LCSAP Tab


The LCSAP tab is used in the LCS and MME Test cases for Location Services.

Apply Test data File to LCSAP      Location Estimate
  • Geographical Area Type
  • Latitude Sign
  • Latitude (°)
  • Longitude (°)
  • Direction of Altitude
  • Altitude (m)
  • Uncertainty Code
  • Uncertainty Altitude (m)
  • Uncertainty Semi-Major (m)
  • Uncertainty Semi-Minor (m)
  • Uncertainty Radius (m)
Location Estimate
  • Confidence (%)
  • Inner Radius (m)
  • Offset Angle  (°)
  • Included Angle  (°)
  • Orientation of Major (m)

 

Related Measurements

Measurements collected for LCSAPP related processing are reported on the LCSAP Server Session and LCSAP Client Session report tab.


 

Apply Parameter Values from Test Data Files (LCSAP)

Select to Apply Parameter Values from Test Data Files (LCSAP).

Tcl Parameter: LcsapSrvOriginHostCfgFileEn

Tcl Parameter: LcsapClnOriginHostCfgFileEn

See About Applying Parameter ValuesAbout Applying Parameter Values.

See Test Data Files for further explanation and sample files. If a sample is not found for the specific TDF, you can obtain a sample file from your Technical Support representative. You may also use the following options to select an existing TDF or create/edit TDF-CSV files (TDF-CSV Editor). 

For most TDF Parameters used for Applying Parameters, each row in the file is the overridden value for a different “Session”, aka a different UE. But some TDFs are done in other dimensions, like Bearers, eNodeBs, Subscribers (2 per UE sometimes) or even Hosts, etc. Tooltips on the TDF Parameter: 

Note that the “ID” is a unique ID. Please Provide the ID when reporting issues with a TDF. For TDFs that do not apply / override Parameters, but instead are just their own configuration or data or media files you won’t see TDF ID row details.

TIP: When including large files, please be aware of memory limitations, since the TDF Editor shares memory with the Client.

NOTE: The available TDF options vary. on the L3-7 | IPSec tab > IKE with RSA Settings you may only select the Certificate TDF from TAS (these are non-CSV TDFs).

In addition, where applicable, any rules for defining TDFs are included in specific Test Cases. (For example, In MME Node test case, see MME Node - Provisioning TDF.)

From the DMF Window, press Shift+Alt+A to display the  Save DMF as Tcl window. Click the Save to File button to save as Tcl file. See additional details on Using the Tcl API.

 

Select/Create a new TDF-CSV

Allows you to create a new TDF by entering a file name that doesn’t already exist or select an existing file by entering a file name that already exists.

Click to open the Select Existing or Create window.

  • Navigate to the relevant library/folder,

  • Enter the name of the file:

  • If the file name already exists, the file is selected and applied in the test case.

  • If the file name does not exist, a message displays that says you are creating a new TDF and the embedded TDF-CSV will be launched.

    • Click Yes to launch the TDF-CSV Editor and create/save the new TDF-CSV.

    • Click No to select a different file

NOTE: If you do not have permission to save in the selected library, an error displays when you try to create a new file.
TIP: You may also navigate to the relevant library/folder and select file, and click OK.

 

Upload a New TDF to TAS

Click to import a new TDF file from your local folder and select in the test Case (instead of having to go to TDF Admin).

  • Navigate to the file on your local folder and select.
  • Then navigate to the location (library) where you want to save it on the TAS. You may rename the file, if required.  

View Edit Selected TDF in TDF-CSV Editor

Available only when you have selected a TDF on TAS. Click to open the selected file in TDF-CSV Editor (in place, that is, within the Test Case).

Edit the file and save. You may also click Save As to save the edited TDF-CSV to a different library and also rename the file, if required.

NOTE: You may also select a TDF from a library to which you do not have write permissions, edit the file as required, and save (Save As) only to a different library with the same file name or a different name.

The only options available are Save As and Cancel.

