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  • Page 1 Digital Radios StarMAX™ 6000 SERIES MOBILE BASE STATIONS USER MANUAL 260-668107-001...
  • Page 3 StarMAX™ 6000 Series Mobile Base Stations User Manual Rel. 4.1.1 (GA Preliminary Draft)
  • Page 4 Further, Harris Stratex Networks reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes from time to time in the content hereof without obligation of Harris Stratex Networks to notify any person of such revision or changes.
  • Page 5: Contact Information

    Fax: +44 1698 717 204 Fax: +63 45 599 5196 +1 800 227 8332 Fax: +1 408 944 1683 TAC.EMEA@hstx.com TAC.APAC@hstx.com TAC.AM@hstx.com Or you can contact your local Harris Stratex Networks office. Contact information is available on our website at: www.harrisstratex.com/support/customer/. 260-668107-001 December 2009...
  • Page 6 Occupational is defined as: “The occupationally exposed population consists of adults who are generally exposed under known conditions and are trained to be aware of the potential risk and to take appropriate precautions”. Harris Stratex Networks...
  • Page 7 StarMAX™ 6000 Series Mobile Base Stations User Manual 2 .3 – 2 .7 G H z T ra n sm it Po w e r A n te n n a G a in (d B i) C o m p lia n ce C om p lia n c e (d B m ) B o u n d a ry G e n e r a l...
  • Page 8 Llevar a cabo ajustamientos y/o modificaciones a este equipo, sin seguir las instrucciones provistas por este manual u otro documento adicional, podría resultar en lesiones a su persona o daños al equipo, y anular la garantía de este último. Harris Stratex Networks...
  • Page 9: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1, I & O HAPTER NTRODUCTION VERVIEW Abbreviations & Definitions ................1-1 Conventions ....................1-4 Overview of a StarMAX™ Base Station ............. 1-5 Introducing StarMAX™ ................1-5 StarMAX™ 6000 Series Mobile Base Station Building Blocks ......1-6 Brief Description of a StarMAX™ Base Station ..........1-7 Network Management System for the StarMAX™...
  • Page 10 Managing Configuration Files and Software4-5 Software Upgrade4-5 Software Downgrade4-6 Configuration File Manipulation4-6 Configuring Syslog and SNMP Traps to Monitor System Performance4-7 Configuring Syslog Service4-7 Configuring SNMP Trap Service4-9 A, C PPENDIX ONNECTION EQUEST IGNALING GeneralA-1 Operating ModesA-1 viii Harris Stratex Networks...
  • Page 11: Chapter 1, Introduction & Overview

    This manual is intended for use by Base Station users, mostly service provider staff and Harris Stratex Networks support staff. Basic understanding of the WiMAX 802.16e 2005 standards and a basic IP-based networking knowledge are the prerequisites for the user manual. This manual provides a detailed explanation of system configuration and maintenance, as well as requisite system operation details.
  • Page 12 Receive Signal Strength Indicator SELV Safety Extra Low Voltage Small Form-factor Pluggable SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol System on Chip Subscriber Station STC/MRC Space Time Coding / Max. Ratio Combining Time Division Multiplexing Transistor-Transistor Logic Virtual End-to-End Harris Stratex Networks...
  • Page 13 StarMAX™ 6000 Series Mobile Base Stations User Manual Abbreviations Description WEEE Waste Electronic Electric Equipment 260-668107-001 December 2009...
  • Page 14: Conventions

    The Caution format is used for a Warning or a Caution. The information that follows alerts personnel to possible damage to equipment or interruption of service, or a violation of a legal requirement. Harris Stratex Networks...
  • Page 15: Overview Of A Starmax™ Base Station

    CPRI interface (fiber optic) is used between an IDU and an ODU. The power supply for the ODU is delivered over a separate cable. Harris Stratex Networks’ Mobile WiMAX solution supports mobile voice and data services, and can be used in a carrier grade nationwide network or on an enterprise grade campus network.
  • Page 16: Starmax™ 6000 Series Mobile Base Station Building Blocks

    StarMAX™ Mobile Base Station Figure 1-1. The MSAN Chassis The MSAN chassis is much like the 6400 chassis with one major difference: there is no master slot. The NMS displays the MSAN chassis as a 3rd party chassis. Harris Stratex Networks...
  • Page 17: Brief Description Of A Starmax™ Base Station

