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  • eRAN

    DSCP-based Service ExperienceGuarantee Feature ParameterDescription

    Issue 02Date 2015-04-30

    HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD.

  • Copyright Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. 2015. All rights reserved.No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without prior writtenconsent of Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. Trademarks and Permissions

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  • Contents

    1 About This Document..................................................................................................................11.1 Scope..............................................................................................................................................................................11.2 Intended Audience..........................................................................................................................................................11.3 Change History...............................................................................................................................................................11.4 Differences Between eNodeB Types..............................................................................................................................32 Overview.........................................................................................................................................42.1 Background.....................................................................................................................................................................42.2 Introduction....................................................................................................................................................................42.3 Benefits...........................................................................................................................................................................52.4 Architecture....................................................................................................................................................................53 Technical Description...................................................................................................................73.1 Introduction....................................................................................................................................................................73.2 Principles........................................................................................................................................................................73.2.1 Service Type Identification and DSCP Setting...........................................................................................................73.2.2 Differentiated Scheduling............................................................................................................................................83.2.3 Video Service Rate Adaption......................................................................................................................................93.2.4 Busy-Hour Download Rate Control..........................................................................................................................113.2.5 DSCP and QoS Policy Configurations......................................................................................................................124 Related Features...........................................................................................................................154.1 Features Related to LOFD-081202 Busy-Hour Download Rate Control.....................................................................154.2 Features Related to LOFD-081203 Video Service Rate Adaption...............................................................................155 Network Impact...........................................................................................................................165.1 LOFD-081202 Busy-Hour Download Rate Control....................................................................................................165.2 LOFD-081203 Video Service Rate Adaption..............................................................................................................176 Engineering Guidelines.............................................................................................................186.1 LOFD-081202 Busy-Hour Download Rate Control....................................................................................................186.1.1 When to Use Busy-Hour Download Rate Control....................................................................................................186.1.2 Required Information................................................................................................................................................186.1.3 Deployment...............................................................................................................................................................196.1.3.1 Requirements..........................................................................................................................................................19

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  • 6.1.3.2 Data Preparation.....................................................................................................................................................196.1.3.3 Precautions..............................................................................................................................................................206.1.3.4 Activation...............................................................................................................................................................216.1.3.5 Activation Observation...........................................................................................................................................246.1.3.6 Deactivation............................................................................................................................................................246.1.4 Performance Monitoring............................................................................................................................................256.1.5 Parameter Optimization.............................................................................................................................................266.1.6 Troubleshooting.........................................................................................................................................................276.2 LOFD-081203 Video Service Rate Adaption..............................................................................................................276.2.1 When to Use Video Service Rate Adaption..............................................................................................................276.2.2 Required Information................................................................................................................................................276.2.3 Deployment...............................................................................................................................................................286.2.3.1 Requirements..........................................................................................................................................................286.2.3.2 Data Preparation.....................................................................................................................................................296.2.3.3 Precautions..............................................................................................................................................................306.2.3.4 Activation...............................................................................................................................................................306.2.3.5 Activation Observation...........................................................................................................................................336.2.3.6 Deactivation............................................................................................................................................................336.2.4 Performance Monitoring............................................................................................................................................346.2.5 Parameter Optimization.............................................................................................................................................366.2.6 Troubleshooting.........................................................................................................................................................367 Parameters.....................................................................................................................................378 Counters........................................................................................................................................439 Glossary.........................................................................................................................................4710 Reference Documents...............................................................................................................48

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  • 1 About This Document1.1 Scope

    This document describes the Busy-Hour Download Rate Control and Video Service RateAdaption features, including their technical principles, related features, network impact, andengineering guidelines.This document covers the following features:l LOFD-081202 Busy-Hour Download Rate Controll LOFD-081203 Video Service Rate AdaptionThis document applies to the following types of eNodeBs.

    eNodeB Type ModelMacro 3900 series eNodeBMicro BTS3202ELampSite DBS3900 LampSite

    1.2 Intended AudienceThis document is intended for personnel who:l Need to understand the features described hereinl Work with Huawei products

    1.3 Change HistoryThis section provides information about the changes in different document versions. There aretwo types of changes:

    eRANDSCP-based Service Experience Guarantee FeatureParameter Description 1 About This Document

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  • l Feature changeChanges in features and parameters of a specified version as well as the affected entities

    l Editorial changeChanges in wording or addition of information and any related parameters affected byeditorial changes. Editorial change does not specify the affected entities.

    eRAN8.1 02 (2015-04-30)This issue includes the following changes.

    ChangeType

    Change Description Parameter Change AffectedEntity

    Featurechange

    None None -

    Editorialchange

    Revised the descriptions in thefollowing sections:l 6.1.1 When to Use Busy-

    Hour Download RateControl

    l 6.1.2 RequiredInformation

    l 6.1.4 PerformanceMonitoring

    l 6.2.1 When to Use VideoService Rate Adaption

    l 6.2.2 RequiredInformation

    l 6.2.4 PerformanceMonitoring

    None -

    eRAN8.1 01 (2015-03-23)This issue does not include any changes.

    eRAN8.1 Draft A (2015-01-15)This document is created for eRAN8.1.

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  • 1.4 Differences Between eNodeB TypesFeature Support by Macro, Micro, and LampSite eNodeBs

    Feature ID Feature Name Supported byMacroeNodeBs

    Supported byMicroeNodeBs

    Supported byLampSiteeNodeBs

    LOFD-081202 Busy-HourDownload RateControl

    Yes Yes Yes

    LOFD-081203 Video ServiceRate Adaption

    Yes Yes Yes

    Function Implementation in Macro, Micro, and LampSite eNodeBsNone

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  • 2 Overview2.1 Background

    The proportion of video services on a network is increasing continuously. When the cell load isheavy, user experience with video playback deteriorates. For example, the video initial bufferingtime is extended, and the number of video freezes increases. The Video Service Rate Adaptionfeature reduces the video buffering time and the number of video freezes to improve userexperience.When a considerable quantity of download services, such as P2P download, FTP download, andHTTP download, are provided in a cell, these download services affect user experience withhigh-priority services in the cell, such as web browsing, video playback, and over the top (OTT)services. The Busy-Hour Download Rate Control feature decreases the priority of downloadservices, thereby reducing the resource preemption of download services on high-priorityservices and improving user experience with high-priority services.

    2.2 IntroductionThe Busy-Hour Download Rate Control and Video Service Rate Adaption features rely on aservice awareness device deployed in the evolved packet core (EPC) or a third-party serviceawareness device. The service awareness device identifies download services and video servicesand sets differentiated services code points (DSCPs) in the service packets based on theidentification results. The eNodeB parses these DSCPs to obtain the identification results andperforms differentiated QoS guarantee for download and video services.Using the service awareness device, the Video Service Rate Adaption feature identifies HTTP-based video services and allocates required bandwidth to these services. This ensures smoothvideo playback and improves user experience.

    DSCPThe service awareness device sets DSCPs based on service type identification results. TheeNodeB parses the DSCPs to obtain the identification results.

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  • SGBRSGBR is short for service guaranteed bit rate, which is defined by Huawei. The SGBR guaranteesthe rate of video services on non-GBR bearers and increases the priorities for video serviceswhose rates are lower than the SGBR.

    SMBRSMBR is short for service maximum bit rate, which is defined by Huawei. The SMBR controlsthe rate of download services on non-GBR bearers and decreases the priorities for downloadservices whose rates have exceeded the SMBR. When a cell has sufficient resources and theSMBR is set to a small value, the download service rate may exceed the SMBR.

    2.3 BenefitsAfter the Busy-Hour Download Rate Control feature is enabled, the rate of download servicesis restricted during busy hours to spare air interface resources for high-priority services andimprove user experience with high-priority services.Enabling the Video Service Rate Adaption feature reduces the video buffering time, guaranteesthe video service rate, and reduces the number of video freezes.

    2.4 ArchitectureFigure 2-1 shows the network architecture for the Busy-Hour Download Rate Control and VideoService Rate Adaption features, with a service awareness device integrated into the S-GW/P-GW.

    Figure 2-1 Network architecture with a service awareness device integrated into the S-GW/P-GW

    Figure 2-2 shows the network architecture for the Busy-Hour Download Rate Control and VideoService Rate Adaption features, with a third-party service awareness device deployed.

    Figure 2-2 Network architecture with a third-party service awareness device deployed

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  • Table 2-1 lists the functions of NEs involved in the Busy-Hour Download Rate Control andVideo Service Rate Adaption features.

    Table 2-1 Functions of NEsNE FunctionService awareness device The service awareness device identifies

    service types such as video and downloadservices, and sets DSCPs in service packetsbased on the identification results so that theeNodeB can obtain the results.

    eNodeB The eNodeB identifies these DSCPs andperforms differentiated scheduling based onthe service types (such as video and downloadservices) configured by operators andcorresponding QoS policies.

