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Menus and Parameters
The default selection is Enable.
4.2.6.5.9.2 Minimum Interval Between Adaptive Modulation Messages
The Minimum Interval Between Adaptive Modulation Messages sets the minimum
interval between two consecutive adaptive modulation messages, carrying
information on the SNR of received signals. The messages in the AU include SNR
information on all the SUs associated with it.
The available range is from 1 to 3600 seconds.
The default is 4 seconds.
4.2.6.5.9.3 Adaptive Modulation Decision Thresholds
Enables selection between Normal and High decision thresholds for the Adaptive
Modulation algorithm. In links with a low SNR (below 13), the Adaptive
Modulation algorithm may not stabilize on the correct modulation level when
using the standard decision thresholds. In this case the algorithm may try to use
a modulation level that is too high, resulting in a relatively large number of
dropped frames. The “High” option solves this limitation and ensures good
performance also in links with a low SNR.
The default is Normal.
4.2.6.5.10 Concatenation Parameters
The Concatenation mechanism enables bundling several data frames into a single
frame for transmission to the wireless link. This feature improves throughput and
reduces the overhead in the wireless medium, by requiring only one CRC for each
concatenated frame, one RTS/CTS cycle if applicable, and a single waiting period
according to the contention window mechanism before transmission. When
concatenation is enabled, data packets in the queue of the internal bridge can be
accumulated before the concatenated frame is transmitted to the wireless
medium. Data frames can be accumulated up to a maximum frame size of 2200
bytes for units with HW revision A or B, or 4032 bytes for units with HW revision
C or higher. In the AU, the concatenation process is performed separately for
each destination SU.
NOTE
Using the Link Capability exchange mechanism, each unit learns the HW Revision and the SW
Version of the unit(s) associated with it. A concatenated frame with a length exceeding 2200 bytes
may be generated and transmitted only if both the source and destination units have HW Revision
C or higher. If either the source or destination unit uses SW Version 3.0 or 3.1, then the maximum
size of the concatenated frame is 3400 bytes, and the maximum number of data frames that can be
bundled into a concatenated frame is 2 for units with SW version 3.0 and 8 for units with SW
version 3.1.
A frame is a candidate for bundling into a concatenated frame if all the following
conditions are met:
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 The frame is a data frame
 The destination is an entity behind the destination AU/SU.
 The destination AU/SU can support the feature (uses SW version 3.0 or
higher).
When a frame is identified as an eligible candidate for concatenation, it is marked
accordingly and will be processed according to the following:
 If there is no concatenated frame designated to the same destination unit in
the queue:
 If the hardware queue is empty – the frame is transmitted immediately.
 Otherwise (the queue is not empty) – the frame is inserted to the queue as
a concatenated frame.
 If a concatenated frame designated to the same destination unit exists in the
queue:
 If the combined size of both frames is above the maximum allowed
concatenated frame size – both frames are transmitted as two separate
frames.
 Otherwise (the combined frames size is below the maximum size) – the
new frame is added to the concatenated frame. If the number of data
frames in the concatenated frame has reached the maximum allowed
(applicable only if the destination unit uses SW version 3.0 or 3.1) – the
concatenated frame will be transmitted to the wireless medium. Otherwise
– the concatenated frame remains in the queue (until the hardware queue
becomes free).
NOTE
When a frame is marked as a candidate for concatenation, it will be transmitted as a concatenated
frame. If it is not bundled with another data frame before transmission, it will be a concatenated
frame with a single data frame (Concatenated Frame Single). If it is bundled with two or more data
frames, it will be a concatenated frame with either double data frames (Concatenated Frame
Double) or more data frames (Concatenated Frame More).
The Concatenation Parameters submenu includes:
4.2.6.5.10.1 Concatenation Option
The Concatenation Option enables or disables the concatenation mechanism.
The default is Enable.
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4.2.6.5.10.2 Maximum Concatenated Frame Size
The Maximum Concatenated Frame Size parameter defines the maximum size (in
bytes) for a concatenated frame.
The range is:
 1256 to 2200 bytes for units with HW revision A or B
 256 to 4032 bytes for units with HW revision C or higher
The Default values are:
 2200 for units with HW revision A or B
 4032 for units with HW revision C or higher
4.2.6.6
Service Parameters
The Service Parameters menu enables defining user filtering, MIR/CIR
parameters, traffic prioritization parameters and DRAP parameters.
The Service Parameters menu includes the following options:
 User Filtering Parameters (SU only)
 MIR and CIR Parameters
 Traffic Prioritization
 DRAP Parameters (AU only)
 Wireless Link Prioritization (only AU with a license for the feature)
4.2.6.6.1
User Filtering Parameters (SU only)
The User Filtering Parameters submenu enables defining the IP addresses of user
devices authorized to access the wireless medium for security and/or control
purposes. In addition, it can be used to enable the transmission and reception of
specific protocol frames. These filtering options do not affect management frames
sent to or generated by the unit.
The User Filtering Parameters menu provides the following options:
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4.2.6.6.1.1 User Filtering Option
The User Filtering Option disables or enables the User Filtering feature. The
following options are available:
 Disable - no filtering.
 IP Protocol Only - only IP Protocol packets pass.
 User Defined Addresses Only - only IP frames from/to IP addresses included
in the User Filter Addresses list pass.
 PPPoE Protocol Only - only PPPoE messages pass (Ethernet type 0x8863
and 0x8864).
The default selection is Disable.
4.2.6.6.1.2 Set/Change Filter IP Address Range
The Set/Change Filter IP Address Ranges option enables defining/updating up to
8 IP address ranges to/from which IP frames are to pass if the User Defined
Addresses Only option is selected in the User Filtering Option parameter.
The default Filter IP Address Range is 0.0.0.0 TO 0.0.0.0 (all 8 ranges).
A range can be defined using a string that includes either a start and end
address, in the format “ to ” (example: 192.168.1.1
to 192.168.1.255), or a base address and a mask, in the format “
mask ” (example: 192.168.1.1 mask 255.255.255.0).
4.2.6.6.1.3 Delete Filter IP Address Range
The Delete Filter IP Address Range option enables deleting IP address range
entries from the Filter IP Address Ranges list.
4.2.6.6.1.4 Delete All User Filtering Entries
The Delete All User Filtering Entries option enables deleting all entries from the
Filter IP Address Ranges list.
4.2.6.6.1.5 DHCP Unicast Override Filter
When user filtering is activated, unicast DHCP messages are filtered out;
therefore the unit cannot communicate with the DHCP server. The DHCP Unicast
Override Filter option enables to overcome this problem. When enabled, unicast
DHCP messages pass, overriding the user filtering mechanism.
The default is Disable DHCP Unicast.
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4.2.6.6.1.6 Show User Filtering Parameters
The Show All User Filtering Parameters option displays the current value of the
User Filtering Option and the list of User Filtering addresses, subnet masks and
ranges.
4.2.6.6.2
MIR and CIR Parameters
The CIR (Committed Information Rate) specifies the minimum data rate
guaranteed to the relevant subscriber. The MIR (Maximum Information Rate)
value specifies the maximum data rate available for burst transmissions,
provided such bandwidth is available.
Under normal conditions, the actual Information Rate (IR) is between the
applicable CIR and MIR values, based on the following formula:
IR=CIR+K(MIR - CIR).
In this formula K is between 0 and 1 and is determined dynamically by the AU
according to overall demand in the cell and the prevailing conditions that
influence the performance of the wireless link. In some situations the minimum
rate (CIR) cannot be provided. This may result from high demand and poor
wireless link conditions and/or high demand in over-subscribed cells. When this
occurs, the actual information rate is lower than the CIR.
The simple solution for managing the information rate in such cases can result in
an unfair allocation of resources, as subscribers with a higher CIR actually
receive an IR lower than the CIR designated for subscribers in a lower CIR
bracket.
A special algorithm for graceful degradation is incorporated into the AU, ensuring
that the degradation of performance for each individual Subscriber Unit is
proportional to its CIR.
The MIR/CIR algorithm uses buffers to control the flow of data. To balance the
performance over time, a special Burst Duration algorithm is employed to enable
higher transmission rates after a period of inactivity. If no data is received from
the Ethernet port during the last N seconds, the unit is allowed to transmit N
times its CIR value without any delay. For example, after a period of inactivity of
0.5 seconds, a unit with CIR = 128 Kbps can transmit up to 128 Kbits x 0.5 =
64 Kbits without any delay.
4.2.6.6.2.1 MIR: Downlink (SU only)
Sets the Maximum Information Rate of the downlink from the AU to the SU. The
MIR value cannot be lower than the corresponding CIR value.
Available values range and default value are shown inTable 4-12.
The actual value will be the entered value rounded to the nearest multiple of 128
(N*128).
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4.2.6.6.2.2 MIR: Uplink (SU only)
Sets the Maximum Information Rate of the up-link from the SU to the AU. The
MIR value cannot be lower than the corresponding CIR value.
Available values range and default value are shown in Table 4-12.
The actual value will be the entered value rounded to the nearest multiple of 128
(N*128).
4.2.6.6.2.3 CIR: Downlink (SU only)
Sets the Committed Information Rate of the downlink from the AU to the SU. The
CIR value cannot be higher than the corresponding MIR value.
Available values range and default value are shown inError! Reference source
not found..
The actual value will be the entered value rounded to the nearest multiple of 128
(N*128).
4.2.6.6.2.4 CIR: Uplink (SU only)
Sets the Committed Information Rate of the uplink from the SU to the AU. The
CIR value cannot be higher than the corresponding MIR value.
Available values range and default value are shown inError! Reference source
not found..
The actual value will be the entered value rounded to the nearest multiple of 128
(N*128).
Table 4-12: MIR Ranges and Defaults
MIR Uplink
Unit
Range (Kbps)
Default (Kbps)
MIR Downlink
Range (Kbps)
Default (Kbps)
Type
SU-3
128-2,048
2,048
128-3,072
3,072
SU-6
128-4,096
4,096
128-6,016
6,016
SU-54
128-53,888
32,896
128-53,888
32,896
SU-I
128-2,048
2,048
128-6,016
6,016
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Table 4-13: CIR Ranges and Defaults
CIR Uplink
Unit
Range (Kbps)
CIR Downlink
Default (Kbps)
Range (Kbps)
Default (Kbps)
Type
SU-3
0-2,048
0-2,048
SU-6
0-4,096
0-4,096
SU-54
0-45,056
0-45,056
SU-I
0-2,048
0-6,016
4.2.6.6.2.5 Maximum Burst Duration (SU and AU)
Sets the maximum time for accumulating burst transmission rights according to
the Burst Duration algorithm.
Available values range from 0 to 2000 (milliseconds).
The default value is 5 (milliseconds), enabling a maximum burst of (0.005 X CIR)
Kbps after a period of inactivity of 5 milliseconds or more.
4.2.6.6.2.6 Maximum Delay (SU only)
Sets the maximum permitted delay in the buffers system. As certain applications
are very sensitive to delay, if relatively high delays are permitted, these
applications may suffer from poor performance due to data accumulation in the
buffers from other applications, such as FTP. The Maximum Delay parameter
limits the number of available buffers. Data that is delayed more than the
permitted maximum delay is discarded. If the SU supports applications that are
very sensitive to delay, the value of the Maximum Delay should be decreased.
Valid values range from 300 to 10000 (milliseconds).
The default value is 5000 (milliseconds).
4.2.6.6.2.7 Graceful Degradation Limit (AU only)
Sets the limit on using the graceful degradation algorithm. In cases of over
demand, the performance of all SUs is degraded proportionally to their CIR
(IR=(100%-k%) x CIR). The graceful degradation algorithm is used as long as
k  K, where K is the Graceful Degradation Limit. Beyond this point the simple
“brute force” algorithm is used. The Graceful Degradation Limit should be raised
in proportion to the demand in the cell. The higher the expected demand in a cell,
the higher the value of the Graceful Degradation Limit. Higher demand can be
expected in cases of significant over subscription and/or in deployments where a
high number of subscribers are in locations without proper communication with
the AU at the highest data rate.
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The available values range from 0 to 70 (%).
The default value is 70 (%).
4.2.6.6.2.8 MIR Only Option (AU only)
When the MIR Only Option is enabled, it forces the MIR/CIR algorithm to use
MIR values only. The MIR/CIR algorithm determines the actual information rate
for each of the supported SUs under changing conditions of demand, based on
the configured CIR and MIR values. When the MIR Only Option is enabled, the
MIR/CIR algorithm is overridden and forced to operate with MIR values only. For
example, the AU attempts to enable all SUs to transmit/receive information at the
specified MIR value. When enabled, the graceful degradation algorithm, which is
a part of the CIR/MIR algorithm, is also disabled.
The default is Enable.
4.2.6.6.2.9 Show MIR/CIR Parameters
Displays the current values of the MIR and CIR parameters.
4.2.6.6.3
Traffic Prioritization
Each packet that is received from the Ethernet port is placed in either the High or
Low queue, according to the Traffic Prioritization parameters. When the MIR/CIR
mechanism decides that a packet must be sent, the High priority queue will be
checked first. If the High priority queue is not empty, the first element in the
queue is forwarded to the MIR/CIR mechanism. Packets from the Low priority
queue will be forwarded only if the High queue is empty.
The prioritization of the packets is done using different classifiers:
 VLAN Priority
 ToS Priority: IP Precedence or DSCP
 UDP and/or TCP ports
Each one of these classifiers can be activated/deactivated. If more than one
classifier is activated, the priority of each packet will be determined by the
highest priority given to it by the active classifiers.
The Traffic Prioritization menu enables activating/deactivating each of these
classifiers, and configuring the applicable parameters for each classifier.
The Low Priority Traffic Minimum Percent parameter can be used to prevent
starvation of low priority traffic by ensuring that a certain number of low priority
packets is transmitted even at the expense of high priority traffic.
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In addition, the Wireless Link Prioritization, which is a licensable feature, enables
to configure parameters that affect the prioritization of traffic in the wireless link
for packets with high/low priority from different units.
4.2.6.6.3.1 VLAN Priority Threshold
The VLAN Priority Threshold is applicable for Trunk and Hybrid Links only. It
enables defining the value of the VLAN Priority Threshold. If the VLAN Priority
field in a tagged frame is higher than the value of the VLAN Priority Threshold
parameter, the packet will be routed to the High queue. If the VLAN Priority field
is lower than or equal to this value, the packet will be transferred to the Low
queue (unless it is assigned a High priority by another classifier).
Valid values range from 0 to 7.
The default value is 7, which means that all packets get a low priority (equivalent
to disabling the VLAN-based classifier).
4.2.6.6.3.2 ToS Prioritization
The ToS Prioritization parameters enable defining prioritization in accordance
with either the 3 IP Precedence bits in the IP header in accordance with RFC 791,
or the 6 DSCP (Differentiated Services Code Point) bits in accordance with RFC
2474. The ToS Prioritization menu includes the following parameters:
4.2.6.6.3.2.1 ToS Prioritization Option
The ToS Prioritization Option defines whether ToS-based prioritization is enabled
or disabled. The following options are available:
 Disable
 Enable IP Precedence (RFC791) Prioritization
 Enable DSCP (RFC2474) Prioritization
The default is Disable.
4.2.6.6.3.2.2 IP Precedence Threshold
The IP Precedence Threshold parameter is applicable when the ToS Prioritization
Option is set to Enable IP Precedence (RFC791) Prioritization. If the value of the 3
IP Precedence bits in the IP header is higher than this threshold, the packet is
routed to the High queue. If the value is lower than or equal to this threshold, the
packet will be transferred to the Low queue (unless it is assigned a High priority
by another classifier).
Valid values range from 0 to 7.
The default value is 4.
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4.2.6.6.3.2.3 DSCP Threshold
The DSCP Threshold parameter is applicable when the ToS Prioritization Option
is set to Enable DSCP (RFC2474) Prioritization. If the value of the 6 DSCP bits in
the IP header is higher than this threshold, the packet is routed to the High
queue. If the value is lower than or equal to this threshold, the packet will be
routed to the Low queue (unless it is assigned a High priority by another
classifier).
Valid values range from 0 to 63.
The default value is 32.
4.2.6.6.3.3 UDP/TCP Port Ranges Traffic Prioritization
The UDP/TCP Port Ranges Traffic Prioritization parameters enable defining
prioritization in accordance with the UDP and/or TCP destination port ranges.
The UDP/TCP Port Ranges Traffic Prioritization menu includes the following
parameters:
4.2.6.6.3.3.1 UDP/TCP Port Ranges Prioritization Option
The UDP/TCP Port Ranges Prioritization Option defines whether port ranges
based prioritization is enabled or disabled. The following options are available:
 Disable
 Enable Only for UDP
 Enable Only for TCP
 Enable for both UDP and TCP
The default is Disable.
4.2.6.6.3.3.2 UDP Port Ranges
The UDP Port Ranges menu enables defining port ranges to be used as priority
classifiers when the UDP/TCP Port Ranges Prioritization Option is set to either
Enable Only for UDP or Enable for both UDP and TCP. All packets whose
destination is included in the list will be routed to the High queue. All other
packets will be routed to the Low queue (unless they were assigned a High
priority by another classifier).
The UDP Port Ranges menu includes the following options:
 UDP RTP/RTCP Prioritization: Voice over IP is transported using Real Time
Protocol (RTP). The Real Time Control Protocol (RTCP) is used to control the
RTP. When an application uses RTP/RTCP, it chooses for destination ports
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consecutive numbers: RTP port is always an even number, and the port with
the odd number following it will be assigned to RTCP.
If the administrator selects to prioritize only the RTP packets, then all the
packets with an odd numbered destination port will always have Low priority.
The packets with an even number for destination port will receive High
priority, if the port number is included in the specified ranges.
If the administrator selects to prioritize both RTP and RTCP packets, then all
packets whose destination port number is included is in the specified ranges
will receive High priority.
The available options are:
 RTP & RTCP
 RTP Only
The default is RTP & RTCP
 Add UDP Port Ranges: This option enables adding UDP port ranges to the list
of priority port numbers. The list can include up to 64 ranges. It is possible to
add discrete port numbers and/or ranges. In ranges, a hyphen is used to
separate between start and end port numbers. A comma is used to separate
between entries.
For example: 8900,9000-9005,9010,9016-9017.
 Delete UDP Port Ranges: This option enables deleting UDP port ranges from
the list of priority port numbers. It is possible to delete discrete port numbers
and/or ranges. In ranges, a hyphen is used to separate between start and end
port numbers. A comma is used to separate between entries.
For example: 8900,9000-9005,9010,9016-9017.
 Delete All UDP Port Ranges: This option enables deleting all UDP port
ranges from the list of priority port numbers.
 Show UDP Port Ranges: Select this option to view the current UDP
RTP/RTCP Prioritization option and the list of UDP Port Ranges.
4.2.6.6.3.3.3 TCP Port Ranges
The TCP Port Ranges menu enables defining port ranges to be used as priority
classifiers when the UDP/TCP Port Ranges Prioritization Option is set to either
Enable Only for TCP or Enable for both UDP and TCP. All packets whose
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destination is included in the list will be routed to the High queue. All other
packets will be routed to the Low queue (unless they were assigned a High
priority by another classifier).
The TCP Port Ranges menu includes the following options:
 TCP RTP/RTCP Prioritization: Voice over IP is transported using Real Time
Protocol (RTP). The Real Time Control Protocol (RTCP) is used to control the
RTP. When an application uses RTP/RTCP, it chooses for destination ports
consecutive numbers: RTP port is always an even number, and the port with
the odd number following it will be assigned to RTCP.
If the administrator selects to prioritize only the RTP packets, then all the
packets with an odd numbered destination port will always have Low priority.
The packets with an even number for destination port will receive High
priority, if the port number is included in the specified ranges.
If the administrator selects to prioritize both RTP and RTCP packets, then all
packets whose destination port number is included in the specified ranges will
receive High priority.
The available options are:
 RTP & RTCP
 RTP Only
The default is RTP & RTCP
 Add TCP Port Ranges: This option enables adding TCP port ranges to the list
of priority port numbers. The list can include up to 64 ranges. It is possible to
add discrete port numbers and/or ranges. In ranges, a hyphen is used to
separate between start and end port numbers. A comma is used to separate
between entries. For example: 8900,9000-9005,9010,9016-9017.
 Delete TCP Port Ranges: This option enables deleting TCP port ranges from
the list of priority port numbers. It is possible to delete discrete port numbers
and/or ranges. In ranges, a hyphen is used to separate between start and end
port numbers. A comma is used to separate between entries.
For example: 8900,9000-9005,9010,9016-9017.
 Delete All TCP Port Ranges: This option enables deleting all TCP port ranges
from the list of priority port numbers.
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 Show TCP Port Ranges: Select this option to view the current TCP
RTP/RTCP Prioritization option and the list of TCP Port Ranges.
4.2.6.6.3.4 Low Priority Traffic Minimum Percent
This feature ensures that a certain amount of low priority packets, specified by
the Low Priority Traffic Minimum Percent (LPTMP) parameter, is transmitted even
at the expense of high priority traffic.
The mechanism guarantees a low priority traffic with a rate of LPTMP * RT /100,
where RT symbolizes the allowed traffic rate. The high priority traffic will thus not
be able to exceed (100-LPTMP) * RT/100. If the system receives high priority
traffic at a rate higher than this figure, some high priority packets will be
discarded.
The range is between 0 and 100 (%).
The default value is 0 (%).
4.2.6.6.3.5 Wireless Link Prioritization Parameters (AU)
To better support delay-sensitive and other high-priority traffic, a set of Wireless
Link Prioritization parameters enables configuring parameters that affect the
processes of gaining access to the wireless media and of transmitting high/low
priority packets.
The Wireless Link Prioritization feature is a licensed feature and is available only
in units with the suitable Feature License.
The time interval between two consecutive transmissions of frames is called InterFrame Spacing (IFS). This is the time during which the unit determines whether
the medium is idle using the carrier sense mechanism. The IFS depends on the
type of the next frame to be transmitted, as follows:
 SIFS (Short Inter-Frame Spacing) is used for certain frames that should be
transmitted immediately, such as ACK and CTS frames. The value of SIFS is
16 microseconds.
 DIFS (Distributed coordination function Inter-Frame Spacing) is typically
used for other frame types when the medium is free. If the unit decides that
the medium is not free, it will defer transmission by DIFS plus a number of
time slots as determined by the Contention Window back-off algorithm after
reaching a decision that the medium has become free. DIFS equal SIFS plus
AIFS, where AIFS is a configurable number of time slots.
Under regular conditions, AIFS is configured to two time slots. To support
prioritization in the wireless link, we can configure a higher AIFS for low priority
traffic (AIFS of two time slots will always be used for high priority traffic as well as
AU’s transmissions of broadcasts/multicasts and beacons). This will give
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advantage to units that need to transmit high priority traffic (depending also on
the configured values for the Contention Window parameters).
Other parameters related to transmission to the wireless media that can be
configured separately for high/low priority packets are the Number of HW Retries
and Burst Duration.
Typically, a lower value of Number of HW Retries should be configured for traffic
such as VoIP, which on the one hand is sensitive to delays and on the other hand
is less sensitive to missing packets than data traffic.
The Burst Duration, which defines the maximum duration of a burst, should be
set to a lower value for delay sensitive traffic. Typically the Burst Duration of the
AU should be set to higher value than that of the SUs, because of the higher
number of packets that should be transmitted by the AU.
When the Wireless Link Prioritization feature is enabled, the following parameters
are not applicable:
 Arbitration Inter-Frame Spacing (AIFS)
 Number of HW Retries
 Burst Mode Option
 Burst Mode Time Interval
When an SU with a SW version below 4.0 tries to associate with an AU that has
the Wireless Link Prioritization feature enable, the AU will generate a trap that
will include information about this SU. In this way the system administrator can
be alerted that the SU should be upgraded. This is necessary because otherwise
an SU that does not support the Wireless Link Prioritization feature will send all
the traffic as high priority.
CAUTION
Verify that all SUs served by an AU with the Wireless Link Prioritization Option enabled use a SW
version that supports this feature (SW version 4.0 and higher). Otherwise, overall performance and
quality of service in the cell may be reduced since all data from an SU with SW version below 4.0
will be sent with high priority.
The Wireless Link Prioritization Parameters menu includes the following:
4.2.6.6.3.5.1 Wireless Link Prioritization Option
The Wireless Link Prioritization Option enables or disables the Wireless Link
Prioritization feature.
The default option is Disable.
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4.2.6.6.3.5.2 Low Priority AIFS
The Low Priority AIFS defines the AIFS number of time slots that will be used by
the AU and the SUs served by it for low priority traffic.
The range is from 3 to 254 (time slots).
The default is 3.
4.2.6.6.3.5.3 Number of HW Retries for High Priority Traffic
The Number of HW Retries for High Priority Traffic defines the maximum number
of times that an unacknowledged high priority unicast packet can be
retransmitted. This is the value that will be used by the AU and by the SUs
served with it.
