The values on the Open RP tab report the packet counters and rates for the RP interface between the PCF nodes and the PDSN in all CDMA2000 test cases and betweek ePCF nodes and HSGW in eHRPD testing.
In the default view, the Reports tab displays the Summary view, which summarizes the measurements for the test session. If your test includes multiple test cases, you can view the report for a single test case by changing the report view...
Unless otherwise noted, cumulative values report the number of occurrences or rates calculated since the start of the test, and per-interval values report the number of occurrences or rates calculated during the interval. You can view either by changing the measurement values...
Elapsed Time is the first measurement on every tab. It reports the amount of time between the start of the test and the end of the report interval.
Test Iteration reports the current iteration in a repeating test session. It is only displayed when a Number of Iterations is defined for the test session.
Attempts — The number of initial Open RP sessions attempted. Although this value is the sum of Successes and Failures, the equation may not hold true at any given time during session processing since some sessions may be in a transient state when the measurements are collected.
Successes — The number of Open RP sessions that were successfully established.
Failures — The number of Open RP sessions that failed due to one of the errors listed below.
Re-registrations — The number of re-registration requests sent.
PDSN Terminations — The number of PDSN terminations that occurred. A PDSN termination is defined as an update message sent from the PDSN to the PCF. To complete the PDSN termination, the PCF sends a RACK message to acknowledge the update message, followed by a registration request message with a lifetime of 0. When the PCF receives the registration reply from the PDSN, the PDSN termination is complete.
PCF Terminations — The number of PCF terminations that occurred. A PCF termination is defined as an RP registration message sent by the PCF with a lifetime of zero. When the PCF receives a registration reply message from the PDSN, the PCF termination is complete.
Disconnect Count — The number of sessions that were disconnected.
Average Connect Time — The average time, in microseconds, required to establish an RP session.
Average Disconnect Time — The average time, in microseconds, required to tear down an RP session.
S101 Direct Transfer Requests Sent — The number of Direct Transfer Request messages sent during Optimized Handoff from LTE to eHRPD.
S101 Direct Transfer Requests Received — The number of Direct Transfer Request messages received during Optimized Handoff from LTE to eHRPD.
S101 Direct Transfer Responses Sent — The number of Direct Transfer Response messages sent.
S101 Direct Transfer Responses Received — The number of Direct Transfer Response messages received.
S101 Notification Requests Sent — The number of Notification Request messages sent.
S101 Notification Requests Received — The number of Notification Request messages received.
S101 Notification Responses Sent — The number of Notification Response messages sent.
S101 Notification Responses Received — The number of Notification Response messages received.
The following measurements report the number of Open RP session failures by cause, including registration replies received by the PCF nodes that contain errors from the PDSN. In a Mobile IP configuration, the errors that originated with an HA are reported by HA error code.
Redirections — The number of times a new registration was redirected to an alternate PDSN because the requested PDSN was in an overload condition. A redirection is indicated by a registration reply message with an error code of 136 (Unknown PDSN) that also provides an alternate PDSN IP address. On receipt, the PCF node attempts to register with the alternate PDSN using the IP address provided in the reply. You can enable or disable Redirection support.
Failure Insufficient Resources — The number of times a registration was rejected with an error code of 130, indicating that the PDSN is rejecting the request because of a shortage of resources such as memory.
Registration Reply Timeout — The number of registration requests sent to the PDSN with no response.
NOTE: This error will not prevent the session from being established if a reply is received before all retries have been exhausted. |
Registration Reply Retries Exceeded — The number of registration attempts that resulted in the defined Retries being exceeded.
Lifetime Expired — The total number of termination requests (a registration request with a Lifetime of zero) sent from the PCF nodes.
Session ID Version Errors — The number of times a PDSN returned a Session ID Version that was later (higher) than the version requested by the PCF.
NOTE: This error will not prevent the session from being established. |
The following measurements record active to dormant session transitions. You can enable Dormancy and define a dormant timer.
Active To Dormant Count — The number of sessions that changed status from active to dormant. RP sessions enter the dormant state by sending a registration request to the PDSN with an air link record type of stop.
Dormant To Active Count — The number of sessions that changed status from dormant to active. RP sessions exit the dormant state by sending a registration request to the PDSN with an air link record type of start.
The following measurements record Short Data Burst message processing when it is enabled.
Short Data Burst Originating Packet Count — The number of originating short data burst registration requests packets sent.
Short Data Burst Originating Byte Count — The number of originating short data burst registration requests bytes sent.
Short Data Burst Terminating Packet Count — The number of terminating short data burst registration requests packets sent.
Short Data Burst Terminating Byte Count — The number of terminating short data burst registration requests bytes sent.
Short Data Burst Failure Count — The number of short data burst registration reply messages received with an unsuccessful code.
Short Data Burst Response Count — The number of short data burst registration reply messages received with a successful code.
The following measurements record Flow Control message processing when it is enabled.
Packets Received While Flow Control Enabled — The number of bearer plane packets received for a service instance after an XOFF was sent to the PDSN for that service instance.
NOTE: Some packets may already be in transit when the PCF node sends an XOFF, and the PDSN may transmit additional packets before it receives the XOFF. |
XOFF Count — The number of XOFF messages sent by the PCF nodes.
XON Count — The number of XON messages sent by the PCF nodes.