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  • Page 1 ® BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual Software Version 1.8 May 2011...
  • Page 2 Service Rule Classifiers No classifiers should be defined for PPPoE services October 2009 4.6.2.7 4.6.2.8 (Sections 4-20 4-23 Band Names for Australia Updated parameters (Tables , 4-4, October 2009 System Configurations Updated, new configurations. February 2010 Section 1.3.4 BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 3 New Service Group Gateway and Service Group VLAN ID parameters Updated description of Attribute 31 and Attribute 32. MAC Access Lists Updated to reflect new features (Allow/Deny feature, February 2010 Section 4.6.3 single addresses/ranges lists, Default Access parameter). BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 4 New antenna (BS 4.9-5.9GHz Dual Slant 90° 16dBi), February 2010 Appendix 1.4.6.2 removed ANT, BS, 5.15-5.875G, V8dBi, OMNI, updated names of ANT,BS,4.9-5.875G,90V, 16.5dBi,FLAT and ANT,BS,4.9-5.1G,120V, 15dBi, FLAT Introduction to Services Menu New section February 2010 Section 4.6.2.1 BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 5 Section 4.6.2.6 DL/UL Ratio New options November 2010 Section 4.5.4.5.7 Parameters Summary Updated to reflect version 1.7 changes. November 2010 Section 4.13 Canadian Radio Standards Added compliance to RSS 102 November 2010 Specifications (RSS) Compliance Statement BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 6 Added 5.4 GHz FCC unit. Added details on supported January 2011 Section 4.7.2.2.1.5 frequencies in 5 GHz units. Updated general description/rules. Updated rule for default frequency. TDWR Interference Avoidance Instructions for TDWR interference avoidance and January 2011 1.4.14 Sections WISPA UDIA registration 4.7.2.2.1.5 BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 7 Removed default IP CS Data service components January 2011 Section 4.6.2.12 (FrwRuleIP, SrvIfcIp, msfIP, SrvProfIP). Updated values of Interface IP Address, Interface Subnet Mask, Default Gateway and VLAN ID in srvGroup. Updated values of Uplink/Downlink Classifiers in msfMng. BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 8 © Copyright 2011 Alvarion Ltd. All rights reserved. The material contained herein is proprietary, privileged, and confidential and owned by Alvarion or its third party licensors. No disclosure thereof shall be made to third parties without the express written permission of Alvarion Ltd.
  • Page 9 BEYOND THE RANGE OF THE INTENDED USE, OR BY ACCIDENT, FIRE, LIGHTNING OR OTHER HAZARD. Disclaimer (a) The Software is sold on an “AS IS” basis. Alvarion, its affiliates or its licensors MAKE NO WARRANTIES, WHATSOEVER, WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WITH RESPECT TO THE SOFTWARE AND THE ACCOMPANYING DOCUMENTATION.
  • Page 10: Limitation Of Liability

    MAINTENANCE OR USE OF ITS PRODUCTS. Limitation of Liability (a) ALVARION SHALL NOT BE LIABLE TO THE PURCHASER OR TO ANY THIRD PARTY, FOR ANY LOSS OF PROFITS, LOSS OF USE, INTERRUPTION OF BUSINESS OR FOR ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, PUNITIVE OR...
  • Page 11 Installation Codes: The equipment must be installed according to the latest edition of the country national electrical codes. For North America, equipment must be installed in accordance with the US National Electrical Code and the Canadian Electrical Code. BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 12 Even where grounding is not mandatory according to applicable regulation and national BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 13 (when using external antenna) are grounded and suitable lightning protection devices are used so as to provide protection against voltage surges and static charges. In any event, Alvarion is not liable for any injury, damage or regulation violations associated with or caused by installation, grounding or lightning protection.
  • Page 14: Important Notice

    It could also void the user's authority to operate the equipment. Some of the equipment provided by Alvarion and specified in this manual, is manufactured and warranted by third parties. All such equipment must be...
  • Page 15 Important Notice damage and/or bodily harm and/or void the user's authority to operate the equipment and/or revoke the warranty provided by such manufacturer. BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 16: About This Manual

    About This Manual About This Manual This manual describes the BreezeMAX Extreme solution, and details how to install, operate and manage the BTS system components. This manual is intended for technicians responsible for installing, setting and operating the BreezeMAX Extreme BTS equipment, and for system administrators responsible for managing the system.
  • Page 17: Table Of Contents

    1.2.4 Network Access Provider (NAP) .................6 1.2.5 Network Service Provider (NSP).................6 1.2.6 Base Station (BS)....................7 1.2.7 ASN Gateway (ASN-GW) ...................7 1.2.8 Reference Points....................9 1.3 BreezeMAX Extreme ....................11 1.3.1 General ......................11 1.3.2 System Components..................12 1.3.3 Network Architectures ..................13 1.3.4 System Configurations ..................15 1.3.5 Power Supply ....................19...
  • Page 18 2.2.2 Assembling the Tilt Bracket on the BTS............39 2.2.3 Installing a Lightning Arrestor................41 2.2.4 Installing the BTS on a Pole................42 2.2.5 Mounting the BTS on the Carriage..............45 2.2.6 Wall Mount Installation ..................47 2.3 GPS Installation......................49 BreezeMAX Extreme xviii System Manual...
  • Page 19 3.1 Configuring Parameters Required for Remote Management.........66 3.2 TDWR Interference Avoidance..................68 3.3 Operation Verification....................69 Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration 4.1 BreezeMAX Extreme System Management..............73 4.2 The Monitor Program ....................74 4.2.1 Accessing the Monitor Program ................74 4.2.2 Using the Monitor Program ................75 4.3 IP Addresses Configuration ..................77...
  • Page 20 4.9 Radio Channel Menu....................217 4.9.1 Show Summary....................217 4.9.2 Select ......................217 4.10Antenna Menu ......................219 4.10.1 Show Summary....................219 4.10.2 Select ......................220 4.11GPS Menu.........................222 4.11.1 Show Summary....................222 4.11.2 Configuration....................224 4.12MS Menu ........................229 4.12.1 Show Summary....................229 4.12.2 Show Concise Summary.................230 BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 21 Contents 4.12.3 Show Summary by BS ..................230 4.12.4 Show Concise Summary by BS ..............231 4.12.5 Select By MAC ....................231 4.12.6 Add........................233 4.13Parameters Summary....................234 Glossary ....................254 BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 22 Chapter System Description...
  • Page 23: In This Chapter

    Chapter 1 - System Description In This Chapter: “About WiMAX” on page 3 “WiMAX Network Architecture” on page 4 “BreezeMAX Extreme” on page 11 “Specifications” on page 21 BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 24: About Wimax

    Forum is to accelerate the introduction of cost-effective broadband wireless access services into the marketplace. Standards-based, interoperable solutions enable economies of scale that, in turn, drive price and performance levels unachievable by proprietary approaches, making WiMAX Forum Certified products. BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 25: Wimax Network Architecture

    Figure 1-1 shows the basic mobile WiMAX network architecture as defined by the WiMAX Forum NWG. Figure 1-1: Mobile WiMAX Network Reference Model Figure 1-2 shows the ASN-GW architecture for networks with multiple ASN-GWs (distributed network architecture). BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 26: Access Service Network (Asn)

    (H-NSP) for authentication, authorization and session accounting for subscriber sessions Network discovery and selection of the WiMAX subscriber's preferred NSP Relay functionality for establishing Layer-3 (L3) connectivity with a WiMAX MS (i.e. IP address allocation) Radio resource management ASN-CSN tunneling BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 27: Connectivity Service Network (Csn)

    An NSP is a business entity that provides IP connectivity and WiMAX services to WiMAX subscribers compliant with the established service level agreement. The NSP concept is an extension of the Internet service provider (ISP) concept, providing network services beyond Internet access. To provide these services, an BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 28: Base Station (Bs)

    Implementation of EAP Authenticator and AAA client Termination of RADIUS protocol against the selected CSN AAA server (home or visited AAA server) for MS authentication and per-MS policy profile retrieval Storage of the MS policy profile BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 29 The WIMAX Forum NWG has adopted two different approaches for ASN architecture - centralized and distributed: In the centralized approach there is at least one central ASN-GW, and the BTS operates in transparent mode, as shown Figure 1-3. Figure 1-3: Centralized Network Reference Model BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 30: Reference Points

    Figure 1-4. Figure 1-4: Distributed Network Reference Model Alvarion believes in providing operators with the flexibility to select the mobile WiMAX network topology that best suits their needs and existing network architecture. Therefore, BreezeMAX Extreme is designed to support both distributed and centralized topology approaches according to WiMAX Forum NWG profile C.
  • Page 31 For instance, the R4 reference point between ASN-GWs might be implemented across the NAP internal transport IP network, in which case R4 traffic might traverse several routers from the source to the destination ASN-GW. BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 32: Breezemax Extreme

