Specifications

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cdma2000 RLP statistics
The radio link protocol, RLP, is a negative acknowledgement-based (Nack) protocol. This
greatly reduces transmission errors over error-prone wireless links and therefore allows
TCP protocol to function of wireless links. RLP statistics are key parameters that highlight
the signal quality of the wireless link. These statistics are essential to identify and resolve
data integrity issues within the air interface. The cdma2000 RLP Statistics view gives the
following RLP information:
General info
Service ID – service identification number
Last Round Trip Delay – last round-trip time measurement
Aborts – number of Nack aborts
RLP Block Used:
0 – not received;
1 – specified Nack scheme;
2 – specified RTT (roundtrip time);
3 – specified RTT and Nack scheme
Resets – number of resets
Re Xmits Not Found – number of retransmitted frames not found
Nacks Rcvd – number of negative acknowledgement frames received
Largest Consecutive Erasure – largest block of consecutive erasures
Received Counts
ReXmits Frame – number of received retransmitted frames
Idle Frame – number of received idle frames