User Manual
Table Of Contents
- BreezeMAX® Extreme
- System Manual
- About This Manual
- Contents
- System Description
- 1.1 About WiMAX
- 1.2 WiMAX Network Architecture
- 1.3 BreezeMAX Extreme
- 1.4 Specifications
- 1.4.1 General Modem & Radio
- 1.4.2 3.x GHz BTS
- 1.4.3 5 GHz BTS
- 1.4.4 Sensitivity
- 1.4.5 3.x GHz Antennas
- 1.4.6 5 GHz Antennas
- 1.4.7 Power Supply
- 1.4.8 GPS Antennas
- 1.4.9 Data Communication (Ethernet Port)
- 1.4.10 Configuration and Management
- 1.4.11 Environmental
- 1.4.12 BTS Standards Compliance, General
- 1.4.13 Notes on Maximum Tx Power Limitations for 5 GHz Units:
- Installation
- 2.1 BTS Installation
- 2.2 GPS Installation
- 2.3 Indoor Power Supply Installation
- 2.4 Cable Connections
- 2.5 External Antennas Connection
- Commissioning
- Operation and Administration
- 4.1 BreezeMAX Extreme System Management
- 4.2 The Monitor Program
- 4.3 IP Addresses Configuration
- 4.4 The Main Menu
- 4.5 BTS Menu
- 4.5.1 Show Summary
- 4.5.2 Show Properties
- 4.5.3 Configuration
- 4.5.4 Unit Control
- 4.5.5 Fault Management
- 4.5.6 Performance Counters
- 4.6 ASN-GW Menu
- 4.6.1 AAA
- 4.6.2 Services Menu
- 4.6.2.1 Common Operations in Services Menus
- 4.6.2.2 MSs Services
- 4.6.2.3 Service Profiles
- 4.6.2.4 QoS Profiles
- 4.6.2.5 Multiple Service Flows
- 4.6.2.6 Service Rules
- 4.6.2.7 Classifiers
- 4.6.2.8 Service Groups
- 4.6.2.9 Service Interfaces
- 4.6.2.9.1 Service Interface ID
- 4.6.2.9.2 Service Interface Name
- 4.6.2.9.3 Forwarding Rule Name
- 4.6.2.9.4 CS Type
- 4.6.2.9.5 VLAN Interface
- 4.6.2.9.6 VLAN Transparency
- 4.6.2.9.7 VLAN ID
- 4.6.2.9.8 VLAN Priority Marking
- 4.6.2.9.9 VLAN Priority
- 4.6.2.9.10 VLAN List
- 4.6.2.9.11 Inner DSCP Marking
- 4.6.2.9.12 Inner DSCP
- 4.6.2.10 Forwarding Rules
- 4.7 Sector Menu
- 4.8 BS Menu
- 4.9 Radio Channel Menu
- 4.10 Antenna Menu
- 4.11 GPS Menu
- 4.12 MS Menu
- 4.13 Parameters Summary
- Glossary
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration ASN-GW Menu
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is counted as a retransmit as well as a timeout. A send to a different server
is counted as a Request as well as a timeout.
» Unknown Types: The number of RADIUS packets of unknown type which
were received from this server on the authentication port.
» Packets Dropped: The number of RADIUS packets which were received
from this server on the authentication port and dropped for any reason.
* Malformed Access Responses counter is not supported in the current release.
4.6.1.3.2.3 Add
Select this option to define a new Authentication server. In the current release one
Authentication server can be defined. You will be prompted to configure the
following parameters:
4.6.1.3.2.3.1 Server Address
The IP address of the Authentication server.
The default is null (IP address must be defined).
The IP Address of an existing server cannot be modified (to change it you must
first delete the server).
4.6.1.3.2.3.2 Server Alias
An reference name for the server.
A string of 1 to 32 printable characters.
The default is null (an alias must be defined).
4.6.1.3.2.3.3 Shared Secret
Shared Secret is the key used for encrypting the User name and Password
transmitted to the RADIUS server(s).
For security and control reasons, the Shared Secret option is available only for
users with Administration access rights, using the Administrator Password to
access the program. For the same security reasons, the Shared Secret is displayed
as a series of asterisks, and when defining it for the first time or updating it, the
user is prompted to re-enter the new Shared Secret for confirmation.
Valid Shared Secret: 1 to 16 printable characters, case sensitive.
The default Shared Secret is null (Shared Secret must be defined).