The range is from 1 to 14 times.
The default is 10 times.
4.2.6.6.3.5.4 Number of HW Retries for Low Priority Traffic
The Number of HW Retries for Low Priority Traffic defines the maximum number
of times that an unacknowledged low priority unicast packet can be
retransmitted. This is the value that will be used by the AU and by the SUs
served with it.
The range is from 1 to 14 times.
The default is 10 times.
4.2.6.6.3.5.5 AU Burst Duration for High Priority Traffic
The AU Burst Duration for High Priority Traffic parameter defines the maximum
duration of a burst that can be made by the AU for high priority packets.
The measurement unit is 250 microseconds and the range is from 1 to 40 (0.25
to 10 milliseconds) or 0 to disable bursts for high priority packets.
The default is 16 (4 milliseconds).
4.2.6.6.3.5.6 AU Burst Duration for Low Priority Traffic
The AU Burst Duration for Low Priority Traffic parameter defines the maximum
duration of a burst that can be made by the AU for low priority packets.
The measurement unit is 250 microseconds and the range is from 1 to 40 (0.25
to 10 milliseconds) or 0 to disable bursts for low priority packets.
The default is 20 (5 milliseconds).
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4.2.6.6.3.5.7 SU Burst Duration for High Priority Traffic
The SU Burst Duration for Ligh Priority Traffic parameter defines the maximum
duration of a burst that can be made by the SUs served by the AU for high
priority packets.
The measurement unit is 250 microseconds and the range is from 1 to 40 (0.25
to 10 milliseconds) or 0 to disable bursts for high priority packets.
The default is 8 (2 milliseconds).
4.2.6.6.3.5.8 SU Burst Duration for Low Priority Traffic
The SU Burst Duration for Ligh Priority Traffic parameter defines the maximum
duration of a burst that can be made by the SUs served by the AU for low priority
packets.
The measurement unit is 250 microseconds and the range is from 1 to 40 (0.25
to 10 milliseconds) or 0 to disable bursts for low priority packets.
The default is 20 (5 milliseconds).
4.2.6.6.4
DRAP Parameters (AU only)
DRAP (Dynamic Resources Allocation Protocol is a protocol that can be used by
the AU to communicate with Voice and Networking Gateways connected to SUs
served by it, enabling identification of these Gateways. It also enables managing
voice calls made by Voice Gateways (VG).
The AU keeps track of all current voice calls and, upon receiving from a VG a
request for a new call, compares the current number of calls to the maximum
allowed number. If the maximum allowed number has been reached, the AU will
not confirm the request.
The DRAP feature is applicable only for gateways that support DRAP.
The following is a description of DRAP-related parameters:
4.2.6.6.4.1 DRAP Support
The DRAP Support option enables or disables the DRAP feature that offers the
possibility of identifying the connected Gateways and limiting the maximum
number of voice calls made by Voice Gateways in a cell.
The default option is Enable.
4.2.6.6.4.2 UDP Port
The UDP Port parameter defines the UDP port used by the DRAP protocol.
The range is from 8000 to 8200.
The default value is 8171.
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4.2.6.6.4.3 Maximum Number of Voice Calls
The Maximum Number of Voice Calls parameter sets the maximum number of
active calls in the cell.
The range is between 0 and 255.
The default value is 40.
4.2.6.6.4.4 DRAP TTL
The DRAP TTL parameter sets the time between two consecutive Allocation
Requests from the Gateways. The Allocation requests are used to identify the
existence of an active Gateway. In Voice Gateways they also include information
about the current number of voice calls and requests for new calls.
The range is between 1 and 255 (seconds).
The default value is 10 (seconds).
4.2.6.6.4.5 Number of Active Voice Calls
This option shows the current number of active voice calls in the cell.
4.2.6.6.5
Show Service Parameters
Displays the current values of the Service Parameters.
4.2.6.7
Security Parameters
BreezeACCESS VL systems can support encryption of authentication messages
and/or data frames using one of the following encryption standards:
 WEP Wireless Equivalent Privacy algorithm. WEP is defined in the IEEE
802.11 Wireless LAN standard and is based on the RSA’s RC4 encryption
algorithm.
 AES OCB Advanced Encryption Standard. AES is defined by the National
Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and is based on Rijndael block
cipher. AES OCB (Offset Code Book) is a mode that operates by augmenting
the normal encryption process by incorporating an offset value.
 FIPS 197 is certified for compliance with Federal Information Processing
Standards. It provides encryption and message integrity in one solution and
implements the Advanced Encryption Standard using Rijndael block cipher.
NOTE
The FIPS 197 encryption algorithm is a licensed feature, and is available only in units with the
required license. FIPS 197 can be supported only in Access Units with HW revision C or higher.
FIPS 197 feature license is not available for AUS unit.
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The following parameters are available through the Security Parameters menu (in
certain units some or all of the security options may not be available):
 Authentication Algorithm
 Data Encryption Option
 Security Mode
 Default Key (SU only)
 Default Multicast Key (AU only)
 Key # 1 to Key # 4
 Promiscuous Authentication (AU only)
4.2.6.7.1
Authentication Algorithm
The Authentication Algorithm option determines the operation mode of the
selected unit. The following two options are available:
 Open System: An SU configured to Open System can only associate with an
AU also configured to Open System. In this case, the authentication
encryption algorithm is not used.
 Shared Key: The authentication messages are encrypted. An SU configured to
use a Shared Key can only be authenticated by an AU configured to use a
Shared Key, provided the applicable Key (which means both the key number
and its content) in the AU is identical to the key selected as the Default Key in
the SU.
The default is Open System.
NOTE
The Shared Key option cannot be selected before at least one Key is defined. In the SU, a Default
Key that refers to a valid Key must be selected.
The AU and all the SUs it serves should be configured to the same Authentication Algorithm option.
Mixed operation is not supported.
4.2.6.7.2
Data Encryption Option
The Data Encryption Option allows enabling or disabling data encryption. When
enabled, all data frames, including frames using management protocols such as
Telnet, FTP, TFTP, SNMP, DHCP and ICMP, are encrypted.
The default is Disable.
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NOTE
 The AU and all the SUs it serves should be configured to the same Data Encryption Option.
Mixed operation is not supported.
 An SU with Data Encryption Option enabled can accept non-encrypted data frames.
 When the Data Encryption Option is enabled, the maximum number of SUs that can associate
with the AU is limited to 124. The Maximum Number of Associations Limit is indicated in the
Show Air Interface Parameters display.
4.2.6.7.3
Security Mode
The Security Mode option enables selecting the algorithm to be used for
encrypting the authentication messages and/or data frames.
The available options are WEP, AES OCB and FIPS 197 (if available).
The default is WEP.
4.2.6.7.4
Default Key (SU only)
The Default Key defines the Key to be used for encrypting/decrypting the
authentication messages (Shared Key mode) and/or data frames (Data
Encryption enabled). The AU learns the Default Key from the SU provided it is
one of the Keys defined in the AU. The AU may use different keys when
authenticating and/or communicating with different SUs.
Available values range from 1 to 4.
The default is KEY # 1.
4.2.6.7.5
Default Multicast Key (AU only)
The Multicast Default Key defines the Key to be used for encrypting/decrypting
multicasts and broadcasts when Data Encryption is enabled.
Available values range from 1 to 4.
The default is KEY # 1.
4.2.6.7.6
Key # 1 to Key # 4
The Key # options enables defining the encryption key to be used for initializing
the pseudo-random number generator that forms part of the
encryption/decryption process. The Keys must be set before the Shared Key
authentication algorithm or Data Encryption can be used. To support proper
operation, both the Key # and the content must be identical at both sides of a
wireless link.
Each Key is a string of 32 hexadecimal numbers. For security reasons, it is a
“write only” parameter, displayed as a string of asterisks (“*”).
The default for all 4 Keys is 000…0 (a string of 32 zeros), which means no key.
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4.2.6.7.7
Promiscuous Authentication (AU only)
The Promiscuous Authentication mode enables new SUs to join an active cell
where Shared Key operation and/or Data Encryption are used, even if this SU
does not have the correct security parameters. In promiscuous mode, all
downlink transmissions (from AU to SUs) are not encrypted, allowing remote
configuration of security parameters, regardless of the current settings in the SUs
of the parameters related to data encryption. After a new SU joins the cell it
should be remotely configured with the proper parameters (or upgraded). When
the SU is configured properly, the Promiscuous Mode should be disabled.
The default is Disable.
NOTE
Do not leave the AU in the enabled Promiscuous Authentication mode for prolonged periods. Use it
only when absolutely necessary, perform the required actions as quickly as possible and disable it.
The unit will return automatically to Promiscuous Authentication disabled mode after reset.
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A
Appendi x A - Software Version
Loading Using TFTP
Appendix A - Software Version Loading Using TFTP
Firmware upgrades to the unit's FLASH memory can be performed by a simple
loading procedure using a TFTP application. Before performing an upgrade
procedure, be sure you have the correct files and most recent instructions.
Upgrade packages can be obtained from the Technical Support section of
Alvarion's web site, http://www.alvarion.com/.
CAUTION
Shutting down power to the unit before completion of the loading procedure may cause the unit to
be inoperable.
To load software versions:
Verify that IP connectivity to the required unit is established.
Ensure that the IP address of the PC from which the upgrade is to be
performed belongs to the same subnet as the unit to be upgraded, unless the
unit is behind a router. If the unit is behind a router, verify that the unit is
configured with the correct Default Gateway Address.
To view the current IP parameters of the unit, use the Monitor program by
connecting the PC to the unit either directly or via Telnet. To access the IP
parameters via the Monitor program:
From the Main Menu select 1 - Info Screens.
From the Info Screen menu select 2 - Show Basic Configuration. The
current basic configuration is displayed, including the run time values for
the IP Address, Subnet Mask and Default Gateway Address parameters.
To modify any of the IP parameters:
From the Main Menu, select 3 - Basic Configuration.
To configure the IP address, select: 1 - IP Address.
To configure the subnet mask, select 2 - Subnet Mask.
To configure the default gateway address, select 3 - Default Gateway
Address.
To verify the connection, PING the unit's IP address and verify that PING
replies are being received.
Use the TFTP utility, with the following syntax, to perform the upgrade:
tftp -i hostaddress put sourcefile [destinationfile]
where -i is for binary mode and hostaddress is the IP address of the unit to be
upgraded. put causes the PC client to send a file to the hostaddress.
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The original sourcefile name of SW files is in the structure uX_Y_Z.bz, where u
is the unit type (a for AU, s for SU) and X.Y.Z is the version number.
destinationfile is the name of the file to be loaded. Use the SNMP write
community .bz to define the destination filename.
The default SNMP write community is private. For example, to load the
upgrade file a4_0_13.bz to an AU whose IP address is 206.25.63.65: tftp -i
206.25.63.65 put a4_0_13.bz private.bz
When the loading is complete, the following message is displayed, indicating
completion of the TFTP process:
Download operation has been completed successfully
10 The unit decompresses the loaded file and checks the integrity of the new
version. The new version replaces the previous shadow version only after
verification. If verification tests fail, the loaded version will be rejected. Among
other things that are tested, the unit will reject a file if either the file name or
the version number matches the current Main versions. The unit will also
reject a file designated for a different unit type, e.g. an AU upgrade file with
the prefix a in the original file name will not be accepted by SUs.
11 The FLASH memory can store two software versions. One version is called
Current and the second version is called Shadow. The new version is loaded
into the Shadow (backup) FLASH memory. To check that the new firmware
was properly downloaded and verified, view the firmware versions stored in
the FLASH, as follows:
From the Main Menu, select 2 - Unit Control.
From the Unit Control menu, select 5 - Flash Memory Control.
From the Flash Memory Control menu, select S - Show Flash Versions.
The following information is displayed:
Flash Versions
============
Running from
:Main Version
Main Version File Name
:3.1.25
Main Version Number
:3.1.25
Shadow Version File Name
:4.0.27.bz
Shadow Version Number
:4.0.27
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Appendi x B - File Download and
Upload Using TFTP
Appendix B - File Download and Upload Using TFTP
The File Download/Upload feature simplifies the task of remotely configuring a
large number of units using TFTP protocol. By downloading the configuration file
to a PC it is possible to view all the parameters configured for the unit, as a plain
ASCII text file. It is necessary to edit the file using a simple editor and remove
certain parameters or change their values prior to uploading the configuration to
another unit. The file loading procedure can also be used for uploading a feature
license file or an updated country code file to multiple units.
When multiple configurations are being done simultaneously, that is, the file is
being uploaded to several units, it is recommended that the file will include only
the required parameters.
In the configuration file, the following three fields represent each parameter:
A symbolic string similar to the name of the parameter in the Monitor
program, followed by "=".
The value of the parameters, which uses the same values as the Monitor
program.
An optional comment. If used, the comment should start with a ";" character.
An unknown parameter will be ignored. A known parameter with a value that is
invalid or out of range will be set by the unit to its default value.
Use the SNMP write community string (the default is “private”) to define both the
uploaded file (put) and the downloaded file (get). The file should be transferred in
ASCII mode.
Use the extension cfg for a configuration file.
Use the extension cmr for the Operator Defaults file.
Use the extension fln for a Feature License file.
Use the extension ccf for a Country Code file.
Feature license and country code files include multiple strings, where each string
is applicable only for a certain unit identified by its MAC address. When
uploading a feature license or a country code file to multiple units, each unit will
accept only the parts that are applicable for itself.
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Examples:
To upload the configuration file using a DOS based TFTP Client to an SU
whose IP address is 206.25.63.65, enter:
tftp 206.25.63.65 put Suconf private.cfg
To download the Operator Defaults file from the same unit, enter:
tftp 206.25.63.65 get private.cmr Suconf
To upload the Feature Upgrade file to the same unit, enter:
tftp 206.25.63.65 put Suconf private.fln
To upload the Country Code file from to same unit, enter:
tftp 206.25.63.65 put Suconf private.ccf
NOTE
The Configuration File mechanism is common to BreezeACCESS VL and BreezeNET B product
lines. The Configuration File includes also parameters that are applicable only to BreezeNET B
products. Do not attempt to change the default values of these parameters.
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Appendi x C - Using the Set Factory
Defaults Utility
Appendix C - Using the Set Factory Defaults Utility
The Set Factory Defaults utility is intended to enable management access to a
unit in cases where such access is not possible due to wrong or unknown
configuration of certain parameters. This includes cases such as unknown
Management VLAN ID and wrong management access filtering.
The utility accesses the unit by sending a special packet. Access to the unit is
based on its MAC address, which must be entered in the Unit MAC address field.
The set unit defaults feature is only available via the Ethernet port.
To set factory defaults:
Connect the PC with the Set Factory Defaults utility to the Ethernet port of
the unit.
Enter the unit’s MAC address.
Click on the Set button.
This utility performs the same operation as Set Complete Factory Defaults,
restoring the default factory configuration of all parameters, except to Passwords,
general FTP parameters and AU’s Frequency.
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D
Appendi x D - Preparing the Indoor to
Outdoor SU Cable
Appendix D - Preparing the Indoor to Outdoor SU Cable
The Indoor-to-Outdoor cable provides pin-to-pin connection on both ends.
Figure 4-2 shows the wire pair connections required for the Indoor-to-Outdoor
cable.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
4+5
1+2
7+8
3+6
Figure 4-2: Ethernet Connector Pin Assignments
The color codes used in cables that are supplied with crimped connectors are as
listed in the following table:
Cable Color Codes
Wire color
Pin
Blue
Blue/white
Orange
Orange/white
Brown
Brown/white
Green
Green/white
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Preparing the Indoor to Outdoor SU Cable
Use a crimp tool for RJ-45 connectors to prepare the wires, insert them into the
appropriate pins and use the crimp tool to crimp the connector. Make sure to do
the following:
Remove as small a length as possible of the external jacket. Verify that the
external jacket is well inside the service box to ensure good sealing.
Take back the shield drain wire before inserting the cable into the RJ-45
connector, to ensure a good connection with the connector's shield after
crimping.
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Appendi x E - BreezeACCES VL MIB
In This Appendix:
BreezeACCESS VL agents support the following MIBs:
 MIB II (RFC1213)
 BRIDGE MIB (RFC1286)
 BreezeACCESS VL Private MIB (breezeAccessVLMib)
The following are described in this Appendix:
 System Object Identifiers, page 210
 breezeAccessbwaVLMib, page 212
 Supported Traps, page 258
NOTE
The BreezeAccessVLMib is used for both BreezeACCESS VL (AU, SU) and BreezeNET B (BU,
RB) product lines. Some of the parameters are only applicable to one of the product lines.
Appendix E - BreezeACCES VL MIB
E.1
System Object Identifiers
Object
alvarion
Path
OID =1.3.6.1.4.1.12394 {(iso(1) org(3) dod(6) internet(1)
private(4) enterprises(1) alvarion(12394)}
products
OID = 1.3.6.1.4.1.12394.1 {alvarion 1}
breezeAccessVLMib
OID = 1.3.6.1.4.1.12394.1.1 {products 1}
alvarionbwaOID
OID = 1.3.6.1.4.1.12394.4 {alvarion 4}
brzAccessVLOID
OID = 1.3.6.1.4.1.12394.4.1 {alvarionOID 1}
brzAccessVLAU
OID = 1.3.6.1.4.1.12394.4.1.1 {brzAccessVLOID 1}
brzAccessVLSU
OID = 1.3.6.1.4.1.12394.4.1.2 {brzAccessVLOID 2}
brzAccessVLAU-BS
OID = 1.3.6.1.4.1.12394.4.1.4 {brzAccessVLOID 4}
brzAccessVLAU-SA
OID = 1.3.6.1.4.1.12394.4.1.5 {brzAccessVLOID 5}
brzAccessVLAUS-BS
OID = 1.3.6.1.4.1.12394.4.1.6 {brzAccessVLOID 6}
brzAccessVLAUS-SA
OID = 1.3.6.1.4.1.12394.4.1.7 {brzAccessVLOID 7}
brzAccessVLSU-6-1D
OID = 1.3.6.1.4.1.12394.4.1.11 {brzAccessVLOID 11}
brzAccessVLSU-6-BD
OID = 1.3.6.1.4.1.12394.4.1.12 {brzAccessVLOID 12}
brzAccessVLSU-24-BD
OID = 1.3.6.1.4.1.12394.4.1.13 {brzAccessVLOID 13}
brzAccessVLSU-BD
OID = 1.3.6.1.4.1.12394.4.1.14 {brzAccessVLOID 14}
brzAccessVLSU-54-BD
OID = 1.3.6.1.4.1.12394.4.1.15 {brzAccessVLOID 15}
brzAccessVLSU-3-1D
OID = 1.3.6.1.4.1.12394.4.1.16 {brzAccessVLOID 16}
brzAccessVLSU-3-4D
OID = 1.3.6.1.4.1.12394.4.1.17 {brzAccessVLOID 17}
brzAccessVLSU-I
OID = 1.3.6.1.4.1.12394.4.1.17 {brzAccessVLOID 18}
brzNetB-BU-B14
OID = 1.3.6.1.4.1.12394.4.1.21 {brzAccessVLOID 21}
brzNetB-BU-B28
OID = 1.3.6.1.4.1.12394.4.1.22 {brzAccessVLOID 22}
brzNetB-BU-B100
OID = 1.3.6.1.4.1.12394.4.1.23 {brzAccessVLOID 23}
brzNetB-RB-B14
OID = 1.3.6.1.4.1.12394.4.1.31 {brzAccessVLOID 31}
brzNetB-RB-B28
OID = 1.3.6.1.4.1.12394.4.1.32 {brzAccessVLOID 32}
brzNetB-RB-B100
OID = 1.3.6.1.4.1.12394.4.1.33 {brzAccessVLOID 33}
brzAccess4900-AU-BS
OID = 1.3.6.1.4.1.12394.4.1.41 {brzAccessVLOID 41}
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Object
Path
brzAccess4900-AU-SA
OID = 1.3.6.1.4.1.12394.4.1.42 {brzAccessVLOID 42}
brzAccess4900-SU-BD
OID = 1.3.6.1.4.1.12394.4.1.51 {brzAccessVLOID 51}
brzAccessVLProducts
OID = 1.3.6.1.4.1.12394.4.1.3 {brzAccessVLOID 3}
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E.2
breezeAccessVLMib
OBJECT IDENTIFIER = 1.3.6.1.4.1.12394.1.1
NOTE
An * is used instead of the brzaccVL prefix.
E.2.1
System Information Parameters
MIB Parameter
*SysInfo
(breezeAccessVLMib 1)
*UnitHwVersion
(*SysInfo 1)
*RunningSoftwareVersion
(*SysInfo 2)
*RunningFrom
(*SysInfo 3)
*MainVersionNumber
(*SysInfo 4)
*MainVersionFileName
(*SysInfo 5)
*ShadowVersionNumber
(*SysInfo 6)
*ShadowVersionFileName
(*SysInfo 7)
*UnitMacAddress
(*SysInfo 8)
*UnitType
(*SysInfo 9)
Description
System Information
Parameters
Applicable to all units.
Read-only: Hardware
platform version.
Applicable to all units.
Read-only: Running
software version.
Applicable to all units.
Read-only: The memory
(main or shadow) from
which the current version
is running from.
Applicable to all units.
Read only: Main software
version number.
Applicable to all units.
Read-only: Main software
version file name.
Applicable to all units.
Read-only: Shadow
software version number.
Applicable to all units.
Read-only: Shadow
software version file name.
Applicable to all units.
Read-only: Unit hardware
MAC address.
Applicable to all units.
Read-only: Unit type.
Value/Range
DisplayString (SIZE(0..32))
DisplayString (SIZE(0..32))
Integer
mainVersion (1)
shadowVersion (2)
DisplayString (SIZE(0..32))
DisplayString (SIZE(0..32))
DisplayString (SIZE(0..32))
DisplayString (SIZE(0..32))
MAC address
Integer
auBS (1)
auSA (2)
su-6-BD (3)
su-24-BD (4)
su-6-1D (5)
bu-B14 (6)
bu-B28 (7)
rb-B14 (8)
rb-B28 (9)
su-BD (10)
su-54-BD (11)
su-3-1D (12)
su-3-4D (13)
ausBS (14)
ausSA (15)
auBS4900 (16)
auSA4900 (17)
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MIB Parameter
*AssociatedAU
(*SysInfo 10)
*NumOfAssociationsSinceLastReset
(*SysInfo 11)
*CurrentNumOfAssociations
(*SysInfo 13)
*UnitBootVersion
(*SysInfo 14)
*RadioBand
(*SysInfo 15)
Description
Applicable to SU/RB.
Read-only: Associated
AU/BU MAC address.
Applicable to all units.
Read-only: The number of
associations since last
reset, including duplicate
associations (reassociations).
Applicable to AU only. Not
applicable to BreezeNET B
products. Read-only. The
number of subscriber units
currently associated with
the AU.
Applicable to all units.
Read-only: The Boot
software version.
Applicable to all units.
Read-only: The radio band
of the unit.
*CurrentEthernetPortState
(*SysInfo 16)
Applicable to all units.
Read-only. The current
state of the Ethernet port.
*TimeSinceLastReset
(*SysInfo 17)
Applicable to all units.
Read-only. The elapsed
time since last reset.
Country Dependent
Parameters
Applicable to all units.
Read only. The country
code and country or
country group name that is
supported by the unit
Applicable to all units. Not
accessible. A table of
country dependent
parameters.
Applicable to all units. Not
accessible. An entry in the
country dependent
parameters table.
Applicable to all units.
Read only. The sub-band
ID of the entry in the
Country Dependent
Parameters table. Serves
also as index for the table
*CountryDependentParameters
(*SysInfo 18)
*CountryCode
(*CountryDependentParameters 1)
*CountryDependentParamsTable
(*CountryDependentParameters 2)
*CountryDependentParameterEntry
(*CountryDependentParamsTable 1)
*CountryDependentParameterTableIdx
(*CountryDependentParameterEntry 1)
Value/Range
suBD4900 (18)
bu-B100 (19)
rb-B100 (20)
su-I (21)
MAC address
Integer
Integer
na (65535)
DisplayString (SIZE(0..32))
Integer
band-5-8GHz (1)
band-5-4GHz (2)
band-4-9GHz (3)
band-5-2GHz (4)
band-2-4GHz (5)
band-5-3GHz (6)
band-4-9GHzJapan (7)
Integer
HalfDuplexAnd10Mbps (1)
FullDuplexAnd10Mbps (2)
HalfDuplexAnd100Mbps 3)
FullDuplexAnd100Mbps (4)
linkDown (5)
DisplayString (SIZE(0..32))
DisplayString (SIZE(0..32))
Integer
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MIB Parameter
*CountryDependentParameterFrequencies
(*CountryDependentParameterEntry 2)
*AllowedBandwidth
(*CountryDependentParameterEntry 3)
*RegulationMaxTxPowerAtAntennaPort
(*CountryDependentParameterEntry 4)
*RegulationMaxEIRP
(*CountryDependentParameterEntry 5)
*MinModulationLevel
(*CountryDependentParameterEntry 6)
Description
entry.
