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TeraHop Networks IMS Installation and Operation Manual V1.1 08-0000-01-R1
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Element Type
This value indicates how the field is handled by the RCT. A value of CfgFixed is the only
value that affects the RCT. This value places this data element in the Registered User
Data set to be uploaded to the application during a RSN registration event.
Level and Order – Not Editable
These fields are used to order the fields in the user data block. The order of the table is
first level and then order.
In addition, the level field indicates at which level of the inheritance tree the element is
defined. A value of 1 indicates that this user data element row is defined at the current
configuration level. A value of 2 indicates that this user data element row is defined at the
parent of the current configuration level and other values reflect higher levels up the tree.
Editing the element definitions is straightforward table editing.
To Insert a new user data element, enter definition values for it on the bottom line.
To Delete a user data element, select the row and then press the delete key
To Edit a user data element, select the cell and change its value
Once all user data element edits are complete, click the Save Configuration button. Saving
the edits will reconstruct the RSN User Data Entry Form accordingly.
The RSN Data Format dictates the method that these user data elements are packed into the
user data memory block on the RSN.
Binary
The user data is converted to binary representation and packed in to memory with no
alignment gaps.
Text Delimited
The user data elements are converted to one long string with the specified field delimiter
used to separate element values.
The memory bar shown indicates how much of the available user data space is filled up by
the user data elements defined in the table above. There is a limit of 250 bytes and if the user
data extends beyond that size limit, then the bar will go “Red” to indicate an overwrite
situation.
Inheritance Special Note
User data elements can be specified in different branches of the inheritance tree. User data
elements defined in child configurations append to the user data elements defined in parent