Ap subscriber database page – Trango Broadband Access5830 User Manual

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Trango Broadband Wireless — Access5830 User Manual Rev. F

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AP Subscriber Database Page

Current
Subscriber(s):
This
table contains the
database for the only
SUs that can link to
this AP. It displays
one SU per row. This
table is empty by
default. Descriptions
of the individual
parameters are below:

SU ID: An integer
that uniquely identifies
the SU within this
AP’s SUDB (1~8190).

Type: Is a polling
priority; it is either
PRIORITY or
REGULAR. Note:
SUs designated as
PRIORITY will get
polled more often by
the AP.

SU to SU Group:
This parameter is a
peer-to-peer group that
the SU belongs to. By
default, two SUs
connected to the same
AP cannot
communicate to each
other. With the SU to
SU switch turned on,
SUs in the same peer-
to-peer group can
communicate to each
other via the AP.
There are 15 groups
(1~F hexadecimal)
available. Please note
that the SUs should be
set as priority users for
this feature to improve
latency, and they must
share the same subnet.

CIR: Committed Information Rate, or minimum bandwidth, the SU will have delivered from the AP (0~9999).

MIR: Maximum Information Rate, or maximum bandwidth, the SU will have delivered from the AP (0~9999).

Device ID: The SU’s MAC address, which is printed on the back of the SU.

Add and Save: Use a new SU ID to add. Add up to 2000 entries in the SUDB. It is recommended that users not enter any
more SUs than necessary since excessive numbers of inactive SUs in the database will negatively impact system performance.

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