Siemens RUGGEDCOM WIN5123 User Manual
Siemens RUGGEDCOM WIN5123 User Manual

Siemens RUGGEDCOM WIN5123 User Manual

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User Guide
For WIN5114, WIN5118, WIN5123, WIN5125, WIN5135,
WIN5137, WIN5137-V, WIN5137-V-GPS, WIN5149,
WIN5151, WIN5151-V, WIN5151-V-GPS, WIN5158,
WIN5158-V, WIN5214, WIN5218, WIN5223, WIN5225,
WIN5235, WIN5237, WIN5249, WIN5251, WIN5258
02/2017
RC1308-EN-02
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Preface Introduction Using WIN v5.0 RUGGEDCOM WIN Device Management v5.0 System Administration Setup and Configuration User Guide For WIN5114, WIN5118, WIN5123, WIN5125, WIN5135, WIN5137, WIN5137-V, WIN5137-V-GPS, WIN5149, WIN5151, WIN5151-V, WIN5151-V-GPS, WIN5158, WIN5158-V, WIN5214, WIN5218, WIN5223, WIN5225, WIN5235, WIN5237, WIN5249, WIN5251, WIN5258 02/2017 RC1308-EN-02...
  • Page 2: Security Information

    Siemens recommends strongly that you regularly check for product updates. For the secure operation of Siemens products and solutions, it is necessary to take suitable preventive action (e.g. cell protection concept) and integrate each component into a holistic, state-of-the-art industrial security concept. Third-party products that may be in use should also be considered.
  • Page 3: Ruggedcom Win V5.0

    RUGGEDCOM WIN   User Guide Table of Contents Table of Contents Preface ......................Alerts ..............................vii Related Documents ..........................viii System Requirements ........................viii Training ............................viii Customer Support ..........................ix Chapter 1 Introduction ..................... 1.1  Security Recommendations ......................2 1.2  Mobile WiMAX Wave 2 MIMO Features ..................3 1.2.1  Space-Time Coding ......................
  • Page 4: Device Management

      RUGGEDCOM WIN Table of Contents User Guide Chapter 3 Device Management ..................3.1  Configuring Syslog ........................17 3.2  Viewing Device Hardware Information ..................18 3.3  Viewing Statistics ........................18 3.3.1  Viewing General Statistics ....................19 3.3.2  Viewing and Clearing RF Statistics ..................20 3.3.3  Viewing and Clearing Network Statistics ................21 3.3.4  Viewing and Clearing Service Flow Statistics ..............
  • Page 5: Setup And Configuration

    RUGGEDCOM WIN   User Guide Table of Contents 4.9.2  Generating SSH Keys ......................44 4.10  Managing Alarms ........................45 4.10.1  Viewing Alarms ......................45 4.10.2  Clearing Alarms ......................46 4.11  Configuring the NTP Server ....................... 46 4.12  Locking the Device ........................47 4.13  Configuring RADIUS User Authentication ..................48 Chapter 5 Setup and Configuration .................
  • Page 6   RUGGEDCOM WIN Table of Contents User Guide 5.12.4  Managing SNMPv3 ......................78 5.12.4.1  Adding SNMPv3 Users ..................78 5.12.4.2  Deleting SNMPv3 Users ..................79 5.12.4.3  Viewing SNMPv3 Access Groups ................80 5.12.5  Configuring the MIB2 System Identification Information ............ 81 5.13  Configuring DSCP Marking ......................82 5.14  Configuring Network IP Addresses ....................
  • Page 7 RUGGEDCOM WIN   User Guide Preface Preface This guide describes v5.0 of the RUGGEDCOM WIN Web-based user interface and software application running on RUGGEDCOM Subscriber Station (SS), or Customer Premises Equipment (CPE), devices . The WIN5100 and WIN5200 are members of the RUGGEDCOM family of mobile WiMAX broadband wireless access systems based on the 802.16e mobile WiMAX standard.
  • Page 8: Related Documents

    ▫ Apple Safari 5.1 ▫ Opera 18 Training Siemens offers a wide range of educational services ranging from in-house training of standard courses on networking, Ethernet switches and routers, to on-site customized courses tailored to the customer's needs, experience and application.
  • Page 9: Customer Support

    Mobile App Install the Industry Online Support app by Siemens AG on any Android, Apple iOS or Windows mobile device and be able to: • Access Siemens' extensive library of support documentation, including FAQs and manuals • Submit SRs or check on the status of an existing SR •...
  • Page 10   RUGGEDCOM WIN Preface User Guide Customer Support...
  • Page 11: Introduction

    RUGGEDCOM WIN Chapter 1 User Guide Introduction Introduction Welcome to the RUGGEDCOM WIN v5.0 User Guide for RUGGEDCOM WIN5100 and WIN5200 series Out Door Unit (ODU) Subscriber Stations (SS) . This guide describes the wide array of features made available by the RUGGEDCOM WIN software.
  • Page 12: Security Recommendations

    • Management of the configuration file, certificates and keys is the responsibility of the device owner. Before returning the device to Siemens for repair, make sure encryption is disabled (to create a cleartext version of the configuration file) and replace the current certificates and keys with temporary throwaway certificates and keys that can be destroyed upon the device's return.
  • Page 13: Mobile Wimax Wave 2 Mimo Features

