User Guide for FibeAir® IP-20 All-Outdoor Products, CeraOS 10.5
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13.12
Configuring the Radio (MRMC) Script(s) (CLI)
Multi-Rate Multi-Constellation (MRMC) radio scripts define how the radio utilizes
its available capacity. Each script is a pre-defined collection of configuration
settings that specify the radio’s transmit and receive levels, link modulation,
channel spacing, and bit rate. Scripts apply uniform transmit and receive rates
that remain constant regardless of environmental impact on radio operation.
Note
:
The list of available scripts reflects activation-key-enabled features.
Only scripts within your activation-key-enabled capacity will be
displayed.
13.12.1
Displaying Available MRMC Scripts (CLI)
To display all scripts that are available for a specific radio carrier in your unit,
enter the following command in radio view:
radio[x/x]>mrmc script show script-type <script-type> acm-
support <acm-support>
Note:
The list of available scripts reflects activation-key-enabled features.
Only scripts within your activation-key-enabled capacity will be
displayed.
Table 85: MRMC Script CLI Parameters
Parameter
Input Type
Permitted Values
Description
script-type
Variable
normal
asymmetrical
Determines the type of scripts to be
displayed:
•
normal
–
Scripts for symmetrical
bandwidth.
•
asymmetrical
–
Scripts for asymmetrical
bandwidth.
Note:
Asymmetrical scripts are not
supported in this release.
acm-support
Boolean
yes
no
Determines whether to display scripts that
support Adaptive Coding Modulation
(ACM). In ACM mode, a range of profiles
determines Tx and Rx rates. This allows the
radio to modify its transmit and receive
levels in response to environmental
conditions.
The following command displays available symmetrical (normal) scripts with ACM
support for radio carrier 2 in a multi-carrier unit:
radio[2/2]>mrmc script show script-type normal acm-support yes
The following command displays available symmetrical (normal) scripts for radio
carrier 1:
radio[2/1]>mrmc script show script-type normal acm-support yes