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  • 3 Technical Description3.1 Introduction

    Operators' networks provide diversified services. These services have different experiencerequirements. Besides, operators are transforming from pipeline operations to experience-oriented operations. DSCP-based service differentiation is fundamental to experience-orientedoperations, and Video Service Rate Adaption and Busy-Hour Download Rate Control featuresare specific implementation of service differentiation.

    3.2 Principles3.2.1 Service Type Identification and DSCP Setting

    Operators integrate a service awareness device into the S-GW/P-GW or deploy a third-partyservice awareness device for service type identification. After identifying service types, theservice awareness device sets the DSCPs in service packets to different values based on theidentification results. DSCPs are in the IP headers of service packets, as shown in Figure 3-1.

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  • Figure 3-1 DSCP position

    NOTE

    After the Video Service Rate Adaption and Busy-Hour Download Rate Control features are enabled:l Operators need to configure DSCPs for services on the eNodeB. The configured DSCP values and

    corresponding service types must be the same as those configured on the service awareness device.For example, if the service awareness device identifies a video service and sets the DSCP to 40, theDSCP value 40 must be configured for video services on the eNodeB.

    l If DSCPs are not configured for services on the eNodeB or the DSCP configuration on the eNodeB isdifferent from the DSCP configuration on the service awareness device, the eNodeB cannot map theDSCPs in received service packets onto priority queues and the packets are put into priority queue 0by default.If the DSCP value of service packets is 0, the eNodeB cannot map the DSCPs in received servicepackets onto priority queues and the packets are put into priority queue 0 by default.

    l In RAN sharing scenarios, it is required that operators configure the same or totally different DSCPson their separate service awareness devices. For example, if operator A configures the DSCP value 40for video services and the DSCP value 10 for download services, operator B is allowed to configurethe DSCP value 42 for video services and the DCSP value 12 for download services. If operator Aconfigures the DSCP value 40 for video services, operator B is not allowed to configure the DSCPvalue 40 for download services.

    3.2.2 Differentiated SchedulingThe Busy-Hour Download Rate Control and Video Service Rate Adaption features areimplemented based on differentiated scheduling on the eNodeB. The options of theCELLALGOSWITCH.ServiceDiffSwitch parameter must be selected to enable the features.Differentiated scheduling consists of PDCP-based differentiated queue scheduling and MediaAccess Control (MAC) scheduling. (PDCP is short for Packet Data Convergence Protocol.)PDCP-based differentiated queue scheduling implements scheduling of multiple services within

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  • a bearer. MAC scheduling implements scheduling among bearers. Figure 3-2 shows the overallscheduling scheme.

    Figure 3-2 Differentiated scheduling scheme

    PDCP-based differentiated queue scheduling involves eight queues, for which weights can beset by specifying the values of the SERVICEDIFFSETTING.QueueWeight0 toSERVICEDIFFSETTING.QueueWeight7 parameters. In PDCP-based differentiated queuescheduling, the eNodeB dynamically calculates the overall service weight based on the queueweight and queue rate. The overall service weight has an impact on the MAC scheduling weight.The scheduling priority factors (indicated by STANDARDQCI.DlschPriorityFactor) carriedby each non-GBR service are different. Therefore, the priorities for different services arecalculated by the following formula: STANDARDQCI.DlschPriorityFactor x Overall serviceweight. In practical use, operators may use different non-GBR bearers to implement the QoSfor gold, silver, and bronze subscribers. The product of the overall service weight and schedulingpriority factors must be considered during service planning to check whether the product meetsthe QoS requirements of operators on subscribers.

    NOTE

    PDCP-based differentiated queue scheduling applies only to non-GBR services.

    3.2.3 Video Service Rate AdaptionWhen the network is congested, the video service rate for some UEs with good radio signalquality is lower than the SGBR and the video buffering time is long or video freezes occur. Inthis case, the Video Service Rate Adaption feature ensures that the video service rateapproximates the SGBR if the purchased video traffic volume is sufficient, thereby improvinguser experience.When the network load is light and UEs playing videos receive good-quality radio signals, thevideo service rates for these UEs reach or exceed the SGBR. In this situation, the eNodeB doesnot decrease the bearer weights to limit the video service rates to the SGBR.When the VideoRateAdaptSwitch(VideoRateAdaptSwitch) option of theCELLALGOSWITCH.ServiceDiffSwitch parameter is selected, the Video Service RateAdaption feature is enabled.The video service rate is ensured by means of initial acceleration in the first phase and normal-rate guarantee in the second phase. When the IPSERVICEQOS.QosPolicyTimeSwitch

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  • parameter is set to ON(ON), phase-based service rate guarantee is enabled. The followingdescribes initial acceleration and normal-rate guarantee.

    Initial AccelerationWhen a video is opened, the initial service rate is low and it takes some time before the videoplayback starts. To accelerate the initial video download rate and reduce the video bufferingtime, the eNodeB increases the scheduling weight for video services so that the video downloadrate soon reaches the target rate (SGBR 1) in the first phase shown in Figure 3-3. When a videostream initially starts, the eNodeB uses the first-phase QoS policy specified by theIPSERVICEQOS.FirQosPolicyId parameter and accelerates the service rate for a durationspecified by the IPSERVICEQOS.FirQosPolicyTimeLength parameter. TheIPSERVICEQOS.FirQosPolicyTimeLength parameter can be adjusted based on theacceleration effect, and you are advised to set this parameter to 8s. If the initial video downloadtakes a long time, increase the value of the IPSERVICEQOS.FirQosPolicyTimeLength orQOSPOLICY.DlSgbr parameter for initial acceleration. It is recommended that theQOSPOLICY.DlSgbr parameter be set to a value two times of the video bitrate for initialacceleration.You are advised not to set the IPSERVICEQOS.FirQosPolicyTimeLength parameter to anexcessively large value to prevent waste of radio resources. Similarly, you are advised not to setthe SGBR to an excessively large value for the normal-rate guarantee phase to prevent waste ofradio resources.

    Normal-Rate GuaranteeAfter initial acceleration, the eNodeB uses the second-phase QoS policy specified by theIPSERVICEQOS.SecQosPolicyId parameter to ensure the service rate. When the service rateis less than SGBR 2 shown in Figure 3-3, the eNodeB increases the scheduling weight for thebearer carrying the video service. When the service rate reaches or exceeds SGBR 2, the eNodeBdecreases the scheduling weight to prevent excessive bandwidth usage. If the resources aresufficient, the eNodeB ensures that the service rate is not less than SGBR 2. Admission controlis not performed based on SGBR 2, which is not absolutely guaranteed.It is recommended that the QOSPOLICY.DlSgbr parameter be set to a value 1.1 to 1.2 timesof the video bitrate for normal-rate guarantee.

    NOTE

    Different types of video services have different requirements for resolution and code formats and thereforerequires different video bitrates. If the service awareness device can differentiate video bitrates, it isrecommended that the service awareness device set different DSCPs for video services of different bitratesso that different SGBRs can be configured for video services of different bitrates. If the service awarenessdevice cannot differentiate video bitrates, it is recommended that DlSgbr be set based on the large videobitrates used by OTT video websites.

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  • Figure 3-3 Video playback acceleration

    3.2.4 Busy-Hour Download Rate ControlWhen the DownLoadRateLimitSwitch(DownLoadRateLimitSwitch) option of theCELLALGOSWITCH.ServiceDiffSwitch parameter is selected, the Busy-Hour DownloadRate Control feature is enabled.SMBR-based rate control is implemented for low-value services such as P2P download, FTPdownload, and HTTP download. When the download service rate exceeds the download servicerate control threshold specified by the QOSPOLICY.DlSmbr parameter, the eNodeB reducesthe number of packets in the download service queue or decreases the download service queueweight to decrease the download service rate until the download is complete. When the downloadservice rate of a UE has not reached the value of the QOSPOLICY.DlSmbr parameter, theeNodeB does not decrease the download service rate of the UE. It is recommended that theQOSPOLICY.DlSmbr parameter be set to the average download service rate achieved beforethe Busy-Hour Download Rate Control feature is enabled. The parameter value can be adjustedbased on the network plan.This configured SMBR is only a threshold for rate control and the download service rate is notstrictly kept below the SMBR. When resources are sufficient, good user experience withdownload services can be ensured. During busy hours or when a large number of high-priorityusers are using services, the SMBR-based rate control can reduce the amount of resourcesoccupied by download services and thereby improve user experience with high-priority services.If the SMBR is greater than the download service rate achieved before the Busy-Hour DownloadRate Control feature is enabled, the eNodeB does not decrease the scheduling weight fordownload services.