Applicable to all units.
Read only. The
frequencies included in the
applicable sub-band entry.
Applicable to all units.
Read only. The bandwidth
when using the applicable
the sub-band.
Applicable to all units.
Read only. The maximum
allowed Tx power at the
antenna port when using
the applicable sub-band.
Applicable to all units.
Read only. The maximum
allowed EIRP when using
the applicable sub-band.
Applicable to all units.
Read only. The minimum
supported modulation
level.
*MaxModulationLevel
(*CountryDependentParameterEntry 7)
Applicable to all units.
Read only. The maximum
supported modulation
level.
*BurstModeSupport
(*CountryDependentParameterEntry 8)
Applicable to all units.
Read only. The supported
Burst Mode Option.
Applicable to all units.
Read only. Applicable only
if Burst Mode Option is
supported. The maximum
supported burst duration.
Applicable to AU/BU only.
Read only. The supported
DFS Option.
Applicable to all units.
Read only. The Minimum
HW Revision needed to
support the Sub-Band.
*MaximumBurstDuration
(*CountryDependentParameterEntry 9)
*DfsSupport
(*CountryDependentParameterEntry 10)
*MinimumHwRevision
(*CountryDependentParameterEntry 11)
*AuthenticationEncryptionSupport
(CountryDependentParameters 3)
*DataEncryptionSupport
(CountryDependentParameters 4)
Applicable to all units.
Read only. The supported
Authentication Encryption
Option.
Applicable to all units.
Read only. The supported
Value/Range
DisplayString
Integer
Integer
Integer
A Regulation Max EIRP of
100 means no limit.
Integer
level1 (1)
level2 (2)
level3 (3)
level4 (4)
level5 (5)
level6 (6)
level7 (7)
level8 (8)
Integer
level1 (1)
level2 (2)
level3 (3)
level4 (4)
level5 (5)
level6 (6)
level7 (7)
level8 (8)
Integer
supported (1)
notSupported (2)
Integer
Integer
supported (1)
notSupported (2)
Integer
hwRevisionA (1),
hwRevisionB (2),
hwRevisionC (3),
hwRevisionD (4),
hwRevisionE (5),
na (255)
Integer
supported (1)
notSupported (2)
Integer
supported (1)
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MIB Parameter
*AESEncryptionSupport
(CountryDependentParameters 5)
*AntennaGainChange
(*SysInfo 19)
E.2.2
Description
Value/Range
Data Encryption Option.
Applicable to all units.
Read only. The supported
AES Encryption Option.
Applicable to all units.
Indicates whether the
Antenna Gain parameter is
changeable of fixed.
notSupported (2)
Integer
supported (1)
notSupported (2)
Integer
supported (1)
notSupported (2)
Unit Control Parameters
MIB Parameter
*UnitControl
(breezeAccessVLMib 2)
*ResetUnit
(*UnitControl 1)
*SetDefaults
(*UnitControl 2)
*UnitName
(*UnitControl 3)
*FlashMemoryControl
(*UnitControl 4)
Description
Value/Range
Applicable to all units. Resets the
unit and applies new parameter
values.
Applicable to all units. Sets unit
configuration to Defaults values
after the next reset.
completeFactory: All parameters
revert to Factory Defaults values
partialFactory: All parameters
revert to Factory Defaults values,
except the parameters required
for maintaining wireless
connectivity.
completeOperator: All parameters
revert to Operator Defaults values
partialOperator: All parameters
revert to Operator Defaults
values, except the parameters
required for maintaining wireless
connectivity.
Applicable to all units. The unit
name.
Integer
cancel (1)
resetSystemNow (2)
Integer
NoDefaultSettingRequested (0),
completeFactory (1)
partialFactory (2)
completeOperator (3)
partialOperator (4)
cancelCurrentPendingRequest
(5)
*SaveCurrentConfigurationAs
OperatorDefaults
(*UnitControl 6)
*ExitTelnet
(*UnitControl 7)
Applicable to all units.
Reset And Boot From Shadow
Version: Activates the shadow
version.
Use Running Version After Reset:
The currently active version will
become the main version and will
be activated after next reset.
Applicable to all units. Time-out of
management via Telnet.
Automatic exit if the program is
inactive for the defined time.
Applicable to all units. Saves the
current configuration as Operator
Defaults.
Applicable to all units. Exit the
Telnet Monitor session.
*UnitPasswords
Applicable to all units. Unit
*TelnetLogoutTimer
(*UnitControl 5)
DisplayString (SIZE(32))
A string of up to 32 printable
ASCII characters.
Integer
resetAndBootFrom
ShadowVersion (1)
useRunningVersion
AfterReset (2)
cancel (3)
Integer
1-999 (minutes)
Integer
saveAsDefaults (1)
cancel (2)
Integer
cancelOperation (1)
exit (2)
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MIB Parameter
Description
Value/Range
(*UnitControl 8)
*ReadOnlyPassword
(*UnitPasswords 1)
passwords.
Applicable to all units. The User
(read only) password.
*InstallerPassword
(*UnitPasswords 2)
Applicable to all units. The
Installer password.
*AdminPassword
(*UnitPasswords 3)
Applicable to all units. The
Administrator password. This is
also the SNMP Write Community
String.
Applicable to all units. Ethernet
port mode of operation.
*EthernetNegotiationMode
(*UnitControl 9)
*FTPParameters
(*UnitControl 10)
*FTPServerParams
(*FTPParameters 1)
*FTPServerUserName
(*FTPServerParams 1)
*FTPServerPassword
(*FTPServerParams 2)
*FTPClientIpAddress
(*FTPParameters 3)
*FTPServertIpaddress
(*FTPServerParams 4)
*FTPClientMask
(*FTPParameters 5)
*FTPGatewayIPAddress
(*FTPParameters 6)
*FTPSwDownload
(*FTPParameters 2)
*FTPSwFileName
(*FTPSwDownload 1)
*FtpSwDownloadSourceDir
(*FTPSwDownload 2)
*DownloadSwFile
(*FTPSwDownload 3)
*ConfigurationFileLoading
(*FTPParameters 3)
Applicable to all units. FTP
parameters
Applicable to all units. General
FTP server parameters.
Applicable to all units. The user
name to be used for access to the
FTP server
Applicable to all units. The
password to be used for access to
the FTP server
Applicable to all units. The IP
address of the FTP stack in the
unit. For SW version 4.0 and
higher this is read-only, set to the
IP Address of the unit.
Applicable to all units. The IP
address of the FTP server
Applicable to all units. The IP
MASK of the FTP stack in the
unit.
Applicable to all units. The FTP
Default Gateway IP address.
Applicable to all units. SW
download parameters.
Applicable to all units. The name
of the SW file to be downloaded.
Applicable to all units. The source
directory of the required file in the
FTP server
Applicable to all units. Execution
of the SW download operation.
DisplayString (SIZE(8)).
Up to 8 printable ASCII
characters.
DisplayString (SIZE(8)).
Up to 8 printable ASCII
characters.
DisplayString (SIZE(8)).
Up to 8 printable ASCII
characters.
Integer
force10MbpsAnd
HalfDuplex (1)
force10MbpsAnd
FullDuplex (2)
force100MbpsAnd
HalfDuplex (3)
force100MbpsAnd
FullDuplex (4)
autoNegotiationMode (5)
DisplayString (SIZE(20)).
Up to 18 printable ASCII
characters.
DisplayString (SIZE(20)).
Up to 18 printable ASCII
characters.
IP address
IP address
IP address
IP address
DisplayString (SIZE(80)).
Up to 20 printable ASCII
characters. An empty string is
not allowed.
DisplayString (SIZE(80)).
Up to 80 printable ASCII
characters. Use “.” To clear field.
Integer
downloadFile (1)
cancel (2)
Applicable to all units.
Configuration file and Operator
Defaults file download/upload
parameters.
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MIB Parameter
Description
*ConfigurationFileName
(*ConfigurationFileLoading 1)
Applicable to all units. The name
of the configuration file to be
downloaded/uploaded.
*OperatorDefaultsFileName
(*ConfigurationFileLoading 2)
Applicable to all units. The name
of the Operator Defaults file to be
downloaded/uploaded.
*FTPConfigurationFileSourceDir
(*ConfigurationFileLoading 3)
Applicable to all units. The source
directory of the required file in the
FTP server
Applicable to all units. Execution
of the file download/upload
operation.
*ExecuteFTPConfigurationFileLoading
(*ConfigurationFileLoading 4)
*EventLogFileUploading
(*FTPParameters 4)
*EventLogFileName
(*EventLogFileUploading 1)
*EventLogDestinationDir
(*EventLogFileUploading 2)
*UploadEventLogFile
(*EventLogFileUploading 3)
*LoadingStatus
(*UnitControl 11)
Applicable to all units. Event Log
file upload parameters.
Applicable to all units. The name
of the event log file to be
uploaded.
Applicable to all units. The
destination directory for the event
logd file in the FTP server
Applicable to all units.
Execution of the event log upload
operation
Applicable to all units. The status
of an FTP or TFTP loading
process.
*EventLogFileParams
(*UnitControl 12)
*EventLogPolicy
(*EventLogFileParams 1)
Event Log parameters
*EraseEventLog
(*EventLogFileParams 2)
Applicable to all units. Erase the
log file.
*SysLocation
(*UnitControl 13)
*FeatureUpgrade
(*UnitControl 14)
*FeatureUpgradeManually
(*FeatureUpgrade 1)
Applicable to all units. The unit
location.
Feature Upgrade parameters
*ChangeUnitType
(*UnitControl 15)
Applicable to all units. The lowest
severity of events to be logged.
Applicable to all units.
Upgrade unit to support new
feature.
Applicable RB/BU only. Change
the unit type between BU and RB.
Value/Range
DisplayString (SIZE(80)).
Up to 20 printable ASCII
characters. An empty string is
not allowed.
DisplayString (SIZE(80)).
Up to 20 printable ASCII
characters. An empty string is
not allowed.
DisplayString (SIZE(80)).
Up to 80 printable ASCII
characters. Use “.” To clear field.
Integer
executeFTPGetConfiguration
File (1)
executeFTPPutConfiguration
File (2)
executeFTPGetOperator
Defaults (3)
executeFTPPutOperator
Defaults (4)
cancel (5)
DisplayString (SIZE(80)).
Up to 20 printable ASCII
characters.
DisplayString (SIZE(80)).
Up to 80 printable ASCII
characters. Use “.” To clear field.
Integer
uploadFile (1)
cancel (2)
Integer
inProcess (1)
successful (2)
failed (3)
Integer
message (1)
warning (2)
error (3)
fatal(4)
logNone(5)
Integer
eraseEventLog (1)
cancel(2)
DisplayString (SIZE(0..34))
DisplayString (SIZE(32..64))
License string: 32 to 64
hexadecimal digits.
Integer
bu (1),
rb (2),
cancel (3)
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E.2.3
Network Management Parameters
MIB Parameter
Description
*NwMngParameters
(breezeAccessVLMib 3)
*AccessToNwMng
(*NwMngParameters 1)
Network management
parameters.
Applicable to all units. The port
to be used for remote
management.
*NwMngFilter
(*NwMngParameters 2)
Applicable to all units. Disables
or enable IP address based
filtering of management
messages on one or both ports.
mngIpFilterTable
(*NwMngParameters 3)
Applicable to all units. A table of
up to 10 IP addresses of stations
that are authorized to access the
unit for management purposes.
Not accessible.
Applicable to all units. A
Management IP Addresses
Table entry. Not accessible.
Applicable to all units. An IP
address in the Management IP
Addresses Table entry.
Applicable to all units.
Read-only. A table index for an
entry in the Management IP
Addresses Table.
Applicable to all units. Deletes a
single selected entry from the
Management IP Addresses
Table.
Applicable to all units. Deletes all
entries from the Management IP
Addresses Table.
mngIpFilterEntry
(mngIpFilterTable 1)
*NwMngIpAddress
(mngIpFilterEntry 1)
*NwMngIpTableIdx
(mngIpFilterEntry 2)
*DeleteOneNwIpAddr
(*NwMngParameters 4)
*DeleteAllNwIpAddrs
(*NwMngParameters 5)
*AccessToNwTrap
(*NwMngParameters 6)
mngTrapTable
(*NwMngParameters 7)
mngTrapEntry
(mngTrapTable 1)
*NwMngTrapCommunity
(mngTrapEntry 1)
*NwMngTrapAddress
(mngTrapEntry 2)
*NwMngTrapTableIdx
(mngTrapEntry 3)
Applicable to all units. Enables or
disables the sending of SNMP
traps.
Applicable to all units. A table of
up to 10 IP addresses of stations
to which to send SNMP traps.
Not accessible.
Applicable to all units. A
Management Trap Table entry.
Not accessible.
Applicable to all units. The trap
community associated with the
applicable entry in the
Management Trap Table.
Applicable to all units. An IP
address in the Management Trap
Table.
Applicable to all units. Read only.
Index for an entry in the
Management Trap Table.
Value/Range
Integer
fromwirelessOnly (1)
fromEthernetOnly (2)
fromBothWirelessnAndEthernet (3)
na (255)
Integer
disable (1)
activateOnEthernetPort (2)
activateOnWirelessPort (3)
activateOnBothWirelessAndEthernet
(4)
na (255)
IP address
Integer
1-10
Integer
cancelOperation (0)
deleteEntry (1…10)
na (255)
Integer
deleteAll (1)
cancelOperation (2)
na (255)
Integer
disable (1)
enable (2)
DisplayString (SIZE(14))
Up to 14 printable ASCII characters.
IP address
Integer
1-10
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MIB Parameter
Description
*DeleteOneTrapAddr
(*NwMngParameters 8)
Applicable to all units. Deletes a
single selected entry from the
Management Trap Table.
*DeleteAllTrapAddrs
(*NwMngParameters 9)
Applicable to all units. Deletes all
entries from the Management
Trap Table.
*MngIpRangesTable
(*NwMngParameters 10)
Applicable to all units. A table of
Management IP Address
Ranges. Not accessible.
Applicable to all units. An entry
in the table of Management IP
Address Ranges. Not accessible.
Applicable to all units. Index of
an entry in the IP Address
Ranges Table.
Applicable to all units. Defines
the method of defining the range:
Using Start & End Addresses
(rangeDefinedByStartEndAddr),
or using Start Address and Mask
(rangeDefinedByStartAddrMask
Applicable to all units. Start
Address of the range.
Applicable to all units. End
Address of the range. Used only
if brzaccVLMngIPRangeFlag is
rangeDefinedByStartEndAddr
Applicable to all units. The
subnet mask of the range. Used
only if
brzaccVLMngIPRangeFlag is
rangeDefinedByStartAddrMask.
Applicable to all units. Deletes a
single selected entry from the
Management IP Ranges Table.
*MngIpRangesEntry
(*MngIpRangesTable 1)
*MngIpRangeIdx
(*MngIpRangesEntry 1)
*MngIPRangeFlag
(*MngIpRangesEntry 2)
*MngIpRangeStart
(*MngIpRangesEntry 3)
*MngIpRangeEnd
(*MngIpRangesEntry 4)
*MngIpRangeMask
(*MngIpRangesEntry 5)
*DeleteOneNwIpRange
(*NwMngParameters 11)
*DeleteAllNwIpRanges
(*NwMngParameters 12)
Applicable to all units. Deletes all
entries from the Management IP
Ranges Table.
*ApClientIpAddress
(*NwMngParameters 13)
Applicable to SU/RB only. The IP
address of a WiFi AP connected
to the unit.
E.2.4
Value/Range
Integer
cancelOperation (0)
deleteEntry (1…10)
na (255)
Integer
deleteAll (1)
cancelOperation (2)
na (255)
Integer
1-10
Integer
rangeDefinedByStartEndAddr(1),
rangeDefinedByStartAddrMask(2)
IP address
IP address
IP address
Integer
cancelOperation (0)
deleteEntry (1…10)
na (255)
Integer
deleteAll (1)
cancelOperation (2)
na (255)
IP address
IP Parameters
MIB Parameter
*IpParams
(breezeAccessVLMib 4)
*UnitIpAddress
(*IpParams 1)
*SubNetMask
(*IpParams 2)
*DefaultGWAddress
Description
Applicable to all units. IP address
of the unit.
Applicable to all units. Subnet
mask of the unit.
Applicable to all units. Default
Value/Range
IP address
IP address
IP address
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MIB Parameter
(*IpParams 3)
*UseDhcp
(*IpParams 4)
*AccessToDHCP
(*IpParams 5)
*RunTimeIPaddr
(*IpParams 6)
*RunTimeSubNetMask
(*IpParams 7)
*RunTimeDefaultIPGateway
(*IpParams 8)
E.2.5
Description
gateway IP address of the unit.
Applicable to all units. DHCP
client mode of operation.
disable: Use regular (manual)
methods to configure IP
parameters.
DHCP Only: Use DHCP server to
configure IP parameters.
automatic: Use DHCP server to
configure IP parameters. If a
DHCP server is not available, use
manually configured values for
*UnitIpAdress, *SubnetMask and
*DefaultGWAdress.
Applicable to all units. The port to
be used for communicating with a
DHCP server.
Applicable to all units. Read-only:
The run-time IP address. If DHCP
is used, the run-time IP address is
the address given to the unit by
the server. Alternatively the static
IP address is used.
Applicable to all units. Read-only:
The run-time subnet mask. If
DHCP is used, the run-time
subnet mask is the mask given to
the unit by the server.
Alternatively the static subnet
mask value is used.
Applicable to all units. Read-only:
The run-time Gateway IP address.
If DHCP is used, the Run Time
Gateway IP Address is the
address given to the unit by the
server. Alternatively, the static
default gateway is used.
Value/Range
Integer
disable (1)
dHCPOnly (2)
automatic (3)
Integer
fromWirelessOnly (1)
fromEthernetOnly (2)
fromBothWirelessAndEthernet (3)
IP address
IP address
IP address
Bridge Parameters
MIB Parameter
*BridgeParameters
(breezeAccessVLMib 5)
*VLANSupport
(*BridgeParameters 1)
*VlanID
(*VLANSupport 1)
*EthernetLinkType
(*VLANSupport 2)
Description
Value/Range
Bridge parameters.
Applicable to all units. VLAN support
parameters. Applicable to Access Link
only.
Applicable to SU/RB only. VLAN ID for
data frame tagging.
Applicable to all units. VLAN support
mode (Link Type).
The accessLink option is not available for
AU/BU.
serviceProviderLink is not applicable for
BU/RB.
Integer
1-4094.
0 –na (no VLAN ID)
Integer
accessLink (1)
trunkLink (2)
hybridLink (3)
serviceProviderLink (4)
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MIB Parameter
Description
*ManagementVID
(*VLANSupport 3)
Applicable to all units. VLAN ID for
management frame tagging.
*VLANForwarding
(*VLANSupport 4)
*VlanForwardingSupport
(*VLANForwarding 1)
VLAN forwarding feature parameters.
*VlanForwardingTable
(*VLANForwarding 2)
Applicable to all units. A table of up to 20
VLAN IDs of devices to which data frames
are forwarded when the VLAN Forwarding
feature is Enabled. Applicable to Trunk
and Service Provider links only. Not
accessible.
Applicable to all units. A VLAN Forwarding
Table entry. Applicable to Trunk and
Service Provider links only. Not
accessible.
Applicable to all units. A read only table
index for a VLAN entry in the VLAN
Forwarding Table.
Applicable to all units. The list of VLAN
ID's in the VLAN ID Forwarding Table. To
remove a VLAN ID - SET the
corresponding entry to 0. To add a new
VLAN ID SET an entry which is now 0.
VLAN Relaying feature parameters. Not
applicable to BreezeNET B products.
Applicable to AU only. Not applicable to
BreezeNET B products. Enables or
disables the VLAN Relaying feature.
Applicable to Trunk and Service Provider
links only.
Applicable to AU only. Not applicable to
BreezeNET B products. A table of up to
20 VLAN IDs of devices to which data
frames are relayed when the VLAN
Relaying feature is Enabled. Applicable to
Trunk and Service Provider links only. Not
accessible.
Applicable to AU only. Not applicable to
BreezeNET B products. A VLAN Relaying
Table entry. Applicable to Trunk and
Service Provider links only. Not
accessible.
Applicable to AU only. Not applicable to
BreezeNET B products. A read only table
index for a VLAN entry in the VLAN
Relaying Table.
Applicable to AU only. Not applicable to
BreezeNET B products. The list of VLAN
ID's in the VLAN ID Relaying Table. To
remove a VLAN ID - SET the
corresponding entry to 0. To add a new
VLAN ID SET an entry which is now 0.
VLAN traffic priority parameters.
*VlanForwardingEntry
(*VlanForwardingTable 1)
*VlanForwardingTableIdx
(*VlanForwardingEntry 1)
*VlanIdForwarding
(*VlanForwardingEntry 2)
*VLANRelaying
(*VLANSupport 5)
*VlanRelayingSupport
(*VLANRelaying 1)
*VlanRelayingTable
(*VLANRelaying 2)
*VlanRelayingEntry
(*VlanRelayingTable 1)
*VlanRelayingTableIdx
(*VlanRelayingEntry) 1
*VlanIdRelaying
(*VlanRelayingEntry 2)
*VLANTrafficPriority
(*VLANSupport 6)
*VlanDataPriority
Applicable to all units. Enables or disables
the VLAN forwarding feature. Applicable
to Trunk and Service Provider links only.
Applicable to SU/RB only.
Value/Range
Integer
1-4094
65535 - no VLAN
tagging.
Integer
disable (1)
enable (2)
na (255)
Integer
1-20
Integer
1-4094
0-remove entry.
Integer
disable (1)
enable (2)
na (255)
Integer
1-20
Integer
1-4094
0-remove entry.
Integer
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MIB Parameter
(*VLANTrafficPriority 1)
*VlanManagementPriority
(*VLANTrafficPriority 3)
*VlanPriorityThreshold
(*VLANTrafficPriority 4)
*VLANQinQ
*VLANSupport 7
*QinQEthertype
(*VLANQinQ 1)
*QinQProviderVlanID
(*VLANQinQ 2)
*BridgeAgingTime
(*BridgeParameters 2)
*BroadcastRelaying
(*BridgeParameters 4)
*UnicastRelaying
(*BridgeParameters 5)
*EthBroadcastFiltering
(*BridgeParameters 6)
*EthBroadcastingParameters
(*BridgeParameters 7)
*DHCPBroadcastOverrideFilter
(*EthBroadcastingParameters 1)
*PPPoEBroadcastOverrideFilter
(*EthBroadcastingParameters 2)
*ARPBroadcastOverrideFilter
(*EthBroadcastingParameters 3)
*EthBroadcastMulticastLimiterOption
(*EthBroadcastingParameters 4)
Description
Value/Range
Priority tagging for data frames.
Applicable to Access Link only.
Applicable to all units. Priority tagging for
management frames. Applicable to
Access Link and Trunk Link only.
Applicable to all units. Not applicable to
units with SW version 3.1 and higher
where this parameter is replaced by
Priority threshold for tagged frames
received from Ethernet port. Applicable to
Hybrid Link and Trunk Link only.
QinQ (Service Provider Link) parameters.
Not applicable to BreezeNET-B units.
Applicable to AU and SU. The Ethernet
type of the Service Provider tag
Applicable to SU only. VLAN ID of the
Service Provider tag.
Applicable to all units. Bridge aging time
for devices learned from both the Ethernet
and wireless link ports.
Applicable to AU only. Not applicable to
BreezeNET B products. Enables or
disables the relaying of broadcast
messages to the wireless link.
Applicable to AU only. Not applicable to
BreezeNET B products. Enables or
disables the relaying of unicast messages
to the wireless link.
Applicable to SU/RB only. Enables or
disables the filtering of Ethernet (layer2)
broadcasts.
disable: No filtering.
onEthrnetOnly: Filters broadcasts
received on the Ethernet port only.
onWirelessOnly: Filters broadcasts
received on the wireless port only.
onBothWirelessAndEthernet: Filters
broadcasts received on both ports.
Applicable to SU/RB only. Enables or
disables the broadcasting of DHCP
messages, overriding the general
*EthBroadcastFiltering Ethernet broadcast
filtering option.
Applicable to SU/RB only. Enables or
disables the broadcasting of PPPoE
messages, overriding the general
*EthBroadcastFiltering Ethernet broadcast
filtering option.
