Redline Communications Inc. AN100UXA Manuel D’Utilisation
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AN-100U/UX Base Station
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April 19, 2010
4.3.2 Service Classes
Click
Service Classes
in the menu (left side of screen) to view, add, or delete service
class definitions. The base station will guarantee the QoS parameters for service flows
created referencing this service class.
created referencing this service class.
Multiple service class definitions can be created to build a library of service classes. A
service class can not be deleted until all provisioned/active service flows referencing this
service class are deleted.
service class can not be deleted until all provisioned/active service flows referencing this
service class are deleted.
Figure 25: Configuration - Service Class Screen
Service Class Configuration Screen
Add a Service Class
Service Class Name: Enter a name for this service class. The name can be any
combination of up to 30 letters and numbers.
combination of up to 30 letters and numbers.
Traffic Priority: Enter the priority to be used for service flows created using this service
class. The priority is relative only to other service flows on the same subscriber. The
value '7' represents the highest priority.
class. The priority is relative only to other service flows on the same subscriber. The
value '7' represents the highest priority.
Note: This is not the Ethernet (802.1p) priority setting.
Max. Sustained Rate (bps): Enter the maximum sustained wireless transmission rate
(metered over a one second sliding window) for service flows created using this service
class. This is also the peak data rate. If higher bursts are experienced, the scheduler will
be unable to forward all received data in the current wireless frame and buffer overflow
will occur (Max. Sustained Rate / Frame Rate).
(metered over a one second sliding window) for service flows created using this service
class. This is also the peak data rate. If higher bursts are experienced, the scheduler will
be unable to forward all received data in the current wireless frame and buffer overflow
will occur (Max. Sustained Rate / Frame Rate).