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 PCU Debugg ing Commands PCU DEBUGGING COMMANDS Authors:  Nuno O liveira Iván Varela  Abstract This document tries to join all the information available at the moment in the GPRS trials about the debugging commands that can be sent to the PCU cards . Nevertheless it is important to say that this document will be uncompleted until the meanning of each bit in the masks be available. Status: Working Draft Status Contact: Authors Department/Group Review Version: 0.2 General Review Supersedes: 0.1 Released Date Issued: January 11, 2001 Revision to Released Document Document ID: ANDC-MA-00-0.3.0-R Advanced Network Development Centre Plaza Pablo Ruiz Picasso, s/n Torre Picasso, planta 12 28020 Madrid (SPAIN) Motorola Confidential Property This document and the information contained in it is CONFIDENTI AL INFORMATION of Motorola, and shall not be used, published, disclosed, or disseminated outside Motorola in whole or in part without Motorola´s consent. This document con tains trade secrets of Motorola. Reverse engineerin g of any or all of the information in this documen t is prohibited. The copyright notic e does not imply publication of the document Advanced Network Development Center i Motor ola Confidential Proprietary

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PCU

DEBUGGING COMMANDS

Authors:

 Nuno Oliveira

Iván Varela

 Abstract 

This document tries to join all the information available at the moment in the GPRS trials about the debugging commands that can be sent to the PCU cards . Nevertheless it 

is important to say that this document will be uncompleted until the meanning of eachbit in the masks be available.

Status: Working Draft Status Contact: Authors

Department/Group Review Version: 0.2

General Review Supersedes: 0.1

Released Date Issued: January 11, 2001

Revision to Released Document Document ID: ANDC-MA-00-0.3.0-R 

Advanced Network Development CentrePlaza Pablo Ruiz Picasso, s/n

Torre Picasso, planta 1228020 Madrid (SPAIN)

Motorola Confidential PropertyThis document and the information contained in it is CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION of Motorola, and shall not be used, published, disclosed, or disseminated outside

Motorola in whole or in part without Motorola´s consent. This document contains trade secrets of Motorola. Reverse engineering of any or all of the information in this documentis prohibited. The copyright notice does not imply publication of the document

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

TABLE OF CONTENTS....................................................................................ii

1 INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................. 1

2 GETTING CONNECTED TO THE PCU ........................................................... 2

2.1 Direct connection .......................................................................................................22.2 Via BSC .....................................................................................................................2

2.2.1 From the OMC-R ..............................................................................................22.2.2 Direct connection to the BSC ..........................................................................3

3 INTERPROCESS COMMUNICATION ............................................................ 5

4 DEVELOPMENT COMMANDS .................................................................... 10

4.1 Internal Report .........................................................................................................104.2 Message send ...........................................................................................................104.3 Filters .......................................................................................................................10

5 DEBUGGING COMMANDS .......................................................................... 12

5.1 Displaying data from the PCU database ................................................................135.2 PSP debugging commands ......................................................................................20

5.2.1 CB Debugging Messages ...............................................................................20

5.2.2 CB Related Filters ..........................................................................................245.2.3 CB Related IIR's .............................................................................................255.2.4 CB Related message sends .............................................................................285.2.5 pCA Debug messages .....................................................................................305.2.6 pSM Debug messages .....................................................................................325.2.7 pFTP Debug messages ...................................................................................35

5.3 PRP debugging commands ......................................................................................415.3.1 PRM ................................................................................................................415.3.2 SYM ................................................................................................................515.3.3 ULC .................................................................................................................525.3.4 FBM ................................................................................................................55

5.3.5 DLS ................................................................................................................565.4 GB card ....................................................................................................................57

5.4.1 GR and GTM ..................................................................................................575.4.2 TSN .................................................................................................................595.4.3 GBM ...............................................................................................................615.4.4 GB_DLSP ......................................................................................................62

6 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ........................................................... 63

6.1 Filter to see how many and which TSs is using each MS...................................... 636.2 Information about TBFs from the PRM process....................................................636.3 Filter to monitor the data that goes out of the PCU to the GDS ............................63

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6.4 To see the GB link establishment ...........................................................................646.5 Messages to get information about the TRAU link ................................................656.6 Carrier information ..................................................................................................656.7 To see and/or force the coding scheme in the PCU ...............................................666.8 Coding scheme, BLER, rxlev and Power Control information .............................676.9 Multiple MSs TBF allocation and congestion .......................................................686.10 How to change the Coding schemes thresholds ...................................................706.11 Data collection procedure for TS OOS .................................................................716.12 Congestion feature in the PCU: disabling and changing TBF max length ........736.13 UL TBF, RLC Blocks and LLC frames sent .......................................................74

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HISTORY OF REVISIONS

Revision Date Author Revised by Changes Description

0.0 June 2,2000

 Nuno Oliveira First version

0.1 June 16,2000

Iván Varela New strusture. New title.Answers to most of thefilters presented.

0.2 January

11, 2001

Iván Varela

 Nuno Oliveira

Update to present some new

filters.

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1 INTRODUCTION

The intent of this paper is to document the information available at the moment inthe GPRS trials about debugging procedures in the PCU.

The document is divided in five parts:

Getting connected to the PCU

Basic procedure to access to the cards in the PCU.

Interprocess communication

Overview of the processes present in each PCU board.

Development commands

Description of the commands that can be used to obtain information in the PCU.

Debugging commands

List of all the commands available in the PCU to get information on a per  process basis1.

 Answers to most of the commands presented are shown inside borders and in

Courier New 8 letter . This makes the document quite long but it helps to seewhat can you expect from the filters without experimenting with them in the lab.Take into account that this commands are very powerful : you can get very usefulinformation, but if you are not experienced you can also block processes or evenreset the PCU.

Frequently asked questions

This is maybe the most important section for most of the readers as it presentssome examples of how to use the debugging commands to investigate some

 particular problems. At the same time these are the filters most often used at themoment in most of the worldwide networks.

1 These are the commands we could get, but note that we don´t have access to the meanning of each bit of the

masks yet.

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2 GETTING CONNECTED TO THE PCU

There are two ways to get connected to the PCU cards2:

1. Direct connection3.

2. Via BSC.

2.1 Direct connection

Connect your serial port to the card using a straight-through cable and start acommunication program (for example HyperTerminal).

Change level as the prompt appears.

2.2 Via BSC

2.2.1 From the OMC-R  

• Open a TTY-Session

omcr - > tty_rlogin BSC_name

• Change to security level 3

chg_l

Switch to GPROC-emon mode

MMI-RAM 0015 - > set_mmi exec_mon

• Remote login to the PCU card ( to see the number of the card do a disp_proc pcuin the MMI )

GPROC:emon -> rl 254 11xxh

2 Remember that only one remote login can be established per processor.

3 It is recommended to connect directly to the PCU cards to avoid overloading of the GSL and OML.

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where xx is the number of the card

• Change to security level 3

chg_l

2.2.2 Direct connection to the BSC

Start a Hyper-Session on the PC connected with a straight-cable to the master-GPROCin slot 20.

Then you will be in MMI mode (man-to-machine interface):

• Change to security level 3

chg_l

• Switch to GPROC-emon mode.

Ctrl-N (toggles between MMI and emon-mode)

• Remote login to the PCU card ( to see the number of the card do a disp_pr pcu inthe MMI )

GPROC:emon -> rl 254 11xxh

where xx is the number of the card

Example:

Connection to the mproc, 254 identifies the PCU, 11 identifies the cage and 07the slot ( PSP card ).GPROC:emon -> rl 254 1107h

• Change to security level 3

chg_l

To disconnect from the PCU processor the sequence is :

• Close the remote connection with the PCU processor:

PCU:emon -> Ctrl-D

• Switch to MMI mode 

GPROC:emon ->set_mmi cust_mmi

 Note1: If you want to disable your 30 minute security time out ( EMON ) use this msg 

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at PCU. There is a different message for disabling the security time out at the BSS.msg 23 1 0 0 8a04h 1

 Note 2: You can change the baud rate4 (do it also in the port of the pc). Just type

-> baud new_speed 

4 This will be necessary in filters that manage big amount of information, like some PRM filters. A recommended

speed is 38400.

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3 INTERPROCESS COMMUNICATION

The PCU system is composed of several processes. These processes communicatethrough defined messages. As hardware configuration changes more processors boardsmay be added and functions distributed across the boards. See in the picture below anoverview about the processes and the boards involved in the PCU.

 

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Figure 1: PCU block diagramFind below with more detail the processes involve in each board in the PCU.With the command ps you can display all the processes involve in each board.

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PCU:emon_1101 % ps

PROCESS USER_STACK MAILBOXES

ID NAME INSTANCE PRIORITY SIZE MAXIMUM CURRENT PEAK  

06 com 0000001a 4 4000 20 3 3

12 Exec DLSP 0000001a 19 3000 24 000e 000e

14 tty_dlsp 0000001a 4 2000 000a 6 6

16 filter 0000001a 2 2000 20 4 4

17 emon 0000001a 3 3000 000f 000a 000a

18 PCI MGT 0000001a 5 2000 20 4 4

1a swfm 0000001a 1f 2000 0 0 0

1b mqt 0000001a 14 2000 0 0 01c timer 0000001a 1f 2000 20 0 0

40 pSM 0000001a 5 4000 6 6 6

42 pCA 0000001a 5 2000 00c8 28 28

d0 CB 0000001a 5 4000 9 9 9

d1 CPGM 0000001a 5 4000 3 3 3

d2 GBM 0000001a 5 4000 7 7 7

44 pCreator 0000001a 1 2000 5 3 3

4a pFCP 0000001a 1e 4000 6 5 5

4b pFTP 0000001a 5 4000 000a 7 7

4d pSSAP 0000001a 5 4000 001e 7 7

50 GIP 0000001a 0f 4000 28 001c 001c

61 pSSP 0000001a 5 4000 7 7 7

71 CM 0000001a 5 2000 19 17 17

Table 1 - MPROC board processes

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PCU:emon_1104 % ps

PROCESS USER_STACK MAILBOXES

ID NAME INSTANCE PRIORITY SIZE MAXIMUM CURRENT PEAK  

12 Exec DLSP 0000001b 19 3000 24 000e 000e

14 tty_dlsp 0000001b 4 2000 000a 6 6

16 filter 0000001b 2 2000 20 4 4

17 emon 0000001b 3 3000 000f 000a 000a

18 PCI MGT 0000001b 5 2000 20 2 2

1a swfm 0000001b 1f 2000 0 0 0

1b mqt 0000001b 14 2000 0 0 0

1c timer 0000001b 1f 2000 20 0 044 creator 0000001b 5 2000 19 3 3

4a pFCP 0000001b 1e 4000 6 5 5

4d pLSAP 0000001b 5 4000 001e 5 5

dd DLS 0000001b 5 4000 5 5 5

de TRS 0000001b 5 4000 4 4 4

62 pLSP 0000001b 5 4000 6 6 6

71 pCM 0000001b 5 4000 001e 17 17

d5 FBM 0000001b 5 4000 000b 000a 000a

d8 PPGM 0000001b 5 4000 3 3 3

d9 PRM 0000001b 5 5000 8 8 8

da SYM 0000001b 5 4000 8 8 8dc ULC 0000001b 5 4000 7 7 7

Table 2 - PRP board processes

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PCU:emon_1102 % ps

PROCESS USER_STACK MAILBOXES

ID NAME INSTANCE PRIORITY SIZE MAXIMUM CURRENT PEAK  

12 Exec DLSP 0000001b 9 3000 24 000e 000f  

14 tty_dlsp 0000001b 4 2000 000a 6 6

16 filter 0000001b 2 2000 20 4 4

17 emon 0000001b 3 3000 000f 000a 000a

18 PCI MGT 0000001b 5 2000 20 2 2

1a swfm 000001b 1f 2000 0 0 0

1b mqt 0000001b 14 2000 0 0 0

1c timer 0000001b 1f 2000 20 0 044 creator 0000001b 5 2000 19 3 3

4a pFCP 0000001b 1e 4000 6 5 5

4d pLSAP 0000001b 5 4000 001e 5 5

62 pLSP 000001b 5 4000 6 6 6

71 pCM 000001b 5 4000 001e 17 17

d3 GTM 0000001b 5 4000 6 6 6

d4 NST 0000001b 5 4000 6 5 5

d6 GB_DLSP 0000001b 5 5000 000a 000a 000a

d7 GR 0000001b 5 4000 8 8 8

db TSN 0000001b 5 4000 33 6 6

Table 3 - GB board processes

Since all the intercomunication processes are made through defined messages, that aresent to the correspondent mailboxes, could be very interesting to see which mailboxesare involve with each process. With the command  zstats <ps  id> you can display thecurrent status of any mailbox within the system.

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PCU:emon_1107 % z 0d0h

ID NAME PRIOLOCK 

CURRENT

PEAK 

TOTAL

MAX BIG

0009 sap 31 no 0 1 565 100 1

000b mmi 28 no 0 6 91 100 7

000c prm 28 no 0 1 1 300 6

000d resource 28 no 0 0 0 100 0

000e main 29 no 0 9 16967 300 62

000f router 28 no 0 3 17 100 3

0204 config 30 no 0 2 38 100 62

8000 iir_box 0 no 0 0 0 100 09000 debug 28 no 0 1 17 100 7

Table 4 - CB mailboxes

Another interesting command in the emon prompt is the bstats <ps id> , that shows thecurrent numbers of buffers and stats associated with each process. As example, we canextract from this command the occupancy of the buffers in each process.

PCU:emon_1104 % bs 0d5h

PID Name Pool Quantity In Use Peak Size

D5 FBM 3286000

0 3500 0 41 16

1 2000 0 3 24

2 500 0 20 136

3 500 3 47 184

4 500 0 9 336

5 500 0 11 584

6 500 0 22 1084

7 500 0 11 1336

8 500 0 0 1680

9 250 1 2 2048

Table 5 - FBM buffer stats

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4 DEVELOPMENT COMMANDS

4.1 Internal Report

The internal information report is a tool which can be used to selectively display usefulinformation on a terminal. The format and content of the IIR output is completely up tothe user. For each report we need to set up a IIR_mask, to display the information desire

 by the user.

iir_dis <pid>This command displays the IIR mask for the specified process

iir_mod <pid> <value>This command will update and display the IIR_mask for the specified process

iir_mod <pid> 0hThis command will clear all the IIR_masks for the specified process

4.2 Message send

Interprocess communication is accomplished by the use of messages, which are packetsof data sent from one process to another. With this tool message send, the user cantrigger some events, sending specifics messages to a process.

4.3 Filters

This command allows the user to describe a set of messages characteristics. If themessages traffic matches the filter criteria, then the message is printed to the monitor.Below we can see some actions that are necessary to perform to monitor the filters.

FILTER CREATE <PARAMETER1> <PARAMETER2> … <PARAMETERN>This command will create a filter 

FILTER LISTThis command will list all the filters available

FILTER START <FILTER ID>This command will change the filter from idle to active

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FILTER STOP <FILTER ID>This command will change the filter from active to idle

FILTER DELETE <FILTER ID>This command will delete a filter 

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5 DEBUGGING COMMANDS

Here you will find useful information to get information from the PCU about the nextsubjects:

• Displaying data from the PCU database

• PSP debugging commands

CB Debugging Messages

CB Related Filters

CB Related IIR's

CB Related message sends

 pCA Debugging Messages

 pSM Debugging Messages

 pFTP Debugging Messages

• PRP debugging commands

PRM Debugging Messages

SYM Debugging Messages

ULC Debugging Messages

FBM Debugging Messages

DLS Debugging Messages

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5.1 Displaying data from the PCU database

The PCU has a local database that is a subset of the BSC database. However,

there is no MMI process running at the PCU. Therefore, the user can not log intothe MMI at the PCU to display data that is stored locally at the PCU database.

 pCM allows the user to display database information for a CELL, SITE, PCU,DPROC, MSI, etc. This is done by injecting a message into pCM specifying theobject that is requested to be displayed.

msg 113 5 66 0 0abh 2 7 7 3 [object] [local cell id]

If no object is specified, a list of the possible objects is printed.

PCU:emon_1102 % msg 113 5 66 0 0abh 2 7 7 3CM: Possible pCM debug message types:CM:CM: 0 -- BSS elementsCM: 1 -- Site elementsCM: 2 -- PCU elementsCM: 3 -- Cell listCM: 4 -- Cell elements (cell ID required)CM: 5 -- Gb mappingCM: 10 -- CAB descriptorsCM: 11 -- CAGE descriptorsCM: 12 -- MSI descriptorsCM: 13 -- MMS descriptorsCM: 14 -- PSP descriptorsCM: 15 -- DPROC descriptorsCM: 16 -- GDS descriptors

CM: 17 -- GSL descriptorsCM: 18 -- GBL descriptors

A local cell id need only be specified for Cell (option 4).

PCU:emon_1107 % msg 113 5 66 0 0abh 2 7 7 3 0

Accessing BSS elements.-----------------------

mms_cat_enable ==> 0nsei ==> 1smg_gb_vers ==> 29smg_um_vers ==> 29swfm_enabled ==> 0

PCU:emon_1107 % msg 113 5 66 0 0abh 2 7 7 3 1

Accessing SITE elements.------------------------

mms_config_type ==> 0msi_ber_loss_daily ==> 6msi_ber_loss_hourly ==> 4msi_hdsl_losw_OOS ==> 6msi_hdsl_losw_restore ==> 6msi_hdsl_snr_daily_mon_period ==> 20msi_hdsl_snr_hourly ==> 18msi_hdsl_snr_hourly_mon_period ==> 20msi_hdsl_snr_OOS ==> 14msi_hdsl_snr_restore ==> 16msi_red_loss_daily ==> 16

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msi_red_loss_hourly ==> 20msi_red_loss_OOS ==> 511msi_red_loss_restore ==> 6000msi_red_time_OOS ==> 25msi_red_time_restore ==> 150msi_remote_loss_daily ==> 16msi_remote_loss_hourly ==> 20msi_remote_loss_OOS ==> 511msi_remote_loss_restore ==> 6000msi_remote_time_OOS ==> 5msi_remote_time_restore ==> 5msi_slip_loss_daily ==> 4msi_slip_loss_hourly ==> 10msi_slip_loss_OOS ==> 255msi_slip_loss_restore ==> 6000msi_sync_loss_daily ==> 16msi_sync_loss_hourly ==> 20msi_sync_loss_OOS ==> 511msi_sync_loss_restore ==> 6000msi_sync_time_OOS ==> 25msi_sync_time_restore ==> 150static_sync_timer ==> 0

bss_id ==> 0FTP DB pointer ==> c125cea8stats DB pointer ==> c100fb64SAP DB pointer ==> c125d27cPCU:emon_1107 % msg 113 5 66 0 0abh 2 7 7 3 2

Accessing PCU elements.-----------------------

gprs_sig_bvci ==> 0bssgp_block_retries ==> 3bssgp_fc_period_c ==> 10bssgp_flow_control ==> 2bssgp_racap_retries ==> 3bssgp_scheduling ==> 0bssgp_t1_timer ==> 3bssgp_t2_timer ==> 60

bssgp_reset_retries ==> 3bssgp_unblock_retries ==> 3gbl_thrput_period ==> 50gprs_mac_mode ==> 1gprs_network_operation_mode ==> 2ns_alive_retries ==> 6ns_alive_timer ==> 6gprs_dl_pwr_mode ==> 1PCU:emon_1107 % ns_block_retries ==> 3ns_block_timer ==> 30ns_reset_period ==> 125ns_reset_timer ==> 6ns_test_timer ==> 60ns_unblock_retries ==> 3num_gbl_dl_thrput_samples ==> 10num_gbl_ul_thrput_samples ==> 10

PCU:emon_1107 % msg 113 5 66 0 0abh 2 7 7 3 3

Listing valid local cell identifiers.-------------------------------------

Cell exists with local cell ID ==> 0Cell exists with local cell ID ==> 1PCU:emon_1107 % msg 113 5 66 0 0abh 2 7 7 3 4

Accessing local cell 0.------------------------

Located at site 7.

