Frequency Scanning Modes; Table 37: Ref. - 802.1Q Tag Field - Redline RDL-3000 Series User Manual

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RDL-3000 FAMILY
7.5

Frequency Scanning Modes

The following table describes the three main operation modes for the RDL-3000.
Adaptive Modulation and Auto Frequency Scan must be enabled.
Auto
Scan
Disabled
Enabled
Enabled
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Table 37: Ref. - 802.1Q Tag Field

Threshold Description
Disabled
The RDL-3000 is configured with a single fixed frequency.
If the wireless link is lost, the RDL-3000 continuously
monitors the RF channel for an opportunity to re-establish
the link.
Disabled
Auto scan is enabled and the RDL-3000 is configured with
one or more discrete channels or frequency ranges.
If the wireless link is lost, the RDL-3000 continues to monitor
the RF channel for an opportunity to re-establish a link with
the same sector controller ('stickiness'). If the wireless link is
not restored within the period specified by the Stickiness
Timer (e.g., 300 seconds), the RDL-3000 starts a new
frequency scan.
Enabled
Subscriber Link Configuration screen settings:
Threshold timer: enabled
Timeout value is entered (def./recommended: 45 s)
Threshold is minimum UBR for uplink and downlink
If the wireless link is lost, the RDL-3000 continues to monitor
the RF channel for an opportunity to re-establish a link with
the same sector controller ('stickiness'). If the wireless link is
not restored within the period specified by the Stickiness
Timer (e.g., 300 seconds), the RDL-3000 starts a new
frequency scan.
If the link is active, but the uplink or downlink UBR level
drops below the minimum UBR threshold for an period
exceeding the Threshold Timer value, the RDL-3000 drops
the wireless link and starts a new frequency scan.
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