    BreezeMAX Extreme 1.3.1 General BreezeMAX Extreme is a full-outdoor, all-in-one small WiMAX Base Transceiver Station. With a range of configuration options for rural, urban and suburban deployments, and all the benefits of Alvarion’s Open WiMAX Ecosystem, the BreezeMAX Extreme system present an exceptionally attractive cost/performance ratio for various needs, improving operational costs and reducing complexity.
  • Page 33: System Components

    BreezeMAX Extreme Figure 1-5: BreezeMAX Extreme System Architecture 1.3.2 System Components The BreezeMAX Extreme system consists of the following elements: BreezeMAX Extreme Base Transceiver Station (BTS) and associated accessories such as GPS antenna, indoor power supply and, (if applicable) external antennas.
  • Page 34: Network Architectures

    AlvariCRAFT element management system allowing a single element management for BTS installation/maintenance. 1.3.3 Network Architectures BreezeMAX Extreme supports different network architectures: “Embedded Distributed ASN-GW Local Authentication” “Embedded Distributed ASN-GW Centralized Authentication” “External ASN-GW” The units are supplied with an embedded ASN-GW, supporting the first two working modes.
  • Page 35 Chapter 1 - System Description BreezeMAX Extreme 1.3.3.2 Embedded Distributed ASN-GW Centralized Authentication The ASN-GW functionality resides in the BTS (distributed architecture). Service components (Service Profiles and Service Flows) are configured locally in the BTS. MS authentication and service provisioning are managed centrally by an external AAA server, based on user credentials (user name and password).
  • Page 36: System Configurations

    Chapter 1 - System Description BreezeMAX Extreme Figure 1-8: External ASN-GW Network Architecture 1.3.4 System Configurations In the current release the following BTS configurations are available: 1.3.4.1 Single Sector, Second Order Diversity Configurations Single Sector Second Order Diversity (1DIV models) units include two BSs connected to two internal radios with either an integral dual-slant antenna or two RF connections to external antenna(s).
  • Page 37 Chapter 1 - System Description BreezeMAX Extreme Figure 1-9: Single Sector Single BS with Diversity Operation Mode Figure 1-10: Single Sector Dual BS with Diversity Operation Mode BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 38 Chapter 1 - System Description BreezeMAX Extreme 1.3.4.2 Single Sector, No Diversity Configurations Single Sector No Diversity (1SIS model) units include two BSs connected to a single internal radio with either an RF connection to an external antenna or (in 4.9/5.4 GHz units only) an integral dual slant antenna using the same slant as...
  • Page 39 Chapter 1 - System Description BreezeMAX Extreme Figure 1-12: Single Sector Dual BS without Diversity Operation Mode 1.3.4.3 Two Sectors, No Diversity Configuration Two Sector No Diversity (2SIS models) units include two BSs connected to two internal radios with two RF connections to external antennas. 2SIS model units support Dual Sector Dual BS no Diversity operation mode providing a bandwidth of 5, 7 (applicable only for 3.x GHz units), or 10 MHz per sector.
  • Page 40: Power Supply

    1.3.5 Power Supply The BTS is powered from a 48V DC power source. Alvarion offers the PoE (Power over Ethernet) AC/DC power supply that can supply DC power to the BTS over the Ethernet connection to the DATA DC IN/OUT connector (this option is available only on the 5 GHz BTS units).
  • Page 41 The system supports chaining of clock signals for up to six collocated units using a single GPS antenna. Alvarion offers two types of GPS antennas: High Profile, active high-gain (35dBi) antenna that can be installed at a distance of up to 25m from the BTS.
  • Page 42: Specifications

    -50 dBm before saturation -10 dBm before damage Dimensions (H x W x D) 510 x 280 x 147 mm Weight (kg) 10.7 Power Source 40 to 60 VDC Power Consumption Single Radio: 59W maximum Two Radios: 92W maximum BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 43: Ghz Bts

    EIRP and spectral density specified in the relevant regulation for the selected Country Code. “Notes on Maximum Tx Power Limitations for 5 GHz Units Using FCC See also the Country Code:” on page 29 “TDWR Interference Avoidance” on page 30 BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 44: Sensitivity

    16QAM 3/4 64QAM2/3 64QAM3/4 64QAM5/6 1.4.4.3 5.4 GHz Units Sensitivity Table 1-6: 5.4 GHz Units Sensitivity, AWGN @ PER=1%, UL Fade Margin=2dB Modulation & Sensitivity (dBm), 5 MHz Bandwidth Sensitivity (dBm), 10 MHz Bandwidth Coding QPSK 1/2 BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 45: 3.X Ghz Antennas

    2 x 15.5 dBi minimum in the 3.3-3.8 GHz band, 90°AZ x 7°EL sector antenna, dual slant ±45° polarization, compliance with ETSI EN 302 326-3 V1.2.1 (2007-01) and RoHS. 85.1 x 16 x 6.1 cm, 2 kg. Mounting kit: 4 to 12 cm pole. BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 46: Ghz Antennas

    15 dBi typical in the 4.900-5.100 GHz band. 120° AZ x 6.5° EL sector antenna, vertical polarization, compliant with ETSI EN 302 326-3 V1.2.1 (2007-01). 55 x 25 x 1.7 cm, 1.5 kg, 2"-4" pole mountable. BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 47: Power Supply

    21 mm high, 60 mm diameter, 50 g, ¾” thru-hole or bracket mount, ROHS compliant, IP 67. 28 dB gain, power consumption 15 mA max. @ 3.3 VDC. Cable length (RG-6) up to 3m. Operating Temperature: -40°C to +85°C. BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 48: Data Communication (Ethernet Port)

    Table 1-15: Environmental Specifications Type Unit Details Operating temperature -40°C to +60°C AC/DC Power Supply -20°C to +70°C Operating humidity 5%-95% non condensing AC/DC Power Supply 20%-90% non condensing Rain and Dust Ingress Protection IP 67 BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 49: 1.4.12 Bts Standards Compliance, General

    ETSI EN 301 893 v1.5.1 5 GHz Radio FCC Part 15.247 FCC Part 15.407 FCC Part 90 Subpart Y FCC Part 15 Subpart B UK IR 2007 RSS-210 Lightning Protection ITU-T - K.20 EN-61000-4-5 Ethernet IEEE 802.3 CSMA/CD IEEE 803.3u BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 50: Code

    Sector, 17dBi 1 RF chain /10MHz 10.7 Sector, 17dBi 2 RF chains/10MHz Internal, 15.5dBi 1 RF chain /5MHz Internal, 15.5dBi 2 RF chains/5MHz Internal, 15.5dBi 1 RF chain /10MHz 11.5 Internal, 15.5dBi 2 RF chains/10MHz 11.5 BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 51: 1.4.14 Tdwr Interference Avoidance

    Internet Service Providers Association (WISPA) UNII Device Interference Advisor (UDIA) sponsored database and registry, with the appropriate information regarding the location and operation of the device as well as the installer information; the registration form can be found at http://www.spectrumbridge.com/udia/home.aspx. BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 52: Chapter 2 - Installation

    Chapter Installation...
  • Page 53 In This Chapter: “Site Deployment Options” on page 33 “BTS Installation” on page 37 “GPS Installation” on page 49 “Indoor Power Supply Installation” on page 54 “Cable Connections” on page 56 “External Antennas Connection” on page 63 BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 54: Site Deployment Options

    Failure to do so may void the BreezeMAX Extreme product warranty and may expose the end user or Service Provider to legal and financial liabilities. Alvarion and its resellers or distributors are not liable for injury, damage or regulation violations associated with the installation of outdoor units or antennas.
  • Page 55: Power Feeding Options

    (8-wires CAT5 shielded cable, max. 70m) connects the BTS to a power supply unit, which is connected to an AC source and to Ethernet WAN/Backhaul. “PoE AC/DC Power Supply” on page Figure 2-1: PoE Power Feeding Option BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 56 2.1.4.3 48VDC Power Feeding + Backhaul CPE A unique option allows connecting and feeding a backhaul Alvarion CPE (e.g. BreezeNET B-100) directly to the BTS. In this case the BTS is connected by a DC cable to the 48V DC source. The BTS feeds power to the backhaul CPE. The cable connecting between the backhaul CPE and BTS is a CAT5 shielded outdoor cable.
  • Page 57 Chapter 2 - Installation Site Deployment Options Functions as PoE Feeding to Alvarion Backhaul CPE Figure 2-3: 48VDC Power Feeding including Backhaul CPE Option BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 58: Bts Installation

