On Sat, Dec 10, 2016 at 1:41 PM, Matthew Carpenter <
[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Without the GenieACS server watching the TR069 data we would be lost as to
> the status of all UE's.
>

Quite Interesting, paleface.

I've been hashing on the Excel tables of extended KPI data. TBH I'm in over
my head a bit. I did some manual aggregation/graphing to compare
performance across a fleet of ENBs.

I can see how uplink Burst Error Rate is much higher on a sector on which
there is suspected interference.

However, that sector also has the highest/best uplink SINR! and it doesn't
have the lowest/worst downlink SINR.

Looking at MCS, however, it's very clear that it does have lower MCS than
most, but primarily in the downlink direction.

What condition would cause high SINR and low MCS?

Unfortunately I can't see CINR aggregate stats, at least not that I've
found.


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