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Table 78 AP Radio Configuration attributes
Attribute
Meaning
Maximum Information Rate (MIR)
MIR
Disabled: When disabled, RF transmission is only limited by the
capacity of the link (and any active QoS classification rules).
Enabled: When enabled, all downlink and uplink traffic is limited
based on the profiles configured in the MIR table.
MIR Profiles
The MIR (Maximum Information Rate) table is comprised of up to
sixteen profiles which, after configured, may be set on the SM to
employ a certain service level or data rate.
Number
Assign a profile number to each row in the AP MIR table. This profile
number is then set on each SM to limit data transfer rates based on
the operator’s configuration of the MIR table and its profiles.
Description
Assign a logical description for each service level. For example, a
tiered service-level provider may deploy service levels “Gold”,
“Silver” and “Bronze” or “20 Mbps”, “10 Mbps” and “5 Mbps” to
offer a clear description.
Downlink MIR (kbps)
Specify the downlink rate at which the AP is allowed to transmit for
this configured profile.
Uplink MIR (kbps)
Specify the uplink rate at which the AP is allowed to transmit for this
configured profile.
Traffic Priority
Traffic Priority
Disabled: No traffic prioritization is performed. All traffic is treated
with equal priority (low priority).
Enabled: Traffic prioritization is enabled and specific types of traffic
can be prioritized using the fields below.
VoIP Priority
Enabled: When enabled, two entries are automatically added to the
first and second rows of the QoS Classification Rules table, one with
Rule Type CoS (5) and one with Rule Type DSCP (46). The addition
of these rules ensures that VoIP traffic passed over the radio
downlink is given highest priority. The CoS and DSCP values may be
modified to accommodate non-standard VoIP equipment.
Disabled: When disabled, VoIP traffic is scheduled normally along
with all other user data.
Broadcast Priority
Low Priority: All Broadcast traffic sent over the downlink is
prioritized as low priority and is delivered to the SM after scheduled
high priority and VoIP traffic.
High Priority: All Broadcast traffic sent over the downlink is
prioritized as high priority and is scheduled for delivery to SMs
before low priority traffic but after VoIP traffic.
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