Advanced Service Group Configuration - Redline RDL-3000 User Manual

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The default priority is used to set the 802.1p priority field when a Service Group is set to
Tagged mode (add VLAN tag) and no priority information was received with the packet.

Advanced Service Group Configuration

SC Ethernet Port Enable: Controls the function of the sector controller Ethernet port for
group multicast traffic.
Enabled ( ): Broadcast and multicast traffic received from subscribers is forwarded
over the sector controller Ethernet port.
Disabled ( ): Broadcast and multicast traffic received from subscribers is not
forwarded over the sector controller Ethernet port.
SS To SS Broadcast and multicast Enable:
Enabled ( ): Broadcast and multicast traffic received from subscribers is forwarded
over the wireless interface to all subscribers associated with the group.
Disabled ( ): Broadcast and multicast traffic received from subscribers is not
forward over the wireless interface.
Burst Rate: Enter the uncoded burst rate for downlink broadcast and multicast traffic
belonging to this Group. Use the 'Auto' setting (recommended) to have the rate selected
automatically based on the current operating conditions. To set this to a fixed value, first
identify the group member having the lowest Max DL Burst Rate setting, and then
calculate the rate using the formula:
Burst_Rate = Max DL Burst Rate - 1
Note: Applications requiring a higher broadcast or multicast rate (e.g., video) may use a
higher setting at the risk of less reliable retransmissions.
DL Bcast/Mcast CIR [50..50000 Kbps]: Set the CIR for downlink broadcast and
multicast traffic belonging to this group.
DL Bcast/Mcast PIR [50..50000 Kbps]: Set the PIR for downlink broadcast and
multicast traffic belonging to this group.
Note: Traffic transmitted over the wireless interface is monitored to enforce CIR/PIR
settings. Traffic statistics are reset at the beginning of each common one-second clock
tick. When
modulation/coding will result in relative changes to the CIR/PIR of that wireless link.
Controls
Apply: Click to accept and activate displayed settings.
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