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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QoS SU Configuration
Click Configure > QoS > QoS SU.
This screen defines which QoS Classes will be associated to which given SUs by using their MAC addresses.
To add entries to the QoS SU Table, click the Add Table Entries button.
The following parameters are configurable:
• SU MAC Address: The MAC Address of the SU you want to associate to a specific QoS Class.
• SU QOSC Index: Select one of the possible QoS Classes that have been previously configured from the drop-down
box to associate to this SU.
• SU QOSC State: This field can be set to Enable, Disable, or Delete.
Click Add to add the entry. The new entry will show up on the screen taking up the next sequential index entry.
To make changes to QoS SU Table, click the Edit/Delete Table Entries button.