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Installation Chapter 5
RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 5-22
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Limitations on the use of Asymmetric Allocation
For non collocated links, capacity allocation between uplink and downlink traffic is determined
automatically according to actual Ethernet traffic and air interface conditions. Your manual
allocation using this feature “cuts in” during congestion.
Asymmetric Allocation and Collocation
The use of Asymmetric Allocation is limited where the link is collocated. Possible scenarios are
shown in Table 5-4. In all cases where Asymmetric Allocation is available, it is static for all
traffic conditions.
Caution
If you have active collocated links, or if you are uncertain of whether
collocated links provide TDM services do not use this option now. You can
do it at a less disruptive time using the Link Configuration (Chapter 7).
Table 5-4: Asymmetric Allocation with Collocated Links - Scenarios
HSS Master HSS Client
Scenario: If you try
to...
Result Remarks
RADWIN 2000
WinLink 1000
Change master to
asymmetric allocation
Link down Reversion to 50/50 restores link
RADWIN 2000
Releases prior to 2.4 -
Link down
Release 2.4 later (RAD-
WIN 2000 PDH and
RADWIN 2000 L series)
- Link down
Release 2.4 and later
(RADWIN 2000 C
series) - TDM services
stopped, link set to
transmission ratio of
master
Release 2.4 and later (RADWIN
2000 C series) - Asymmetric
Allocation slider visible but
cannot be changed
RADWIN 2000
WinLink 1000
RADWIN 2000
Change client to
asymmetric
Asymmetric Allocation slider
not displayed
You cannot do this

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