Chapter 1: Configuration
Configuring radio parameters
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Color codes in the same priority group are treated equally. For example, all
APs matching one of the SM’s primary color codes are analyzed equally.
Likewise, this evaluation is done for the secondary and tertiary groups in
order. The analysis for selecting an AP within a priority group is based on
various inputs, including signal strength and number of SMs already
registered to each AP.
The first color code in the configuration is the pre-Release 9.5 color code.
Thus, it is always a primary color code for legacy reasons.
The color codes can be disabled, with the exception of the first color code.
Installation Color
Code
With this feature enabled on the AP and SM, operators may install and
remotely configure SMs without having to configure matching color codes
between the modules. When using the Installation Color Code feature,
ensure that the SM is configured with the factory default Color Code
configuration (Color Code 1 is “0”, Color Code 2-10 set to “0” and “Disable”).
The status of the Installation Color Code can be viewed on the AP Eval web
GUI page, and when the SM is registered using the Installation Color Code
the message “SM is registered via ICC – Bridging Disabled!” is displayed in
red on every SM GUI page. The Installation Color Code parameter is
configurable without a radio reboot for both the AP and SM.
Large VC data Queue
SM and BH have a configurable option used to prevent packet loss in the
uplink due to bursting IP traffic. This is designed for IP burst traffic particular
to video surveillance applications.
Color Code
Color code allows to force the BHS to register to only a specific BHM, even
where the BHS can communicate with multiple BHMs. For registration to
occur, the color code of the BHS and the BHM
must
match. Specify a value
from 0 to 254.
The color codes can be disabled, with the exception of the first color code.
MIMO Rate Adapt
Algorithm
This pull-down menu helps in configuring the Rate Adapt Algorithm to
MIMO-A/B, MIMO-B only, or MIMO-A only.
Downlink Maximum
Modulation Rate
This pull-down menu helps in configuring the Downlink Maximum Modulation
Rate at a configurable rate of 1X, 2X, 3X, 4X, 6X, or 8X. The default value is
“8X”.
Uplink Maximum
Modulation Rate
This pull-down menu helps in configuring the Uplink Maximum Modulation
Rate at a configurable rate of 1X, 2X, 3X, 4X, 6X, or 8X. The default value is
“8X”.
External Gain
This value represents the antenna gain.
For ODUs with integrated antenna, this is set at the correct value in the
factory.
For Connectorized ODUs with external antenna, the user must set this value
to the overall antenna gain, including any RF cable loss between the ODU
and the antenna.
Enable Max Tx Power
This field allows to enable or disable maximum transmission power.
Summary of Contents for PMP 450 AP
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