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  • Figure 3-4 Download service rate control (1)

    In Figure 3-4, the SMBR is set to a value close to or slightly below the maximum of the busy-hour average download service rates achieved before the Busy-Hour Download Rate Controlfeature is enabled. Before the Busy-Hour Download Rate Control feature is enabled, thedownload service rate fluctuates around the SMBR, as indicated by line 1. After the Busy-HourDownload Rate Control feature is enabled, the eNodeB decreases the scheduling weight for thedownload service when the download service rate exceeds the SMBR. As a result, the downloadservice rate also decreases, as indicated by line 2.

    Figure 3-5 Download service rate control (2)

    In Figure 3-5, the SMBR is set to an excessively small value, for example, a value less than30% of the maximum of the busy-hour average download service rates achieved before the Busy-Hour Download Rate Control feature is enabled. Before the Busy-Hour Download Rate Controlfeature is enabled, the download service rate is about two times the SMBR, as indicated by line3. After the Busy-Hour Download Rate Control feature is enabled, the download service ratedecreases when the download service rate exceeds the SMBR but is still greater than the SMBR,as indicated by line 4.

    3.2.5 DSCP and QoS Policy ConfigurationsQoS service information is configured for DSCPs on the eNodeB to implement DSCP-basedservice differentiation.

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  • QoS service information includes QoS policies and the mappings between DSCPs and QoSpolicies. A QoS policy, which is set by configuring a QosPolicy MO, defines a priority queue(PriQueueId) and the guaranteed maximum bit rate (DlSgbr and DlSmbr) for a type of service.The mappings between DSCPs and QoS policies are set by configuring IpServiceQos MOs.

    Table 3-1 QoS policy configuration table (QosPolicy MO)QoS PolicyIdentity(QosPolicyId)

    Traffic Type(TrafficType)

    PriorityQueueIdentity(PriQueueId)

    DownlinkService GrantBit Rate(DlSgbr) Unit:kbit/s

    DownlinkServiceMaximum BitRate(DlSmbr)Unit: kbit/s

    0 VIDEO QUEUE 6 1280 -1 VIDEO QUEUE 6 640 -2 DOWNLOAD QUEUE 0 - 35003 OTHER QUEUE 3 - -

    Table 3-2 Mappings between DSCPs and QoS policies (IpServiceQos MO)DifferentiatedServicesCode Point(Dscp)

    TrafficDescription(Description)

    QoS PolicyTimeSwitch(QosPolicyTimeSwitch)

    First QoSPolicyIdentity(FirQosPolicyId)

    First QoSPolicyTimeLength(Unit: s)(FirQosPolicyTimeLength)

    SecondQoS PolicyIdentity(SecQosPolicyId)

    15 Downloadservices

    OFF 2 - -

    40 Videoservices

    ON 0 12 1

    20 Otherservices(Otherservice typessuch as webbrowsingand gamingcan bedefined byoperators.)

    OFF 3 - -

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  • NOTE

    The QosPolicyTimeSwitch parameter takes effect only for video services. When theQosPolicyTimeSwitch parameter is set to ON(ON), a two-phase rate guarantee is implemented.When the TrafficType parameter is set to DOWNLOAD(DOWNLOAD) or OTHER(OTHER), theQosPolicyTimeSwitch parameter is set to OFF(OFF). In this situation, the FirQosPolicyId parameter isvalid and the FirQosPolicyTimeLength and SecQosPolicyId parameters are invalid.

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  • 4 Related Features4.1 Features Related to LOFD-081202 Busy-Hour DownloadRate ControlPrerequisite Features

    None

    Mutually Exclusive FeaturesNone

    Impacted FeaturesNone

    4.2 Features Related to LOFD-081203 Video Service RateAdaptionPrerequisite Features

    None

    Mutually Exclusive FeaturesNone

    Impacted FeaturesNone

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  • 5 Network Impact5.1 LOFD-081202 Busy-Hour Download Rate ControlSystem Capacity

    This feature decreases the scheduling weight for download services and therefore decreases thedownload service rate. As a result, the rate of high-priority services increases.The change in cell capacity is related to the radio environment of the UEs using downloadservices and the proportion of the download traffic in the cell. If the UEs using download servicesare located in areas with good signal quality, the cell capacity decreases. If the UEs usingdownload services are located in areas with poor signal quality, the cell capacity increases. Whenthe SMBR is set to a small value, the download service rate decreases obviously, resulting in abig change in the cell capacity.For example, cell congestion is simulated for a cell for which the SMBR is set to 500 kbit/s.There are three UEs (UE A, UE B, and UE C) in the cell. UE A is located at the cell center, UEB is located at the cell edge, and UE C is located halfway between the cell center and cell edge.Assume that UE A is using download services, UE B is using video services, and UE C is usingother services. Before the Busy-Hour Download Rate Control feature is enabled, the cellthroughput is 2.2 Mbit/s. After the Busy-Hour Download Rate Control feature is enabled, thecell throughput is 1.8 Mbit/s, with a 14% decrease in cell capacity. Assume that UE A is usingvideo services, UE B is using download services, and UE C is using other services. The cellcapacity does not change after the Busy-Hour Download Rate Control feature is enabled. Thereason for the unchanged cell capacity is that the download services are started later, thedownload service rate is less than the SMBR, and therefore the scheduling weight is notdecreased for the download services.

    Network PerformanceThis feature decreases the scheduling weight for download services and therefore decreases thedownload service rate. If a download peak rate is set, you are advised not to enable this featureduring download service performance evaluation.

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  • 5.2 LOFD-081203 Video Service Rate AdaptionSystem Capacity

    This feature increases the scheduling weight for video services and therefore ensures the videoservice rate. As a result, the rate of low-priority services decreases. The change in cell capacityis related to the radio environment of the UEs using video services and the proportion of thevideo traffic in the cell.If the UEs using video services are located in areas with good signal quality, the cell capacityincreases. If the UEs using video services are located in areas with poor signal quality, the cellcapacity decreases. When the SGBR is set to a large value, the video service rate increasesobviously, resulting in a big change in the cell capacity.For example, cell congestion is simulated for a cell for which the SGBR is set to 2 Mbit/s. Thereare three UEs (UE A, UE B, and UE C) in the cell. UE A is located at the cell center, UE B islocated at the cell edge, and UE C is located halfway between the cell center and cell edge.Assume that UE A is using download services, UE B is using video services, and UE C is usingother services. Before the Video Service Rate Adaption feature is enabled, the cell throughputis 2.2 Mbit/s. After the Video Service Rate Adaption feature is enabled, the cell throughput is1.5 Mbit/s, with a 32% decrease in cell capacity. Assume that UE A is using video services, UEB is using download services, and UE C is using other services. The cell capacity increases by10% after the Video Service Rate Adaption feature is enabled.

    Network PerformanceThis feature increases the scheduling weight for video services, ensuring that the video servicerate approximates the SGBR. When the amount of downlink services required by various typesof services in a cell is greater than the available amount of downlink resources in the cell, thisfeature decreases the rates of other non-GBR services and increases the average GBR servicedelay without affecting the GBR. When the amount of downlink services required by varioustypes of services in a cell is less than the available amount of downlink resources in the cell, thisfeature does not affect other types of services.Enabling the Video Service Rate Adaption feature reduces the video buffering time, guaranteesthe video service rate, and reduces the number of video freezes.For example, cell congestion is simulated for a cell for which the first-phase SGBR is set to 2.5Mbit/s. In the cell, there are three UEs separately performing FTP download, P2P download,and video services. After the Video Service Rate Adaption feature is enabled, the initial videodownload delay decreases by 35%.

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  • 6 Engineering Guidelines6.1 LOFD-081202 Busy-Hour Download Rate Control6.1.1 When to Use Busy-Hour Download Rate Control

    The Busy-Hour Download Rate Control feature decreases the traffic volume proportion ofdownload services in a cell and improves user experience with high-priority services. If thetraffic volume of download services in a cell accounts for 20% of the total traffic volume in thecell regardless of whether this occurs during busy hours or off-peak hours, you are advised toenable the Busy-Hour Download Rate Control feature. After this feature is enabled, the eNodeBdecreases the download service rate when the download service rate exceeds the SMBR. If thecell is heavily loaded, the download service rate decreases considerably. If the cell is lightlyloaded, the download service rate decreases slightly. It is recommended that the SMBR be setto the average download service rate achieved before this feature is enabled.The SMBR value depends on operators' policies in controlling download services. The cellaverage rate during busy hours can be used as a reference for SMBR. It is recommended thatthe smaller value between operators' expected rate limit and cell average rate during busy hoursbe used as the SMBR value.

    6.1.2 Required InformationThis feature relies on a service awareness device deployed in the EPC or a third-party serviceawareness device to identify service types. Before using this feature, verify that the serviceawareness device can identify major services (for example, download services) on the operator'snetwork and encrypted services such as HTTPS. If the service awareness device cannot identifythe major services or encrypted services, you are advised not to use this feature.Before using this feature, obtain the service distribution statistics collected by the serviceawareness device and the traffic volume proportion of download services. For example, aHuawei service awareness device deployed in the EPC can use EPSN seven-layer parsingperformance counters to collect the statistics.(Optional) Collect service key quality indicator (KQI) information.If the operator's EPC is capable of KQI evaluation or an independent KQI evaluation device isdeployed, use the related EPC device or the KQI evaluation device to obtain downloading KQIs,

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  • such as file download transmission rate. If the operator's network is not capable of KQIevaluation, drive test is used and download services are performed on UEs to obtain the downloadservice rate.

