Alvarion BreezeACCESS VL 5.4 System Manual

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BreezeACCESS VL
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January 2003
SW Version 1.0
Cat. No. 213409

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  • Page 1 BreezeACCESS VL System Manual January 2003 SW Version 1.0 Cat. No. 213409...
  • Page 2 Statement of Conditions The information contained in this manual is subject to change without notice. Alvarion shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing, performance, or use of this manual or equipment supplied with it.
  • Page 3: Limitation Of Liability

    ACCIDENT, FIRE, LIGHTNING OR OTHER HAZARD. 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 4 BreezeACCESS VL System Manual FCC Radio Frequency Interference Statement The Subscriber Unit equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device, pursuant to EN300385 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 5 Important Notice Radio The instrument transmits radio energy during normal operation. To avoid possible harmful exposure to this energy, do not stand or work for extended periods of time in front of its antenna. The long-term characteristics or the possible physiological effects of Radio Frequency Electromagnetic fields have not been yet fully investigated.
  • Page 6: 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...
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Table of Contents About this Guide............1-1 Scope of the Manual ................1-1 Introduction ...............2-1 Introducing BreezeACCESS VL..............2-2 Subscriber Unit ..................2-4 Base Station Equipment ................. 2-5 Modular Base Station Equipment ............2-5 Standalone “Micro-Cell” Access Unit..........2-6 Networking Equipment ................
  • Page 8 BreezeACCESS VL System Manual viii BS-PS-DC-VL Power Supply Module........... 3-14 BS-AU-VL Network Interface Module ..........3-14 Installing the BS-SH-VL Chassis and Modules ........3-15 Commissioning ............4-1 Configuring Basic Parameters ..............4-2 Aligning the Subscriber Unit Antenna .............4-4 Configuring the Subscriber Unit’s Transmit Power Level and Maximum Data Rate ....................4-6 Configuring the Initial Transmit Power Level ........
  • Page 9 Table of Contents Preparing the Indoor to Outdoor SU Cable .....1 Appendix D ............1 Supported MIBs and Traps ..........1 BreezeACCESS VL System Object Identifiers ..........2 breezAccessVLMib..................3 System Information Parameters............... 3 Unit Control Parameters ................4 Network Management Parameters ............6 IP Parameters ..................
  • Page 10 BreezeACCESS VL System Manual Table of Figures Figure 3-1: Threaded Holes/Grooves ..............3-6 Figure 3-2: 3” Pole Installation Using the Special Brackets ........3-6 Figure 3-3: Bottom Panel of the Outdoor Unit (without the seal assembly)..3-8 Figure 3-4: The Waterproof Seal ................3-9 Figure 3-5: Indoor Unit Front Panel..............3-10 Figure 3-6: Indoor Unit Rear Panel ..............3-10 Figure 3-7: BS-SH-VL Chassis Slot Assignments ..........3-12...
  • Page 11 Table of Contents Table of Tables Table 2-1: BreezeACCESS VL Frequency Bands ..........2-2 Table 2-2: AU Antennas ..................2-6 Table 3-1: BS-PS LED Functionality..............3-13 Table 4-1: Basic Parameters ................4-2 Table 4-2: Recommended SU Initial Transmit Power Level Vs. Distance .... 4-7 Table 4-3: Recommended Maximum Data Rate ..........
  • Page 13: About This Guide

    About this Guide Chapter 1 About this Guide Scope of the Manual This manual describes the BreezeACCESS VL Broadband Wireless Access System Release 1.0 and how to install, operate and manage the system components. This guide is intended for technicians responsible for installing, setting-up and operating the BreezeACCESS VL system, and for system administrators responsible for managing the system.
  • Page 14 BreezeACCESS VL System Manual ♦ Appendix F, Index to Menus and Parameters: Provides an index for all the menus and parameters in the BreezeACCESS VL Monitor application.
  • Page 15: Introduction

