Multipoint Wireless Support for the Cisco uBR7200 Series Universal Broadband Router

radio insertion-interval

radio insertion-interval

To control the frequency at which the headend schedules opportunities for the subscriber-unit to join the network, use the radio insertion-intervalinterface configuration command. A subscriber unit’s request to join the network for the first time is called initial ranging. The default insertion interval setting configures the Cisco uBR7200 series to automatically vary the initial ranging times that are available to the new subscriber unit that attempts to join the network. To use the automatic (default) setting, use the no form of this command.

radio insertion-interval [fixed-valueautomatic] [millisecond]

no radio insertion-interval

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Usage Guidelines

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fixed-value

Specifies fixed period between initial ranging slots in milliseconds (ms).

 

Valid range is 100 to 2000 ms.

 

 

automatic

The automatic (default) insertion interval setting configures the

 

Cisco uBR7200 series to automatically vary the initial ranging times that

 

are available to the new subscriber unit that attempts to join the network.

 

Optionally, you can set the lower bound on period between initial ranging

 

slots. The range for this value is 20 to 120 ms.

 

 

Automatic

 

Interface configuration

ReleaseModification

12.1(3)XQ1

This command was introduced.

 

 

Use the default setting if a large number of subscriber units attempt to perform initial ranging at the same time (for example, after a major power failure).

The following example shows how to set the insertion interval to 1500 milliseconds.

Router(config-if)#radio insertion-interval 1500

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