    6.1.3 Deployment

    6.1.3.1 Requirements

    LicenseThe operator must purchase and activate the license for the feature listed in the following table.

    Feature ID FeatureName

    Model

    LicenseControl Item

    NE Sales Unit

    LOFD-081202 Busy-HourDownloadRate Control

    LT1S0BHDRC00

    Busy-HourDownloadRate Control

    eNodeB per cell

    Other RequirementsThis feature requires a service awareness device deployed in the EPC or a third-party serviceawareness device.

    6.1.3.2 Data PreparationThis section describes the data that you need to collect for setting parameters. There are threetypes of data sources:l Network plan (negotiation not required): parameter values planned and set by the operatorl Network plan (negotiation required): parameter values planned by the operator and

    negotiated with the EPC or peer transmission equipmentl User-defined: parameter values set by usersThe following table describes the key parameters that must be set for Busy-Hour Download RateControl.

    Parameter Name Parameter ID DataSource

    Setting Notes

    Service DifferentiatedSwitch

    CELLALGOSWITCH.ServiceDiffSwitch

    Networkplanning

    The DownLoadRateLi-mitSwitch option mustbe selected to enable thisfeature.

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  • Parameter Name Parameter ID DataSource

    Setting Notes

    QoS Policy Identity QOSPOLICY.QosPolicyId

    Networkplanning

    This parameter specifiesthe ID of a user-definedQoS policy. The QoS IDfor each type of servicemust be unique. Forconvenience, you areadvised to set thisparameter to a DSCPvalue. For example, theDSCP for downloadservices is 10, and youcan set FirQosPolicyIdto 10.

    Traffic Type QOSPOLICY.TrafficType

    Networkplanning

    Set this parameter toDOWNLOAD.

    Priority Queue Identity QOSPOLICY.PriQueueId

    Networkplanning

    It is recommended thatthis parameter be set toQUEUE1(QUEUE1) orQUEUE2(QUEUE2).Queue 0 is the defaultqueue. Packets whoseDSCPs do not match anyqueue or are notidentified enter queue 0.Therefore, you areadvised not to set thisparameter to QUEUE0(QUEUE0) fordownload services.

    Downlink ServiceMaximum Bit Rate

    QOSPOLICY.DlSmbr Networkplanning

    This parameter specifiesthe maximum bit rate ofdownlink services.

    Differentiated ServicesCode Point

    IpServiceQos.Dscp Negotiated with thepeer end

    Set this parameter to thesame value as the DSCPconfigured on the serviceawareness device.

    6.1.3.3 PrecautionsNone

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  • 6.1.3.4 Activation

    Using the CME to Perform Batch Configuration for Newly Deployed eNodeBsEnter the values of the parameters listed in Table 6-1 in a summary data file, which also containsother data for the new eNodeBs to be deployed. Then, import the summary data file into theConfiguration Management Express (CME) for batch configuration.For detailed instructions, see "Creating eNodeBs in Batches" in the initial configuration guidefor the eNodeB, which is available in the eNodeB product documentation.The summary data file may be a scenario-specific file provided by the CME or a customizedfile, depending on the following conditions:l The managed objects (MOs) in Table 6-1 are contained in a scenario-specific summary

    data file. In this situation, set the parameters in the MOs, and then verify and save the file.l Some MOs in Table 6-1 are not contained in a scenario-specific summary data file. In this

    situation, customize a summary data file to include the MOs before you can set theparameters.

    Table 6-1 Parameters for the Busy-Hour Download Rate Control featureMO Sheet in the

    Summary DataFile

    Parameter Group Remarks

    CellAlgoSwitch User-defined sheet LocalCellId,ServiceDiffSwitch

    TheDownLoadRateLi-mitSwitch(DownLoadRateLi-mitSwitch) optionunder theServiceDiffSwitchparameter needs tobe selected to enablethe Busy-HourDownload RateControl feature.

    IpServiceQos User-defined sheet Dscp, Description,QosPolicyTimeS-witch,FirQosPolicyId,FirQosPolicyTime-Length,SecQosPolicyId

    The FirQosPolicyIdparameter in theIpServiceQos MOmust be set to the IDof a QoS policyconfigured in theQosPolicy MO.

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  • Using the CME to Perform Batch Activation for Existing eNodeBsThis feature can be batch activated using the CME. For detailed operations, see the followingsection in the CME product documentation or online help: Managing the CME > CMEGuidelines > Enhanced Feature Management > Feature Operation and Maintenance.

    Using the CME to Perform Batch Configuration for Existing eNodeBsBatch reconfiguration using the CME is the recommended method to activate a feature onexisting eNodeBs. This method reconfigures all data, except neighbor relationships, for multipleeNodeBs in a single procedure. The procedure is as follows:

    Step 1 Customize a summary data file with the MOs and parameters listed in section "Using the CMEto Perform Batch Configuration for Newly Deployed eNodeBs." For online help, press F1 pressF1 when a CME window is active, and select Managing the CME > CME Guidelines > LTEApplication Management > eNodeB Related Operations > Customizing a Summary DataFile for Batch eNodeB Configuration.

    Step 2 Choose CME > LTE Application > Export Data > Export Base Station Bulk ConfigurationData (U2000 client mode), or choose LTE Application > Export Data > Export Base StationBulk Configuration Data (CME client mode), to export the eNodeB data stored on the CMEinto the customized summary data file.

    Step 3 In the summary data file, set the parameters in the MOs according to the setting notes providedin section "Data Preparation" and close the file.

    Step 4 Choose CME > LTE Application > Import Data > Import Base Station Bulk ConfigurationData (U2000 client mode), or choose LTE Application > Import Data > Import Base StationBulk Configuration Data (CME client mode), to import the summary data file into the CME,and then start the data verification.

    Step 5 After data verification is complete, choose CME > Planned Area > Export IncrementalScripts (U2000 client mode), or choose Area Management > Planned Area > ExportIncremental Scripts (CME client mode), to export and activate the incremental scripts. Fordetailed operations, see Managing the CME > CME Guidelines > Script File Management> Exporting Incremental Scripts from a Planned Data Area in the CME online help.----End

    Using the CME to Perform Single ConfigurationOn the CME, set the parameters listed in the "Data Preparation" section for a single eNodeB.The procedure is as follows:

    Step 1 In the planned data area, click Base Station in the upper left corner of the configuration window.Step 2 In area 1 shown in Figure 6-1, select the eNodeB to which the MOs belong.

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  • Figure 6-1 MO search and configuration window

    Step 3 On the Search tab page in area 2, enter an MO name, for example, CELL.Step 4 In area 3, double-click the MO in the Object Name column. All parameters in this MO are

    displayed in area 4.Step 5 Set the parameters in area 4 or 5.Step 6 Choose CME > Planned Area > Export Incremental Scripts (U2000 client mode), or choose

    Area Management > Planned Area > Export Incremental Scripts (CME client mode), toexport and activate the incremental scripts.----End

    Using MML Commands1. Turn on the switch for the Busy-Hour Download Rate Control feature.

    Run the MOD CELLALGOSWITCH command with the DownLoadRateLimitSwitch(DownLoadRateLimitSwitch) option under the ServiceDiffSwitch parameter selected.

    2. Configure a QoS policy for download services.Run the ADD QOSPOLICY command to configure a QoS policy for download services.

    3. Configure a mapping between the DSCP and the QoS policy.Run the ADD IPSERVICEQOS command to configure a mapping between the DSCP andthe QoS policy.

    MML Command Examples//Turning on the switch for the Busy-Hour Download Rate Control featureMOD CELLALGOSWITCH: LocalCellId=0,ServiceDiffSwitch=VideoRateAdaptSwitch-0&DownLoadRateLimitSwitch-1;//Configuring a QoS policy for download services (Queue 1 is used as an example.)ADD QOSPOLICY: QosPolicyId=10, TrafficType=DOWNLOAD, PriQueueId=QUEUE1, DlSmbr=2000;

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  • //Configuring a mapping between the DSCP and the QoS policy for download servicesADD IPSERVICEQOS:Dscp=10, Description="FTP Download Service", FirQosPolicyId=10;

    6.1.3.5 Activation ObservationCheck the values of the L.Thrp.bits.DL.Pri.1 and L.Thrp.Time.DL.Pri.1 counters. If the valuesof the two counters are not 0, the Busy-Hour Download Rate Control feature has been activated.

