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How does UE know the eNodeB 3GPP release?

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How does UE know the eNodeB 3GPP release?
posted Aug 26, 2018 by anonymous

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I am wondering if there is a specific parameter defined in either TR196 femto data model or 32.592 OAM parameters to indicate the eNB release. Rather, the configuration parameters eNB uses to configure UE with, shall implicitly indicate the 3GPP release version eNB is supporting. For example, if a UE is configured with sCellToAddList for secondary Carrier Aggregation cell, eNB supports CA and is minimally Rel-10 support. If eNB supports SeNB Addition/Modification procedure as per dual connectivity, it is in Rel-14 compliance. Similarly supporting Nb-IoT devices shall indicate rel-13 support. Though, UE has many parameters to indicate the release version support as per UE Capability reported.

answer Aug 27, 2018 by Anshul Grover
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