    Policy • Periodically audit the device to make sure it complies with these recommendations and/or any internal security policies. • Review the user documentation for other Siemens products used in coordination with the device for further security recommendations. Section 1.2 Mobile WiMAX Wave 2 MIMO Features Multiple-Input, Multiple-Output (MIMO) describes systems that use more than one radio and antenna system at each end of the wireless link.
  • Page 14: Space-Time Coding

    Chapter 1 RUGGEDCOM WIN Introduction User Guide Figure 1: MIMO Antenna System 1. MIMO Transmitter with Antenna    2. MIMO Receiver with Antenna CONTENTS • Section 1.2.1, “Space-Time Coding” Section 1.2.1 Space-Time Coding Space-Time Coding (STC) is a technique for implementing transmission diversity. Mobile WiMAX uses transmit diversity in the downlink direction to provide spatial diversity to enhance the signal quality to a specific subscriber located anywhere within the range of the antenna beam.
  • Page 15: Time Division Duplexing (Tdd)

    RUGGEDCOM WIN Chapter 1 User Guide Introduction Section 1.3 Time Division Duplexing (TDD) The SS uses time division duplexing (TDD) to transmit and receive on the same RF channel. This is a non- contention based method for providing an efficient and predictable two-way PTP or PMP cell deployment. All uplink and downlink transmission scheduling is managed by the base station.
  • Page 16: Ptp Deployment

    Chapter 1 RUGGEDCOM WIN Introduction User Guide • Section 1.7.4, “Channelization” Section 1.7.1 PTP Deployment When deployed in a PTP configuration, the base station establishes a dedicated bidirectional link to a single subscriber. PTP deployments typically use a directional narrow beam antenna for both ends of the link. Section 1.7.2 PMP Deployment When deployed in a PMP configuration, the base station establishes bi-directional links to more than one...
  • Page 17: Service Flow Classification

    RUGGEDCOM WIN Chapter 1 User Guide Introduction Separate service flows can be established for uplink and downlink traffic, where each service flow is assigned a unique service level category and separate QoS settings. This feature allows segregation of high-speed/high- priority traffic from less time-critical flows. CONTENTS •...
  • Page 18 Chapter 1 RUGGEDCOM WIN Introduction User Guide • Non-Real-Time Polling Service (nrt-PS) The base station schedules regular transmit opportunities for the subscriber to send variable size data packets. Typical applications include high bandwidth FTP. The polling period is typically be one second or less, even during periods of network congestion.
  • Page 19: Configuring Network Parameters In Windows

    RUGGEDCOM WIN Chapter 2 User Guide Using WIN v5.0 Using WIN v5.0 This chapter describes how to use the RUGGEDCOM WIN interface. CONTENTS • Section 2.1, “Configuring Network Parameters in Windows” • Section 2.2, “Logging In” • Section 2.3, “Logging Out” • Section 2.4, “Using the Web-based User Interface” •...
  • Page 20 Chapter 2 RUGGEDCOM WIN Using WIN v5.0 User Guide Figure 2: Microsoft Windows Local Area Connection Status Dialog Box Click Local Area Connection. The Local Area Connections Properties dialog box appears with the General tab selected. Figure 3: Windows Local Area Connection Properties Dialog Box In the Items list, select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and then click Properties.
  • Page 21: Logging In

    RUGGEDCOM WIN Chapter 2 User Guide Using WIN v5.0 Figure 4: Windows TCP/IP Properties dialog Assign the IP address 192.168.254.250 and the subnet 255.255.255.0. On the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties dialog box, click OK. 10. On the Local Area Connection Properties dialog box, click OK. 11.
  • Page 22: Logging Out

    Chapter 2 RUGGEDCOM WIN Using WIN v5.0 User Guide NOTE The default user name is admin. The user name is case sensitive. In the User Name box, type a user name. NOTE The default password is generic. The password is case sensitive. In the Password box, type a password.
  • Page 23: Using The Web-Based User Interface

    RUGGEDCOM WIN Chapter 2 User Guide Using WIN v5.0 Figure 7: System Functions Screen Click Logout. Section 2.4 Using the Web-based User Interface Use the device's Web-based management interface to configure and control device settings and functions. Access the device's management interface through the device's LAN or RF IP address. The management interface consists of three main areas: •...
  • Page 24: Accessing Developer Mode

    • Developer mode is only available to developers for advanced troubleshooting purposes. • Developers cannot access the device without logging into the system first. IMPORTANT! The developer mode password is provided by Siemens. To obtain password, contact Siemens Custom Support. Navigate to Management » Developer Mode. The Developer Mode screen appears.
  • Page 25 RUGGEDCOM WIN Chapter 2 User Guide Using WIN v5.0 Figure 9: Developer Mode Screen In the Password box, type the password for developer mode. The status of the password appears in the Status box. If the password is correct, the message Correct Password appears.
  • Page 26 Chapter 2 RUGGEDCOM WIN Using WIN v5.0 User Guide Accessing Developer Mode...
  • Page 27: Device Management

    RUGGEDCOM WIN Chapter 3 User Guide Device Management Device Management This chapter describes how to configure and manage the device and its components, such as device hardware, logs, files and more. CONTENTS • Section 3.1, “Configuring Syslog” • Section 3.2, “Viewing Device Hardware Information” •...
  • Page 28: Viewing Device Hardware Information

