User's 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
- 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
- 4.5.4.1 Change Password
- 4.5.4.2 Reset BTS
- 4.5.4.3 Reset to BTS Factory Defaults
- 4.5.4.4 SW Version Control
- 4.5.4.5 Configuration File Control
- 4.5.4.6 Monitor Inactivity Timeout
- 4.5.5 Fault Management
- 4.5.6 Performance Counters
- 4.6 ASN-GW Menu
- 4.6.1 AAA
- 4.6.2 Services Menu
- 4.7 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
BreezeMAX Extreme 117 System Manual
Each Service Interface includes the following parameters:
4.6.2.9.1 Service Interface ID
This is an auto-sequential number from 1 to a maximum of 1024, generated
automatically during creation of a new Service Interface.
4.6.2.9.2 Service Interface Name
The Name of the Service Interface. A unique string of 1 to 32 characters.
4.6.2.9.3 Forwarding Rule Name
The Name of the Forwarding Rule used by the Service Interface. Must ne one of
the previously defined Forwarding Rules that exists in the database.
4.6.2.9.4 CS Type
The Convergence Sublayer Type: Ethernet CS or IP CS.
The default is IP CS.
4.6.2.9.5 VLAN Interface
The VLAN Interface parameter defines how VLAN tags in packets forwarded on the
interface are handled:
The VLAN Interface parameter is applicable only in IP CS. In Ethernet CS it is
always set to Enable.
If VLAN Interface is set to Disable: Untagged packets are forwarded without any
change. In the downlink, the VLAN tag of packets received with a VLAN tag is
removed before forwarding to the wireless link.
If VLAN Interface is set to Enable: In the downlink, the VLAN tag of packets
received with a VLAN tag is removed before forwarding to the wireless link. For IP
CS Service Interface, in the uplink a VLAN tag is added, using the values defined
by the VLAN ID and VLAN Priority parameters. If the VLAN ID is set to None
(untagged), this is practically the same as setting the VLAN Interface to Disable.
NOTE
In the current release only IP CS is supported.
NOTE
Only one Service Interface without VLAN is allowed. A Service Interface without VLAN is either one
with VLAN Interface set to Disable or one with Service Interface set to Enable and VLAN ID set to
None.