    Introduction Chapter 2 Introduction About This Chapter This chapter is comprised of the following sections: ♦ Introducing BreezeACCESS OFDM, page 2-2, provides a general introduction of the BreezeACCESS VL system. ♦ Subscriber Unit (Customer Premises Equipment), page 2-4, describes the highlights of the BreezeACCESS VL Subscriber Unit. ♦...
  • Page 16: Introducing Breezeaccess Vl

    BreezeACCESS VL products are currently available in the 5 GHz frequency band, as shown in table Table 2-1. Table 2-1: BreezeACCESS VL Frequency Bands Series Frequency Band (GHz) BreezeACCESS VL 5.4 5.725-5.850 BreezeACCESS VL 5.4 5.470 – 5.725 The actual operating frequencies used by the system can be configured according to applicable radio regulations and specific deployment considerations.
  • Page 17 Introduction A BreezeACCESS VL system is comprised of the following: ♦ Customer Premise Equipment (CPE): BreezeACCESS VL Subscriber Units. ♦ Base Station Equipment (BS): BreezeACCESS VL Access Units and supporting equipment. ♦ Networking Equipment: Standard Switches/Routers supporting connections to the backbone and/or Internet. ♦...
  • Page 18: Subscriber Unit

    BreezeACCESS VL System Manual Subscriber Unit The Subscriber Unit (SU) installed at the customer premises enables the customer data connection to the Access Unit, providing bridge functionality and supporting a full LAN. The Subscriber Unit provides an efficient platform for high speed Internet and Intranet services.
  • Page 19: Base Station Equipment

    Introduction Base Station Equipment The Access Units, installed at the Base Station site, provide all the functionality necessary to communicate with the Subscriber Units and to connect to the backbone of the Service Provider. There are 2 lines of Access Units with different architectures: Modular Base Station Equipment Standalone “Micro-Cell”...
  • Page 20: Standalone "Micro-Cell" Access Unit

    BreezeACCESS VL System Manual Table 2-2: AU Antennas Antenna Band (GHz) Horizontal Beam width Gain MFB58008 5.725-5.875 11° vertical 8 dB AU-Ant-5G-16-90 5.725-5.875 90° 16 dB AU-Ant-5G-15-120 5.725-5.875 120° 15 dB The BS-AU-VL indoor module connects to the network through a standard IEEE 802.3 Ethernet 10/100BaseT (RJ 45) interface.
  • Page 21: Networking Equipment

    Introduction Networking Equipment The Base Station equipment is connected to the backbone through standard data communication and telecommunication equipment. The 10/100BaseT ports of the AU modules can be connected directly to a multi-port router or to an Ethernet switch connected to a router. The point-to-point link from the Base Station to the backbone can be either wired or wireless.
  • Page 22: Alvaristar

    BreezeACCESS VL System Manual AlvariSTAR AlvariSTAR is a comprehensive Carrier-Class network management system for Alvarion’s Broadband Wireless Access products-based Networks. AlvariSTAR is designed for today’s most advanced Service Provider network Operation Centers (NOCs), providing the network OA&M staff and managers with all the network surveillance, monitoring and configuration capabilities that they require in order to effectively manage the BWA network while keeping the resources and expenses at a minimum.
  • Page 23: Specifications

    Introduction Specifications Radio Frequency Series Frequency Band (GHz) BreezeACCESS VL 5.4 5.470 – 5.725 BreezeACCESS VL 5.7 5.725 – 5.850 Operation Mode Time Division Duplex (TDD) Radio Access Method Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA) Channel Bandwidth 20 MHz Central Frequency Resolution...
  • Page 24: Data Communication

    BreezeACCESS VL System Manual 2-10 Modulation OFDM modulation, 64 FFT points; Data Rate Modulation Scheme 6 Mbps BPSK 9 Mbps BPSK 12 Mbps QPSK 18 Mbps QPSK 24 Mbps QAM16 36 Mbps QAM16 48 Mbps QAM64 54 Mbps QAM64 Error Correction Data Communication Standard Compliance IEEE 802.3 CSMA/CD...
  • Page 25: Standards Compliance, General

