Chapter 1: Configuration
Configuring quality of service
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Note: CIR values are not applicable for proportional scheduler.
High Priority Uplink
CIR
This field indicates the minimum rate at which high priority traffic is sent
over the uplink (unless CIR is oversubscribed or RF link quality is degraded).
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Committed Information Rate (CIR)
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Setting the Configuration Source on page 1-247
Note: CIR values are not applicable for proportional scheduler.
Ultra High Priority
Channel
This parameter allows the operator to enable or disable one of the data
channels with the highest priority bandwidth.
Downlink Plan
This parameter allows the operator to configure the default downlink plan.
The value range for this parameter is 1 – 310000 kbps.
Uplink Plan
This parameter allows the operator to configure the default uplink plan. The
value range for this parameter is 1 – 310000 kbps.
Weight
This parameter ranges from 0.1 to 9.9 to prioritize SM services. This is a
scaling factor to be applied to the Downlink and Uplink plan.
Note: There is only one weight used for a plan in both directions. The default
value for this parameter is 1.0.
User Lock Modulation
This parameter contains the following three modes.
Disable: When disabled, the Proportional scheduler allocates resources to
meet the configured plan. When there is congestion, the Proportional
scheduler allocates a reduced value proportional to the other plans
regardless of the modulation. If the modulation of one SM degrades, the
resources allocated to meet this SM’s plan increases, affecting the overall
sector capacity. The reduced capacity is divided among all SMs proportional
to their plans affecting all SMs.
Enable: When enabled, the Locked Modulation drop-down list is enabled
supporting values from 1x to 8x.
Enable Below Threshold: When enabled, the Threshold Modulation drop-
down list is enabled supporting values from 2x to 8x. In this mode, the
proportional scheduler behaves as per the Disabled mode until SM’s
modulation is above the configured Threshold Modulation. If the modulation
goes below the Threshold Modulation, then proportional scheduler behaves
as per the Enabled mode using the Threshold Modulation as Locked
Modulation.
Locked Modulation
Using Locked Modulation, the proportional scheduler guarantees an amount
of resources required to transfer data corresponding to the configured plan.
If the SM’s modulation decreases, the resource allocation is not changed but
the SM’s throughput is reduced which is no longer proportional to the
configured plan. Therefore, the SM’s plan is scaled down proportional to the
reduced modulation resulting in not affecting other SMs’ throughput based
on one SM’s modulation degrading.
Summary of Contents for PMP 450 AP
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