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Chapter 6 WiMAX
WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide
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This screen contains the following fields:
6.6 CAPL Settings
This screen allows you to view the Contractual Agreement Preference List (CAPL) of NAPs for base
stations that are preferred for establishing connections. The CAPL is a list of NAPs that are affiliated
with the Home NSP through contractual agreements.
Click WiMAX > ND&S > CAPL Settings to open this screen as shown next.
Figure 32 CAPL Settings
Table 15 Channel Plan Settings
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Channel Plan Settings - You can configure multiple ranges of frequencies to scan for different NAPs.
The configured frequency ranges to scan must be within the Valid Band. Specify the Channel Plan to
scan for each NAP on the CAPL Settings: Add screen (Section 6.6.1 on page 80).
Start
Frequency
(KHz)
This indicates the beginning of a frequency band in kilohertz (KHz).
Click this field to modify it.
Enter the beginning frequency when you are adding an entry.
End
Frequency
(KHz)
This indicates the end of the frequency band in kilohertz (KHz).
Click this field to modify it.
Step (KHz) This indicates the frequency step within each band in kilohertz (KHz).
Click this field to modify it.
The minimum step is 250KHz and the maximum step is the difference between
the start frequency and end frequency.
Bandwidth
(MHz)
This indicates the bandwidth in megahertz (MHz).
Click this field to modify it.
Delete Click this button to remove an item from the list.
Add Click this button to add an item to the list.
OK Click this button to save any changes made to the list.
Valid Band Info - This table displays the entire frequency band the WiMAX Device supports. The
frequency ranges to scan that you configured in Channel Plan Settings must be within this range.
Band Start
(KHz)
This indicates the beginning of the frequency band in kilohertz (KHz).
Band End
(KHz)
This indicates the end of the frequency band in kilohertz (KHz).
Save Click this to save the changes made.
Cancel Click this avoid any changes made from being saved to your configuration.