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Operation
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration
4.10.7.3.2.1 Base Station ID
The Base Station ID is the identifier of the AU to which the SU can connect. An SU 
can be authenticated by an AU only if the Base Station ID and Base Station ID 
Mask configured in the SU match the Base Station ID configured for the AU.
After power-up the SU will start searching for available AUs in the range defined 
by the Base Station ID and Base Station ID Mask, and will try to connect to the 
first found AU whose Base Station ID is in the defined range.
A change in the Base Station ID and Base Station ID Mask will take effect only 
after resetting the SU.
The Base Station ID consists of six groups of up to three digits each, where the 
range for each group is 0 to 255. The first three groups define the Operator ID, the 
next two groups define the Cell ID and the sixth group defines the Sector (AU) ID.
A change in the Base Station ID is applied only after reset.
4.10.7.3.2.2 Base Station ID Mask
The Base Station ID Mask, together with the Base station ID define the AU(s) that 
can synchronize with the SU.
The Base Station ID Mask consists of 6 groups of up to 3 digits each, where the 
range of each group is 0 to 255. The first 3 groups form the mask for the Operator 
ID. The next 2 groups form the mask for the Cell ID, and the last group forms the 
mask for the Sector ID.
A change in the Base Station ID Mask is applied only after reset.
4.10.7.3.3
Phy (Standard FDD) Parameters
The SU Phy menu enables viewing/updating the Phy parameters for Standard 
operation mode. These parameters do not affect the operation of the unit when 
using Advanced Si operation mode. These parameters are provided to support the 
Automatic Platform Detection mechanism of the dual-mode CPEs, allowing 
pre-configuration of the relevant parameters before switching the sector to operate 
in FDD mode using Standard operation mode. These parameters are applicable 
only to SUs in the 3.x GHz bands. This menu is not applicable to units in the 2.x 
GHz bands. The MAC (Standard FDD) Parameters are also not applicable for units 
operating in IP CS Switching Mode.
4.10.7.3.3.1 Bandwidth (MHz)
The frequency bandwidth used by the radio. A change in the Bandwidth 
parameter will take effect only after resetting the SU.
The available options are:
1 - 1.75 MHz