Redline Communications Inc. AN100UXA Manual De Usuario
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AN-100U/UX Base Station
Manual
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April 19, 2010
A-On - Terminal is equipped with AC circuits only.
D-On - Terminal is equipped with DC circuits only.
A-D - Terminal is equipped with AC and DC circuits.
Active DL Service Flows: Number of currently active downlink service flows.
DL SMC Rate [kbps]: Data rate for SMC channel.
DL Bandwidth Usage [%]: Current usage of downlink channel.
Reference RSS [dBm]: The Reference RSS setting is the target value for average
Received Signal Strength (RSS) for subscribers RF signals received by the base station.
Received Signal Strength (RSS) for subscribers RF signals received by the base station.
This target value allows automatic adjustment of the subscriber Tx power for optimum
performance with the minimum of RF interference. The suggested default setting for the
Reference RSS value is:
performance with the minimum of RF interference. The suggested default setting for the
Reference RSS value is:
Table 23: Configuration - Reference RSS (dBm)
Channel Size
Initial Setting
3.5 MHz
-75 dBm
7.0 MHz
-72 dBm
These are the suggested initial settings; adjustments to this target value must be made
based on the individual RF characteristics of each deployed sector. The RSSI value
(dBm) for each subscriber can be monitored using the base station SS Info screen (Web
interface). Tx power adjustments are based on a number of factors, and differences of
up to 7 dB may be observed between the Reference RSS setting and measured RSSI.
based on the individual RF characteristics of each deployed sector. The RSSI value
(dBm) for each subscriber can be monitored using the base station SS Info screen (Web
interface). Tx power adjustments are based on a number of factors, and differences of
up to 7 dB may be observed between the Reference RSS setting and measured RSSI.
Narrowest Subchannel: The narrowest mandatory sub-channel type available to use
with the current configuration (Channel Bandwidth, Frame Duration, Cyclic Prefix and DL
Ratio) and basic management activity. Refer to the folllowing table for details.
with the current configuration (Channel Bandwidth, Frame Duration, Cyclic Prefix and DL
Ratio) and basic management activity. Refer to the folllowing table for details.
Table 24: Configuration - Subchannelization Status
Status Message
Available Subchannelization Types
fullChannel
Full only
1/2 subchannel
Full, and 1/2
1/4 subchannel
Full, 1/2, and 1/4
1/8 subchannel
Full, 1/2, 1/4, and 1/8
1/16 subchannel
Full, 1/2, 1/4, 1/8. and 1/16
RF Tx Power [dBm]: Radio transmission output power level.
Traffic Uplink [kbps]: Rate of traffic received from subscribers.
BW Margin Uplink [kbps]: Uplink bandwidth available that can be scheduled by the
base station. based on the minimum traffic settings for all active uplink service flows.
This value is affected by: current uplink modulation for each subscriber, uplink service
flows being added or deleted, and the base station uplink ratio. This value is available
through the Web interface Status page, SNMP, and CLI. If this value becomes zero, a
warning message is entered in the base station log.
base station. based on the minimum traffic settings for all active uplink service flows.
This value is affected by: current uplink modulation for each subscriber, uplink service
flows being added or deleted, and the base station uplink ratio. This value is available
through the Web interface Status page, SNMP, and CLI. If this value becomes zero, a
warning message is entered in the base station log.
Registered SS's: Number of subscribers currently registered with the base station.
SC Synchro Status: Status of the base station time synchronization. Refer to the
RedMAX Base Station Installation Guidelines for complete details of the synchronization
feature.
RedMAX Base Station Installation Guidelines for complete details of the synchronization
feature.
No Synchro - Base station is not using synchronization.