    Chapter 3 RUGGEDCOM WIN Device Management User Guide Parameter Description Sets the IP address of the server to which log files are uploaded. UDP Port (1-65535) Synopsis:   Number in the range of 1 to 65535 Default:   514 Sets the UDP port on the server to use when uploading the log files to the server.
  • Page 29: Viewing General Statistics

    RUGGEDCOM WIN Chapter 3 User Guide Device Management • Section 3.3.4, “Viewing and Clearing Service Flow Statistics” Section 3.3.1 Viewing General Statistics To view general statistics, navigate to Statistics. The General Statistics screen appears. Figure 12: General Statistics Screen The table provides the following information: Parameter Description CPE Name...
  • Page 30: Viewing And Clearing Rf Statistics

    Chapter 3 RUGGEDCOM WIN Device Management User Guide Parameter Description Next re-authentication Displays the time remaining until the next re-authentication. Section 3.3.2 Viewing and Clearing RF Statistics To view and clear RF statistics, do the following: Navigate to Statistics » RF. The RF screen appears. Figure 13: RF Screen View the RF statistics for the device: Parameter...
  • Page 31: Viewing And Clearing Network Statistics

    RUGGEDCOM WIN Chapter 3 User Guide Device Management Parameter Description Displays the downlink Modulation and Coding Scheme. Distance from BS Displays the estimated distance of the SS from the base station, in meters. Received bytes Displays the amount of data received by the SS, in bytes. Received packets Displays the number of packets received by the SS.
  • Page 32: Viewing And Clearing Service Flow Statistics

    Chapter 3 RUGGEDCOM WIN Device Management User Guide Parameter Description Direction Displays the direction of network traffic to and from the SS: Input or Output. Packets/sec Displays the packet transmission rate for inbound and outbound traffic, in packets per second. Packets Displays the total number of inbound and outbound packets.
  • Page 33: Managing Software Versions And Upgrades

    RUGGEDCOM WIN Chapter 3 User Guide Device Management To clear the statistics for a selected service flow, select the service flow in the Service flow statistics table and click Clear SF statistics. To clear the statistics for all service flows, click Clear All. Section 3.4 Managing Software Versions and Upgrades The following sections describe how to manage software versions and upgrades:...
  • Page 34: Viewing Software Properties

    Chapter 3 RUGGEDCOM WIN Device Management User Guide Load the new software image to the secondary memory bank: Configure the FTP server from which the new software files will be downloaded (see Section 3.4.6, “Downloading Software from an FTP Server” Download the software update files to the secondary memory bank (see Section 3.4.6, “Downloading Software from an FTP Server”...
  • Page 35: Loading The Primary Software Version

    RUGGEDCOM WIN Chapter 3 User Guide Device Management Parameter Description Current SW Location Synopsis:   { 1, 2 } Displays the number of the memory bank from which the device software is running. Primary SW Location Synopsis:   { 1, 2 } Displays the number of the current Primary memory bank.
  • Page 36: Loading The Secondary Software Version

    Chapter 3 RUGGEDCOM WIN Device Management User Guide Figure 17: SW Properties Screen Click Reboot. The device reboots, and runs the Primary software image. Section 3.4.4 Loading the Secondary Software Version To load the Secondary software image into the memory bank, do the following: NOTE Before performing this procedure, make sure the version in the Current Active Bank parameter is displayed as Primary.
  • Page 37: Configuring The Primary Software Version

    RUGGEDCOM WIN Chapter 3 User Guide Device Management Figure 18: SW Properties Screen Click Run Secondary. The device reboots, and runs the Secondary software image. Section 3.4.5 Configuring the Primary Software Version To configure the currently running software image as the Primary software image (and switch the designation from being the Secondary image), do the following: Navigate to Management »...
  • Page 38: Downloading Software From An Ftp Server

    Chapter 3 RUGGEDCOM WIN Device Management User Guide Section 3.4.6 Downloading Software from an FTP Server To download software from an FTP server to the Secondary memory bank, do the following: Navigate to Management » SW Upgrade » SW Download. The SW Download screen appears. Figure 20: SW Download Screen Configure the following parameter(s) as required: Parameter...
  • Page 39: Viewing Memory Bank Files

    RUGGEDCOM WIN Chapter 3 User Guide Device Management • Section 3.4.7.2, “Uploading Files to the FTP Server” • Section 3.4.7.3, “Copying Files to the Secondary Bank” • Section 3.4.7.4, “Deleting Memory Bank Files” Section 3.4.7.1 Viewing Memory Bank Files To view files in the Primary memory bank, do the following: To view the Primary memory bank files, navigate to Management »...
  • Page 40: Uploading Files To The Ftp Server

    Chapter 3 RUGGEDCOM WIN Device Management User Guide Parameter Description Name Displays the software component filename. Type Synopsis:   {Package, Application, VxWorks, Blob, Script, WebResource, Defaults, CDC, Regulation, UV, GUI} Displays the software component file type. Version Displays the software component version number. Section 3.4.7.2 Uploading Files to the FTP Server Use the Secondary Components screen to manage software in the Secondary memory bank.
  • Page 41: Copying Files To The Secondary Bank

