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Scan Type
The method by which the network is
scanned
Fullband - The system will try to
scan the whole frequency band.
CAPL - Channel Allocation Priority
Level. The system allocates priority
to channels for scanning order.
Neighbor - The system will try to
scan the neighbor BS to the
previous BS defined in “Last good
BS”. The neighbor BS details will
appear in the table of this section.
History - The system will try to
scan with the previous good BS to
speed up the scan duration. A
“good BS” is defined as one with
which the unit can get an IP
address.
RSSI
Currently received signal strength
indication
-35 to -100 dBm
Temperature
Unit’s temperature
Overheat
Indication of temperature higher
than 40°
TxPwr
Current uplink transmit power
Min Tx Power
Minimum uplink transmit power
Min RSSI
The minimum signal strength
indication value used since the last
reboot
Min CINR
Minimum Carrier to
Interference-plus-Noise Ratio value
used since the last reboot
Center Frequency
The middle frequency of the
bandwidth of a channel. The unit is
synchronised on this frequency.
WiMAX TX Uplink Statistics
Data Rate
Shows the current throughput in
uplink direction. The level of available
data throughput that can actually be
provided to an end-user.
Packets
The number of carried blocks of data
Table 7-2: WiMAX System Parameters (Continued)
Parameter
Description
Possible values
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BE bytes
Total number of bytes sent on Best
Effort connection
UGS bytes
Total number of bytes sent on
Unsolicited Grant Service connection
ERTPS bytes
Total number of bytes sent on ERTPS
- Extended Real-time Polling Service
data packets.
TX bytes
Total of uplink transmitted bytes
WiMAX RX Downlink Statistic
Data Rate
Shows the current throughput in
downlink direction. The level of
available data throughput that can
actually be provided to an end-user.
Packets
Number of carried blocks of data
BE bytes
Total number of bytes sent on Best
Effort data packets
UGS bytes
Total number of bytes sent on
Unsolicited Grant Service data
packets
ERTPS bytes
Total number of bytes sent on
Extended Real-time Polling Service
data packets
RX bytes
Total of downlink transmitted bytes
WiMAX PHY
DL Mode
Downlink connection mode
SISO, MIMO, MiMO A, MIMO B
DL max mcs
The maximum modulation reached
DL min mcs
The minimum modulation reached
DL mcs
Current modulation
UL max mcs
The maximum modulation reached
UL min mcs
The minimum modulation reached
UL mcs
The current modulation
Table 7-2: WiMAX System Parameters (Continued)
Parameter
Description
Possible values
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List of various
modulations:
QPSK DL/UL
PDUs
16QAM DL/UL
PDUs
64QAM DL/UL
PDUs
Number of packets in this
modulation
TX Service Flow / Rx Service Flow
Type
The service flow type
Best effort, ERT, NRT, UGS
SFID
Service flow ID
CID
Connection ID
DropPackets (Tx
only)
Number of packets that were
dropped
DropBytes (Tx only)
Number of bytes that were dropped
Table 7-2: WiMAX System Parameters (Continued)
Parameter
Description
Possible values
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Software Status
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7.4
Software Status
The Software page enables installing or removing IPKGs (Itsy Package Management System) -
lightweight package management systems that allows for dynamic installation/removal of packages on a
running system.
To install an IPKG - Click
Browse
to load and install an Itsy Package Management System and click
Upgrade
.
To remove an IPKG - Click
Remove
next to the component to be deleted.
The page also displays the current software items installed by the operator on the device. These are
read-only items that cannot be edited/removed
INFORMATION
Use this page only upon instructions from Alvarion.
Figure 7-3: Status - Software
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7.5
Telephony Status
This page displays information on the telephone line status.
The information displayed in this window is:
SIP User IP address
- IP address of the Session Initiation Protocol, an application-layer control
protocol that can establish, modify, and terminate multimedia sessions such as Internet telephony
calls (VOIP).
Line 1 Status
- Registered or De-registered in the SIP server.
DSP Version
- current version of the voice chip in the Data Signal Processor (DSP).
Click
Refresh
to display the current telephony status.
Click
Auto
to update the status information periodically (every 3 seconds).
Figure 7-4: Status - Telephony Status

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