Table View
What's on the Cards ‐ Table View
The individual HSU display boxes are called cards. They are used with small variations in the
Table and Map views.
fixed HSU
Figure 5‐12: HSU Cards
The card title bar holds as much of the HSU name as fits.
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The IP (address) and Loc(ation) are as defined by you during Configuration or Registra‐
tion
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The RSS for the HSU and HSU are shown as bar graphs for convenience. They should be
balanced. If for one HSU there is a consistent imbalance of even 1dBM or intermittent
imbalances of 2‐3 dBm you should check its antenna connections and perhaps the unit
itself. If several HSUs are out of balance, there may be a problem with the HBS.
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The Level in the nomadic HSU: There are four allowed levels (A to D) allowing a measure
of prioritization of nomadic HSUs. We will see how this is done on page
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Downlink and Uplink throughput: The green part of each bar shows the Assured
throughput based on the number of time slots allocated to the HSU subject to the cur‐
rent sector traffic load. The light blue bar show the Peak throughput, again subject to
traffic conditions. The peak throughput may exceed the assured throughput due to the
operation of Smart Bandwidth Management (SBM), discussed in detail in Chapter 10.
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The Rx and Tx rates at the bottom of the card are the Ethernet receive and transmit
rates for the HSU. An extended view showing the Tx and Tx rates for the two antenna
chains in also available:
RADWIN 5000 HPMP User Manual
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