    RUGGEDCOM WIN Chapter 3 User Guide Device Management Figure 24: Secondary Components Screen Select a file from the table. Click Upload File. View the status of the operation. For more information, refer to Section 3.4.8, “Viewing the Status of an Operation” Section 3.4.7.3 Copying Files to the Secondary Bank To copy files to the secondary bank, do the following: Navigate to Management »...
  • Page 42: Deleting Memory Bank Files

    Chapter 3 RUGGEDCOM WIN Device Management User Guide To copy a file, click Copy File. To copy all files, click Copy Directory. View the status of the operation. For more information, refer to Section 3.4.8, “Viewing the Status of an Operation” Section 3.4.7.4 Deleting Memory Bank Files To delete a file, do the following:...
  • Page 43: Canceling An Operation

    RUGGEDCOM WIN Chapter 3 User Guide Device Management Figure 27: File Transfer Status Screen The File Operation Status parameter provides the following information: Parameter Description Finished Displays successfully completed file transfers. Not Started Displays requested file transfers that have not yet started. In Process Displays file transfers that are currently in progress.
  • Page 44 Chapter 3 RUGGEDCOM WIN Device Management User Guide Figure 28: File Transfer Status Screen Click Cancel. Canceling an Operation...
  • Page 45: System Administration

    RUGGEDCOM WIN Chapter 4 User Guide System Administration System Administration This chapter describes how to perform various administrative tasks related to device identification, user permissions, alarm configuration, certificates and keys, and more. CONTENTS • Section 4.1, “Configuring the Device Name” • Section 4.2, “Managing Links”...
  • Page 46: Managing Links

    Chapter 4 RUGGEDCOM WIN System Administration User Guide Figure 29: System Functions In the CPE name parameter, type a name for the device. Click Apply. The device name is displayed in the top, right-hand corner of the screen. Section 4.2 Managing Links This section describes how to configure Link WatchDog and Link Timeout. CONTENTS •...
  • Page 47: Configuring Link Timeout

    RUGGEDCOM WIN Chapter 4 User Guide System Administration Figure 30: System Functions Screen Configure the following parameter(s) as required: Parameter Description Link WatchDog Synopsis:   {Disabled, Smart, Always} Disabled – the device never resets. Smart (Default) – the device resets as follows: When the device is in stopped mode, Link WatchDog will not reset the device.
  • Page 48: Changing The Administrator Password

    Chapter 4 RUGGEDCOM WIN System Administration User Guide Figure 31: System Functions Screen In the Link Timeout list, type the number of minutes for the timeout. The default value is 15. Click Apply. Section 4.3 Changing the Administrator Password To change an administrator password, do the following: Navigate to Management »...
  • Page 49: Configuring The Maximum Number Of Login Attempts

    RUGGEDCOM WIN Chapter 4 User Guide System Administration Section 4.4 Configuring the Maximum Number of Login Attempts To limit the number of failed login attempts before a system administrator is notified via RUGGEDCOM NMS, do the following: Navigate to Management » Access Permissions. The Device Access Permissions screen appears. Figure 33: Device Access Permissions Screen In the Login retries before Trap list, select the maximum number of failed login attempts allowed by the device.
  • Page 50: Restoring Factory Defaults

    Chapter 4 RUGGEDCOM WIN System Administration User Guide Figure 34: System Functions Screen Click Reboot. Section 4.6 Restoring Factory Defaults To restore factory defaults, do the following: Navigate to Management » System Functions. The System Functions screen appears. Figure 35: System Functions Screen Click Set factory defaults to restore all the factory defaults or click Set partial defaults to restore the factory defaults except for parameters that affect device connectivity.
  • Page 51: Managing Users

    RUGGEDCOM WIN Chapter 4 User Guide System Administration NOTE The device will reboot after factory defaults are restored. Section 4.7 Managing Users Access to the SS web management application is secured through user accounts and access levels. Two access levels are available: •...
  • Page 52: Deleting Users

    Chapter 4 RUGGEDCOM WIN System Administration User Guide In the Access Level column, select an access level for the user. In the Password column, type the password for the user. In the Retype Password column, retype the password for the user. Click Apply.
  • Page 53: Managing Keys And Certificates

    RUGGEDCOM WIN Chapter 4 User Guide System Administration Figure 38: SSH Shell Access Screen In the SSH Shell Access list, select Enable or Disable. In the SFTP Access list, select Enable or Disable. Click Apply. Section 4.9 Managing Keys and Certificates This section describes how to manage keys and certificates on the device. CONTENTS •...
  • Page 54: Generating Ssh Keys

    Chapter 4 RUGGEDCOM WIN System Administration User Guide Figure 39: Load HTTPS Certificates Screen Type a passphrase in the Private Key Passphrase box. Under HTTPS Certificates, select the certificate type and then click Browse. Select the file to upload. Click Load to load the certificate or key. Click Certificate Verify to verify the passphrase, certificate and key.
  • Page 55: Managing Alarms

    RUGGEDCOM WIN Chapter 4 User Guide System Administration Section 4.10 Managing Alarms This section describes how to configure and manage alarms. CONTENTS • Section 4.10.1, “Viewing Alarms” • Section 4.10.2, “Clearing Alarms” Section 4.10.1 Viewing Alarms To view current system alarms, navigate to Management » Alarms and Traps. The System Alarms screen appears.
  • Page 56: Clearing Alarms

