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o Harq-profile-num. This is the HARQ Profile Number that is used by this Service Flow. The
options are any of the 6 HARQ profiles that have been configured in the HARQ Profile
configuration (refer to section 3.5.5.2).
o Qos-profile-num. This is the QoS Profile Number that is used by this Service Flow. The
options are any of the 32 QoS profiles that have been configured in the QoS Profile
configuration (refer to section 3.5.5.4).
3.5.5.6 CPE Provisioning Using a AAA Server
Alternatively, the AAA (authentication, authorization and accounting) Server may be used perform CPE
provisioning. This will allow configuration of most of the CPE configuration parameters including
• CPE Configuration including MAC, CS Sublayer, Client Profile, Maximum Uplink and Downlink
Rate
• IP Settings including IP Address, Subnet mask,
• Customer ID is not supported
To enable AAA provisioning, enable the option in the Web GUI. At the Main Web GUI Interface Screen
select the Configuration Tab, then the system main menu option and then the base-station main Menu
Sub-Element. This User is presented with the Base Station settings. To enable AAA provisioning, change
the Mode from standalone-local to standalone-aaa-prov (Figure 122).
Additionally, the following parameters are required to be configured (Figure 123).
• AAA (Radius) server ip address,
• AAA (Radius) server port number
• AAA (Radius) server secret,
• Provisioning realm: This parameter distinguishes between AAA provisioning vs AAA
authentication while editing “users” file on AAA server.
Mercury provides a customer specific AAA dictionary file which needs to be included with the AAA server
and enable the service to properly format and send the provisioning information to the Base Station.
Please contact Customer Support for further documentation on how to set-up and configure the AAA
server.