User's Manual
Advanced Configuration
Parameter Description
Bandwidth Limit Type Specifies the action performed when the traffic utilization exceeds the configured input or
output limits. By default it is set to Shaping.
• Policing: When the traffic utilization reaches the configured limit, the excess traffic
will be discarded.
• Shaping: When the traffic utilization reaches the configured limit, the excess traffic
will be buffered and sent at the rate specified in the Output Bandwidth Limit.
Security Profile Name The Security Profile Name represents the encryption method used to encrypt the data over
the wireless medium. The default configured Security Profile Name is WORP Security. See
Security.
Radius Profile Name The Radius Profile Name, containing the IP address of the RADIUS server, is used to
authenticate a SU or an End Point B. See RADIUS.
: Not applicable in SU mode and End Point B mode.
MAC ACL Status When enabled, based on the configured ACL list, the BSU/End Point A decides if SU/End
Point B can register with them respectively.
: Not applicable in SU mode and End Point B mode.
Radius MAC ACL This parameter is used to enable authentication using RADIUS server. When enabled, the
Status BSU or End Point A contacts the RADIUS server for authenticating the SU or End Point B
during the registration process.
: Not applicable in SU mode and End Point B mode.
Poll BackOff on When enabled, the BSU will back-off polling the SUs that timeout (due to interference or
Timeout low SNR etc).
When multiple SUs are connected, it is possible that some SUs are performing well without
much retransmissions and other SUs are timing out. In such as scenario to make sure that
the good SUs do not suffer due to under performing SUs it is recommended to enable this
parameter.
By default this parameter is disabled. It is recommended that this parameter should be
enabled only when there is a mix of good and bad SUs and when good SUs are really
suffering.
After configuring the required parameters, click OK and then COMMIT.
:
• Modifying any of the WORP parameters result in temporary loss of connectivity between transmitter and receiver.
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