Applicable to SU/RB only. Enables or
disables the broadcasting of ARP
messages, overriding the general
*EthBroadcastFiltering Ethernet broadcast
filtering option.
Applicable to all units. Enable/disable the
limiter for multicast and broadcast
0–7
255-na
Integer
0–7
255-na
Integer
0–7
255-na
Integer
33024 (0x8100) – 36864
(0x9000),
37120 (0x9100),
37376 (0x9200)
Integer
1-4094
Integer
20 – 2000 (seconds)
Integer
disable (1)
enable (2)
na (255)
Integer
disable (1)
enable (2)
na (255)
Integer
disable (1)
onEthernetOnly (2)
onwirelessOnly (3)
onBothWirelessAndEthe
rnet (4)
na (255)
Integer
disable (1)
enable (2)
na (255)
Integer
disable (1)
enable (2)
na (255)
Integer
disable (1)
enable (2)
na (255)
Integer
disable (1)
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MIB Parameter
Description
packets.
*EthBroadcastMulticastLimiterThreshold
(*EthBroadcastingParameters 5)
*EthBroadcastMulticastLimiterSendTrapI
nterval
(*EthBroadcastingParameters 5)
*ToSPriorityParameters
(*BridgeParameters 8)
*ToSPrecedenceThreshold
(*ToSPriorityParameters 1)
*RoamingOption
(*BridgeParameters 9)
*MacAddressDenyList
(*BridgeParameters 10)
*MacAddressDenyListTable
(*MacAddressDenyList 1)
*MacAddressDenyListEntry
(*MacAddressDenyListTable 1)
*MacAddressDenyListTableIdx
(*MacAddressDenyListEntry 1)
*MacAddressDenyListId
(*MacAddressDenyListEntry 2)
*MacAddressDenyListAdd
Applicable to all units. The limit for the
allowed number of multicast and
broadcast packets when the
Ethernet Broadcast/Multicast Limiter
Option is enabled
Applicable to all units. The minimum time
in minutes between two successive traps
that are sent, indicating the number of
packets that were dropped by the
Ethernet Broadcast/Multicast Limiter since
the last trap was sent.
Applicable to all units. Not applicable to
units with SW version 3.1 and higher.
Priority threshold (based on the ToS) for
frames received from Ethernet port.
Applicable to SU/RB only.Disable/enable
the roaming feature. When enabled, the
SU will start scanning for an AU/RB after
one second of not receiving beacons from
current AU/BU. Once it found a new
AU/BU, it will also send through the
wireless network a roaming SNAP on
behalf of its clients informing other
devices in the network of their new
location. When disabled, it will wait for
seven seconds before starting scanning,
and it will not send roaming SNAPs.
MAC Address Deny List parameters
Applicable to AU only. Not applicable to
BreezeNET B units. A list of up to 100
MAC Addresses. If
brzaccVLMacAddressDenyListAction is
set to denyList, these are SUs that are not
allowed to transfer data to the AU.
If brzaccVLMacAddressDenyListAction is
set to allowList, only these SUs are
allowed to transfer data to the AU. Not
accessible.
Applicable to AU only. Not applicable to
BreezeNET B units. An entry in the Mac
Address Deny List Table. Not accessible.
Applicable to AU only. Not applicable to
BreezeNET B units. A read only table
index for a MAC Address entry in the Mac
Address Deny List Table.
Applicable to AU only. Not applicable to
BreezeNET B units. The list of MAC
Addresses in the MAC Address Deny List
Table. To Remove a MAC Address - SET
the corresponding entry to 0. To Add a
new MAC Address - SET an entry which
is currently 0.
Applicable to AU only. Not applicable to
Value/Range
limitOnlyBroadcasts(2)
limitMulticastsExceptBro
adcasts(3)
limitAllMulticasts(4)
Integer
0 - 204800
Integer
1-60
Integer
0-7
Integer
disable (1)
enable (2)
na (255)
Integer
Range: 1 to 100
MAC Address
MAC Address
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MIB Parameter
(*MacAddressDenyList 2)
*MacAddressDenyListRemove
(*MacAddressDenyList 3)
*NumberOfMacAddressesInDenyList
(*MacAddressDenyList 4)
*MacAddressDenyListAction
(*MacAddressDenyList 5)
*PortsControl
(*BridgeParameters 11)
*EthernetPortControl
(*PortsControl 1)
E.2.6
Description
Value/Range
BreezeNET B units. Add a MAC address
to the MAC Address Deny List Table
Applicable to AU only. Not applicable to
BreezeNET B units. Remove a MAC
address from the MAC Address Deny List
Table
Applicable to AU only. Not applicable to
BreezeNET B units. Read only. The
number of MAC addresses in the MAC
Address Deny List Table.
Applicable to AU only. Not applicable to
BreezeNET Bunits. Defines the action to
be used by the Mac Address Deny List.
Ports Control parameters. Applicable to
SU/RB only.
Applicable to SU/RB only.
Enable/disable the Ethernet port. When
disabled, only data frames are blocked.
Management frames are accepted.
MAC Address
Integer
Range: 0 to 100
Na (255)
Integer
denyList (1),
allowedList (2),
na (255)
Integer
disable (1),
enable (2),
na (255)
Air Interface Parameters
MIB Parameter
*AirInterface
(breezeAccessVLMib 6)
*ESSIDParameters
(*AirInterface 1)
*ESSID
(*ESSIDParameters 1)
*OperatorESSIDOption
(*ESSIDParameters 2)
*OperatorESSID
(*ESSIDParameters 3)
*RunTimeESSID
(*ESSIDParameters 1)
*MaximumCellDistance
(*AirInterface 2)
Description
Value/Range
Applicable to all units. Air Interface
parameters.
Applicable to all units. ESSID
Parameters.
Applicable to all units. The Extended
Service Set ID (ESSID) used to
prevent the merging of collocated
systems. The ESSID is accessible
only with the write community string
(administrator password).
Applicable to AU/BU only.
Enabling/disabling the use of the
Operator ESSID
Applicable to AU/BU only. A
secondary ESSID to support easy
installation of SUs as well as the use
of the Best AU/BU feature.
Accessible only with SNMP Write
Community string (administrator
password).
Applicable to SU/RB only. The
ESSID of the associated AU/BU.
Accessible only with SNMP Write
Community string (administrator
password).
Applicable to all units. For AU/BU:
read-write. For SU/RB: read-only.
The distance is learned from the
AU/BU. In units with SW version 2.0
and up - applicable only when the
Cell Distance Mode is set to Manual.
DisplayString (SIZE(31))
Up to 31 printable case
sensitive ASCII characters.
Integer
disable (1)
enable (2)
na (255)
DisplayString (SIZE(31))
Up to 31 printable case
sensitive ASCII characters.
DisplayString (SIZE(31))
Up to 31 printable case
sensitive ASCII characters.
Integer
Range: For units with SW
version bellow version 2.0
the range is 0 - 50000
Meters.
For units with SW version
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MIB Parameter
*AIFS
(*AirInterface 3)
*WirelessTrapThreshold
(*AirInterface 4)
*TransmitPowerTable
(*AirInterface 5)
*TransmitPowerEntry
(*TransmitPowerTable 1)
*TransmitPowerIdx
(*TransmitPowerEntry 1)
*ApplicableModulationLevel
(*TransmitPowerEntry 2)
*MaximumTxPowerRange
(*TransmitPowerEntry 3)
*TxPower
(*TransmitPowerEntry 4)
*CurrentTxPower
(*TransmitPowerEntry 5)
Description
Value/Range
The highest distance from the
AU/BU of
any SU/RB served by it. Affects the
maximum time the units wait for a
response message and the slot size
by taking into account the round trip
propagation delay.
Applicable to AU and SU. Not
applicable to BreezeNET B
products. Arbitration Inter-Frame
Spacing (AIFS). This is the number
of time slots that define the DIFS.
(DIFS=SIFS+AIFS). A value of 1
should be used only in point-to-point
applications to allow one unit to have
advantage over the other unit.
Applicable to AU/BU only. A wireless
link quality threshold, expressed in
% of retransmissions, for sending
the
brzaccVLAUWirelessQualityTRAP.
This trap indicate whether the quality
has gone below or above the
specified threshold
Applicable to all units. Not
accessible. Transmit Power
parameters table.
2.0 and up the range is 0 to
54 Kilometers.
0 means no compensation
(minimum slot size, maximal
delay timeout).
Applicable to all units. Not
accessible. An entry in the Transmit
Power parameters table.
Applicable to all units. Read-only. An
index of an entry in the Transmit
Power parameters table.
Applicable to all units. Read-only.
The applicable modulation level for
an entry in the Transmit Power
parameters table. Level 8 is not
applicable to units with HW revision
A.
Applicable to all units. Read-only.
The allowed range for the *TxPower
parameter at the applicable
modulation level.
Applicable to all units. Read-only for
units with SW version 4.0 and
higher.
AU/BU: The transmit power defined
for the applicable modulation level.
SU/RB: If ATPC is disabled, this is
The transmit power defined for the
applicable modulation level. If ATPC
is enabled, it serves as the initial
transmit power for the ATPC
algorithm.
Applicable to SU/RB. Read-only.
The actual transmit power in dBm at
the applicable modulation level.
Integer
oneSlot (1)
twoSlots (2)
na (255)
Integer
1-100 (%)
Integer
1-4
Level1to5 (1)
Level6 (2)
Level7 (3)
Level8 (4)
DisplayString
Range: -10 to the maximum
allowed for the applicable
modulation level.
DisplayString
Range:
In SU/RB: The range is -10
dBm to the power value
defined by
*MaximumTxPower for the
applicable modulation level.
In AU/BU: The range is -10
dBm to the power value
defined by
*MaximumTxPowerRange
for the applicable modulation
level
DisplayString
Range: -17 to the maximum
value defined by
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MIB Parameter
Description
Value/Range
*MaximumTxPowerRange
for the applicable modulation
level.
*MaximumTransmitPowerTable
(*AirInterface 6)
Applicable to SU /RB. Not
accessible. Maximum Transmit
Power parameters table.
*MaximumTransmitPowerEntry
(*TransmitPowerTable 1)
Applicable to SU/RB. Not
accessible. An entry in the Maximum
Transmit Power parameters table.
Applicable to SU/RB. Read-only. An
index of an entry in the Maximum
Transmit Power parameters table.
Applicable to SU/RB. Read-only.
The applicable modulation level for
an entry in the Maximum Transmit
Power parameters table. Level 8 is
not applicable to units with HW
revision A.
Applicable to SU/RB. Read-only.
The allowed range for the
*MaxTxPower parameter at the
applicable modulation level.
Applicable to SU/RB. Read-only for
units with SW version 4.0 and
higher.
The maximum transmit power level
that can be either configured for the
*TxPower parameter or reached by
the ATPC algorithm.
Applicable to AU. Not applicable to
BreezeNET B products. The upper
limit for the number of Subscriber
Units that can be associated with the
AU.
*MaximumTransmitPowerIdx
(*MaximumTransmitPowerEntry 1)
*MaxTxApplicableModulationLevel
(*MaximumTransmitPowerEntry 2)
*DefinedMaximumTxPowerRange
(*MaximumTransmitPowerEntry 3)
*MaxTxPower
(*MaximumTransmitPowerEntry 4)
*MaxNumOfAssociations
(*AirInterface 10)
*BestAu
(*AirInterface 11)
*BestAuSupport
(*BestAu 1)
Best AU/BU parameters. Applicable
to SU/RB.
Applicable to SU/RB. Disable/enable
the Best AU/BU selection
mechanism
*BestAuNoOfScanningAttempts
(*BestAu 2)
Applicable to SU/RB. The number of
scanning attempts to collect
information for the Best AU/BU
decision
Applicable to SU only. The MAC
address of the preferred AU/BU
(overriding the Best AU/BU selection
process).
Applicable to SU/RB. Not
accessible. Neighboring AUs/BUs
table.
Applicable to SU only. Not
accessible. An entry in the
Neighboring AUs table.
Applicable to SU/RB. Read-only. An
*PreferredAuMacAddress
(*BestAu 3)
*NeighborAuTable
(*BestAu 4)
*NeighborAuEntry
(*NeighborAuTable 1)
*NeighborAuIdx
Integer
1-4
Level1to5 (1)
Level6 (2)
Level7 (3)
Level8 (4)
DisplayString
Range: -10 to the maximum
allowed for the applicable
modulation level.
DisplayString
Range: -10 to the maximum
defined by the
*DefinedMaximumTxPowerR
ange for the applicable
modulation level.
Integer
AU-BS, AU-SA: 0-512 (0-124
if Data Encryption Option is
enabled).
AUS-BS, AUS-SA with SW
version 4.0 and higher: 0-8.
AUS-BS, AUS-SA with SW
version below 4.0: 0-5.
na (65535)
Integer
disable (1)
enable (2)
na (255)
Integer
1-255
Mac Address
000000000000 means no
preferred AU
Integer
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MIB Parameter
(*NeighborAuEntry 1)
*NeighborAuMacAdd
(*NeighborAuEntry 2)
*NeighborAuESSID
(*NeighborAuEntry 3)
*NeighborAuSNR
(*NeighborAuEntry 4)
*NeighborAuAssocLoadStatus
(*NeighborAuEntry 5)
*NeighborAuMark
(*NeighborAuEntry 6)
*NeighborAuHwRevision
(*NeighborAuEntry 7)
*NeighborAuCountryCode
(*NeighborAuEntry 8)
*NeighborAuSwVer
(*NeighborAuEntry 9)
*NeighborAuAtpcOption
(*NeighborAuEntry 10)
*NeighborAuAdapModOption
(*NeighborAuEntry 11)
*NeighborAuBurstModeOption
(*NeighborAuEntry 12)
*NeighborAuDfsOption
(*NeighborAuEntry 14)
Description
Index of an entry in the Neighboring
AU/BU Table
Applicable to SU/RB. Read-only.
The MAC Address of the AU/BU
associated with the entry in the
Neighboring AU/BU Table
Applicable to SU/RB. Read-only.
The ESSID of the AU/BU associated
with the entry in the Neighboring
AU/BU Table. Accessible only with
the SNMP Write community string
(Administrator Password).
Applicable to SU/RB. Read-only.
The average SNR at which the
SU/RB receives the AU/BU
associated with the entry in the
Neighboring AU/BU Table.
Applicable to SU/RB. Read-only.
The load status of the AU/BU
associated with the entry in the
Neighboring AU/BU Table. Full
means that it has reached its
maximum permitted load, meaning
in AU that the number of associated
SUs is the Maximum Number Of
Associations (for AU) or in BU that it
is already associated with an RB.
Applicable to SU/RB. Read-only.
The overall mark given by the Best
AU/BU algorithm to the AU/BU
associated with the entry in the
Neighboring AU/BU Table.
Applicable to SU/RB. Read-only.
The HW revision of the AU/BU
associated with the entry in the
Neighboring AU/BU Table.
Applicable to SU/RB. Read-only.
The Country Code of the AU/BU
associated with the entry in the
Neighboring AU/BU Table.
Applicable to SU/RB. Read-only.
The SW Version of the AU/BU
associated with the entry in the
Neighboring AU/BU Table.
Applicable to SU/RB. Read-only.
The current ATPC Option of the
AU/BU associated with the entry in
the Neighboring AU/BU Table.
Applicable to SU/RB. Read-only.
The current Adaptive Modulation
Option of the AU/BU associated with
the entry in the Neighboring AU/BU
Table.
Applicable to SU/RB. Read-only.
The current Burst Mode Option of
the AU/BU associated with the entry
in the Neighboring AU/BU Table.
Applicable to SU/RB. Read-only.
The current DFS Option of the
Value/Range
Range: 1…20
MAC Address
DisplayString
Integer
Na (255)
Integer
full (1)
notFull (2)
na (255)
Integer
Integer
HwRevisionA (1),
HwRevisionB (2),
HwRevisionC (3),
na (255)
Integer
DisplayString
Integer
disable (1),
enable (2),
na (255)
Integer
disable (1),
enable (2),
na (255)
Integer
disable (1),
enable (2),
na (255)
Integer
disable (1),
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MIB Parameter
*NeighborAuConcatenationOption
(*NeighborAuEntry 15)
*NeighborAuLearnCountryCodeBySU
(*NeighborAuEntry 17)
*NeighborAuSecurityMode
(*NeighborAuEntry 18)
*NeighborAuAuthOption
(*NeighborAuEntry 19)
*NeighborAuDataEncyptOption
(*NeighborAuEntry 20)
*NeighborAuPerSuDistanceLearning
(*NeighborAuEntry 21)
*FrequencyDefinition
(*AirInterface 12)
*SubBandLowerFrequency
(*FrequencyDefinition 1)
*SubBandUpperFrequency
(*FrequencyDefinition 2)
*ScanningStep
(*FrequencyDefinition 3)
Description
Value/Range
AU/BU associated with the entry in
the Neighboring AU/BU Table.
Applicable to SU/RB. Read-only.
The current Concatenation Option of
the AU/BU associated with the entry
in the Neighboring AU/BU Table.
Applicable to SU. Not applicable for
BreezeNET Band BreezeACCESS
products. Read-only. The current
Country Code Learning by SU option
of the AU associated with the entry
in the Neighboring AU Table.
Applicable to SU/RB. Read-only.
The current Security Mode of the
AU/BU associated with the entry in
the Neighboring AU/BU Table.
Applicable to SU/RB. Read-only.
The current Authentication algorithm
of the AU/BU associated with the
entry in the Neighboring AU/BU
Table.
Applicable to SU/RB. Read-only.
The current Data Encryption option
of the AU/BU associated with the
entry in the Neighboring AU/BU
Table.
Applicable to SU. Read-only. The
current Per SU Distance Learning
option of the AU associated with the
entry in the Neighboring AU Table.
Frequency Definition parameters
Applicable to SU/RB. Not applicable
to units with SW version 2.0 or
higher. The lowest frequency in the
subset to be used for scanning.
For 5.8 GHz products the range is
5740 to 5830 MHz using a 10 MHz
resolution.
For 4.9GHz products the range is
4920 to 5080 MHz using a 10 MHz
resolution.
For HW Revision C and above this
leaf is not relevant - shall return 0.
Applicable to SU/RB. Not applicable
to units with SW version 2.0 or
higher. The lowest frequency in the
subset to be used for scanning.
For 5.8 GHz products the range is
5740 to 5830 MHz using a 10 MHz
resolution.
For 4.9G Hz products the range is
4920 to 5080 MHz using a 10 MHz
resolution.
For HW Revision C and above this
leaf is not relevant - shall return 0.
Applicable to all units - For flexible
Sub-Bands only.
For units
with version 2.0 and above this is a
enable (2),
na (255)
Integer
disable (1),
enable (2),
na (255)
Integer
disable (1),
enable (2),
na (255)
Integer
wep (1),
aesOCB (2),
fips197 (3),
na (255)
Integer
openSysteme (1),
sharedKey (2),
na (255)
Integer
disable (1),
enable (2),
na (255)
Integer
disable (1),
enable (2),
na (255)
Integer
Integer
Integer
mhz-5 (1),
mhz-10 (2),
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MIB Parameter
*FrequencySubsetTable
(*FrequencyDefinition 4)
*FrequencySubsetEntry
(FrequencySubsetTable 1)
*FrequencySubsetTableIdx
(*FrequencySubsetEntry 1)
*FrequencySubsetFrequency
(*FrequencySubsetEntry 2)
*FrequencySubsetActive
(*FrequencySubsetEntry 3)
*FrequencySubsetFrequencyNew
(*FrequencySubsetEntry 4)
*SetSelectedFreqsSubset
(*FrequencyDefinition 5)
*CurrentFrequencySubsetTable
(*FrequencyDefinition 6)
*CurrentFrequencySubsetEntry
(CurrentFrequencySubsetTable 1)
Description
read-only parameter.
The scanning step to be used for
generating the frequency subset.
Applicable to all units. Not applicable
to SU/RB with SW version 4.0 and
higher. Not accessible. The
Frequency Subset table that
includes all frequencies from the
selected Sub-band.
Applicable to all units. Not applicable
to SU/RB with SW version 4.0 and
higher. Not accessible. An entry in
the Frequency Subset table.
Applicable to all units. Not applicable
to SU/RB with SW version 4.0 and
higher. Read-only. The index of an
entry in the Frequency Subset table.
Applicable to all units with HW
revision B and lower (for units with
HW revision C and higher replaced
by *FrequencySubsetFrequencyNew
to support a resolution of 0.5 MHz).
Not applicable to SU/RB with SW
version 4.0 and higher. Read-only.
The frequency in MHz of an entry in
the Frequency Subset table.
Applicable to all units. Not applicable
to SU/RB with SW version 4.0 and
higher. The status of an entry in the
Frequency subset Table. Only
frequencies of active entries will be
included in the final list of
frequencies to be used for scanning.
Applicable to all units. Not applicable
to SU/RB with SW version 4.0 and
higher. Read-only. The frequency in
MHz of an entry in the Frequency
Subset table. (Replaces
*FrequencySubsetFrequency to
support a resolution of 0.5 MHz for
units with HW revision C and
higher).
Applicable to all units. Not applicable
to SU/RB with SW version 4.0 and
higher. Apply the selected subset.
After the next reset the new subset
will be used for scanning.
Applicable to all units. Not applicable
to SU/RB with SW version 4.0 and
higher. Not accessible. The Current
Frequency Subset table that for
SU/RB includes all frequencies that
are currently used for scanning. In
AU/BU it includes all frequencies
that can be used by the DFS
mechanism (if applicable).
Applicable to all units. Not applicable
to SU/RB with SW version 4.0 and
higher. Not accessible. An entry in
the Current Frequency Subset table.
Value/Range
mhz-20 (3)
na (255)
Integer
Integer
Integer
active (1)
notActive (2)
DisplayString
Integer
SetSelectedFreqsSubset (1)
cancel (2)
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MIB Parameter
*CurrentFrequencySubsetTableIdx
(*CurrentFrequencySubsetEntry 1)
*CurrentFrequencySubset
Frequency
(*FrequencySubsetEntry 2)
*CurrentFrequencySubset
FrequencyNew
(*FrequencySubsetEntry 3)
*CurrentAUOperatingFrequency
(*FrequencyDefinition 7)
*AUDefinedFrequency
(*FrequencyDefinition 8)
*CurrentSUOperatingFrequency
(*FrequencyDefinition 9)
*SubBandSelect
(*FrequencyDefinition 10)
*SelectSubBandIndex
(*SubBandSelect 1)
Description
Value/Range
Applicable to all units. Not applicable
to SU/RB with SW version 4.0 and
higher. Read-only. The index of an
entry in the Current Frequency
Subset table.
Applicable to all units with HW
revision B and lower (for units with
HW revision C and higher replaced
by
*CurrentFrequencySubsetFrequency
New to support a resolution of 0.5
MHz). Not applicable to SU/RB with
SW version 4.0 and higher. Readonly. The frequency in MHz of an
entry in the Current Frequency
Subset table.
Applicable to all units. Not applicable
to SU/RB with SW version 4.0 and
higher. Read-only. The frequency in
MHz of an entry in the Current
Frequency Subset table. (Replaces
*CurrentFrequencySubsetFrequency
to support a resolution of 0.5 MHz
for units with HW revision C and
higher).
Applicable to AU/BU with HW
revision B and lower (for units with
HW revision C and higher replaced
by
*CurrentUOperatingFrequencyNew
to support a resolution of 0.5 MHz).
Read-only. The operating frequency
in MHz.
Applicable to AU/BU with HW
revision B and lower (for units with
HW revision C and higher replaced
by
*DefinedAUOperatingFrequencyNew
to support a resolution of 0.5 MHz).
Read-only. For 5.8 GHz products
with SW version below 2.0 this is the
frequency in MHz of the AU/BU after
the next reset.
For units with SW version 2.0 and up
this is the frequency in MHz to use
when the DFS Option is disabled.
Applicable to SU/RB. Read only.
The current operating frequency in
MHz.
Integer
Integer
DisplayString
Integer
For 5.8 GHz products with
SW version below 2.0 the
range is 5740 to 5830 MHz
using a 10 MHz resolution.
For units with SW version
2.0 and up the range is as
defined in the selected SubBand.
Integer
For 5.8 GHz products with
SW version below 2.0 the
range is 5740 to 5830 MHz
using a 10M Hz resolution.
For units with SW version
2.0 and up the range is as
defined in the selected SubBand.
DisplayString
For 5.8 GHz products with
SW version below 2.0 the
range is 5740 to 5830 MHz
using a 10 MHz resolution.
For units with SW version
2.0 and up the range is as
defined in the selected SubBand.
