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The following table describes the WMAX Configuration parameters:
Table 9-1: WMAX Config. Settings
Parameter
Description
Default
Possible Values
Common Settings
Enable Idle Mode
Select this check-box to enable Idle
Mode -the CPE is completely
deregistered from the network,
however will continue to scan the
network and keep track of its location
Enable
Enable/disable
Enable Handover
Select this check-box to enable
Handover - transfer to another BS
during mobility
Enable
Enable/disable
Enable WiMAX
Supplicant Root CA
IOT AAA root certificates are
predefined in the CPE. Select this
check-box to allow the CPE to verify
BS's certification.
Disable
Enable/disable
Enable WiMAX
Supplicant Random ID
Select this check-box to assign a
random ID to the Supplicant. If
disabled - the ID is the
MAC_Address@realm.
Enable
Enable/disable
Figure 9-1: Engineering - WMAX Config. (Continued)
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Enable WiMAX
Supplicant Anonymous
ID
If enabled, the unit will use “WiMAX
Supplicant Anonymous ID” as
anonymous identity, else the unit will
use MAC_Address@realm instead.
Disable
Enable/disable
WiMAX Supplicant
Anonymous ID
Enter the WiMAX Supplicant
Anonymous ID to be used.
anonymous_identity
Up to 128 characters
Realm
The WiMAX domain
WiMax.com
Enable WiMAX NAP Filter
Enables filtering Network Access
Provider. If it is enabled - network
provider ID will be checked for
network entry.
Disable
Enable/disable
Enable Prefer BSID
When enabled, the CPE will connect
to the preferred BS, whose details (ID
and mask) are defined below.
Disable
Enable/disable
Prefer BSID
Enter an ID of the preferred base
station.
N/A
Prefer BSID mask
Enter a mask for the preferred base
station.
N/A
Last Good BS Scan
Table of Last Good BSs
BSID -Base Station ID
CF/KHz - Channel Frequency
BW/KHz - Bandwidth in KHz
PreambleID - The Preamble ID of
the BS
Use the
Clear
button to delete a
saved last good BS from the list.
N/A
N/A
Enable Last Good BSs
Scan
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 CPE can get an
IP address.
Enable
Enable/disable
Enable Hold On Last
Good BS
The system will try to connect to the
last good BS for the specified time
defined below.
Enable
Enable/disable
Table 9-1: WMAX Config. Settings (Continued)
Parameter
Description
Default
Possible Values
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Hold on timeout value
Enter the period of time (in
milliseconds) to keep referring to this
BS as the Last Good BS when
connection is not optimal.
300,000
50~900,000 ms
Neighbor BS Scan
Enable Neighbor BS Scan
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.
Enable
Enable/disable
CAPL BS Scan (Channel Allocation Priority Level)
NAPID
Sequential number of NAP
N/A
Enable CAPL BS Scan
Channel Allocation Priority Level - The
CAPL scan list is defined by the
customer provisioned list. Priority is
the customer defined priority scan
order. Higher priority will be scanned
first.
Disable
Enable/disable
Channel Plan
Define the channel plan by adding the
Ref IDs, in order to map the IDs into a
scan list.
N/A
Fullband Scan
Enable Fullband Scan
The system will try to scan the whole
frequency band (250 kHz for the
frequency step) with user specified
bandwidth (5 MHz, 7 MHz, 10 MHz)
Enable
Enable/disable
Table 9-1: WMAX Config. Settings (Continued)
Parameter
Description
Default
Possible Values
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9.3
VoIP Configuration
The BreezeMAX PRO 6000 CPE uses Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) as the control mechanism that sets
up, initiates, and terminates calls between a caller and a called party. The SIP messaging makes use of
“Proxy,” “Redirect,” and “Registration” servers to process call requests and find the location of called
parties across the Internet. When SIP has set up a call between two parties, the actual voice
communication is a direct peer-to-peer connection using the standard Real-Time Protocol (RTP), which
streams the encoded voice data across the network.
Before using the VoIP Phone port on the unit, the user must have an account with a SIP service provider
and configure the required parameters through the web interface.
Figure 9-2: Engineering - VoIP
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Figure 9-3: Engineering - VoIP (continued)

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