User Manual
Table Of Contents
- BreezeMAX PRO 5000 CPE Product Manual
- About This Manual
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Chapter 1 - Product Description
- Chapter 2 - Installation
- Chapter 3 - Commissioning
- Chapter 4 - Operation
- 4.1 Introduction to SU Management
- 4.2 Accessing the Web Configuration Server
- 4.3 Using the Web Configuration Server
- 4.4 Show All
- 4.5 Unit Control Parameters
- 4.6 Registration Parameters
- 4.7 BST/AU Parameters
- 4.8 Radio Parameters
- 4.9 ATPC Parameters
- 4.10 Performance Monitor
- 4.11 Service Parameters
- 4.12 Management Parameters
- 4.13 Logout
- 4.14 Parameters Summary
- Appendix A - Troubleshooting
- Glossary
Chapter 4 - Operation Service Parameters
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The Service Parameters page displays the following:
For IP CS Mode:
Service Line Count: this is the number of configured services and corresponds
to the number of service rules in the Service Definition table.
Operation Mode: displays the convergence sublayer (CS) in the wireless access
network: IP CS (DSCP based classification) or Ethernet CS (VLAN based
classification).
Service Definition table: displays the Service Rules to be used for handling the
relevant classifiers (VLAN/DSCP) of packets processed by the units. For each
service rule, the following parameters are displayed:
» Service ID: up to 8 non-overlapping Service Rules can be defined via the
BTS.
» VLAN ID Configured: from 0 to 4095
» VLAN Priority Configured: from 0 to 7
» DSCP Configured: from 0 to 63
» DSCP Marking: Enabled/Disable:
When enabled, the DSCP value of a packet arriving from the Ethernet port
must be 0 (otherwise it will be discarded). Before forwarding to the wireless
port the 0 DSCP value will be replaced by the defined DSCP value and the
VLAN tag will be removed. For packets with this DSCP value arriving from
the wireless port, the defined VLAN tag will be added before forwarding it to
the Ethernet port (without changing the DSCP value).
If DSCP Marking is disabled, a packet with the defined VLAN tag (VLAN ID
and Priority) will be forwarded to the wireless port after removal of the
VLAN tag. The DSCP value of these packets is the DSCP configured (the
packet will be forwarded regardless of its DSCP value). For packets with the
configured DSCP value arriving from the wireless port, the defined VLAN
tag (VLAN ID and Priority) will be added before forwarding to the Ethernet
port.