    Chapter 4 RUGGEDCOM WIN System Administration User Guide Parameter Description Severity Synopsis:   {Clear, Critical, Major, Warning} Displays the severity of the alarm. Synopsis:   {Restart, Communication, RF, Hardware, Security, Environmental, Redundancy, Category Services, Link Status} Displays the category for the alarm type. Last Description Displays a message describing the alarm.
  • Page 57: Locking The Device

    RUGGEDCOM WIN Chapter 4 User Guide System Administration Navigate to Management » NTP Server. The NTP Server screen appears. Figure 43: NTP Server Screen Configure the following parameter(s) as required: Parameter Description Enable Ntp Server Synopsis:   { True, False } Enables or disables the NTP server. Local Time Displays the local time advertised by the base station.
  • Page 58: Configuring Radius User Authentication

    Chapter 4 RUGGEDCOM WIN System Administration User Guide Figure 44: Ethernet Lock Screen Configure the following parameter(s) as required: CAUTION! Configuration hazard – risk of data loss. Do not enable Port Shutdown and Ethernet Lock at the same time. All data packets will be dropped by the SS if the RF link is lost. Parameter Description Port Shutdown...
  • Page 59 RUGGEDCOM WIN Chapter 4 User Guide System Administration Navigate to Management » Security » Radius Login Settings. The Radius Login Settings screen appears. Figure 45: Radius Login Settings Screen Configure the following parameter(s) as required: Parameter Description Radius Login Synopsis:   { Enable, Disable } Enables or disables RADIUS Authentication mode.
  • Page 60 Chapter 4 RUGGEDCOM WIN System Administration User Guide Configuring RADIUS User Authentication...
  • Page 61: Setup And Configuration

    RUGGEDCOM WIN Chapter 5 User Guide Setup and Configuration Setup and Configuration This chapter describes how to set up and configure the device for use on a network using the various features available in the RUGGEDCOM WIN. CONTENTS • Section 5.1, “Quick Configuration” •...
  • Page 62: Managing Connectivity With Base Stations

    Chapter 5 RUGGEDCOM WIN Setup and Configuration User Guide NOTE Additional parameters can be configured remotely through the wireless link. Connect a computer to the device and log in to the management interface. For more information, refer to Section 2.2, “Logging In” Configure the scanner and connect to the base station.
  • Page 63 RUGGEDCOM WIN Chapter 5 User Guide Setup and Configuration • the transmission preamble • the CINR R1 value • the RSSI value, in dBm To configure the scanner, do the following: Navigate to WiMAX. The Scanner Settings screen appears. Figure 46: Scanner Settings Screen 1. Add   ...
  • Page 64: Deleting Scanner Configurations

    Chapter 5 RUGGEDCOM WIN Setup and Configuration User Guide Parameter Description Step [kHz] Displays the scanning increment in the scanning range, in kilohertz. End frequency [kHz] Displays the end of the scanning range as a frequency in kilohertz. PUSC Mode Synopsis:  ...
  • Page 65: Connecting To The Base Station

    RUGGEDCOM WIN Chapter 5 User Guide Setup and Configuration Figure 47: Scanner Settings Screen 1. Add    2. Delete Select a row and click Delete to remove a row from the table. Click Delete All to delete all scanning configuration information. Click Apply. Section 5.2.3 Connecting to the Base Station To connect to base stations, do the following: If this is the first time connecting to a base station, you must configure the scanner first.
  • Page 66: Disconnecting From The Base Station

    Chapter 5 RUGGEDCOM WIN Setup and Configuration User Guide Figure 48: System Functions Screen Click Connect. Section 5.2.4 Disconnecting from the Base Station To disconnect from base stations, do the following: CAUTION! Connection Loss Hazard - Risk of data loss or failure of functioning processes. Clicking Disconnect while using the RF interface will stop the RUGGEDCOM WIN from transmitting and the RUGGEDCOM WIN will lose its connection to the base station(s).
  • Page 67: Viewing Base Station Information

    RUGGEDCOM WIN Chapter 5 User Guide Setup and Configuration Figure 49: System Functions Screen Click Disconnect. Section 5.2.5 Viewing Base Station Information To view information about the base station serving the device and information about neighboring base stations, navigate to WiMAX » Mobility. The Mobility screen appears. Figure 50: Mobility Screen The tables provide the following information: Parameter...
  • Page 68: Managing Connections To Specific Base Stations

    Chapter 5 RUGGEDCOM WIN Setup and Configuration User Guide Section 5.3 Managing Connections to Specific Base Stations A list of specific base stations can be created for the RUGGEDCOM WIN to connect to. When enabled, only base stations whose identifiers (IDs) are in the list can be connected to. A maximum of five base station IDs are allowed.
  • Page 69: Adding Base Station Identifiers

    RUGGEDCOM WIN Chapter 5 User Guide Setup and Configuration Figure 51: Allowed BS Screen 1. Connect only to allowed BS List    2. Allowed BS List Table    3. Add Button    4. Delete Button    5. Connect only to allowed Operator ID Box    6. Apply Button    7. Connect Button    8. Disconnect Button In the Connect only to allowed BS list, select Enable or Disable. Click Apply.
  • Page 70: Deleting Base Station Identifiers