    (applicable only for 5 GHz units, available in various lengths), or: 48VDC Power Supply unit and DC power cable. » Antenna(s)* and RF cable(s)* for connecting the antenna(s) to the BTS. (applicable for units without integral antennas). Grounding cable with an appropriate termination. BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 59 For GPS chaining, if applicable: Outdoor CAT5 cable(s) Installation tools and materials. For wall mount installation - four suitable dowels and screws. NOTE Items marked with an asterisk (*) are available from Alvarion. 2.2.1.4 Pole Mounting Kit Carriage Tilt bracket...
  • Page 60: Assembling The Tilt Bracket On The Bts

    It is recommended to use the supplied carrying hook (see Figure 2-4 ) and a harness to lift the units. Install the unit using the supplied kit only. Hook Holes for using the hook Figure 2-4: Carrying Hook BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 61 Place the tilt bracket on the BTS and fasten its M8 screws (see Figure 2-5 Figure 2-6). Apply torque of 80 [Lib*In] = 9 [N*m] Carrying grooves Tilt bracket M8X20 screws Figure 2-5: Assembling the Tilt Bracket on the BTS BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 62: Installing A Lightning Arrestor

    To install a lightning arrestor on the carriage: Install the lightning arrestor (part of the GPS Kit, see “GPS Installation” on page 49) at the designated location at the bottom of the carriage (see Figure 2-7). BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 63: Installing The Bts On A Pole

    The BTS can be installed on poles of various sizes, using the supplied carriage (see Figure 2-8). For poles of 1.5''-4'' in diameter, use the supplied metal clamps. For poles larger than 4'' use metal bands. BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 64 (x4) Holes for lightning arrestor (x4) Figure 2-8: BreezeMAX Extreme Pole Mount Carriage To install the Carriage on a 1.5''-4'' pole: Assemble the tilt bracket on the BTS and fasten its four screws (see “Assembling the Tilt Bracket on the BTS” on page 39).
  • Page 65 Chapter 2 - Installation BTS Installation Carriage Nuts, washers Clamps and spring washers Rods Till control screw Figure 2-9: Assembling BTS Carriage and Clamps Tilt control screw Figure 2-10: BTS Carriage and Clamps Installed BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 66: Mounting The Bts On The Carriage

    The weight of BTS is 10.7 Kg and the weight of the Pole Mounting Kit is approximately 5 kg. Be sure to plan the installation accordingly. It is recommended to use a harness to lift the units. Install the unit using the supplied kit only. BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 67 Hang the BTS with the tilt bracket on the tilt control screws of the BTS carriage. Attach and fasten all the screws at both sides of the BTS carriage. Do not over tighten. Tilt control screw Figure 2-12: BTS Mounted on a 1.5''-4'' Pole (with Clamps) BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 68: Wall Mount Installation

    2.2.6 Wall Mount Installation The BreezeMAX Extreme BTS can be installed on walls or any flat surface. This requires attaching and fastening the carriage with the BTS to the wall using suitable securing means (not supplied) and then tilting and rotating the BTS as required.
  • Page 69 Attach and fasten all the screws at both sides of the carriage (see Figure 2-14). Do not over tighten. If required, slightly release the tilt bracket screws to enable rotation, and the tilt control screws to enable tilting; Adjust the BTS position and tighten the screws. BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 70: Gps Installation

    GPS Installation GPS Installation Alvarion offers two types of GPS antenna (basic and high-gain) that can be installed at a distance of up to 25m (high-gain) or 3m (basic) from the BTS (with the required mounting kit and connecting cable). Refer to “GPS Antennas”...
  • Page 71: Installing The Gps

    Connect one end of the 0.5 m cable to the lightning arrestor and the other end to the GPS ANT connector on the BTS. Connect one end of the GPS 3m cable to the lightning arrestor, and the other end to the GPS antenna. BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 72 If you use a GPS cable longer than 3m, assemble the lightning arrestor on the bracket, with the screws facing the bracket. Connect one end of the 0.5 m cable to the lightning arrestor and the other end to the GPS antenna. BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 73 (target) BTS. To chain an additional BTS, connect one end of the CAT5 cable to the GPS OUT connector of the chained BTS, and the other end to the GPS IN connector of the added (target) BTS. BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 74 Chapter 2 - Installation GPS Installation Figure 2-17: GPS Chaining BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 75: Indoor Power Supply Installation

    Indoor Power Supply Installation Indoor Power Supply Installation The BTS is powered from a 48V DC power source. Alvarion offers the PoE AC/DC power supply that can supply DC power over the Ethernet to the BTS via the DATA DC IN/OUT connection. This option is available in the 5 GHz BTS units...
  • Page 76: 48Vdc Power Supply Unit

    Chapter 2 - Installation Indoor Power Supply Installation 2.4.2 48VDC Power Supply Unit To install the indoor 48VDC power supply unit: Install the power supply according to the relevant instructions. For cable connection, refer to “Cable Connection” on page BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 77: Cable Connections

    Cable Connections Cable Connections The BreezeMAX Extreme is provided with sealing glands on all the cable connectors. The DATA/DC IN/OUT, and GPS IN/OUT cables are to be connected to the BTS by inserting the cable connector through the sealing gland. The DC power cable is supplied with a sealing gland that should replace the existing sealing gland provided with the BTS.
  • Page 78 Connection to external antenna(s). See Section 2.6 . (Not applicable for models with integral antenna) CAUTION Do not connect two power sources (PoE and DC input) simultaneously. For LED indication refer to “Operation Verification” on page BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 79: Cable Connection

    2.5.1.2 Data/PoE Cable Connection For all units, use Category 5E Ethernet cables with two shielded RJ-45 connectors from either Alvarion or any of the approved manufacturers, listed in Table 2-3. The provided cables are crimped. Consult with Alvarion's specialists on the suitability of other cables.
  • Page 80 Connect the cable to the DATA connection on the BTS. Return the gland. Use the dedicated tool to fasten it. Use the dedicated tool to fasten the sealing gland's nut on the gland body. BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 81 Connect the PoE PS to the 110/220 VAC mains. See Figure 2-22. NOTE The combined lengths of the Ethernet cables should not exceed 100m. Data cable Figure 2-21: Connecting Data Cable Directly to the Backhauling Equipment BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 82 DC Power Cable Connection (not applicable if using PoE) The power cable is supplied with a specially designed sealing gland that should replace the existing gland provided with the BreezeMAX Extreme BTS. Cables are open ended at the Power Supply side.
  • Page 83 Chapter 2 - Installation Cable Connections Power cable Figure 2-23: Connecting Power Cable to the Mains BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 84: External Antennas Connection

    10 lambda (λ), where λ=C/Frequency (Hz). C is the speed of light in centimeters per second which is equal to 29,979,245,800. The minimum distance between any two antenna in the same sector (space diversity configuration) is 1.3 meters. BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 85: Chapter 3 - Commissioning

    Chapter Commissioning...
  • Page 86 Chapter 3 - Commissioning In This Chapter: “Configuring Parameters Required for Remote Management” on page 66 “TDWR Interference Avoidance” on page 68 “Operation Verification” on page 69 BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 87: Configuring Parameters Required For Remote Management

    Table 3-1: Basic BTS Parameters Management Option Parameters BTS-Connectivity IP address Subnet Mask Default Gateway VLAN ID VLAN Priority Authorized Managers IP Address (per manager) Read Community Write Community Traps Distribution Enabled BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 88 Authorized Manager. Traps will be sent only to defined Authorized Managers (provided traps distribution to the manager is enabled). After the basic parameters have been configured, the BTS can be managed remotely using either Telnet or SNMP-based management. BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 89: Tdwr Interference Avoidance

    Internet Service Providers Association (WISPA) UNII Device Interference Advisor (UDIA) sponsored database and registry, with the appropriate information regarding the location and operation of the device as well as the installer information; the registration form can be found at http://www.spectrumbridge.com/udia/home.aspx. BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 90: Operation Verification

    Green - On if the GPS is reporting on reception of at least 4 satellites. Blinking Green - (0.5 Sec on, 0.5 Sec off) the number of received satellites decreased from 4 (or more) to 3 or 2 satellites. BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 91 Off - External 1PPS is not supplied. Blinking Green - blinking at the 1PPS rate when external 1PPS clock is supplied. * All LEDs are turned on upon power up and turn off after successful completion of the built-in-test. BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 92: Chapter 4 - Operation And Administration

    Chapter Operation and Administration...
  • Page 93 Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration In This Chapter: “BreezeMAX Extreme System Management” on page 73 “The Monitor Program” on page 74 “IP Addresses Configuration” on page 77 “The Main Menu” on page 78 “BTS Menu” on page 79 “ASN-GW Menu” on page 119 “Sector Menu”...
  • Page 94: Breezemax Extreme System Management