    6.1.3.6 Deactivation

    Using MML CommandsRun the MOD CELLALGOSWITCH command with the DownLoadRateLimitSwitch(DownLoadRateLimitSwitch) option under the ServiceDiffSwitch parameter deselected.

    MML Command Examples//Turning off the switch for the Busy-Hour Download Rate Control featureMOD CELLALGOSWITCH: LocalCellId=0,ServiceDiffSwitch=VideoRateAdaptSwitch-0&DownLoadRateLimitSwitch-0;

    Using the CME to Perform Batch ConfigurationBatch reconfiguration using the CME is the recommended method to deactivate a feature oneNodeBs. This method reconfigures all data, except neighbor relationships, for multipleeNodeBs in a single procedure. The procedure for feature deactivation is similar to that forfeature activation described in Table 6-2. In the procedure, modify parameters according to thefollowing table.

    Table 6-2 Parameters for the Busy-Hour Download Rate Control featureMO Sheet in the

    Summary DataFile

    Parameter Group Setting Notes

    CellAlgoSwitch User-defined sheet LocalCellId,ServiceDiffSwitch

    TheDownLoadRateLi-mitSwitch(DownLoadRateLi-mitSwitch) optionunder theServiceDiffSwitchparameter needs tobe deselected todisable the Busy-Hour Download RateControl feature.

    QosPolicy User-defined sheet QosPolicyId,TrafficType,PriQueueId, DlSgbr,DlSmbr

    The QosPolicy MOmust be configuredbefore theIpServiceQos MO isconfigured.

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  • MO Sheet in theSummary DataFile

    Parameter Group Setting Notes

    IpServiceQos User-defined sheet Dscp, Description,QosPolicyTimeS-witch,FirQosPolicyId,FirQosPolicyTime-Length,SecQosPolicyId

    The FirQosPolicyIdparameter in theIpServiceQos MOmust be set to the IDof a QoS policyconfigured in theQosPolicy MO.

    Using the CME to Perform Single ConfigurationOn the CME, set parameters according to Table 6-2. For detailed instructions, see 6.1.3.4Activation described for feature activation.

    6.1.4 Performance MonitoringAfter this feature is enabled, check the values of the L.Thrp.bits.DL.Pri.1 andL.Thrp.Time.DL.Pri.1 counters.1. Before this feature is enabled, the L.Thrp.bits.DL.Pri.1 and L.Thrp.Time.DL.Pri.1

    counters do not have valid values. When this feature is enabled, you are advised to set allqueue weights to the same value and all service types to OTHER. For detailed operations,see follow-up procedures.

    2. Record the values of the L.Thrp.bits.DL.Pri.1 and L.Thrp.Time.DL.Pri.1 counters at theend of a measurement period, and divide the value of the L.Thrp.bits.DL.Pri.1 counterby the value of the L.Thrp.Time.DL.Pri.1 counter to obtain the throughput.

    3. Set all queue weights to the default values or planned values, and set the service type toDOWNLOAD for download services.

    4. Record the values of the L.Thrp.bits.DL.Pri.1 and L.Thrp.Time.DL.Pri.1 counters againat the end of a measurement period, and divide the value of the L.Thrp.bits.DL.Pri.1counter by the value of the L.Thrp.Time.DL.Pri.1 counter to obtain the throughput.

    5. Compare the recorded two values of the L.Thrp.bits.DL.Pri.1 counter and the twothroughput values to check whether the traffic volume and throughput have decreased.

    The operation procedures are as follows:1. Configure the download function switch.MOD CELLALGOSWITCH:LocalCellId=xx,ServiceDiffSwitch=VideoRateAdaptSwitch-0&DownLoadRateLimitSwitch-1;2. Configure a QoS policy for download services, with the traffic type set to OTHER andPriority Queue Identity set to QUEUE1.ADD QOSPOLICY: QosPolicyId=4,TrafficType=OTHER,PriQueueId=QUEUE1;3. Configure a mapping between the DSCP and the QoS policy for download services.

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  • ADD IPSERVICEQOS:Dscp=11, Description="P2P Service", QosPolicyTimeSwitch=OFF,FirQosPolicyId=4;4. Set all queue weights to the same value.MOD SERVICEDIFFSETTING: QueueWeight0=5, QueueWeight1=5, QueueWeight2=5,QueueWeight3=5, QueueWeight4=5, QueueWeight5=5, QueueWeight6=5, QueueWeight7=5;5. Obtain the L.Thrp.bits.DL.Pri.1 and L.Thrp.Time.DL.Pri.1 counters before the downloadfunction switch is turned on. It is recommended that the busy-hour counters of at least one daybe obtained.After step 5 is performed, the baseline parameters before the feature takes effect are collected.The follow-up procedures are performed to collect parameters after the feature takes effect.6. Set download service parameters, with QoS policy for download service parameters set.ADD QOSPOLICY:QosPolicyId=5,TrafficType=DOWNLOAD,PriQueueId=QUEUE1,DlSmbr=1000;7. Configure a mapping between the DSCP and the QoS policy for download services.MOD IPSERVICEQOS:Dscp=11, Description="P2P Service", QosPolicyTimeSwitch=OFF,FirQosPolicyId=5;8. Restore the priority queue weight configurations to the default values.MOD SERVICEDIFFSETTING: QueueWeight0=10, QueueWeight1=5, QueueWeight2=5,QueueWeight3=10, QueueWeight4=10, QueueWeight5=20, QueueWeight6=20,QueueWeight7=20;9. Obtain the L.Thrp.bits.DL.Pri.1 and L.Thrp.Time.DL.Pri.1 counters after the downloadfunction switch is turned on. It is recommended that the busy-hour counters of at least one daybe obtained.10. Observe the gains before and after the feature takes effect. It is recommended that theL.Thrp.bits.DL.Pri.1 counter be used for download services.

    6.1.5 Parameter OptimizationAdjusting the SMBR for Download Services

    To adjust the SMBR for download services, run the following command:MOD QOSPOLICY: QosPolicyId=10, DlSmbr=1000;

    Adjusting the Queue Weight for Download ServicesThe queue weight for download services can be adjusted to increase or decrease the schedulingpriority of download services. Before you adjust the weight, you are advised to run the LSTSERVICEDIFFSETTING command to query the current queue weights to ensure that the sumof the weights does not exceed 100 after the adjustment. To adjust the queue weight for downloadservices, run the following command:MOD SERVICEDIFFSETTING: QueueWeight1=10;

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  • 6.1.6 TroubleshootingNone

    6.2 LOFD-081203 Video Service Rate Adaption6.2.1 When to Use Video Service Rate Adaption

    The gain provided by this feature varies with the cell load and the proportion of video services.Use Video Service Rate Adaption in the following scenarios:l The video traffic volume in a cell accounts for 40% or less of the total traffic volume in the

    cell and the video service rates for some UEs are less than the SGBR.l During busy hours, the average single-UE throughput is less than 1.5 Mbit/s in a cell and

    the cell load is high, for example, the physical resource block (PRB) usage is greater than60%.

    l When video services are enabled and the video services to be guaranteed accounts for highproportion (such as 20%), it is recommended that service identification be performed ondelay-sensitive services such as web services and higher priorities are used to guaranteedelay-sensitive services.

    l It is recommended that the QosPolicy.DlSgbr parameter be set to a value two times of thevideo bitrate for initial acceleration. You are advised not to set the SGBR for video servicesto an excessively large value to prevent waste of radio resources.

    l It is recommended that the QosPolicy.DlSgbr parameter be set to a value 1.1 to 1.2 timesof the video bitrate for normal rate guarantee. You are advised not to set the SGBR forvideo services to an excessively large value to prevent waste of radio resources.

    l The initial acceleration time can be configured according to site requirements. It isrecommended that this parameter be set to 8s. You are advised not to set this parameter toan excessively large value to prevent waste of radio resources.

    6.2.2 Required InformationThis feature relies on a service awareness device deployed in the EPC or a third-party serviceawareness device to identify service types. Before using this feature, verify that the serviceawareness device can identify major services (for example, video services) on the operator'snetwork and encrypted services such as HTTPS. If the service awareness device cannot identifythe major services or encrypted services, you are advised not to use this feature.Before using this feature, obtain the service distribution statistics collected by the serviceawareness device and the traffic volume proportion of video services. For example, a Huaweiservice awareness device deployed in the EPC can use EPSN seven-layer parsing performancecounters to collect the statistics.You need to obtain the video bitrates that require adjustment from OTT video websites or theservice awareness device and set the DlSgbr parameter for this feature based on the obtainedvideo bitrates. If video services with different resolution are performed on a network, it isrecommended that the video bitrate with the highest proportion acts as the reference for SGBR.The following table lists common video bitrate, which is for reference only.