    STC and for payload header suppression for increasing IP payload throughput. Based on Harris Stratex Networks’ core intellectual property a wide range of RF options are supported, including 2.3/2.5/3.3/3.5 GHz bands in Time Division Duplexing (TDD) modes of operation.
  • Page 18: Specifications

    2.3-2.4; 2.5-2.69 GHz; 3.3-3.4GHz; 3.41GHz-3.6GHz EqC-STN = Emission 5M00X7W, 7M00X7W, 10M0X7W Designation a. Any bandwidth between 1,5MHz and 14MHz with a granularity of 250kHz can be supported. b. Frame lengths of 2,5ms and 4ms can be supported. Harris Stratex Networks...
  • Page 19 StarMAX™ 6000 Series Mobile Base Stations User Manual Transmit Radio Specifications Table 1-2. Maximum Output Power at Antenna Port 2x+36dBm, 2x+39dBm, 2x+40dBm Output power adjusting range 25dB Output Power Setting Step Size Output Power Tolerance +1dB / -2dB TX Signal EVM at Maximum Output Power <...
  • Page 20 NMS using SNMP, CLI using Telnet, SSH In Band Management NMS using SNMP, CLI using Telnet, SSH SNMP Agents Built-in SNMP agent v2c, standard and Harris Stratex Networks proprietary MIBs Software Upgrade Using FTP/TFTP, centralized upgrade from NMS Configuration Upload Using FTP/TFTP 1-10 Harris Stratex Networks...
  • Page 21 StarMAX™ 6000 Series Mobile Base Stations User Manual Mechanical and Electrical Specifications Table 1-6. StarMAX 6022 + 6100 StarMAX 6022 + 6400 StarMAX 8200 (1 slot IDU chassis) ( 6 slot IDU chassis) (RRH) Dimensions 44x444x250 176x430x280 410x294x154 (HxWxD) [mm] Interfaces WAN - 1GBE &...
  • Page 22 GPS Sync Blade Holdover duration for 6080-00-00-01 StarMAX Table 1-10. 6080 GPS Receiver Blade, 24hr Hold Over Maximum phase Constant temp. + or – 3°C + or – 10°C error PPS 7 µsec > 24h 10 µsec > 24h 25 µsec > 24h 1-12 Harris Stratex Networks...
  • Page 23: Chapter 2, Getting Started

    Chapter 2. Getting Started Commissioning the Base Station Configuring the Basic Parameters This section explains the process of configuring the basic system parameters after system is installed. Refer to the StarMAX™ 6000 Series Mobile Base Stations Installation Manual for the installation details. Configure the system management IP address, IP sub-net mask and gateway IP Configuring Basic IP Parameters on address through the serial port.
  • Page 24: Required Information

    To verify data connectivity from the end-user's Personal Computer (PC) connected to any synchronized subscriber station, try to connect to the Internet. Required Information Table 2-3 lists parameters required to bring the base station to a minimal operational state. Harris Stratex Networks...
  • Page 25 StarMAX™ 6000 Series Mobile Base Stations User Manual Required Information before Starting the Operation Table 2-3. Item Parameters How/What to Update Management Port IP Address 192.168.1.100 (mandatory) Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0 Gateway 192.168.1.1 FTP Server FTP User name <Selected FTP server Login User name> (optional) FTP password <Selected FTP server Login Password>...
  • Page 26: Logging-In In To The Base Station For The First Time

    After successful login, the IDU responds with a BS_bs# prompt. That means you are ready to enter CLI commands to control the base station. The following sections show you how to use CLI commands to configure and monitor the base station. Harris Stratex Networks...
  • Page 27: Accessing Cli By Using Telnet

    StarMAX™ 6000 Series Mobile Base Stations User Manual If a user is already logged into admin user mode and wants to upgrade access rights to that of privilege user mode, enter the following command: >BS_bs#enable >Enter root password:<rootpassword> >enabled# To log out enter the following command: >enable#exit >C:\ Accessing CLI by using Telnet...
  • Page 28: Understanding Command Modes

    “fastethernet”, “wimax” etc. Refer to Appendix B for further details. The table below describes how to access and exit various common command modes of the CLI. It also shows examples of the prompts displayed for each mode. Harris Stratex Networks...
  • Page 29: Getting Help

    StarMAX™ 6000 Series Mobile Base Stations User Manual Accessing and Exiting Commands Modes Table 2-5. Command Access method Prompt Exit Method Mode Administrative Log in exit command BS_bs# or user Privilege Log in as privilege user or use the enabled# or exit command enable command from BS_bs#...
  • Page 30: Using The No And Default Forms Of Commands