    Using Telnet to access the embedded Monitor application via the Ethernet port. NOTE It is not possible to manage the BreezeMAX Extreme Base Transceiver Station via the wireless link (from the MS’s side). This chapter describes how to manage the system using the Monitor application.
  • Page 95: The Monitor Program

    If you forgot the Administrator password, type "help" to receive a challenge string consisting of 24 characters. Contact Alvarion's Customer Service and provide the challenge string (after user identification) to receive a temporary password. You can use this password only once to enter the program.
  • Page 96: Using The Monitor Program

    » Monitor: Read-only permissions for all parameters. The default password is monitor. Each menu or submenu specifies the unit type (BreezeMAX Extreme/BTS), the Management IP address, the running SW version and a description of the menu. Each menu or submenu displays a list of numbered options. To access an option, enter the number of the required option at the >...
  • Page 97 If the Monitor program is not used for the period of time defined by the Monitor Inactivity Time-out (see “Monitor Inactivity Timeout” on page 111), the session will be terminated automatically. Select the Exit option in the Main menu to exit the program and terminate the session. BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 98: Ip Addresses Configuration

    '1's starting from the MSB, followed by a series of contiguous binary '0's. Subnet Masks 0.0.0.0 (all zeros, meaning “nothing”) and 255.255.255.255 (all ones, meaning “this address only”) are illegal and will be rejected. BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 99: The Main Menu

    “Antenna Menu” on page 208) 7 - GPS (see “GPS Menu” on page 211) 8 - MS (see “MS Menu” on page 218) X - Exit (select to exit the Monitor program and terminate the Telnet session) BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 100: Bts Menu

    BTS parameters and options: General: BTS Number BTS Name BTS Location BTS Contact For details on General BTS parameters refer to “General Parameters” on page BTS Working Mode: Current BTS Working Mode Configured BTS Working Mode BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 101 The BTS operates in Auto Negotiation mode. This parameter shows the speed and duplex mode of the Ethernet port after auto-negotiation has been completed. Authorized Managers (for each defined manager): Authorized Managers Index Manager IP Address Read Community BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 102 ATPC Mode: Open Loop. It is assumed that Open Loop Transmit Power Control is used by the MSs, meaning that each MS calculates the link loss considering the BS Tx power and preamble RSSI and determines its Tx power taking into BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 103: Show Properties

    DFS and DCS parameters refer to “DFS/DCS” on page 102. 4.5.2 Show Properties Select this option to view the general hardware and software properties of the device: Product Type (BMAX-Extreme) Operational SW File Name Operational SW Version Shadow SW File Name BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 104 Cumulative Life Time (minutes): The cumulative life time of the device since first power-up. Measured Temperature (degrees Celsius) Product HW Type: A string defining the HW configuration of the device. FPGA Version BTS MAC Address BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 105: Show License Properties

    Antenna Polarization: The polarization of the antenna. In the current release the polarization of the internal antenna is Dual Slant (including units where only one single slant antenna is used). Not applicable for an external antenna. BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 106 MSs can be served with the current license capabilities. 4.5.3.2 Show License Files Select this features to view the license files history. The display includes the content of the primary license file loaded during production, followed by the BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 107: Configuration

    The range is from 1 to 999999. The default is 0. A different number (unique in the managed network) must be configured. 4.5.4.1.2 BTS Name An optional descriptive parameter. A string of up to 32 printable characters. BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 108 When changing the BTS Working Mode from any Embedded Distributed ASN-GW mode to External ASN-GW mode all Services tables (see “Services Menu” on page 129) and AAA servers (see “AAA” on page 119) are erased. BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 109 “IP Addresses Configuration” on page 4.5.4.3.4 VLAN ID The VLAN ID to be used with management messages. Available values are from 1 to 4094, or 4096 for No VLAN (untagged). The default is 4096 (No VLAN). BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 110 Show: For viewing the details of the selected Manager. Update: For updating the properties of the selected Manager, except to its IP Address. Refer to the following Add section for details on the configurable parameters. Delete: For deleting the selected Manager from the database. BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 111 The default is private. 4.5.4.4.3.4 Traps Distribution Enabled The Traps Distribution Enabled parameters whether to enable or disable sending of traps to the Authorized Manager. The default is Enable. 4.5.4.5 Radio The Radio submenu includes two options: BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 112 ATPC Mode: Open Loop. It is assumed that Open Loop Transmit Power Control is used by the MSs, meaning that each MS calculates the link loss considering the BS Tx power and preamble RSSI and determines BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 113 Dual Sector Operation Mode. Update: Enables updating the configured values of Radio parameters. The configurable Radio Parameters include the following: Operator ID Operator Name Service Zone ID Service Zone Name Operation Mode Country Code DL / UL Ratio BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 114 The BTS will not start transmitting until a different Service Zone ID is defined. 4.5.4.5.4 Service Zone Name An optional descriptive parameter. A string of up to 32 printable characters. The default is null (an empty string). BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 115 1SIS model units. A single Radio Channel of a single BS connected to a single internal radio provides a bandwidth of 5, 7 (applicable only for 3.x GHz units), or 10 MHz per sector. Only SISO (no diversity) Diversity Mode can be supported by units operating in this mode. BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 116 Radio Channel per each BS provide a total bandwidth of 14 (applicable only for 3.x GHz units) or 20 MHz per sector. Only SISO (no diversity) Diversity Mode can be supported by units operating in this mode. BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 117 5, 7 (applicable only for 3.x GHz units), or 10 MHz per sector. Units operating in this mode can use either MIMO Matrix A or MIMO Matrix A&B Diversity Mode. BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 118 Radio Channels per each BS provide a total bandwidth of 14 (applicable only for 3.x GHz units), or 20 MHz per sector. Units operating in this mode can use either MIMO Matrix A or MIMO Matrix A&B Diversity Mode. They can also use MIMO B. BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 119 The available operation modes depend on the supplied configuration and installed license options: 1SIS units: » Single Sector Single BS no Diversity » Single Sector Dual BS no Diversity (available only if 20 MHz license is installed) BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 120 The parameters that are affected by the selected Country Code in 4.9 GHz and 5.4 GHz units are: Supported frequency range. For details refer to “Frequency” on page 164. Some Country Codes may support two or more sub-bands, where some parameters may differ among the supported sub-bands. BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 121 20 MHz BW (MHz) Check Time (sec) Universal 5470-5950* No Limit No Limit No Limit None Not Applicable Canada 5470-5600 5650-5725 5725-5850 None Not Applicable Australia 5470-5600 5650-5725 5725-5850 ETSI 5470-5600 ETSI 5600-5650 ETSI 5650-5725 ETSI 5725-5875 ETSI BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 122 DL = 70%: UL = 30% (applicable only for 3.x GHz units operating with a 7/14 MHz bandwidth) DL = 60%: UL = 40% DL = 35%: UL = 65% The default is DL = 60%: UL = 40%. BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 123 (see “Usable Frequencies” on page 180). If DCS is disabled and DFS is enabled, the Random Channel Selection parameter defines the method of selecting channels for the DFS mechanism. BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 124 Diversity operation mode. When set to Sector Level, the Frequencies Table of each sector is managed independently. When set to BTS Level, each sector uses information about frequencies (Radar Detected/Clear Channel) from the other one. BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 125: Unit Control

    NOTE The passwords do not change after performing the Set Factory Defaults operation. Valid passwords: 1 to 16 printable characters, case sensitive. The default passwords are: Table 4-4: Default Passwords Access Level Default Password Administrator admin BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 126 BTS will return to the previous Operational version. If you want to continue using the new version, swap the Shadow and Operational versions. The new (currently running) version is now defined as BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 127 Select this option to view details on the last requested Load to Shadow operation. The displayed details include: Process Status: The status/results of the last SW loading process. The status can be None, In Progress, Completed Successfully, or Failed. For a failed BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 128 The Configuration Files Control menu also enables downloading a Country Codes File or a RFU Heads File to the BTS. The option to download these files enables loading an updated version of the file (if necessary) without the need to replace the SW version. BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 129 The Activate Upload Operation option enables initiating a process of uploading a configuration file to an external TFTP server. The following parameters should be configured each time you want to initiate a configuration file upload operation: BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 130 Services: profiles_srvc.res To view the results of the download process, use the Show Activation and Status Parameters option (see below). To fully activate the new configuration, reset the unit after successful completion of the download operation. BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 131 (see below). To fully activate the new configuration, reset the unit after successful completion of the download operation. 4.5.5.6.2 Show Download Status Select this option to view the status of the last requested download process. BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 132: Fault Management