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  • Video Type Average Bitrate ofVideos (kbit/s)

    Minimum Bitrateof Videos (kbit/s)

    Maximum Bitrateof Videos (kbit/s)

    360P 590 350 800480P 1500 1000 2500720P 2400 1000 40001080P 6000 4000 8000

    It is recommended that average busy-hour single-user throughput in a cell be used if the bitrateof video on a network is unavailable.(Optional) Collect service key quality indicator (KQI) information.If the operator's EPC is capable of KQI evaluation or an independent KQI evaluation device isdeployed, use the related EPC device or the KQI evaluation device to obtain video KQIs, suchas video stream initial buffering time and decrease in the video freezes in a cell, and use thevideo KQIs to determine whether to use this feature and to evaluate the feature gain.If the operator's network is not capable of KQI evaluation, drive test is used. By doing this, videoservices are performed on UEs, the video play situation is observed to record the following items:interval between video start to video image display, video stall times. Measures such as screenrecording and videotaping can be used to facilitate statistics and analysis.

    6.2.3 Deployment

    6.2.3.1 Requirements

    LicenseThe operator must purchase and activate the license for the feature listed in the following table.

    Feature ID FeatureName

    Model

    LicenseControl Item

    NE Sales Unit

    LOFD-081203 Video ServiceRate Adaption

    LT1S00VSRA00

    Video ServiceRate Adaption

    eNodeB per cell

    Other RequirementsThis feature requires a service awareness device deployed in the EPC or a third-party serviceawareness device.

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  • 6.2.3.2 Data PreparationThis section describes the data that you need to collect for setting parameters. There are threetypes of data sources:l Network plan (negotiation not required): parameter values planned and set by the operatorl Network plan (negotiation required): parameter values planned by the operator and

    negotiated with the EPC or peer transmission equipmentl User-defined: parameter values set by usersThe following table describes the key parameters that must be set for Video Service RateAdaption.

    Parameter Name Parameter ID DataSource

    Setting Notes

    Service DifferentiatedSwitch

    CELLALGOSWITCH.ServiceDiffSwitch

    Networkplanning

    The VideoRateAdaptS-witch(VideoRateA-daptSwitch) optionmust be selected toenable the Video ServiceRate Adaption feature.

    QoS Policy Identity QOSPOLICY.QosPolicyId

    Networkplanning

    This parameter specifiesthe ID of a user-definedQoS policy. The QoS IDfor each type of servicemust be unique. Forconvenience, you areadvised to set thisparameter to the DSCPor DSCP plus 64. Forexample, the DSCP forvideo services is 40, andyou can setFirQosPolicyId to 40and SecQosPolicyId to104.

    Traffic Type QOSPOLICY.TrafficType

    Networkplanning

    Set this parameter toVIDEO(VIDEO).

    Priority Queue Identity QOSPOLICY.PriQueueId

    Networkplanning

    It is recommended thatthis parameter be set toQUEUE6(QUEUE6).You can also set thisparameter to QUEUE5(QUEUE5) orQUEUE7(QUEUE7).

    Downlink Service GrantBit Rate

    QOSPOLICY.DlSgbr Networkplanning

    Set this parameter to theSGBR planned for videoservices.

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  • Parameter Name Parameter ID DataSource

    Setting Notes

    Differentiated ServicesCode Point

    IpServiceQos.Dscp Negotiated with thepeer end

    Set this parameter to thesame value as the DSCPconfigured on the serviceawareness device.

    6.2.3.3 PrecautionsNone

    6.2.3.4 Activation

    Using the CME to Perform Batch Configuration for Newly Deployed eNodeBsEnter the values of the parameters listed in Table 6-3 in a summary data file, which also containsother data for the new eNodeBs to be deployed. Then, import the summary data file into theConfiguration Management Express (CME) for batch configuration.For detailed instructions, see "Creating eNodeBs in Batches" in the initial configuration guidefor the eNodeB, which is available in the eNodeB product documentation.The summary data file may be a scenario-specific file provided by the CME or a customizedfile, depending on the following conditions:l The managed objects (MOs) in Table 6-3 are contained in a scenario-specific summary

    data file. In this situation, set the parameters in the MOs, and then verify and save the file.l Some MOs in Table 6-3 are not contained in a scenario-specific summary data file. In this

    situation, customize a summary data file to include the MOs before you can set theparameters.

    Table 6-3 Parameters for video service rate adaptionMO Sheet in the

    Summary DataFile

    Parameter Group Remarks

    CellAlgoSwitch User-defined sheet LocalCellId,ServiceDiffSwitch

    TheVideoRateAdaptS-witch(VideoRateA-daptSwitch) optionunder theServiceDiffSwitchparameter needs tobe selected to enablethe Video ServiceRate Adaptionfeature.

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  • MO Sheet in theSummary DataFile

    Parameter Group Remarks

    QosPolicy User-defined sheet QosPolicyId,TrafficType,PriQueueId, DlSgbr/DlSmbr

    The QosPolicy MOmust be configuredbefore theIpServiceQos MO isconfigured.

    IpServiceQos User-defined sheet Dscp, Description,QosPolicyTimeS-witch,FirQosPolicyId,FirQosPolicyTime-Length,SecQosPolicyId

    The FirQosPolicyIdand SecQosPolicyIdparameters in theIpServiceQos MOmust be set to the IDsof QoS policiesconfigured in theQosPolicy MO.

    Using the CME to Perform Batch Activation for Existing eNodeBsThis feature can be batch activated using the CME. For detailed operations, see the followingsection in the CME product documentation or online help: Managing the CME > CMEGuidelines > Enhanced Feature Management > Feature Operation and Maintenance.

    Using the CME to Perform Batch Configuration for Existing eNodeBsBatch reconfiguration using the CME is the recommended method to activate a feature onexisting eNodeBs. This method reconfigures all data, except neighbor relationships, for multipleeNodeBs in a single procedure. The procedure is as follows:

    Step 1 Customize a summary data file with the MOs and parameters listed in section "Using the CMEto Perform Batch Configuration for Newly Deployed eNodeBs." For online help, press F1 pressF1 when a CME window is active, and select Managing the CME > CME Guidelines > LTEApplication Management > eNodeB Related Operations > Customizing a Summary DataFile for Batch eNodeB Configuration.

    Step 2 Choose CME > LTE Application > Export Data > Export Base Station Bulk ConfigurationData (U2000 client mode), or choose LTE Application > Export Data > Export Base StationBulk Configuration Data (CME client mode), to export the eNodeB data stored on the CMEinto the customized summary data file.

    Step 3 In the summary data file, set the parameters in the MOs according to the setting notes providedin section "Data Preparation" and close the file.

    Step 4 Choose CME > LTE Application > Import Data > Import Base Station Bulk ConfigurationData (U2000 client mode), or choose LTE Application > Import Data > Import Base StationBulk Configuration Data (CME client mode), to import the summary data file into the CME,and then start the data verification.

    Step 5 After data verification is complete, choose CME > Planned Area > Export IncrementalScripts (U2000 client mode), or choose Area Management > Planned Area > Export

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  • Incremental Scripts (CME client mode), to export and activate the incremental scripts. Fordetailed operations, see Managing the CME > CME Guidelines > Script File Management> Exporting Incremental Scripts from a Planned Data Area in the CME online help.----End

    Using the CME to Perform Single ConfigurationOn the CME, set the parameters listed in the "Data Preparation" section for a single eNodeB.The procedure is as follows:

    Step 1 In the planned data area, click Base Station in the upper left corner of the configuration window.Step 2 In area 1 shown in Figure 6-2, select the eNodeB to which the MOs belong.

    Figure 6-2 MO search and configuration window

    Step 3 On the Search tab page in area 2, enter an MO name, for example, CELL.Step 4 In area 3, double-click the MO in the Object Name column. All parameters in this MO are

    displayed in area 4.Step 5 Set the parameters in area 4 or 5.Step 6 Choose CME > Planned Area > Export Incremental Scripts (U2000 client mode), or choose

    Area Management > Planned Area > Export Incremental Scripts (CME client mode), toexport and activate the incremental scripts.----End

    Using MML Commands1. //Turning on the switch for the Video Service Rate Adaption feature

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  • Run the MOD CELLALGOSWITCH command with the VideoRateAdaptSwitch(VideoRateAdaptSwitch) option under the ServiceDiffSwitch parameter selected.

    2. Configure a QoS policy for video services.Run the ADD QOSPOLICY command to configure a QoS policy for video services.

    3. Configure a mapping between the DSCP and the QoS policy.Run the ADD IPSERVICEQOS command to configure a mapping between the DSCP andthe QoS policy.

