User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- BreezeMAX PRO 5000 CPE
- About This Manual
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Products Description
- Installation
- Commissioning
- 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
- Troubleshooting
- Glossary
Glossary
BreezeMAX PRO 5000 CPE 92 Product Manual
MCS
Multipoint Communications Systems. Applications licensed at 2500 MHz in Canada. A
wide variety of applications are possible including one-way and two-way transmission
and a diversity of distribution capacities.
MMDS
Multichannel Multipoint Distribution Service. MMDS is a licensed wireless service that
has the capability to provide broadband access. MMDS operates in several parts of the
2 GHz spectrum.
MSCHAP
Microsoft Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol. an implementation of the
CHAP protocol that Microsoft created to authenticate remote Windows workstations. In
most respects, MS-CHAP is identical to CHAP, but there are a few differences.
MS-CHAP is based on the encryption and hashing algorithms used by Windows
networks, and the MS-CHAP response to a challenge is in a format optimized for
compatibility with Windows operating systems.
MSS
Maximum Segment Size.
NA
Not Available or Not Applicable
NE
Network Entry
NIC
Network Interface Card. An expansion board you insert into a computer (or a built-in
component) that enables the computer to connect to a network. Most NICs are
designed for a particular type of network, protocol, and media, although some can
serve multiple networks.
ODU
Outdoor Unit
OFDM
Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing: A method for multiplexing signals, which
divides the available bandwidth into a series of frequencies known as tones.
Orthogonal tones do not interfere with each other when the peak of one tone
corresponds with the null. The rapid switching, frequency-hopping technique is
intended to allow more robust data service.
OFDMA
Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access. It’s a logical extension of OFDM and a
modulation/multiple access technique. OFDMA divides a signal into sub-channels (i.e.
groups of carriers), with each sub-channel (or several sub-channels) being allocated to
a different subscriber.
PER
Packet Error Rate. In a digital transmission, PER is the percentage of packets with
errors divided by the total number of packets that have been transmitted, received or
processed over a given time period.
PHY
PHYsical Layer. The physical, or lowest, layer of the OSI Network Model. In a wireless
network, the PHY defines parameters such as data rates, modulation method, signaling
parameters, transmitter/receiver synchronization, etc. Within an actual radio
implementation, the PHY corresponds to the radio front end and baseband signal
processing sections.