FibeAir IP-20C/S/E
User Guide
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13.12.2
Assigning an MRMC Script to a Radio Carrier (CLI)
Once you have a list of valid scripts, you can assign a script to the radio carrier.
The command syntax differs depending on whether you are assigning a script
with ACM support or a script without ACM support.
Note:
When you enter a command to change the script, a prompt
appears informing you that changing the traffic will reset
the unit and affect traffic. To continue, enter
yes
.
To assign a script with ACM enabled, enter the following command in radio
view:
radio[x/x]> mrmc set acm-support script-id <script-id>
modulation adaptive max-profile <profile>
To assign a script without ACM enabled, enter the following command in radio
view:
radio[x/x]> mrmc set acm-support script-id <script-id>
modulation fixed profile <profile>
To display the current MRMC script configuration, enter the following
command in radio view:
radio[x/x]>mrmc show script-configuration
Table 78: MRMC Script Assignation to Radio Carrier CLI Parameters
Parameter
Input Type
Permitted Values
Description
script-id
Number
Depends on available
scripts.
The ID of the script you want to assign to the
radio carrier.
modulation
Variable
adaptive
fixed
Determines whether ACM is enabled
(adaptive) or disabled (fixed).
profile
Number
IP-20C and IP-20S
units: 0-10
IP-20E units: 0-6
The maximum modulation profile.
For IP-20C and IP-20S, the options are:
0
–
QPSK
1
–
8 PSK
2
–
16 QAM
3
–
32 QAM
4
–
64 QAM
5
–
128 QAM
6
–
256 QAM
7
–
512 QAM
8
–
1024 QAM (Strong FEC)
9
–
1024 QAM (Light FEC)
10
–
2048 QAM
For IP-20E, the options are:
0
–
BPSK
1
–
QPSK
2
–
8 QAM
3
–
16 QAM
4
–
32 QAM
5
–
64 QAM
6
–
128 QAM