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 Sector Menu
BreezeMAX Extreme 132 System Manual
Upon detection of radar activity on the operating frequency, the unit will
automatically stop transmissions on this frequency that will be marked as
Unavailable (Radar Detected) channel. The unit may continue transmissions on
this frequency for a very limited period, allowing it to complete some
transmissions of data and send control and management signals to support the
transition of the served devices to a new channel. The frequency on which radar
was detected will be considered as Unavailable for a period defined by the
configurable Channel Non Occupancy Period parameter. The unit will switch
randomly to another frequency in the Usable Frequencies List that is not
considered as Unavailable. If this frequency is not considered as Available, the
unit will check for radar activity before initiating transmissions on the new
frequency.
In configurations with two sectors, when the Frequencies Management Level (see
“Frequencies Management Level” on page 82) is set to BTS Level, the frequencies
table of each sector uses also the status information of relevant frequencies in the
frequencies table of the other sector.
The DFS Menu includes the following options:
Show
Show Frequencies Status Table
Update General Parameters
Usable Frequencies
4.7.2.2.2.1 Show
Select this option to display the following:
DFS Type: According to the DFS type defined in the Band Name (see “DFS” on
page 80).
Current DFS Support
Configured DFS Support
Current Channel Availability Check Time (sec)
Configured Channel Availability Check Time (sec)
Current Channel Non Occupancy Period (min)