    The available options are: Show Distribution Enabled Alarm Severity Suppression Interval 4.5.6.1.1 Show Select this option to view a list of all traps and their parameters. For each trap, the following details are displayed: BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 133 Update: Enables modifying the Severity parameter of a selected Alarm trap. The available options are Indeterminate, Critical, Major, Minor, Warning. Restore Severity Defaults: Enables restoring the default Severity parameter of all traps to the default value. BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 134 Alarm Severity: The defined severity of the Alarm. Object Severity: The combined events severity for the Managed Object at the time the alarm was generated. For more details on alarms, refer to the Traps and Alarms document. BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 135 The available options are All, BTS, ASN GW, Sector, BS, Radio Channel, GPS, Antenna, MS and MS Service. The default is All. 4.5.6.3.4 Specific Event Category The Specific Event Category parameter enables limiting the display to traps of a certain category. BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 136 Show All Event Log Table Select this option to display all events logged in the device without any filtering. The displayed details are the same as for “Show Event Log Table By Selection Criteria” on page 115. BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 137: Performance Counters

    Received And Discarded Packets: The number of received packets which were chosen to be discarded without being delivered to a higher layer protocol, even though no errors had been detected. One possible reason for discarding such a packet could be to free up buffer space. BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 138 One possible reason for discarding such a packet could be to free up buffer space. BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 139 Packets Discarded On Tx: The number of outbound data path packets which were chosen to be discarded even though no errors had been detected to prevent their being transmitted. One possible reason for discarding such a packet could be to free up buffer space. BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 140: Asn-Gw Menu

    RADIUS server. The BreezeMAX Extreme has a built-in NAS, referred to as 'ASN'. Based on the RADIUS and NAS configuration, the BTS has 3 working modes: Embedded Distributed ASN-GW Centralized Authentication - internal NAS is used for service provisioning and AAA needs to be handled by a RADIUS server.
  • Page 141 Clients database, containing the IPs and shared secrets of all the ASNs that connect to it; » Users database, containing the users' credentials (username & password), the corresponding services to be provisioned (the names of the Service BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 142 AAA Client parameters and for each of the defined Authentication and/or Accounting Servers. For more details on these parameters refer to the relevant sections in the AAA Configuration menu below. 4.6.1.3 Configuration The AAA Configuration menu includes the following options: AAA Client BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 143 The BTS sends keep-alive messages to the RADIUS server in the form of Access-Requests with its own unconfigurable username: "KeepAliveUserNameAndPassword". Even if this username is not defined in the RADIUS users database, the server will still reply with an Access-Reject message, thus notifying the ASN that the AAA status is 'up'. BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 144 Update: to update the parameters of the server. For details on the configurable parameters refer to Section 4.6.1.3.2.3. The Server Address of an existing server cannot be modified. Delete: To delete the server from the database. BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 145 Timeouts: The number of authentication timeouts to this server. After a timeout the client may retry to the same server, send to a different server (not applicable in the current release), or give up. A retry to the same server BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 146 Shared Secret for confirmation. Valid Shared Secret: 1 to 16 printable characters, case sensitive. The default Shared Secret is null (Shared Secret must be defined). BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 147 This option enables selecting an existing Accounting Server for viewing its status and parameters, updating its parameters, deleting it from the database or viewing its Statistics counters. The selection is based on the server's IP address. The available options for a selected server are: BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 148 Accounting-Response, a timeout or retransmission. Timeouts: The number of accounting timeouts to this server. After a » timeout the client may retry the same server, send to a different server (not BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 149 Valid Shared Secret: 1 to 16 printable characters, case sensitive. The default Shared Secret is null (Shared Secret must be defined). 4.6.1.3.3.3.4 UDP Port Number Specifies the UDP port number used by the RADIUS server for accounting transactions. BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 150: Services Menu

    Service Profiles, QoS Profiles, etc. Some or all of the following options are available in the Services menus: Show Summary: Select this option to see the current details of all entities in the applicable menu. BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 151 Forwarding Rules MSs Default Services 4.6.2.3 MSs Services The MSs Services menu enables managing the provisioning of Services to MSs. MSs Services can be created or updated only in Embedded Distributed ASN-GW Local Authentication working mode. BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 152 Service. 4.6.2.3.4 Multiple Service Flow Name The name of the Multiple Service Flow associated with the Service. Must be a name of a previously defined Multiple Service Flow that exists in the database. BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 153 At least one QoS Profile must be assigned to each Service Profile, up to a maximum of four QoS Profiles per Service Profile. For details refer to Profiles (Section 4.6.2.5) below. The Service Profile basic parameters are: Service Profile ID Service Profile Name Service Profile Type BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 154 HARQ at a time can improve the throughput, since when one HARQ process is waiting for an acknowledgment, another process can use the channel to send some more data. WiMAX supports signaling mechanisms to allow asynchronous operation of HARQ and supports a dedicated acknowledgment BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 155 BE (Best Effort) service is designed to support data streams, such as Web browsing, that do not require a minimum service-level guarantee. NRT (Non Real Time) is designed to support delay-tolerant data streams, such as FTP, that require variable-size data grants at a minimum guaranteed rate. BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 156 4.6.2.5.4 Uplink/Downlink QoS Parameters (CIR/MIR) The availability of specific QoS parameters depend on the selected QoS Type as follows: Table 4-6: QoS Parameters QoS Type QoS Parameters BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 157 Multiple Service Flow (after the basic parameters are defined) enables access to the Service Rules submenu. At least one Service Rule must be assigned to each Multiple Service Flow, up to a maximum of four Service Rules BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 158 Rule (after the basic parameters are defined) enables access to the Classifiers submenu. For Service Rules of a Multiple Service Flow assigned to a PPPoE Service, only one of the following options should be used: No classifier is defined, or BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 159 For all other Service Rules, at least one Classifier must be assigned to each Service Rule, up to a maximum of five Classifiers per Service Rule. Note the following rules when either defining a new Classifier or updating an existing one: BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 160 Flows that are assigned to other Services for the same MS. Each Classifier includes the following components: Table 4-8: Classifier Parameters Uplink/Downlink Uplink/Downlink Uplink/Downlink Classifier Type Classifier Parameter 1 Classifier Parameter 2 DSCP Lowest DSCP Value Highest DSCP Value VLAN ID VLAN ID Value BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 161 Rule, or to other Service Rules assigned to the same Multiple Service Flow, or to any of the Service Rules assigned to other Multiple Service Flows that are assigned to other Services for the same MS. BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 162 Service Group. 4.6.2.9.2 Service Group Name The Name of the Service Group. A unique string of 1 to 32 characters. 4.6.2.9.3 DHCP Type The DHCP operation mode supported by the unit: BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 163 The information provided by this feature can also be used for additional security checks. In RADIUS Access-Request messages Attribute 31 is set by default to CPE MAC Address. The configurable Attribute 31 parameter is applicable only for RADIUS accounting messages. BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 164 32 characters to be used as a unique NAS ID in relevant RADIUS accounting messages. The default is an empty string (must be configured to a valid value if Free Text is the selected option for Attribute 32). BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 165 If the Management VLAN ID is used, the local IP address on the interface (GI IP Address - for Relay, or Interface IP Address - for Transparent and Forward) must be the Management IP, and the Default Gateway must be the same as the Management Default Gateway. BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 166 4.6.2.9.13.6 DHCP Lease Time The lease time for IP allocation by the server. If a renew request is not received within the specified lease time the IP address will be released and returned to the pool. BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 167 The Option 82 Sub Type 2 parameter is applicable for Forward/Relay with Option 82 operation modes, defining the Agent Remote ID information that should be inserted in Suboption 2 of Option 82 Agent Information field of DHCP messages. BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 168 The Service Interface menu enables managing the parameters of the interface used by the ASN on the network side for a service using a specific Service Interface. Up to 1024 different Service Interfaces can be defined. Each Service Interface includes the following parameters: BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 169 If set to Enable: Uplink and downlink packets whose VLAN IDs are included in the VLAN List (see below) will be forwarded transparently without any changes in the value of the VLAN ID. All other packets will be discarded. The VLAN Priority of BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 170 List can be defined. 4.6.2.10.11 Inner DSCP Marking The Inner DSCP Marking parameter defines whether to replace in the uplink the original DSCP value in IP packets with a new value specified by the Inner DSCP parameter. BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 171 Forwarding Rule. Only packets with unknown destination will be sent to the backbone. If disabled, these packets are sent only to the backbone and are not sent back to the wireless link. BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 172 CT (Committed Time) 1000ms 2000ms 60ms Maximum Latency is equal to CT. 4.6.2.11.7 QoS Parameters (CIR/MIR) The availability of specific QoS parameters depend on the selected QoS Type as follows: Table 4-11: QoS Parameters QoS Type QoS Parameters BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 173 Unknown Address Forwarding Mode Forward QoS Type MIR (kbps) Table 4-13: Default Service Interfaces Service Interface Name [[SrvIfcEth]] Forwarding Rule Name [[FrwRuleEth]] CS Type Ethernet CS Inner DSCP Marking Disable VLAN Interfaces Enable VLAN Transparency Disable BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 174 Uplink Classifier Parameter 1 Uplink Classifier Parameter 2 Downlink Classifier Type DSCP DSCP Downlink Classifier Parameter 1 Downlink Classifier Parameter 2 Table 4-16: Default Service Profiles Service Profile Name [[SrvProfMng]] [[SrvProfEth]] Service Profile Type Management Data BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 175 They will not be completely deleted. However they will not be available for configuration and will not be displayed in the relevant Show options. In addition, all “default” services based on default service components will be deleted. BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 176: Mac Access Lists

