is Active Cell,
Release A Physical Layer Subtype
is Subtype 2 and
Session Application Type
is Test Application.
|
Low Latency
|
|
Terminal Access Rate Max
|
Indicates the maximum access rate to be used by the AT during that session. It is a configurable attribute of the Enhanced Access Channel MAC Protocol.
The actual maximum access rate used by the AT, AccessRateMax, is the maximum of
Sector Access Max Rate
and Terminal Access Rate Max. The AccessRateMax can be overridden by
Enhanced Access Rate
.
|
9.6 kbps
|
|
Transition Probability
|
Transition009k6_019k2,Transition019k2_038k4,
Transition038k4_076k8,Transition076k8_153k6,
Transition019k2_009k6,Transition038k4_019k2,
Transition076k8_038k4,Transition153k6_076k8
|
0xFF (100%) |
|
EMPA Link Forward/Reverse Flow NN ROHC FeedbackForIncluded
|
Sets the attribute to 0 in the EMPA Link Flow 02, 03, and 04, so that the ROHC feedback associated with another Link flow (ROHC channel) can not be sent on this Link flow (ROHC channel).
|
Off
|
|
Channel State of the Main unit
|
Determines the state of the Main traffic channel In Multi-carrier configuration. The Main traffic channel is responsible for signaling in our current functionality. Therefore, the main channels is not allowed to be turned off in MC functionality.
|
On
|
|
Channel Drop Rank of Main
|
Set the ReverseChannelDroppingRank parameter of the Main unit to the highest allowed value in order to keep AT signaling on Main channel.
|
7
|
|
MCMU Aux 1 Channel to External 8960 Translation
|
Determines which External 8960 (External 8960 IP Address X) is used to generate the Aux 1 traffic channel in a multicarrier multiunit (MCMU) configuration.
|
External 8960 1
|
|
MCMU Aux 2 Channel to External 8960 Translation
|
Determines which External 8960 (External 8960 IP Address X) is used to generate the Aux 2 traffic channel in a multicarrier multiunit (MCMU) configuration.
|
External 8960 2
|
|
Reverse Logical Channel (CC) Main
|
Used in Physical Layer 3 to map a logical channel number to physical channel on the Main unit. The Reverse Logical Channel number controls part of the configuration of the reverse traffic channel.
|
00
|
|
Reverse Logical Channel (CC) Aux 1
|
Used in Physical Layer 3 to map a logical channel number to physical channel on the Aux unit 1. The Reverse Logical Channel number controls part of the configuration of the reverse traffic channel.
|
00
|
|
Reverse Logical Channel (CC) Aux 2
|
Used in Physical Layer 3 to map a logical channel number to physical channel on the Aux unit 2. The Reverse Logical Channel number controls part of the configuration of the reverse traffic channel.
|
00
|