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800 & 8000 Series - Software Management Guide 94
Multi Frame Bursting To achieve higher throughput, WORP protocol allows the transmitter or receiver to send
multiple data frames in sequence without waiting for acknowledgment for every data
frame and treats it as a single burst. During the burst transmission, the receiver is not
allowed to interrupt the transmitter. After compilation of the burst, the receiver response
by sending the acknowledgment.
By default, the Multi Frame Bursting feature is enabled on the device. When Multi Frame
Bursting is enabled, the maximum data frames that can be transmitted for each burst can
be configured as part of
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: Though Multi Frame Bursting configuration is not applicable to SU/End Point B,
the SU/End Point B does Multi Frame Bursting under the control of BSU/End
Point A respectively.
Auto Multi Frame
Bursting
Auto Multi Frame Bursting feature takes effect only when Multi Frame Bursting feature is
enabled.
When enabled, the device monitors all active QoS Service Flow Classes and determines the
highest priority QoS Service Flow Class for all wireless connections. The device enables the
burst transmission for the active highest priority QoS Service Flow Class and disables the
burst transmission for other active lower priority QoS Service Flow Classes. By default,
Auto Multi Frame Bursting is disabled on the device.
: Though Auto Multi Frame Bursting configuration is not applicable to SU/End
Point B, the SU/End Point B does Auto Multi Frame Bursting under the control of
BSU/End Point A respectively.
Registration Timeout Represents the maximum time for an SU to register with the BSU or vice versa, or an End
Point B to register with the End Point A or vice versa. The registration timeout value can be
set in the range 1 to 10 seconds. The default registration timeout value is 10 seconds.
Retry Count Represents the maximum number of times the data is retransmitted by the transmitter
over the wireless medium, if acknowledgment from the peer is not received. The Retry
Count parameter can be configured in the range 0 to 10. By default, it is set to 3.
Input Bandwidth Limit
and
Output Bandwidth
Limit
This parameter limits the data received or transmitted to the wireless interface. It limits the
data from a minimum
of 64 Kbps to the maximum value specified in the License File.
: Input/Output Bandwidth throttling does not throttle broadcast/multicast traffic.
These traffic can be throttled by the Maximum Information Rate (MIR) /
Committed Information Rate (CIR) configured for the Downlink L2 Broadcast
QoS Class in QoS Service Flow. See
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Bandwidth Limit Type Specifies the action performed when the traffic utilization exceeds the configured input or
output limits. By default it is set to Shaping.
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Policing: When the traffic utilization reaches the configured limit, the excess traffic
will be discarded.
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Shaping: When the traffic utilization reaches the configured limit, the excess traffic
will be buffered and sent at the rate specified in the Output Bandwidth Limit.
Parameter Description