User Guide for FibeAir® IP-20 All-Outdoor Products, CeraOS 10.5
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v In Multi-Carrier ABC Group view, use the following command to set the
maximum traffic that the IP-20E will pass to the slave unit
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When using Fixed ACM mode, set this parameter to the actual rate
you want the slave unit to broadcast.
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When using Adaptive ACM mode, set this parameter to the maximum
of the slave unit’s cap
acity.
The default value is 1000 Mbps.
multi-carrier-abc enhanced-group-id [1] slot [1]>abc-set-eth-
max-bandwidth slot 1 port 2 max-bandwidth <1-1000>
For example, the following command sets the maximum traffic to 900
Mbps:
multi-carrier-abc enhanced-group-id [1] slot [1]>abc-set-eth-
max-bandwidth slot 1 port 2 max-bandwidth 900
Maximum bandwith: 900 Mbps
Use the following command in Multi-Carrier ABC Group view to display the
current maximum traffic setting:
multi-carrier-abc enhanced-group-id [1] slot [1]>abc-show-eth-
max-bandwidth slot 1 port 2
Note:
The Maximum Bandwidth represents the L1 capacity of the radio link
connected to the Ethernet member. The actual bandwidth that will be
available for traffic is less due to overhead.
When using a third-party radio as the slave unit, it is particularly
important to set this parameter properly in order to ensure optimal
performance. Failure to properly set this parameter may lead to
frequent pauses as the queue fills up during low capacity periods, such
as when weather conditions cause the ACM profile to drop.
Performing a Hard (Cold) Reset (CLI)
Note:
After adding Eth2 to the Multiband group, an alarm is raised (Alarm
1794). This alarm is cleared when the unit is reset.
6 On the IP-20C or IP-20S, configure a Pipe service between Eth2 and the radio
or Multi-Carrier ABC group. See
Configuring Ethernet Services (CLI)
7 On the IP-20C or IP-20S, configure Automatic State Propagation with
ASP
trigger by remote fault
Configuring Automatic State Propagation