    Chapter 5 RUGGEDCOM WIN Setup and Configuration User Guide Figure 52: Allowed BS Screen 1. Connect only to allowed BS List    2. Allowed BS List Table    3. Add Button    4. Delete Button    5. Connect only to allowed Operator ID Box    6. Apply Button    7. Connect Button    8. Disconnect Button Click Add. A new row appears in the Allowed BS List table. In the Allowed BS List table, in the BS ID column, type the base station ID.
  • Page 71: Connecting To Specific Base Stations

    RUGGEDCOM WIN Chapter 5 User Guide Setup and Configuration Figure 53: Allowed BS Screen 1. Connect only to allowed BS List    2. Allowed BS List Table    3. Add Button    4. Delete Button    5. Connect only to allowed Operator ID Box    6. Apply Button    7. Connect Button    8. Disconnect Button Select a base station ID from the Allowed BS List table. Click Delete.
  • Page 72: Disconnecting From Specific Base Stations

    Chapter 5 RUGGEDCOM WIN Setup and Configuration User Guide Figure 54: Allowed BS Screen 1. Connect only to allowed BS List    2. Allowed BS List Table    3. Add Button    4. Delete Button    5. Connect only to allowed Operator ID Box    6. Apply Button    7. Connect Button    8. Disconnect Button Set the Connect only to allowed BS option box to Enable. Select a base station ID from the Allowed BS List table.
  • Page 73: Connecting To Allowed Operator Id

    RUGGEDCOM WIN Chapter 5 User Guide Setup and Configuration Figure 55: Allowed BS Screen 1. Connect only to allowed BS List    2. Allowed BS List Table    3. Add Button    4. Delete Button    5. Connect only to allowed Operator ID Box    6. Apply Button    7. Connect Button    8. Disconnect Button Click Disconnect. Section 5.3.6 Connecting to Allowed Operator ID Subscriber stations can be configured to only connect to a specific Operator ID.
  • Page 74: Enabling/Disabling The Gps

    Chapter 5 RUGGEDCOM WIN Setup and Configuration User Guide Figure 56: Allowed BS Screen 1. Connect only to allowed BS List    2. Allowed BS List Table    3. Add Button    4. Delete Button    5. Connect only to allowed Operator ID Box    6. Apply Button    7. Connect Button    8. Disconnect Button Delete all entries in the Allowed BS List table. In the Connect only to allowed Operator ID box, type the Operator ID.
  • Page 75: Configuring Neighbor Scanning

    RUGGEDCOM WIN Chapter 5 User Guide Setup and Configuration Figure 57: GPS Screen In the GPS Enabled list, select either True (enabled) or False (disabled). Click Apply. Reboot the device. For more information, refer to Section 4.5, “Rebooting the Device” Section 5.5 Configuring Neighbor Scanning Configuring neighbor scanning provides the option to disable the scanning of nearby base stations for handover purposes.
  • Page 76: Enabling/Disabling Fast Network Entry

    Data Loss Hazard - Risk of packet loss. Fast network entry eliminates handover and forces full network entry. It is a debugging option and should not be enabled without specific instruction from Siemens. Before enabling fast network entry, contact Customer Support to discuss and analyze the use of this option.
  • Page 77: Configuring Scan Duration

    RUGGEDCOM WIN Chapter 5 User Guide Setup and Configuration Section 5.7 Configuring Scan Duration The scan duration setting can be used to change the duration a specific device requests from the serving base station, making the scanning more accurate. Increasing the scan duration enables quicker discovery of more than two base stations during the scanning period.
  • Page 78: Configuring The Lan Gateway

    Chapter 5 RUGGEDCOM WIN Setup and Configuration User Guide Figure 61: Failover BS Support Screen Configure the following parameters as needed: Parameter Description Failover BS Support Synopsis:   { Enable, Disable } Enables or disables Failover BS Support. Maps Lost Timeout Synopsis:   { 100, 600, 5000 } The time in milliseconds (ms) to wait after losing the WiMAX map before connecting to one of the serving base station neighbors previously scanned from the Neighbor BS table.
  • Page 79: Configuring The Network Interface Protocol (Nip)

    For more information about interfacing with the device using NIP, refer to the FAQ RUGGEDCOM WIN Network Interface Protocol API [http://support.automation.siemens.com/WW/view/en/109741871] . IMPORTANT! Only users with Admin access rights can change the NIP settings. To configure NIP, do the following: Navigate to Management »...
  • Page 80: Configuring A Backhaul Subscriber Station

    Chapter 5 RUGGEDCOM WIN Setup and Configuration User Guide Figure 63: Network Interface Protocol Screen 1. Add    2. Delete If required, in the NIP Enable list, select Enable or Disable. If required, in the UDP Port parameter, type the UDP port value. The default UDP port value is 39000. In the Originators Table, click Add, then type the IP Address of the PC connecting to the SS LAN.
  • Page 81: Managing Snmp

    RUGGEDCOM WIN Chapter 5 User Guide Setup and Configuration Figure 64: Set as Managing CPE In the Used As Managing CPE list, select Yes or No. Click Apply. Reboot the device. For more information, refer to Section 4.5, “Rebooting the Device” Section 5.12 Managing SNMP This section describes how to manage SNMP.
  • Page 82: Managing Snmp Traps

