User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- BreezeACCESS Version 4.3 System Manual Revision 3.0
- Contents
- Book 1: System Description
- Contents
- Chapter 1 - Introduction
- Chapter 2 - System Components
- Chapter 3 - Specifications
- System Specifications
- BreezeACCESS II Radio Regulatory Standards
- Data Communication
- Voice/Fax (Subscriber Units with voice support)
- Telephony (Subscriber Units with voice support)
- IF Indoor – Outdoor Communication
- (SU-A/E, AU-A/E-NI, AU-A/E-BS)
- Configuration and Management
- GU-RA GPS Radio
- GU-RA to BS-GU Communication
- Environmental
- Standards Compliance, General
- Physical Specifications
- System Specifications
- Book 2: Installation
- Contents
- Chapter 1 - IF-Based Equipment
- Packing Lists
- SU-A/E Subscriber Unit
- Modular Base Station Equipment
- Standalone AU-A/ENI Access Unit
- Other Items Required for Installation
- Guidelines for Selection of Equipment Locations
- Installing the Outdoor Unit
- Installing the SU-NI and AU-NI Indoor Unit
- Installing Modular Base Station Equipment
- Installing the GU-A-BS GPS and Alarms System
- Chapter 2 - Indoor SU-R Units
- Chapter 3 - Indoor SU-I and AU-I Units
- Book 3: Commissioning
- Book 4: Operations and Administration
- Contents
- Chapter 1 - Accessing the Monitor Program
- Chapter 2 - Menus and Parameters
- Main Menu
- Info Screens Menu
- Unit Control Menu
- Basic Configuration Menu
- Site Survey Menu
- Traffic Statistics (AU and SU)
- Voice Statistics (SU with Voice Support Only)
- Per Hop Statistics (AU and SU)
- Ping Test (AU, SU and GU)
- Continuous Link Quality Display (Available in SU Only)
- MAC Address Database (Available in AU Only)
- Per-rate Counters (AU and SU)
- RSSI Display Option (AU and SU)
- ATPC Counter (AU and SU)
- AU Alarms (IF-based AU Only)
- Advanced Configuration Menu
- IP Parameters (AU, SU and GU)
- Air Interface Parameters (AU and SU)
- Network Management Parameters (AU, SU and GU)
- Bridge Parameters (AU, SU and GU)
- Performance Parameters (AU and SU)
- Service Parameters (AU and SU)
- RADIUS Parameters Menu (Subscriber Units only)
- Security Parameters (AU and SU)
- Voice Parameters (Subscriber Units with Voice Support Only)
- Dialing Parameters (Subscriber Units with Voice Support Only)
- Telephony Signals (Subscriber Units with Voice Support Only)
- Hopping Parameters (GU)
- Alarm Parameters (GU)
- Appendices
- Appendix A - Configuration Download/Upload
- Appendix B: Software Version Loading Procedure
- Appendix C: Supported MIBs and Traps
- BreezeACCESS System Object Identifiers
- brzAccessMIB
- Service Parameters
- RADIUS General Parameters
- Accounting Parameters
- RADIUS Authentication Parameters
- User Filtering Parameters
- Network Management Parameters
- Bridge Parameters
- Air Interface Parameters
- Performance Parameters
- Site Survey Parameters
- Special Operations Parameters
- Unit Control Parameters
- IP Parameters
- System Information Parameters
- Alarms Parameters
- brzPhoneMIB (applicable to SU with voice only)
- Supported Traps
- Appendix D: RSSI to dBm Conversion Table
- Appendix E: Parameters List
- Appendix F: Hopping Sequences
- Index
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BreezeACCESS Version 4.3 Operations and Administration
Manual Revision: 3.0
Minimum RSSI Level: Enables you to define the lowest level at
which you want each SU to be received at the AU (the lower limit
of the optimal reception level range).
Available values: -100 to 0dBm.
Default value: -74 dBm
Maximum RSSI Level: Enables you to define the highest level
at which you want each SU to be received at the AU (the higher
limit of the optimal reception level range).
Available values: -100 to 0 dBm.
Default value: -64 dBm
RSSI Memory Factor: Enable you to define the parameter that
determines the weight of history (value of last calculated average
RSSI) in the formula used for calculating the average RSSI. The
higher the value of this parameter, the higher is the weight of
history in the formula.
Available values: -1 to 32. -1 is for no weight for history,
meaning that average RSSI equals the last measured RSSI.
Default value: 5
Minimum Interval Between ATPC Messages: To set the
minimal time between consecutive power-up/power-down
messages to a specific SU. Setting a low value for this parameter
may lead to a higher overhead and an excessive rate of power
level changes at the SUs. High values for this parameter
increase the time it will take until the SUs reach optimal
transmit power level.
Available values: 0 to 3600 seconds.
Default value: 120 seconds.
ATPC Power Level Step - The step size in percentages of
maximum number of available levels that the SU will use when
receiving an ATPC Power-Up/Power-Down message. The formula
for calculating the step size is:
Step=max{1, [ATPC Step*(No. of Levels-1)/100]} (rounded down).
In SU-A/E the number of available levels is 16. Therefore, if
ATPC Power Level Step is 14, than
Step=2 [ATPC Step*(No. of Levels-1)/100= 14*15/100=2.1],
meaning that the SU will increase/decrease the value of the
Transmit Power Control parameter by 2. Any value lower than
14 will result in Step=1.
Available values: 1-100 (%)
Default value: 1
NOTE:
The value of the Maximum RRSI Level must be higher than the value of the
Minimum RRSI Level. The system will not accept a Maximum RRSI Level value
that is lower than the current Minimum RRSI Level value, and vice versa.