Field
Description
SF ID
Read only. Service Flow ID automatically provided by the system after applying
the changes.
Classification Rule
Priority
Classification rule priority: 0 to 255
The Priority Level determining how the SF data will be classified.
The same priority can be assigned to an UL and to a DL SF. The Classification
Rule Priority must be unique for each SF UL or SF DL. This parameter is related to
the selected classifer.
SF Name
User assigned unique name identifying the Service Flow. The name should
include the SF direction (UL or DL).
Direction
Direction to which SF is assigned - Downlink or Uplink
Scheduling Service
Service Scheduling Flows supported by WiMAX.
Service Flow
Designation
Defining QoS
Parameters
Application Examples
UGS
- Unsolicited Grant
Services
Maximum sustained rate
Maximum latency
tolerance
Jitter tolerance
Voice over IP (VoIP)
without silence
suppression
RT
– Real-Time Polling
service
Minimum reserved rate
Maximum sustained rate
Maximum latency
tolerance
Traffic priority
Streaming audio and
video, MPEG (Motion
Picture Experts Group)
encoded
nRT
– Non-Real-Time
Polling service
Minimum reserved rate
Maximum sustained rate
Traffic priority
File Transfer Protocol
(FTP)
BE
– Best-effort service
Maximum sustained rate
Traffic priority
Web browsing, data
transfer
eRT
– Extended-Real-
Time Polling service
Minimum reserved rate
Maximum sustained rate
Maximum latency
tolerance
Jitter tolerance
Traffic priority
VoIP with silence
suppression
Applicable Base
Determines the group of subscribers to which the SF will be assigned.
Registration Base - assigns the SF to the explicitly configured (registered) SS.
All Users - this SF will be applied to all subscribed SSs. Select this option to set
this as the default profile.
Min Rate [Kbits/sec]
Minimum bandwidth rate for this SF.
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