Hello Experts.
I came across a new concept, at least for me, of EBS type counters at Ericsson.
Does anyone have more information about what they are?
Are they included in 3GPP?
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Hello Experts.
I came across a new concept, at least for me, of EBS type counters at Ericsson.
Does anyone have more information about what they are?
Are they included in 3GPP?
Admin note: this post was updated with image below.
These are Ericsson “proprietary” Counters - so not necessarily “follow” 3GPP.
Event Based Statistics New Radio (EBS-N) enhances the observability of performance statistics from the 5G gNodeB by creating counters from Cell Trace events collected by the node.
Discover Event Based Statistics for New Radio (EBS-N), revolutionizing performance management in 5G networks. Utilize ENM to create counters from cell trace events, minimizing processing requirements while improving observability.
In this video you can get more info: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ZJCQk6ijfQ
Ericsson Event Based Statistics (EBS-N) is a feature that improves the observability of performance statistics from the 5G gNodeB by creating counters from Cell Trace events collected by the node. The counters are created by the EBS-N application and made available on the Northbound interface.
EBS-N reduces the processing requirement by using the Ericsson network manager eM to create counters from cell Trace events collected by the e-node B and G node B. These events may be collected in report output period wrap files or streamed directly from the e-node B and G node B to the eM.
Here you can also see a little more about Ericsson CNIS https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V6cPOsI6aEk
Ericsson CNIS - a system-verified bare metal Container as a Service infrastructure for cloud native applications.
Discover CNIS: Ericsson’s Cloud Native Infrastructure Solution, tailored for hosting cloud-native 5G applications. Benefit from simplified architecture, streamlined management, and optimized resource utilization. Experience high performance and reduced total cost of ownership with direct access to compute resources.
Hi there,
A quick question from myself, in your text and video shared it stated “EBS-N reduces the processing requirement by using the Ericsson network manager”. To me this suggest that if you want don’t want to use ENM it is possible but just longer, if this is the case do you have any knowledge on how this would be done?
For some background understand: I have a closed network which I’m building without the use of any vendor tools, all OpenSource. I’m trying to access these ebsN files which are apparently found in the ROP files however unable to find these. I am already extracting pmfiles (also found in ROP) however need further ran stats from the ebs counter.
Does ebs need to be enabled somewhere in the OS of the gnodeB? Any insight from yourself would be great.