    Allowed/Denied Ranges List: A list of up to 10 MAC address ranges, with an Allow or Deny rule attached to each entry. Default Access Rule, defining the Allow/Deny rule for source addresses not included in any of the lists. BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 177 Select this option to managed the lists of MAC addresses and the Default Access parameter. It includes the following options: Allowed/Denied Addresses List Allowed/Denied Ranges List 4.6.3.2.1 Allowed/Denied Addresses List The options available for the Allowed/Denied Addresses list are: Show list BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 178 Select this option to select one of the existing ranges. You may than select either the Update or Delete option to update the range’s parameters or delete it from the list. 4.6.3.2.2.3 Empty List Select this option to delete the entire content of the list. BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 179 R1 interface with a source MAC address that is not included in the bridge database will be discarded. The range is from 0 to 1024. The default is 0 (no limit up to the maximum of 1024). BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 180: Sector Menu

    “Operation Mode” on page Sector ID Sector General Parameters (for more details see Section 4.7.2.2 below) Sector Name Sector Location Sector Heading (degrees) Current Bandwidth (MHz) Configured Bandwidth (MHz) Current Frequency (MHz) Configured Frequency (MHz) Current TX Power (dBm) BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 181 BS Name Country Code Parameters: Country Code ID Country Code Supported Frequency Range (according to the details in the Frequency File for the selected Country Code, for each of the relevant sub-bands): Downlink Start Frequency (MHz) BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 182 Current DCS Support Configured DCS Support The following parameters will be displayed only if Configured DCS Support is set to Enable: Current NI Channel Measurement Interval (sec) Configured NI Channel Measurement Interval (sec) Current SNR Averaging Factor (%) BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 183 Code used and Random Channel Selection (see “Random Channel Selection” on page 102) is disabled. For details refer to “Usable Frequencies” on page 180. Spectrum Analyzer Parameters Spectrum Analyzer Support Spectrum Analyzer Start Frequency (MHz) Spectrum Analyzer Stop Frequency (MHz) BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 184: Select

    The default is null (an empty string). 4.7.2.2.1.3 Sector Heading (degrees) A descriptive parameter indicating the sector’s heading in degrees. A number from 0 to 359. The default is 0. 4.7.2.2.1.4 Bandwidth The bandwidth of the sector in MHz. BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 185 In the current release the available frequency ranges (Minimum Frequency to Maximum Frequency) are: Table 4-17: Frequency Configuration, 3.65 GHz Units Country Code Frequency Range Canada 3650-3700 MHz 3650-3700 MHz Table 4-18: Frequency Configuration, 3.6 GHz Units Country Code Frequency Range Universal 3600-3800 MHz BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 186 5.1 GHz FAA 5090-5150 5092.5-5147.5 5095-5145 5100-5140 Table 4-20: Frequency Configuration, 5.4 GHz Units Country Code Frequency Sector Bandwidth Supported Range (MHz) (MHz) Frequencies (MHz) Universal 5470-5950* 5472.5-5947.5 (excluding 5725) 5475-5945 (excluding 5725) 5480-5940 (excluding 5725) BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 187 5470-5600 5475-5595 5480-5590 5490-5580 5650-5725 5655-5720 5660-5715 5670-5705 5725-5850 5727.5-5847.5 5730-5845 5735-5840 Australia 5470-5600 5475-5595 5480-5590 5490-5580 5650-5725 5655-5720 5660-5715 5670-5705 5725-5850 5727.5-5847.5 5730-5845 5735-5840 ETSI 5470-5600 5480-5720 5480-5715 5600-5650 5485-5710 5650-5725 5725-5875 5727.5-5872.5 5730-5870 5735-5865 BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 188 5830-5870 5835-5865 Table 4-21: Frequency Configuration, 5.4 GHz FCC Units Country Code Frequency Sector Bandwidth Supported Range (MHz) (MHz) Frequencies (MHz) 5470-5600 MHz 5475-5595 5480-5590 5490-5580 5650-5725 MHz 5655-5720 5660-5715 5670-5705 5725-5850 MHz 5727.5-5847.5 5730-5845 5735-5840 BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 189 0 to 21 dBm. However, in units using certain Country Codes the actually available Tx Power range depends also on the maximum allowed EIRP and Power Spectral Density according to relevant regulations and on the configured Bandwidth and Antenna Gain: BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 190 5 MHz BW 10 MHz BW 20 MHz BW Universal 5470-5950* No Limit No Limit No Limit Canada 5470-5600 5650-5725 5725-5850 Australia 5470-5600 5650-5725 5725-5850 ETSI 5470-5600 5600-5650 5650-5725 5725-5875 5470-5600 5650-5725 5725-5850 5725-5795 5815-5850 India 5825-5875 BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 191 Country Code being used. For Country Codes where DFS is required the DFS parameters are not configurable and are set to the values dictated by the relevant regulations. DFS is optionally available also for units using a Universal Country Code, allowing the user to configure relevant parameters. BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 192 The new channel selected by the DCS mechanism will be tested for presence of radar activity before initiating transmissions on the new frequency. In configurations with two sectors, when the DFS Frequencies Management Level (see “DFS Frequencies Management Level” on page 103) is set to BTS Level, the BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 193 Valid Period parameter. During this period the unit may start transmitting on this frequency without performing a Channel Availability Check. Radar Detection Threshold (dBm): The Radar Detection Threshold is the minimum level of received radar signal that must be detected by the algorithm BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 194 Current Channel Availability Check Time (sec) Configured Channel Availability Check Time (sec) Current Channel Non Occupancy Period (min) Configured Channel Non Occupancy Period (min) Current Startup Test Valid Period (hours) Configured Startup Test Valid Period (hours) Current Radar Detection Threshold (dBm) BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 195 4.7.2.2.2.1.2.2 Channel Availability Check Time (sec) The Channel Availability Check Time is the minimum time to check a frequency for the presence of radar activity. The range is from 0 to 600 seconds. The default is 60 seconds. BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 196 23-30 <23 4.7.2.2.2.1.3 Show Frequencies Status Table The DFS Frequencies Status table provides status details for each of the relevant frequencies (see “Usable Frequencies” on page 180). The details provided for each entry are: Frequency (MHz). BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 197 The DCS compares the on-going conditions with the conditions at the initial selection point. If the conditions degraded below a certain threshold, the channel selection procedure is triggered again. BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 198 Current NI Channel Measurement Interval (sec) Configured NI Channel Measurement Interval (sec) Current SNR Averaging Factor (%) Configured SNR Averaging Factor (%) Current SNR Degradation Percentage (%) Configured SNR Degradation Percentage (%) Current Channel Tracking Interval (sec) BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 199 Channel Reference Interval (sec) Number of Channels to Scan Number of Channels for Selection Minimum Number of Registered MSs before Starting Tracking 4.7.2.2.2.2.2.1 DCS Support The DCS Support parameter defines whether the DCS mechanism is enabled or disabled. BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 200 The default is 60 (seconds). 4.7.2.2.2.2.2.6 Channel Reference Interval (sec) The Channel Reference Interval defines the time interval to collect information and set the channel's reference conditions. The range is from 30 to 18000 (seconds). The default is 60 (seconds). BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 201 The Usable Frequencies list includes frequencies to be used for DCS or DFS mechanism. The subset of usable frequencies list should be defined taking into account the allowed frequencies according to applicable regulations and the requirement for uniform spreading. BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 202 The Spectrum Analysis test is a service affecting operation: Services to all units served by the sector are disconnected for the duration of the test. The Spectrum Analyzer menu includes the following options: Show Update Spectrum Analyzer General Parameters BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 203 The resolution of frequencies to be tested, in multiples of 5 MHz (5, 10, 15,...MHz). 4.7.2.2.3.3 Show Spectrum Analyzer Results Select this option to view the last (if any) test results. There are two viewing options: Show results sorted by frequency Show results sorted by median RSSI BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 204 Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Sector Menu The displayed information for each of the scanned frequencies includes: Frequency (MHz) Median RSSI (dBm) Max RSSI (dBm) Last Scan Date and Time BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 205: Bs Menu