    Many configuration commands have a no form. In general, use the no form to disable a function. Use the command without the no keyword to re-enable a disabled function or to enable a function that is disabled by default. Harris Stratex Networks...
  • Page 31: Chapter 3, Configuring The Base Station

    Chapter 3. Configuring the Base Station This chapter explains the process of configuring various parameters of the base station. Configuring Basic IP Parameters To configure basic management port IP parameters enter the following commands: BS_bs#config >BS_bs(config)#ip address <ipaddr> <subnetmask> <gateip address> >BS_bs(config)#quit >BS_bs# ip address <ip>...
  • Page 32: Configuring Dns Client

    Use the following commands: >BS_bs#config >BS_bs(config)#ip ftp username <name> >BS_bs(config)#ip ftp password Enter ftp password: <password> where: • is a FTP server authentication username, used as the default username for <name> ftp put or ftp get CLI commands Harris Stratex Networks...
  • Page 33: Configuring Ntp

    StarMAX™ 6000 Series Mobile Base Stations User Manual • is a FTP server authentication password corresponding to username, <password> used as the default password for authentication for ftp put or ftp get CLI commands. Configuring ntp To enable, to configure ntp server and to configure time zone use the following commands: configure ntp / show ntp For detailed description and examples please refer to the StarMAX™...
  • Page 34: Configuring Multicast

    Mobile Base Stations Command Line Interface. Configuring NAP To configure nap use the following command: configure interface wimax 1/1 nap For detailed description and examples please refer to the StarMAX™ 6000 Series Mobile Base Stations Command Line Interface. Harris Stratex Networks...
  • Page 35: Configuring Mimo

    StarMAX™ 6000 Series Mobile Base Stations User Manual Configuring MIMO To enable mimo and to set mimo profile use the following command: configure interface wimax 1/1 mimo enable For detailed description and examples please refer to the StarMAX™ 6000 Series Mobile Base Stations Command Line Interface.
  • Page 36: Configuring Handover-Advertisement

    1/1 handover neighbor-bs-entry For detailed description and examples please refer to the StarMAX™ 6000 Series Mobile Base Stations Command Line Interface. Configuring Synchronization The following options are available to synchronize the IDU into the system. Harris Stratex Networks...
  • Page 37 StarMAX™ 6000 Series Mobile Base Stations User Manual • IDU is the synchronization master and the source. This option is only for test purposes and should not be used during normal operation. To perform this configuration enter the following commands: >BS_bs#config >BS_bs(config)# synchronization >BS_bs(sync)#mode master...
  • Page 38: Rebooting The Idu Modules

    To configure RF interface (sector) channel bandwidth and frequency it is mandatory to be logged into the privilege user mode. Use the following commands: >BS_bs#config or >enabled#config >BS_bs(config)#interface wimax <slotinterfacenumber> >BS_bs(config-i/f-W)#frequency <frequency> >BS_bs(config-i/f-W)#bandwidth <bandwidth> >BS_bs(config-i/f-W)#quit >BS_bs# where: Harris Stratex Networks...
  • Page 39: Configuring Output Power3

    StarMAX™ 6000 Series Mobile Base Stations User Manual • is the wimax interface ID. Options are: <slotinterfacenumber> • -1/1 - ODU connected to PMP Interface 1 port on the IDU front panel • -1/2 - ODU connected to PMP Interface 2 port on the IDU front panel •...
  • Page 40: Setting Mac Frame3

    A static split is useful for BWA, when reusing a single frequency. A dynamic split results in better bandwidth use. 3-10 Harris Stratex Networks...
  • Page 41: Configuring And Managing User Access3

    StarMAX™ 6000 Series Mobile Base Stations User Manual To enable adaptive TDD split for one of the RF interfaces (sectors) enter the following commands. >BS_bs#config or >enabled#config >BS_bs(config)#interface wimax <slotinterfacenumber> >To set the size of the downlink sub-frame as a percentage of the frame being split enter: >BS_bs(config-i/f-W)#tdd-split <tddsplit>...
  • Page 42: Deleting Users3

    Options are: <access> Appendix • one of the nine access privilege categories (for details refer to To view the CLI system users list, it is mandatory to be logged into the system with root privilege: >BS_bs#show user 3-12 Harris Stratex Networks...
  • Page 43: Monitoring Environment Status4

