Chapter 3: Configuration
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Malibu Networks AirMAX“ CPE/BTS
QoS Management From the BTS
To configure the Quality of Service settings for CPEs and
their subscribers, you ll use the
Management
web pages
(just as you did when adding CPEs with the
CPE
s web
page also one of the
Management
pages). We ve
already described the CPEs page under
Management
;
now we ll discuss the other pages and their intended
purpose:
•
Service Levels this page allows you to set the type
of QoS to be employed, including bandwidth, delay
and jitter targets.
•
Subscribers this page associates subscribers with
a CPE and configures their TCP/IP parameters.
•
Rules this page establishes the behaviors you want
the system to follow when handling communications
for a specific subscriber. Items you can control
include the service level (defined under Service
Levels), IP protocols, payload types, and behavior
upstream and downstream from the CPE.
When You Log On
Whenever you leave the BTS web pages and return,
you ll have to log back on by supplying the username and
password (
malibu
is the default user without any
password until you change it). After logging on, you can
select the QoS management page links (Service Level,
Subscribers, Rules, etc.) on the left of the display.
Changing the password is discussed later in this Chapter.
Click APPLY to
Make Changes
Active
Changes you make to any of the QoS Management
pages do not take affect unless you click on the
APPLY
button at the bottom of the affected page after changing
any values.
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