    Introduction 2-11 Standards Compliance, General Type Standard FCC part 15 class B, CE EN55022 class B Safety UL 1950, EN 60950 Environmental Operation ETS 300 019 part 2-3 class 3.2E for indoor units ETS 300 019 part 2-4 class 4.1E for outdoor units Storage ETS 300 019-2-1 class 1.2E Transportation...
  • Page 26: Physical And Electrical

    BreezeACCESS VL System Manual 2-12 Physical and Electrical Subscriber Unit Mechanical Unit Structure Dimensions (cm) Weight (kg) General An indoor SU-NI unit and an outdoor SU-RA unit SU-NI Metal box, desktop or wall mountable. 16 x 9 x 6 SU-RA Metal box plus an integral antenna in a cut diamond shape 43.2 x 30.2 x 5.9 in a plastic enclosure, poll or wall mountable...
  • Page 27 Introduction 2-13 Modular Base Station Equipment Mechanical Unit Structure Dimensions (cm) Weight (kg) BS-SH-VL 19” rack (3U) or desktop installation 13 x 48.2 x 25.6 4.76 BS-PS-AC-VL AC power supply module 12.9 x 7.0 x 25.3 BS-PS-DC-VL AC power supply module 12.9 x 7.0 x 25.3 BS-AU-VL Indoor module of the AU-BS access unit...
  • Page 28 BreezeACCESS VL System Manual 2-14 Standalone Access Unit Mechanical Unit Structure Dimensions (cm) Weight (kg) General An indoor SU-NI unit and an outdoor SU-RA unit AU-NI Metal box, desktop or wall mountable. 16 x 9 x 6 AU-RD Metal box, poll or wall mountable 30.6 x 12 x 4.7 AU-Ant-5.7G-17-90 Metal box, pole mountable...
  • Page 29: Environmental

    Introduction 2-15 Environmental Operating Temperature Outdoor Units -40°C to 55°C Indoor equipment 0°C to 40°C Operating Humidity Outdoor Units 5%-95% non condensing, Weather protected Indoor equipment 5%-95% non condensing...
  • Page 31: Installation

    Installation Chapter 3 Installation About This Chapter This chapter is comprised of the following sections: ♦ Installation Requirements, page 3-2, provides the list of supplies and materials required to install each BreezeACCESS VL system component. ♦ Equipment Location Guidelines, page 3-5, provides information on the best locations to deploy the BreezeACCESS VL components in order to achieve the optimal reception and transmission quality.
  • Page 32: Installation Requirements

    BreezeACCESS VL System Manual Installation Requirements This section describes all the supplies required to install the BreezeACCESS VL system components and the items included in each installation package. Packing List SU-A-VL Subscriber Unit The SU-A-VL installation kit includes the following components: ♦...
  • Page 33 Installation AU-D-BS-VL Access Unit The AU- D-BS-VL installation kit includes the following components: ♦ BS-AU-VL Network Interface module ♦ SU-RD-VL Outdoor Unit ♦ Pole mounting kit for the Outdoor Unit, comprising two brackets, four sets of screws, nuts and washers ♦...
  • Page 34: Additional Installation Requirements

    ♦ Portable PC with Ethernet card and Telnet software ♦ Installation tools and materials, including appropriate means (e.g. a pole) for installing the outdoor unit. ♦ Crimping tool for RJ-45 connectors NOTE: Items marked with an asterisk (*) are available from Alvarion.
  • Page 35: Equipment Location Guidelines

    Failure to do so may void the BreezeACCESS 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 36: Installing The Outdoor Unit

    BreezeACCESS VL System Manual Installing the Outdoor Unit The following sections describe how to install the outdoor equipment, including pole mounting the outdoor unit and the antenna of the SU-RE, and connecting the indoor-to-outdoor, grounding and RF cables. Pole Mounting the Outdoor Unit The Outdoor Unit can be mounted on a pole using one of the following options: ♦...
  • Page 37 Installation NOTE: Be sure to insert the open-ended bolts with the grooves pointing outward, since these grooves enable you to use a screwdriver to fasten the bolts to the unit.
  • Page 38: Connecting The Ground And Antenna Cables

