User's Manual
Ripwave Base Station I&C Guide Navini Networks, Inc.
170 Part #40-00047-00 Rev D v1.0
February 28, 2003
Category
CBR
, RTVBR, NRTVBR,
ABR, UBR
Category of this ATM (see parameters, below)
Frame Discard
True
True or False. If set to True, enables the ability to
discard ATM frames.
Param1 - Param5
0
Described below
CBR Parameters:
PCR
Peak Cell Rate
RTVBR Parameters:
PCR
SCR
MBS
Peak Cell Rate
Sustainable Cell Rate
Maximum Burst Size
NRTVBR
Parameters:
PCR
SCR
MBS
Peak Cell Rate
Sustainable Cell Rate
Maximum Burst Size
ABR Parameters:
PCR
MCR
ICR
RDF
RIF
CDF
Peak Cell Rate
Minimum Cell Rate
Initial Cell Rate
Rate Decrease Factor
Rate Increase Factor
Cutoff Decrease Factor
UBR Parameters:
PCR
Peak Cell Rate
CPE Descriptor
Field Name Values Description
Name
Name given to this CPE Descriptor.
Index
1
(1-8) Unique index identifier for this CPE Descriptor.
Priority
0
The priority that a CPE with this assigned Descriptor
will receive from the BTS Resource Manager software
when requesting RF resources. This field maps to the
Layer 2 > Bandwidth Data component in the BTS.
UL Max Bandwidth
(Kbps)
0
, 32, 64, 96, 128, 160,
192, 224, etc.
Maximum uplink bandwidth allowable for a CPE with
this Descriptor. The maximum number of code channels
allocated for a CPE is directly related to this field.
UL Min Bandwidth
(Kbps)
0
, 32, 64, 96, 128, 160,
192, 224, etc.
Minimum uplink bandwidth allowable for a CPE. This
field determines the number of code channels allocated
when a CPE begins a data session. The larger this value,
the more code channels allocated at session startup.
DL Max Bandwidth
(Kbps)
0
, 32, 64, 96, 128, 160,
192, 224, etc.
Maximum downlink bandwidth allowable for a CPE.
The maximum number of code channels allocated for a
CPE is directly related to this field.
DL Min Bandwidth
(Kbps)
0
, 32, 64, 96, 128, 160,
192, 224, etc.
Minimum downlink bandwidth allowable for a CPE.
This field determines the number of code channels
allocated when a CPE begins a data session. The larger
this value, the more code channels allocated at session
startup.
Avg Queue Size Weight
(%)
100.0
How much the current queue size contributes to the
calculation of average queue size. The average queue
size is used b
y
the BTS Resource Mana
g
er to determine