Advanced Subscriber Link Configuration; Fig. 45: Web - Stid Subscriber Template Configuration Screen - Redline RDL-3000 SC User Manual

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The STID feature is enabled by the RDL-3000 options key. Both the subscriber and
sector controller must have active options key enabling this feature. If the subscriber
must connect to multiple sector controllers, the Sector Controller MAC field (CLI
command 'bsmac') must be set to 00:00:00:00:00:00 in the Security screen.
Refer to
Subscriber Link Name: Enter a name to identify this wireless link. This identifier is
displayed on configuration and statistics screens. The name may contain up to fifteen
alpha-numeric characters including a-z, A-Z, 0-9, dash (-), and underscore (_).
Link ID: (Read only) A unique identifier (4 to 127) assigned to each subscriber Link. This
value is required when using the CLI interface to modify settings.
Subscriber MAC: (Normal Link only) The sector controller will establish a wireless link
only to the subscriber with the MAC address entered in this field.

Fig. 45: Web - STID Subscriber Template Configuration Screen

STID: (Template only) Enter a name for this Link template. The name may be up to
fifteen (15) alphanumeric characters (a-z, A-Z, 0-9, -, _).
STID Password: (Template only) Enter the password for this Link template. The
password may be up to fifteen (15) alphanumeric characters (a-z, A-Z, 0-9, -, _).

Advanced Subscriber Link Configuration

Adaptive Modulation: The adaptive modulation feature automatically adjusts the uplink
and downlink modulation and coding settings to maintain wireless link operation during
periods of transient interference, power variations (fade), and reflections. Adaptive
modulation can be enabled or disabled individually for each Link.
When Adaptive modulation is enabled, the modulation and coding are adjusted
automatically to achieve the highest throughput where packet error rates (PER) are
lower than factory-set values. When packet error rates exceed this threshold, the
modulation/code combination is adjusted to maintain the connection at a lower
throughput rate. The operator must specify the maximum and minimum burst rates for
the uplink and downlink.
When Adaptive modulation is disabled, the operator must select only the maximum
uncoded burst rate (UBR) for the uplink and downlink.
Max. DL Burst Rate: Maximum downlink UBR for unicast traffic to this subscriber.
Max. UL Burst Rate: Maximum uplink UBR for unicast traffic from this subscriber.
Min. DL Burst Rate: (Displayed only when adaptive modulation is enabled) Minimum
downlink UBR for unicast traffic.
Min UL Burst Rate: (Displayed only when adaptive modulation is enabled) Minimum
uplink UBR for unicast traffic.
The available burst rate selection is dependent on the radio mode of operation
(SISO/MIMO-A or MIMO-A/MIMO-B). Adjustments to modulation and coding cause
temporary changes to the PIR of all connections on that wireless link. This ensures
interference on a wireless link does not affect the throughput of other links in that sector.
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