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4.11
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4.11.1 Introduction to Services
4.11.1.1
Services, Subscribers and Service Profiles
A Service is a virtual connection between a Subscriber's application and the 
Network Resource. The Network Resource could be Internet, Content Provider, 
Corporate Network, etc.
The Services are implemented as IEEE 802.16 connections within the wireless 
domain. Each Service can include up to 4 uplink and 4 downlink connections. 
Implementation within the provider's backbone domain depends on the specific 
backbone network.
A Subscriber is an entity that may be associated with any number of devices 
connected to any number of SUs. Each Service associates a certain Service Profile 
with Subscriber's device(s) behind a specific SU.
The Service Profile's properties depend on the Service Type. All data Services have 
the following properties:
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VLAN ID based Classification: Each Service can be associated with up to 16 
VLAN IDs, enabling creation of VLANs within the wireless domain and 
differentiation of services to different end-users behind the same SU based on 
VLAN ID classification.
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Quality of Service (QoS) and Priority based Classification: Up to 4 uplink and 4 
downlink QoS profiles can be assigned to each Service. The data will be 
mapped onto these connections by either IEEE 802.1p or DSCP priority tags. 
This will lead to creation of the corresponding number of Uplink and Downlink 
connections supporting differentiated services to up to 4 applications based on 
either IEEE 802.1p or DSCP prioritization schemes. In cases where 
NOTE
This section is not applicable for units operating in IP CS Switching Mode.
NOTE
The Subscriber entity is not applicable when Services are provisioned using a RADIUS server.