User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Monitoring
- Commands
- Procedures
- Troubleshooting
- Frequency Bands and Channels
- Technical Specifications
- Part Numbers
- Regulatory Approvals and Frequency Ranges
- Integrated Antenna Specifications
- RF Modulation and Over-the-Air Rates
- Wireless Protocol
- Device Interface
- Network Architecture Type
- Receive Sensitivity
- Maximum Throughput
- Latency
- Transmit Power Settings
- Range Information
- System Processor and Memory
- Software Specification
- Security
- Management
- Antenna
- Status LEDs
- Local Configuration Support
- Compliance and Standards
- Electrical
- Dimensions
- Subscriber Unit with Integrated 21-dBi Antenna Unpackaged: 12.60 in x 12.60 in x 3.50 in (320 mm x 320 mm x 18 mm) Weight
- Environmental
- Packaging Contents
- MTBF
- Warranty
- Lightning Protection
- Technical Services and Support
- Statement of Warranty
Configuration MP.11 4954-R Installation and Management
QoS (Quality of Service) Parameters
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To add entries to the SFC Table, click the Add Table Entries button.
The following parameters are configurable:
• SF Name: Enter the name of the SF class you want to add.
• SF Schd Type: This field can be set to BE (Best Effort) or RtPS (Real-Time Polling Service).
• SF Direction: This field can be set to Downlink (traffic from BSU to SU) or Uplink (traffic from SU to BSU).
• MIR (Maximum Information Rate): The maximum sustained data rate specified in units of 1 Kbps from 8 Kbps up to
the maximum rate of 108000 Kbps per SU.
• CIR (Committed Information Rate): The minimum reserved traffic rate specified in units of 1 Kbps from 0 Kbps up to
the maximum rate of 10000 Kbps per SU.
• Latency: The maximum allowed latency specified in increments of 5 ms steps from a minimum of 5 ms up to a
maximum of 100 ms.
• Jitter: The maximum tolerable jitter specified in increments of 5 ms steps from a minimum of 0 ms up to the Maximum
Latency (in ms).
• Priority: The priority of this SFC from zero (0) to seven (7), 0 being the lowest, 7 being the highest.
• Number of Frames per Burst: The Maximum number of data messages in a Multi-Frame burst from one (1) to four
(4), which affects the percentage of the maximum throughput of the system according to following table.