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Alvarion BreezeACCESS VL System Manual (305 pages)
Wireless Broadband Platform
Brand:
Alvarion
| Category:
Network Hardware
| Size: 3.08 MB
Table of Contents
Document History
3
Limitation of Liability
10
Safety Considerations
11
Important Notice
13
About this Manual
15
Table of Contents
17
Chapter 1 - System Description
27
Introducing Breezeaccess VL
28
Table 1-1: Frequency Bands
29
Base Station Equipment
30
Modular Base Station Equipment
30
Table 1-2: AU Detached Antennas
31
Standalone "Micro-Cell" Access Unit
32
Subscriber Unit
33
SU-A/E Subscriber Units
33
Table 1-3: Subscriber Unit ODU Types
33
SU-I Subscriber Units
34
Table 1-4: SU-A/E Subscriber Unit Types
34
The SU-E-BS
35
Table 1-5: SU-I Subscriber Units
35
Breezeaccess VL B&B (4.9 Ghz Only)
36
Networking Equipment
37
Management Systems
38
Breezeconfig
38
Alvaristar
38
Specifications
40
Radio
40
Table 1-6: Radio Specifications
40
Data Communication
42
Table 1-7: Data Communication
42
Configuration and Management
43
Table 1-8: Configuration and Management
43
Standards Compliance, General
44
Table 1-9: Standards Compliance, General
44
Physical and Electrical
45
Table 1-10: Mechanical Specifications, SU-A/E Subscriber Unit
45
Table 1-11: Connectors, SU-A/E Subscriber Unit
46
Table 1-12: Electrical Specifications, SU-A/E Subscriber Unit
46
Table 1-13: Mechanical and Electrical Specifications, SU-I Subscriber Unit
47
Table 1-14: Connectors, SU-I Subscriber Unit
47
Table 1-15: Mechanical Specifications, Modular Base Station Equipment
48
Table 1-16: Connectors, Modular Base Station Equipment
49
Table 1-17: Electrical Specifications, Modular Base Station Equipment
49
Table 1-18: Mechanical Specifications, Stand Alone Access Unit
50
Table 1-19: Connectors, Stand Alone Access Unit
51
Table 1-20: Electrical Specifications, Stand Alone Access Unit
51
Table 1-21: 25Dbi Antenna Specifications
52
Table 1-22: SU-I-D Wall/Window Detached Antenna Specifications
52
Environmental
53
Table 1-23: Environmental Specifications
53
Chapter 2 - Installation
55
Installation Requirements
56
Packing List
56
Table 2-1: Subscriber Unit ODU Types
56
Additional Installation Requirements
58
Indoor-To-Outdoor Cables
59
Table 2-2: Approved Category 5E Ethernet Cables
59
Equipment Positioning Guidelines
60
Installing the Outdoor Unit
62
Pole Mounting the Outdoor Unit
62
Figure 2-1: Threaded Holes/Grooves
63
Figure 2-2: 3" Pole Installation Using Special Clamps
63
Pole Mounting the New SU-A-ODU
64
Figure 2-3: Back View of the New SU-A-ODU
64
Figure 2-4: New SU-A-ODU Pole Installation Using the Special Clamp, Vertical Polarization
65
Figure 2-5: New SU-A-ODU Pole Installation Using the Special Clamp, Horizontal Polarization
66
Figure 2-6: New SU-A-ODU Pole Installation Using the Tilt Accessory, Vertical Polarization
67
Connecting the Grounding and Antenna Cables
68
Figure 2-7: Bottom Panel of the ODU (All Odus Except to New SU-A-ODU, Shown Without the Sealing Assembly)
68
Connecting the Indoor-To-Outdoor Cable
69
Figure 2-8: Bottom Panel of the New SU-A-ODU (Without IDU COM Sealing Cap)
69
Figure 2-9: the Waterproof Seal
69
Figure 2-10: Inserting the IDU COM Cable into the Sealing Cap
71
Figure 2-11: Connecting the IDU COM Connector and Inserting the Sealing Cap
71
Installing the Universal IDU Indoor Unit
72
Figure 2-12: IDU PS 1073 Front Panel
72
RESET Button Functionality
73
Installing the SU-I
74
Installation Requirements
74
SU-I Connectors and Leds
75
Figure 2-13: SU-I Panel
75
Table 2-3: SU-I Panel Components
75
Installation Guidelines
76
Installing the SU-I
76
Installing the Detached Antenna
78
Figure 2-14: SU-I Wall Mount
78
Wall Mount
79
Figure 2-15: Wall Mounting the Antenna
80
Figure 2-16: Wall Mount with Rotation Capability
81
Figure 2-17: Window Mounting the Antenna