Sub-Band Selection parameters
Applicable to all units. Read only for
SU/RB with SW version 4.0 and
Integer
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MIB Parameter
*DFSParameters
(*FrequencyDefinition 11)
*DFSOption
(*DFSParameters 1)
*DFSChannelCheckTime
(*DFSParameters 3)
*DFSChannelAvoidancePeriod
(*DFSParameters 4)
*DFSSuWaitingOption
(*DFSParameters 5)
*DFSClearRadarChannels
(*DFSParameters 6)
*DFSRadarDetectionChannelsTable
(*DFSParameters 7)
*DFSRadarDetectionChannelsEntry
(*DFSRadarDetectionChannelsTable 1)
*DFSChannelIdx
(*DFSRadarDetectionChannelsEntry 1)
*DFSChannelFrequency
(*DFSRadarDetectionChannelsEntry 2)
*DFSChannelRadarStatus
(*DFSRadarDetectionChannelsEntry 3)
*DFSChannelFrequencyNew
(*DFSRadarDetectionChannelsEntry 4)
Description
higher. The ID of the sub-band used
by the unit.
DFS Parameters. Applicable to
AU/BU.
Applicable to AU/BU.
Enabling/disabling the DFS
Algorithm. Not applicable if DFS
Option is not supported by the
current Sub-Band.
Applicable to AU/BU.
Defines the time the unit checks the
channel for presence of radar
signals and does not transmit after
power up or association
or after moving to a new channel
due to detecting radar in the
previously used channel.
Applicable to AU/BU.
Defines the time after detecting
radar signals in a channel of
avoiding using the channel or
adjacent channels in accordance
with the bandwidth.
Applicable to AU/BU.
Defines whether the associated SUs
may should wait for this AU/BU after
it stopped transmitting due to radar
detection, before they starts
scanning for other AUs/BUs.
Applicable to AU/BU.
Clear Radar Detected and Adjacent
to Radar channels after unit reset.
Returns the unit to operate in default
frequency
Applicable to AU/BU.
Applicable only when DFS option is
on. Displays the current channels
defined in the sub-band and their
radar detection status.
Applicable to AU/BU.
An entry in the DFS Radar Detection
Channels Table.
Applicable to AU/BU. Read-only.
The index of the entry in the DFS
Radar Detection Channels Table.
Applicable to AU/BU with HW
revision B and lower (for units with
HW revision C and higher replaced
by * DFSChannelFrequency New to
support a resolution of 0.5 MHz).
Read-only. The frequency in MHz of
a channel in the DFS Radar
Detection Channels Table.
Applicable to AU/BU.
The radar detection status of a
channel in the DFS Radar Detection
Channels Table.
Applicable to AU/BU. Read-only.
The frequency of a channel in the
DFS Radar Detection Channels
Value/Range
Integer
disable (1)
enable (2)
na (255)
Integer
Range: 1 to 3600 (seconds).
Integer
Range: 1 to 60 (minutes).
Integer
disable (1)
enable (2)
na (255)
Integer
cancel (1)
clearRadarChannels (2)
na (255)
Integer
Integer
Integer
radarFree (1)
adjacentToRadar (2)
radarDetected (3)
DisplayString
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MIB Parameter
*DFSMinimumPulsesToDetect
(*DFSParameters 8)
*DFSChannelReuseParameters
(*DFSParameters 9)
*DFSChannelReuseOption
(*DFSChannelReuseParameters 1)
*DFSRadarActivityAssessmentPeriod
(*DFSChannelReuseParameters 2)
*DFSMaximumNumberOfDetectionsInAs
sessmentPeriod
(*DFSChannelReuseParameters 3)
*CountryCodeLearningBySU
(*FrequencyDefinition 12)
*CurrentAUOperatingFrequencyNew
(*FrequencyDefinition 13)
*AUDefinedFrequencyNew
(*FrequencyDefinition 14)
*AutoSubBandSelect
(*FrequencyDefinition 15)
*AutoSubBandSelectedFreqSubset
(*AutoSubBandSelect 1)
*AutoSubBandFrequencySubsetTable
(*AutoSubBandSelect 2)
Description
Value/Range
Table. (Replaces
*DFSChannelFrequency to support
a resolution of 0.5 MHz for units with
HW revision C and higher).
Applicable to AU/BU. Defines the
minimum number of pulses to detect
radar.
Channel Reuse Parameters
Applicable to AU/BU.
Enabling/disabling the DFS Channel
Reuse Algorithm.
Applicable to AU/BU.
The period in hours for assessment
of radar activity when the Channel
reuse algorithm is enabled.
Applicable to AU/BU. The maximum
number of radar detection in the
original channel during the Radar
Activity Assessment Period that is
required for reaching a decision to
try again the original channel.
Applicable to AU only. Starting with
4.0 it is nor applicable for
BreezeACCESS and BreezeNET B.
Defines whether the SU should learn
the country code of the AU.
Applicable to AU/BU. Read-only.
The operating frequency in MHz.
(Replaces
*CurrentAUOperatingFrequency to
support a resolution of 0.5 MHz for
units with HW revision C and
higher).
Applicable to AU/BU. Read-only. For
5.8 GHz products with SW version
below 2.0 this is the frequency in
MHz of the AU/BU after the next
reset.
For units with SW version 2.0 and up
this is the frequency in MHz to use
when the DFS Option is disabled.
(Replaces *AUDefinedFrequency to
support a resolution of 0.5 MHz for
units with HW revision C and
higher).
Auto Sub Band Select parameters.
Applicable to SU/RB with SW
version 4.0 and higher.
Applicable to SU/RB with SW
version 4.0 and higher. Apply the
selected subset. After the next reset
the new subset will be used for
scanning.
Applicable to SU/RB with SW
version 4.0 and higher. Not
accessible. The Frequency Subset
Integer
1 - 100
Integer
disable (1)
enable (2)
na (255)
Integer
1 – 12 hours.
Integer
1 – 10 detections.
Integer
disable (1)
enable (2)
na (255)
DisplayString
For 5.8 GHz products with
SW version below 2.0 the
range is 5740 to 5830 MHz
using a 10 MHz resolution.
For units with SW version
2.0 and up the range is as
defined in the selected SubBand.
DisplayString
For 5.8 GHz products with
SW version below 2.0 the
range is 5740 to 5830 MHz
using a 10 MHz resolution.
For units with SW version
2.0 and up the range is as
defined in the selected SubBand.
Integer
setAllSelectedFreqsSubset
(1),
cancel (2)
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MIB Parameter
*AutoSubBandFrequencySubsetEntry
(*AutoSubBandFrequencySubsetTable 1)
*AutoSubBandFrequencySubsetBandIdx
(*AutoSubBandFrequencySubsetEntry 1)
*AutoSubBandFrequencySubsetFrequen
cyIdx
(*AutoSubBandFrequencySubsetEntry 2)
*AutoSubBandFrequencySubsetActive
(*AutoSubBandFrequencySubsetEntry 3)
*AutoSubBandFrequencySubsetFrequen
cy
(*AutoSubBandFrequencySubsetEntry 4)
*ATPC
(*AirInterface 13)
*AtpcOption
(*ATPC 1)
*DeltaFromMinSNRLevel
(*ATPC 2)
*MinimumSNRLevel
(*ATPC 3)
*MinimumIntervalBetweenATPC
Messages
(*ATPC 4)
Description
Table that includes all available subbands and all the frequencies in
these sub-bands.
Applicable to SU/RB with SW
version 4.0 and higher. Not
accessible. An entry in the Auto
SubBand Frequency Subset Table.
Applicable to SU/RB with SW
version 4.0 and higher. Read-only.
The index of the applicable Sub
Band. This is the Sub Band ID of the
relevant entry in the Country
Dependent Parameters table.
Serves also as an index of the entry
in the Auto Sub Babd Frequency
Subset Table.
Applicable to SU/RB with SW
version 4.0 and higher. Read-only.
The index of the applicable
frequency in the applicable Sub
Band. Serves also as an index of the
entry in the Auto Sub Band
Frequency Subset Table.
Applicable to SU/RB with SW
version 4.0 and higher. The status
of an entry in the Auto Sub Band
Frequency Subset Table. The
frequency of an active entry will be
included in the final list of
frequencies to be used for scanning.
Applicable to SU/RB with SW
version 4.0 and higher. Read-only.
The frequency in MHz of the entry in
the Auto Sub Band Frequency
Subset table.
ATPC parameters
Applicable to all units.
Enabling/disabling the ATPC
Algorithm
Applicable to AU/BU. The Minimum
SNR Level plus the value of this
parameter define the maximum
desired level of the average SNR at
the AU/BU. If the ATPC Option is
enabled, than if the received SNR is
above the maximum desired level,
the AU/BU will transmit Power-Down
messages to the applicable SU/RB.
Applicable to AU/BU. Defines the
minimum desired level in dB of the
average SNR at the AU/BU. Below
this level, if ATPC Option is enabled,
the AU/BU will transmit ATPC
Power-Up messages to the
applicable SU/RB.
Applicable to AU/BU. The minimal
time between consecutive powerup/power-down messages.
Value/Range
Integer
1-5
Integer
1-40
Integer
active (1) ,
notActive (2)
DisplayString
Integer
disable (1)
enable (2)
na (255)
Integer
4-20 (dB)
Integer
4-60 (dB)
Integer
Range: 1 to 3600 (seconds)
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MIB Parameter
*PowerLevelSteps
(*ATPC 6)
*CellDistanceParameters
(*AirInterface 15)
*CellDistanceMode
(*CellDistanceParameters 1)
*FairnessFactor
(*CellDistanceParameters 2)
*MeasuredMaxCellDistance
(*CellDistanceParameters 3)
*UnitWithMaxDistance
(*CellDistanceParameters 4)
*PerSuDistanceLearning
(*CellDistanceParameters 5)
*ScanningMode
(*AirInterface 16)
*Antenna Gain
(*AirInterface 17)
*SpectrumAnalysisParameters
(*AirInterface 18)
*SpectrumAnalysisChannelScanPeriod
(*SpectrumAnalysisParameters 1)
*SpectrumAnalysisChannelScanCycles
(*SpectrumAnalysisParameters 2)
*AutomaticChannelSelection
(*SpectrumAnalysisParameters 3)
*SpectrumAnalysisActivation
(*SpectrumAnalysisParameters 4)
Description
Value/Range
Applicable to AU/BU. The step in dB
that the SU/RB will use when
receiving an ATPC PowerUp/Power-Down message
Cell distance Parameters
Integer
1-20 (dB)
Applicable AU/BU. The selected
mode of deciding on Cell Distance.
Integer
automatic (1)
manual (2)
na (255)
Integer
Range: 0 to 100 (Percent). A
value of 0 means the
minimal slot size (9
microseconds).
Na (255)
Integer
Range: 0 to 54 (Kilometers).
1 means “below 2 km”.
MAC Address
Applicable AU/BU. Not applicable to
BreezeNET B products with SW
version below 4.0. The percentage
of the maximum distance that is
taken into account in the time slot
calculation.
Applicable AU/BU. The Maximum
Cell Distance as calculated by the
AU/BU.
Applicable AU only. Not applicable
to BreezeNET B units. The MAC
address of the unit with the
maximum distance from the AU.
Aplicable only to AU with SW
version 4.0 and higher. Applicable
only if Cell Distance Mode is set to
Automatic. When disabled, all SUs
in the cell will use for the ACK
Timeout the computed distance of
the farthest SU. When enabled,
each SU will use its own computed
distance.
Applicable to SU/RB. The scanning
mode. In cells where the DFS Option
is enabled Scanning Mode is forced
to Passive.
Applicable to all units. Read-write in
units where *AntennaGainChange
is supported. Read-only in units
where *AntennaGainChange is not
supported. The net gain (including
cable attenuation for detached
antennas) of the antenna.
Spectrum Analysis Parameters.
Integer
disable (1)
enable (2)
Integer
passive (1)
active (2)
Integer
0-50 (dB)
-1 (not configurable) means
“Not Set Yet”.
-2 (not configurable) means
“Don’t Care”.
Applicable to all units. The period in
seconds of staying on each channel
for information gathering during each
cycle when performing Spectrum
analysis.
Integer
Range: 2-30 seconds.
Applicable to all units. The number
of scanning cycles when performing
Spectrum Analysis.
Applicable to AU/BU. Defines
weather the AU/BU shall choose the
most noise free channel upon
startup after spectrum analysis.
Applicable to all units.
Activates the spectrum analysis. The
Integer
Range: 1-100 seconds.
Integer
disable (1),
enable (2),
na (255)
Integer
cancelOperation (1),
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MIB Parameter
*SpectrumAnalysisStatus
(*SpectrumAnalysisParameters 5)
*ResetSpectrumCounters
(*SpectrumAnalysisParameters 6)
*SpectrumAnalysisInformationTable
(*SpectrumAnalysisParameters 7)
*SpectrumAnalysisInformationEntry
(*SpectrumAnalysisInformationTable 1)
*SpectrumAnalysisInformationTableIdx
(*SpectrumAnalysisInformationEntry 1)
*SpectrumAnalysisInformationChannel
(*SpectrumAnalysisInformationEntry 2)
*SpectrumAnalysisInformationSignalCou
nt
(*SpectrumAnalysisInformationEntry 3)
*SpectrumAnalysisInformationSignalSNR
(*SpectrumAnalysisInformationEntry 4)
*SpectrumAnalysisInformationSignalWidt
(*SpectrumAnalysisInformationEntry 5)
*SpectrumAnalysisInformationOFDMFra
mes
(*SpectrumAnalysisInformationEntry 6)
* MaxNumOfAssociationsLimit
(*AirInterface 19)
Description
unit is automatically reset upon
activation.
Applicable to all units. Read-only.
Indicates whether the unit is
currently performing a spectrum
analysis process.
Applicable to all units. Resets the
spectrum analysis counters.
Applicable to all units. Not
accessible. The spectrum analysis
information table.
Applicable to all units. Not
accessible. An entry in the spectrum
analysis information table.
Applicable to all units. Read-only. A
table index for a Spectrum Analysis
Information Entry in the
Spectrum Analysis Information
Table.
Applicable to all units. Read-only.
The channel’s frequency of the
relevant entry in the Spectrum
Analysis Information Table.
Applicable to all units. Read-only.
The number of signals (excluding
OFDM frames) detected in the
channel.
Applicable to all units. Read-only.
The approximate SNR of the signals
(excluding OFDM frames) detected
in the relevant channel.
Applicable to all units. Read-only.
The average width in microseconds
of the signals (excluding OFDM
frames) detected in the relevant
channel.
Applicable to all units. Read-only.
The number of OFDM frames
received in the relevant channel.
Applicable to AU only. Not
applicable to BreezeNET B
products. Shows the limit for the
number of SUs that can be
associated with the AU.
*Disassociate
(*AirInterface 20)
*DisassociateAllSUs
(*Disassociate 1)
Disassociation parameters.
*DisassociateSuByMacAddress
(*Disassociate 2)
*TxControl
(*AirInterface 21)
Applicable to AU. Disassociate
specified SU.
Applicable to AU/BU. Enables to turn
the transmitter Off and On. If set to
Applicable to AU. Disassociate ass
SUs.
Value/Range
activateNow (2)
Integer
inactive (1),
currentlyActive (2)
Integer
cancelOperation (1),
resetCounters (2)
DisplayString
Integer
Integer
Integer
Integer
Integer
AU-BS, AU-SA: If Data
Encryption is enabled, the
upper limit is 124. Otherwise
it is 512.
AUS-BS, AUS-SA with SW
version below 4.0: 5.
AUS-BS, AUS-SA with SW
version 4.0 and higher: 8
BreezeNET B products
return 65535.
Integer
cancelOperation (1),
disassociateAllSUs (2)
MacAddress
Integer
on(1)
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MIB Parameter
*LostBeaconsWatchdogThreshold
(*AirInterface 22)
*TransmitPower
(*AirInterface 23)
*MaximumTxPower
(*AirInterface 24)
E.2.7
Description
Value/Range
ethernetStatusControl, the unit will
not transmit if the Ethernet link is
down. This parameter can be
configured only via the ethernet port.
In units with SW version below 4.0,
the unit is reset automatically upon
configuration. For unit with SW
version 4.0 and higher this
parameter is applied in run-time.
Applicable to AU/BU only. The
number of unsuccessful consecutive
transmissions of beacons before
Internal refresh is performed. 0
means that the lost beacons
watchdog is not used and internal
refresh is not performed.
Applicable to all units with SW
version 4.0 and higher.
The
uniform transmit power for all
modulation levels. For a specific
modulation level the effective
transmit power (brzaccVLTxPower)
is the minimum between the uniform
transmit power and the maximum
transmit power for that modulation
level.
Applicable to only SU/RB with SW
version 4.0 and higher. The
Maximum Transmit Power for all
modulation levels. The Maximum
Transmit Power for a specific
modulation level is the minimum
between this parameter and the
hardware limitation for that
modulation level.
off (2)
ethernetStatusControl 3)
Integer
0, 100-1000
Integer
Integer
Service Parameters
MIB Parameter
Description
Value/Range
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MIB Parameter
Description
*ServiceParameters
(breezeAccessVLMib 7)
*MirDownlink
(*ServiceParameters 2)
Applicable to all units.
Service parameters.
Applicable to SU/RB. The
Maximum Information Rate
(MIR) from AU/BU to
SU/RB. MIR must be above
brzaccVLCirDownlink value.
*MirUplink
(*ServiceParameters 3)
Applicable to SU/RB. The
Maximum Information Rate
(MIR) from SU/RB to
AU/BU. MIR must be above
brzaccVLCirUplink value.
*CirDownlink
(*ServiceParameters 4)
Applicable to SU only. Not
applicable to BreezeNET B
products. The Committed
Information Rate (CIR) from
AU to SU.
CIR must be below
brzaccVLMirDownlink value.
*CirUplink
(*ServiceParameters 5)
Applicable to SU only. Not
applicable to BreezeNET B
products. The Committed
Value/Range
Integer
Range for Set:
SU-3 with SW version below
4.0: 128 – 2,048 (Kbps)
SU-3 with SW version 4.0 or
higher: 128 – 3,072 (Kbps)
SU-6 with SW version below
4.0: 128 – 3,968 (Kbps)
SU-6 with SW version 4.0 or
higher: 128 – 6,016 (Kbps)
SU-54: 128 – 53,888 (Kbps)
SU-I: 128 – 6,016 (Kbps)
RB-14: 128 – 6,912 (Kbps)
RB-28: 128 – 22,016 (Kbps)
RB-100: 128-107,904 (Kbps)
The actual value (Get) will be
the entered value rounded to
the nearest multiple of 128
(N*128)
Integer
Range for Set:
SU-3 with SW version below
4.0: 128 – 2,048 (Kbps)
SU-3 with SW version 4.0 or
higher: 128 – 3,072 (Kbps)
SU-6 with SW version below
4.0: 128 – 3,968 (Kbps)
SU-6 with SW version 4.0 or
higher: 128 – 6,016 (Kbps)
SU-54: 128 – 53,888 (Kbps)
SU-I: 128 – 2,048 (Kbps)
RB-14: 128 – 6,912 (Kbps)
RB-28: 128 – 22,016 (Kbps)
RB-100: 128-107,904 (Kbps)
The actual value (Get) will be
the entered value rounded to
the nearest multiple of 128
(N*128)
Integer
Range for Set:
SU-3 with SW version below
4.0: 0 – 2,048 (Kbps)
SU-3 with SW version 4.0 or
higher: 0 – 3,072 (Kbps)
SU-6 with SW version below
4.0: 0 – 3,968 (Kbps)
SU-6 with SW version 4.0 or
higher: 0 – 6,016 (Kbps)
SU-54: 0 – 45,056 (Kbps)
SU-I: 0 –6,016 (Kbps)
The actual value (Get) will be
the entered value rounded to
the nearest multiple of 128
(N*128).
BreezeNET B products will
return 65535 for na.
Integer
Integer
Range for Set:
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MIB Parameter
*MaxDelay
(*ServiceParameters 6)
*MaxBurstDuration
(*ServiceParameters 7)
*GracefulDegradationLimit
(*ServiceParameters 8)
*MirOnlyOption
(*ServiceParameters 9)
*TrafficPrioritization
(*ServiceParameters 10)
*VLTrafficPriVLAN
(*TrafficPrioritization 1)
*LANPriorityThreshold
(*VLTrafficPriVLAN 1)
Description
Value/Range
Information Rate (CIR) from
SU to AU.
CIR must be below
brzaccVLMirUplink value.
SU-3 with SW version below
4.0: 0 – 2,048 (Kbps)
SU-3 with SW version 4.0 or
higher: 0 – 3,072 (Kbps)
SU-6 with SW version below
4.0: 0 – 3,968 (Kbps)
SU-6 with SW version 4.0 or
higher: 0 – 6,016 (Kbps)
SU-54: 0 – 45,056 (Kbps)
SU-I: 0 – 2,048 (Kbps)
The actual value (Get) will be
the entered value rounded to
the nearest multiple of 128
(N*128).
BreezeNET B products will
return 65535 for na.
Integer
Range: 300 - 10000
(milliseconds)
BreezeNET B products will
return 65535 for na.
Applicable to SU only. Not
applicable to BreezeNET B
products. The maximal time
packets may be delayed by
the CIR\MIR mechanism.
Above the configured
maximal period the packets
are discarded.
Applicable to AU and SU.
Not applicable to
BreezeNET B products. The
maximum time during which
inactivity bonus time can be
accumulated for future burst
transmissions.
Applicable to AU only. Not
applicable to BreezeNET B
products. The maximum
limit for activating the
graceful degradation
algorithm.
Applicable only to AU. Not
applicable to BreezeNET B
products. When enabled, it
overrides the CIR/MIR
algorithm for determining
actual information rate and
forces the algorithm to
operate with MIR
parameters’ settings only.
When enabled, the Graceful
Degradation algorithm is
disabled.
Traffic Prioritization
parameters. Applicable to all
units.
VLAN Prioritization
parameters. Applicable to all
units.
Applicable to all units. If the
VLAN Priority's value of the
frame is less than or equal
to this threshold, the frame
Integer
Range: 0 – 2000
(milliseconds)
BreezeNET B products will
return 65535 for na.
Integer
Range: 0 – 70 (%)
na (255)
Integer
disable (1)
enable (2)
na (255)
Integer
0-7
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MIB Parameter
*TrafficPriIPToS
(*TrafficPrioritization 2)
*ToSPrioritizationOption
(*TrafficPriIPToS 1)
*IPPrecedenceThreshold
(*TrafficPriIPToS 2)
*IPDSCPThreshold
(*TrafficPriIPToS 3)
*TrafficPriUdpTcpPortRange
(*TrafficPrioritization 3)
*UdpTcpPortRangePrioritizationOption
(*TrafficPriUdpTcpPortRange 1)
Description
will get Low priority,
otherwise the frame will get
High priority. Untagged
frames will get Low priority.
ToS Prioritization
parameters. Applicable to all
units.
Applicable to all units.
Disable/Enable IP ToS
prioritization and chooses
the interpretation of the IP
ToS field from IP header:
ipPrecedence(2): The IP
ToS field is defined by
RFC791. In this case the
prioritization will be done
using the Precedence subfield of IP ToS. This subfield has 3 bits, so it can be
between 0 and 7.
dSCP(3): The IP ToS field is
defined by RFC2474. In this
case the prioritization will be
done using the DSCP subfield. The size of the subfield is 6 bits, so the range is
0 to 63.
Applicable to all units. The
threshold of Precedence
sub-field of IP ToS field from
IP Header (RFC791) to be
used when the ToS
Prioritization Option is set to
IP Precedence. If the
Precedence sub-field of a
frame is less than or equal
to this threshold the frame
will have Low priority,
otherwise it will get High
priority.
Applicable to all units. The
threshold of DSCP sub-field
of IP ToS field from IP
Header (RFC2474) to be
used when ToS
Prioritization Option is set to
DSCP. If the DSCP sub-field
of a frame is less than or
equal to this threshold the
frame will have Low priority,
otherwise it will get High
priority.
UDP/TCP Port Ranges
Prioritization parameters.
Applicable to all units.
Applicable to all units.
Disable/Enable Prioritization
using UDP and/or TCP Port
Ranges.
udpOnly(2): prioritization will
Value/Range
Integer
disable(1),
ipPrecedence(2),
dSCP(3)
Integer
0-7
Integer
0-63
Integer
disable(1),
udpOnly(2),
tcpOnly(3),
udpANDtcp(4)
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MIB Parameter
*UdpPortRangeConfig
(*TrafficPriUdpTcpPortRange 2)
*UdpPortPriRTPRTCP
(*UdpPortRangeConfig 1)
*UdpPortRangeNum
(*UdpPortRangeConfig 2)
*UdpPortRangeTable
(*UdpPortRangeConfig 3)
*UdpPortRangeEntry
(*UdpPortRangeTable 1)
*UdpPortRangeStart
(*UdpPortRangeEntry 1)
*UdpPortRangeEnd
(*UdpPortRangeEntry 2)
*UdpPortRangeIdx
(*UdpPortRangeEntry 3)
*UdpPortRangeAdd
(*UdpPortRangeConfig 4)
Description
Value/Range
be done only for UDP
packets
tcpOnly(3): prioritization will
be done only for TCP
packets
udpANDtcp(4): prioritization
will be done for UDP and
TCP packets
UDP Port Range
parameters. Applicable to all
units.
