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
Menus and Parameters
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that may influence the performance of the wireless link. In some
situations the minimum rate (CIR) cannot be provided. This may
occur as a result of high demand and poor wireless link conditions
and/or high demand in cells with over subscription (total CIR higher
than 1600Kbps). When this happens, actual information rate will be
lower than CIR. The simple solution for managing information rate
in such cases results in an unfair allocation of resources, as
subscribers with higher CIR can actually get an IR lower than that
given to subscribers with lower CIR. A special algorithm for graceful
degradation has been incorporated into the AU, ensuring that the
degradation of performance for each individual subscriber will be
proportional to its CIR.
The MIR/CIR algorithm uses buffers to control the flow of data. To
average the performance over time, a special Burst Duration
algorithm is employed to enable higher transmission rates after a
period of inactivity. If no data was received from the Ethernet port
during the last N seconds, the unit is allowed to transmit N times its
CIR value without any delay. For example, after an inactivity time of
0.5 second, a unit with CIR = 64 Kbps can transmit up to 64 Kbits x
0.5 = 32 Kbits without any delay.
MIR/CIR Option – Enables or disables the CIR/MIR support
feature. In cells where the AU and all SUs use SW version 4.0
and higher, the MIR/CIR Option in the AU controls the
operation of the whole cell. The MIR/CIR Option in the SU is
thus meaningless, as the setting of the option in the AU will
override possible conflicting setting in any of the served SUs.
The option is available in the SUs only for compatibility with
previous versions to support operation in cells where the AU
uses SW version 3.X and lower.
Default selection is Disable.
MIR: AU to SU (SU only) – Sets the Maximum Information Rate
of the down-link from the AU to the SU. The MIR value cannot
be lower than the corresponding CIR value.
Valid values are from 32 to 2200 Kbps.
The default value is 128 Kbps.
MIR: SU to AU (SU only) – Sets the Maximum Information Rate
of the up-link from the SU to the AU. The MIR value cannot be
lower than the corresponding CIR value.
Valid values are from 32 to 2200Kbps.
The default value is 128Kbps.
NOTE:
The value of the MIR/CIR option parameter must be the same for all Subscriber
Units served by the same AU (i.e. Enable for all SUs or Disable for al SUs).
Otherwise, throughput to/from all SUs in the cell may be reduced significantly.