82
Figure 2-18: Window Mounting with Rotation Capability
84
Installing the Modular Base Station Equipment
85
BS-SH Slot Assignment
85
Figure 2-19: BS-SH Chassis Slot Assignment
85
BS-PS-AC Power Supply Module
86
Figure 2-20: BS-PS-AC Front Panel
86
Table 2-4: BS-PS LED Functionality
86
BS-PS-DC Power Supply Module
87
Figure 2-21: BS-PS-DC Front Panel
87
BS-AU Network Interface Module
88
Figure 2-22: BS-AU Front Panel
88
Installing the BS-SH Chassis and Modules
89
Chapter 3 - Commissioning
91
Configuring Basic Parameters
92
Table 3-1: Basic Parameters
92
Using the Optional Y-Cable (New SU-A-ODU)
95
Figure 3-1: Connecting the Y-Cable
95
Aligning the Subscriber Unit Antenna
96
Configuring the Subscriber Unit's Maximum Modulation Level
98
Table 3-2: Recommended Maximum Modulation Level
99
Operation Verification
100
Outdoor Unit Verification
100
Table 3-3: AU-ODU Leds
100
Table 3-4: SU-ODU Leds
101
Table 3-5: SU-ODU SNR Bar LED Functionality
102
Indoor Unit Verification
103
Table 3-6: BS-AU Leds
103
SU-I Unit Verification
104
Table 3-7: PS1073 SU IDU / AU-SA IDU Leds
104
Table 3-8: SU-I Leds
105
Verifying the Ethernet Connection (Modular Base Station)
106
Verifying the Indoor-To-Outdoor Connection (Modular Base Station)
106
Verifying Data Connectivity
106
Table 3-9: SU-I SNR Bar LED Functionality
106
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration
107
Working with the Monitor Program
108
Accessing the Monitor Program Using Telnet
108
Table 4-1: Default Passwords
108
Common Operations
109
Menus and Parameters
111
Main Menu
111
Info Screens Menu
111
Unit Control Menu
116
Default Settings
117
Table 4-2: Parameters Not Reset after Set Complete Factory/Operator Defaults
118
Table 4-3: Parameters that Are Not Reset after Set Partial Factory/Operator Defaults
119
Change Password
122
Basic Configuration Menu
129
Site Survey Menu
131
Traffic Statistics
132
Ping Test
136
Table 4-4: Authentication and Association Process
140
Advanced Configuration Menu
146
Dhcp Client
147
Antenna Gain
163
Snmp Traps
176
Vlan Support
177
Table 4-5: VLAN Management Port Functionality
180
Table 4-6: VLAN Data Port Functionality - Access Link
181
Table 4-7: VLAN Data Port Functionality - Trunk Link
182
Table 4-8: VLAN Data Port Functionality - Hybrid Link
182
Table 4-9: VLAN Data Port Functionality for SU - Service Provider Link
183
Table 4-10: VLAN Data Port Functionality for AU - Service Provider Link
184
Rts Threshold
194
Table 4-11: Recommended Maximum Modulation Level
198
Table 4-12: mir Ranges and Defaults
206
Table 4-13: CIR Ranges and Defaults
207
Security Parameters
217
Security Mode
219
Appendix A - Software Version Loading Using TFTP
221
Appendix B - File Download and Upload Using TFTP
225
Appendix C - Using the Set Factory Defaults Utility
229
Appendix D - Preparing the Indoor to Outdoor SU Cable
231
Appendix E - Breezeacces VL MIB
235
E.1 System Object Identifiers
236
E.2 Breezeaccessvlmib
238
E.2.1 System Information Parameters
238
E.2.2 Unit Control Parameters
241
E.2.3 Network Management Parameters
244
E.2.4 IP Parameters
246
E.2.5 Bridge Parameters
247
E.2.6 Air Interface Parameters
251
E.2.7 Service Parameters
264
E.2.8 User Filtering Parameters
272
E.2.9 Security Parameters
273
E.2.10 Performance Parameters
275
E.2.11 Site Survey Parameters
277
E.3 Supported Traps
286
E.3.1 Trap Variables
286
E.3.2 Private Traps
287
Appendix F - Parameters Summary
291
F.1 Parameters Summary
292
F.1.1 Unit Control Parameters
292
F.1.2 IP Parameters
293
F.1.3 Air Interface Parameters
293
F.1.4 Network Management Parameters
295
F.1.5 Bridge Parameters
296
F.1.6 Performance Parameters
297
F.1.7 Service Parameters
298
F.1.8 Security Parameters
299
Appendix G - Troubleshooting
301
G.1 Ethernet Port Connection Problems
302
G.2 SU Association Problems
303
G.3 Low Throughput Problems
