Airspan Networks ASMAX2300 User Manual

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WiMAX Modem
Manual Version: 1.3
Manual Date: Feb. 20 2009
Software Version: R4.6.0.0-17743-v5.7.0
Software Date: Feb. 20 2009

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  • Page 1: User Manual

    User Manual WiMAX Modem Manual Version: 1.3 Manual Date: Feb. 20 2009 Software Version: R4.6.0.0-17743-v5.7.0 Software Date: Feb. 20 2009...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Chapter 1 Overview ..............1-1 1.1. Indoor CPE..................... 1-1 1.2. Outdoor CPE..................1-2 Chapter 2 WEB-GUI..............2-3 2.1. System Configuration Login..............2-3 2.2. System Logout ..................2-6 2.3. Account ....................2-7 2.4. Date ......................2-8 2.5. Language....................2-9 2.6. Scanner....................2-10 2.7.
  • Page 3 FIGURES Figure 1-1 Indoor CPE Front Panel LED ..........1-1 Figure 1-2 Outdoor CPE installation ............1-2 Figure 2-1 Login Page ................2-3 Figure 2-2 WiMAX Status ..............2-4 Figure 2-3 WiMAX Status-Service Flow ..........2-4 Figure 2-4 Network Status ..............2-5 Figure 2-5 Device Status.................
  • Page 4 Figure 2-34 Reboot Confirmation............2-32...
  • Page 5: Chapter 1 Overview

    Chapter 1 Overview This chapter describes the panel function and installation procedure for the CPE. 1.1. Indoor CPE Front Panel LED Power LED: ON: power on OFF: power fail LAN LED: ON: connect OFF: disconnect Blinking: data transmit When the CPE powers on, the LED indicates the CPE states as follow. Only Red LED is Blinking: synchronization Only Yellow LED is Blinking: authentication Only Green LED is Blinking: DHCP client negotiation...
  • Page 6: Outdoor Cpe

    Rear Panel Power jack: DC 12V / 1.5A LAN port: 10/100Base-TX Reset button: To reboot the CPE 1.2. Outdoor CPE Power Injector – Power Over Ethernet 802.3af compliant LAN port: 10/100Base-TX Figure 1-2 Outdoor CPE installation...
  • Page 7: Chapter 2 Web-Gui

    Chapter 2 WEB-GUI This chapter describes how to configure the CPE in order to connect to the base station. 2.1. System Configuration Login The CPE will enable a DHCP server by default. Computers or network devices connected to its LAN side can get IP address automatically from CPE. If you disable CPE’s DHCP server by yourself, set the IP address, net mask, and gateway as following.
  • Page 8: Figure 2-2 Wimax Status

    If there is no error, the user can login into the Status Page, and WiMAX Status, Network Status, and Device Status are as shown in Figure 2-2, Figure 2-3, Figure 2-4, and Figure 2-5. Figure 2-2 WiMAX Status Figure 2-3 WiMAX Status-Service Flow...
  • Page 9: Figure 2-4 Network Status

    Figure 2-4 Network Status Figure 2-5 Device Status...
  • Page 10: System Logout

    2.2. System Logout Press the “Logout” button as shown in Figure 2-6 to logout of the system and go back to the “Login” page as shown in Figure 2-1. Figure 2-6 Logout...
  • Page 11: Account

    2.3. Account Personalization Account The Account page is for changing the password of the WEB-UI account as shown in Figure 2-7. After setting the configurations of these fields, press the “Apply” button to write the new configurations into the CPE and the new configurations will take effect.
  • Page 12: Date

    2.4. Date Personalization Date If the system date is not in the valid duration of the uploaded certificate file, the CPE will not pass the authentication from the base station. The system date of a CPE can be synchronized with the PC that is connected to its LAN side by clicking the “Synchronize with PC”...
  • Page 13: Language

    2.5. Language Personalization Language The Language page allows users to select one of the languages in the drop-down list for viewing the WEB-GUI as shown in Figure 2-9. After selecting the desired language, press the “Apply” button to view the WEB-GUI in the selected language.
  • Page 14: Scanner

    2.6. Scanner WiMAX Scanner (can only be accessed by administrator) The Scanner page allows users to stop or start WiMAX connection with a BS by simply clicking the “start” or “stop” button in the “Start/Stop WiMAX” section. The “Channel Table” section lists all the channels that are stored in the channel table along with channel status associated to the channel used to connect the CPE to a BS.
  • Page 15: Authentication

    2.7. Authentication WiMAX Authentication (can only be accessed by administrator) Users can enable or disable the authentication by selecting one of the two methods supported, EAP-TLS and EAP-TTLS, or by selecting none in “Phase 1” field. Users can also choose one of five key encoding methods listed in “Phase 2”. Identity, username, and password should be entered respectively as agreed upon with the BS, if authentication is required.
  • Page 16: Figure 2-12 Authentication-View Certificates

    Figure 2-12 Authentication-View Certificates 2-12...
  • Page 17: Bridge Mode

    2.8. Bridge Mode Networking Bridge/NAT Mode Bridge mode is enabled by simply selecting “Bridge Mode” as shown in Figure 2-13. By selecting “Static” IP type, users can manually assign the “IP address” and “netmask”. The “IP address” and “netmask” can also be automatically assigned by the DHCP server by selecting “DHCP”...
  • Page 18: Nat Mode

