Medium Access Mode

Medium Access Mode

Last updated: December 3, 2008

This section applies only to the lab applications.

The test set provides you with control over resource allocation. This allows you to define difficult scenarios for the mobile station and more comprehensively exercise its protocol. Four modes for uplink resource allocation are provided:

Fixed Allocation

Automatic Dynamic Allocation

Dynamic Allocation

Extended Dynamic Allocation

Medium Access Mode

Configurable Parameters

The table below lists all the configurable parameters in the MAC Control menu. Click on any of the links within the table for more information. The GPIB Command links take you to the GPIB Command table which contains the command description, setting range, *RST values, and a programming example.

Parameter

GPIB Command
Medium Access Mode

CALL:(PDTCH|PDTChannel):MACCess

Assigned Uplink State Flag (USF) BLER

CALL:(PDTCH|PDTChannel):MACCess[:DYNamic]:USFLag[:ASSigned]

Unassigned USF Mode

CALL:(PDTCH|PDTChannel):MACCess[:DYNamic]:USFLag:UNASsigned:MODE

Manual Unassigned USF

CALL:(PDTCH|PDTChannel):MACCess[:DYNamic]:USFLag:UNASsigned[:MANual]

Maximum Octet Allocation

CALL:(PDTCH|PDTChannel):MACCess:FIXed:MOALlocation:NUMBer

Relative Reserved Block Period (RRBP)

CALL:(PDTCH|PDTChannel):RRBPeriod

Allocation Mode and USF BLER

USF BLER results are displayed only when the allocation mode is dynamic, automatic dynamic, or extended dynamic. In fixed mode, the mobile station is not sending data blocks dependent upon the USF value. Instead, the mobile station ignores the USF on the downlink because it is given a block allocation by the network or, in this case, the test set.

Related Topics


How Do I Access the Medium Access Control (MAC) Parameters?

Uplink State Flag (USF)

Uplink State Flag (USF) BLER

CALL:(PDTCH|PDTChannel):MACCess