304
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Alvarion BreezeACCESS VL System Manual (273 pages)
Brand:
Alvarion
| Category:
Network Hardware
| Size: 1.95 MB
Table of Contents
Document History
2
Electronic Emission Notices
15
Limitation of Liability
15
Safety Considerations
16
Important Notice
19
About this Manual
21
Table of Contents
23
Chapter 1 - System Description
33
Introducing Breezeaccess VL
34
Table 1-1: Frequency Bands
35
Base Station Equipment
36
Modular Base Station Equipment
36
Table 1-2: Access Unit ODU Types
37
Table 1-3: AU Antennas
38
Standalone "Micro-Cell" Access Unit
38
Subscriber Unit
40
SU-A/E Subscriber Units
40
Table 1-4: Subscriber Unit ODU Types
41
Table 1-4: SU-A/E Subscriber Unit Types
42
Table 1-5: SU-I Subscriber Units
43
The SU-E-BS
43
Breezeaccess B&B (4.9 Ghz Only)
44
Networking Equipment
45
Management Systems
46
Alvaricraft
46
Alvaristar
46
Radio
49
Table 1-7: Radio Specifications
49
Table 1-7: Data Communication
52
Table 1-8: Configuration and Management
53
Table 1-9: Standards Compliance, General
54
Physical and Electrical
55
Table 1-11: Mechanical Specifications, SU-A/E Subscriber Unit
55
Table 1-12: Connectors, SU-A/E Subscriber Unit
56
Table 1-12: Electrical Specifications, SU-A/E Subscriber Unit
56
Table 1-13: Mechanical and Electrical Specifications, SU-I Subscriber Unit
57
Table 1-14: Connectors, SU-I Subscriber Unit
57
Table 1-16: Mechanical Specifications, Modular Base Station Equipment
58
Table 1-16: Connectors, Modular Base Station Equipment
59
Table 1-17: Electrical Specifications, Modular Base Station Equipment
59
Table 1-19: Mechanical Specifications, Stand Alone Access Unit
60
Table 1-19: Connectors, Stand Alone Access Unit
61
Table 1-20: Electrical Specifications, Stand Alone Access Unit
61
Table 1-21: 25Dbi Antenna Specifications
62
Table 1-22: SU-I-D Wall/Window Detached Antenna Specifications
62
Environmental
63
Table 1-23: Environmental Specifications
63
Chapter 2 - Installation
65
Installation Requirements
66
Packing List
66
Table 2-1: Subscriber Unit ODU Types
66
Table 1-2: Access Unit ODU Types
68
Table 1-2: Access Unit ODU Types
69
Additional Installation Requirements
69
Indoor-To-Outdoor Cables
70
Table 2-2: Approved Category 5E Ethernet Cables
70
Equipment Positioning Guidelines
71
Installing the Outdoor Unit
73
Pole Mounting the Outdoor Unit
73
Figure 2-1: Threaded Holes/Grooves
74
Figure 2-2: 3" Pole Installation Using Special Clamps
74
Pole Mounting the New SU-A/E-ODU
75
Figure 2-3: Back View of the New SU-A-ODU
75
Figure 2-4: New SU-A-ODU Pole Installation Using the Special Clamp, Vertical Polarization
76
Figure 2-5: New SU-A-ODU Pole Installation Using the Special Clamp, Horizontal Polarization
77
Figure 2-6: New SU-A-ODU Pole Installation Using the Tilt Accessory, Vertical Polarization
78
Protecting ODU Connections
79
Connecting the Grounding and Antenna Cables
79
Figure 2-7: Bottom Panel of the ODU (All Odus Except to New SU-A/E-ODU, Shown Without the Sealing Assembly)
80
Figure 2-8: Bottom Panel of the New SU-A-ODU (Without IDU COM Sealing Cap)
80
Figure 2-9: Bottom Panel of the New SU-E-ODU-0.9 Ghz (Without the IDU COM Sealing Cap)
80
Connecting the Indoor-To-Outdoor Cable
81
Figure 2-10: the Waterproof Seal
81
Figure 2-11: Inserting the IDU COM Cable into the Sealing Cap
82
Figure 2-12: Connecting the IDU COM Connector and Inserting the Sealing Cap
82
Installing the Universal IDU Indoor Unit
84
Figure 2-13: IDU PS 1073 Front Panel
84
RESET Button Functionality
85
Installing the SU-I
86
Installation Requirements
86
SU-I Connectors and Leds
87
Figure 2-14: SU-I Panel
87
Table 2-3: SU-I Panel Components
87
Installation Guidelines
88
Installing the SU-I
88
Installing the Detached Antenna
89
Wall Mount
90
Figure 2-15: Wall Mounting the Antenna
91