    Chapter 5 RUGGEDCOM WIN Setup and Configuration User Guide Figure 65: SNMP General Settings 1. Add    2. Delete In the SNMPv2c list, select Enable or Disable. In the SNMPv3 list, select Enable or Disable. Click Apply. Section 5.12.2 Managing SNMP Traps This section describes how to configure and manage SNMP Traps. CONTENTS •...
  • Page 83: Deleting Snmp Traps

    RUGGEDCOM WIN Chapter 5 User Guide Setup and Configuration Figure 66: SNMP General Settings 1. Add    2. Delete Click Add. A new row appears in the Managers Table. Type an IP address in the new row. Click Apply. Section 5.12.2.2 Deleting SNMP Traps To delete SNMP traps, do the following: Navigate to Management »...
  • Page 84: Viewing A List Of Traps

    Chapter 5 RUGGEDCOM WIN Setup and Configuration User Guide Figure 67: SNMP General Settings 1. Add    2. Delete To remove an SNMP trap destination, select a row and click Delete. If no rows are selected, clicking Delete removes the last entry in the table. Click Apply.
  • Page 85: Configuring Traps

    RUGGEDCOM WIN Chapter 5 User Guide Setup and Configuration Event Name Description DuplicateNsiIp Duplicate LAN IP address. DuplicateRfiIp Duplicate RF IP address. The SS Ethernet port is locked to forward user data. CPELocked Only management data is permitted from the LAN. CPEUnlocked The SS Ethernet port is unlocked to forward user data.
  • Page 86: Sending Traps

    Chapter 5 RUGGEDCOM WIN Setup and Configuration User Guide Parameter Description Trap Name Displays the trap name. Activation Mode Synopsis:   { True, False } Indicates if the trap is enabled or disabled. Severity Synopsis:   { Clear, Critical, Major, Warning } Displays the severity of the trap condition.
  • Page 87: Configuring Snmpv2

    RUGGEDCOM WIN Chapter 5 User Guide Setup and Configuration Select one or more SNMP traps from the Traps Table. Click Send Trap. Section 5.12.3 Configuring SNMPv2 To configure the SNMPv2c parameters, do the following: Navigate to Management » SNMP. The SNMP General Settings screen appears. Figure 70: SNMP General Settings Click SNMPv2 Configuration.
  • Page 88: Managing Snmpv3

    Chapter 5 RUGGEDCOM WIN Setup and Configuration User Guide Parameter Description Read Community name must be different from the SNMP Write Community name. SNMP Write Community Default:   private The SNMP community name for write access. This name can be used as a password for secure set commands. The SNMP Write Community name must be different from the SNMP Read Community name.
  • Page 89: Deleting Snmpv3 Users

    RUGGEDCOM WIN Chapter 5 User Guide Setup and Configuration Figure 72: SNMPv3 Configuration Screen 1. Add    2. Delete Click Add. A new row appears in the Users Table. Configure the following parameter(s) as required: Parameter Description Username The user name. Authentication Passphrase The passphrase used for authentication. Authentication Protocol Synopsis:  ...
  • Page 90: Viewing Snmpv3 Access Groups

    Chapter 5 RUGGEDCOM WIN Setup and Configuration User Guide Figure 73: SNMPv3 Configuration Screen 1. Add    2. Delete Select a row in the Users Table and click Delete. If no rows are selected, clicking Delete removes the last entry in the table. Click Apply. Section 5.12.4.3 Viewing SNMPv3 Access Groups To view SNMPv3 access groups, do the following:...
  • Page 91: Configuring The Mib2 System Identification Information

    RUGGEDCOM WIN Chapter 5 User Guide Setup and Configuration Figure 75: SNMPv3 Access Groups Configuration The table provides the following information: Parameter Description Group Name The access group name. Read View The read view for the access group. Write View The write view for the access group. Notification View The notification view for the access group.
  • Page 92: Configuring Dscp Marking

    Chapter 5 RUGGEDCOM WIN Setup and Configuration User Guide Parameter Description sysUpTime Displays the length of time, in hundredths of a second, since the SNMP subsystem was last initialized. Contact Details Contains subscriber station contact information including name and contact details. Subscriber Station Name Displays the subscriber station name.
  • Page 93: Configuring The Management Vlan

    RUGGEDCOM WIN Chapter 5 User Guide Setup and Configuration Figure 78: IP Settings Screen Configure the following parameter(s) as required: Parameter Description Current LAN IP Address Displays the currently configured SS LAN IP address. Configured LAN IP Address The LAN IP address, an IPv4 address. Current LAN Mask Displays the currently configured LAN netmask.
  • Page 94: Configuring Vlan Tagging

    Chapter 5 RUGGEDCOM WIN Setup and Configuration User Guide To configure the management VLAN options, do the following: Navigate to Management » Remote Management » Management VLAN. The Management VLAN screen appears. Figure 79: Management VLAN Screen Configure the following parameter(s) as required: Parameter Description VLAN ID [1-4094] Synopsis:  ...
  • Page 95: Managing Mac Addresses

