User's Guide

Form #: OP_01_TM
Title: Aeronix Data Links – EDL Nano Products User Guide
Document Number: AE301628-001
Revision: B Date: 3 October 2019
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Adding an Entry for a Service Class:
Service classes define the parameters for the 802.16d quality of services that are used to schedule
the traffic through the network. A total of 12 service classes can be configured on the base
station.
The following screen displays an example for adding a service class. Once the ADD ENTRY
button is selected the administrator can type in a name for the new service class and can select
the schedule type from a pull down menu. The max and min data rates should be entered and a
priority selected if valid for the chosen scheduling type. Once all of the information is input the
administrator selects the ADD button to enter the information input.
Figure 3-17 BS Example Add Service Class
The above example adds a Real-Time service class named “ExpRealTime” with a maximum rate
of 1000Kbps and a minimum rate of 500 kbps, at a priory of 0.
3.6.3.3. Modifying a Service Class
The following screen displays an example for modifying an existing service class entry. Once
the administrator selects the MODIFY ENTRY button the max and min data rate fields and the
priority fields can be modified. Once the new values are entered the administrator selects the
SAVE button to the right of the entry to save the changes. To change the schedule type and
service class name, the administrator adds another service class entry with the new parameters or
deletes a current entry and adds a service class entry with the new parameters.