    Chapter 4. Monitoring and Managing the Base Station This chapter helps you to perform various administrative tasks related to Base Station operation. Monitoring Environment Status The environmental module allows you to monitor base station temperature and voltage sensor status. Use the following command. >BS_bs#show environment <envtype>...
  • Page 44: Managing Subscriber Stations4

    11:22:33:44:55:66 • Source MAC address mask <srcaddrmask> • Destination MAC address of the Ingress or Egress packets used to drop <destaddr> or allow traffic, for example 22:33:44:77:88:99 • Destination MAC address mask <destaddrmask> Harris Stratex Networks...
  • Page 45: Management Vlans4

    StarMAX™ 6000 Series Mobile Base Stations User Manual Examples: Sample MAC filter configuration is shown below: BS_bs#configure access-list 2 permit 11:22:33:44:55:6600:00:00:00:00:00 22:33:44:55:66:77 00:00:00:00:00:00 Configured MAC/IP access control entries can be displayed as illustrated below: >BS_bs#show access-lists Extended access list 1 deny 11:22:33:44:55:66 00:00:00:00:00:00 11:22:33:44:55:77 00:00:00:00:00:00 >BS_bs#...
  • Page 46: Configuring Mgmt-Vlan-Mode4

    Parameters: VlanMode (outofBand, inBand) {vmode} Examples: BS_bs#show mgmt-vlan-mode Management VLAN Mode: OUT OF BAND Management BS_bs#configure mgmt-vlan-mode inBand BS_bs#show mgmt-vlan-mode Management VLAN Mode: IN_BAND Management BS_bs#configure mgmt-vlan-mode outofBand BS_bs#show mgmt-vlan-mode Management VLAN Mode: OUT OF BAND Management Harris Stratex Networks...
  • Page 47: Managing Configuration Files And Software4

    StarMAX™ 6000 Series Mobile Base Stations User Manual Managing Configuration Files and Software This section contains instructions on how to upgrade or downgrade your base station software. Software Upgrade To upgrade software images you must log into the privilege user mode. Enter the following commands: >BS_bs#upgrade <type>...
  • Page 48: Software Downgrade4

    Configuration File Manipulation To store running configuration data it is mandatory to be logged into the privilege user mode. To store it into startup configuration file, enter the following commands: >BS_bs#config or >enabled#config >BS_bs(config)#runningconfig >BS_bs(config)#quit >BS_bs#copy running-config startup-config >BS_bs# Harris Stratex Networks...
  • Page 49: Configuring Syslog And Snmp Traps To Monitor System Performance4

    StarMAX™ 6000 Series Mobile Base Stations User Manual To store running configuration data into any intermediate file, enter the following commands: >BS_bs#config or >enabled#config >BS_bs(config)#runningconfig >BS_bs(config)#quit >BS_bs#copy runningconfig <filename> >BS_bs# where is the name of the file containing running configuration data <filename>...
  • Page 50 • chassismgr • dnsmgr • sntpmgr • interfacemgr • ipmgr • snmpmgr • trapmgr • radiomgr • zarlink-driver • filter • syncmgr • wimax-log • tw_cli_rpc • dhcp • monitor • vlanpolicy • ssmanager • ssadmission • trpoller Harris Stratex Networks...
  • Page 51: Configuring Snmp Trap Service4

    StarMAX™ 6000 Series Mobile Base Stations User Manual • conntable • is the maximum number of messages per second to be sent to <throttlesize> syslog server. Allowed interval is 1 to 499. Configuring SNMP Trap Service To add and enable SNMP trap receiver to the base station enter the following commands: BS_bs# BS_bs#show snmp-trap-receivers...
  • Page 52 Chapter 4. Monitoring and Managing the Base Station 4-10 Harris Stratex Networks...
  • Page 53: Operating Modes

    Appendix A. Connection Request Signaling General The Connection request signaling feature refers to the overall Base Station capability to switch each subscriber’s connection to the appropriate controller entity - a Harris Stratex Networks Provisioning Server (PS) or a 3rd party ASN-GW. Operating Modes Supporting this capability requires the Base Station to operate in one of the following modes:...
  • Page 54 Disable PS trap receiver. Static-ASN Reboot both sectors (PMPF cards). Dynamic Disable ASN-GW. Static-PS Reboot both sectors (PMPF cards). If future software releases the requirement to reboot the sectors on a Base Station connection mode change would be relaxed. Harris Stratex Networks...
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