    For details on the parameters used for calculating the BS ID refer to: Operator ID: See “Operator ID” on page 93 Service Zone ID: See “Service Zone ID” on page 93 Cell Number: See “Cell Number” on page 191 BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 206 For Segment Number 4: 96 + Cell Number. Tables 437 & 438 in the IEEE 802.16e standard provide the series to use for each Preamble Index according to FFT size. For details on MAC parameters refer to “MAC Parameters” on page 190 BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 207 163). For details on PHY parameters refer to “PHY Parameters” on page 191 Multi Rate Uplink Minimum Sub-Channels Current Uplink Multi Rate Support Configured Uplink Multi Rate Support Current Uplink Basic Rate Configured Uplink Basic Rate BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 208 Configured DL Permutation Base Current DL Permutation Base Value Configured DL Permutation Base Value Current UL Permutation Base Configured UL Permutation Base Current UL Permutation Base Value Configured UL Permutation Base Value Current Major Group Configured Major Group BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 209 ASN-GW Connectivity (applicable only in External ASN-GW Working Mode) Current IP Address Configured IP Address Current VLAN ID Configured VLAN ID Current VLAN Priority Configured VLAN Priority Current DSCP Configured DSCP ASN-GW Operational Status (Up/Down. Presented only if Keep Alive Support is enabled). BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 210 For details on BS and ASN-GW Keep Alive parameters refer to “BS and ASN-GW Keep Alive” on page 204. 4.8.2 Select Use this option to select the viewing and configuration mode for a specific BS. The following options are available for the selected BS: BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 211 4.8.2.2.1.1 BS Name An optional descriptive parameter. A string of up to 32 printable characters. The default is null (an empty string). 4.8.2.2.2 MAC Parameters The MAC Parameters submenu enables viewing/updating the following parameters: Segment Number BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 212 Channel Descriptor), DCD (Downlink Channel Descriptor), and DIUC (Downlink Interval Usage Code) messages. The available values are 1, 2, 4, 6. The default value is 1. 4.8.2.2.3 PHY Parameters The PHY Parameters submenu includes the following options: BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 213 1DIV units that support diversity can be configured to operate in either MIMO Matrix A or MIMO Matrix A&B modes. When operating in MIMO Matrix A&B mode the system can use either MIMO Matrix A or MIMO Matrix B. The selection BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 214 The default is -125 dBm. CAUTION A correct value of this parameter is critical for proper performance of the system. Do not change it from the default value unless advised to modify it by Alvarion’s experts. 4.8.2.2.3.3 DL HARQ Channels The number of HARQ channels to be used for the WiMAX management connection in the downlink.
  • Page 215 In the other direction, the mechanism will start at this value and move up to the highest supported number of sub-channels before reaching a decision to switch to a higher rate. BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 216 When Uplink Multi Rate Support is disabled, this is the fixed rate at which the BS will communicate with all MSs it can serve. The available options are: QPSK-CTC-1/2 REP4 QPSK-CTC-1/2 REP2 QPSK-CTC-1/2 QPSK-CTC-3/4 QAM16-CTC-1/2 QAM16-CTC-3/4 QAM64-CTC-2/3 QAM64-CTC-3/4 QAM64-CTC-5/6 The default rate is QPSK-CTC-1/2. BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 217 MSs with very poor link conditions, thus improving the overall capacity. When Downlink Multi Rate Support is disabled, this is the fixed rate at which the BS will communicate with all MSs it can serve. The available options are: QPSK-CTC-1/2 REP4 QPSK-CTC-1/2 REP2 QPSK-CTC-1/2 BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 218 DL Permutation Base Value UL Permutation Base UL Permutation Base Value Major Group 4.8.2.2.5.1 DL Permutation Base The method for configuring/calculating the permutation base used for downlink sub-channelization. The available options are Fix, Variable and Rotated. BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 219 = Preamble Index 70-95 = Preamble Index-70 96-111 = Preamble Index-42 112-113 = Preamble Index-112 Rotated: Starts with the same value as calculated for Variable, incremented by 1 (modulo 70) each frame. The default is Fix. BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 220 DSCP QoS Marking VLAN Priority QoS Marking BS and ASN-GW Keep Alive 4.8.2.2.6.1 Connectivity The BS Connectivity submenu enables viewing/configuring the following parameters that affect communication over the R6 tunnel with an external ASN-GW: BS IP Address BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 221: Select

    4.8.2.2.6.1.7 ASN-GW Default VLAN Priority Applicable only if the ASN-GW VLAN ID is other than None (4096). The default VLAN Priority to be used in communication with the external ASN-GW. The range is from 0 to 7. BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 222 DSCP in the uplink direction. No specific action is required at downlink direction assuming that the inner DSCP is assigned properly. The following Value parameter is applicable only if NRT DSCP Marking Mode is set to Marking. BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 223 The ERT VLAN Priority Marking Mode define how to handle the outer VLAN Priority marking of the GRE tunnel for ERT traffic. If set to Marking, a configurable VLAN Priority value will be added at uplink direction and removed at downlink direction together with the GRE tunnel. BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 224 The BE VLAN Priority Marking Mode define how to handle the outer VLAN Priority marking of the GRE tunnel for BE traffic. If set to Marking, a configurable VLAN Priority value will be added at uplink direction and removed at downlink direction together with the GRE tunnel. BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 225 4.8.2.2.6.4.4 Maximum Number of Keep Alive Failures The Maximum Number of Keep Alive Failures defines the maximum number of keep-alive failures before reaching a decision that the ASN-GW is not reachable. The range is from 1 to 10. The default is 3. BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 226 DL Transmitted Packets: The total number of packets transmitted by the BS. DL Transmitted Bytes: The total number of bytes transmitted by the BS. DL Discarded Packets: The total number of packets intended for transmission by the BS that were discarded before transmission. BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 227: Select

    BS2 Channel(s) is the Sector Frequency+1/2 Sector Bandwidth. 4.9.2 Select Use this option to select the viewing and configuration mode for a specific Radio Channel. The following options are available for the selected Radio Channel: BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 228 4.9.2.2.0.1 Admin Status The Admin Status parameter is used to control the administrative status of the channel. For proper operation the Admin Status of all applicable channels should be enabled. The default Admin status is Disable. BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 229: Antenna Menu

    Antennas the following details are displayed: Antenna ID Current Antenna Gain (dBi) Configured Antenna Gain (dBi) Beam Width (degrees) Antenna Polarization Antenna Type: Integral or External according to the unit’s type. Refer to Section 4.10.2.2 for details on these parameters. BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 230 For such units using two antennas per sector, the gain of both antennas must be set to the same value. 4.10.2.2.2 Beam Width (degrees) The antenna’s beamwidth in degrees. Available values are 60, 90, 120 and 360 degrees. BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 231 The polarization of the antenna. Available options are Vertical, Horizontal, Dual Slant and Omni. The Omni option is available only if the configured Beam Width is 360 degrees. No other option is supported for a beamwidth of 360 degrees. BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 232: Gps Menu

    For details refer to “Chain Parameters” on page 213. The Start Date, Stop Date and Advance Hour Factor parameters are applicable only if Daylight Saving is set to Enable. Clock Parameters Clock Mode External 1 PPS Clock BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 233 Signal Processor SW Version: The number and date of the GPS Signal Processor SW Version. GPS HW Version: The GPS HW Version. GPS Status External 1PPS: The status of External 1PPS clock (OK or Failed). External 10MHz: The status of External 10MHz clock (OK or Failed). BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 234 The range is from 1 to 1500. The default is 0, indicating that a Chain Number is not configured yet. A valid Chain Number must be configured, and this number must be unique in the managed network to properly support chaining. BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 235 This is the offset of the local time from UTC (Coordinated Universal Time). The range is from -12:00 up to +13:00 in 30 minutes resolution. The format must be either -XX:YY or +XX:YY where YY is either 00 or 30. The default is +00:00. BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 236 The configurable Clock parameter is Clock Mode, The Show option for Clock Parameters displays also the sources for the main clocks in the system according to the Clock Mode. The Clock Parameters are: Clock Mode External 1PPS Clock (read-only) External 10MHz Clock (read-only) BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 237 For a Master unit the default External 1PPS Clock is Disable (use internal 1PPS clock source derived from either the built-in GPS receiver or from the 10MHz clock). For Slave units the default External 1PPS Clock is Enable (derived from the previous unit in the chain). BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 238: Radio Channel Menu