Converted local cell ID: 0

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GSM Cell ID:00.32.F0.10.21.34.00.07

rac ==> 1ra_colour ==> 2bvci ==> 7bs_ag_blks_res ==> 3bs_pa_mfrms ==> 2ccch_conf ==> 0frequency_type ==> 1gprs_bs_cv_max ==> 0gprs_drx_timer_max ==> 0gprs_enabled ==> 1gprs_intraho_allwd ==> 1gprs_ms_pan_dec ==> 1gprs_ms_pan_inc ==> 1gprs_ms_pan_max ==> 3gprs_ms_txpwr_max_cch ==> 31gprs_pc_alpha ==> 10gprs_reconfig_thresh_idle_tch ==> 1gprs_rxlev_access_min ==> 20gprs_t3168 ==> 3

gprs_t3192 ==> 0l_rxlev_dl_p ==> 25l_rxlev_ul_p ==> 20max_ms_dl_buffer ==> 3000max_ms_dl_rate ==> 80000max_tx_bts ==> 0max_tx_ms ==> 33n_avg ==> 2n_avg_i ==> 2pc_meas_chan ==> 0pccch_alloc ==> 0t_avg_t ==> 10t_avg_w ==> 10u_rxlev_dl_p ==> 35u_rxlev_ul_p ==> 30update_c ==> 0

Carrier exists with local carrier ID: 0Carrier exists with local carrier ID: 1Carrier: Searching for carrier 4 ... FAILPCU:emon_1107 % msg 113 5 66 0 0abh 2 7 7 3 5Accessing Gb information.-------------------------

GSM nsvci ==> 999ns_commit_info_rate ==> 32ns_burst_size ==> 32ns_burst_excess ==> 32GBL id ==> 0dlci ==> 16local nsvci ==> 0

PCU:emon_1107 % msg 113 5 66 0 0abh 2 7 7 3 6CM: Invalid pCM debug message.PCU:emon_1107 % msg 113 5 66 0 0abh 2 7 7 3 10

Accessing PCU CAB descriptors.

Entry at index 3:

1B.00.00.00.00.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.15.FF.FF.FF

Searching for device of type 27 with ID 1 0 0 ... FAILSearching for device of type 27 with ID 2 0 0 ... FAILSearching for device of type 27 with ID 3 0 0 ... FAIL

Accessing BSS CAB descriptors.

Entry at index 0:Equipped to site 0:

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 1B.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.05.00.00.01

Entry at index 1:Equipped to site 7:

1B.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.10.00.00.01

Entry at index 2:Equipped to site 14:

1B.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.10.00.00.01

Searching for device of type 27 with ID 1 0 0 ... FAILSearching for device of type 27 with ID 2 0 0 ... FAILSearching for device of type 27 with ID 3 0 0 ... FAILPCU:emon_1107 % msg 113 5 66 0 0abh 2 7 7 3 11

Accessing CAGE descriptors.

Entry at index 1:

1A.00.00.00.FF.FF.FF.FF.38.01.00.00.38.02.00.00.FF.FF.FF.FF.38.04.00.00.FF.FFFF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.37.00.00.00.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FFFF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FFFF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FFFF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FFFF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FFFF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FFFF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF

Searching for device of type 26 with ID 1 0 0 ... FAILSearching for device of type 26 with ID 2 0 0 ... FAILSearching for device of type 26 with ID 3 0 0 ... FAILPCU:emon_1107 % msg 113 5 66 0 0abh 2 7 7 3 12

Accessing MSI descriptors.

Entry at index 14:

09.00.00.00.01.01.0E.00.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF

Entry at index 15:

09.01.00.00.02.01.0E.00.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF

Entry at index 16:

09.03.00.00.04.01.0E.00.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF

Searching for device of type 9 with ID 1 0 0 ... SUCCESS

09.01.00.00.02.01.0E.00.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF

Searching for device of type 9 with ID 2 0 0 ... FAILSearching for device of type 9 with ID 3 0 0 ... SUCCESS

09.03.00.00.04.01.0E.00.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF

PCU:emon_1107 % msg 113 5 66 0 0abh 2 7 7 3 13

Accessing MMS descriptors.

Entry at index 28:

0A.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.0000.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.0000.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.01.00.17.7000.00.00.FF.FF.FF.00.FF.17.FD.00.00.C0.04.17.FD.00.02.C0.04.01.FF.FF.FF.00.FF01.FF.FF.FF.00.FF.01.FF.FF.FF.00.FF.01.FF.FF.FF.00.FF.01.FF.FF.FF.00.FF.01.FFFF.FF.00.FF.01.FF.FF.FF.00.FF.01.FF.FF.FF.00.FF.01.FF.FF.FF.00.FF.01.FF.FF.FF00.FF.01.FF.FF.FF.00.FF.01.FF.FF.FF.00.FF.01.FF.FF.FF.00.FF.01.FF.FF.FF.00.FF

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01.FF.FF.FF.00.FF.01.FF.FF.FF.00.FF.01.FF.FF.FF.00.FF.01.FF.FF.FF.00.FF.01.FFFF.FF.00.FF.01.FF.FF.FF.00.FF.01.FF.FF.FF.00.FF.01.FF.FF.FF.00.FF.01.FF.FF.FF00.FF.01.FF.FF.FF.00.FF.01.FF.FF.FF.00.FF.01.FF.FF.FF.00.FF.01.FF.FF.FF.00.FF01.FF.FF.FF.00.FF.01.FF.FF.FF.00.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF

Entry at index 29:

0A.00.01.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.0000.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.0000.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.01.00.17.7000.00.00.FF.FF.FF.00.FF.01.FF.FF.FF.00.FF.01.FF.FF.FF.00.FF.01.FF.FF.FF.00.FF01.FF.FF.FF.00.FF.01.FF.FF.FF.00.FF.01.FF.FF.FF.00.FF.01.FF.FF.FF.00.FF.01.FFFF.FF.00.FF.01.FF.FF.FF.00.FF.01.FF.FF.FF.00.FF.01.FF.FF.FF.00.FF.01.FF.FF.FF00.FF.01.FF.FF.FF.00.FF.01.FF.FF.FF.00.FF.01.FF.FF.FF.00.FF.01.FF.FF.FF.00.FF01.FF.FF.FF.00.FF.01.FF.FF.FF.00.FF.01.FF.FF.FF.00.FF.01.FF.FF.FF.00.FF.01.FFFF.FF.00.FF.01.FF.FF.FF.00.FF.01.FF.FF.FF.00.FF.01.FF.FF.FF.00.FF.01.FF.FF.FF00.FF.01.FF.FF.FF.00.FF.01.FF.FF.FF.00.FF.01.FF.FF.FF.00.FF.01.FF.FF.FF.00.FF01.FF.FF.FF.00.FF.01.FF.FF.FF.00.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF

Entry at index 30:

0A.01.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00

00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.0000.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.01.00.17.7000.00.00.FF.FF.FF.00.FF.18.FD.00.00.C0.80.18.FD.00.00.C0.80.18.FD.00.00.C0.8018.FD.00.00.C0.80.18.FD.00.00.C0.80.18.FD.00.00.C0.80.18.FD.00.00.C0.80.18.FD00.00.C0.80.18.FD.00.00.C0.80.18.FD.00.00.C0.80.18.FD.00.00.C0.80.18.FD.00.00C0.80.18.FD.00.00.C0.80.18.FD.00.00.C0.80.18.FD.00.00.C0.80.18.FD.00.00.C0.8018.FD.00.00.C0.80.18.FD.00.00.C0.80.18.FD.00.00.C0.80.18.FD.00.00.C0.80.18.FD00.00.C0.80.18.FD.00.00.C0.80.18.FD.00.00.C0.80.18.FD.00.00.C0.80.18.FD.00.00C0.80.18.FD.00.00.C0.80.18.FD.00.00.C0.80.18.FD.00.00.C0.80.18.FD.00.00.C0.8018.FD.00.00.C0.80.18.FD.00.00.C0.80.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF

Entry at index 31:

0A.01.01.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.0000.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.0000.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.01.00.17.7000.00.00.FF.FF.FF.00.FF.01.FF.FF.FF.00.FF.01.FF.FF.FF.00.FF.01.FF.FF.FF.00.FF

01.FF.FF.FF.00.FF.01.FF.FF.FF.00.FF.01.FF.FF.FF.00.FF.01.FF.FF.FF.00.FF.01.FFFF.FF.00.FF.01.FF.FF.FF.00.FF.01.FF.FF.FF.00.FF.01.FF.FF.FF.00.FF.01.FF.FF.FF00.FF.01.FF.FF.FF.00.FF.01.FF.FF.FF.00.FF.01.FF.FF.FF.00.FF.01.FF.FF.FF.00.FF01.FF.FF.FF.00.FF.01.FF.FF.FF.00.FF.01.FF.FF.FF.00.FF.01.FF.FF.FF.00.FF.01.FFFF.FF.00.FF.01.FF.FF.FF.00.FF.01.FF.FF.FF.00.FF.01.FF.FF.FF.00.FF.01.FF.FF.FF00.FF.01.FF.FF.FF.00.FF.01.FF.FF.FF.00.FF.01.FF.FF.FF.00.FF.01.FF.FF.FF.00.FF01.FF.FF.FF.00.FF.01.FF.FF.FF.00.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF

Entry at index 32:

0A.03.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.0000.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.0000.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.01.00.17.7000.00.00.FF.FF.FF.00.FF.16.FD.00.00.00.00.16.FD.00.00.00.00.16.FD.00.00.00.0016.FD.00.00.00.00.16.FD.00.00.00.00.16.FD.00.00.00.00.16.FD.00.00.00.00.16.FD00.00.00.00.16.FD.00.00.00.00.16.FD.00.00.00.00.16.FD.00.00.00.00.16.FD.00.0000.00.16.FD.00.00.00.00.16.FD.00.00.00.00.16.FD.00.00.00.00.16.FD.00.00.00.0016.FD.00.00.00.00.16.FD.00.00.00.00.16.FD.00.00.00.00.16.FD.00.00.00.00.16.FD00.00.00.00.16.FD.00.00.00.00.16.FD.00.00.00.00.16.FD.00.00.00.00.16.FD.00.0000.00.16.FD.00.00.00.00.16.FD.00.00.00.00.16.FD.00.00.00.00.16.FD.00.00.00.0016.FD.00.00.00.00.16.FD.00.00.00.00.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF

Entry at index 33:

0A.03.01.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.0000.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.0000.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.01.00.17.70PCU:emon_1107 %

2 Nonfatal SWFM Error Routine: em_send_no_mod_source2 Area: 0x00000001 Error: 0x00000007 PC: 0x009aa4c4 PID: 0x71 (CM)2 BSS Release: 1.6.1.3.73 Obj Version: 1.6.1.3.732 15-May-2000 14:56:16.748 Subsystem: 0xfe CPU: 0x1107 Board: MPROC

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2 Mailbox's threshold has been reached or exceeded.2 Count=0x4b Threshold=0x4b2 Source: flag: 1 MBID: 0xffff path: 0xfe7111072 Destination: flag: 1 MBID: 0x0003 path: 0x001400002 Tag: 0x0000890b Data Pointer: 0x077fe8782 Length: 0x005a Local PID: 0x14 Local MBID: 0x0003

00.00.00.FF.FF.FF.00.FF.00.FD.00.00.00.00.00.FD.00.00.00.00.00.FD.00.00.00.0000.FD.00.00.00.00.00.FD.00.00.00.00.00.FD.00.00.00.00.00.FD.00.00.00.00.00.FD00.00.00.00.00.FD.00.00.00.00.00.FD.00.00.00.00.00.FD.00.00.00.00.00.FD.00.0000.00.00.FD.00.00.00.00.00.FD.00.00.00.00.00.FD.00.00.00.00.00.FD.00.00.00.0000.FD.00.00.00.00.00.FD.00.00.00.00.00.FD.00.00.00.00.00.FD.00.00.00.00.00.FD00.00.00.00.00.FD.00.00.00.00.00.FD.00.00.00.00.00.FD.00.00.00.00.00.FD.00.0000.00.00.FD.00.00.00.00.00.FD.00.00.00.00.00.FD.00.00.00.00.00.FD.00.00.00.0000.FD.00.00.00.00.00.FD.00.00.00.00.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF

Searching for device of type 10 with ID 1 0 0 ... SUCCESS

0A.01.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.0000.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.0000.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.01.00.17.7000.00.00.FF.FF.FF.00.FF.18.FD.00.00.C0.80.18.FD.00.00.C0.80.18.FD.00.00.C0.8018.FD.00.00.C0.80.18.FD.00.00.C0.80.18.FD.00.00.C0.80.18.FD.00.00.C0.80.18.FD

00.00.C0.80.18.FD.00.00.C0.80.18.FD.00.00.C0.80.18.FD.00.00.C0.80.18.FD.00.00C0.80.18.FD.00.00.C0.80.18.FD.00.00.C0.80.18.FD.00.00.C0.80.18.FD.00.00.C0.8018.FD.00.00.C0.80.18.FD.00.00.C0.80.18.FD.00.00.C0.80.18.FD.00.00.C0.80.18.FD00.00.C0.80.18.FD.00.00.C0.80.18.FD.00.00.C0.80.18.FD.00.00.C0.80.18.FD.00.00C0.80.18.FD.00.00.C0.80.18.FD.00.00.C0.80.18.FD.00.00.C0.80.18.FD.00.00.C0.8018.FD.00.00.C0.80.18.FD.00.00.C0.80.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF

Searching for device of type 10 with ID 2 0 0 ... FAILSearching for device of type 10 with ID 3 0 0 ... SUCCESS

0A.03.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.0000.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.0000.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.01.00.17.7000.00.00.FF.FF.FF.00.FF.16.FD.00.00.00.00.16.FD.00.00.00.00.16.FD.00.00.00.0016.FD.00.00.00.00.16.FD.00.00.00.00.16.FD.00.00.00.00.16.FD.00.00.00.00.16.FD00.00.00.00.16.FD.00.00.00.00.16.FD.00.00.00.00.16.FD.00.00.00.00.16.FD.00.0000.00.16.FD.00.00.00.00.16.FD.00.00.00.00.16.FD.00.00.00.00.16.FD.00.00.00.00

16.FD.00.00.00.00.16.FD.00.00.00.00.16.FD.00.00.00.00.16.FD.00.00.00.00.16.FD00.00.00.00.16.FD.00.00.00.00.16.FD.00.00.00.00.16.FD.00.00.00.00.16.FD.00.0000.00.16.FD.00.00.00.00.16.FD.00.00.00.00.16.FD.00.00.00.00.16.FD.00.00.00.0016.FD.00.00.00.00.16.FD.00.00.00.00.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF

PCU:emon_1107 % msg 113 5 66 0 0abh 2 7 7 3 14

Accessing PSP descriptors.

Entry at index 0:

37.00.00.00.07.00

Searching for device of type 55 with ID 1 0 0 ... FAILSearching for device of type 55 with ID 2 0 0 ... FAILSearching for device of type 55 with ID 3 0 0 ... FAILPCU:emon_1107 % msg 113 5 66 0 0abh 2 7 7 3 15

Accessing DPROC descriptors.

Entry at index 0:

38.01.00.00.02.00

Entry at index 1:

38.02.00.00.02.00

Entry at index 2:

38.04.00.00.01.00

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Searching for device of type 56 with ID 1 0 0 ... SUCCESS

38.01.00.00.02.00

Searching for device of type 56 with ID 2 0 0 ... SUCCESS

38.02.00.00.02.00

Searching for device of type 56 with ID 3 0 0 ... FAILPCU:emon_1107 % msg 113 5 66 0 0abh 2 7 7 3 16

Accessing GDS descriptors.

Entry at index 0:

36.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.01.00

Entry at index 1:

36.01.00.00.02.00.03.00.00.00

Searching for device of type 54 with ID 1 0 0 ... SUCCESS

36.01.00.00.02.00.03.00.00.00

Searching for device of type 54 with ID 2 0 0 ... FAILSearching for device of type 54 with ID 3 0 0 ... FAILPCU:emon_1107 % msg 113 5 66 0 0abh 2 7 7 3 17

Accessing GSL descriptors.

Entry at index 0:

35.00.00.00.00.00.00.01

Entry at index 2:

35.01.00.00.00.00.00.02

Searching for device of type 53 with ID 1 0 0 ... SUCCESS

35.01.00.00.00.00.00.02

Searching for device of type 53 with ID 2 0 0 ... FAILSearching for device of type 53 with ID 3 0 0 ... FAILPCU:emon_1107 % msg 113 5 66 0 0abh 2 7 7 3 18

Accessing GBL descriptors.

Entry at index 0:

39.00.00.00.01.00.01.1F.0A.0F.06.03.04.00.00.00

Searching for device of type 57 with ID 1 0 0 ... FAILSearching for device of type 57 with ID 2 0 0 ... FAILSearching for device of type 57 with ID 3 0 0 ... FAIL

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5.2 PSP debugging commands

5.2.1 CB Debugging Messages

For a list of debugging options send the following message to CB:

msg_s 208 09000h 0 0 0 0

 CB DEBUGGING OPTIONS:

Usage: msg_s 208 09000h 0 0 0 <value><1> Display timers<2> Update timers

<3> Print table summary<4> Print master table<5> Print main table<6> Print temp table<7> Print PRP table<8> Print router registration table<9> Print CELL to PRP mappings<10> Print SITE state table<11> Change/Display balancer parameters

 

Display Timers

PCU:emon_1107 % msg 208 9000h 0 0 0 1CB GLOBAL TIMERS:variable name (timer id) = timeout value in millisecondscb_cell_back_list_wait_time (0x3) = 30000 ms

cb_ent_notif_resp_wait_time (0x11) = 90000 mscb_cell_deact_comp_wait_time (0x4) = 10000 mscb_con_up_comp_wait_time (0x5) = 10000 mscb_router_up_comp_wait_time (0x2) = 90000 mscb_entity_status_wait_time (0xf1) = 90000 mscb_cell_status_data_wait_time (0x6) = 30000 ms

 

Update Timers

(update the cell backing list wait time to 10 seconds)

PCU:emon_1107 % msg 208 9000h 0 0 0 2 3h 10cb_process_timer_update.c: Updating timeout value for 0x3 to 10 seconds.

 

Print Table Summary

PCU:emon_1107 % msg 208 9000h 0 0 0 3CB SUMMARY:Resources available per PRP: 30 Total available PRP/GDS resources: 30lci site(state) PRP alloc dmd res max---- ----------- --- ----- --- --- ---0 20(0) 4 7 7 7 7

Definition of Terms:

lci - The local cell id of the GPRS CELL

state - 0 is OP_DISABLED, 0x3 is OP_BUSY

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prp - The prp ID

alloc - Number of resources CB allocated for this CELL

dmd - Demand, in timeslots, requested by the CELL (TRS)

res - Database value of res_gprs_pdch for the CELL

max - Database value of max_gprs_pdch for the CELL

PCU:emon_1107 % msg_s 208 09000h 0 0 0CB MAIN TABLE:

deact deact deact deactlci rtf alloc CPU reasn timer id lci rtf alloc CPU reasn timer id---- ---- ----- ---- ----- -------- ---- ---- ----- ---- ----- --------

0 0 2 1104 0xff 0 0x1 0 2 1104 0xff 0

End of CB MAIN TABLE.PCU:emon_1107 % msg_s 208 09000h 0 0 0 0CB DEBUGGING OPTIONS:Usage: msg_s 208 09000h 0 0 0 <value><1> Display timers<2> Update timers<3> Print table summary<4> Print master table<5> Print main table<6> Print temp table<7> Print PRP table<8> Print router registration table

<9> Print CELL to PRP mappings<10> Print SITE state table<11> Change/Display balancer parameters

PCU:emon_1107 % msg_s 208 09000h 0 0 0 1CB GLOBAL TIMERS:

variable name (timer id) = timeout value in milliseconds

cb_cell_back_list_wait_time (0x3) = 30000 mscb_ent_notif_resp_wait_time (0x11) = 15000 mscb_cell_deact_comp_wait_time (0x4) = 10000 mscb_con_up_comp_wait_time (0x5) = 10000 mscb_router_up_comp_wait_time (0x2) = 10000 mscb_entity_status_wait_time (0xf1) = 10000 mscb_cell_status_data_wait_time (0x6) = 10000 ms

PCU:emon_1107 % msg_s 208 09000h 0 0 0 3CB SUMMARY:Resources available per PRP: 120 Total available PRP/GDS resources: 72

lci site(state) PRP alloc dmd res max lci site(state) PRP alloc dmd res max---- ----------- --- ----- --- --- --- ---- ----------- --- ----- --- --- ---

0 2(3) 4 1 0 1 1 0xb 5(3) 4 1 0 1 10x1 2(3) 4 1 0 1 1 0xc 9(3) 4 1 0 1 10x2 2(3) 4 1 0 1 1 0xd 9(3) 4 1 0 1 10x3 1(3) 4 2 0 2 2 0xe 12(3) 4 1 0 1 10x4 1(3) 4 2 0 2 2 0xf 12(3) 4 1 0 1 10x5 1(3) 4 2 0 2 2 0x10 12(3) 4 2 0 2 20x6 4(3) 4 2 0 2 2 0x11 14(3) 4 2 0 2 20x7 4(3) 4 2 0 2 2 0x12 14(3) 4 2 0 2 2

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0x8 4(3) 4 2 0 2 2 0x13 14(3) 4 2 0 2 20x9 5(3) 4 1 0 1 1 0x14 51(3) 4 1 0 1 10xa 5(3) 4 1 0 1 1

Number of cells ( 21).Total allocated ( 31). Total reserved ( 31). Total maximum ( 31).

