RFP: RADWIN 2000 Considerations Chapter 10
RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 10-11
Figure 10-12: Services and Rates - RADWIN 2000 C master, RADWIN 2000 clients - Extreme
asymmetric allocation
By restricting one direction into the restricted area, the more distant sites may not
even be able to sustain the link much less send or receive data.
• Asymmetric Allocation and Collocation: If the link is collocated, the use of Asymmetric
Allocation is limited.
The effective available range for Asymmetric Allocation (between the two circled tick
in Figure 10-11) is primarily determined by three factors:
• The RFP in use (B or E)
• Channel Bandwidth
•Link distance
• Whenever Asymmetric Allocation is available, it is static for all traffic conditions
• Possible scenarios are shown in Table 10-4. (References to RADWIN 2000 C apply to
RADWIN 2000 B)