    RUGGEDCOM WIN Chapter 5 User Guide Setup and Configuration Figure 80: VLAN Tagging Screen Configure the following parameter(s) as required: Parameter Description VLAN ID [1-4094] Synopsis:   { A number in the range of 1 to 4094 } Displays an identifier for the VLAN. Default: 0 802.1p bits [0-7] Synopsis:  ...
  • Page 96: Configuring The Mac Address Table

    Chapter 5 RUGGEDCOM WIN Setup and Configuration User Guide Figure 81: MAC Address Table Screen The table provides the following information: Parameter Description Index Displays a unique identifier for the table entry. MAC Address Displays the MAC address of a local or remote node. VLAN ID Displays the identifier for the Virtual LAN on which the node is active.
  • Page 97: Clearing The Mac Address Table

    RUGGEDCOM WIN Chapter 5 User Guide Setup and Configuration Figure 82: MAC Address Table Screen In the Aging time [300-1800] sec parameter, set the MAC address aging time. This is the time until table entries are removed from the MAC address table. Type a value in the range of 300 to 1800 seconds. Click Apply.
  • Page 98: Enabling/Disabling Mini-Jumbo Frames

    Chapter 5 RUGGEDCOM WIN Setup and Configuration User Guide Select a row in the table. Click Clear. Click Apply. Section 5.17.4 Enabling/Disabling Mini-Jumbo Frames The Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) specifies the size of the largest data unit, in bytes, the base station will transmit.
  • Page 99 RUGGEDCOM WIN Chapter 5 User Guide Setup and Configuration Figure 85: Access List Screen 1. Add    2. Delete Configure the following parameter(s) as required: Parameter Description Access List Synopsis:   { Enable, Disable } Displays the setting for the Access List. Total Number of Entries Displays the number of entries.
  • Page 100: Adding Entries To The Access List

    Chapter 5 RUGGEDCOM WIN Setup and Configuration User Guide Section 5.17.6 Adding Entries to the Access List If the Access List function is enabled, only MAC Addresses in this list will be able to pass data. Pre-provisioned entries can be added to the list in the Access List Table. Self-learned entries appear in the list automatically. To add a pre-provisioned entry to the access list, do the following: Navigate to Network »...
  • Page 101: Configuring The Wimax Radio

    RUGGEDCOM WIN Chapter 5 User Guide Setup and Configuration Figure 87: Access List Screen 1. Add    2. Delete Select a row. Click Delete. If no rows are selected, clicking Delete removes the last entry in the table. Click Apply. Section 5.18 Configuring the WiMAX Radio To enable and disable WiMAX radio settings, do the following: NOTE After changing the Radio Settings, a reboot is required.
  • Page 102 Chapter 5 RUGGEDCOM WIN Setup and Configuration User Guide Figure 88: Radio Settings Screen Configure the following parameter(s) as required: Parameter Description Maximum Tx Power The maximum power in dBm that can be transmitted by the device. Any value can be configured. However, the device will not exceed the following limits based on frequency band and modulation.
  • Page 103: Managing Wimax Authentication

    RUGGEDCOM WIN Chapter 5 User Guide Setup and Configuration Section 5.19 Managing WiMAX Authentication View and set the WiMAX authentication parameters. The RUGGEDCOM WIN supports EAP-TLS (Extensible Authentication Protocol - Transport Layer Security) and EAP-TTLS (Extensible Authentication Protocol - Tunneled Transport Layer Security) authentication. Also, set the RUGGEDCOM WIN to use null (no) authentication. CONTENTS •...
  • Page 104: Configuring Eap-Tls Authentication

    Chapter 5 RUGGEDCOM WIN Setup and Configuration User Guide Parameter Description Configured Authentication Displays the current configuration setting: Null or EAP. Outer NAI Displays the outer Network Access Identifier. Section 5.19.2 Configuring EAP-TLS Authentication To configure Extensible Authentication Protocol - Transport Layer Security authentication (EAP-TLS), do the following: Navigate to WiMAX »...
  • Page 105: Configuring Null Authentication

    RUGGEDCOM WIN Chapter 5 User Guide Setup and Configuration Figure 93: Authentication Method screen Click Set TTLS. The EAP TTLS screen appears. Figure 94: EAP TTLS Screen Configure the following parameter(s) as required: Parameter Description Realm The EAP-TTLS authentication realm. Username The EAP-TTLS user name. Password The password for the EAP-TTLS user.
  • Page 106: Loading Authentication Certificates

    Chapter 5 RUGGEDCOM WIN Setup and Configuration User Guide Figure 95: Authentication Method screen Click Set Null. Section 5.19.5 Loading Authentication Certificates To load authentication certificates, do the following: Navigate to WiMAX » Authentication » Load Certificates. The Load Certificates screen appears. Figure 96: Load Certificates Screen Select a certificate type to load.
  • Page 107 RUGGEDCOM WIN Chapter 5 User Guide Setup and Configuration Navigate to WiMAX » Authentication » Certificate Secret. The Certificate Secret screen appears. Figure 97: Certificate Secret Screen In the Client Certificate Private Password parameter, type your new password. In the Retype Password parameter, type the new password again. Click Apply.
  • Page 108 Chapter 5 RUGGEDCOM WIN Setup and Configuration User Guide Changing the Client Certificate Private Password...

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