END OF CB SUMMARY.

 

PCU:emon_1107 % msg_s 208 09000h 0 0 0 4CB MASTER TABLE:

PRP resources available: 120GDS resources available: 72

lci site dmd rtf res max lci site dmd rtf res max---- ---- --- ---- --- --- ---- ---- --- ---- --- ---

1. 0 7 0 0 1 2 2. 0x1 14 0 0 1 2

PCU:emon_1107 % msg_s 208 09000h 0 0 0 5CB MAIN TABLE:

deact deact deact deactlci rtf alloc CPU reasn timer id lci rtf alloc CPU reasn timer id---- ---- ----- ---- ----- -------- ---- ---- ----- ---- ----- --------

0 0 2 1104 0xff 0 0x1 0 2 1104 0xff 0

End of CB MAIN TABLE.

PCU:emon_1107 % msg_s 208 09000h 0 0 0 6CB TEMP TABLE:

deact deact deact deactlci rtf alloc CPU reasn timer id lci rtf alloc CPU reasn timer id

---- ---- ----- ---- ----- -------- ---- ---- ----- ---- ----- --------0 0 2 1104 0xff 0 0x1 0 2 1104 0xff 0

End of CB TEMP TABLE.

PCU:emon_1107 % msg_s 208 09000h 0 0 0 7CB PRP TABLE:

resourcesCPU allocated state load------ --------- ----- ----0x1100 0 0 00x1101 0 0 00x1102 0 0 00x1103 0 0 0

0x1104 4 0x3 00x1105 0 0 00x1106 0 0 00x1107 0 0 00x1108 0 0 00x1109 0 0 00x110a 0 0 00x110b 0 0 00x110c 0 0 00x110d 0 0 00x110e 0 0 00x110f 0 0 00x1110 0 0 0

PCU:emon_1107 % msg_s 208 09000h 0 0 0 8

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CB RR TABLE:message

CPU registered pending------ ---------- -------0x1100 0 00x1101 1 00x1102 1 00x1103 0 00x1104 0 00x1105 0 00x1106 0 00x1107 0 00x1108 0 00x1109 0 00x110a 0 00x110b 0 00x110c 0 00x110d 0 00x110e 0 00x110f 0 00x1110 0 0

PCU:emon_1107 % msg_s 208 09000h 0 0 0 9CB CELL TO PRP MAP:

CPU ID Local Cell Ids------ --------------------------------------------------------------------0x1104 0 0x1

PCU:emon_1107 % msg_s 208 09000h 0 0 0 10CB SITE STATE TABLE:

Site 0: 0x3 Site 7: 0x3 Site 14: 0x3

PCU:emon_1107 % msg_s 208 09000h 0 0 0 11CELL BALANCING ALGORITHM PARAMETERS:

CB_MAX_PRP_THRESHOLD(0): 75CB_MIN_PRP_THRESHOLD(0x1): 25CB_MID_PRP_THRESHOLD(0x2): 50CB_CELL_OFFLOAD_MIN(0x3): 2CB_CELL_OFFLOAD_MID(0x4): 1

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5.2.2 CB Related Filters

Router Updates to pCA fil start_new tag 801h

Router Update Completes from pCA fil start_new tag 8f6h

Router Updates to GR  fil start_new tag 7001h

Router Update Completes from GR  fil start_new tag 70f6h

Router Update Register from GR  fil start_new tag 700bh

Router Update Cancel from GR  fil start_new tag 700ch

Cell Activates to GBM fil start_new tag 70f9h

Cell Deactivates to GBM fil start_new tag 70f8h

Cell Deactivate Completes from PRM fil start_new tag 7118h

Carrier Updates to PRM fil start_new tag 7101h

GPRS Carrier State Change from CRM fil start_new tag 8004731eh

GPRS Carrier State Change to PRM fil start_new tag 711eh

GPRS Carrier State Change Response to CRM fil start_new tag 8004731fh

PCU Cell State Change to GBMfil start_new tag 700fh

Cell Balancing Data from TRS fil start_new tag 7105h

Cell Backing list to AM fil start_new tag 80047301h

Entity Notify Requests to pCM fil start_new tag 1603h

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GPRS Unavailable to CRM fil start_new tag 80047310h

GPRS Unavailable Response from CRM fil start_new tag 80047311h

Connection Update Completes from pSM fil start_new tag 803h box 0dh

Fields Changed from pCM fil start_new tag 8002013dh

Fields Changed ACK to pCM fil start_new tag 102h

Cell Status Request from CM fil start_new tag 80049265h

Cell Status Response to CM fil start_new tag 80049266h

GPRS Status Request to GBM fil start_new tag 7010h

GPRS Status Response from GBM fil start_new tag 7011h

GPRS Access Class Request to SYM fil start_new tag 7110h

GPRS Access Class Response from SYM fil start_new tag 7111h

PD Channel Usage Request to PRM fil start_new tag 710ah

PD Channel Usage Response from PRM fil start_new tag 710bh

 

5.2.3 CB Related IIR's

 

• Changes to the PRP and its effect on the master table

iir_mod 208 3h

PCU:emon_1107 % Hder: ds fe dp d0 dm e tag 7105(FM_PRPCELL_BALANCING_DATA)Mlen 9(deci): 5 69 a 6a 2 0 0 1 0Hder: ds 1 dp 25 dm 8 tag 80047301(PRP_CP CELL_BACKING_LIST)

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Mlen 5(deci): 1 18 2 0 1Hder: ds fe dp d0 dm e tag 7105(FM_PRP CELL_BALANCING_DATA)Mlen 9(deci): 5 69 a 6a 2 0 9 1 0Hder: ds 1 dp 25 dm 8 tag 80047301(PRP_CP CELL_BACKING_LIST)Mlen 5(deci): 1 18 2 0 1Hder: ds fe dp d0 dm e tag 7105(FM_PRP CELL_BALANCING_DATA)Mlen 9(deci): 5 69 a 6a 2 0 0 1 0Hder: ds 1 dp 25 dm 8 tag 80047301(PRP_CP CELL_BACKING_LIST)Mlen 5(deci): 1 18 2 0 1

• Changes to the GDS and its effect on the master table

iir_mod 208 4h

PCU:emon_1107 % cb_alloc_dealloc.c: resources allocated: 11 resources available:72cb_alloc.c: allocate 61 resources.cb_alloc.c: 61 PRP/GDS resources remain unallocated to cells.cb_pack.c: cell 0 ABLE to fit ALL of its resources (6) onto current PRP 4.cb_pack.c: cell 0x1 ABLE to fit ALL of its resources (5) onto current PRP 4.

• Actions of the cell balancing algorithm

iir_mod 208 5h

PCU:emon_1107 % Hder: ds fe dp d0 dm e tag 7105(FM_PRPCELL_BALANCING_DATA)Mlen 9(deci): 5 69 a 6a 2 0 9 1 0

Hder: ds 1 dp 25 dm 8 tag 80047301(PRP_CP CELL_BACKING_LIST)Mlen 5(deci): 1 18 2 0 1

cb_alloc_dealloc.c: resources allocated: 11 resources available: 72

cb_alloc.c: allocate 61 resources.cb_alloc.c: 61 PRP/GDS resources remain unallocated to cells.

cb_pack.c: cell 0 ABLE to fit ALL of its resources (6) onto current PRP 4.

cb_pack.c: cell 0x1 ABLE to fit ALL of its resources (5) onto current PRP 4.

• Timer related

iir_mod 208 6h

PCU:emon_1107 % cb_alloc_dealloc.c: resources allocated: 11 resources available:72cb_alloc.c: allocate 61 resources.

cb_alloc.c: 61 PRP/GDS resources remain unallocated to cells.cb_pack.c: cell 0 ABLE to fit ALL of its resources (6) onto current PRP 4.cb_pack.c: cell 0x1 ABLE to fit ALL of its resources (5) onto current PRP 4.

• Router related

iir_mod 208 7h

PCU:emon_1107 % Hder: ds fe dp d0 dm e tag 7105(FM_PRPCELL_BALANCING_DATA)Mlen 9(deci): 5 69 14 6a 2 0 9 1 0

Hder: ds 1 dp 25 dm 8 tag 80047301(PRP_CP CELL_BACKING_LIST)Mlen 5(deci): 1 18 2 0 1

cb_alloc_dealloc.c: resources allocated: 11 resources available: 72

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cb_alloc.c: allocate 61 resources.cb_alloc.c: 61 PRP/GDS resources remain unallocated to cells.cb_pack.c: cell 0 ABLE to fit ALL of its resources (6) onto current PRP 4.cb_pack.c: cell 0x1 ABLE to fit ALL of its resources (5) onto current PRP 4.

• Cell balancing data message from TRS reception and status

iir_mod 208 0ah

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5.2.4 CB Related message sends

Start Process from pCA to CB

msg_send 0d0h 204h 42h 0 7b01h 1

Entity Notification Registration Response from pCA 

msg_send 0d0h 0eh 42h 0 1631h 0 0

Entity Notification Registration Response from BSC CA 

msg_send 0d0h 204h 42h 0 1631h 0 0

PRP x transitions from OP_DISABLED to OP_BUSY

msg_send 0d0h 0eh 42h 0 1632h 1 38h x 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

# ENTITY STATUS CHANGE# Values: op_busy=3,op_disabled=1,admin_not_equipped=1,admin_locked=3,dproc=38h,gds=36h# device type: 2nd data byte

# device id: 3rd data byte# old_op_state: 8th data byte# new_admin_state: 13th data byte# new_op_state: 14th data byte# new_admin_state:# DPROC subtype (1=PRP,2=PICP): 38th byte# GDS subtype (?): 38th byte

PRP x transitions from OP_BUSY to OP_DISABLED

msg_send 0d0h 0eh 42h 0 1632h 1 38h x 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

GDS x transitions from OP_DISABLED to OP_BUSY

msg_send 0d0h 0eh 42h 0 1632h 1 36h x 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

GDS x transitions from OP_BUSY to OP_DISABLED

msg_send 0d0h 0eh 42h 0 1632h 1 36h x 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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PICP x transitions from OP_DISABLED to OP_BUSY

msg_send 0d0h 0eh 42h 0 1632h 1 38h x 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0

PICP x transitions from OP_BUSY to OP_DISABLED

msg_send 0d0h 0eh 42h 0 1632h 1 38h x 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0

CELL x transitions from OP_DISABLED to OP_BUSY at related SITE location y

msg_send 0d0h 0204h 42h 0 1632h 1 25h x 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

SITE x transitions from OP_DISABLED to OP_BUSY

msg_send 0d0h 0204h 42h 0 1632h 1 1eh x 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

GSL x being equipped 

msg_send 0d0h 0eh 42h 0 1632h 1 035h x 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0

Router update complete from pCA 

msg_send 0d0h 0fh 42h 0 8f6h 0f0h 67h 0

Router update complete from GR x

msg_send off_b_phys 0h 0 0d0h 0fh 0h x 0d7h 0 70f6h 0f0h 67h 0

gprs_enabled changed for CELL x (database notification from pCM)

msg 208 0eh 0 0 8004013dh 3dh 0 0 0 0 5 0f0h x

Fields Changed msg from pCM: x (max=1,res=2) has changed for cell y, carrier z

msg_s 0d0h 0eh 71h 0 13dh 3dh 0 0 0 0 x 0f0h y 0f1h z

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GPRS Carrier State Change from CRM for cell x, carrier y, state(0=OOS,1=INS) z

msg_s 0d0h 204h 22h 0 8004731eh 1eh 0f0h x 0f1h y 17h z

Cell balancing data message from PRP x

msg_send off_b_phys 0h 0 0d0h 0eh 0h x 0 0 7105h 5h 69h <prp load> 6ah <num of cells1> <lci 2> <demand 2> 

Connection update complete from pSM 

msg_send 0d0h 0dh 40h 0 803h 1 85h <num of cell/carrier pairs> <cell 1> <carrier 1> <

PCU Cell State Change message to GBM for CELL x. (0=oos,1=ins for cell & site state)

msg_send 0d2h 1ch 0d0h 0 700fh 0fh 0eh 0 0 0 x 45h cell_state 87h site_state

Cell Activate message to GBM from CB for CELL x, number of carriers n

msg_send 0d2h 1ch 0d0h 0 70f9h 0f9h 0eh 0 0 0 x 49h n local_carrier_id#n max_gprs_pdcres_gprs_pdch#n

 NOTE: To get local carrier id send this msg to CB on the MPROC: msg 208 9000h 0 0 0 5

Cell Deactivate message to GBM from CB for CELL x with reason y

msg_send 0d2h 1ch 0d0h 0 70f8h 0f8h 0e0h 0 0 0 x 77h y

· PRP locked reason: 0· PRP failed reason: 1· Congestion reason: 2· O&M Intervention reason: 3

Display TRS timer

off board: msg_s off_b_phys 0 1104h 0deh 9000h 0 0 0 0 6

on board: msg_s 0deh 9000h 0 0 6

Change TRS timer to 60 seconds

off board: msg_s off_b_phys 0 1104h 0deh 9000h 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0eah 5fh

on board: msg_s 0deh 9000h 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0eah 5fh

5.2.5 pCA Debug messages

msg 66 9000h 0 0 0 0ffh - DEBUG HELP MESSAGE

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pCA DEBUG HELP MESSAGES. Display things, unless otherwise noted.

INTERNAL REQUEST: msg_send 66 9000h 0 0 0 0dah 0ROUTER REQUEST: msg_send 66 9000h 0 0 0 0dah 1NORMAL REQUEST: msg_send 66 9000h 0 0 0 0dah 2CMIS REQUEST: msg_send 66 9000h 0 0 0 0dah 3

ENTITY NOTIFICATION: msg_send 66 9000h 0 0 0 0dehSTATUS NOTIFICATION: msg_send 66 9000h 0 0 0 0dbhSingle DIB: msg_send 66 9000h 0 0 0 0ddh 1 <dev_name> <id0> <id1> <id2>All DIBs: msg_send 66 9000h 0 0 0 0ddh 2 <dev_name>Single History: msg_send 66 9000h 0 0 0 1 1 <dev_name> <id0> <id1> <id2>All Histories: msg_send 66 9000h 0 0 0 1 2 <dev_name>Clear Single History: msg_send 66 9000h 0 0 0 2 1 <dev_name> <id0> <id1> <id2>Clear all Histories: msg_send 66 9000h 0 0 0 2 2 <dev_name>

Active Tag List (whole): msg_send 66 9000h 0 0 0 0ach 3Active Tag List (single): msg_send 66 9000h 0 0 0 0ach 1 <index (2 bytes)>Affected FU List (whole): msg_send 66 9000h 0 0 0 0afh 3Affected FU List (single): msg_send 66 9000h 0 0 0 0afh 1 <index (2 bytes)>Capacity Tables: msg_send 66 9000h 0 0 0 0cah

Change Timer Value: msg_send 66 9000h 0 0 0 3 <timer define> 0 <time (4 bytes)>Change NRQ Upper thresh: msg_send 66 9000h 0 0 0 0dch 0ffh <thresh (2 bytes)>Change NRQ Lower thresh: msg_send 66 9000h 0 0 0 0dch 0 <thresh (2 bytes)>

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5.2.6 pSM Debug messages

 pSM help message:

msg 40h 9000h 0 0 0 0ffh

Other debug messages:

1. To display the contents of the pSM GCI TABLE for a particular GDS:

msg_send 40h 9000h 0 0 0 2 <(ubyte)gds id>

PCU:emon_1107 % msg_send 40h 09000h 0 0 0h 2 1---- 01101h avail

4 3 0 2 0 ----- - -- ------ 01101h avail5 3 0 2 1 ----- - -- ------ 01101h avail6 3 0 2 2 ----- - -- ------ 01101h avail7 3 0 2 3 ----- - -- ------ 01101h avail8 3 0 3 0 ----- - -- ------ 01101h avail9 3 0 3 1 ----- - -- ------ 01101h avail1

#### CONTENTS OF pSM GCI TABLE FOR GDS ID: 1 ####

ROW GCI:msi-mms-ts-gr CELL CAR TS PRP-CPU-ID GCI-PARNT-CPU STATUS--- ----------------- ---- --- -- ---------- ------------- ------0 3 0 1 0 ----- - -- ------ 01101h avail1 3 0 1 1 ----- - -- ------ 01101h avail2 3 0 1 2 ----- - -- ------ 01101h avail3 3 0 1 3 ----- - -- -- -- ------ 01101h avail17 3 0 5 1 ----- - -- ------ 01101h avail

18 3 0 5 2 ----- - -- ------ 01101h avail19 3 0 5 3 ----- - -- ------ 01101h avail20 3 0 6 0 ----- - -- ------ 01101h avail21 3 0 6 1 ----- - -- ------ 01101h avail22 3 0 6 2 ----- - -- ------ 01101h a0 3 0 3 2 -----

- --11 3 0 3 3 ----- - -- ------ 01101h avail12 3 0 4 0 ----- - -- ------ 01101h avail13 3 0 4 1 ----- - -- ------ 01101h avail14 3 0 4 2 ----- - -- ------ 01101h avail15 3 0 4 3 ----- - -- ------ 01101h avail16 3 0 5 0 ----- ----- - -- ------ 01101h avail30 3 0 8 2 ----- - -- ------ 01101h avail31 3 0 8 3 ----- - -- ------ 01101h avail32 3 0 9 0 ----- - -- ------ 01101h avail33 3 0 9 1 ----- - -- ------ 01101h avail34 3 0 9 2 ----- - -- ------ 01101h avail

35 3 0 9 3 ----- - -- ------ 01101vail23 3 0 6 3 ----- - -- ------ 01101h avail24 3 0 7 0 ----- - -- ------ 01101h avail25 3 0 7 1 ----- - -- ------ 01101h avail26 3 0 7 2 ----- - -- ------ 01101h avail27 3 0 7 3 ----- - -- ------ 01101h avail28 3 0 8 0 ----- - -- ------ 01101h avail29 3 0 8 1 - 2 ----- - -- ------ 01101h avail43 3 0 11 3 ----- - -- ------ 01101h avail44 3 0 12 0 ----- - -- ------ 01101h avail45 3 0 12 1 ----- - -- ------ 01101h avail46 3 0 12 2 ----- - -- ------ 01101h avail47 3 0 12 3 ----- - -- ------ 01101h avail48 3 0 13 0 ----- - -- ------ h avail36 3 0 10 0 ----- - -- ------ 01101h avail37 3 0 10 1 ----- - -- ------ 01101h avail

