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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Manual Revision: 3.0
Default value: 0.
Registration TTL – Defines the registration Time To Live.
Registration is the process by which an endpoint informs the
Gatekeeper of its Transport Addresses and alias addresses.
Registration must occur before any calls are attempted and may
occur periodically as necessary (for example, at endpoint power-up).
After Registration process has finished an endpoint will no longer
send Registration Request (RRQ) messages. So, GK may become
unavailable for the endpoint after its reset. To exclude this
possibility a keep-alive mechanism should be applied.
An endpoint's registration with a Gatekeeper may have a finite
lifetime. An endpoint may request a timeToLive in the RRQ
message to the Gatekeeper. The Gatekeeper may respond with an
RCF containing the same timeToLive or a shorter timeToLive.
After this time, the registration shall be expired. The timeToLive is
expressed in seconds. Prior to the expiration time, the endpoint may
send an RRQ message having the keepAlive bit set. The keep-alive
RRQ resets the time to live timer in the Gatekeeper, allowing the
registration to be extended. After the expiration time, the endpoint
must re-register with a Gatekeeper using a full RRQ message.
Valid values: 0 (the keep-alive mechanism is not activated), 1-65535
(seconds)
Default value: 0
DTMF Relay – Selects the method of handling DTMF signals. DTMF
input may be transferred through a network in-band by RTP
payloads, or using DTMF relay. The use of DTMF relay is preferred
as it overcomes the problems of RTP packet loss and jitter. When
DTMF relay is used, DTMF digits are transferred using H.245
protocol messages (standard), or Q.931 protocol message
(proprietary). The DTMF relay can handle all phone-pad digits (0-9,
A-D, *, #) and Hook-Flash (!).
The following options are available:
Disable – DTMF tones are transferred in band (through the voice
codec using the RTP protocol)
Enable – DTMF signals are relayed via H.245 sessions. If Fast
Start is enabled, a H.245 session will be forced upon detecting
DTMF signals.
Enable Proprietary – If Fast Start is enabled, DTMF signal will
be relayed via Q.931 sessions. If Fast Start is disabled, DTMF
signal will be relayed via H.245 sessions.
The default selection is Enable.
Endpoint Type – Defines the EndpointType components in H.323
messages for interoperability with other equipment using H.323.
Available options are Terminal, Gateway.
The default is Terminal