Redline Communications Inc. AN100UA 用户手册

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Red
MAX
 
Base Station
 
User Manual
 
 
 
Doc. #70-00058-01-01 
Proprietary Redline Communications © 2007 
July 13, 2007 
Page 49 of 117
 
 
4.3.3 Service 
Flows 
Click 
Service Flows
 in the menu (left side of screen) to view, add, and delete service 
flows. Service flows provide the ability to set up multiple uplink and downlink 
connections to each subscriber in a sector, and each service flow may be assigned a 
unique service level category and separate QoS settings. A service flow is not fully 
activated until at least one classifier is assigned. 
Default UL/DL Service Flows 
The default service flows are used to pass traffic not matching any user-defined service 
flow (such as broadcast ARP) between the base station and subscribers. The default 
downlink service flows can not be disabled. A single setting enables or disables (default) 
the default uplink service flows for all subscribers in a sector. 
Important: When dynamic MAC Learning is enabled (see 4.3.1: Subscribers on page 44) 
the default uplink service flows must be enabled (see Error! Reference source not 
found.
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Table 17: System - Default Service Flow Throughput 
Channel  
Max Throughput* 
Downlink 
 
64 Kbps (shared by all subscribers) 
Uplink 
 
8 Kbps (per subscriber) 
*FIFO operation - all packets exceeding these rates are discarded. 
 
 
Figure 23: Configuration - Service Flow Screen 
Add Service Flow 
Next Sfld: This identifier value is assigned to the next new service flow. 
SS Name: Name of subscriber associated with this service flow. 
Direction: Direction of service flow. Separate service flows are required for upstream 
and downstream traffic. 
Downstream: Downlink traffic from a base station to a subscriber.