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38 3 0 10 2 ----- - -- ------ 01101h avail39 3 0 10 3 ----- - -- ------ 01101h avail40 3 0 11 0 ----- - -- ------ 01101h avail41 3 0 11 1 ----- - -- ------ 01101h avail42 3 0 11 0 14 3 ----- - -- ------ 01101h avail56 3 0 15 0 ----- - -- ------ 01101h avail57 3 0 15 1 ----- - -- ------ 01101h avail58 3 0 15 2 ----- - -- ------ 01101h avail59 3 0 15 3 ----- - -- ------ 01101h avail60 3 0 16 0 ----- - -- ------ 01101h avail61 3 0 16 1 ----- - -- 01101h avail49 3 0 13 1 ----- - -- ------ 01101h avail50 3 0 13 2 ----- - -- ------ 01101h avail51 3 0 13 3 ----- - -- ------ 01101h avail52 3 0 14 0 ----- - -- ------ 01101h avail53 3 0 14 1 ----- - -- ------ 01101h avail54 3 0 14 2 ----- - -- ------ 01101h avail55 3 ------ 01101h avail62 3 0 16 2 ----- - -- ------ 01101h avail63 3 0 16 3 ----- - -- ------ 01101h avail64 3 0 17 0 ----- - -- ------ 01101h avail65 3 0 17 1 ----- - -- ------ 01101h avail

66 3 0 17 2 ----- - -- ------ 01101h avail67 3 0 17 3 ----- - -- ------ 01101h availPCU:emon_1107 % 68 3 0 18 0 ----- - -- ------ 01101h avail69 3 0 18 1 ----- - -- ------ 01101h avail70 3 0 18 2 ----- - -- ------ 01101h avail71 3 0 18 3 ----- - -- ------ 01101h avail

** SUMMARY DATA FOR GDS 1 **----------------------

NUMBER OF CONNECTED GCIs: 0NUMBER OF AVAILABLE GCIs: 72NUMBER OF UNAVAILABLE(OOS) GCIs: 0NUMBER OF GCIs AWAITING CONNECTION: 0NUMBER OF GCIs AWAITING DISCONNECTION: 0

***************************** DONE *****************************

2. To display the contents of the pSM RCI Hash Table:

msg_send 40h 9000h 0 0 0 3 <(ulong) cell id>

PCU:emon_1107 % msg_send 40h 9000h 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0

## pSM RCI HASH TABLE DATA FOR CELL: 0000h ##

GCI:msi-mms-ts-gr CELL CAR TS STATUS----------------- ---- --- -- ------

** SUMMARY DATA FOR ENTIRE pSM RCI HASH TABLE **------------------------------------------

NUMBER OF EXISTING CONNECTIONS: 0NUMBER OF CON. REQS AWAITING RESPONSE FROM SM: 0NUMBER OF DISCON. REQS AWAITING RESPONSE FROM SM: 0

****************************** DONE ***************************PCU:emon_1107 % msg_send 40h 9000h 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 1

## pSM RCI HASH TABLE DATA FOR CELL: 0001h ##

GCI:msi-mms-ts-gr CELL CAR TS STATUS----------------- ---- --- -- ------

** SUMMARY DATA FOR ENTIRE pSM RCI HASH TABLE **------------------------------------------

NUMBER OF EXISTING CONNECTIONS: 0NUMBER OF CON. REQS AWAITING RESPONSE FROM SM: 0NUMBER OF DISCON. REQS AWAITING RESPONSE FROM SM: 0

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 ****************************** DONE *************************** 

3. To display the current values of pSM timers:

msg_send 40h 9000h 0 0 0 7

#### pSM: TIMER VALUES (IN MILLISECONDS) ####

PCU SWITCH RESPONSE MESSAGE TIMER VALUE: 07530hENTITY NOTIFY RESPONSE MESSAGE TIMER VALUE: 07530h********************************************************* 

4. To display all the RCIs mapped to a particular PRP board:

msg_send 40h 9000h 0 0 0 8 <(uword) PRP CPU ID> 

5. To display the number of pending PRM connect|disconnect requests:

msg_send 40h 9000h 0 0 0 6

PCU:emon_1107 % msg_send 40h 9000h 0 0 0 6

pSM: MESSAGE ID field contains the id sent in the message to SMwhile processing a request for the CELL and CARRIER from PRM.

MESSAGE ID CELL CARRIER---------- ---- -------

pSM-> NUMBER OF PENDING PRM REQUESTS: 0

NOTE: Do a `msg_send 40h 09000h 42h 0 0h 5 04h < MESSAGE ID >'from emon to see detailed status of a pending PRM request.

*************************** DONE ***************************PCU:emon_1107 % msg_send 40h 09000h 42h 0 0h 5 04h 

6. To display the current status of a pending connect|disconnectrequest message from PRM. A `message id' is required and thiscan be obtained by using debug message number 5.

msg_send 40h 9000h 0 0 0 5 04h <(ubyte)MESSAGE ID>

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5.2.7 pFTP Debug messages

Display Throttle Tables

msg_send 4bh 9000h 0 0 0 22

PCU:emon_1107 % msg_send 4bh 9000h 0 0 0 22BEGIN DEBUG DGB_DISP_THROT_TBLBSS Alarms: \n-----------\t\tDevice ID\treport\tcycles\trecvd\nalarm code 30alarm code 28alarm code 31alarm code 29alarm code 32alarm code 35alarm code 33alarm code 34\nCELL Alarms: \n------------

\t\tDevice ID\treport\tcycles\trecvd\nalarm code 5alarm code 6alarm code 4\nMMS Alarms: \n-----------\t\tDevice ID\treport\tcycles\trecvd\nalarm code 0alarm code 1alarm code 4alarm code 5END DEBUG DGB_DISP_THROT_TBL

Display Variables - device state pids

msg_send 4bh 9000h 0 0 0 23 1

PCU:emon_1107 % msg_send 4bh 9000h 0 0 0 23 10x0 (0) 0/0/0Entry 12 usage_flag FALSE pid 0x0 (0) 0/0/0Entry 13 usage_flag FALSE pid 0x0 (0) 0/0/0Entry PCU:emon_1107 %

4 Nonfatal SWFM Error Routine: em_send_no_mod_source4 Area: 0x00000001 Error: 0x00000007 PC: 0x009aa4c4 PID: 0x4b (pFTP)4 BSS Release: 1.6.1.3.73 Obj Version: 1.6.1.3.734 15-May-2000 15:50:45.319 Subsystem: 0xfe CPU: 0x1107 Board: MPROC

BEGIN DEBUG DBG_VARS 1Device State PIDsEntry 0 usage_flag FALSE pid 0x4b060003 (1258684419) 75/6/3Entry 1 usage_flag FALSE pid 0x0 (0) 0/0/0Entry 2 usage_flag FALSE pid 0x0 (0) 0/0/0Entry 3 usage_flag FALSE pid 0x0 (0) 0/0/0

Entry 4 usage_flag FALSE pid 0x0 (0) 0/0/0Entry 5 usage_flag FALSE pid 0x0 (0) 0/0/0Entry 6 usage_flag FALSE pid 0x0 (0) 0/0/0Entry 7 usage_flag FALSE pid 0x0 (0) 0/0/0Entry 8 usage_flag FALSE pid 0x0 (0) 0/0/0Entry 9 usage_flag FALSE pid 0x0 (0) 0/0/0Entry 10 usage_flag FALSE pid 0x0 (0) 0/0/0Entry 11 usage_flag FALSE pid 0x0 (0) 0/0/0Entry 20 usage_flag FALSE pid 0x0 (0) 0/0/0Entry 21 usage_flag FALSE pid 0x0 (0) 0/0/0Entry 22 usage_flag FALSE pid 0x0 (0) 0/0/0Entry 23 usage_flag FALSE pid 0x0 (0) 0/0/0END DEBUG DBG_VARS 1

4 Mailbox's threshold has been reached or exceeded.4 Count=0x4b Threshold=0x4b4 Source: flag: 1 MBID: 0x0000 path: 0xfe4b1107

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4 Destination: flag: 1 MBID: 0x0003 path: 0x001400004 Tag: 0x0000890b Data Pointer: 0x06d8e0584 Length: 0x0012 Local PID: 0x14 Local MBID: 0x0003

14 usage_flag FALSE pid 0x0 (0) 0/0/0Entry 15 usage_flag FALSE pid 0x0 (0) 0/0/0Entry 16 usage_flag FALSE pid 0x0 (0) 0/0/0Entry 17 usage_flag FALSE pid 0x0 (0) 0/0/0Entry 18 usage_flag FALSE pid 0x0 (0) 0/0/0Entry 19 usage_flag FALSE pid

Display Variables - alarm record tablesmsg_send 4bh 9000h 0 0 0 23 2

Display Variables - alarm history table

msg_send 4bh 9000h 0 0 0 23 3

PCU:emon_1107 % msg_send 4bh 9000h 0 0 0 23 3BEGIN DEBUG DBG_VARS 3Alarm History Tables:

MMS:\nMMS index 0Time\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t\nMMS index 1Time\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t\nMMS index 2Time\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0PCU:emon_1107 %

0 Nonfatal SWFM Error Routine: em_send_no_mod_source0 Area: 0x00000001 Error: 0x00000007 PC: 0x009aa4c4 PID: 0x4b (pFTP)0 BSS Release: 1.6.1.3.73 Obj Version: 1.6.1.3.730 15-May-2000 15:57:50.023 Subsystem: 0xfe CPU: 0x1107 Board: MPROC0 Mailbox's threshold has been reached or exceeded.0 Count=0x4b Threshold=0x4b0 Source: flag: 1 MBID: 0x0000 path: 0xfe4b11070 Destination: flag: 1 MBID: 0x0003 path: 0x001400000 Tag: 0x0000890b Data Pointer: 0x06d8e0580 Length: 0x000d Local PID: 0x14 Local MBID: 0x0003

,\t0,\t\nMMS index 3

Time\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t\nMMS index 4Time\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t\nMMS index 5Time\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t\nMMS index 6Time\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t\nMMS index 7Time\t

1 Nonfatal SWFM Error Routine: em_send_no_mod_source1 Area: 0x00000001 Error: 0x00000007 PC: 0x009aa4c4 PID: 0x4b (pFTP)1 BSS Release: 1.6.1.3.73 Obj Version: 1.6.1.3.731 15-May-2000 15:57:51.029 Subsystem: 0xfe CPU: 0x1107 Board: MPROC1 Mailbox's threshold has been reached or exceeded.1 Count=0x4b Threshold=0x4b1 Source: flag: 1 MBID: 0x4a6c path: 0xfe4b11071 Destination: flag: 1 MBID: 0x0003 path: 0x001400001 Tag: 0x0000890b Data Pointer: 0x06d8e0581 Length: 0x0012 Local PID: 0x14 Local MBID: 0x0003

0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t\nMMS index 8

Time\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t\nMMS index 9Time\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t\nMMS index 10Time\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t\nMMS index 11Time\t

2 Nonfatal SWFM Error Routine: em_send_no_mod_source2 Area: 0x00000001 Error: 0x00000007 PC: 0x009aa4c4 PID: 0x4b (pFTP)2 BSS Release: 1.6.1.3.73 Obj Version: 1.6.1.3.732 15-May-2000 15:57:52.036 Subsystem: 0xfe CPU: 0x1107 Board: MPROC2 Mailbox's threshold has been reached or exceeded.2 Count=0x4b Threshold=0x4b2 Source: flag: 1 MBID: 0x4a6c path: 0xfe4b11072 Destination: flag: 1 MBID: 0x0003 path: 0x001400002 Tag: 0x0000890b Data Pointer: 0x06d8e0582 Length: 0x0012 Local PID: 0x14 Local MBID: 0x0003

0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t\nMMS index 12

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Time\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t\nMMS index 13Time\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t\nMMS index 14Time\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t\nMMS index 15Time\t

3 Nonfatal SWFM Error Routine: em_send_no_mod_source3 Area: 0x00000001 Error: 0x00000007 PC: 0x009aa4c4 PID: 0x4b (pFTP)3 BSS Release: 1.6.1.3.73 Obj Version: 1.6.1.3.733 15-May-2000 15:57:53.043 Subsystem: 0xfe CPU: 0x1107 Board: MPROC3 Mailbox's threshold has been reached or exceeded.3 Count=0x4b Threshold=0x4b3 Source: flag: 1 MBID: 0x4a6c path: 0xfe4b11073 Destination: flag: 1 MBID: 0x0003 path: 0x001400003 Tag: 0x0000890b Data Pointer: 0x06d8e0583 Length: 0x0012 Local PID: 0x14 Local MBID: 0x0003

0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t\nMMS index 16Time\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t\nMMS index 17Time\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t\nMMS index 18Time\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t\nMMS index 19Time\t

4 Nonfatal SWFM Error Routine: em_send_no_mod_source

4 Area: 0x00000001 Error: 0x00000007 PC: 0x009aa4c4 PID: 0x4b (pFTP)4 BSS Release: 1.6.1.3.73 Obj Version: 1.6.1.3.734 15-May-2000 15:57:54.049 Subsystem: 0xfe CPU: 0x1107 Board: MPROC4 Mailbox's threshold has been reached or exceeded.4 Count=0x4b Threshold=0x4b4 Source: flag: 1 MBID: 0x4a6c path: 0xfe4b11074 Destination: flag: 1 MBID: 0x0003 path: 0x001400004 Tag: 0x0000890b Data Pointer: 0x06d8e0584 Length: 0x0012 Local PID: 0x14 Local MBID: 0x0003

0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t\nMMS index 20Time\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t\nMMS index 21Time\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t\nMMS index 22Time\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t\nMMS index 23Time\t

5 Nonfatal SWFM Error Routine: em_send_no_mod_source5 Area: 0x00000001 Error: 0x00000007 PC: 0x009aa4c4 PID: 0x4b (pFTP)

5 BSS Release: 1.6.1.3.73 Obj Version: 1.6.1.3.735 15-May-2000 15:57:55.056 Subsystem: 0xfe CPU: 0x1107 Board: MPROC5 Mailbox's threshold has been reached or exceeded.5 Count=0x4b Threshold=0x4b5 Source: flag: 1 MBID: 0x4a6c path: 0xfe4b11075 Destination: flag: 1 MBID: 0x0003 path: 0x001400005 Tag: 0x0000890b Data Pointer: 0x06d8e0585 Length: 0x0012 Local PID: 0x14 Local MBID: 0x0003

0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t\nMMS index 24Time\t642873266,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t\nMMS index 25Time\t642873267,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t\nMMS index 26Time\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t\nMMS index 27Time\t

6 Nonfatal SWFM Error Routine: em_send_no_mod_source6 Area: 0x00000001 Error: 0x00000007 PC: 0x009aa4c4 PID: 0x4b (pFTP)6 BSS Release: 1.6.1.3.73 Obj Version: 1.6.1.3.736 15-May-2000 15:57:56.063 Subsystem: 0xfe CPU: 0x1107 Board: MPROC6 Mailbox's threshold has been reached or exceeded.6 Count=0x4b Threshold=0x4b6 Source: flag: 1 MBID: 0x4a6c path: 0xfe4b11076 Destination: flag: 1 MBID: 0x0003 path: 0x001400006 Tag: 0x0000890b Data Pointer: 0x06d8e0586 Length: 0x0012 Local PID: 0x14 Local MBID: 0x0003

642873310,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t\nMMS index 28Time\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t\nMMS index 29Time\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t\nMMS index 30Time\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t\nMMS index 31Time\t

7 Nonfatal SWFM Error Routine: em_send_no_mod_source7 Area: 0x00000001 Error: 0x00000007 PC: 0x009aa4c4 PID: 0x4b (pFTP)7 BSS Release: 1.6.1.3.73 Obj Version: 1.6.1.3.73

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7 15-May-2000 15:57:57.069 Subsystem: 0xfe CPU: 0x1107 Board: MPROC7 Mailbox's threshold has been reached or exceeded.7 Count=0x4b Threshold=0x4b7 Source: flag: 1 MBID: 0x4a6c path: 0xfe4b11077 Destination: flag: 1 MBID: 0x0003 path: 0x001400007 Tag: 0x0000890b Data Pointer: 0x06d8e0587 Length: 0x0012 Local PID: 0x14 Local MBID: 0x0003

0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t\nMMS index 32Time\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t\nMMS index 33Time\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t\nMMS index 34Time\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t\nMMS index 35Time\t

8 Nonfatal SWFM Error Routine: em_send_no_mod_source8 Area: 0x00000001 Error: 0x00000007 PC: 0x009aa4c4 PID: 0x4b (pFTP)8 BSS Release: 1.6.1.3.73 Obj Version: 1.6.1.3.738 15-May-2000 15:57:58.076 Subsystem: 0xfe CPU: 0x1107 Board: MPROC8 Mailbox's threshold has been reached or exceeded.8 Count=0x4b Threshold=0x4b8 Source: flag: 1 MBID: 0x4a6c path: 0xfe4b11078 Destination: flag: 1 MBID: 0x0003 path: 0x001400008 Tag: 0x0000890b Data Pointer: 0x06d8e058

8 Length: 0x0012 Local PID: 0x14 Local MBID: 0x00030,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t\nMMS index 36Time\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t\nMMS index 37Time\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t\nMMS index 38Time\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t\nMMS index 39Time\t

9 Nonfatal SWFM Error Routine: em_send_no_mod_source9 Area: 0x00000001 Error: 0x00000007 PC: 0x009aa4c4 PID: 0x4b (pFTP)9 BSS Release: 1.6.1.3.73 Obj Version: 1.6.1.3.739 15-May-2000 15:57:59.082 Subsystem: 0xfe CPU: 0x1107 Board: MPROC9 Mailbox's threshold has been reached or exceeded.9 Count=0x4b Threshold=0x4b9 Source: flag: 1 MBID: 0x4a6c path: 0xfe4b11079 Destination: flag: 1 MBID: 0x0003 path: 0x001400009 Tag: 0x0000890b Data Pointer: 0x06d8e0589 Length: 0x0012 Local PID: 0x14 Local MBID: 0x0003

0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t\nMMS index 40Time\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t\nMMS index 41Time\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t\nMMS index 42Time\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t\nMMS index 43Time\t

a Nonfatal SWFM Error Routine: em_send_no_mod_sourcea Area: 0x00000001 Error: 0x00000007 PC: 0x009aa4c4 PID: 0x4b (pFTP)a BSS Release: 1.6.1.3.73 Obj Version: 1.6.1.3.73a 15-May-2000 15:58:00.089 Subsystem: 0xfe CPU: 0x1107 Board: MPROCa Mailbox's threshold has been reached or exceeded.a Count=0x4b Threshold=0x4ba Source: flag: 1 MBID: 0x4a6c path: 0xfe4b1107a Destination: flag: 1 MBID: 0x0003 path: 0x00140000a Tag: 0x0000890b Data Pointer: 0x06d8e058a Length: 0x0012 Local PID: 0x14 Local MBID: 0x0003

0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t\nMMS index 44Time\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t\nMMS index 45Time\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t\nMMS index 46Time\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t\nMMS index 47Time\t

b Nonfatal SWFM Error Routine: em_send_no_mod_sourceb Area: 0x00000001 Error: 0x00000007 PC: 0x009aa4c4 PID: 0x4b (pFTP)b BSS Release: 1.6.1.3.73 Obj Version: 1.6.1.3.73b 15-May-2000 15:58:01.096 Subsystem: 0xfe CPU: 0x1107 Board: MPROCb Mailbox's threshold has been reached or exceeded.b Count=0x4b Threshold=0x4bb Source: flag: 1 MBID: 0x4a6c path: 0xfe4b1107b Destination: flag: 1 MBID: 0x0003 path: 0x00140000b Tag: 0x0000890b Data Pointer: 0x06d8e058b Length: 0x0012 Local PID: 0x14 Local MBID: 0x0003

0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\t0,\tEND DEBUG DBG_VARS 3

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Display Variables – general

msg_send 4bh 9000h 0 0 0 23 0

PCU:emon_1107 % msg_send 4bh 9000h 0 0 0 23 0BEGIN DEBUG DBG_VARS 0Variable\t\tValuecurrent_config_tag\t0xfd800003untagged_alarm_config_tag\t\t0xffffffffTimer Table:\tName\t\t\tTimeout\tSet Device State\t30000\tEntity Registration\t45000\tDisplay Alarm Response\t450000\tMMS Audit Response\t10000Registration swap timer and Throttle Table Service timer:\tRegistration Timeout: 5\t\tCurrent Reg Timer Count: 1\tAlarm Throttle Timeout: 1\tCurrent Throt Timer Count: 1

END DEBUG DBG_VARS 0

Display Active Alarm Listmsg_send 4bh 9000h 0 0 0 24

PCU:emon_1107 % msg_send 4bh 9000h 0 0 0 24

BEGIN DEBUG DBG_DISP_ACT_ALARMSActive Alarm List:

Device\t\tCode\tCount \tTime\t Cnfg Tag Reprtd\tAI len31 0 0 0\t27\t1\t0x265177ad 0xfd000001 TRUE\t0

10 0 1 0\t16\t1\t0x265177b2 0xfd800001 TRUE\t0

10 1 1 0\t16\t1\t0x265177b3 0xfd800002 TRUE\t0

10 3 1 0\t16\t1\tPCU:emon_1107 %

c Nonfatal SWFM Error Routine: em_send_no_mod_sourcec Area: 0x00000001 Error: 0x00000007 PC: 0x009aa4c4 PID: 0x4b (pFTP)c BSS Release: 1.6.1.3.73 Obj Version: 1.6.1.3.73c 15-May-2000 16:00:44.126 Subsystem: 0xfe CPU: 0x1107 Board: MPROCc Mailbox's threshold has been reached or exceeded.c Count=0x4b Threshold=0x4bc Source: flag: 1 MBID: 0x0000 path: 0xfe4b1107c Destination: flag: 1 MBID: 0x0003 path: 0x00140000c Tag: 0x0000890b Data Pointer: 0x06d8e060c Length: 0x000e Local PID: 0x14 Local MBID: 0x0003

0x265177de 0xfd800003 TRUE\t0

END DEBUG DBG_DISP_ACT_ALARMS

Display Registration Tablesmsg_send 4bh 9000h 0 0 0 25

PCU:emon_1107 % msg_send 4bh 9000h 0 0 0 25BEGIN DEBUG DBG_DISP_REG_TABLESActive table (side 1): 2 processes of 20 possible.Pos 0\tflag 1:\tmbid 80\tsubsystem 1\taddr_process 114\tcpu 277Pos 1\tflag 1:\tmbid 1\tsubsystem 1\taddr_process 112\tcpu 280

Inactive table (side 0): 2 processes of 20 possible.