Open Selected TDF in Standalone TDF-CSV Editor

Available only when you have selected a TDF on TAS. Select to retrieve the CSV file and open it in the stand alone TDF-CSV Editor.

Generate Stub TDF-CSV

TIP: Available only when a CSV specification has been defined for in the Test Case for the TDF widget ( View TDF Actions/Options Menu)

 

Opens an example context specific test data parametersexample context specific test data parameters, which you may save as a .CSV file or open in the TDF-CSV Editor.

 

Launch Standalone TDF-CSV Editor

Click to open a blank TDF-CSV Editor.

The Launch Standalone TDF-CSV editor options handles very large TDFs that may use too much Client memory if opened within the Test Case/in the embedded editor.  You may set the standalone TDF-CSV Editor memory high to edit large TDFs.

 

Location Estimate     

Select to include Location Estimate information for the Location Response message. Available in LCS Node test case.

Tcl Parameter: LcsApSrvLocEstEn

Geographical Area Type

Use the drop-down list to select whether Geographical Area reporting is supported and the type of information included in the Geographical Area IE of the Location Report message. The applicable parameters are enabled based on your selection.

Options:

  • Point

  • Point With Uncertainty

  • Point With Uncertainty Ellipse

  • Point With Altitude and Uncertainty Ellipsoid

  • Ellipsoid Arc

Default: None

Tcl Parameter: LcsApSrvGeoAreaType

Point Coordinates

 

A single set of coordinates defines a point location.

Tcl Parameter:

  • Latitude Sign

Options: north or south

Default: north

Tcl Parameter: LcsApSrvLatitudeSign

  • Latitude (°)

Range: 0 — 8388607 (in degrees)

Default: 0

Tcl Parameter: LcsApSrvLatitude

  • Longitude (°) (in degrees)

Range: -8388608 — 8388607

Default: 0

Tcl Parameter: LcsApSrvLongitude

Altitude Points

Available when Geographical Area Type = Ellipsoid Point with Altitude and Uncertainty.


Altitude Settings

  • Direction of Altitude

Options: height or depth

Default: height

Tcl Parameter: LcsApSrvDirectionAltitude

  • Altitude (m)

Range: 0 — 32767 (in meters)

Default: 0

Tcl Parameter: LcsApSrvAltitude

Uncertainty and Confidence Settings

Some of these settings are available when the location is defined by an Ellipsoid Arc or any of the choices that include an uncertainty qualifier.

  • Uncertainty Code

Range: 0 — 127

Default: 0

Tcl Parameter: LcsApSrvUncertCode

  • Uncertainty Altitude (m)

  • Range: 0 — 127 (in meters)

  • Default: 0

  • Tcl Parameter: LcsApSrvUncertAltitude

  • Uncertainty Semi-Major (m)

Range: 0 — 127 (in meters)

Default: 0

Tcl Parameter: LcsApSrvUncertSemiMajor

  • Uncertainty Semi-Minor (m)

Range: 0 — 127 (in meters)

Default: 0

Tcl Parameter: LcsApSrvUncertSemiMinor

  • Orientation of Major (m)

Range: 0 — 127 (in meters)

Default: 0

Tcl Parameter: LcsApSrvOrientMajor

  • Confidence (%)

Range: 0 — 127 (In percentage value)

Default: 0

Tcl Parameter: LcsApSrvConfidence

Arc Settings

These settings are available when the location is defined by an Ellipsoid Arc.

  • Inner Radius (m)

Range: 0 — 65535 (in meters)

Default: 0

Tcl Parameter: LcsApSrvInnerRadius

  • Offset Angle (°)

Range: 0 — 179 (in degrees)

Default: 0

Tcl Parameter: LcsApSrvOffsetAngle

  • Included Angle (°)

Range: 0 — 179 (in degrees)

Default: 0

Tcl Parameter: LcsApSrvIncAngle

  • Uncertainty Radius (m)

Range: 0 — 127 (in meters)

Default: 0

Tcl Parameter: LcsApSrvUncertRadius

 

 

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