User guide

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pmp-0229 (Mar 2013)
Bandwidth and Authentication Manager (BAM)
Services and Features
Managing Bandwidth and
Authentication
Downlink and Uplink
Burst Allocations
500000 Kb 80000 Kb 40000 Kb
Download (sec)
Web page
<1 <1 <1
5 MB
9 9 9
20 MB
36 80 470
50 MB
91 320 1400
300 MB
545 2320 9220
Table 65: Example times to download for typical tiers of service with CAP 130
Equipment
AP CAP 130
SM CSM 130
Operation 1X 2X 2X
Max burst speed 5 Mbps 10 Mbps 10 Mbps
Example Settings
Service Type
Premium Regular Basic Premium Regular Basic Premium
Sustained
Downlink
Data Rate
5250
Kbps
1000
Kbps
256
Kbps
5250
Kbps
1000
Kbps
256
Kbps
2000
Kbps
Sustained Uplink
Data Rate
1750
Kbps
500
Kbps
128
Kbps
1750
Kbps
500
Kbps
128
Kbps
20000
Kbps
Downlink and
Uplink
Burst
Allocations
500000
Kb
80000
Kb
40000
Kb
500000
Kb
80000
Kb
40000
Kb
500000
Kb
Download (sec)
Web page
<1 <1 <1 <1 <1 <1 <1
5 MB
8 8 8 4 4 4 4
20 MB
32 80 470 16 80 470 16
50 MB
80 320 1400 40 320 1400 40
300 MB
480 2320 9220 362 2320 9220 240
Authentication Manager Capability
Prizm or BAM allows you to set per AP a requirement that each SM registering to the AP must
authenticate. When Authentication Server is selected in the Security tab of the AP Configuration
web page and one or more Authentication Server is specified by IP address, any SM that
attempts to register to the AP is denied service if authentication fails, such as (but not limited to)
when no Prizm or BAM server is operating or when the SM is not listed in the database.
If a Prizm or BAM server drops out of service where no redundant server exists
an SM that attempts to register is denied service.
an SM that is already in session remains in session