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Pos 0\tflag 1:\tmbid 80\tsubsystem 1\taddr_process 114\tcpu 277Pos 1\tflag 1:\tmbid 1\tsubsystem 1\taddr_process 112\tcpu 280END DEBUG DBG_DISP_REG_TABLES

Force removal of alarm for a device

msg_send 4bh 9000h 0 0 0 26 <device id> <alarm code>

Register for alarmsmsg_send 4bh 03h 01h 03h 2507h

Deregister for alarmsmsg_send 4bh 03h 01h 03h 2508h

Reset Sitemsg_send 4bh 03h 42h 24h 2514h 0h 0h

Set Periodic Timer againmsg_send 4bh 9000h 0 0 0 27

*** Generate a FATAL SWFM ***** BE AWARE THAT THIS WILL CAUSE BOARD/SITE RESET - gap inserted forsafety **

msg_send 4bh 9000h 0 0 0 [ must cut/paste ] 011h 0deh 0adh 0deh 0adh

*** THIS HELP MESSAGE ***msg_send 4bh 9000h 0h 0h 0h 0ffh

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5.3 PRP debugging commands

5.3.1 PRM

PRM help:msg_send 0d9h 9000h 0 0 7404 04 0

To print all active cells:msg_send 0d9h 9000h 0 0 7404 04 15 0ffh 0ffh 0ffh 0feh

PCU:emon_1104 % msg_send 0d9h 9000h 0 0 7404 04 15 0ffh 0ffh 0ffh 0fehCell Info For Active Cells

LCID:0x00000000 LCIdx: 0 St:01BCCHCrID: 0x00 GSvcSt:0x00 GBarSt:0x00GSvcSt: 0x00 GBarSt:0x00Next PSvcSt:0x00 Next PBarSt:0x00Pres PSvcSt:0x00 Pres PBarSt:0x00 RSSDel:0x0aMAUIP:0x00 MAWCon:0x00 StTim:0x00000000Cell Act Timeout:00005000 Cell Act Count:00000000 Cell Act Tmr ID:0x00000000Cell Rst Timeout:00030000 Cell Rst Timer:0x00000000Num Carriers: 0x01 SysInfo Req Cnt:0x00 SysInfo Pend: 0x00Num Carriers INS:0x01 Curr Stat Buff: 0x01Cell Activation In Progress Flag : 0GBM Cell State Change Request Pending Flag : 0Timeslot State : 0Frequency type : 1CR[ 0] ID:0x00

LCID:0x00000001 LCIdx: 1 St:01BCCHCrID: 0x00 GSvcSt:0x00 GBarSt:0x00

GSvcSt: 0x00 GBarSt:0x00Next PSvcSt:0x00 Next PBarSt:0x00Pres PSvcSt:0x00 Pres PBarSt:0x00 RSSDel:0x0aMAUIP:0x00 MAWCon:0x00 StTim:0x00000000Cell Act Timeout:00005000 Cell Act Count:00000000 Cell Act Tmr ID:0x00000000Cell Rst Timeout:00030000 Cell Rst Timer:0x00000000Num Carriers: 0x01 SysInfo Req Cnt:0x00 SysInfo Pend: 0x00Num Carriers INS:0x01 Curr Stat Buff: 0x01Cell Activation In Progress Flag : 0GBM Cell State Change Request Pending Flag : 0Timeslot State : 0Frequency type : 1CR[ 0] ID:0x00

To print cell 5:msg_send 0d9h 9000h 0 0 7404 04 15 0 0 0 5

Print all active carriers:msg_send 0d9h 9000h 0 0 7404 04 14 0ffh 0ffh 0ffh 0feh 0feh

 

Local Cell ID:0x00000000 Local CR ID:0x00 Local CR State:0x01 Logging:0Max GPRS TS:0x02 Res GPRS TS:0x01 TS Bitmap: 0x00MA Update Rec flag:0x00

PCU:emon_1104 % task spawned: id = 0x6b03408, name = t5TS[0]: ULTFI Map:0xff 0xff DLTFI Map:0xff 0xff PICP ID:0xff State:INACTIVETS[1]: ULTFI Map:0xff 0xff DLTFI Map:0xff 0xff PICP ID:0xff State:INACTIVETS[2]: ULTFI Map:0xff 0xff DLTFI Map:0xff 0xff PICP ID:0xff State:INACTIVETS[3]: ULTFI Map:0xff 0xff DLTFI Map:0xff 0xff PICP ID:0xff State:INACTIVETS[4]: ULTFI Map:0xff 0xff DLTFI Map:0xff 0xff PICP ID:0xff State:INACTIVE

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TS[5]: ULTFI Map:0xff 0xff DLTFI Map:0xff 0xff PICP ID:0xff State:INACTIVETS[6]: ULTFI Map:0xff 0xff DLTFI Map:0xff 0xff PICP ID:0xff State:INACTIVETS[7]: ULTFI Map:0xff 0xff DLTFI Map:0xff 0xff PICP ID:0xff State:INACTIVEAsg Stat Cnt: 0 MS Idx/TS: 00 NUM RSS Blks: 00

TS AFN MFrame # RelBlk# Blk Delay UL_CA DL_CA UL_ABN DL_ABN-- ---------- ---------- ------- --------- ------ ----- ------ ------00 0 0 00 00 00 00 0 001 0 0 00 00 00 00 0 002 0 0 00 00 00 00 0 003 0 0 00 00 00 00 0 004 0 0 00 00 00 00 0 005 0 0 00 00 00 00 0 006 0 0 00 00 00 00 0 007 0 0 00 00 00 00 0 0TS Received: 0x00Total TS Outstanding: 0x00

TS:0 MS Index:0x00 TAI Counter: 0xff TAI Piece:0x00000000TS:1 MS Index:0x00 TAI Counter: 0xff TAI Piece:0x00000000TS:2 MS Index:0x00 TAI Counter: 0xff TAI Piece:0x00000000TS:3 MS Index:0x00 TAI Counter: 0xff TAI Piece:0x00000000TS:4 MS Index:0x00 TAI Counter: 0xff TAI Piece:0x00000000TS:5 MS Index:0x00 TAI Counter: 0xff TAI Piece:0x00000000

TS:6 MS Index:0x00 TAI Counter: 0xff TAI Piece:0x00000000TS:7 MS Index:0x00 TAI Counter: 0xff TAI Piece:0x00000000

RSS Block BitmapTS[1]: ULTFI Map:0xff 0xff DLTFI Map:0xff 0xff PICP ID:0xff State:INACTIVETS[2]: ULTFI Map:0xff 0xff DLTFI Map:0xff 0xff PICP ID:0xff State:INACTIVETS[3]: ULTFI Map:0xff 0xff DLTFI Map:0xff 0xff PICP ID:0xff State:INACTIVETS[4]: ULTFI Map:0xff 0xff DLTFI Map:0xff 0xff PICP ID:0xff State:INACTIVETS[5]: ULTFI Map:0xff 0xff DLTFI Map:0xff 0xff PICP ID:0xff State:INACTIVETS[0] 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0TS[1] 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0TS[2] 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0TS[3] 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0TS[4] 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0TS[5] 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0TS[6] 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0TS[7] 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Local Cell ID:0x00000001 Local CR ID:0x00 Local CR State:0x01 Logging:0Max GPRS TS:0x02 Res GPRS TS:0x01 TS Bitmap: 0x00MA Update Rec flag:0x00TS[0]: ULTFI Map:0xff 0xff DLTFI Map:0xff 0xff PICP ID:0xff State:INACTIVETS[6]: ULTFI Map:0xff 0xff DLTFI Map:0xff 0xff PICP ID:0xff State:INACTIVETS[7]: ULTFI Map:0xff 0xff DLTFI Map:0xff 0xff PICP ID:0xff State:INACTIVEAsg Stat Cnt: 0 MS Idx/TS: 00 NUM RSS Blks: 00

TS AFN MFrame # RelBlk# Blk Delay UL_CA DL_CA UL_ABN DL_ABN-- ---------- ---------- ------- --------- ------ ----- ------ ------00 0 0 00 00 00 00 0 001 0 0 00 00 00 00 0 002 0 0 00 00 00 00 0 003 0 0 00 00 00 00 0 004 0 0 00 00 00 00 0 005 0 0 00 00 00 00 0 006 0 0 00 00 00 00 0 007 0 0 00 00 00 00 0 0TS Received: 0x00Total TS Outstanding: 0x00

TS:0 MS Index:0x00 TAI Counter: 0xff TAI Piece:0x00000000TS:1 MS Index:0x00 TAI Counter: 0xff TAI Piece:0x00000000TS:2 MS Index:0x00 TAI Counter: 0xff TAI Piece:0x00000000TS:3 MS Index:0x00 TAI Counter: 0xff TAI Piece:0x00000000TS:4 MS Index:0x00 TAI Counter: 0xff TAI Piece:0x00000000TS:5 MS Index:0x00 TAI Counter: 0xff TAI Piece:0x00000000TS:6 MS Index:0x00 TAI Counter: 0xff TAI Piece:0x00000000TS:7 MS Index:0x00 TAI Counter: 0xff TAI Piece:0x00000000RSS Block BitmapTS[0] 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0TS[1] 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0TS[2] 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0TS[3] 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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TS[4] 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0TS[5] 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0TS[6] 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0TS[7] 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

PRM Cell 5 and Carrier 1:msg_send 0d9h 9000h 0 0 7404 04 14 0 0 0 5 1

PRM Cell 5 and Carrier 0:msg_send 0d9h 9000h 0 0 7404 04 14 0 0 0 5 0

CR_CONF_CR_TS_LISTmsg_send 34 9000h 0 0 0 0bbh 0f0h 5

PRM cell 3 and Carrier 2:msg_send 0d9h 9000h 0 0 7404 04 14 0 0 0 3 2

CR_CONF_CR_TS_LISTmsg_send 34 9000h 0 0 0 0bbh 0f0h 3

Start logging cell 5 cr 0msg_send 0d9h 9000h 0 0 7404 04 31 0 0 0 5 0

Stop logging cell 5 cr 0msg_send 0d9h 9000h 0 0 7404 04 32 0 0 0 5 0

To turn on prach watch:msg_send 0d9h 9000h 0 0 7404 04 37 1 0 0 0 0 0

To turn off prach watch:msg_send 0d9h 9000h 0 0 7404 04 37 0 0 0 0 0 0

To watch MAC CTL msg:iir_mod 0d9h 80000000h

To print this help message:msg_send 0d9h 9000h 0 0 7404 04 0 nothing else

To find a dl absolute block number in the log:

msg_send 0d9h 9000h 0 0 7404 04 4 <abn1> <abn3> <abn3> <abn4><ts>

To find a dl absolute frame number in the log:msg_send 0d9h 9000h 0 0 7404 04 5 <afn1> <afn3> <afn3> <afn4>

<ts>

To find a dl frame type in the log:msg_send 0d9h 9000h 0 0 7404 04 6 <frame>

To find an ul absolute block number in the log:msg_send 0d9h 9000h 0 0 7404 04 7 <abn1> <abn3> <abn3> <abn4>

<ts>

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To find an ul absolute frame number in the log:msg_send 0d9h 9000h 0 0 7404 04 8 <afn1> <afn3> <afn3> <afn4>

<ts>

To find an ul frame type in the log:msg_send 0d9h 9000h 0 0 7404 04 9 <frame>

To print the active TFIs:msg_send 0d9h 9000h 0 0 7404 04 10 <cell id 1> <cell id 2> <cell

id 3> <cell id 4>

To print a block in the log:msg_send 0d9h 9000h 0 0 7404 04 11 <dir> <ind 0> <ind 1> <ts>

To print the ts alloction in the log:msg_send 0d9h 9000h 0 0 7404 04 09 <ind 0> <ind 1> <ts>

To print the ca code log:msg_send 0d9h 9000h 0 0 7404 04 13 <ts> <ind 0> <ind 1> <num

blocks>

To print the carrier information:msg_send 0d9h 9000h 0 0 7404 04 14 <cell id 1> <cell id 2> <cell

id 3> <cell id 4> <cr id>

PCU:emon_1104%msg_send 0d9h 9000h 0 0 7404 04 14 0 0 0 0 0Carrier Info

Local Cell ID:0x00000000 Local CR ID:0x00 Local CR State:0x01 Logging:0

Max GPRS TS:0x02 Res GPRS TS:0x01 TS Bitmap: 0x00MA Update Rec flag:0x00PCU:emon_1104 % task spawned: id = 0x6b03408, name = t6TS[0]: ULTFI Map:0xff 0xff DLTFI Map:0xff 0xff PICP ID:0xff State:INACTIVETS[1]: ULTFI Map:0xff 0xff DLTFI Map:0xff 0xff PICP ID:0xff State:INACTIVETS[2]: ULTFI Map:0xff 0xff DLTFI Map:0xff 0xff PICP ID:0xff State:INACTIVE

TS AFN MFrame # RelBlk# Blk Delay UL_CA DL_CA UL_ABN DL_ABNTS[3]: ULTFI Map:0xff 0xff DLTFI Map:0xff 0xff PICP ID:0xff State:INACTIVETS[4]: ULTFI Map:0xff 0xff DLTFI Map:0xff 0xff PICP ID:0xff State:INACTIVETS[5]: ULTFI Map:0xff 0xff DLTFI Map:0xff 0xff PICP ID:0xff State:INACTIVETS[6]: ULTFI Map:0xff 0xff DLTFI Map:0xff 0xff PICP ID:0xff State:INACTIVETS[7]: ULTFI Map:0xff 0xff DLTFI Map:0xff 0xff PICP ID:0xff State:INACTIVEAsg Stat Cnt: 0 MS Idx/TS: 00 NUM RSS Blks: 00

06 0 0 00 00 00 00 0 007 0 0 00 00 00 00 0 0TS Received: 0x00Total TS Outstanding: 0x00

TS:0 MS Index:0x00 TAI Counter: 0xff TAI Piece:0x00000000-- ---------- ---------- ------- --------- ------ ----- ------ ------00 0 0 00 00 00 00 0 001 0 0 00 00 00 00 0 002 0 0 00 00 00 00 0 003 0 0 00 00 00 00 0 004 0 0 00 00 00 00 0 005 0 0 00 00 00 00 0 0TS:1 MS Index:0x00 TAI Counter: 0xff TAI Piece:0x00000000TS[0] TS:2 MS Index:0x00 TAI Counter: 0xff TAI Piece:0x00000000

TS:3 MS Index:0x00 TAI Counter: 0xff TAI Piece:0x00000000TS:4 MS Index:0x00 TAI Counter: 0xff TAI Piece:0x00000000TS:5 MS Index:0x00 TAI Counter: 0xff TAI Piece:0x00000000TS:6 MS Index:0x00 TAI Counter: 0xff TAI Piece:0x00000000TS:7 MS Index:0x00 TAI Counter: 0xff TAI Piece:0x00000000

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RSS Block Bitmap0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0TS[1] 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0TS[2] 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0TS[3] 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0TS[4] 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0TS[5] 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0TS[6] 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0TS[7] 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

To print the cell infomsg_send 0d9h 9000h 0 0 7404 04 15 <cell id 1> <cell id 2> <cell

id 3> <cell id 4>

PCU:emon_1104 % msg_send 0d9h 9000h 0 0 7404 04 15 0 0 0 0Cell Info

LCID:0x00000000 LCIdx: 0 St:01BCCHCrID: 0x00 GSvcSt:0x00 GBarSt:0x00GSvcSt: 0x00 GBarSt:0x00Next PSvcSt:0x00 Next PBarSt:0x00Pres PSvcSt:0x00 Pres PBarSt:0x00 RSSDel:0x0aMAUIP:0x00 MAWCon:0x00 StTim:0x00000000Cell Act Timeout:00005000 Cell Act Count:00000000 Cell Act Tmr ID:0x00000000Cell Rst Timeout:00030000 Cell Rst Timer:0x00000000Num Carriers: 0x01 SysInfo Req Cnt:0x00 SysInfo Pend: 0x00Num Carriers INS:0x01 Curr Stat Buff: 0x00Cell Activation In Progress Flag : 0GBM Cell State Change Request Pending Flag : 0Timeslot State : 0

Frequency type : 1CR[ 0] ID:0x00

msg_send 0d9h 9000h 0 0 7404 04 15 0ffh 0ffh 0ffh 0feh

PCU:emon_1104 % msg_send 0d9h 9000h 0 0 7404 04 15 0ffh 0ffh 0ffh 0fehGBM Cell State Change Request Pending Flag : 0Timeslot State : 0Frequency type : 1CR[ 0] ID:0x00

LCID:0x00000001 LCIdx: 1 St:01BCCHCrID: 0x00 GSvcSt:0x00 GBarSt:0x00GSvcSt: 0x00 GBarSt:0x00Next PSvcSt:0x00 Next PBarSt:0x00Pres PSvcSt:0x00 Pres PBarSt:0x00 RSSDel:0x0aMAUIP:0x00 MAWCon:0x00 StTim:0x00000000Cell Act Timeout:00005000 Cell Act Count:00000000 Cell Act Tmr ID:0x00000000Cell Rst Timeout:00030000 Cell Rst Timer:0x00000000Num Carriers: 0x01 SysInfo Req Cnt:0x00 SysInfo Pend: 0x00

Cell Info For Active Cells

LCID:0x00000000 LCIdx: 0 St:01BCCHCrID: 0x00 GSvcSt:0x00 GBarSt:0x00GSvcSt: 0x00 GBarSt:0x00Next PSvcSt:0x00 Next PBarSt:0x00Pres PSvcSt:0x00 Pres PBarSt:0x00 RSSDel:0x0aMAUIP:0x00 MAWCon:0x00 StTim:0x00000000

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in_use | prp buffer id | prp pci dev id | Name | picp buffer id | picp pci dev id |Name |

0 0, 0, 0, , 0, 0,

gds = 0, device_id = ff000000gds = 1, device_id = ff000000gds = 2, device_id = ff000000gds = 3, device_id = ff000000

PCU:emon_1104 % task spawned: id = 0x6b03408, name = t131 0, 0, 0, , 0, 0,gds = 0, device_id = ff000000gds = 1, device_id = ff000000gds = 2, device_id = ff000000gds = 3, device_id = ff000000

