RFP: General Radio Frame Pattern
Chapter 10
FA4800 User Manual
Release 1.9.30
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Select the RFP that gives you the Best or Fit for required system services
and select the channel bandwidth accordingly.
RFP: General Radio Frame Pattern
When setting the RPF, the following considerations should be borne in mind:
• When synchronizing FibeAir 2000 units you must use RFP B or E
• If you mix FibeAir 2000 and FA4800 units in a collocated site, you
must use RFP B or E
• Selection of the RFP influences the capacity, latency and TDM quality
• RFP influences capacity and latency. Jitter buffer configuration can
be used to set the TDM quality (see
Chapter 5, TDM Services
selection
)
• Using the Link Budget Calculator, you can see the affect of the RFP
on the Ethernet throughput.
RFP: FibeAir 2000 Considerations
• The performance of FibeAir 2000 radios that operate with RFPs B or
E can be seen in the Link Budget Calculator.
• For FibeAir 2000 100 series: If the HSS Master works in asymmetric
Tx/Rx ratio, then all other collocated FibeAir 2000 units must oper-
ate in the same Tx/Rx ratio. In this case the ratio will be fixed and
not automatic-adaptive.
• Installation/Configuration considerations: If you are using FibeAir
2000 100 master and FibeAir 2000 clients, the Services and Rates
dialog will look like this:
Note
The RFP must be the same for each link within the collocated system.