User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Chapter 1 - System Description
- 1.1 Introducing BreezeACCESS VL
- 1.2 Base Station Equipment
- 1.3 Subscriber Unit
- 1.4 BreezeACCESS VL B&B (4.9 GHz only)
- 1.5 Networking Equipment
- 1.6 Management Systems
- 1.7 Specifications
- 1.7.1 Radio
- 1.7.2 Data Communication
- 1.7.3 Configuration and Management
- 1.7.4 Standards Compliance, General
- 1.7.5 Physical and Electrical
- 1.7.6 Environmental
- Chapter 2 - Installation
- 2.1 Installation Requirements
- 2.2 Equipment Positioning Guidelines
- 2.3 Installing the Outdoor Unit
- 2.4 Installing the Universal IDU Indoor Unit
- 2.5 Installing the SU-I
- 2.6 Installing the Modular Base Station Equipment
- Chapter 3 - Commissioning
- Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration
- 4.1 Working with the Monitor Program
- 4.2 Menus and Parameters
- 4.2.1 Main Menu
- 4.2.2 Info Screens Menu
- 4.2.3 Unit Control Menu
- 4.2.3.1 Reset Unit
- 4.2.3.2 Default Settings
- 4.2.3.3 Change Unit Name
- 4.2.3.4 Change Password
- 4.2.3.5 Flash Memory Control
- 4.2.3.6 Log Out Timer
- 4.2.3.7 Ethernet Negotiation Mode
- 4.2.3.8 Change System Location
- 4.2.3.9 Event Log Menu
- 4.2.3.10 Feature Upgrade
- 4.2.3.11 SW Version Download
- 4.2.3.12 Configuration File Upload/Download
- 4.2.4 Basic Configuration Menu
- 4.2.5 Site Survey Menu
- 4.2.6 Advanced Configuration Menu
- 4.2.6.1 IP Parameters
- 4.2.6.2 Air Interface Parameters
- 4.2.6.2.1 Country Code and Sub-Bands
- 4.2.6.2.2 ESSID Parameters
- 4.2.6.2.3 Frequency Definition Parameters
- 4.2.6.2.4 Frequency Definition Submenu in AU
- 4.2.6.2.5 Frequency Definition Submenu in SU
- 4.2.6.2.6 Best AU Parameters (SU)
- 4.2.6.2.7 Scanning Mode (SU only)
- 4.2.6.2.8 Power Control Parameters
- 4.2.6.2.9 Antenna Gain
- 4.2.6.2.10 Cell Distance Parameters (AU only)
- 4.2.6.2.11 Arbitration Inter-Frame Spacing (AIFS)
- 4.2.6.2.12 Maximum Number of Associations (AU only)
- 4.2.6.2.13 Wireless Link Trap Threshold (AU only)
- 4.2.6.2.14 Spectrum Analysis
- 4.2.6.2.14.1 Spectrum Analysis Channel Scan Period
- 4.2.6.2.14.2 Spectrum Analysis Scan Cycles
- 4.2.6.2.14.3 Automatic Channel Selection (AU only)
- 4.2.6.2.14.4 Spectrum Analysis Activation
- 4.2.6.2.14.5 Reset Spectrum Analysis Information
- 4.2.6.2.14.6 Spectrum Analysis Information Display
- 4.2.6.2.14.7 Spectrum Analysis Information Display - Continuous
- 4.2.6.2.14.8 Show Spectrum analysis Parameters & Data
- 4.2.6.2.15 Lost Beacons Transmission Watchdog Threshold (AU only)
- 4.2.6.2.16 Disassociate (AU only)
- 4.2.6.2.17 Noise Immunity Control
- 4.2.6.2.18 Noise Floor Calculation Parameters
- 4.2.6.3 Network Management Parameters
- 4.2.6.3.1 Access to Network Management
- 4.2.6.3.2 Network Management Filtering
- 4.2.6.3.3 Set Network Management IP Address
- 4.2.6.3.4 Delete a Network Management IP Address
- 4.2.6.3.5 Delete All Network Management IP Addresses
- 4.2.6.3.6 Set/Change Network Management IP Address Ranges
- 4.2.6.3.7 SNMP Traps (AU Only)
- 4.2.6.3.8 Wi2 IP Address (SU Only)
- 4.2.6.4 Bridge Parameters
- 4.2.6.4.1 VLAN Support
- 4.2.6.4.1.1 VLAN ID-Data (SU only)
- 4.2.6.4.1.2 VLAN ID-Management
- 4.2.6.4.1.3 VLAN Link Type
- 4.2.6.4.1.4 VLAN Forwarding (AU and SU)
- 4.2.6.4.1.5 VLAN Relaying (AU only)
- 4.2.6.4.1.6 Service Provider VLAN ID (SU only)
- 4.2.6.4.1.7 VLAN Traffic Priority
- 4.2.6.4.1.8 VLAN QinQ Protocol Ethertype
- 4.2.6.4.1.9 Show VLAN Parameters
- 4.2.6.4.2 Ethernet Broadcast Filtering (SU only)
- 4.2.6.4.3 Ethernet Broadcast/Multicast Limiter
- 4.2.6.4.4 Bridge Aging Time
- 4.2.6.4.5 Broadcast/Multicast Relaying (AU only)
- 4.2.6.4.6 Unicast Relaying (AU only)
- 4.2.6.4.7 MAC Address List (AU only)
- 4.2.6.4.8 Roaming Option (SU only)
- 4.2.6.4.9 Ports Control (SU only)
- 4.2.6.4.10 Show Bridge Parameters