2 0, 0, 0, , 0, 0,gds = 0, device_id = ff000000gds = 1, device_id = ff000000gds = 2, device_id = ff000000gds = 3, device_id = ff000000

3 0, 0, 0, , 0, 0,gds = 0, device_id = ff000000gds = 1, device_id = ff000000gds = 2, device_id = ff000000gds = 3, device_id = ff000000

4 0, 0, 0, , 0, 0,gds = 0, device_id = ff000000gds = 1, device_id = ff000000gds = 2, device_id = ff000000gds = 3, device_id = ff000000

5 1, 80000008, 10e00, buffy_1101, 40000008, 0, PRP0->TSN1gds = 0, device_id = 36010000gds = 1, device_id = ff000000gds = 2, device_id = ff000000gds = 3, device_id = ff000000

To print the downlink ca code log:msg_send 0d9h 9000h 0 0 7404 04 19 <ts> <ind 0> <ind 1> <num

blocks>

To print the dl tbf information at the downlink index:msg_send 0d9h 9000h 0 0 7404 04 20 <cell id 1> <cell id 2> <cell

id 3> <cell id 4> <tfi ind>

To print the downlink queue:msg_send 0d9h 9000h 0 0 7404 04 21 <cell id 1> <cell id 2> <cell

id 3> <cell id 4>

PCU:emon_1104 % msg_send 0d9h 9000h 0 0 7404 04 21 0 0 0 0

elem size: 45tail: 0head: 0free_list: 17f4804curr: 0&dl_q_element[ 0] = 17f4500&dl_q_element[ 1] = 17f452d&dl_q_element[ 2] = 17f455a&dl_q_element[ 3] = 17f4587&dl_q_element[ 4] = 17f45b4&dl_q_element[ 5] = 17f45e1&dl_q_element[ 6] = 17f460e&dl_q_element[ 7] = 17f463blink[ 0]: self: 17f4804, next: 17f4810, prev: 0, elem: 17f4500

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link[ 1]: self: 17f4810, next: 17f481c, prev: 17f4804, elem: 17f452dlink[ 2]: self: 17f481c, next: 17f4828, prev: 17f4810, elem: 17f455alink[ 3]: self: 17f4828, next: 17f4834, prev: 17f481c, elem: 17f4587link[ 4]: self: 17f4834, next: 17f4840, prev: 17f4828, elem: 17f45b4link[ 5]: self: 17f4840, next: 17f484c, prev: 17f4834, elem: 17f45e1link[ 6]: self: 17f484c, next: 17f4858, prev: 17f4840, elem: 17f460elink[ 7]: self: 17f4858, next: 0, prev: 17f484c, elem: 17f463b

To print the expected ul block types:msg_send 0d9h 9000h 0 0 7404 04 22 <st ind 0> <st ind 1> <stp ind

0> <stp ind 1> <ts>

To print the mobile context information:msg_send 0d9h 9000h 0 0 7404 04 23 <tlli id 1> <tlli id 2> <tlli

id 3> <tlli id 4>

To print the rss block information:msg_send 0d9h 9000h 0 0 7404 04 24 <cell id 1> <cell id 2> <cell

id 3> <cell id 4> <cr id>

PCU:emon_1104 % msg_send 0d9h 9000h 0 0 7404 04 24 0 0 0 0 0RSS Block Info

num_rss_blocks_granted: 0x00RSS Delay: 0x0abuild_send_update_sched_to_rss: 0x00RSS Block Flag[0]:0x00 RSS Block Flag[1]:0x00 RSS Block Flag[2]:0x00 RSS Block

Flag[3]:0x00 RRSS Block Bitmap (All Values In Hex)TS[0] 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0TS[1] 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0TS[2] 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

TS[3] 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0TS[4] 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0TS[5] 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0TS[6] 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0TS[7] 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

To print the Slot to data buffer index map:msg_send 0d9h 9000h 0 0 7404 04 25 nothing else

PCU:emon_1104 % msg_send 0d9h 9000h 0 0 7404 04 25SLOT_to_data_buffer_index:slot: 0 -> data buff index: 255slot: 1 -> data buff index: 5slot: 2 -> data buff index: 255slot: 3 -> data buff index: 255slot: 4 -> data buff index: 255slot: 5 -> data buff index: 255slot: 6 -> data buff index: 255slot: 7 -> data buff index: 255slot: 8 -> data buff index: 255slot: 9 -> data buff index: 255slot: 10 -> data buff index: 255slot: 11 -> data buff index: 255slot: 12 -> data buff index: 255slot: 13 -> data buff index: 255slot: 14 -> data buff index: 255

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slot: 15 -> data buff index: 255slot: 16 -> data buff index: 255 

To print the ts allocation:msg_send 0d9h 9000h 0 0 7404 04 26 <tlli id 1> <tlli id 2> <tlli

id 3> <tlli id 4>

To print the ul tbf information:msg_send 0d9h 9000h 0 0 7404 04 27 <cell id 1> <cell id 2> <cell

id 3> <cell id 4> <tfi ind>

To print the ul queue:msg_send 0d9h 9000h 0 0 7404 04 28 <cell id 1> <cell id 2> <cell

id 3> <cell id 4>

PCU:emon_1104 % msg_send 0d9h 9000h 0 0 7404 04 28 0 0 0 0

elem size: 104tail: 0head: 0free_list: 17f4670curr: 0&ul_q_element[ 0] = 17f41c0&ul_q_element[ 1] = 17f4228&ul_q_element[ 2] = 17f4290&ul_q_element[ 3] = 17f42f8&ul_q_element[ 4] = 17f4360&ul_q_element[ 5] = 17f43c8&ul_q_element[ 6] = 17f4430&ul_q_element[ 7] = 17f4498link[ 0]: self: 17f4670, next: 17f467c, prev: 0, elem: 17f41c0link[ 1]: self: 17f467c, next: 17f4688, prev: 17f4670, elem: 17f4228

link[ 2]: self: 17f4688, next: 17f4694, prev: 17f467c, elem: 17f4290link[ 3]: self: 17f4694, next: 17f46a0, prev: 17f4688, elem: 17f42f8link[ 4]: self: 17f46a0, next: 17f46ac, prev: 17f4694, elem: 17f4360link[ 5]: self: 17f46ac, next: 17f46b8, prev: 17f46a0, elem: 17f43c8link[ 6]: self: 17f46b8, next: 17f46c4, prev: 17f46ac, elem: 17f4430link[ 7]: self: 17f46c4, next: 0, prev: 17f46b8, elem: 17f4498

To search the dl ptrau in the log:msg_send 0d9h 9000h 0 0 7404 04 29 <mask> <pattern> <offset>

To search the ul ptrau in the log:msg_send 0d9h 9000h 0 0 7404 04 30 <mask> <pattern> <offset>

To start carrier logging on a carrier:Warning: only start logging on one carrier at a time or bad thingswill happen

msg_send 0d9h 9000h 0 0 7404 04 31 <cell id 1> <cell id 2> <cellid 3> <cell id 4> <cr id>

To stop carrier logging on a carrier:msg_send 0d9h 9000h 0 0 7404 04 32 <cell id 1> <cell id 2> <cell

id 3> <cell id 4> <cr id>

To print the cell id to cell index map:

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msg_send 0d9h 9000h 0 0 7404 04 33 <st cell id 1> <st cell id 2><st cell id 3> <st cell id 4> <stp cell id 1> <stp cell id 2> <stpcell id 3> <stp cell id 4>

Carrier Update

x = max gprs tsy = res gprs ts

msg_send 0d9h 80h 0 0 7101h 001h 0e0h 0 0 0 0 0bbh 0 086h 0 x ymsg_send 0d9h 80h 0 0 7101h 001h 0e0h 0 0 0 0 0bbh 0 086h 0 1 1

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5.3.2 SYM

#sym's cell info tablemsg_send 0dah 9000h 0 0 00007402h 02h 83h <cell index>

Cell id = ffffffffCarrier id = ffHop ind flag = 0tsc = ffARFCN = 0length_of_ma = 0maio = 0hsn = 0ma_number = ema_bitmap= 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

cell state = 0bar state = 0access class = ff

use CA flag = 0crm ack tid = 0priority tid = 0sysinfo length = 0ma_update_in_progress = 0 si13_change_mark = 0ack pending from crm flag = 0send ack to prm flag = 0 

#Message filtersgbm cell state change: f create tag 0xxxx7501h

sysinfo request: f create tag 0xxxx7403hpseudo sysinfo: f create tag 0xxxx730ehpseudo sysinfo rec: f create tag 0xxxx730fhcarrier state chg: f create tag 0xxxx711ehcarrier state chg resp: f create tag 0xxxx711ehcon discon request: f create tag 0xxxx7106hcon discon resp: f create tag 0xxxx71efhfbm rate info: f create tag 0xxxx7511hma update (from CRM) f create tag 0xxxx730chma update (from PRM) f create tag 0xxxx740chcell activate: f create tag 0xxxx71f9huplink data avail f create tag 0xxxx740bhrss/pcu message f create tag 0xxxx72feh

ent status chg f create tag 0xxxx1632hent not f create tag 0xxxx1631h

# sym stufsysinfo_request f create tag 0xxxx7403hsysinfo init f create tag 0xxxx740ahpseudo sysinfo: f create tag 0xxxx730ehpseudo sysinfo rec: f create tag 0xxxx730fhcrm ack timer f create tag 0xxxx060ehsym priority timer: f create tag 0xxxx0613hsym si change f create tag 0xxxx7322hsym si change ack f create tag 0xxxx7323hma update (from CRM) f create tag 0xxxx730ch

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ma update (from PRM) f create tag 0xxxx740ch

5.3.3 ULC

# to print the llc frame that ulc sends,iir_mod 0dch 100h

#useful ulc debug messages:For GBL Table: msg_send 0dch 9000h 0 0 7404h 1 GBL TABLE

GBL ID PICP_ID-----------------------ff ffffff ffffff ffff0 1102

For PCI Buffer Table: msg_send 0dch 9000h 0 0 7404h 2

PCI_BUFFER_ID PICP_ID----------------------

0 ffff0 ffff0 ffff0 ffff

40000005 110240000004 1101

For Cell Table: msg_send 0dch 9000h 0 0 7404h 3

CELL_ID BVCI------------------------------------0 3e91 e

For NSVC Table: msg_send 0dch 9000h 0 0 7404h 4

Next Index: [1]NSVC NSVC_STATUS GBL ID DLCI------------------------------------0 0 0 10

For TLLI Table: msg_send 0dch 9000h 0 0 7404h 5PCU:emon_1104 % msg_s 0dch 9000h 0 0 7404h 5

TLLI NSVC ID CELL_ID----------------------------------------ffffffff ffff ffffffffffffffff ffff ffffffffffffffff ffff ffffffffffffffff ffff ffffffffffffffff ffff ffffffffffffffff ffff ffffffff

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ffffffff ffff ffffffffffffffff ffff ffffffffffffffff ffff ffffffffffffffff ffff ffffffffffffffff ffff ffffffffffffffff ffff ffffffffffffffff ffff ffffffffffffffff ffff ffffffffffffffff ffff ffffffffffffffff ffff ffffffffffffffff ffff ffffffffffffffff ffff ffffffff

For Creating LLC: msg_send 0dch 9000h 0 0 7404h 6 PCU:emon_1104 % msg_s 0dch 9000h 0 0 7404h 6STUB_PRM_FILL_RX_BUFFER: End_b_index = 255STUB_PRM_FILL_RX_BUFFER: data_index = 23

/* enity status notify */

msg_s 0dch 70h 42h 0 1632h 0 39h 0 0 0 99 1 1 1 99 0 99 4 3 0 99 1 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 99 11h 02h \0 57h 0 0 0 99 4 4 4 4 1 1 1 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 2 2 1 1 3 3 1 99

/* NSVC status */msg_s 0dch 50h 0d2h 0 75f7h 0f7h 58h 0 1 57h 0 1 59h 0 5ah 0 5 5dh 1

/* BVC Status */msg_send 0dch 50h 0d2h 0 75feh 0feh 0e0h 0 0 0 1 3 0 1 5ch 0 5eh 3 0 20 10 0 15

#sym filtersanything SYM sends: f create src 218

pseudo sysinfo sent: f create tag 0xxxx730eh

#sym's cell info tablemsg_send 0dah 9000h 0 0 00007402h 02h 83h <cell index> 

#sysinfo or sym stuff

f create tag 0xxxx730eiir_mod 0dah 10h

# sym stuf

sysinfo_reqiest f create tag 0xxxx7403hsysinfo init f create tag 0xxxx740ahpseudo sysinfo: f create tag 0xxxx730ehpseudo sysinfo rec: f create tag 0xxxx730fhcrm ack timer f create tag 0xxxx060ehsym priority timer: f create tag 0xxxx0613hsym si change f create tag 0xxxx7322hsym si change ack f create tag 0xxxx7323hma update (from CRM) f create tag 0xxxx730chma update (from PRM) f create tag 0xxxx740ch

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#sym's cell info tablemsg_send 0dah 9000h 0 0 00007402h 02h 83h <cell index>

# sample ma update

msg_s 0dah 010h 0 0 740ch 0ch 0f0h 05 83h 01 0f1h 00 0f1h 01 0bbh 000a1h 00 01 1eh 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0ah 0bh 0ch 0dh 0eh 0fh 10 1117h 00 01 02 03

More sysinfo stuff:

#at the bts# fm-cpfil create tag 0xxxx01xxh#rss-cpfil create tag 00xxx02xxh#prp-cp

fil create tag 73xxh

AT the BTP

CRM->RSS gprs sys infosfil create tag 0xxxx02ech

PRM->CRMfil create tag 0xxxx73xxh

BCCH DRI Monitor filtersmsg_send 50 0ffh 0 0 0 1 0ffh 0ffh 0ffh 010hmsg_send 50 0ffh 0 0 0 2 <number>

# To print the dl block log for timeslot 7msg_send 0d9h 9000h 0 0 7404 04 35 0 7 0 0 0ffh 0ffh

#CS1->CS2:0 #CS2->CS1:0 TAI Alloc:0 TAI Dealloc:0

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5.3.4 FBM

FBM help:msg_send 0d5h 9000h 0 0 0eah 04 0

FBM print cell:To print cell info in FBM:msg_send 0d5h 9000h 0 0 0eah 0eah <cell id ulong>

Local Cell ID: 0; Cell_state = 1

To print all cell info in FBM:msg_send 0d5h 9000h 0 0 0ebh 0ebh

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5.3.5 DLS

/* Debug message for dumping capacity monitor fields.** The last four bytes indicate the cell ID.*/msg_send 0ddh 9000h 0d7h 0 3005h 5 1 0 0 0 0

/* Debug message for dumping flow (TBF) information structures.** The last byte is the Buffer Row. The buffer rows go from 0-59.*/msg_send 0ddh 9000h 0d7h 0 3005h 5 2 0 /* This is for dumping the TLLI hash table. */msg_send 0ddh 9000h 0d7h 0 3005h 5 3

/* Debug message for dumping the Data Enqueued Notification queue.*/msg_send 0ddh 9000h 0d7h 0 3005h 5 4

/* Debug message for dumping the next new flow lists for a cell.** The last four bytes indicate cell ID.*/msg_send 0ddh 9000h 0d7h 0 3005h 5 5 0 0 0 0

/* This dumps the TX buffer data for the specified blocks. */** The fields of the message are as follows:** 5 - Debug message type** 6 - TX buffer data debug message type.** 0 - TX buffer row to read from.

** 5 - Block number to start reading from** 15 - Block number to end reading at.** So the message listed here will dump the data in TX buffer row 0,from** block 5 to 15.*/msg_send 0ddh 9000h 0d7h 0 3005h 5 6 0 5 15

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5.4 GB card

5.4.1 GR and GTM

To fake out GBM to bring cell 0 into servicemsg_s 0d2h 9000h 0 0 7809h 9 0 0 0 250msg_s 0d2h 9000h 0 0 7809h 9 0 0 0 0

To fake out GBM to bring cell 5 into servicemsg_s 0d2h 9000h 0 0 7809h 9 0 0 0 250msg_s 0d2h 9000h 0 0 7809h 9 0 0 0 5

To see data that is sent over the GBL

1. rlogin to the dproc that terminates the GBL2. type iir_mod 0d7h 0f8h for downlink3. type iir_mod 0d3h 0fch for uplink

54199342ms: DL_UNITDATA PDU received. BVCI 7, LLC len: 1010, TLLI: 0xc000407b54200262ms: DL_UNITDATA PDU received. BVCI 7, LLC len: 1010, TLLI: 0xc000407b54201182ms: DL_UNITDATA PDU received. BVCI 7, LLC len: 1010, TLLI: 0xc000407b54202102ms: DL_UNITDATA PDU received. BVCI 7, LLC len: 1010, TLLI: 0xc000407b54203022ms: DL_UNITDATA PDU received. BVCI 7, LLC len: 1010, TLLI: 0xc000407b54203952ms: DL_UNITDATA PDU received. BVCI 7, LLC len: 1010, TLLI: 0xc000407b54204872ms: DL_UNITDATA PDU received. BVCI 7, LLC len: 1010, TLLI: 0xc000407b54205792ms: DL_UNITDATA PDU received. BVCI 7, LLC len: 1010, TLLI: 0xc000407b54207632ms: DL_UNITDATA PDU received. BVCI 7, LLC len: 1010, TLLI: 0xc000407b54208562ms: DL_UNITDATA PDU received. BVCI 7, LLC len: 1010, TLLI: 0xc000407b54209482ms: DL_UNITDATA PDU received. BVCI 7, LLC len: 1010, TLLI: 0xc000407b

54210402ms: DL_UNITDATA PDU received. BVCI 7, LLC len: 1010, TLLI: 0xc000407b54212242ms: DL_UNITDATA PDU received. BVCI 7, LLC len: 1010, TLLI: 0xc000407b54213162ms: DL_UNITDATA PDU received. BVCI 7, LLC len: 1010, TLLI: 0xc000407b54214092ms: DL_UNITDATA PDU received. BVCI 7, LLC len: 1010, TLLI: 0xc000407b54215012ms: DL_UNITDATA PDU received. BVCI 7, LLC len: 1010, TLLI: 0xc000407b54215932ms: DL_UNITDATA PDU received. BVCI 7, LLC len: 1010, TLLI: 0xc000407b

also you can see the process of the Gb going OOS and coming up:

gr_process_entity_status_change_msg.c: INFO: GBL OOS notification received for CPU Id0x1102gr_process_entity_status_change_msg.c: INFO: GBL INS notification received for CPU Id0x1102NS_RESET_ACK PDU received on GSM NSVCI 0x3e7NS_UNBLOCK_ACK PDU received on GSM NSVCI 0x3e7BVC_RESET PDU received for BVCI: 999BVC_RESET PDU received for BVCI: 7BVC_RESET PDU received for BVCI: 8BVC_RESET PDU received for BVCI: 14BVC_BLOCK_ACK PDU received for BVCI: 14BVC_BLOCK_ACK PDU received for BVCI: 7BVC_RESET PDU received for BVCI: 8BVC_RESET PDU received for BVCI: 8BVC_RESET_ACK PDU received for BVCI: 7

2/7/00

PCU:emon_1102 % gr_process_entity_status_change_msg.c: INFO: GBL INSnotification received for CPU Id 0x1102NS_RESET_ACK PDU received on GSM NSVCI 0x10e4NS_UNBLOCK_ACK PDU received on GSM NSVCI 0x10e4

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BVC_RESET_ACK PDU received for BVCI: 0BVC_RESET_ACK PDU received for BVCI: 1003FLOW_CONTROL_BVC_ACK PDU received on BVCI 1003BVC_RESET_ACK PDU received for BVCI: 1020FLOW_CONTROL_BVC_ACK PDU received on BVCI 1020BVC_RESET_ACK PDU received for BVCI: 1008BVC_RESET_ACK PDU received for BVCI: 1014BVC_RESET_ACK PDU received for BVCI: 1009BVC_RESET_ACK PDU received for BVCI: 1010BVC_RESET_ACK PDU received for BVCI: 1011FLOW_CONTROL_BVC_ACK PDU received on BVCI 1008FLOW_CONTROL_BVC_ACK PDU received on BVCI 1009FLOW_CONTROL_BVC_ACK PDU received on BVCI 1014FLOW_CONTROL_BVC_ACK PDU received on BVCI 1010FLOW_CONTROL_BVC_ACK PDU received on BVCI 1011BVC_RESET_ACK PDU received for BVCI: 1016BVC_RESET_ACK PDU received for BVCI: 1000BVC_RESET_ACK PDU received for BVCI: 1001FLOW_CONTROL_BVC_ACK PDU received on BVCI 1016