Applicable to all units.
RTP/RTCP ports
prioritization option for UDP
packet.
rtpANDrtcp(1): the possible
RTP and RTCP packet with
destination port in the
defined port ranges will get
High priority.
rtpOnly(2): only possible
RTP packet (packet with
even destination port) with
destination port in the
defined port ranges will get
High priority.
Applicable to all units. Readonly. The number of entries
in the UDP Port Range
Table.
Applicable to all units. Not
accessible. A table of UDP
port ranges used for
prioritization. The user can
define up to 64 ranges. An
entry is empty if start is
65535 and end is 0.
Applicable to all units. Not
accessible. A UDP Port
Ranges Table entry.
Applicable to all units. Readonly. Start port of an UDP
Port Range
Applicable to all units. Readonly. End port of an UDP
Port Range
Applicable to all units. Readonly. Index of an UDP Port
Range entry
Applicable to all units. Add
port range(s) to UDP Port
Ranges Table.
Get operation will return an
empty string.
Integer
rtpANDrtcp(1),
rtpOnly(2)
Integer
Integer
0-65535
Integer
0-65535
Integer
1-64
DisplayString
A range is defined by
- or ,
where  is the Start
Port of the range and 
is the End Port. If only
 is specified the range
is -. The value
of  and  are
between 0 and 65535.
The user can add several
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MIB Parameter
Description
*UdpPortRangeDelete
(*UdpPortRangeConfig 5)
Applicable to all units.
Delete port range(s) from
UDP Port Ranges Table.
Get operation will return an
empty string.
*UdpPortRangeDeleteAll
(*UdpPortRangeConfig 6)
Applicable to all units.
Delete all entries form UDP
Port Ranges Table. Get
operation will return 1
UDP Port Range
parameters. Applicable to all
units.
Applicable to all units.
RTP/RTCP ports
prioritization option for TCP
packets.
rtpANDrtcp(1): the possible
RTP and RTCP packet with
destination port in the
defined port ranges will get
High priority.
rtpOnly(2): only possible
RTP packet (packet with
even destination port) with
destination port in the
defined port ranges will get
High priority.
Applicable to all units. Readonly. The number of entries
in the TCP Port Range
Table.
Applicable to all units. Not
accessible. A table of TCP
port ranges used for
prioritization. The user can
define up to 64 ranges. An
entry is empty if start is
65535 and end is 0.
Applicable to all units. Not
accessible. A TCP Port
Ranges Table entry.
Applicable to all units. Readonly. Start port of an TCP
Port Range
Applicable to all units. Readonly. End port of an TCP
Port Range
Applicable to all units. Read-
*TcpPortRangeConfig
(*TrafficPriUdpTcpPortRange 3)
*TcpPortPriRTPRTCP
(*TcpPortRangeConfig 1)
*TcpPortRangeNum
(*TcpPortRangeConfig 2)
*TcpPortRangeTable
(*TcpPortRangeConfig 3)
*TcpPortRangeEntry
(*TcpPortRangeTable 1)
*TcpPortRangeStart
(*TcpPortRangeEntry 1)
*TcpPortRangeEnd
(*TcpPortRangeEntry 2)
*TcpPortRangeIdx
Value/Range
ranges using a comma to
separate between ranges.
Example: 10-26,99,987-900.
DisplayString
A range is defined by
- or ,
where  is the Start
Port of the range and 
is the End Port. If only
 is specified the range
is -. The value
of  and  are
between 0 and 65535.
The user can delete several
ranges using a comma to
separate between ranges.
Example: 10-26,99,987-900.
Integer
deleteAll(1),
cancelOperation (2)
Integer
rtpANDrtcp(1),
rtpOnly(2)
Integer
Integer
0-65535
Integer
0-65535
Integer
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MIB Parameter
(*TcpPortRangeEntry 3)
*TcpPortRangeAdd
(*TcpPortRangeConfig 4)
Description
Value/Range
only. Index of an TCP Port
Range entry
Applicable to all units. Add
port range(s) to TCP Port
Ranges Table.
Get operation will return an
empty string.
*TcpPortRangeDelete
(*TcpPortRangeConfig 5)
Applicable to all units.
Delete port range(s) from
TCP Port Ranges Table.
Get operation will return an
empty string.
*TcpPortRangeDeleteAll
(*TcpPortRangeConfig 6)
Applicable to all units.
Delete all entries form TCP
Port Ranges Table. Get
operation will return 1
Wireless Link Prioritization
parameters.
Applicable only to AU with a
license for the Wireless Link
Prioritization feature and to
BU-100. Enable/disable the
traffic prioritization over the
Wireless Link.
Applicable only to AU with a
license for the Wireless Link
Prioritization feature and to
BU-100. Applicable only if
the Wireless Link
Prioritization Option is
enabled. Define the AIFS
(Arbitration Inter-frame
Space) that will be used for
transmitting Low Priority
Traffic
Applicable only to AU with a
license for the Wireless Link
Prioritization feature and to
BU-100. Applicable only if
the Wireless Link
Prioritization Option is
enabled. Defines the
*WirelessLinkPrioritization
(*TrafficPrioritization 4)
*WirelessLinkPrioritizationOption
(*WirelessLinkPrioritization 1)
*lowPriorityAIFS
(*WirelessLinkPrioritization 2)
*HWRetriesHighPriority
(*WirelessLinkPrioritization 3)
1-64
DisplayString
A range is defined by
- or ,
where  is the Start
Port of the range and 
is the End Port. If only
 is specified the range
is -. The value
of  and  are
between 0 and 65535.
The user can add several
ranges using a comma to
separate between ranges.
Example: 10-26,99,987-900.
DisplayString
A range is defined by
- or ,
where  is the Start
Port of the range and 
is the End Port. If only
 is specified the range
is -. The value
of  and  are
between 0 and 65535.
The user can delete several
ranges using a comma to
separate between ranges.
Example: 10-26,99,987-900.
Integer
deleteAll(1),
cancelOperation (2)
Integer
disable (1)
enable (2)
na (255)
Integer
3-254
Integer
1-14
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MIB Parameter
*HWRetriesLowPriority
(*WirelessLinkPrioritization 4)
*AUBurstDurationHighPriority
(*WirelessLinkPrioritization 5)
*AUBurstDurationLowPriority
(*WirelessLinkPrioritization 6)
*SUBurstDurationHighPriority
(*WirelessLinkPrioritization 7)
*SUBurstDurationLowPriority
(*WirelessLinkPrioritization 8)
Description
Maximum number of HW
Retries for a unicast data
packet that has High
Priority.
Applicable only to AU with a
license for the Wireless Link
Prioritization feature and to
BU-100. Applicable only if
the Wireless Link
Prioritization Option is
enabled. Defines the
Maximum number of HW
Retries for a unicast data
packet that has Low Priority.
Applicable only to AU with a
license for the Wireless Link
Prioritization feature and to
BU-100. Applicable only if
the Wireless Link
Prioritization Option is
enabled. Defines the
Maximum duration of burst
that can be done by AU/BU
with High Priority packets.
The time is given in 250
microseconds units.
Applicable only to AU with a
license for the Wireless Link
Prioritization feature and to
BU-100. Applicable only if
the Wireless Link
Prioritization Option is
enabled. Defines the
Maximum duration of burst
that can be done by AU/BU
with Low Priority packets.
The time is given in 250
microseconds units.
Applicable only to AU with a
license for the Wireless Link
Prioritization feature and to
BU-100. Applicable only if
the Wireless Link
Prioritization Option is
enabled. Defines the
Maximum duration of burst
that can be done by SU/RB
with High Priority packets.
The time is given in 250
microseconds units.
Applicable only to AU with a
license for the Wireless Link
Prioritization feature and to
BU-100. Applicable only if
the Wireless Link
Prioritization Option is
enabled. Defines the
Maximum duration of burst
that can be done by SU/RB
with Low Priority packets.
Value/Range
Integer
1-14
Integer
0-40
Integer
0-40
Integer
0-40
Integer
0-40
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MIB Parameter
*Drap
(*ServiceParameters 11)
*DrapSupport
(*Drap 1)
*DrapUdpPort
(*Drap 2)
*DrapMaxNumberOfVoiceCalls
(*Drap 3)
*DrapTTL
(*Drap 4)
*DrapNoOfActiveVoiceCalls
(*Drap 5)
*LowPriorityTrafficMinimumPercent
(*ServiceParameters 12)
E.2.8
Description
Value/Range
The time is given in 250
microseconds units.
DRAP Parameters.
Applicable only to AU with
SW version 4.0 and higher.
Not applicable to
BreezeNET Bproducts.
Disable/Enable the DRAP
feature.
The UDP port used for the
DRAP server.
The maximum number of
voice calls that can be
supported by the AU when
DRAP is enabled.
The maximum time in
seconds between two
allocation requests.
Read-only. The current total
number of active voice calls.
The minimum percent of the
traffic rate that is allocated
to the low priority traffic.
Integer
disable (1)
enable (2)
na (255)
Integer
8000-8200
Integer
0-255
Integer
1-255
Integer
Integer
0-100
User Filtering Parameters
MIB Parameter
*UserFilterParams
(breezeAccessVLMib 8)
*UserFilterOption
(*UserFilterParams 1)
*IpFilterTable
(*UserFilterParams 2)
*IpFilterEntry
(*IpFilterTable 1)
*IpID
(*IpFilterEntry 1)
Description
Value/Range
Applicable to SU/RB. User
filtering parameters.
Applicable to SU/RB.
Defines user-filtering
options.
disable: No filtering.
iPOnly: Only IP protocol
packets pass.
userDefinedAddrOnly: Only
IP frames from/to user
defined IP addresses pass.
pPPoE Only: Only PPPoE
frames pass.
Applicable to SU/RB. A
table of up to 8 user defined
addresses, or address
groups, to be used if the
User Filtering Option
(*UserFilterOption) is
userDefinedAddrOnly. Not
accessible.
Applicable to SU/RB. An IP
Filter table entry. Not
accessible.
Applicable to SU/RB. An IP
address in the IP Filter
table.
Integer
disable (1)
ipOnly (2)
userDefinedAddrOnly (3)
pPPoEOnly (4)
na (255)
IP Address
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MIB Parameter
*MaskID
(*IpFilterEntry 2)
*IpFilterRange
(*IpFilterEntry 3)
*IpFilterIdx
(*IpFilterEntry 4)
*DeleteOneUserFilter
(*UserFilterParams 3)
Description
Applicable to SU/RB. An IP
mask for the IP Filter entry.
Either a mask or a range,
but not both can be used to
define an address group. If
the range is other than 0,
than the mask is ignored
and only the range value is
used to define the address
group.
Applicable to SU/RB. An
address range for the IP
Filter entry. The first
address in the range is the
IP address (*iPID). O means
that the range is not used.
Either a mask or a range,
but not both can be used to
define an address group. If
the range is other than 0,
than the mask is ignored
and only the range value is
used to define the address
group.
Applicable to SU/RB.
Read-only. A table index for
the IP Filter entry.
Applicable to SU/RB.
Deletes a single selected
entry from the IP Filter table.
*DeleteAllUserFilters
(*UserFilterParams 4)
Applicable to SU/RB.
Deletes all entries from the
IP Filter table.
*DHCPUnicastOverrideFilter
(*UserFilterParams 5)
Applicable to SU/RB.
Enables or disables the
unicast DHCP messages,
overriding the IP Filtering
option.
E.2.9
Value/Range
IP Address
Integer
0 - 255
Integer
1-8
Integer
deletefirstEntry (1)
deletesecondEntry (2)
deletethirdEntry (3)
deletefourthEntry (4)
deletefifthEntry (5)
deletesixthEntry (6)
deleteseventhEntry (7)
deleteeighthEntry (8)
cancelOperation (9)
na (255)
Integer
deleteAll (1)
cancelOperation (2)
na (255)
Integer
disable (1)
enable(2)
na (255)
Security Parameters
MIB Parameter
Description
Value/Range
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MIB Parameter
*SecurityParams
(breezeAccessVLMib 9)
*AuthenticationAlgorithm
(*SecurityParameters 1)
*DefaultKey
(*SecurityParameters 2)
*DataEncryptionOption
(*SecurityParameters 3)
*DefaultMulticastKey
(*SecurityParameters 4)
*SecurityMode
(*SecurityParameters 5)
*PromiscuousAuthenticationMode
(*SecurityParameters 6)
*Key1
(*SecurityParameters 7)
*Key2
(*SecurityParameters 8)
*Key3
(*SecurityParameters 9)
*Key4
(*SecurityParameters 10)
*SecurityModeSupport
(SecurityParameters 12)
Description
Applicable to all units.
Enables/disables the
authentication encryption
option.
openSystem: Authentication
messages are not encrypted.
sharedKey : Authentication
messages are encrypted.
Applicable to SU/RB. The ID
of the key to be used for
encrypting/decrypting the
authentication messages.
Applicable to all units.
Enables/disables the data
encryption option.
Applicable to AU/RB. The ID
of the key to be used for
encrypting/decrypting
multicasts.
Applicable to all units. The
encryption algorithm to be
used for authentication
messages and/or data
encryption. The fips197 option
is applicable only to units with
HW revision C or higher,
provided they have a license
to use FIPS 197 algorithm.
Applicable to AU/RB.
Enabling/disabling the
promiscuous mode, where
any SU can be authenticated
by and communicate with the
AU.
Applicable to all units. Key
number 1. Accessible only
with SNMP Write Community
String (administrator
password).
Applicable to all units. Key
number 2. Accessible only
with SNMP Write Community
String (administrator
password).
Applicable to all units. Key
number 3. Accessible only
with SNMP Write Community
String (administrator
password).
Applicable to all units. Key
number 4. Accessible only
with SNMP Write Community
String (administrator
password).
Applicable to all units. Returns
types of encryption that are
supported.
Value/Range
Integer
openSystem (1)
sharedKey (2)
Integer
Range: 1 to 4.
Integer
disable (1)
enable (2)
Integer
Range: 1 to 4.
Integer
wep (1)
aesOCB (2)
fips197 (3)
Integer
disable (1)
enable (2)
DisplayString
32 hexadecimal
digits
DisplayString
32 hexadecimal
digits
DisplayString
32 hexadecimal
digits
DisplayString
32 hexadecimal
digits
Integer (0..7)
No encryption (0)
WEP (1)
AES/OCB (2)
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MIB Parameter
Description
Value/Range
WEP + AES/OCB
(3)
FIPS-197 (4)
WEP + FIPS-197 (5)
AES/OCB + FIPS197 (6)
WEP + AES/OCB +
FIPS-197 (7)
E.2.10 Performance Parameters
MIB Parameter
*PerformanceParams
(breezeAccessVLMib 10)
*RTSThreshold
(*PerformanceParams 1)
Description
Value/Range
Applicable to SU and AU. Not
applicable to BreezeNET B
products. The minimum frame size
that requires an RTS/CTS
handshake.
Integer
20-4032 (bytes)
(20-1600 for units running
SW version below 3.0, 203400 for units with SW
version 3.0)
na (65535)
Integer
0, 7, 15, 31, 63, 127, 255,
511, 1023.
na (65535)
BU/RB-14/28 will return
65535
Integer
7, 15, 31, 63, 127, 255,
511, 1023
na (65535)
BU/RB-14/28 will return
65535
Integer
Range: 1 to 8*
*MinContentionWindow
(*PerformanceParams 3)
Applicable to SU, AU, BU-100 and
RB-100. The initial value to be
used by the contention window
calculation algorithm. A value of 0
disables the back-off algorithm.
*MaxContentionWindow
(*PerformanceParams 4)
Applicable to SU, AU, BU-100 and
RB-100. The maximum value to be
used by the contention window
calculation algorithm.
*MaximumModulationLevel
(*PerformanceParams 5)
Applicable to all units. If the
Adaptive Modulation algorithm is
enabled, it sets the maximum
modulation level to be used. If The
Adaptive Modulation algorithm is
disabled, it set the fixed modulation
level to be used.
Applicable to AU/BU. The
modulation level for multicast and
broadcast data frames.
*MulticastModulationLevel
(*PerformanceParams 6)
*AvgSNRMemoryFactor
(*PerformanceParams 7)
*HardwareRetries
(*PerformanceParams 8)
Applicable to all units. The weight
of history in average RSSI
calculation for the ATPC (AU only)
and Adaptive Modulation algorithm.
The higher is the value, the higher
is the weight of history
Applicable to all units. Not
applicable if Wireless Link
Prioritization is enabled. The
maximum number of trials to
*Range depends on HW
version and Min/Max
Modulation Levels as
defined by Sub-Band.
Integer
Range: 1 to 8*
*Range depends on HW
version and Min/Max
Modulation Levels as
defined by Sub-Band.
DisplayString
-1 (Disregard History) to 32
Integer
1-14 for units with SW
version 4.0 and higher.
1-15 for units with SW
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MIB Parameter
*AdaptiveModulationParams
(*PerformanceParams 9)
*AdaptiveModulationAlgorithmOption
(*AdaptiveModulationParams 1)
*SoftwareRetrySupport
(*AdaptiveModulationParams 2)
*NumberOfSoftwareRetries
(*AdaptiveModulationParams 3)
*MinimumIntervalBetweenAdaptiveModulation
AlgorithmMessages
(*AdaptiveModulationParams 4)
*AdaptiveModulationDecisionThresholds
(*AdaptiveModulationParams 5)
*BurstMode
(*PerformanceParams 10)
*BurstModeOption
(*BurstMode 1)
*BurstInterval
(*BurstMode 2)
*ConcatenationParameters
Description
Value/Range
transmit an unacknowledged frame
in each Hardware Retrials phase.
Adaptive Modulation Parameters
version below 4.0.
Applicable to all units.
Enabling/disabling the Adaptive
Modulation algorithm.
Applicable to all units.
Readonly for units with version 2.0. Not
applicable for units with SW version
3.0 and higher. The status of the
Software Retry mechanism.
Enabled when the Adaptive
Modulation algorithm is enabled
and the Burst Mode Option is
disabled. Otherwise it is disabled.
Applicable to all units.
Read-only for units with version
2.0. Not applicable for units with
SW version 3.0 and higher. The
maximum number of times to use
the Software Retry mechanism
when it is enabled.
Applicable to all units. The
minimum interval between two
consecutive adaptive modulation
algorithm messages carrying
information on the SNR of received
signals.
Applicable to all units. Defines the
setting of thresholds for the rate
decision algorithm. high (2) should
typically be used when the SNR is
lower than 13 dB.
Burst Mode Parameters. Applicable
to all units. Not applicable if
Wireless Link Prioritization is
enabled.
Applicable to all units. Applicable
only if Burst Mode Option is
supported by the Sub-Band. Not
applicable if Wireless Link
Prioritization is enabled.
Enabling/disabling burst mode
operation.
In SU/RB with HW Revision B or
lower blocked (3) value is returned
when Security Mode is Wep, Data
Encryption Option is Enabled and
Burst option is Enabled.
In AU/BU with HW Revision B or
lower blocked (3) value is returned
when Dfs Option is Enabled and
Burst mode is enabled.
Applicable to all units. Not
applicable if Wireless Link
Prioritization is enabled. The burst
interval in milliseconds.
Integer
disable (1)
enable (2)
Integer
disable (1)
enable (2)
na (255)
Integer
0-14
Integer
1-3600 (seconds)
Integer
normal (1)
high (2)
na (255)
Integer
disable (1)
enable (2)
blocked (3)
na (255)
Integer
1-the maximum value as
defined in the Sub-Band.
(milliseconds)
na (255)
Concatenation Parameters.
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MIB Parameter
Description
(*PerformanceParams 11)
*ConcatenationOption
(*ConcatenationParameters 1)
Applicable to all units.
Applicable to all units.
Enabling/disabling the
concatenation mechanism.
*ConcatenationMaximumNumberOfFrames
(*ConcatenationParameters 2)
Applicable to all units. Not
applicable to units with SW version
4.0 and higher. Defines the
maximum number of data frames
that can be concatenated.
Applicable to all units with SW
version 4.0 and higher. Defines the
maximum size of a concatenated
frame.
*ConcatenationMaxFrameSize
(*ConcatenationParameters 3)
Value/Range
Integer
disable (1)
enable (2)
na (255)
Integer
2–8
Integer
Range: 256 to 2200 (bytes)
for BU/RB-14 BU/RB-28,
or for AU/SU with HW
revision A or B.
256 to 4032 (bytes) for
AU/SU with HW Revision
C or higher and BU/RB100.
E.2.11 Site Survey Parameters
MIB Parameter
*SiteSurvey
(breezeAccessVLMib 11)
*AverageReceiveSNR
(*SiteSurvey 1)
*TrafficStatistics
(*SiteSurvey 2)
*ResetTrafficCounters
(*TrafficStatistics 1)
*EthCounters
(*TrafficStatistics 2)
*TotalRxFramesViaEthernet
(*EthCounters 1)
*TxWirelessToEthernet
(*EthCounters 2)
*WirelessLinkCounters
(*TrafficStatistics 3)
*TxFramesToWireless
(*WirelessLinkCounters 1)
*AUBeaconsToWireless
(*TxFramesToWireless 1)
*DataAndOtherMngFramesToWireless
(*TxFramesToWireless 3)
Description
Applicable to SU/RB. Read-only. The
average Signal to Noise Ratio of
received frames.
Applicable to all units. Traffic statistics
parameters.
Applicable to all units. Resets the traffic
counters.
Applicable to all units. Ethernet
counters.
Applicable to all units. Read-only. Total
number of frames received via the
Ethernet port.
Applicable to all units. Read-only. Total
number of frames transmitted to the
Ethernet port.
Applicable to all units. Wireless link
counters.
Transmitted frames counters
Applicable to AU/BU. Read-only. The
number of Beacon frames transmitted to
the wireless medium.
Applicable to AU/BU. Read-only. The
number of data and other management
frames (excluding beacons) transmitted
to the wireless medium. The count
includes multicasts/broadcasts and one
count for each unicast frame transmitted
successfully (excluding
retransmissions).
Value/Range
Integer
Integer
reset (1)
cancel (2)
Counter 32
Counter 32
Counter 32
Counter 32
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MIB Parameter
*TotalTxFramesToWireless
(*TxFramesToWireless 4)
*TotalTransmitted Unicasts
(*TxFramesToWireless 5)
*TotalTransmittedConcatenatedFramesDouble
(*TxFramesToWireless 6)
*TotalTransmittedConcatenatedFramesSingle
(*TxFramesToWireless 7)
*TotalTransmittedConcatenatedFramesMore
(*TxFramesToWireless 8)
*TotalRxFramesFromWireless
(*WirelessLinkCounters 2)
*TotalRetransmittedFrames
(*WirelessLinkCounters 3)
*FramesDropped
(*WirelessLinkCounters 4)
*DataFramesSubmittedToBridge
(*WirelessLinkCounters 5)
*DataFramesSubmittedViaHighQueue
(*DataFramesSubmittedToBridge 1)
*DataFramesSubmittedViaMidQueue
(*DataFramesSubmittedToBridge 2)
*DataFramesSubmittedViaLowQueue
(*DataFramesSubmittedToBridge 3)
Description
Value/Range
Applicable to all units. Read-only. The
number of frames transmitted to the
wireless medium. The count includes
one count for each data frame
transmitted successfully (excluding
retransmissions), and the number of
transmitted control and wireless
management frames.
Applicable to AU. Not applicable to
BreezeNET B products. Read-only. The
total number of unicast frames
successfully transmitted to the wireless
medium, excluding retransmissions.
Applicable to all units Read-only. The
total number of double concatenated
frames that were successfully
transmitted to the wireless medium,
excluding retransmissions.
Applicable to all units Read-only. The
total number of single concatenated
frames that were successfully
transmitted to the wireless medium,
excluding retransmissions.
Applicable to all units Read-only. The
total number of concatenated frames
with more than two data frames that
were successfully transmitted to the
wireless medium, excluding
retransmissions.
Applicable to all units. Read-only. The
total number of frames received from
the wireless medium. The count
includes data and control and wireless
management frames, including beacons
received from the AU. The count does
not include frames discarded internally,
bad frames and duplicate frames.
Applicable to all units. Read-only. The
total number of retransmissions of data
frames (counts all unsuccessful
transmissions/retransmissions).
Applicable to all units. Read-only. The
number of dropped frames. The frames
retransmitted to the maximum allowed
number of retransmissions without being
acknowledged.
