Redline Communications Inc. AN100UXA Manual Do Utilizador
User
AN-100U/UX Base Station
Manual
70-00058-01-04
Proprietary Redline Communications © 2010
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April 19, 2010
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9.1
Glossary
Term
Acron
ym
Definition
Authentication,
Authorization,
and Accounting
and Accounting
AAA
AAA servers (e.g. RADIUS, TACCACS, LDAP, etc) qualify
requests for access to computer resources.
Active Service
Flow
-
An Admitted Service Flow that is active and available for packet
transmission.
Address
Resolution
Protocol
Protocol
ARP
An IETF protocol for converting network addresses to 48-bit
Ethernet addresses.
Admitted
Service Flow
-
Service Flow is registered, but not active.
RedMAX Base
Station System
The base station terminal, modem, and antenna.
RedMAX Base
Station Terminal
The base station indoor unit.
Antenna Gain
-
The measure of antenna performance relative to a theoretical
antenna called an isotropic antenna.
Base Station
BS
The RedMAX base station terminal configured as central
equipment (also referred to as a base station).
Beamwidth
-
The angle of signal coverage provided by an antenna.
Best Effort
Service
BE
BE service provides efficient service to best effort traffic. In order
for this service to work correctly, the Request/Transmission
Policy setting should be such that the Subscriber is allowed to
use contention request opportunities. This results in the
Subscriber using contention request opportunities as well as
unicast request opportunities and unsolicited Data Grant Burst
Types. All other bits of the Request/Transmission Policy are
irrelevant to the fundamental operation of this scheduling service
and should be set according to network policy. The key service
elements are the Minimum Reserved Traffic Rate, the Maximum
Sustained Traffic Rate, and the Traffic Priority.
Policy setting should be such that the Subscriber is allowed to
use contention request opportunities. This results in the
Subscriber using contention request opportunities as well as
unicast request opportunities and unsolicited Data Grant Burst
Types. All other bits of the Request/Transmission Policy are
irrelevant to the fundamental operation of this scheduling service
and should be set according to network policy. The key service
elements are the Minimum Reserved Traffic Rate, the Maximum
Sustained Traffic Rate, and the Traffic Priority.
Binary Phase
Shift Keying
BPSK
BPSK is a digital modulation technique. This type of modulation
is less efficient than similar modulation techniques such as QPSK
and 64 QAM, but is less susceptible to noise.
and 64 QAM, but is less susceptible to noise.
Bps
Bps
A unit of measurement for data is transfer.
Broadband
Fixed Wireless
BFW
High-speed wireless installation where the equipment is not
mobile.
Broadcast
Addresses
-
A predefined destination address that denotes the set of all data
network service access points.