    GPS receiver does not function properly. For a Master unit the default External 10MHz Clock is Disable (use internal clock source). For Slave units the default External 10MHz Clock is Disable (derived from the previous unit in the chain). BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 239: Ms Menu

    For each MS, the following information is displayed: MS MAC Address MS IP Address: The MS Management IP address BS ID: The BS to which the MS is connected (1 or 2), or 0 if the MS is not connected to any BS. BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 240: Show Summary

    Select this option to view the total number of MSs connected to a specific BS as well as main details on these MSs, as described in Section 4.12.1. You will be prompted to select the required BS ID. BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 241: Select

    Select this option to view the IP addresses allocated to the MS. For each allocated IP address the Connectivity Type (Data, Voice, or Management) will be indicated. 4.12.5.3 Counters The Counter menu includes the following options: General Counters Rate Counters BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 242 UL HARQ Dropped Bursts DL RSSI (dBm) DL CINR (dB) DL Rate DL Total Transmitted Bytes DL Total Transmitted Packets DL Total Lost Packets DL Total Transmitted Bursts DL HARQ ACK Bursts DL HARQ NACK Bursts BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 243: Show Summary

    Embedded Distributed ASN-GW Local Authentication working mode. 4.12.6 Add Select this option to Add an MS to the database. You will be prompted to enter the MAC address. Applicable only in Embedded Distributed ASN-GW Local Authentication working mode. BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 244 Authorized Manager Read Up to 32 printable characters, case public Community sensitive Authorized Manager Write Up to 32 printable characters, case private Community sensitive Traps Distribution Enabled Enable Disable Enable BTS - Configuration - Radio Parameters BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 245: Configuration

    Available options depend on radio band 3.6 GHz, 4.9 GHz supported by the unit and 5.4 GHz units: Universal 3.65 GHz units: FCC TCP Enhancer Disable Disable Enable Random Channel Selection Disable Enable (5 GHz units only) Disable BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 246 Services (SP & MSF) File (not applicable in External ASN-GW working mode) TFTP Server IP Address IP address File Path and Name up to 80 printable characters Full Configuration: backup.res Services: profiles_srvc.res BTS-Unit Control-Configuration File Control-Download Configuration File-Activate Download Operation BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 247 Trap ID Trap ID Trap Distribution Enabled Enable Disable Enable BTS-Fault Management-Trap Configuration-Alarm Severity-Update Trap ID Alarm Trap ID Trap Severity Depends on trap Indeterminate Critical Major Minor Warning BTS-Fault Management-Trap Configuration-Suppression Interval-Update Trap ID Trap ID BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 248 Indeterminate Critical Major Minor Warning Last Days 1-31 days Managed Object Type ASN GW Sector Radio Channel Antenna Specific Event Category Alarm State Change Configuration Change System Event ASN-GW - AAA - Configuration - AAA Client BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 249 Multiple Service Flow Name A Multiple Service Flow Name that exists in database. Service Profile Name A Service Profile Name that exists in database. ASN-GW - Services - Service Profiles Service Profile Name 1-32 printable characters BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 250 ERT: Depends on CP. (cannot be lower than Uplink CIR) Downlink QoS Type Downlink CP BE: only 0 is supported. NRT: 1-2. ERT: 3-7 Downlink CIR 32-54000 Kbps Downlink MIR 32-54000 Kbps (cannot be lower than Downlink CIR) BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 251 Uplink Classifier Parameter 2 DSCP: 0-63 VLAN Priority: 0-7 (cannot be lower than Uplink Classifier Parameter 1) Downlink Classifier Type DSCP VLAN ID VLAN Priority Downlink Classifier DSCP: 0-63 Parameter 1 VLAN ID: 1-4094 VLAN Priority: 0-7 BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 252 None CPE MAC Address CPE Fully Qualified Domain Name For DHCP Relay/Forward with Option 82 modes the available options are None, CPE MAC Address and the option selected for the Option 82 Sub Type 2 parameter. BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 253 DNS 1 IP Address IP address DNS 2 IP Address IP address DHCP IP Address IP address DHCP Lease Time 0 to 4294967295 seconds. 0 means 65535 infinite (no lease time). DHCP Management Server Up to 100 printable characters BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 254 Forwarding Rule Name A Forwarding Rule Name that exists in database. CS Type IP CS Ethernet CS IP CS VLAN Interface Enable Enable Disable VLAN Transparency Disable Enable Disable VLAN ID 1-4094 or null for No VLAN BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 255: Parameters Summary

    BE: only 0 is supported. NRT: 1-2. 32-54000 Kbps 32-54000 Kbps (cannot be lower than CIR) ASN-GW - Services - MSs Default Services-Add MS MAC Address MAC address (must exist in database) Service Number Admin Status Enable Disable BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 256 10 MHz 14 MHz (3.x GHz units only) 20 MHz 14 and 20 MHz are applicable only for units using Single Sector Dual BS with or without Diversity Operation Mode, provided a 20 MHz license is installed. BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 257 10 to 1800 (seconds) Interval (sec) SNR Averaging Factor (%) 0 to 100 (%) SNR Degradation Percentage 0 to 100 (%) Channel Tracking Interval 30 to 18000 (seconds) (sec) Channel Reference Interval 30 to 18000 (seconds) (sec) BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 258 Segment Number Cell Number 0-31. For cells with 4 sectors the range is 0-17. Cell Radius 8000-40000 (meter) 40000 In current release only 8000 and 40000 are supported Map Repetition 1, 2, 4, 6. BS - PHY BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 259 Uplink Multi Rate Support Enable Enable Disable Uplink Basic Rate QPSK-CTC-1/2 QPSK-CTC-1/2 REP4 QPSK-CTC-1/2 REP2 QPSK-CTC-1/2 QPSK-CTC-3/4 QAM16-CTC-1/2 QAM16-CTC-3/4 QAM64-CTC-2/3 QAM64-CTC-3/4 QAM64-CTC-5/6 Uplink Fade Margin 0-15 (dB) 2 (dB) Downlink Multi Rate Support Enable Enable Disable BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 260 0-63. In current release only the default is 63 for BS bandwidth supported (63 for BS BW 7 or 10 MHz, 21 of 7 or 10 MHz. for BS BW 5 MHz).) 21 for BS bandwidth of 5 MHz. BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 261 BE DSCP Value 0-63 BS - R6 Interface - VLAN Priority QoS Marking ERT VLAN Priority Marking Transparent Transparent Mode Marking ERT VLAN Priority Value NRT VLAN Priority Marking Transparent Transparent Mode Marking NRT VLAN Priority Value BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 262 0 - 2880 (minutes) 30 (minutes) Stop Tx After Hold Over Disable Disable Timeout Enable Time Zone Offset From UTC -12:00 to +13:00 in steps of 30 minutes +00:00 Daylight Saving Disable Disable Enable Daylight Saving Start Date dd.mm BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 263 0 to 4:45 hours in 15 minutes steps +00:00 Factor GPS - Clock Parameters Clock Mode Master Master Slave#1 Slave#2 Slave#3 Slave#4 MS - Add (applicable only in Embedded Distributed ASN-GW Local Authentication working mode) Select MS MAC MAC address BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 264: Glossary

    Glossary...
  • Page 265 Command Line Interface. A user interface that accepts typed commands to instruct the managed device on the task to perform. Central Processing Unit. Convergence Sublayer. Particular protocols that are responsible for gathering and formatting higher layer information so it can be processed by the lower layers. BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 266 Electro-Magnetic Compatibility. The capability of equipment or systems to be used in their intended environment within designed efficiency levels without causing or receiving degradation due to unintentional EMI (Electro Magnetic Interference). EMC generally encompasses all of the electromagnetic disciplines. BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 267 In many cases, the carrier is not modulated directly. Instead, a lower IF signal is modulated and processed. At a later circuit stage, the IF signal is converted up to the transmission frequency band. BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 268 Mobile Station. The equipment used by the end user to access the WiMAX network. Network Access Provider. A NAP is a business entity that provides WiMAX radio access infrastructure to one or more Network Service Providers (NSPs). An NAP implements this infrastructure using one or more ASNs. BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 269 Internet Service Providers (ISPs). When you connect to the system you must enter your username and password. This information is passed to a RADIUS server, which checks that the information is correct, and then authorizes access to the system. BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 270 VLAN ID so that they can communicate as if they were attached to the same wire, when in fact they are located on a number of different LAN segments. Used also to create separation between different user groups. BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...
  • Page 271 It generally similar to HTML and helps share information in a consistent way. XML is "extensible" because, unlike HTML, the markup symbols are unlimited and self-defining. BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual...

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