Submitted frames counters
Counter 32
Applicable to all units. Read-only. The
number of data frames submitted to the
internal bridge via the high priority
queue for transmission to the wireless
medium.
Applicable to all units. Read-only. The
number of data frames submitted to the
internal bridge via the mid priority queue
for transmission to the wireless medium.
Applicable to all units. Read-only. The
number of data frames submitted to the
internal bridge via the low priority queue
Counter 32
Counter 32
Counter 32
Counter 32
Counter 32
Counter 32
Counter 32
Counter 32
Counter 32
Counter 32
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MIB Parameter
*TotalNoOfDataFramesSubmitted
(*DataFramesSubmittedToBridge 4)
*TotalRecievedDataFrames
(*WirelessLinkCounters 6)
*RecievedBadFrames
(*WirelessLinkCounters 7)
*NoOfDuplicateFramesDiscarded
(*WirelessLinkCounters 8)
*InternallyDiscardedMirCir
(*WirelessLinkCounters 9)
*TotalRxConcatenatedFramesDouble
(*WirelessLinkCounters 10)
*TotalRxConcatenatedFramesSingle
(*WirelessLinkCounters 11)
*TotalRxConcatenatedFramesMore
(*WirelessLinkCounters 12)
*WirelessLinkEvents
(*TrafficStatistics 4)
*TxEvents
(*WirelessLinkEvents 1)
*DroppedFrameEvents
(*TxEvents 1)
*FramesDelayedDueToSwRetry
(*TxEvents 2)
*Underrun Events
(*TxEvents 3)
*OtherTxEvents
(*TxEvents 4)
Description
for transmission to the wireless medium.
Applicable to all units. Read-only. The
total number of data frames submitted to
the internal bridge for transmission to
the wireless medium.
Applicable to all units. Read-only. The
total number of data frames received
from the wireless medium, including
duplicate frames.
Applicable to all units. Read-only. The
number of frames received from the
wireless medium with errors (CRC
errors).
Applicable to all units. Read-only. The
number of frames discarded due to
receiving multiple copies.
Applicable to all units. Read-only. The
number of data frames received from
the Ethernet port that were discarded by
the MIR/CIR mechanism to avoid
exceeding the maximum allowed
information rate
Applicable to all units Read-only. The
total number of double concatenated
frames that were received from the
wireless medium, including duplicate
frames.
Applicable to all units Read-only. The
total number of single concatenated
frames that were received from the
wireless medium, including duplicate
frames.
Applicable to all units Read-only. The
total number of concatenated frames
with more than two data frames that
were received from the wireless
medium, including duplicate frames.
Applicable to all units. Wireless link
event counters.
Applicable to all units. Read-only. Tx
event counters.
Applicable to all units. The number
frames that were dropped because they
were retransmitted to the maximum
allowed number of retransmissions
without being acknowledged.
Applicable to all units. Not applicable for
units running SW version 3.0 and
higher. The number of frames that were
delayed because the SW retry algorithm
was activated on a previous frame
designated for the same recipient.
Applicable to all units. The number of
frames whose transmission was aborted
because the rate of submitting frames
for transmission exceeds the available
transmission capability.
Applicable to all units. The number of Tx
events due to problems other than those
represented by the other Tx Events
Value/Range
Counter 32
Counter 32
Counter 32
Counter 32
Counter 32
Counter 32
Counter 32
Counter 32
Counter 32
Counter 32
Counter 32
Counter 32
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MIB Parameter
*TotalTxEvents
(*TxEvents 5)
*RxEvents
(*WirelessLinkEvents 2)
*PhyErrors
(*RxErrors 1)
*CRCEvents
(*RxEvents 2)
*OverrunEvents
(*RxEvents 3)
*RxDecryptEvents
(*RxEvents 4)
*TotalRxEvents
(*RxEvents 5)
*PerModulationLevelCounters
(*TrafficStatistics 5)
*ResetPerModulationLevelCounters
(*PerModulationLevelCounters 1)
*SUPerModulationLevelCountersTable
(*PerModulationLevelCounters 2)
*SUPerModulationLevelCountersEntry
(*PerModulationLevelCountersTable 1)
*SUPerModulationLevelCountersTableIdx
(*PerModulationLevelCountersEntry 1)
*SUPerModulationLevelCountersApplicable
ModulationLeve
(*PerModulationLevelCountersEntry 2)
*SUPerModulationLevelCountersTxSuccess
(*PerModulationLevelCountersEntry 3)
*SUPerModulationLevelCountersTxFailed
(*PerModulationLevelCountersEntry 4)
*AverageModulationLevel
(*PerModulationLevelCounters 3)
*MacAddressDatabase
(*SiteSurvey 5)
*AUMacAddressDatabase
(*MacAddressDatabase 1)
Description
counters.
Applicable to all units. The total number
of Tx events.
Applicable to all units. Read-only. Rx
errors counters.
Applicable to all units. Read-only. The
number of unidentified signals.
Applicable to all units. Read-only. The
number of frames received from the
wireless medium containing CRC errors.
Applicable to all units. Read-only. The
number of frames that were discarded
because the receive rate exceeded the
processing capability or the capacity of
the Ethernet port.
Applicable to all units. Read-only. The
number of frames that were not received
properly due to a problem in the data
decryption mechanism.
Applicable to all units. Read-only. The
total number of Rx events.
Per Modulation Level Counters.
Applicable to all units. Resets the Per
Modulation Level Counters
Applicable to SU/RB. Not accessible.
The Per Modulation Level Counters
Table.
Applicable to SU/RB. Not accessible. An
entry in the Per Modulation Level
Counters Table.
Applicable to SU/RB. Read-only. The
index of an entry in the Per Modulation
Level Counters Table.
Applicable to SU/RB. Read-only. The
modulation level applicable for the entry
in the Per Modulation Level Counters
Table.
Applicable to SU/RB. Read-only. The
total number of successfully transmitted
unicasts at the applicable modulation
level.
Applicable to SU/RB. Read-only. The
total number of failures to successfully
transmit a unicast frame
during a HW Retry cycle at the
applicable modulation level.
Applicable to SU/RB. Read-only. The
average modulation level for successful
transmission (rounded to nearest
integer) since last reset of the Per
Modulation Level counters.
MAC Address Database
Value/Range
Counter 32
Counter 32
Counter 32
Counter 32
Counter 32
Counter 32
Integer
resetCounters (1)
cancel (2)
Integer
Range: 1 to 8*
*Level 8 is not
applicable to devices
with HW revision A
Counter 32
Counter 32
Integer
1-8.
AU MAC Address Database
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MIB Parameter
*AdbResetAllCounters
(*AUMacAddressDatabase 1)
*AUAdbTable
(*AUMacAddressDatabase 2)
*AUAdbEntry
(*AUAdbTable 1)
*AdbIndex
(*AUAdbEntry 1)
*AdbMacAddress
(*AUAdbEntry 2)
*AdbStatus
(*AUAdbEntry 3)
*AdbSwVersion
(*AUAdbEntry 4)
*AdbSNR
(*AUAdbEntry 5)
*AdbMaxModulationLevel
(*AUAdbEntry 6)
*AdbTxFramesTotal
(*AUAdbEntry 7)
*AdbDroppedFramesTotal
(*AUAdbEntry 8)
*AdbTxSuccessModLevel1
(*AUAdbEntry 9)
*AdbTxSuccess ModLevel2
(*AUAdbEntry 10)
*AdbTxSuccess ModLevel3
(*AUAdbEntry 11)
*AdbTxSuccess ModLevel4
Description
Applicable to AU/BU. Resets all the
counters for all SUs in the MAC Address
Database.
Applicable to AU/BU. Not accessible.
The AU MAC Address Database Table.
Applicable to AU/BU. Not accessible. An
entry in the AU MAC Address Database
Table.
Applicable to AU/BU. Read-only. The
Index of an entry in the AU MAC
Address Database Table.
Applicable to AU/BU. Read-only. The
MAC Address of an SU entry in the AU
MAC Address Database Table.
Applicable to AU/BU. Read-only. The
wireless status of the relevant SU.
Applicable to AU/BU. Read-only. The
SW Version of the relevant SU.
Applicable to AU/BU. Read-only. The
average Signal to Noise Ratio in dB of
frames received by the AU from the
relevant SU.
Applicable to AU/BU. Read-only. The
value configured in the relevant SU for
the Maximum Modulation Level
parameter.
Applicable to AU/BU. Read-only. Counts
the total number of frames (excluding
retransmissions) that were transmitted
by the AU to the relevant SU.
Applicable to AU/BU. Read-only. Counts
the total number of intended to the
relevant SU that were dropped because
they were retransmitted by the AU to the
extent of the maximum allowed number
of retransmissions without being
acknowledged.
Applicable to AU/BU. Read-only. Counts
the total number of unicast frames
(excluding retransmissions) that were
successfully transmitted to the SU over
the wireless link using modulation level
1.
Applicable to AU/BU. Read-only. Counts
the total number of unicast frames
(excluding retransmissions) that were
successfully transmitted to the SU over
the wireless link using modulation level
2.
Applicable to AU/BU. Read-only. Counts
the total number of unicast frames
(excluding retransmissions) that were
successfully transmitted to the SU over
the wireless link using modulation level
3.
Applicable to AU/BU. Read-only. Counts
Value/Range
Integer
reset (1)
noReset (2)
Integer
MAC Address
Integer
associated (1)
authenticated (2)
notAuthenticated (3)
Display String
Integer
0-60
Integer
Range: 1 to 8*
*Level 8 is not
applicable to devices
with HW revision A.
Counter 32
Counter 32
Counter 32
Counter 32
Counter 32
Counter 32
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MIB Parameter
(*AUAdbEntry 12)
*AdbTxSuccess ModLevel5
(*AUAdbEntry 13)
*AdbTxSuccess ModLevel6
(*AUAdbEntry 14)
*AdbTxSuccess ModLevel7
(*AUAdbEntry 15)
*AdbTxSuccess ModLevel8
(*AUAdbEntry 16)
*AdbTxFailed ModLevel1
(*AUAdbEntry 17)
*AdbTxFailed ModLevel2
(*AUAdbEntry 18)
*AdbTxFailed ModLevel3
(*AUAdbEntry 19)
*AdbTxFailed ModLevel4
(*AUAdbEntry 20)
*AdbTxFailed ModLevel5
(*AUAdbEntry 21)
*AdbTxFailed ModLevel6
(*AUAdbEntry 22)
Description
the total number of unicast frames
(excluding retransmissions) that were
successfully transmitted to the SU over
the wireless link using modulation level
4.
Applicable to AU/BU. Read-only. Counts
the total number of unicast frames
(excluding retransmissions) that were
successfully transmitted to the SU over
the wireless link using modulation level
5.
Applicable to AU/BU. Read-only. Counts
the total number of unicast frames
(excluding retransmissions) that were
successfully transmitted to the SU over
the wireless link using modulation level
6.
Applicable to AU/BU. Read-only. Counts
the total number of unicast frames
(excluding retransmissions) that were
successfully transmitted to the SU over
the wireless link using modulation level
7.
Applicable to AU/BU. Not applicable to
units with HW revision A. Read-only.
Counts the total number of unicast
frames (excluding retransmissions) that
were successfully transmitted to the SU
over the wireless link using modulation
level 8.
Applicable to AU/BU. Read-only. Counts
the total number of failures to
successfully
transmit a unicast
frame intended to the SU during a HW
Retry cycle using modulation level 1.
Applicable to AU/BU. Read-only. Counts
the total number of failures to
successfully
transmit a unicast
frame intended to the SU during a HW
Retry cycle using modulation level 2.
Applicable to AU/BU. Read-only. Counts
the total number of failures to
successfully
transmit a unicast
frame intended to the SU during a HW
Retry cycle using modulation level 3.
Applicable to AU/BU. Read-only. Counts
the total number of failures to
successfully
transmit a unicast
frame intended to the SU during a HW
Retry cycle using modulation level 4.
Applicable to AU/BU. Read-only. Counts
the total number of failures to
successfully
transmit a unicast
frame intended to the SU during a HW
Retry cycle using modulation level 5.
Applicable to AU/BU. Read-only. Counts
the total number of failures to
successfully
transmit a unicast
frame intended to the SU during a HW
Retry cycle using modulation level 6.
Value/Range
Counter 32
Counter 32
Counter 32
Counter 32
Counter 32
Counter 32
Counter 32
Counter 32
Counter 32
Counter 32
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MIB Parameter
*AdbTxFailed ModLevel7
(*AUAdbEntry 23)
*AdbTxFailed ModLevel8
(*AUAdbEntry 24)
*AdbCirTx
(*AUAdbEntry 25)
*AdbMirTx
(*AUAdbEntry 26)
*AdbCirRx
(*AUAdbEntry 27)
*AdbMirRx
(*AUAdbEntry 28)
*AdbCirMaxDelay
(*AUAdbEntry 29)
*AdbDistance
(*AUAdbEntry 30)
*AdbHwRevision
(*AUAdbEntry 31)
Description
Applicable to AU/BU. Read-only. Counts
the total number of failures to
successfully
transmit a unicast
frame intended to the SU during a HW
Retry cycle using modulation level 7.
Applicable to AU/BU. Not applicable to
units with HW revision A. Read-only.
Counts the total number of failures to
successfully transmit a unicast frame
intended to the SU during a HW Retry
cycle using modulation level 8.
Applicable to AU Only. Not applicable to
BreezeNET B products. Read-only. The
value configured in the relevant SU for
the CIR: Uplink parameter.
Applicable to AU/BU. Read-only. The
value configured in the relevant SU for
the MIR: Uplink parameter.
Applicable to AU. Not applicable to
BreezeNET B products. Read-only. The
value configured in the relevant SU for
the CIR: Downlink parameter.
Applicable to AU/BU. Read-only. The
value configured in the relevant SU for
the MIR: Downlink parameter.
Applicable to AU. Not applicable to
BreezeNET B products. Read-only. The
value configured in the relevant SU for
the Maximum Delay parameter.
Applicable to AU/BU. Read-only. The
measured distance between the
relevant SU/RB and the AU/BU (In
Kilometers).
Applicable to AU/BU. Read-only. The
HW Revision of the relevant SU/RB.
*AdbCpldVer
(*AUAdbEntry 32)
*AdbCountryCode
(*AUAdbEntry 33)
*AdbBootVer
(*AUAdbEntry 34)
*AdbAtpcOption
(*AUAdbEntry 35)
Applicable to AU/BU. Read-only. The
CPLD Version of the relevant SU/RB.
Applicable to AU/BU. Read-only. The
Country Code of the relevant SU/RB.
Applicable to AU/BU. Read-only. The
Boot Version of the relevant SU/RB.
Applicable to AU/BU. Read-only. The
current ATPC Option of the relevant
SU/RB.
*AdbAdapModOption
(*AUAdbEntry 36)
Applicable to AU/BU. Read-only. The
current Adaptive Modulation Option of
the relevant SU/RB.
*AdbBurstModeOption
(*AUAdbEntry 37)
Applicable to AU/BU. Read-only. The
current Burst Mode Option of the
relevant SU/RB.
*AdbConcatenationOption
(*AUAdbEntry 39)
Applicable to AU/BU. Read-only. The
current Concatenation Option of the
Value/Range
Counter 32
Counter 32
Integer
Integer
Integer
Integer
Integer
Integer
1 means any distance
below 2 km
Integer
hwRevisionA (1),
hwRevisionB (2),
hwRevisionC (3),
hwRevisionD (4),
hwRevisionE (5),
na(255)
DisplayString
Integer
DisplayString
Integer
disable (1),
enable (2),
na(255)
Integer
disable (1),
enable (2),
na(255)
Integer
disable (1),
enable (2),
na(255)
Integer
disable (1),
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MIB Parameter
Description
relevant SU/RB.
*AdbSecurityMode
(*AUAdbEntry 41)
Applicable to AU/BU. Read-only. The
current Security Mode of the relevant
SU/RB.
*AdbAuthOption
(*AUAdbEntry 42)
Applicable to AU/BU. Read-only. The
current Authentication Algorithm Option
of the relevant SU/RB.
*AdbDataEncryptOption
(*AUAdbEntry 43)
Applicable to AU/BU. Read-only. The
current Data Encryption Option of the
relevant SU/RB.
*AdbAge
(*AUAdbEntry 44)
Applicable to AU/BU. Read-only. The
time in seconds elapsed since receiving
the last packet from the relevant SU/RB.
Applicable to AU/BU. Read-only. The
Unit Name of the relevant SU/RB.
UpLink quality Indicator (LQI)
parameters. Applicable only to SU/RB.
Applicable to SU/RB. Starts calculation
of LQI. The calculation will be for a
period of 10 seconds.
Applicable to SU/RB. Read-only. The
results of the last LQI calculation.
Applicable to SU/RB Only. Indicates the
test conditions. fullTest means that there
are no limitations on the range of
available modulation levels, and that all
modulation levels from 1 to 8 can be
used. limitedTest indicates that the
results may not indicate the true quality
since the available range is limited - by
HW (HW Revision A), or by the
applicable parameters in the country
code, or by the configurable Maximum
Modulation Level parameter.
Applicable to AU/BU. MAC Pinpoint
parameters.
Applicable to AU/BU. MAC Pinpoint
table. Not accessible.
Applicable to AU/BU. An entry in the
MAC Pinpoint table. Not accessible.
Each entry contains an Ethernet station
MAC address and the MAC address of
the wireless device used to connect it to
the wireless network
Applicable to AU/BU only. Read only.
The MAC address of the Ethernet
station. It is used as an index in the
MAC Pinpoint Table.
Applicable to AU/BU only. Read only.
The MAC address of the wireless device
used by the station with the MAC
Address from the index in order to
access the wireless network
DRAP Gateways table. Not accessible.
Applicable only to AU with DRAP
*AdbUnitName
(*AUAdbEntry 45)
*UpLinkQualityIndicator
(*SiteSurvey 6)
*MeasureUpLinkQualityIndicator
(*UpLinkQualityIndicator 1)
*ReadUpLinkQualityIndicator
(*UpLinkQualityIndicator 2)
*UpLinkQualityIndicatorStatus
(*UpLinkQualityIndicator 3)
*MacPinpoint
(*SiteSurvey 7)
*MacPinpointTable
(*MacPinpoint 1)
*MacPinpointEntry
(MacPinpointTable 1)
MptEthernetStationMACAddress
(*MacPinpointEntry 1)
MptUnitMACAddress
(*MacPinpointEntry 2)
*DrapGatewaysTable
(*SiteSurvey 8)
Value/Range
enable (2),
na(255)
Integer
wep (1),
aesOCB (2),
fips197 (3)
na(255)
Integer
openSystem(1),
sharedKey (2),
na(255)
Integer
disable (1),
enable (2),
na(255)
Integer
DisplayString
Integer
start (1),
cancel (2)
Integer
1-8.
Integer
fullTest (1),
limitedTest (2)
MAC address
MAC address
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MIB Parameter
*DrapGatewayEntry
(*DrapGatewaysTable 1)
*DrapGatewayIndex
(*DrapGatewaysEntry 1)
*DrapGatewayIP
(*DrapGatewaysEntry 2)
*DrapGatewayType
(*DrapGatewaysEntry 3)
*DrapGatewayNoOfActiveVoiceCalls
(*DrapGatewaysEntry 4)
Description
Value/Range
Support enabled. A table holding
information on DRAP enabled gateways
connected to SUs that are served by the
AU.
Not accessible. An entry in the DRAP
Gateways Table.
Read-only. Gateway Entry's Index
Integer
Read-only. The Gateway’s IP address.
IP address
Read-only. The Gateway’s type.
Integer
vgDataVoice (4),
vgData1Voice1 (5),
vgData4Voice2 (6),
vgDataVoice2 (7),
ngData4Wireless (11),
unknown (255)
Integer
Read-only. The current number of active
voice calls handled by the Gateway.
Applicable only to Voice Gateways.
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E.3
Supported Traps
NOTE
An * is used instead of the brzaccVL prefix.
E.3.1
Trap Variables
MIB Parameter
Description
Value/Range
*Traps
(breezeAccessVLMib 14)
*TrapSUMacAddr
(*Traps 1)
Applicable to AU/BU. An SU/RB MAC
address.
MAC address
*TrapText
(*Traps 3)
*TrapToggle
(*Traps 4)
Applicable to all units. Textual string for
future use.
Applicable to all units. An On/Off toggle
status.
DisplayString
*TrapParameterChanged
(*Traps 5)
Applicable to all units. A modification to one
of the parameters related to IP Filtering,
MIR/CIR or VLAN.
*TrapAccessRights
(*Traps 6)
Applicable to all units. The access rights
used for login.
*TrapLog
(*Traps 7)
Applicable to all units. Login or logout to the
Monitor program Telnet.
*TrapTelnetUserIpAddress
(*Traps 8)
*TrapRTx
(*Traps 9)
*TrapFtpOrTftpStatus
(*Traps 10)
Applicable to all units. The IP address of a
Telnet user.
Applicable to AU/BU. Retransmissions rate.
*TrapDFSMoveFreq
(*Traps 11)
*TrapDFSMoveFreqNew
(*Traps 12)
*EthBroadcastThresholdExceeded
(*Traps 13)
*TrapSubscriberType
(*Traps 14)
Applicable to all units.
The status of the last FTP/TFTP loading
process.
Applicable to AU/BU with HW revision B
and lower (for units with HW revision C and
higher replaced by *TrapDFSMoveFreq
New to support a resolution of 0.5 MHz).
The new frequency in MHz after detecting
radar on a previous channel.
Applicable to AU/BU. The new frequency in
MHz after detecting radar on a previous
channel. (Replaces *TrapDFSMoveFreq to
support a resolution of 0.5 MHz for units
with HW revision C and higher).
Applicable to all units. The number of
packets that were dropped by the Ethernet
broadcast/multicast limiter.
Applicable to AUS only. The type of
subscriber that was rejected by the AUS
(AUS can serve up to 8 SUs. Only SU-3,
Integer
on (1)
off (2)
Integer
cirOrMir (1)
ipFilter (2)
vlan (3)
Integer
notLoggedIn (1)
readOnly (2)
installer (3)
administrator (4)
factory (5)
Integer
telnetLogin (1)
telnetLogout (2)
IP address
successful (1)
failed (2)
Integer
DisplayString
Integer
Integer
unknownSubscriberType(0),
su-3(3)
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Supported Traps
MIB Parameter
Description
Value/Range
SU-6 and SU-I are supported).
*TrapMACAddress
(*Traps 15)
*NewUnitType
(*Traps 16)
*TrapSWVersion
(Traps 17)
E.3.2
Applicable to BU/RB only.
The MAC address of the BU/RB unit whose
type has been changed.
Applicable to BU/RB only.
The new type of the unit.
The SW version of the SU/RB-B100 with a
SW version below 4.0 that tries to associate
with a station that has Wireless Link
Prioritization Enabled
su-6(6),
rb-14(14),
su-24(24),
rb-28(28),
su-54(54),
rb-100 (100)
MAC Address
Integer
bu (1),
rb (2)
DisplayString
Private Traps
Trap (Number)
*SUassociatedAUTRAP (2)
*AUdisassociatedTRAP (3)
*AUagingTRAP (4)
*SUassociatedTRAP (6)
*AUwirelessQualityTRAP (20)
Description
An AU/BU trap indicating a
new association with an
SU/RB.
An AU/BU trap indicating that
an SU/RB has been
disassociated from the AU/BU.
The AU/BU decides that an
SU/RB has been
disassociated from it and
remove it from the ADB after
receiving from another AU/BU
a SNAP frame with the SU/RB
MAC address. The SNAP
frame indicating a network
topology change where the
SU/RB has associated with
another AU/BU will be
received if both AUs/BUs are
connected to the same
Ethernet backbone.
An AU/BU trap indicating that
an SU/RB aged out and was
removed from the
Associations database
following its failure to
acknowledge a specified
number of consecutive frames.
An SU/RB trap indicating
association with an AU/BU. In
addition to the MAC address
information of the AU/BU, the
trap also includes information
on the average SNR of frames
received from the AU/BU.
An AU/BU trap, indicating that
the quality of the wireless link
has changed and dropped
Variables
*TrapSUMacAddr
*TrapSUMacAddr
*TrapSUMacAddr
*AssociatedAU
*TrapToggle
*TrapRTx
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Trap (Number)
*PowerUpFromReset (101)
*MonitorStatusTRAP (102)
*ParameterChangedTRAP(103)
*LoadingStatusTRAP(104)
*PromiscuousModeTRAP (105)
*DFSRadarDetectedTRAP (106)
*DFSFrequencyTRAP (107)
*DFSNoFreeChannelsExistTRAP (108)
*EthBroadcastMulticatLimiterTRAP
(109)
*UnsupportedSubscriberTypeTRAP (110)
*UnitTypeChangedTRAP (111)
*PrioritizationNotSupportedBySUTRAP (112)
Description
Variables
below (Off) or increased above
(On) a threshold defined by
the *WirelessTrapThreshold.
