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cluster with other modules then this parameter on all units must be set exactly the same. The
default for this parameter is 75%.
High Priority Uplink Percentage: describes the percentage of the uplink bandwidth that will be
dedicated to low latency traffic.
When set, this percentage of RF link bandwidth will be
permanently allocated to low latency traffic regardless of the amount of this kind of traffic present.
There is no corresponding downlink parameter as this bandwidth is allocated on as-needed basis
by the scheduling algorithms.
Total NumUAckSlots: describes the total number of slots used to acknowledge data that is
received by a subscriber module. If the Access Point module is in a cluster with other modules
then this parameter on all units must be set exactly the same. The default should be set to 3.
Uacks Reserved High: describes the number of slots used to acknowledge high priority data that
is received by a subscriber module. The Canopy team recommends that this parameter be set to 3
and then the Total NumUAcksSlots parameter should be set to 6.
NumDAckSlots: describes the total number of slots used to acknowledge data that is received by
an Access Point module. If the Access Point module is in a cluster with other modules then this
parameter on all units must be set exactly the same. The default should be set to 3.
Dacks Reserved High: describes the number of slots used to acknowledge high priority data that
is received by an Access Point module. The Canopy team recommends that this parameter be set
to 3 and NumDAckSlots parameter should be set to 6.
NumCtlSlots: describes the total number of slots used to send control messages to an Access
Point module. If the Access Point module is in a cluster with other modules then this parameter on
all units must be set exactly the same. The default should be set to 3.
NumCtlSlots Reserved High: describes the number of slots used to send control messages to an
Access Point module. The Canopy team recommends that this parameter be set to 3 and the
NumCtlSlots parameter should be set to 6.
Sustained Uplink Data Rate: choose the rate at which each Subscriber Module registered to this
AP will be capped in the uplink direction. The default is 10,000 kbps, which means that there is no
restriction on the uplink.
Uplink Burst Allocation: choose the maximum value that each individual subscriber module will
have for burst traffic in the uplink direction. The default is 10,000 kb.
Sustained Downlink Data Rates: choose the rate at which each Subscriber Module registered to
this AP will be capped in the downlink direction. The default is 10,000 kbps, which means that
there is no restriction on the downlink.
Downlink Burst Allocation: choose the maximum value that each individual subscriber module
will have for burst traffic in the downlink direction. The default is 10,000 kb.
LAN IP: enter in the IP address that will be associated with the Ethernet connection on this
module. The default address is 169.254.1.1. If the IP address is forgotten, the operator will need
physical access to the module and will need to create a Canopy "default plug". See steps at the
end of this section for use of a default plug.
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