Redline Communications Inc. AN100UXA ユーザーズマニュアル
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AN-100U/UX Base Station
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April 19, 2010
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.
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.
flow (such as broadcast ARP) between the base station and subscribers.
The default uplink service flow can be disabled. Refer to the Default Service Flows
fields (section 4.5.1: Advanced Config on page 71) or the CLI command
DefaultUlSfEnable (Table 38: CLI - Interfaces Command: wireless on page 92).
fields (section 4.5.1: Advanced Config on page 71) or the CLI command
DefaultUlSfEnable (Table 38: CLI - Interfaces Command: wireless on page 92).
The downlink default service flow is permanently enabled. The maximum rate can be
specified and the MAC address of the aggregator. Only traffic received from the
specified aggregator is forwarded to subcribers. Refer to section 4.5.1 Advanced Config
on page 71).
specified and the MAC address of the aggregator. Only traffic received from the
specified aggregator is forwarded to subcribers. Refer to section 4.5.1 Advanced Config
on page 71).
Default service flow traffic is aggregated with statistics for all other uplink and downlink
service flows. The default service flows and classifiers must be included when
calculating the total service flows and classifiers for a sector.
service flows. The default service flows and classifiers must be included when
calculating the total service flows and classifiers for a sector.
Table 25: System - Default Service Flow Throughput
Channel
Max
Throughput*
Description
Downlink
User
Configurable
Bandwidth is shared by all registered subscribers.
Service flow is always enabled.
Service flow is always enabled.
Uplink
8 Kbps /
subscriber
Bandwidth allocated per registered subscriber.
Service flow can be enabled/disabled for entire sector
Service flow can be enabled/disabled for entire sector
(requires sector controller to be rebooted).
Must be enabled for IP-based classification.
*FIFO operation - all packets exceeding these rates are discarded.
Figure 26: Configuration - Service Flow Screen