An AU/BU trap indicating
power up after reset.
Applicable to all units. A trap
indicating that a log-in or
log-out has been performed
via Telnet. Includes the login
access right and the IP
address of the PC performing
Telnet.
Applicable to all units. A trap
indicating a change in
CIR/MIR, IP Filter or VLAN
parameter.
Applicable to all units. A trap
indicating the results
(successful or failed) of the
last FTP/TFTP loading
process.
An AU/BU trap indicating that
promiscuous mode was
enabled (on) or disabled (off)
An AU/BU trap indicating that
radar was detected
An AU/BU trap indicating the
new frequency after radar was
detected.
An AU/BU trap indicating that
radar was detected and there
is no free channel.
Applicable for all units. The
trap is send if the Ethernet
broadcast filter threshold is
exceeded and it contains the
number of packets that were
dropped since the last trap.
Applicable to AUS only. This
trap is generated when a
subscriber unit that is not
supported tries to associate
with the AUS. The AUS
supports only up to 8 SU-3
and/or SU-6 and/or SU-I units.
Applicable to BU/RB only. This
trap is generated when the
user changes the type of the
unit. The RB can be converted
to BU or vice versa.
Applicable to AU only. This
trap is generated when an SU
with a SW version below 4.0
that does not support Wireless
Link Prioritization is associated
with an AU with the Wireless
Link Prioritization Option
enabled.
*UnitMacAddress
*TrapLog
*TrapAccessRights
*TrapTelnetUserIpAddress
*TrapParameterChanged
*TrapFtpOrTftpStatus
*UnitMacAddress
*TrapToggle
*UnitMacAddress
*UnitMacAddress
*TrapDFSMoveFreq (HW
Revision B and lower).
*TrapDFSMoveFreqNew (HW
Revision C and higher).
*UnitMacAddress
*UnitMacAddress
*EthBroadcastThresholdExceeded
*TrapSUMacAddr
*TrapSubscriberType
*TrapMACAddress
*NewUnitType
*TrapSUMACAddress
*TrapSWVersion
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F
Appendi x F - Parameters Summary
In This Appendix:
 The tables provide an at a glance summary of the configurable parameters,
value ranges, and default values. In addition, each parameter entry also
includes an indication as to whether the parameter is updated in run-time or
whether the unit must be reset before the modification takes effect.
Appendix F - Parameters Summary
F.1
Parameters Summary
F.1.1
Unit Control Parameters
Parameter
Change Unit Name
Change Read Only
Password
Change Installer
Password
Change Administrator
Password
FTP SW Version File
Name
Configuration File Name
Unit
Range
Default
Run-Time
AU, SU
AU, SU
Up to 32 printable ASCII characters
Up to 8 printable ASCII characters
None
public
Yes
No
AU, SU
Up to 8 printable ASCII characters
user
No
AU, SU
Up to 8 printable ASCII characters
private
No
AU, SU
Up to 20 printable ASCII characters.
An empty string is not allowed.
Up to 20 printable ASCII characters.
An empty string is not allowed.
Up to 20 printable ASCII characters.
An empty string is not allowed.
Up to 80 printable ASCII characters.
Use “.” to clear.
IP address
IP address
Up to 18 printable ASCII characters
Up to 18 printable ASCII characters
Up to 20 printable ASCII characters
Up to 80 printable ASCII characters.
Use “.” to clear.
 Message
VxWorks.bz
Yes
config.cfg
Yes
operator.cmr
Yes
None (empty)
Yes
10.0.0.253
0.0.0.0
vx
Vx
logfile.log
None (empty)
No
No
No
No
Yes
Yes
Warning
Yes
AU, SU
Operator Defaults File
Name
FTP Source Dir
AU, SU
FTP Server IP Address
FTP Gateway IP Address
FTP User Name
FTP Password
FTP Log File Name
FTP Log File Destination
Directory
Event Log Policy
AU, SU
AU, SU
AU, SU
AU, SU
AU, SU
AU, SU
AU, SU
AU, SU
Warning
Error
Fatal
Log None
Log Out Timer
AU, SU
1-999 minutes
Yes
Ethernet Port Negotiation
Mode
AU, SU
Force 10 Mbps and Half-Duplex
Force 10 Mbps and Full-Duplex
Auto Negotiation
No
Force 100 Mbps and Half-Duplex
Force 100 Mbps and Full-Duplex
Auto Negotiation
None
None
Yes
No
Change System Location
Manual Feature Upgrade
AU, SU
AU, SU
Up to 34 printable ASCII characters
License string: 32 to 64 hexadecimal
digits
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Parameters Summary
F.1.2
IP Parameters
Parameter
Unit
IP Address
Subnet Mask
Default Gateway Address
DHCP Option
AU, SU
AU, SU
AU, SU
AU, SU
Access to DHCP
F.1.3
AU, SU
Range
IP address
IP address
IP address
 Disable
DHCP Only
Automatic
From Wireless Only
From Ethernet Only
From Both Wireless and
Ethernet
Default
Run-Time
10.0.0.1
255.0.0.0
0.0.0.0
Disable
No
No
No
No
AU: From Ethernet Only
No
SU: From Wireless Only
Air Interface Parameters
Parameter
Unit
ESSID
AU, SU
Operator ESSID Option
AU
Operator ESSID
AU
Best AU Support
SU
Range
Run-Time
ESSID1
No
Enable
No
Up to 31 printable ASCII
characters
 Disable
ESSID1
No
Disable
No
Number of Scanning
Attempts
Preferred AU MAC
Address
Scanning Mode
Cell Distance Mode
Maximum Cell Distance
Default
Up to 31 printable ASCII
characters
 Disable
 Enable
Enable
SU
1 – 255
No
SU
MAC Address
Yes
SU
AU
AU
Passive, Active
Automatic, Manual
0-54 (Km)
0 means no compensation
00-00-00-00-00-00
(no preferred AU)
Passive
Automatic
0 (no compensation)
No
No
Yes
Fairness Factor
Arbitration Inter-Frame
Spacing
AU
AU, SU
0 – 100 (%)
 1 time slot
 2 time slots
100 (%)
2 time slots
No
Yes
Per SU Distance
Learning
AU
Disable
Disable
Yes
Enable
Wireless Trap Threshold
Maximum Number of
Associations
AU
AU
30 (%)
AU-BS, AU-SA: 512
Yes
Yes
Sub-Band Select*
Frequency
AU
AU
User Defined Frequency
Subsets
SU
1-100 (%)
AU-BS, AU-SA: 1-512 (1-124 if
Data Encryption Option is
enabled).
AUS-BS, AUS-SA: 1-8
According to the Country Code
According to the Sub-Band
All frequencies in the available
Sub Bands
AUS-BS, AUS-SA: 8
The lowest frequency in
the Sub-Band
No
No
All available frequencies
in all available Sub
Bands
Yes
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Appendix F - Parameters Summary
Parameter
Unit
Range
DFS Option**
AU
Frequency Subset
Definition (in AU)**
AU
Channel Check Time**
Channel Avoidance
Period**
SU Waiting Option**
Disable
Enable
Default
Run-Time
Dependent on Country
DFS Support: If DFS is
supported by the country
code then the default will
be Enable, else it will be
Disable.
No
According to the Sub-Band. A
list of frequency indexes or A
for all frequencies supported
by the Sub-Band
No
AU
AU
1 – 3600 (seconds)
1 – 60 (minutes)
60 (seconds)
30 (minutes)
No
No
AU
Enable
No
Minimum Pulses to
Detect**
Clear radar Detected
Channels After Reset**
AU
1-100
No
AU
Disable
Enable
Disable
Yes
Channel Reuse Option**
AU
Disable
Disable
No
Enable
Disable
Enable
Radar Activity
Assessment Period**
Maximum Number of
Detections in
Assessment Period**
Country Code Learning
by SU
AU
1 – 12 hours
5 hours
No
AU
1 – 10 detections
5 detections
No
AU
Disable
Enable
Yes
Enable
Transmit Power
AU, SU
The highest allowed
value
Yes
Maximum Tx Power
SU
The highest allowed
value
Yes
ATPC Option
AU, SU
-10 dBm to a value that
depends on HW revision ,
Country Code / Antenna Gain
and (in SU) the Max Tx Power
parameter
-10 dBm to a value that
depends on HW revision and
Country Code / Antenna Gain
 Disable
 Enable
Enable
Yes
Delta from Minimum SNR
Level
AU
4-20 (dB)
Units in 5.4, 5.8
GHz bands: 5 (dB)
Yes
Units in the 4.9, 5.2
and 5.3 GHz bands:
8 (dB)
Minimum SNR Level
Minimum Interval
Between ATPC
Messages
ATPC Power Level Steps
Tx Control
AU
AU
4-60 (dB)
1-3600 (seconds)
28 (dB)
30 (seconds)
Yes
Yes
AU
AU
1-20 (dB)
 Off
On
On
Yes
Yes
AU,
SU***
0 – 50 (dB)
According to the antenna
supplied with the unit.
No
Antenna Gain
Ethernet Status Control
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Parameters Summary
Parameter
Unit
Range
Default
Run-Time
Spectrum Analysis
Channel Scan Period
Spectrum Analysis Scan
Cycles
Automatic Channel
Selection
AU, SU
2 – 30 seconds
5 seconds
No
AU, SU
1 – 100 cycles
2 cycles
No
AU
Disable
Disable
Enable
No
(Configured
per
analysis)
Lost Beacons Watchdog
Threshold
Noise Immunity State
Control
AU
100 – 1000, 0 means Not
Used
 Automatic
 Manual
218
Yes
Automatic
Yes
Noise Immunity Level
AU, SU
Yes
Spur Immunity Level
OFDM Weak Signal
Pulse Detection
Sensitivity
AU, SU
AU, SU
AU, SU
0–4
Use only 0 or 4
0–7
0 (not active) or 1 (active)
 Low
 High
High
Yes
Yes
Yes
AU, SU
* Not applicable if only one Sub-Band is available for the applicable Country Code
** Applicable only if DFS is supported by the Sub-Band
*** Configurable only in units without an integral antenna.
F.1.4
Network Management Parameters
Parameter
Access to Network
Management
Network Management
Filtering
Unit
AU, SU
AU, SU
Range
From Wireless Link Only
From Ethernet Only
From Both Ethernet and
Wireless Link
Disable
Activate Management IP
Filter On Ethernet Port
Activate Management IP
Filter On Wireless Port
Activate Management IP
Filter On Both Ethernet
and Wireless Ports
Set Network Management IP
Address
Set/Change Network
Management IP Address
Ranges
AU, SU
IP address
AU, SU
Send SNMP Traps
AU, SU
 to 
or,
 mask 
 Disable
SNPM Traps IP Destination
AU, SU
Default
Run-Time
From Both Ethernet
and Wireless Link
No
Disable
No
0.0.0.0
(all 10 entries)
0.0.0.0 TO 0.0.0.0
(all 10 entries)
No
Disable
Yes
0.0.0.0
(all 10 entries)
No
No
Enable
IP address
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Appendix F - Parameters Summary
Parameter
Unit
SNMP Traps Community
AU, SU
AP Client IP Address
SU
F.1.5
Range
Up to 14 printable ASCII
characters
IP address
Default
public
(all 10 entries)
0.0.0.0 (none)
Run-Time
No
Yes
Bridge Parameters
Parameter
VLAN ID-Data
VLAN ID – Management
VLAN Link Type
Unit
SU
AU, SU
AU, SU
Range
1 – 4094
1 – 4094, 65535
 Hybrid Link
 Trunk Link
Access Link (only in SU)
Service Provider Link
Default
Run-Time
65535 (no VLAN)
Hybrid Link
No
No
No
Disable
Empty list
No
No
Disable
Empty list
No
No
No
No
VLAN Forwarding Support
VLAN Forwarding ID
AU, SU
AU, SU
VLAN Relaying Support
VLAN Relaying ID
AU
AU
VLAN Priority – Data
VLAN Priority –
Management
VLAN QinQ Protocol
Ethertype
Service Provider VLAN ID
Ethernet Broadcast Filtering
Options
SU
AU, SU
Disable, Enable
1 – 4094
(up to 20 entries)
Disable, Enable
1 – 4094
(up to 20 entries)
0–7
0–7
AU, SU
8100 – 9000, 9100, 9200 (hex)
8100 (hex)
No
SU
SU
1 – 4094
 Disable,
Disable
No
Yes
On Ethernet Port Only
On Wireless Port Only
On Both Wireless and
Ethernet Ports
DHCP Broadcast Override
Filter
SU
Disable
Enable
Disable
Yes
PPPoE Broadcast Override
Filter
SU
Disable
Disable
Yes
Enable
ARP Broadcast Override
Filter
SU
Disable
Enable
Yes
Enable
Ethernet Broadcast/Multicast
Limiter Option
AU, SU
Disable
Disable
Yes
Limit only Broadcast
Packets
Limit Multicast Packets that
are not Broadcasts
Limit All Multicast Packets
(including broadcast)
Ethernet Broadcast/Multicast
Limiter Threshold
Ethernet Broadcast/Multicast
Limiter Send Trap Interval
Bridge Aging Time
Broadcast Relaying
Unicast Relaying
AU, SU
0 – 204800 (packets/second)
50
Yes
AU, SU
1 – 60 (minutes)
5 (minutes)
Yes
AU, SU
AU
AU
20 – 2000 seconds
Disable, Enable
 Disable
300
Enable
Enable
No
No
No
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Parameters Summary
Parameter
Unit
Range
MAC Address List
MAC Address List Action
Roaming Option
Ethernet Port Control
F.1.6
AU
AU
SU
SU
Default
Run-Time
Enable
Up to 100 MAC addresses
 Deny
Allow
Disable
Enable
Disable
Enable
None (empty)
Deny
Yes
Yes
Disable
No
Enable
Yes
Performance Parameters
Parameter
Unit
Range
RTS Threshold
AU, SU
20 – 4032 (bytes)
Minimum Contention Window
AU, SU
Maximum Contention
Window
Maximum Modulation Level
AU, SU
AU, SU
Multicast Modulation Level
AU
Number of HW Retries
Average SNR Memory
Factor
Burst Mode Option*
AU, SU
AU, SU
0, 7, 15, 31, 63, 127, 255, 511,
1023
7, 15, 31, 63, 127, 255, 511,
1023
According to the Min/Max
Modulation Level defined for
the Sub-Band
According to the Min/Max
Modulation Level defined for
the Sub-Band
1 - 14
-1 to 32
AU, SU
Disable
Enable
Burst Mode Time Interval*
AU, SU
1 to the value defined in the
Sub-Band for Maximum Burst
Duration (milliseconds)
Adaptive Modulation Option
AU, SU
Disable
Enable
Default
Run-Time
AU: 4032
Yes
SU: 60
15
Yes
1023
Yes
The highest available
value
Yes
The lowest available
value
Yes
10
Yes
Yes
Enable
No
5 milliseconds or the
value of Maximum
Burst Duration
defined for the SubBand (the lower of the
two values).
Enable
Yes
No
Minimum Interval Between
Adaptive Modulation
Messages
Adaptive Modulation
Decisión Threshold
AU, SU
1-3600 (seconds)
4 (seconds)
Yes
AU, SU
Normal
Normal
No
High
Concatenation Option
AU, SU
Disable
Enable
Enable
No
Maximum Concatenated
Frame Size
AU, SU
256 to 2200 bytes for units
with HW revision A or B
2200 for units
with rev A or B
Yes
256 to 4032 bytes for units
with HW revision C or
higher
4032 for units
with rev C or
higher
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Appendix F - Parameters Summary
* Applicable only if Burst Mode is supported by the Sub-Band.
F.1.7
Service Parameters
Parameter
User Filtering Option
Unit
SU
Range
Disable
IP Protocol Only
User Defined Addresses
Only
PPPoE Protocol Only
SU
DHCP Unicast Override Filter
SU
MIR: Downlink
SU
MIR: Uplink
SU
CIR: Downlink
SU
CIR: Uplink
SU
Maximum Delay
Maximum Burst Duration
Graceful Degradation Limit
MIR Only Option
SU
AU, SU
AU
AU
VLAN Priority Threshold
ToS Prioritization Option
AU, SU
AU, SU
 to 
or,
 mask 
 Disable DHCP Unicast
 Enable DHCP Unicast
0.0.0.0 TO 0.0.0.0
(all 8 entries)
No
Disable DHCP
Unicast
Yes
SU-3: 128-3072 (Kbps)
SU-6: 128-6016 (Kbps)
SU-54: 128-53888 (Kbps)
SU-I: 128-6016 (Kbps)
SU-3: 128-2048 (Kbps)
SU-6: 128-4096 (Kbps)
SU-54: 128-53888 (Kbps)
SU-I: 128-2048 (Kbps)
SU-3: 0-2048 (Kbps)
SU-6: 0-4096 (Kbps)
SU-54: 0-45056 (Kbps)
SU-I: 0-6016 (Kbps)
SU-3: 0-2048 (Kbps)
SU-6: 0-4096 (Kbps)
SU-54: 0-45056 (Kbps)
SU-I: 0-2048 (Kbps)
300 – 10,000 (ms)
0 – 2,000 (ms)
0 – 70 (%)
 Disable
SU-3: 3072
SU-6: 6016
SU-54: 32896
SU-I: 6016
SU-3: 2048
SU-6: 4096
SU-54: 32896
SU-I: 2048
0 (Kbps
No
No
0 (Kbps)
No
5,000 (ms)
5 (ms)
70 (%)
Enable
No
No
No
No
Disable
No
No
32
Disable
No
No
No
RTP & RTCP
No
RTP & RTCP
No
IP Precedence Threshold
DSCP Threshold
UDP/TCP Port Ranges
Prioritization Option
AU, SU
AU, SU
AU, SU
UDP RTP/RTCP
Prioritization
AU, SU
TCP RTP/RTCP Prioritization
AU, SU
Run-Time
Yes
Set/Change Filter IP Address
Ranges
Default
Disable
No
Enable
0–7
 Disable
Enable IP Precedence
(RFC791) Prioritization
Enable DSCP (RFC2474)
Prioritization
0–7
0 – 63
 Disable
Enable Only for UDP
Enable Only for TCP
Enable for both UDP and
TCP
RTP & RTCP
RTP Only
RTP & RTCP
RTP Only
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Parameters Summary
Parameter
Unit
Low Priority Traffic Minimum
Percent
Wireless Link Prioritization
Option*
AU, SU
0 – 100 (%)
0 (%)
Yes
AU
Disable
Yes
Low Priority AIFS*
Number of HW Retries for
High Priority Traffic*
Number of HW Retries for
Low Priority Traffic*
AU Burst Duration for High
Priority Traffic*
AU Burst Duration for Low
Priority Traffic*
SU Burst Duration for High
Priority Traffic*
SU Burst Duration for Low
Priority Traffic*
DRAP Support
AU
AU
3-254
1-14
10
Yes
Yes
AU
1-14
10
Yes
AU
0-40 (in 0.25 milliseconds units)
16 (4 milliseconds)
Yes
AU
0-40 (in 0.25 milliseconds units)
20 (5 milliseconds)
Yes
AU
0-40 (in 0.25 milliseconds units)
8 (2 milliseconds)
Yes
AU
0-40 (in 0.25 milliseconds units)
20 (5 milliseconds)
Yes
AU
Enable
No
AU
AU
8000–8200
1–255
8171
40
No
No
AU
1–255 (seconds)
10 (seconds)
No
UDP Port
Maximum Number Of Voice
Calls
DRAP TTL
Range
Disable
Enable
Disable
Enable
Default
Run-Time
* Wireless Link Prioritization parameters are applicable only for units with a license for this
feature
F.1.8
Security Parameters
Parameter
Unit
Authentication Algorithm*
AU, SU
Data Encryption Option*
AU, SU
Security Mode*
AU, SU
Default Key
Default Multicast Key
Key # 1 to Key # 4
Promiscuous Authentication
SU
AU
AU, SU
AU
Range
Open system
Shared Key
Disable
Enable
WEP
AES OCB
FIPS-197**
1-4
1-4
32 hexadecimal digits
 Disable
Enable
Default
Run-Time
Open system
No
Disable
No
WEP
No
0…0 (all 0=no key)
Disable
No
No
No
Yes
(Disable
after reset)
* Applicable only if supported by the Sub-Band.
** The FIPS-197 option is available only in units with HW revision C or higher that have the
applicable license.
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G
Appendi x G - Troubleshooti ng
Appendix G - Troubleshooting
G.1
Ethernet Port Connection Problems
Problem and Indication
Possible Cause
The Ethernet Integrity Indicator (the yellow
LED embedded in the Ethernet connector)
is off, and/or the Ethernet Activity Indicator
(the green embedded LED) does not blink
when there should be traffic on the Ethernet
port.
The unit does not respond to ping.
Wrong type of Ethernet
cable
If connected directly to PC-use a
crossed cable. Otherwise-use a
straight cable
Corrective Action
Faulty Ethernet cable
Replace cable
Wrong IP configuration
Make sure that the PC is on the same
subnet as the unit*.
Wrong Ethernet port
operation mode
Make sure that the speed and duplex
settings in the PC match the
configuration in the unit (the default is
Auto Negotiation)
* If the IP parameters of the unit are unknown, use the Set Factory Defaults utility to restore
the default factory configuration of all parameters (except to Passwords, general FTP
parameters and AU’s Frequency). The IP address of the unit after setting to factory defaults is
10.0.0.1.
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SU Association Problems
G.2
SU Association Problems
Problem and Indication
SU does not associate with AU
Possible Cause
Wrong configuration
Corrective Action
Check proper configuration of basic parameters:
 ESSID
Sub-band and frequencies subset
Best AU parameters
ATPC Option
Transmit Power
Maximum Transmit Power
Antenna Gain
Security parameters: Authentication
Algorithm, and Default Key. If necessary-use
Promiscuous Mode in AU.
Access is denied by AU
Verify that the SU is not included in MAC Address
Deny List of the AU.
Link quality is too low
Verify that unit is in coverage area of AU
according to radio planning.
Verify that antenna is directed toward the AU
Try to improve location/height of antenna.
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Appendix G - Troubleshooting
G.3
Low Throughput Problems
Problem and Indication
Low throughput is suspected
(Check the dominant Modulation
Level in Per rate Counters and
see expected throughput in the
“Expected Throughput” table
below)
Possible Cause
Corrective Action
Ethernet link problems
Verify proper settings of Ethernet
operation mode (actual Ethernet speed
of 100 Mbps).
Check Ethernet counters
Wrong configuration of
Maximum Modulation
level
Verify that Maximum Modulation level is not
set to a value that is not too low according to
the “Recommended Maximum Modulation
Level” table below.
A value that is too low (see the
“Recommended Maximum Modulation Level”
table below) may degrade throughput of
broadcast and multicast traffic.
Check for interference using the Spectrum
Analysis Mode. If necessary, change the
operating frequency of the AU.
Low throughput of
multicast/broadcast traffic
Non-optimal configuration
of Multicast Modulation
level
High retransmissions rate
Interference problems
(retransmissions rate in
excess of 15%)
Expected Throughput in Mbps, TCP Traffic @ 20 MHz Bandwidth,
Burst Mode Enabled, Concatenation Enabled
Unit
SU-3
SU-6
SU-54
TCP Traffic
Modulation Level
Uplink
1.9
1.9
1.9
1.9
1.9
1.9
1.9
1.9
Downlink
2.9
2.9
2.9
2.9
2.9
2.9
2.9
2.9
Aggregate (Bi-directional)
3.3
3.3
3.3
3.3
3.3
3.3
3.3
3.3
Uplink
3.8
3.8
3.8
3.8
3.8
3.8
3.8
3.8
Downlink
4.8
5.6
5.6
5.6
5.6
5.6
5.6
5.6
Aggregate (Bi-directional)
6.7
7.1
7.1
7.2
7.2
7.2
Uplink
4.7
6.7
8.9
12.4
15.8
21
25.1
26.4
Downlink
4.8
7.1
9.4
13.7
17.7
24.7
28.9
30.1
Aggregate (Bi-directional)
4.8
9.3
13.1
16.9
22.8
29.4
32
* The throughput results are for net TCP traffic (excluding protocols overheads)
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Low Throughput Problems
Recommended Maximum Modulation Level*
SNR
Maximum Modulation Level
SNR > 23 dB
21 dB < SNR < 23 dB
16 dB< SNR < 21 dB
13 dB < SNR < 16 dB
10 dB < SNR < 13 dB
8 dB < SNR < 10 dB
7 dB < SNR < 8 dB
6 dB < SNR < 7 dB
* The maximum supported value depends on the unit’s HW revision and on the Max
Modulation Level according to the Sub-Band.
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