Instruction manual
Appendix C
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BreezeACCESS Version 4.3 System Manual
Air Interface Parameters
*PortsControl
710.3.3. 5.9
(*BridgeParameters 9)
Applicable to SU only. Port Control parameters
*EthernetPortControl
710.3.3. 5.9.1
(*PortsControl 1)
Applicable to SU only. Enable/disable the
Ethernet port. When disabled, only data frames
are blocked. Management frames are
accepted.
Integer
disable (0)
enable (1)
*VoicePortControl
710.3.3. 5.9.2
(*PortsControl 2)
Applicable to SU with voice only. Enable/
disable the voice port.
Integer
disable (0)
enable (1)
MIB Parameter
(Location in Parenthesis)
Description Values/Range
*AirInterface
710.3.3. 6
(brzAccessMib 6)
*ESSID
710.3.3. 6.1
(*AirInterface 1)
Applicable to SU and AU. The
Extended Service Set ID (ESSID)
used to prevent the merging of
collocated systems. Accessible only
with SNMP Write Community.Can be
viewed (get) with the SNMP Read
Community only if
*SNMPReadESSID is enabled.
DisplayString (SIZE(31))
Up to 31 printable case sensitive ASCII
characters.
*AckDelayLimit
710.3.3. 6.2
(*AirInterface 2)
Applicable to SU and AU. Defines
the maximum time the unit waits for
a response message to a
transmission (e.g. ACK, CTS,
response during association
process) before deciding that the
transmission failed
Defining a higher range causes the
unit to wait a longer time for a
response before retransmission.
Low: Up to 10km
Medium: Up to 20km
High: Greater than 20km.
Integer
Low (0)
Medium (1)
High (2)
na (255)
*FreqOffset
710.3.3. 6.3
(*AirInterface 3)
Applicable to SU and AU in
BreezeACCESS XL and
BreezeACCESS V 5..7GHz families.
Not applicable to
BreezeACCESS XL units that
support only Flexible Hopping
Definition for setting the hopping
frequencies (e.g. 3.3a band).
Not applicable in Flexible Hopping
Definition mode.
In BreezeACCESS XL it determines
the beginning of the actual hopping
band or single channel frequency
relative to the beginning of the radio
band.
Start of hopping band (channel) =
Start of radio band+2 X Frequency
Offset.
In BreezeACCESS V 5.7GHz
operating in ISM US FCC or ISM
International mode, it determines the
shift in MHz of each channel’s
frequency relative to the channel’s
frequency in the basic hopping
sequence.
Integer
na (255)
In BreezeACCESS XL the valid range of
values is dependent on the bandwidth of the
radio and on the selected Hopping Band.
Max. Frequency Offset = [Overall radio
bandwidth-Hopping Band]/2
In BreezeACCESS V 5.7GHz, the permitted
range is 0 to 45 (MHz) in ISM US FCC mode
and 0 to 70 (MHz) in ISM International mode.
MIB Parameter
(Location in Parenthesis)
Description Values/Range