User's Manual Part 2

Release8InstallationandConfigurationGuide
Issue2,November2007 Draft5forRegulatoryReview 196
the alignment drops the power level to 78 dBm and the jitter to 2 or 3, use the refined
alignment, with the following caveats:
When the receiving link is operating at 1X, the Jitter scale is 0 to 15 with desired
jitter between 0 and 4.
When the receiving link is operating at 2X, the Jitter scale is 0 to 15 with desired
jitter between 0 and 9.
The Session Status tab also shows a historical RSSI, a unitless measure of power. Use
Power Level and ignore RSSI. RSSI implies more accuracy and precision than is
inherent in its measurement.
Sustained Uplink Data Rate
This field displays the value that is currently in effect for the SM, with the source of that
value in parentheses. This is the specified rate at which each SM registered to this AP is
replenished with credits for transmission. The configuration source of the value is
indicated in parentheses. See
Maximum Information Rate (MIR) Parameters on Page 84
Interaction of Burst Allocation and Sustained Data Rate Settings on Page 86
Setting the Configuration Source on Page 295.
Uplink Burst Allocation
This field displays the value that is currently in effect for the SM, with the source of that
value in parentheses. This is the specified maximum amount of data that each SM is
allowed to transmit before being recharged at the Sustained Uplink Data Rate with
credits to transmit more. The configuration source of the value is indicated in
parentheses. See
Maximum Information Rate (MIR) Parameters on Page 84
Interaction of Burst Allocation and Sustained Data Rate Settings on Page 86
Setting the Configuration Source on Page 295.
Sustained Downlink Data Rate
This field displays the value that is currently in effect for the SM, with the source of that
value in parentheses. This is the specified the rate at which the AP should be replenished
with credits (tokens) for transmission to each of the SMs in its sector. The configuration
source of the value is indicated in parentheses. See
Maximum Information Rate (MIR) Parameters on Page 84
Interaction of Burst Allocation and Sustained Data Rate Settings on Page 86
Setting the Configuration Source on Page 295.
Downlink Burst Allocation
This field displays the value that is currently in effect for the SM, with the source of that
value in parentheses. This is the maximum amount of data to allow the AP to transmit to
any registered SM before the AP is replenished with transmission credits at the
Sustained Downlink Data Rate. The configuration source of the value is indicated in
parentheses. See
Maximum Information Rate (MIR) Parameters on Page 84
Interaction of Burst Allocation and Sustained Data Rate Settings on Page 86