FLOW_CONTROL_BVC_ACK PDU received on BVCI 1000FLOW_CONTROL_BVC_ACK PDU received on BVCI 1001BVC_RESET_ACK PDU received for BVCI: 1007BVC_RESET_ACK PDU received for BVCI: 1006BVC_RESET_ACK PDU received for BVCI: 1017BVC_RESET_ACK PDU received for BVCI: 1015BVC_RESET_ACK PDU received for BVCI: 1018FLOW_CONTROL_BVC_ACK PDU received on BVCI 1006FLOW_CONTROL_BVC_ACK PDU received on BVCI 1007BVC_RESET_ACK PDU received for BVCI: 1005BVC_RESET_ACK PDU received for BVCI: 1004FLOW_CONTROL_BVC_ACK PDU received on BVCI 1017FLOW_CONTROL_BVC_ACK PDU received on BVCI 1015FLOW_CONTROL_BVC_ACK PDU received on BVCI 1018BVC_RESET_ACK PDU received for BVCI: 1013BVC_RESET_ACK PDU received for BVCI: 1012FLOW_CONTROL_BVC_ACK PDU received on BVCI 1005FLOW_CONTROL_BVC_ACK PDU received on BVCI 1004FLOW_CONTROL_BVC_ACK PDU received on BVCI 1013FLOW_CONTROL_BVC_ACK PDU received on BVCI 1012BVC_BLOCK_ACK PDU received for BVCI: 1000BVC_BLOCK_ACK PDU received for BVCI: 1001BVC_UNBLOCK_ACK PDU received for BVCI: 1000BVC_UNBLOCK_ACK PDU received for BVCI: 1001FLOW_CONTROL_BVC_ACK PDU received on BVCI 1000FLOW_CONTROL_BVC_ACK PDU received on BVCI 1001FLOW_CONTROL_BVC_ACK PDU received on BVCI 1009FLOW_CONTROL_BVC_ACK PDU received on BVCI 1010FLOW_CONTROL_BVC_ACK PDU received on BVCI 1011

BVC_RESET_ACK PDU received for BVCI: 1019FLOW_CONTROL_BVC_ACK PDU received on BVCI 1019FLOW_CONTROL_BVC_ACK PDU received on BVCI 1016FLOW_CONTROL_BVC_ACK PDU received on BVCI 1005FLOW_CONTROL_BVC_ACK PDU received on BVCI 1000FLOW_CONTROL_BVC_ACK PDU received on BVCI 1001BVC_RESET_ACK PDU received for BVCI: 1002FLOW_CONTROL_BVC_ACK PDU received on BVCI 1002

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To check the state of the NSVC

PCU:emon_1107 %msg_s 0d2h 9000h 0 0 0 1 4320

Local NSVCI 0, GSM NSVCI 4320 (0x10e0),NSVC state NSVC DEAD (S0)NSVCI flags: FECN 0, BECN 0, Test_pending 0, Nsvc_alive0, O&M Block 0NSVC Connection retry in progress... tid = ffffefffGbl_id 0, DLCI 16

Cause: 1, Retries 0,

Timer 0, Reset_period_tid 0

5.4.2 TSN

TSN help

msg_s 0dbh 9000h 0 0 33h 0ffh

Print UL TRAU Buff Index msg_send 0dbh 09000h 0 0 0 8 <Idx0> <Idx1> <Idx2> <Idx3>

All UL TRAUSp TS Gp P UBK DBK Index Time Oct ULAFN DLAFN MyAFN

Print All UL TRAU msg_send 0dbh 09000h 0 0 0 9

Print UL TRAU Buff time msg_send 0dbh 09000h 0 0 0 10 <T0> <T1> <T2> <T3>Show UL TRAU timing msg_send 0dbh 09000h 0 0 0 11

============ DL TRAU ============Reset DL TRAU Capture msg_send 0dbh 09000h 0 0 0 12Stop DL TRAU Capture msg_send 0dbh 09000h 0 0 0 13Print DL TRAU Buff Index msg_send 0dbh 09000h 0 0 0 14 <Idx0> <Idx1> <Idx2> Idx3>

TSN Debugging Messages:

Dump PMC Buff Desc msg_send 0dbh 09000h 0 0 0 0 <Buff Idx>Dump All PMC Buff Desc msg_send 0dbh 09000h 0 0 0 2Dump PRM Buff Desc msg_send 0dbh 09000h 0 0 0 1 <Buff Idx>Dump All PRM Buff Desc msg_send 0dbh 09000h 0 0 0 3

All PRM Buffers:TSN PRP TSN PRP TSN Buffer PRP Buffer PCI PRPBuff ID Buff ID CPU CPU OK Name Name TyBuDeFu

00 80000009 40000008 1102 1105 1 PRP0->TSN2 buffy_1102 00010a0001 8000000a 40000009 1102 1104 1 PRP1->TSN2 buffy_1102 00010b0002 00000000 00000000 1102 0000 0 PRP2->TSN2 0000000003 00000000 00000000 1102 0000 0 PRP3->TSN2 0000000004 00000000 00000000 1102 0000 0 PRP4->TSN2 0000000005 00000000 00000000 1102 0000 0 PRP5->TSN2 0000000006 00000000 00000000 1102 0000 0 PRP6->TSN2 00000000

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07 00000000 00000000 1102 0000 0 PRP7->TSN2 0000000008 00000000 00000000 1102 0000 0 PRP8->TSN2 0000000009 00000000 00000000 1102 0000 0 PRP9->TSN2 00000000

 Print TS Array Entry msg_send 0dbh 09000h 0 0 0 4 <Chan MSB> <Chan LSB>

Chan: 0x5208 RTD: 0x77 CR: 0x77 TS: 0x77 Frame: 0x77BUFFIDX: 0x00000077 TAL: 0x77 DR: 0x77 SyncState:0x77PRMConn: 0x77 SSI: 0x00 UFE: 0x00 MS#: 0x00 CUTA: 0x00UlBlk#: 0x00 Seq Num: 0x00 UlBlkBM:0x00 DlBlkBM: 0x00 #UlSync: 0x00DlBlk#: 0x00 DLTACI: 0x00 d266: 0x00 Cell: 0x00TTS: 0x00 eDLTACI: 0x00 CCUConn:0x77 eSeq#: 0x00UL AFNbis:0 DL AFNbis:0TAL Tot: 0x00000000 TAL Delay:0x00007777

Print TSN Debug Info msg_send 0dbh 09000h 0 0 0 5============ UL TRAU ============Reset UL TRAU Capture msg_send 0dbh 09000h 0 0 0 6Stop UL TRAU Capture msg_send 0dbh 09000h 0 0 0 7Print UL PTRAU Buff time msg_send 0dbh 09000h 0 0 0 22 <T0> <T1> <T2> <T3>Find UL PTRAU Frame msg_send 0dbh 09000h 0 0 0 23 <Frame Ty>Show UL PTRAU timing msg_send 0dbh 09000h 0 0 0 24

============ DL Pseudo - TRAU ============Reset DL PTRAU Capture msg_send 0dbh 09000h 0 0 0 25Stop DL PTRAU Capture msg_send 0dbh 09000h 0 0 0 26Print DL PTRAU Buff Index msg_send 0dbh 09000h 0 0 0 27 <Idx0> <Idx1> <Idx2> <Idx3>Print All DL PTRAU msg_send 0dbh 09000h 0 0 0 28Print All DL TRAU msg_send 0dbh 09000h 0 0 0 15Print DL TRAU Buff time msg_send 0dbh 09000h 0 0 0 16 <T0> <T1> <T2> <T3>Show DL TRAU timing msg_send 0dbh 09000h 0 0 0 17

============ UL Pseudo - TRAU ============Reset UL PTRAU Capture msg_send 0dbh 09000h 0 0 0 18Stop UL PTRAU Capture msg_send 0dbh 09000h 0 0 0 19Print UL PTRAU Buff Index msg_send 0dbh 09000h 0 0 0 20 <Idx0> <Idx1> <Idx2> <Idx3>Print All UL PTRAU msg_send 0dbh 09000h 0 0 0 21Print DL TRAU Throughput msg_send 0dbh 09000h 0 0 0 38TCP/IP Debugging msg_send 0dbh 09000h 0 0 0 39Cell / CR / TS -> CN Map msg_send 0dbh 09000h 0 0 0 40

Cell / CR / TS to Chan Num Mapping:PCU:emon_1102 % task spawned: id = 0x6e34190, name = (null)

 Print Full Power Mode msg_send 0dbh 09000h 0 0 0 41UL PTRAU Throughput msg_send 0dbh 09000h 0 0 0 42DL PTRAU Throughput msg_send 0dbh 09000h 0 0 0 43Print Out of sync channels msg_send 0dbh 09000h 0 0 0 44

The following TRAU channels are out of sync:

Total OOS:0

 Print In sync channels msg_send 0dbh 09000h 0 0 0 45

The following TRAU channels are in sync:

Total INS:0

 PCU:emon_1101 % task spawned: id = 0x6e24a98, name = (null)Print DL PTRAU Buff time msg_send 0dbh 09000h 0 0 0 29 <T0> <T1> <T2> <T3>Find DL PTRAU Frame msg_send 0dbh 09000h 0 0 0 30 <Frame Ty>Show DL PTRAU timing msg_send 0dbh 09000h 0 0 0 31Reset All Capture Buff msg_send 0dbh 09000h 0 0 0 32Print UL TRAU Stats msg_send 0dbh 09000h 0 0 0 33Print DL TRAU Stats msg_send 0dbh 09000h 0 0 0 34Print UL PTRAU Stats msg_send 0dbh 09000h 0 0 0 35Print DL PTRAU Stats msg_send 0dbh 09000h 0 0 0 36Print UL TRAU Throughput msg_send 0dbh 09000h 0 0 0 37

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5.4.3 GBM

GBM Manages BVC (cell) and NS–VC (PVC) management procedures:

This is the output after doing a reset of the Gb:

PCU:emon_1107 % Hder: ds 0 dc 1107 dp d2 dm 1d tag 1632(MMI_FM_CM ENTITY_STATUS_CHG_RESP) Mlen 62(deci): 0 39 0 0 0 0 4 1 0 0 0 0 4 2 7 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 fd 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 7d0 7 b 2 f 1a 28 1 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

PCU:emon_1107 % Hder: ds 0 dp d2 dm fe tag 9105(*) Mlen 1(deci): 5

Hder: ds 0 dc 0 dp d2 dm 9 tag 2a03(SAP_APP SAP_QUERY_STATUS) Mlen 1(deci): 3

Hder: ds fe dp d2 dm 1b tag 7802(GB_INT NSVC_CONNECT_INDICATION) Mlen 9(deci): 2 57 0 0 59 0 5a 0 10

gbm_process_nsvc_mbox.c: delay 5000, #of NSVCs onGBL 0 are 1gbm_process_nsvc_mbox.c: Local NSVCI 0 connect indication queued, attempt# 1Hder: ds 0 dc 1107 dp d2 dm 1d tag 1632(MMI_FM_CM ENTITY_STATUS_CHG_RESP) Mlen 62(deci): 0 39 0 0 0 0 4 2 7 0 0 0 4 3 0 0 1 1 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 fd 0 0 b 0 0 0 0 7d0 7 b 2 f 1f 0 1 17 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Hder: ds fe dp d2 dm 1b tag 7802(GB_INT NSVC_CONNECT_INDICATION) Mlen 9(deci): 2 57 0 0 59 0 5a 0 10

Hder: ds fe dp d2 dm 1d tag 80047a00(PCU_MMI)

 Mlen 3(deci): 1 0 0

Hder: ds fe dp d2 dm 1d tag 80047a00(PCU_MMI) Mlen 3(deci): 1 0 0

Hder: ds fe dp d2 dm 1b tag 609(TIMERS) Mlen 4(deci): 9 57 0 0

Hder: ds fe dp d2 dm 1b tag 760c(INT_8_16 *UNKNOWN*) Mlen 24(deci): c 57 0 0 58 16 6b 59 0 5a 0 10 2 0 9 3 1 82 16 6b4 82 16 6b

gbm: Internal msg type -- 24gbm: Cell Id -- 4294967295gbm: Local NSVCI -- 0Hder: ds fe dp d2 dm 1b tag 760c(INT_8_16 *UNKNOWN*) Mlen 16(deci): c 57 0 0 58 16 6b 59 0 5a 0 10 2 0 1 7

gbm: Internal msg type -- 0gbm: Cell Id -- 250gbm: Local NSVCI -- 65535 Alarm: Last NSVC at the PCU failure cleared gbm: Internal msg type -- 4gbm: Cell Id -- 249gbm: Local NSVCI -- 65535gbm: Internal msg type -- 4gbm: Cell Id -- 248gbm: Local NSVCI -- 65535gbm: Internal msg type -- 4gbm: Cell Id -- 247gbm: Local NSVCI -- 65535gbm: Internal msg type -- 4gbm: Cell Id -- 246

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gbm: Local NSVCI -- 65535gbm: Internal msg type -- 4gbm: Cell Id -- 245gbm: Local NSVCI -- 65535gbm: Internal msg type -- 4gbm: Cell Id -- 244gbm: Local NSVCI -- 65535gbm: Internal msg type -- 4gbm: Cell Id -- 243gbm: Local NSVCI -- 65535gbm: Internal msg type -- 4gbm: Cell Id -- 242gbm: Local NSVCI -- 65535gbm: Internal msg type -- 4gbm: Cell Id -- 241gbm: Local NSVCI -- 65535gbm: Internal msg type -- 4gbm: Cell Id -- 240gbm: Local NSVCI -- 65535gbm: Internal msg type -- 4gbm: Cell Id -- 239gbm: Local NSVCI -- 65535

gbm: Internal msg type -- 4gbm: Cell Id -- 238gbm: Local NSVCI -- 65535gbm: Internal msg type -- 4gbm: Cell Id -- 237gbm: Local NSVCI -- 65535

5.4.4 GB_DLSP

It Takes care about the physical connection of the Gb.

Iir_m 0d6h 3ch

Whether the PCU is receiving or not. Useful if Gb is down.

LMI : Link Management Identifier. If we are not receiving LMI messagesmeans that the link has not been established. In case of FR switchthis will take care about the part between PCU and FR.

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6 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

6.1 Filter to see how many and which TSs is using each MS.

Have the following IIR turned on at the PRP DPROC.

PCU:emon_1104 % iir_mod 0d9h 0c0000000h

It will print out saying starting TBF at (cell_id, cr_id, ts). We need to see how many ts

its using from this message. Find below a sample log. Look at the text between the‘stars’ .

TLLI c0004071 PRM IA info imsi_mod_1000 = 721 51mfrms/pg_gr = 10, abn = 57515TLLI c0004071 PRM sending IA cell 5, bcch 0 imsi_mod_1000 = 721 abn = 57515.Sending TLLI c0004071 TFI: 12 PDA ( 4) on (5,0,7) at abn = 57529, rrbp = 5*************************************************************TLLI c0004071 DL tfi = 12 starting on (5,0,6) at 57537 or 72967382 msTLLI c0004071 DL tfi = 12 starting on (5,0,7) at 57537 or 72967382 ms*************************************************************Sending TLLI c0004071 TFI: 12 PCTA( 8) on (5,0,7) at abn = 57542, rrbp = 4TLLI c0004071 DL tfi=12 normal_tbf_release at 57570 or 72968222ms.

6.2 Information about TBFs from the PRM process.

Have the following IIR turned on at the PRP DPROC.

PCU:emon_1104 % iir_mod 0d9h 0c0000000h

PCU:emon_1104 % TLLI c0004000: received PRR on (4,0,7) at ulabn:591145 race=0Sending TLLI c0004000 TFI: 11 PUA ( e) on (4,0,7) at abn = 591153, rrbp = 2TLLI c0004000 UL tfi = 11 starting on (4,0,7) at 591158 or 63687668 msTLLI c0004000 UL tfi=11 normal_tbf_release at 591170 or 63688068ms.TLLI c0004000 PRM IA info imsi_mod_1000 = 575 51mfrms/pg_gr = 10, abn = 591178

TLLI c0004000 PRM sending IA cell 4, bcch 0 imsi_mod_1000 = 575 abn = 591178.Sending TLLI c0004000 TFI: 7 PDA ( 4) on (4,0,7) at abn = 591193, rrbp = 5TLLI c0004000 DL tfi = 7 starting on (4,0,7) at 591201 or 63688528 msSending TLLI c0004000 TFI: 7 PCTA( 8) on (4,0,7) at abn = 591205, rrbp = 5TLLI c0004000 DL tfi=7 normal_tbf_release at 591264 or 63689949ms.Sending TLLI c0004000 TFI: 7 PDA ( 4) on (4,0,7) at abn = 591273, rrbp = 3TLLI c0004000 DL tfi = 7 starting on (4,0,7) at 591279 or 63690089 msSending TLLI c0004000 TFI: 7 PCTA( 8) on (4,0,7) at abn = 591283, rrbp = 5TLLI c0004000 DL tfi=7 normal_tbf_release at 594414 or 63752920ms.

6.3 Filter to monitor the data that goes out of the PCU to the GDS

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To see what’s going on the RLC/MAC Layer (Watch tlli enabled for all tllis), login intoPRP and send the following message.

PCU:emon_1104 %  msg_s 0d9h 9000h 0 0 7408 04 34 0ffh 0 0 0 DL TBF(6) starting at frame= 855491, abn= 197421, rbn= 9Sending TLLI c000407b TFI: 6 PDA ( 4) on (4,0,7) at abn = 197414, rrbp = 4TLLI c000407b Valid PDA CA received!!! for tfi 6 on (4,0,7) at ulabn:197418Build PCTA: ta_action:1 Sending TAV=0 t:77461808MS TAI=4 MC TAI=4 TS=7Sending TLLI c000407b TFI: 6 PCTA( 8) on (4,0,7) at abn = 197425, rrbp = 5TLLI c000407b Valid PCTA CA received!!! for tfi 6 on (4,0,7) at ulabn:197430Build PCTA: ta_action:1 Sending TAV=0 t:77462288MS TAI=4 MC TAI=4 TS=7received DAK on (4,0,7) at ulabn:197454received DAK on (4,0,7) at ulabn:197472Removing CUTA Entry - New bitmap for CUTA IDX[0] is:0x0Removing All CUTA info for Cell:4 CR:0 TS:7TLLI c000407b DL tfi=6 normal_tbf_release at 197472 or 54375292ms.New TAI CUTA Entry: tlli: c000407b Cell:4 CR:0 TS:7 TAI:0 MF:16456 desiredTAI0

DL TBF(6) starting at frame= 855777, abn= 197487, rbn= 3Sending TLLI c000407b TFI: 6 PDA ( 4) on (4,0,7) at abn = 197480, rrbp = 4TLLI c000407b Valid PDA CA received!!! for tfi 6 on (4,0,7) at ulabn:197484Build PCTA: ta_action:1 Sending TAV=0 t:77463128MS TAI=0 MC TAI=0 TS=7Sending TLLI c000407b TFI: 6 PCTA( 8) on (4,0,7) at abn = 197491, rrbp = 5Build PCTA: ta_action:1 Sending TAV=0 t:77463248MS TAI=0 MC TAI=0 TS=7TLLI c000407b Valid PCTA CA received!!! for tfi 6 on (4,0,7) at ulabn:197496received DAK on (4,0,7) at ulabn:197520received DAK on (4,0,7) at ulabn:197532Removing CUTA Entry - New bitmap for CUTA IDX[0] is:0x0Removing All CUTA info for Cell:4 CR:0 TS:7TLLI c000407b DL tfi=6 normal_tbf_release at 197532 or 54376492ms.New TAI CUTA Entry: tlli: c000407b Cell:4 CR:0 TS:7 TAI:10 MF:16461 desiredTA0

6.4 To see the GB link establishment

Have the following IIR turned on at the GB board to see the Gb link establishing.