    2.9. NAT Mode Networking Bridge/NAT Mode NAT mode is enabled by simply selecting “NAT Mode” as shown in Figure 2-14. By selecting “Static” WAN IP type, users can manually assign the “WAN IP address”, “WAN netmask”, and “WAN gateway”. The “WAN IP address”, “WAN netmask”, and “WAN gateway”...
  • Page 19: Firewall

    2.10. Firewall Networking Firewall (can only be accessed by administrator) The “CPE Access Control” section of this page gives users the ability to allow or deny web/telnet access from WAN. By enabling and identifying a DMZ host, an external attacker only has access to the DMZ host, rather than the entire private network at the CPE’s back end.
  • Page 20: Figure 2-16 Firewall Filter

    Figure 2-16 Firewall Filter 2-16...
  • Page 21: Dhcp Server

    2.11. DHCP Server Networking DHCP Server DHCP server will automatically start up when the CPE is powered on if “DHCP server” is enabled. If enabled, this page shows the previous configuration of the DHCP server as shown in Figure 2-17; otherwise, it shows that the DHCP server is disabled as shown in Figure 2-18.
  • Page 22: Figure 2-18 Dhcp Server Disabled

    Figure 2-18 DHCP Server Disabled 2-18...
  • Page 23: Nat Alg

    2.12. NAT ALG Networking NAT ALG (can only be accessed by administrator) By selecting or deselecting the checkbox, users can enable or disable BSID authorization of SIP ALG as shown in Figure 2-19. With it enabled, BSID can be used in SIP authentication to decide if the ATA is within the service area.
  • Page 24: Port Forwarding

    2.13. Port Forwarding Networking Port Forwarding Port forwarding redirects incoming network traffic from pre-defined “WAN Port” range to pre-defined “LAN IP Address” and “LAN Port” range. Users are allowed to add, remove, edit, enable, and disable port forwarding rules here as shown in Figure 2-20.
  • Page 25: Port Trigger

    2.14. Port Trigger Networking Port Trigger Port trigger dynamically opens port forwarding from a pre-defined WAN “Forwarding Port” range to a pre-defined LAN “Forwarding Port” range when a client on the local network makes an outgoing connection to a predetermined “Trigger Port” range.
  • Page 26: Ddns

    2.15. DDNS Networking DDNS By selecting or deselecting the checkbox, users can enable or disable DDNS as shown in Figure 2-22 and Figure 2-23. To enable DDNS, registration with at least one of the seven service providers is required, and can be done by clicking the “Sign Up” hyperlink and following the procedures.
  • Page 27: Figure 2-23 Ddns Disabled

    Figure 2-23 DDNS Disabled 2-23...
  • Page 28: Tr-069

    2.16. TR-069 Management TR-069 (can only be accessed by administrator) TR-069 client will automatically start up when the CPE is operational if the “TR-069 Active Flag” is enabled. The “ACS Server URL” is the URL used by TR-069 client to connect to the ACS server, and TR-069 client uses the “ACS Username”...
  • Page 29: Figure 2-24 Tr-069

    Figure 2-24 TR-069 Figure 2-25 TR-069-Certificate File Upload 2-25...
  • Page 30: Snmp

    2.17. SNMP Management SNMP (can only be accessed by administrator) This page is used to enable disable SNMP server as shown in Figure 2-26 and Figure 2-27. When SNMP is enabled, the community string of the SNMP server can be changed. After setting the configurations of these fields, press the “Apply” button to write the new configurations into the CPE and press “Reboot”...
  • Page 31: Log

    2.18. Log Management Log (can only be accessed by administrator) This page displays the system message log as shown in Figure 2-28. Figure 2-28 Log 2-27...
  • Page 32: Upgrade

    2.19. Upgrade Management Upgrade (can only be accessed by administrator) To perform web upgrade, press the “Brows…” button to choose the firmware file in the computer in the “Web Upgrade” section, and press the “Upload” button to upload the file into the CPE. Please refer to Figure 2-29 for more details. After the firmware file is uploaded, the summary will be displayed as shown in Figure 2-30.
  • Page 33: Figure 2-30 Web Upgrade Summary

    Figure 2-30 Web Upgrade Summary Figure 2-31 TFTP Upgrade 2-29...
  • Page 34: Recovery

    2.20. Recovery Management Recovery (can only be accessed by administrator) Both current firmware version and previous firmware version are shown in the “Firmware Rollback” section. Firmware rollback can be performed by pressing the “Rollback” button. Device configuration file that includes files such as, .configdb and ddns.conf, can be uploaded from PC to CPE as well as downloaded from CPE to PC.
  • Page 35: Reboot

    2.21. Reboot Press the “Reboot” and “Yes” buttons to reboot the system. Please refer to Figure 2-34 and Figure 2-34 for more details. Figure 2-33 Reboot Button 2-31...
  • Page 36 Figure 2-34 Reboot Confirmation Industry Canada statement: This device complies with RSS-192, RSS-195, and RSS-197 of the Industry Canada Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
  • Page 37 This equipment has been tested and found to comply with RSS-197 and RSS-192 of the Industry Canada Rules (for 3.x GHz bandwidth) and the limits for a class B digital device, pursuant to ETSI EN 301 489-1 and Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a residential environment notwithstanding use in commercial, business and industrial environments.
  • Page 38 following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. IMPORTANT NOTE: Radiation Exposure Statement: This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment.

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