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RedMAX Administration and Maintenance Guide
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The service flow limit is defined by the subscriber unit. The subscriber unit communicates
its capabilities (ed uplink and dowlink connection IDs) to the sector controller when it
registers. If you provision more service flows than the subscriber unit can manage, the
sector controller will log an error message indicating, “: SFID too many”
Proper classifiers need to be defined for all service flows. Additionally, the priority value on
each classifiers must be set correctly.
Note
The pass-all classifier is intended for point-to-point links only. Do not assign
pass-all classifier to subscriber units.
If a pass-all classifier is mistakenly applied to a service flow, you should see the following
message in the event log: "NOTICE: Pass-All Classifier has been Created for SFID nn".
All the downlink classifiers (including pass-all) had the same priority zero. In this case the
traffic was either classified correctly for some subscribers or forwarded to SF15 depending
on service flow creation order. This is why some subscribers worked fine while the others
were not getting their downlink traffic. When you started to change the classifier priority for
each service flow then classification started to work for those service flows.
Refer to the RedMAX AN100U/UX Base Station User Guide for instructions on creating
services classes, service flows and classifiers.
Checking RF and PHY Parameters
When you install a new radio it will be necessary to check the RF and PHY parameters and
update your system when a new radio is connected to an AN100U/UX, and it is of a
different frequency range than previously configured. For example a 3.4-3.6GHz radio is
connected to an AN100U/UX previously configured to use a 3.6-3.8GHz radio.
AN100U/UX Web Client
Step 1
Login to the Web client as outlined in “Connecting to the Sector Controller Web Client” on
page 2-4.
Table 3-3
Maximum Values for AN100U/UX
Description
Max. Number
The maximum number of subscribers.
512
The maximum number of downlink data service flows, including the default.
512
The maximum number of default uplink service flows (one per subscriber unit).
512
The maximum number of uplink data service flows.
512
The maximum number of downlink classifiers.
4096
The maximum number of learned MAC destination addresses.
16383