User's Manual
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Chapter 7: Advanced Tab airFiber X User Guide
Ubiquiti Networks, Inc.
Here are a couple of examples involving the use of the 
Use Timeout Duration option.
•  Example #1
•  Link Off Duration  5 seconds
•  Link Off Spacing  60 seconds
The Data port’s Ethernet link will be initially 
disconnected when the RF link first goes down. That 
event will start a 60-second timer. The Ethernet link 
will remain offline for 5seconds (regardless of the RF 
link status) and then come back online. The Ethernet 
link will remain online (regardless of the RF link 
state) until the 60-second timer expires.
•  Example #2
•  Link Off Duration  20 seconds
•  Link Off Spacing  120 seconds
The Data port’s Ethernet link will be initially 
disconnected when the RF link first goes down. That 
event will start a 120-second timer. The RF link goes 
back up after 10 seconds; however, that does not 
affect the Ethernet link. The Ethernet link will remain 
offline for 20seconds and then come back online. 
The RF link goes down again after 60 seconds; 
however, that does not affect the Ethernet link. 
The Ethernet link will then remain online until the 
120-second timer expires.
•  Enabled  This option is designed for use by operators 
who are not using in-band management. The Track 
Radio Link option is enabled without timers, so the Data 
port’s Ethernet link follows the RF link state exactly. If 
the RF link goes down, then the Ethernet link goes down 
and remains down until the RF link goes back up. 
Minimum TX Capacity  This is the minimum allowable TX 
capacity before the link is dropped. If the capacity drops 
below this threshold, the Ethernet link will be dropped. 
Ifset to 0, then capacity will not be used; only the RF link 
state will be used.
Minimum RX Capacity  This is the minimum allowable RX 
capacity before the link is dropped. If the capacity drops 
below this threshold, the Ethernet link will be dropped. 
Ifset to 0, then capacity will not be used; only the RF link 
state will be used.
Capacity Window  This is the number of continuous 
seconds that the radio must remain under the minimum 
TX or RX capacity before the link is dropped. If set to 
0, then as soon as capacity drops below a set limit, the 
Ethernet link will be dropped.
MGMT Port Ethernet Settings
MGMT Speed  This is the speed of the Management 
port. By default, the option is Auto. The airFiberX radio 
automatically negotiates transmission parameters, such as 
speed and duplex, with its counterpart. In this process, the 
networked devices first share their capabilities and then 
choose the fastest transmission mode they both support.
To manually specify the maximum transmission link 
speed and duplex mode, select one of the following 
options: 100 Mbps‑Full, 100Mbps‑Half, 10 Mbps‑Full, 
or 10Mbps‑Half. If you are running extra long Ethernet 
cables, a link speed of 10Mbps could help to achieve 
better stability.
Full-duplex mode allows communication in both 
directions simultaneously. Half-duplex mode allows 
communication in one direction at a time, alternating 
between transmission and reception.