Figure 2-16: Wall Mount with Rotation Capability
92
Figure 2-17: Window Mounting the Antenna
93
Figure 2-18: Window Mounting with Rotation Capability
94
Installing the Modular Base Station Equipment
95
BS-SH Slot Assignment
95
Figure 2-19: BS-SH Chassis Slot Assignment
95
BS-PS-AC Power Supply Module
96
Figure 2-20: BS-PS-AC Front Panel
96
Table 2-4: BS-PS LED Functionality
96
BS-PS-DC Power Supply Module
97
Figure 2-21: BS-PS-DC Front Panel
97
BS-AU Network Interface Module
98
Figure 2-22: BS-AU Front Panel
98
Installing the BS-SH Chassis and Modules
99
Chapter 3 - Commissioning
101
Configuring Basic Parameters
102
Initial Configuration
102
Table 3-1: Basic Parameters
102
Country Code Selection
104
Transmit Power Compliance with Regulations
105
Table 3-2: Regulation Maximum EIRP
105
Using the Optional Y-Cable (New SU-A/E-ODU)
107
Figure 3-1: Connecting the Y-Cable
107
Aligning the Subscriber Unit Antenna
108
Configuring the Subscriber Unit's Maximum Modulation Level
110
Table 3-3: Recommended Maximum Modulation Level
111
Operation Verification
112
Outdoor Unit Verification
112
Table 3-4: AU-ODU Leds
112
Table 3-5: SU-ODU Leds
113
Table 3-6: SU-ODU SNR Bar LED Functionality
114
Indoor Unit Verification
115
Table 3-7: BS-AU Leds
115
SU-I Unit Verification
116
Table 3-8: PS1073 SU IDU / AU-SA IDU Leds
116
Table 3-9: SU-I Leds
117
Verifying the Ethernet Connection (Modular Base Station)
118
Verifying the Indoor-To-Outdoor Connection (Modular Base Station)
118
Verifying Data Connectivity
118
Table 3-10: SU-I SNR Bar LED Functionality
118
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration
119
Working with the Monitor Program
120
Accessing the Monitor Program Using Telnet
120
Table 4-1: Default Passwords
120
Common Operations
121
Menus and Parameters
123
Main Menu
123
Info Screens Menu
123
Unit Control Menu
128
Default Settings
129
Table 4-2: Parameters Not Changed after Set Complete Factory/Operator Defaults
131
Table 4-3: Parameters that Are Not Changed after Set Partial Factory/Operator Defaults
131
Change Password
135
Display Event Log
137
Basic Configuration Menu
143
Site Survey Menu
145
Traffic Statistics
146
Ethernet Counters
146
Ping Test
150
Table 4-4: Authentication and Association Process
154
Advanced Configuration Menu
160
Dhcp Client
161
Antenna Gain
178
Vlan Support
198
Table 4-5: VLAN Management Port Functionality
201
Table 4-6: VLAN Data Port Functionality - Access Link
202
Table 4-7: VLAN Data Port Functionality - Trunk Link
203
Table 4-8: VLAN Data Port Functionality - Hybrid Link
203
Table 4-9: VLAN Data Port Functionality for SU - Service Provider Link
204
Table 4-10: VLAN Data Port Functionality for AU - Service Provider Link
205
Rts Threshold
215
Table 4-11: Recommended Maximum Modulation Level
218
Adaptive Modulation
220
Table 4-12: mir Ranges and Defaults
227
Table 4-13: CIR Ranges and Defaults
228
Traffic Prioritization
229
Security Mode
240
Appendix A - Software Version Loading Using TFTP
243
Appendix B - File Download and Upload Using TFTP
247
Appendix C - Using the Set Factory Defaults Utility
251
Appendix D - Preparing the Indoor to Outdoor SU Cable
253
Appendix E - Parameters Summary
257
Parameters Summary
258
Unit Control Parameters
258
IP Parameters
259
Air Interface Parameters
259
Network Management Parameters
262
Bridge Parameters
262
Performance Parameters
264
Service Parameters
265
Security Parameters
266
Appendix F - Troubleshooting
269
Ethernet Port Connection Problems
270
SU Association Problems
271
Low Throughput Problems
272
Alvarion BreezeACCESS VL Release Note (8 pages)
Wireless Broadband Platform
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Network Hardware
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Alvarion BreezeACCESS VL Brochure & Specs (2 pages)
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