RADWIN 5000 Installaon Guide
Hub Sync Client: When using Hub Site Synchronizaon, one unit is a
master (generates the sync pulses), and the other units are clients.
Hub Sync Master: When using Hub Site Synchronizaon, one unit is
a master (generates the sync pulses), and the other units are clients.
High capacity Subscriber Unit. Same as an SU
Internet Group Management Protocol
Integrated Synchronizaon Unit: a network device that pro‐
vides a synchronizaon signal to underground HBSs.
Message digest algorithm: an authencaon type for
SNMPv3 connecons.
Mulple In, Mulple Out. A technique by which the capacity of a
radio link is increased using mulple transming and receiving
antennas, transming a dierent signal on all antennas.
A “mobile” HSU can move from locaon to locaon and pro‐
vide service while it moves or when it is staonary.
A “nomadic” HSU move from locaon to locaon but can only
provide service when it is staonary.
Outdoor Unit: a generic term for any radio, and can usually be
exchanged for HBS or HSU.
Protocol to Access White‐Space; a protocol that allows geo‐ locaon
TVWS databases to communicate with radios. PAWS species how a
master device obtains a schedule of available spectrum at its
locaon; it also takes into consideraon the security necessary to
ensure the accuracy, privacy, and con‐ denality of the device’s
locaon.
Predecessor Neighbor Adversement Message
Point‐to‐Point Protocol over Ethernet