- 4.2.6.4.1 VLAN Support
- 4.2.6.5 Performance Parameters
- 4.2.6.5.1 RTS Threshold
- 4.2.6.5.2 Minimum Contention Window
- 4.2.6.5.3 Maximum Contention Window
- 4.2.6.5.4 Multicast Modulation Level (AU only)
- 4.2.6.5.5 Maximum Modulation Level
- 4.2.6.5.6 Average SNR Memory Factor
- 4.2.6.5.7 Number of HW Retries
- 4.2.6.5.8 Burst Mode
- 4.2.6.5.9 Adaptive Modulation Algorithm (Multi Rate)
- 4.2.6.5.10 Concatenation Parameters
- 4.2.6.6 Service Parameters
- 4.2.6.6.1 User Filtering Parameters (SU only)
- 4.2.6.6.2 MIR and CIR Parameters
- 4.2.6.6.2.1 MIR: Downlink (SU only)
- 4.2.6.6.2.2 MIR: Uplink (SU only)
- 4.2.6.6.2.3 CIR: Downlink (SU only)
- 4.2.6.6.2.4 CIR: Uplink (SU only)
- 4.2.6.6.2.5 Maximum Burst Duration (SU and AU)
- 4.2.6.6.2.6 Maximum Delay (SU only)
- 4.2.6.6.2.7 Graceful Degradation Limit (AU only)
- 4.2.6.6.2.8 MIR Only Option (AU only)
- 4.2.6.6.2.9 MIR Threshold Percent (AU only)
- 4.2.6.6.2.10 Show MIR/CIR Parameters
- 4.2.6.6.3 Traffic Prioritization
- 4.2.6.6.3.1 VLAN Priority Threshold
- 4.2.6.6.3.2 ToS Prioritization
- 4.2.6.6.3.3 UDP/TCP Port Ranges Traffic Prioritization
- 4.2.6.6.3.4 Low Priority Traffic Minimum Percent
- 4.2.6.6.3.5 Wireless Link Prioritization Parameters (AU)
- 4.2.6.6.3.5.1 Wireless Link Prioritization Option
- 4.2.6.6.3.5.2 Low Priority AIFS
- 4.2.6.6.3.5.3 Number of HW Retries for High Priority Traffic
- 4.2.6.6.3.5.4 Number of HW Retries for Low Priority Traffic
- 4.2.6.6.3.5.5 AU Burst Duration for High Priority Traffic
- 4.2.6.6.3.5.6 AU Burst Duration for Low Priority Traffic
- 4.2.6.6.3.5.7 SU Burst Duration for High Priority Traffic
- 4.2.6.6.3.5.8 SU Burst Duration for Low Priority Traffic
- 4.2.6.6.4 DRAP Parameters (AU only)
- 4.2.6.6.5 Show Service Parameters
- 4.2.6.7 Security Parameters
- 4.2.6.8 Country Code Parameters
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4.2.6.6.3.5.4 Number of HW Retries for Low Priority Traffic
The Number of HW Retries for Low Priority Traffic defines the maximum number
of times that an unacknowledged low priority unicast packet can be
retransmitted. This is the value that will be used by the AU and by the SUs
served with it.
The range is from 1 to 14 times.
The default is 10 times.
4.2.6.6.3.5.5 AU Burst Duration for High Priority Traffic
The AU Burst Duration for High Priority Traffic parameter defines the maximum
duration of a burst that can be made by the AU for high priority packets.
The measurement unit is 250 microseconds and the range is from 1 to 40 (0.25
to 10 milliseconds) or 0 to disable bursts for high priority packets.
The default is 16 (4 milliseconds).
4.2.6.6.3.5.6 AU Burst Duration for Low Priority Traffic
The AU Burst Duration for Low Priority Traffic parameter defines the maximum
duration of a burst that can be made by the AU for low priority packets.
The measurement unit is 250 microseconds and the range is from 1 to 40 (0.25
to 10 milliseconds) or 0 to disable bursts for low priority packets.
The default is 20 (5 milliseconds).
4.2.6.6.3.5.7 SU Burst Duration for High Priority Traffic
The SU Burst Duration for Ligh Priority Traffic parameter defines the maximum
duration of a burst that can be made by the SUs served by the AU for high
priority packets.
The measurement unit is 250 microseconds and the range is from 1 to 40 (0.25
to 10 milliseconds) or 0 to disable bursts for high priority packets.
The default is 8 (2 milliseconds).
4.2.6.6.3.5.8 SU Burst Duration for Low Priority Traffic
The SU Burst Duration for Ligh Priority Traffic parameter defines the maximum
duration of a burst that can be made by the SUs served by the AU for low priority
packets.
The measurement unit is 250 microseconds and the range is from 1 to 40 (0.25
to 10 milliseconds) or 0 to disable bursts for low priority packets.
The default is 20 (5 milliseconds).