    MML Command Examples//Turning on the switch for the Video Service Rate Adaption featureMOD CELLALGOSWITCH: LocalCellId=0,ServiceDiffSwitch=VideoRateAdaptSwitch-1&DownLoadRateLimitSwitch-0;//Configuring two QoS policies for video services with one QoS policy used in initial acceleration and the other QoS policy used in normal-rate guarantee (Queue 6 is used as an example.)ADD QOSPOLICY: QosPolicyId=40, TrafficType=VIDEO, PriQueueId=QUEUE6, DlSgbr=4800; ADD QOSPOLICY: QosPolicyId=104, TrafficType=VIDEO, PriQueueId=QUEUE6,DlSgbr=1200;//Configuring a mapping between the DSCP and the QoS policies for video servicesADD IPSERVICEQOS: Dscp=40, Description="Video Service", QosPolicyTimeSwitch=ON, FirQosPolicyId=40, FirQosPolicyTimeLength=12, SecQosPolicyId=104;

    6.2.3.5 Activation ObservationCheck the values of the L.Thrp.bits.DL.Pri.6 and L.Thrp.Time.DL.Pri.6 counters. If the valuesof the two counters are not 0, the Video Service Rate Adaption feature has been activated.

    6.2.3.6 Deactivation

    Using MML CommandsRun the MOD CELLALGOSWITCH command with the VideoRateAdaptSwitch(VideoRateAdaptSwitch) option under the ServiceDiffSwitch parameter deselected.

    MML Command Examples//Turning off the switch for the Video Service Rate Adaption featureMOD CELLALGOSWITCH: LocalCellId=0,ServiceDiffSwitch=VideoRateAdaptSwitch-0&DownLoadRateLimitSwitch-0;

    Using the CME to Perform Batch ConfigurationBatch reconfiguration using the CME is the recommended method to deactivate a feature oneNodeBs. This method reconfigures all data, except neighbor relationships, for multipleeNodeBs in a single procedure. The procedure for feature deactivation is similar to that forfeature activation described in Table 6-4. In the procedure, modify parameters according to thefollowing table.

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  • Table 6-4 Parameters for video service rate adaptionMO Sheet in the

    Summary DataFile

    Parameter Group Setting Notes

    CellAlgoSwitch User-defined sheet LocalCellId,ServiceDiffSwitch

    TheVideoRateAdaptS-witch(VideoRateA-daptSwitch) optionunder theServiceDiffSwitchparameter needs tobe deselected todisable the VideoService RateAdaption feature.

    QosPolicy User-defined sheet QosPolicyId,TrafficType,PriQueueId, DlSgbr/DlSmbr

    The QosPolicy MOmust be configuredbefore theIpServiceQos MO isconfigured.

    IpServiceQos User-defined sheet Dscp, Description,QosPolicyTimeS-witch,FirQosPolicyId,FirQosPolicyTime-Length,SecQosPolicyId

    The FirQosPolicyIdand SecQosPolicyIdparameters in theIpServiceQos MOmust be set to the IDsof QoS policiesconfigured in theQosPolicy MO.

    Using the CME to Perform Single ConfigurationOn the CME, set parameters according to Table 6-4. For detailed instructions, see "Using theCME to Perform Single Configuration" described for feature activation.

    6.2.4 Performance MonitoringAfter this feature is enabled, check the values of the L.Thrp.bits.DL.Pri.6 andL.Thrp.Time.DL.Pri.6 counters.1. Before this feature is enabled, the L.Thrp.bits.DL.Pri.6 and L.Thrp.Time.DL.Pri.6 counters

    do not have valid values. When this feature is enabled, you are advised to set all queueweights to the same value and all service types to OTHER. For detailed operations, seefollow-up procedures.

    2. Record the values of the L.Thrp.bits.DL.Pri.6 and L.Thrp.Time.DL.Pri.6 counters at theend of a measurement period, and divide the value of the L.Thrp.bits.DL.Pri.6 counterby the value of the L.Thrp.Time.DL.Pri.6 counter to obtain the throughput.

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  • 3. Set all queue weights to the default values or planned values, and set the service type toVIDEO for video services.

    4. Record the values of the L.Thrp.bits.DL.Pri.6 and L.Thrp.Time.DL.Pri.6 counters againat the end of a measurement period, and divide the value of the L.Thrp.bits.DL.Pri.6counter by the value of the L.Thrp.Time.DL.Pri.6 counter to obtain the throughput.

    5. Compare the recorded two values of the L.Thrp.bits.DL.Pri.6 counter and the twothroughput values to check whether the traffic volume and throughput have increased.

    6. If Huawei EPC devices are used, you can evaluate the feature gain by checking whetherthe KQIs indicating the video stream initial buffering time and the number of video freezeshave decreased.

    The operation procedures are as follows:1. Turn on the switch for the Video Service Rate Adaption feature.MOD CELLALGOSWITCH:LocalCellId=xx,ServiceDiffSwitch=VideoRateAdaptSwitch-1&DownLoadRateLimitSwitch-0;2. Configure a QoS policy for video services, with the traffic type set to OTHER and PriorityQueue Identity set to QUEUE6.ADD QOSPOLICY: QosPolicyId=1,TrafficType=OTHER,PriQueueId=QUEUE6;3. Configure a mapping between the DSCP and the QoS policy for video services.ADD IPSERVICEQOS:Dscp=52, Description=" Video Service", QosPolicyTimeSwitch=OFF,FirQosPolicyId=1;4. Set all queue weights to the same value.MOD SERVICEDIFFSETTING: QueueWeight0=5, QueueWeight1=5, QueueWeight2=5,QueueWeight3=5, QueueWeight4=5, QueueWeight5=5, QueueWeight6=5, QueueWeight7=5;5. Obtain the L.Thrp.bits.DL.Pri.6 and L.Thrp.Time.DL.Pri.6 counters before the videofunction switch is turned on. It is recommended that the busy-hour counters of at least one dayare obtained.After step 5 is performed, the baseline parameters before the feature takes effect are collected.The follow-up procedures are performed to collect parameters after the feature takes effect.6. Configure the video speed adjustment parameters and two policies for video services withone policy used in initial acceleration and the other policy used in normal-rate guarantee (Queue6 is used as an example.)ADD QOSPOLICY:QosPolicyId=2,TrafficType=VIDEO,PriQueueId=QUEUE6,DlSgbr=4000;ADD QOSPOLICY:QosPolicyId=3,TrafficType=VIDEO,PriQueueId=QUEUE6,DlSgbr=2500;7. Configure a mapping between the DSCP and the QoS policy for video services.MOD IPSERVICEQOS:Dscp=52, Description=" Video Service", QosPolicyTimeSwitch=ON,FirQosPolicyId=2, FirQosPolicyTimeLength=8, SecQosPolicyId=3;8. Restore the priority queue weight configurations to the default values.

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  • MOD SERVICEDIFFSETTING: QueueWeight0=10, QueueWeight1=5, QueueWeight2=5,QueueWeight3=10, QueueWeight4=10, QueueWeight5=20, QueueWeight6=20,QueueWeight7=20;9. Obtain the L.Thrp.bits.DL.Pri.6 and L.Thrp.Time.DL.Pri.6 counters after the videofunction switch is turned on. It is recommended that the busy-hour counters of at least one dayare obtained.10. Observe the gains before and after the feature takes effect. It is recommended that thethroughput (indicated by L.Thrp.bits.DL.Pri.6) and throughput rate (indicated byL.Thrp.bits.DL.Pri.6/L.Thrp.Time.DL.Pri.6) be used for video services.

    6.2.5 Parameter OptimizationAdjusting the SGBR for Video Services

    If initial acceleration effect is not satisfactory or the video bitrate changes, adjusts the SGBR forvideo services. For example, to reduce the initial video download delay, you can increase theSGBR for initial acceleration.MOD QOSPOLICY: QosPolicyId=40, DlSgbr=6000;

    Adjusting the Queue Weight for Video ServicesIn addition to SGBR adjustment, the queue weight for video services can be adjusted to increasethe scheduling priority of video services. Before you adjust the weight, you are advised to runthe LST SERVICEDIFFSETTING command to query the current queue weights to ensurethat the sum of the weights does not exceed 100 after the adjustment. To adjust the queue weightfor video services, run the following command:MOD SERVICEDIFFSETTING: QueueWeight6=30;

    6.2.6 TroubleshootingNone

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  • 7 ParametersTable 7-1 Parameters

    MO Parameter ID

    MMLCommand

    FeatureID

    FeatureName

    Description

    CellAlgoSwitch

    ServiceDiffSwitch

    MODCELLALGOSWITCHLSTCELLALGOSWITCH

    LOFD-081202/LOFD-081203

    Busy-HourDownload RateControlandVideoServiceRateAdaption

    Meaning:Indicates whether to enable the functions related toservice differentiation.VideoRateAdaptSwitch: If this option is deselected,adaptive data rate adjustment for video services isdisabled. If this option is selected, adaptive data rateadjustment for video services is enabled.DownLoadRateLimitSwitch: If this option isdeselected, download data rate control during busyhours is disabled. If this option is selected, downloaddata rate control during busy hours is enabled.GUI Value Range: VideoRateAdaptSwitch(VideoRateAdaptSwitch), DownLoadRateLimitSwitch(DownLoadRateLimitSwitch)Unit: NoneActual Value Range: VideoRateAdaptSwitch,DownLoadRateLimitSwitchDefault Value: VideoRateAdaptSwitch:Off,DownLoadRateLimitSwitch:Off

