User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Cambium
- PMP 450 Operations Guide
- Safety and regulatory information
- Contents
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- PMP support website: http://www.cambiumnetworks.com/support
- Cambium main website: http://www.cambiumnetworks.com/
- Sales enquiries: solutions@cambiumnetworks.com
- Email support: support@cambiumnetworks.com
- Cambium Networks
- 3800 Golf Road, Suite 360
- Rolling Meadows, IL 60008
- Growing Your Network
- Managing Bandwidth and Authentication
- Configuring quality of service
- Maximum Information Rate (MIR) Parameters
- Token Bucket Algorithm
- Maximum Information Rate Data Entry Checking
- Bandwidth from the SM Perspective
- Interaction of Burst Allocation and Sustained Data Rate Settings
- High-priority Bandwidth
- Traffic Scheduling
- Setting the Configuration Source
- Quality of Service (QoS) Tab of the AP
- DiffServ Tab of the AP
- Quality of Service (QoS) Tab of the SM
- DiffServ Tab of the SM
- Configuring a RADIUS server
- Understanding RADIUS for PMP 450
- Choosing Authentication Mode and Configuring for Authentication Servers - AP
- SM Authentication Mode – Require RADIUS or Follow AP
- Handling Certificates
- Configuring your RADIUS servers for SM authentication
- Configuring your RADIUS server for SM configuration
- Using RADIUS for centralized AP and SM user name and password management
- RADIUS Device Data Accounting
- RADIUS Device Re-Authentication
- RADIUS Attribute Framed-IP-Address
- Configuring quality of service
- Managing the network from a Network Management Station (NMS)
- Using Informational Tabs in the GUI
- Viewing General Status (AP)
- Viewing General Status (SM)
- Viewing Session Status (AP)
- Viewing Remote Subscribers (AP)
- Interpreting messages in the Event Log
- Viewing the Network Interface Tab (All)
- Viewing the Layer 2 Neighbors Tab (AP and SM)
- Viewing the Scheduler Tab (AP and SM)
- List of Registration Failures (AP)
- Interpreting Data in the Bridging Table (All)
- Translation Table (SM)
- Interpreting Data in the Ethernet Tab (All)
- Interpreting RF Control Block Statistics in the Radio Tab (All)
- Interpreting Data in the VLAN Tab (ALL)
- Viewing Data VC Statistics (All)
- Viewing Summary Information in the Overload Tab (All)
- Viewing Filter Statistics (SM)
- Viewing ARP Statistics (SM)
- Viewing NAT Statistics (SM)
- Viewing NAT DHCP Statistics (SM)
- Interpreting Data in the GPS Status Page (AP)
- Accessing PPPoE Statistics About Customer Activities (SM)
- Viewing Bridge Control Block Statistics (All)
- Using Tools in the GUI
- Using the Spectrum Analyzer Tool
- Graphical spectrum analyzer display
- Using the AP as a Spectrum Analyzer
- Using the Remote Spectrum Analyzer Tool (AP)
- Using the Alignment Tool (SM)
- Using the Link Capacity Test Tool (AP or SM)
- Using the AP Evaluation Tool (SM)
- Using the OFDM Frame Calculator Tool for Collocation (AP or SM)
- Using the Subscriber Configuration Tool (AP)
- Reviewing the Link Status Tool Results (AP)
- Using the BER Results Tool (SM)
- Using the Throughput Monitoring Tool (AP)
- Using the Sessions Tool (AP)
- Maintaining Your Software
- Troubleshooting
- General planning for troubleshooting
- General fault isolation process
- Secondary Steps
- Procedures for Troubleshooting
- Module Has lost or does not establish connectivity
- NAT/DHCP-configured SM has lost or does not establish connectivity
- SM Does Not Register to an AP
- Module has lost or does not gain sync
- Module does not establish Ethernet connectivity
- Module does not power on
- Power supply does not produce power
- CMM does not pass proper GPS sync to connected modules
- Module Software Cannot be Upgraded
- Module Functions Properly, Except Web Interface Became Inaccessible
- Reference information
PMP 450 Operations Guide
Viewing Bridge Control Block Statistics (All)
pmp-0049 (September 2012)
4-39
Attribute
Meaning
FEC btoss
This field indicates the number of broadcast packets tossed out by the
bridge control block on the Ethernet interface
FEC btosscap
This field indicates the number of broadcast packets tossed out at the
Ethernet interface due to MIR cap being exceeded.
FEC uin
This field indicates the number of unicast packets received by the
bridge control block on the Ethernet interface
FEC uout
This field indicates the number of unicast packets sent by the bridge
control block on the Ethernet interface
FEC utoss
This field indicates the number of unicast packets tossed by the bridge
control block on the Ethernet interface
FEC utosscap
This field indicates the number of unicast packets tossed out at the
Ethernet interface due to MIR cap being exceeded.
RF bin
This field indicates the number of broadcast packets received by the
bridge control block on the radio interface
RF bout
This field indicates the number of broadcast packets sent by the bridge
control block on the radio interface
RF btoss
This field indicates the number of broadcast packets tossed by the
bridge control block on the radio interface
RF btosscap
This field indicates the number of broadcast packets tossed out at the
radio interface due to MIR cap being exceeded.
RF uin
This field indicates the number of unicast packets received by the
bridge control block on the radio interface
RF uout
This field indicates the number of unicast packets sent by the bridge
control block on the radio interface
RF utoss
This field indicates the number of unicast packets tossed by the bridge
control block on the radio interface
RF utosscap
This field indicates the number of unicast packets tossed out at the
radio interface due to MIR cap being exceeded.
ErrNI1QSend
This field indicates that a packet which was sourced from the radio
network stack interface 1 (Ethernet interface) could not be sent because
the radio bridge queue was full. The packet was tossed out.
ErrNI2QSend
This field indicates that a packet which was sourced from the radio
network stack interface 2 (RF interface) could not be sent because the
radio bridge queue was full. The packet was tossed out.