PCU:emon_1102 % iir_mod 0d6h 0e4h

The correct procedure should start at status 1 and end with status 3.

Status 2:‘remote alarm´ was received, frame relay problems. No ack FR from SGSN.

Status 3: Good. PCU receives the ack from the SGSN.

Status 6: ‘remote alarm indication’ was received and CRC error(s) received, either of these means that there is a problem with the link. It’s worth checking the physicalconnections. It could also be influenced by the Radcom, so try to disconnect it from theGb-link.

Another option is to send these two commands to Gb card:

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iir_mod 0d7h 0f8hiir_mod 0d3h 0fch

, then you will see the messages to establish the Gb and the upper layers, from NS to theBSSGP

gr_process_entity_status_change_msg.c: INFO: GBL OOS notification received for CPU Id0x1102gr_process_entity_status_change_msg.c: INFO: GBL INS notification received for CPU Id0x1102NS_RESET_ACK PDU received on GSM NSVCI 0x3e7NS_UNBLOCK_ACK PDU received on GSM NSVCI 0x3e7BVC_RESET PDU received for BVCI: 999BVC_RESET PDU received for BVCI: 7BVC_RESET PDU received for BVCI: 8BVC_RESET PDU received for BVCI: 14BVC_BLOCK_ACK PDU received for BVCI: 14BVC_BLOCK_ACK PDU received for BVCI: 7BVC_RESET PDU received for BVCI: 8

BVC_RESET PDU received for BVCI: 8BVC_RESET_ACK PDU received for BVCI: 7

6.5 Messages to get information about the TRAU link 

To see if there are PDCHs out of sync in TSN's prospective.

PCU:emon -> msg 0dbh 9000h 0 0 0 44

PCU:emon_1102 % msg_s 0dbh 9000h 0 0 0 44 (in BSC with 2 PDCHs unavailable)The following TRAU channels are out of sync:CN:0x4 Cell:27 CR:1 TS:6 PmcIdx:0

PCU:emon_1102 % task spawned: id = 0x6e3fa50, name = t1CN:0x8 Cell:27 CR:1 TS:7 PmcIdx:0

Total OOS:2

To see the state of the uplink trau, you need to send a message in the respective board,and expect that the ULCSI should increase, otherwise is death.

PCU:emon -> msg_s 0dbh 9000h 0 0 0 33

To see the state of the downlink trau, you need to send a message in the respective board,and expect that the DLCSI should increase, otherwise is death.

PCU:emon -> msg_s 0dbh 9000h 0 0 0 34

6.6 Carrier information

Send the following message to the PRP DPROC.

PCU:emon_1104 % msg 0d9h 9000h 0 0 7404 4 14 0 0 0 0 0

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Carrier InfoLocal Cell ID:0x00000000 Local CR ID:0x00 Local CR State:0x01 Logging:0Max GPRS TS:0x02 Res GPRS TS:0x02 TS Bitmap: 0xc0MA Update Rec flag:0x01SW Off TS Ack Needed bitmap:0x00CON_REQ_ATTEMPTS:0x00task spawned: id = 0x6b6a090, name = t13TS[0]: ULTFI Map:0xff 0xff DLTFI Map:0xff 0xff PICP ID:0xff Sync:0 Stac:0 State:0x00TS[1]: ULTFI Map:0xff 0xff DLTFI Map:0xff 0xff PICP ID:0xff Sync:0 State:0x00TS[2]: ULTFI Map:0xff 0xff DLTFI Map:0xff 0xff PICP ID:0xff Sync:0 State:0x00TS[3]: ULTFI Map:0xff 0xff DLTFI Map:0xff 0xff PICP ID:0xff Sync:0 State:0x00TS[4]: ULTFI Map:0xff 0xff DLTFI Map:0xff 0xff PICP ID:0xff Sync:0 State:0x00TS[5]: ULTFI Map:0xff 0xff DLTFI Map:0xff 0xff PICP ID:0xff Sync:0 State:0x00TS[6]: ULTFI Map:0xff 0xff DLTFI Map:0xff 0xff PICP ID:0x02 Sync:1 State:0x0aTS[7]: ULTFI Map:0xff 0xff DLTFI Map:0xff 0xff PICP ID:0x02 Sync:1 State:0x0a

Asg Stat Cnt: 1 MS Idx/TS: 00 NUM RSS Blks: 01

TS AFN MFrame # RelBlk# Blk Delay UL_CA DL_CA UL_ABN DL_ABN

00 0 0 00 00 00 00 0 0

01 0 0 00 00 00 00 0 002 1264193 24311 05 08 89 01 291737 29174503 0 0 00 00 00 00 0 004 0 0 00 00 00 00 0 005 0 0 00 00 00 00 0 006 1854354 35660 08 07 56 63 427928 42793507 1854354 35660 08 07 56 63 427928 427935TS Received: 0x00Total TS Outstanding: 0x02

TS:0 MS Index:0x00 TAI Counter: 0xff TAI Piece:0x00000000TS:1 MS Index:0x00 TAI Counter: 0xff TAI Piece:0x00000000TS:2 MS Index:0x00 TAI Counter: 0x03 TAI Piece:0x00000000TS:3 MS Index:0x00 TAI Counter: 0xff TAI Piece:0x00000000TS:4 MS Index:0x00 TAI Counter: 0xff TAI Piece:0x00000000TS:5 MS Index:0x00 TAI Counter: 0xff TAI Piece:0x00000000TS:6 MS Index:0x00 TAI Counter: 0x07 TAI Piece:0x00000000TS:7 MS Index:0x00 TAI Counter: 0x07 TAI Piece:0x00000000

 RSS Block BitmapTS[0] 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0TS[1] 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0TS[2] 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0TS[3] 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0TS[4] 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0TS[5] 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0TS[6] 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0TS[7] 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

6.7 To see and/or force the coding scheme in the PCU

The pcu will be set to forced cs1 cs for uplink and downlink after reset.

The user will be able to separatly select the cs for both uplink and downlink.

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To display the current setting for ul and dl cs, send the following message at the PRP.

MSG_SEND 0D9H 9000H 0 0 7404 04 48

The prm will then print the value for ul and dl cs.

If 0 is displayed then the cs will be forced to CS1.

If 1 is displayed then the cs will be forced to CS2

If 255 is displayed then the cs will be algorithm selected.

For example:

PCU:emon_1105 % msg_send 0d9h 9000h 0 0 7404 04 48

Current dl_cs1_cs2_fake_flag is: 255

Current ul_cs1_cs2_fake_flag is: 255

To change the cs mode, send the following message on the PRP.

MSG_SEND 0D9H 9000H 0 0 7404 04 47 <DOWNLINK VALUE> <UPLINK VALUE>

Where <downlink value> and <uplink value> are:

0 = forced CS1,

1 = forced CS2,

255 = algorithm select

For example:

PCU:emon_1105 % msg_send 0d9h 9000h 0 0 7404 04 47 1 1

dl_cs1_cs2_fake_flag is set: 1

ul_cs1_cs2_fake_flag is set: 1

6.8 Coding scheme, BLER, rxlev and Power Control information

Useful to investigate or trace on a per MS basis the algorithms of Coding Scheme andPower Control, and also to obtain a precise information of the BLER and power beingused in the DL.

Just inject next filter in the correspondant PRP card:

iir_m 0d9h 200h

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Pwr too Hot, calc carrier level is -47, High Thres is -65 RxQual is 005, RxQ Thres is 000New Pwr level (dBm) is: 027Enforcing SMG29 No Power Control ModeCurrent dl ts alloc is 80 (Hex)dl attn[0] = 255, [1] = 255, [2] = 255, [3] = 255, [4] = 255, [5] = 255, [6] = 7, [7] = 7TLLI: c0004085 Staying in cs_2, BLER is 0.000000DLACK: Cell 002 TX Max 043 Adj 029 Min 001 CalcC 027 CalcBL 027 Stal 000 RawC -47 RxQ 005Bler Calc 0.000 Prev 0.000 PPrev 0.000 DesP 029 AtnC 007 AtnP 007 Plat 0 CAdj -47 CS 001 ts007 p_redu 000Pwr too Hot, calc carrier level is -47, High Thres is -65 RxQual is 005, RxQ Thres is 000New Pwr level (dBm) is: 027Enforcing SMG29 No Power Control ModeCurrent dl ts alloc is 80 (Hex)dl attn[0] = 255, [1] = 255, [2] = 255, [3] = 255, [4] = 255, [5] = 255, [6] = 7, [7] = 7TLLI: c0004085 Staying in cs_2, BLER is 0.000000DLACK: Cell 002 TX Max 043 Adj 029 Min 001 CalcC 027 CalcBL 027 Stal 000 RawC -47 RxQ 005Bler Calc 0.000 Prev 0.000 PPrev 0.000 DesP 029 AtnC 007 AtnP 007 Plat 0 CAdj -47 CS 001 ts007 p_redu 000Pwr too Hot, calc carrier level is -47, High Thres is -65 RxQual is 005, RxQ Thres is 000

New Pwr level (dBm) is: 027Enforcing SMG29 No Power Control ModeCurrent dl ts alloc is 80 (Hex)dl attn[0] = 255, [1] = 255, [2] = 255, [3] = 255, [4] = 255, [5] = 255, [6] = 7, [7] = 7TLLI: c0004085 Staying in cs_2, BLER is 0.000000DLACK: Cell 002 TX Max 043 Adj 029 Min 001 CalcC 027 CalcBL 027 Stal 000 RawC -47 RxQ 005Bler Calc 0.000 Prev 0.000 PPrev 0.000 DesP 029 AtnC 007 AtnP 007 Plat 0 CAdj -47 CS 001 ts007 p_redu 000Pwr too Hot, calc carrier level is -47, High Thres is -65 RxQual is 005, RxQ Thres is 000New Pwr level (dBm) is: 027Enforcing SMG29 No Power Control Mode

6.9 Multiple MSs TBF allocation and congestion

In case an investigation is being carried out about multiple MS TBF allocation a coupleof useful filters to inject in the correspondant PRP card are:

iir_m 0ddh 1hiir_m 0d9h 0c0000000h

Sending TLLI c00040ea TFI: 14 PUA ( a) on (0,0,7) at abn = 156396, ul_abn 156389 or53892060 ms, rrbp = 3

TLLI c00040e7 DL tfi = 31 starting on (0,0,7) at 156399

TLLI c00040ea UL tfi = 14 starting on (0,0,7) at 156402

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Sending TLLI c00040e7 TFI: 31 PCTA( 5) on (0,0,7) at abn = 156403, ul_abn 156396 or53892220 ms, rrbp = 5

TLLI c00040ea UL tfi=14 normal_tbf_release at 156423

TX Watch: Receiving TLLI 0xc00040ea, tx_buffer_index = 1

cell 0: Cong count change: old:0 --> new:1 ... Cap req_in:1 req_out:0

dls_handle_congestion.c: CD :-( Cell id 0 -- Cong_cnt 1 Avail 1 End 0

dls_handle_congestion.c:DLS cong ctrl kicking in for cell 0 req_out 0 req_in 1 cong_cnt 1.Watch out

DEATH w/ > flow > Tx at row:0 tlli:c00040e7 old flow 9666 new flow len 6600 at 53895460 ms

there are some IIRs that you can turn on inside the PRP boardto see information relating to TBF/UL LLC info.

 Note: As in most of the filters related to TBFs remember to set the baud rate to 38400 in

both the comunications program and the PRP card to avoid overflow in the output data.

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6.10 How to change the Coding schemes thresholds

Here are some messages that can be sent into PRM to alter the way the coding schemeselection algorithms work. Avoid touching in this values, just for testing proposes.

msg_s 0d9h 9000h 0 0 7404h 4 45 <cs1_cs2_threshold> <cs_hyst>

where <cs1_cs2_threshold> is the threshold in units of C/I (in dB) * 10 that you wish thecutoff point to be at and <cs_hyst> is how many dB either side of that value you wish thehysteresis to be so as not to thrash back and forth.

The next message will print the two values (use this first to get the defaults.)

msg_s 0d9h 9000h 0 0 7404h 4 46

To modify the BLER cutoff values:

msg_s 0d9h 9000h 0 0 7404h 4 35 26 <BLER*100> -- for CS/1msg_s 0d9h 9000h 0 0 7404h 4 35 25 <BLER*100> -- for CS/2msg_s 0d9h 9000h 0 0 7404h 4 35 91 -- Prints the values out

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6.11 Data collection procedure for TS OOS

1) In each PICP board, inject the following message to find out the TS OOS.

msg 0dbh 9000h 0 0 0 44

The ouput of the message will look roughly like this:CN:0xXXXX Cell:XXXX CR: XXXX TS: XXXX PmcIdx:XXXXThe PDCH that is out sync will be in one of the outputs.If you have a big amount of TS OSS in the same GDS (Ex: PmcIdx:XXXX) could bethat this situation is due to a board failure or link problem.If any such line is printed, then this means that the PDCH is out of sync.

 Note the 'CN' value of the PDCH that is out of sync.

PCU:emon_1102 % msg 0dbh 9000h 0 0 0 44

The following TRAU channels are out of sync:

CN:0x33 Cell:2 CR:0 TS:7 PmcIdx:0

CN:0x3a Cell:2 CR:0 TS:4 PmcIdx:0

CN:0x3b Cell:2 CR:0 TS:3 PmcIdx:0

CN:0x3d Cell:8 CR:2 TS:7 PmcIdx:0

CN:0x3e Cell:8 CR:2 TS:5 PmcIdx:0

Total OOS:5

2) Identify the PDCH that is out of sync using the procedure. Inject the same message inthe PICP as defined:

Inject this message twice. msg 0dbh 9000h 0 0 0 4 < UWORD CN number>

For example, if the channel number is 0x40, then: msg 0dbh 9000h 0 0 0 4 0 40h

3) Inject this message to find out wich MMS is caring the TS OOS. The first line of theoutput (EX: 00 …..) correspond to the PmcIdx:0.

 msg 0dbh 9000h 0 0 0 2

PCU:emon_1102 % msg 0dbh 9000h 0 0 0 2

All PMC Buffers:

TSN PMC TSN TSN Buffer PMC Buffer PCI PMC

Buff ID Buff ID Val MSI MMS Slot Skt Name Name

TyBuDeFu

00 8000000d 4000000a 1 11 0 16 0 pmc2tsn0 HOST2NIB-1-1 00020900

01 ffffffff ffffffff 0 255 255 255 255 pmc2tsn1 HOST2NIB 00000000

02 ffffffff ffffffff 0 255 255 255 255 pmc2tsn2 HOST2NIB 00000000

03 ffffffff ffffffff 0 255 255 255 255 pmc2tsn3 HOST2NIB 00000000

4) Get the cell/carrier info from the PRP controlling the cell:

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In the MPROC inject:msg_s 208 09000h 0 0 0 9msg 40h 9000h 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 <cell id>

Print all valid carriers, PRP controlling cellmsg_send send 0d9h 9000h 0 0 7404 04 14 0 Print carrier info, PRP controlling cellmsg_send send 0d9h 9000h 0 0 7404 04 14 0 0 0 <CELL ID> <Carrier ID>

Print the cell info, PRP controlling cellmsg_send send 0d9h 9000h 0 0 7404 04 15 0 0 0 <CELL ID>

5) A CRM (BTP), inject the following messages:

msg 34 9000h 0 0 0 0b3h 0f0h <local cell id>

msg 34 9000h 0 0 0 0bbh 0f0h <local cell id>

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6.12 Congestion feature in the PCU: disabling and changing TBF max

length

In case congestion situation is triggered at the PCU, i.e., when all downlink TSs have been assigned, it starts a round robin mechanism to give service to the MSs.

The round robin mechanism services the mobiles queued in the race downlink queue andthe downlink mobile queue in FIFO order, race downlink queue first. For each mobilethat can be serviced, the round robin mechanism starts a downlink TBF and thentransmits up through the first LLC frame boundary after the 2000th octet. When the lastLLC frame boundary has been transmitted, the TBF is ended and the next mobile in therace downlink queue or downlink mobile queue is serviced. If the mobile has moredownlink data to transmit, a request is enqueued in FIFO order in the downlink mobilequeue.

Here are a couple of message sends to DLS to control the congestion.

#to turn congestion offmsg_send 0ddh 9000h 0d7h 0 3005h 5 15 0

#to change min flow for congestionmsg_send 0ddh 9000h 0d7h 0 3005h 5 16 <hex value in 4 bytes>(this isthe timer at 2000 bytes default)

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6.13 UL TBF, RLC Blocks and LLC frames sent

Some useful filters to investigate the allocation of TBFs in the UL, to monitor the RLC

 blocks in the UL and also the LLC frames being sent are:

 msg_send 0d9h 9000h 0 0 7404h 4 44 1 msg_send 0d9h 9000h 0 0 7404 4 34 0ffh 0 0 0 0UL LLC info: iir_m 0dch 4000hTBF info: iir_m 0d9h 0c0000000h

PCU:emon_110b % TLLI c0004002: received PRR on (0,1,7) at ulabn:551116 race=0

Initializeing the Mob radio cap parameters.

valid_mrc = 1. gprs_ms_class = 2

tlli = c0004002, ms class = 2. freq_type 1

Created TFI:4, tfi index: 0, rx buff index:0New TAI CUTA Entry: tlli: c0004002 Cell:0 CR:1TS:7 TAI:12 MF:45926 desiredTAI:12

UL TBF( 4) starting at frame= 2388225, abn= 551129, rbn= 5, num_dl_msg = 1

Sending TLLI c0004002 TFI: 4 PUA ( a) on (0,1,7) at abn = 551123, ul_abn 551117 or43263661 ms, rrbp = 3

TLLI c0004002 UL tfi = 4 starting on (0,1,7) at 551129

TLLI 0xc0004002 Valid PUA CA received! for tfi 4 on (0,1,7) at ulabn:551126

Rlc countdown = 15

UL TFI(4): Vq = 1, Vr = 1 @ abn:551136

UL TFI(4): PUAK @ abn:551136, SSN:1 Missed: 127 126 125 124 123 122 121 120 119 118

c0004002: 43264201: LLC UL sent:0B.C3.CD.65.00.0E.F3.45.00.01.

UL TFI(4): Vq = 18, Vr = 18 @ abn:551154

UL TFI(4): PUAK @ abn:551154, SSN:18 Missed: 127 126 125 124 123 122 121 120 119 118

c0004002: 43264421: LLC UL sent:0B.C3.D1.65.00.0E.F4.45.00.01.

Rlc countdown = 6

Rlc countdown = 5

Rlc countdown = 4

Rlc countdown = 3

Rlc countdown = 2

Rlc countdown = 1

Rlc countdown = 0

bsn at countdown = 31

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 PCU Debugging Commands

c0004002: 43264601: LLC UL sent:0B.C3.D5.65.00.0E.F5.45.00.01.

UL TFI(4): Vq = 32, Vr = 32 @ abn:551172

calculated abs_polled_block: 551175 dl_pen_st_time: 0, dl_cur_st_time: 0

UL TFI(4): Final UAK_NAK send at dl_abn = 551172

UL TFI(4): PUAK @ abn:551172, SSN:32 Missed: 127 126 125 124 123 122 121 120 119 118

TLLI c0004002 Valid PUAK CA received!!! for tfi 4 on (0,1,7) at ulabn:551175

Removing CUTA Entry - New bitmap for CUTA IDX[0] is:0x0

Removing All CUTA info for Cell:0 CR:1 TS:7

TLLI c0004002 UL tfi=4 normal_tbf_release at 551175

TLLI c0004002: received PRR on (0,1,7) at ulabn:551200 race=0

Initializeing the Mob radio cap parameters.

valid_mrc = 1. gprs_ms_class = 2

tlli = c0004002, ms class = 2. freq_type 1

Created TFI:5, tfi index: 0, rx buff index:0New TAI CUTA Entry: tlli: c0004002 Cell:0 CR:1TS:7 TAI:10 MF:45933 desiredTAI:1