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Chapter 5: Using the web interface
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4. Type in the bit rates in kbps in the following rows:
Maximum bit rate ul (kbps) is the maximum upload bit rate allowed for this Profile.
Maximum bit rate dl (kbps) is the maximum download bit rate allowed for this Profile.
Guaranteed bit rate ul (kbps) is the guaranteed upload bit rate needed for this Profile.
Guaranteed bit rate dl (kbps) is the guaranteed download bit rate needed for this Profile.
5. In the Delivery order row, select from the scroll list whether or not data should be delivered in
the same order it was sent. Yes means the data packets are delivered in the same order they
were sent.
6. In the Maximum SDU size (byte) row, type in the maximum allowed packet size in Bytes
(rounded off to nearest 10). The maximum packet size possible is 1520.
7. In the Delivery of erroneous SDUs row, select one of the following from the list:
Yes means packets are allowed to contain errors. This setting is suitable for delay-sensitive
transmission, because the need for retransmission is limited. The SDU Error settings in step
8. and step 9. will apply.
No means packets are not allowed to contain errors, and the SDU Error setting in step 8.
will not be applied. This setting is suitable where error-free transmission is important and
delays are accepted.
No detect means that errors will not be detected, and the SDU Error setting in step 8. will
not be applied.
8. If you selected Yes in step 7., select from the SDU error ratio drop-down list the fraction of a
packet allowed to be lost or erroneous.
9. Select from the Residual bit error ratio drop-down list the undetected bit error ratio of a
packet. If no error detection is requested, Residual bit error ratio indicates the bit error ratio
in the delivered packets.
10. In the Transfer delay (ms) row, type in the delay in ms. This is the delay from data is received
in the EXPLORER™ 700 until it arrives at the receiving end.
11. In the Traffic handling priority row, select from the drop-down list which priority this
connection should have.
12. Click Apply.
The new Profile is now added, and can be selected from the lists of primary and secondary
Profiles when you set up your interfaces.
Note
When you click Apply, the bit rate values you typed in may be rounded off because
only certain values are allowed.