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  • MO Parameter ID

    MMLCommand

    FeatureID

    FeatureName

    Description

    ServiceDiffSetting

    QueueWeight0

    MODSERVICEDIFFSETTINGLSTSERVICEDIFFSETTING

    LOFD-081202/LOFD-081203

    Busy-HourDownload RateControlandVideoServiceRateAdaption

    Meaning: Indicates queue scheduling weight 0. A largerparameter value indicates a higher priority.GUI Value Range: 0~100Unit: NoneActual Value Range: 0~1, step:0.01Default Value: 10

    ServiceDiffSetting

    QueueWeight7

    MODSERVICEDIFFSETTINGLSTSERVICEDIFFSETTING

    LOFD-081202/LOFD-081203

    Busy-HourDownload RateControlandVideoServiceRateAdaption

    Meaning: Indicates queue scheduling weight 7. A largerparameter value indicates a higher priority.GUI Value Range: 0~100Unit: NoneActual Value Range: 0~1, step:0.01Default Value: 20

    StandardQci

    DlschPriorityFactor

    MODSTANDARDQCILSTSTANDARDQCI

    LOFD-00101502/TDLOFD-00101502

    DynamicScheduling

    Meaning: Indicates the weight factor used in thecalculation of connection priorities during downlinkscheduling.GUI Value Range: 1~1000Unit: NoneActual Value Range: 0.001~1, step:0.001Default Value: 700

    IpServiceQos

    QosPolicyTimeSwitch

    ADDIPSERVICEQOSMODIPSERVICEQOSLSTIPSERVICEQOS

    LOFD-081202/LOFD-081203

    Busy-HourDownload RateControl/VideoServiceRateAdaption

    Meaning: Indicates whether to provide rates in twophases for QoS purposes. This switch is required onlyfor video, not for other services. If this switch is turnedon for video, the eNodeB provides an initial accelerationin the first phase and a normal rate guarantee in thesecond phase. If this switch is turned off, the eNodeBprovides a normal rate guarantee from the start.GUI Value Range: OFF(OFF), ON(ON)Unit: NoneActual Value Range: OFF, ONDefault Value: OFF(OFF)

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  • MO Parameter ID

    MMLCommand

    FeatureID

    FeatureName

    Description

    IpServiceQos

    FirQosPolicyId

    ADDIPSERVICEQOSMODIPSERVICEQOSLSTIPSERVICEQOS

    LOFD-081202/LOFD-081203

    Busy-HourDownload RateControl/VideoServiceRateAdaption

    Meaning: Indicates the QoS in the first phase if the QoSPolicy Time Switch is turned on for video, or the QoSacross the entire process if this switch is turned off.GUI Value Range: 0~127Unit: NoneActual Value Range: 0~127Default Value: None

    IpServiceQos

    FirQosPolicyTimeLength

    ADDIPSERVICEQOSMODIPSERVICEQOSLSTIPSERVICEQOS

    LOFD-081202/LOFD-081203

    Busy-HourDownload RateControl/VideoServiceRateAdaption

    Meaning: Indicates the time length of the first phase inwhich the eNodeB provides an initial acceleration forvideo.GUI Value Range: 0~65535Unit: sActual Value Range: 0~65535Default Value: 0

    QosPolicy

    DlSgbr ADDQOSPOLICYMODQOSPOLICYLSTQOSPOLICY

    LOFD-081202/LOFD-081203

    Busy-HourDownload RateControl/VideoServiceRateAdaption

    Meaning: Indicates a guaranteed bit rate for downlinkservices. The value 0 indicates an invalid rate.GUI Value Range: 0~4294967295Unit: Kbit/sActual Value Range: 0~4294967295Default Value: 0

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  • MO Parameter ID

    MMLCommand

    FeatureID

    FeatureName

    Description

    IpServiceQos

    SecQosPolicyId

    ADDIPSERVICEQOSMODIPSERVICEQOSLSTIPSERVICEQOS

    LOFD-081202/LOFD-081203

    Busy-HourDownload RateControl/VideoServiceRateAdaption

    Meaning: Indicates the QoS in the second phase afterthe initial acceleration for video. WhenQosPolicyTimeSwitch is ON and QosPolicyId is set,SecQosPolicy shall be set within the range of 0~127.When QosPolicyTimeSwitch is OFF, SecQosPolicyIdis set to be 255 by default.GUI Value Range: 0~127,255Unit: NoneActual Value Range: 0~127,255Default Value: 255

    QosPolicy

    DlSmbr ADDQOSPOLICYMODQOSPOLICYLSTQOSPOLICY

    LOFD-081202/LOFD-081203

    Busy-HourDownload RateControl/VideoServiceRateAdaption

    Meaning: Indicates the maximum bit rate of downlinkservices. This parameter must be set to a value greaterthan 0 if the TrafficType parameter value isDOWNLOAD. This parameter does not need to be setand the default value 0 takes effect if the TrafficTypeparameter value is VIDEO or OTHER.GUI Value Range: 0~4294967295Unit: Kbit/sActual Value Range: 0~4294967295Default Value: 0

    QosPolicy

    QosPolicyId

    ADDQOSPOLICYLSTQOSPOLICYMODQOSPOLICYRMVQOSPOLICY

    LOFD-081202/LOFD-081203

    Busy-HourDownload RateControl/VideoServiceRateAdaption

    Meaning: Indicates the ID of a user-defined QoS policy.GUI Value Range: 0~127Unit: NoneActual Value Range: 0~127Default Value: None

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  • MO Parameter ID

    MMLCommand

    FeatureID

    FeatureName

    Description

    QosPolicy

    TrafficType

    ADDQOSPOLICYMODQOSPOLICYLSTQOSPOLICY

    LOFD-081202/LOFD-081203

    Busy-HourDownload RateControl/VideoServiceRateAdaption

    Meaning: Indicates a traffic type for servicedifferentiation. Currently, there are three types oftraffic: VIDEO, DOWNLOAD, and OTHER.GUI Value Range: VIDEO(VIDEO), DOWNLOAD(DOWNLOAD), OTHER(OTHER)Unit: NoneActual Value Range: VIDEO, DOWNLOAD, OTHERDefault Value: OTHER(OTHER)

    QosPolicy

    PriQueueId

    ADDQOSPOLICYMODQOSPOLICYLSTQOSPOLICY

    LOFD-081202/LOFD-081203

    Busy-HourDownload RateControl/VideoServiceRateAdaption

    Meaning: Indicates the ID of a prioritized queue. TheeNodeB can provide differentiated services for amaximum of eight prioritized queues. Multiple DSCPscan be mapped to one queue, but one DSCP cannot bemapped to multiple queues.GUI Value Range: QUEUE0(QUEUE0), QUEUE1(QUEUE1), QUEUE2(QUEUE2), QUEUE3(QUEUE3), QUEUE4(QUEUE4), QUEUE5(QUEUE5), QUEUE6(QUEUE6), QUEUE7(QUEUE7)Unit: NoneActual Value Range: QUEUE0, QUEUE1, QUEUE2,QUEUE3, QUEUE4, QUEUE5, QUEUE6, QUEUE7Default Value: QUEUE0(QUEUE0)

    IpServiceQos

    Dscp ADDIPSERVICEQOSLSTIPSERVICEQOSMODIPSERVICEQOSRMVIPSERVICEQOS

    LOFD-081202/LOFD-081203

    Busy-HourDownload RateControl/VideoServiceRateAdaption

    Meaning: Indicates a differentiated services code point(DSCP) for IP packets. Different types of traffic can beassigned different DSCPs within the range of 1 to 63.GUI Value Range: 1~63Unit: NoneActual Value Range: 1~63Default Value: None

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  • MO Parameter ID

    MMLCommand

    FeatureID

    FeatureName

    Description

    IpServiceQos

    Description

    ADDIPSERVICEQOSMODIPSERVICEQOSLSTIPSERVICEQOS

    LOFD-081202/LOFD-081203

    Busy-HourDownload RateControl/VideoServiceRateAdaption

    Meaning: Indicates a service description.GUI Value Range: 0~64 charactersUnit: NoneActual Value Range: 0~64Default Value: None

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  • 8 CountersTable 8-1 Counters

    Counter ID Counter Name CounterDescription

    Feature ID Feature Name

    1526736765 L.Thrp.Time.DL.Pri.0

    Total downlink datatransmissionduration of serviceswith a priority of 0 ina cell

    Multi-mode: NoneGSM: NoneUMTS: NoneLTE:LOFD-081202LOFD-081203

    Busy-HourDownload RateControlVideo Service RateAdaption

    1526736766 L.Thrp.Time.DL.Pri.1

    Total downlink datatransmissionduration