User's Manual

Chapter 6. The Web GUI
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Wireless Interface Configuration
As shown in Figure 6-11, the Wireless Interface Configuration allows an operator to view
and in some cases change a variety of wireless link parameters:
Frequency Band — Unit’s frequency band; read-only.
Channel Width — Unit’s channel width; read-only.
SU Frequency — The frequency currently being used by the SU; read-only.
Target BSU ID — The identifier for the SU’s BSU (case-sensitive).
Target Port ID — The number of the SU’s BSU wireless port.
Polarization — Antenna polarization: Vertical, Horizontal, Vertical with diversity, or
Horizontal with diversity.
Frequency Table — Multiple frequencies for the Automatic Frequency Selection
(AFS) feature. To enable up to 19 different alternate frequencies (which may link to
the same or different BSUs and/or wireless ports), enter the desired BSU and Port
IDs and frequencies in the appropriate fields. (The specified frequencies must also
be in the AFS tables for the BSU wireless ports.) AFS will be enabled whenever at
least one frequency is defined in the table.
NOTE: In most cases, no more than 4 or 5 frequencies will be needed. A fre-
quency can be specified more than once to increase its likelihood of being
selected. For optimum performance, AFS frequencies tables for the BSU and SUs
should include the same frequencies in the same order unless the SU includes
frequencies from multiple BSUs and/or wireless ports.
CAUTION: Configurable parameters on this page can significantly affect the perfor-
mance of the wireless link. Do not change any of these parameters
unless you have a solid understanding of their purpose and why they
should be changed.
Click on the Submit button to activate any changes made on this page.
This page is available only at the ISP logon level.