User Manual
Table Of Contents
- About This Manual
- Contents
- Chapter 1 - Product Description
- Chapter 2 - Hardware Installation
- Chapter 3 - Initial Configuration
- Chapter 4 - System Settings
- Chapter 5 - Unit Control
- Chapter 6 - Registration
- Chapter 7 - Base Station Scanning
- Chapter 8 - Radio Parameters
- Chapter 9 - ATPC
- Chapter 10 - Performance Monitor
- Chapter 11 - Service
- Chapter 12 - Management
- Chapter 13 - Logout
- Appendix A - Troubleshooting
- Appendix B - GNU License
- Glossary
BS Scanning
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7.2 BS Scanning
The BS AU scanning page allows the user to scan for a nearby base station,
specify a frequency, a preferred bandwidth, and frame duration.
The table will display all base stations that match the criteria entered.
Figure 7-23: BST/AU - Best BST/AU
BEST BS/AU – The Best BS/AU page displays information on the base station
identity (BSID), as well as signal strength indication, noise ratio and bandwidth of
the WiMAX connection.
Configured Best BS ID – Describes the configured base station identity, in the
form xx.xx.xx.xx.xx.xx.
Current Best BS ID – Describes the identity of the best base station, in the
form xx.xx.xx.xx.xx.xx.
Current Best BS RSSI (dBm) – Describes the receive signal strength indicator
of the optimal WiMAX link, in decibels per milliwatt.
Current Best BS SNR (dB) – Describes the signal to noise ratio of the optimal
WiMAX link, in decibels.
Current Bandwidth – Describes the bandwidth of the optimal WiMAX link.
NOTE
The access unit will search for the preferred base station first, but the displayed best base station
might not be that which is specified as preferred if it the preferred base station unavailable.