    BreezeACCESS VL System Manual Connecting the Ground and Antenna Cables The Ground terminal (marked ) is located on the bottom panel of the outdoor unit. The Antenna RF connector (marked ) is located on the top panel of the AU-RD outdoor unit. To connect the ground cable: Connect one end of a grounding cable to the ground terminal and tighten the ground screw firmly.
  • Page 39: Installing The Su-Ni/Au-Ni Indoor Unit

    Installation Figure 3-4: The Waterproof Seal Route a straight, uncrimped Cat. 5 Ethernet cable (8-wire, 24 AWG) through both the top nut and the waterproof seal. NOTE: The 8-wire cable should be shielded. Insert and crimp the RJ-45 connector. Refer to Appendix A for instructions on preparing the cable.
  • Page 40: Figure 3-5: Indoor Unit Front Panel

    BreezeACCESS VL System Manual 3-10 Figure 3-5: Indoor Unit Front Panel Connect the power cord to the unit’s AC socket, located on the rear panel shown in Figure 3-6 on page 3-10. Connect the other end of the power cord to the AC mains after verifying that the unit is rated for the voltage in the country of use;...
  • Page 41 Installation 3-11 NOTE: The length of the Ethernet cable connecting the indoor unit to the user's equipment, together with the length of the Indoor-to-Outdoor cable, should not exceed 100 meters. NOTE: Reset the unit using the RESET push button after connecting or reconnecting the indoor and outdoor units with the indoor-to-outdoor cable.
  • Page 42: Installing The Modular Base Station Equipment

    BreezeACCESS VL System Manual 3-12 Installing the Modular Base Station Equipment The following sections describe the slot assignments for the Base Station chassis, provide illustrated descriptions of the power supply modules and Access Unit network interface modules and describe how to install the Base Station equipment.
  • Page 43: Bs-Ps-Ac-Vl Power Supply Module

    Installation 3-13 BS-PS-AC-VL Power Supply Module The BS-PS-AC-VL is an AC to DC converter that provides power to all the BS-AU-VL modules installed in the BS-SH-VL chassis. The BS-PS-AC-VL front panel is shown in Figure 3-8. Figure 3-8: BS-PS-AC-VL Front Panel The BS-PS-AC-VL provides a power input connector, marked AC IN, for connecting the AC power cord to the mains.
  • Page 44: Bs-Ps-Dc-Vl Power Supply Module

    BreezeACCESS VL System Manual 3-14 BS-PS-DC-VL Power Supply Module The BS-PS-DC-VL is a DC to DC converter that provides power to all the BS-AU-VL modules installed in the BS-SH-VL chassis. The BS-PS-DC-VL front panel is shown in Figure 3-9. Figure 3-9: BS-PS-DC-VL Front Panel The BS-PS-DC-VL provides a power input connector, marked -48VDC, for connecting the -48 VDC power source to the module.
  • Page 45: Installing The Bs-Sh-Vl Chassis And Modules

    Installation 3-15 ♦ RADIO: A 10/100BaseT Ethernet connector for connecting the BS-AU-VL to an AU-RE outdoor unit. The recessed RESET switch on the front panel is for resetting the outdoor unit. Installing the BS-SH-VL Chassis and Modules This section describes how to install the the power supply and Access Unit network interface modules in the Base Station chassis.
  • Page 46 BreezeACCESS VL System Manual 3-16 Connect the shield to the ground. If a BS-PS-AC-VL power supply is used, connect the AC power cord to the AC In jack of the BS-PS-AC-VL power supply. If a redundant power supply module is installed, connect an AC power cord also to the second AC power module.
  • Page 47: Commissioning

    Commissioning Chapter 4 Commissioning About This Chapter This chapter is comprised of the following sections: ♦ Preliminary Configuration, page Error! Bookmark not defined., describes how to configure basic unit parameters. ♦ Aligning the Subscriber Unit Antenna, page 4-4, describes how to locate and position the antenna for optimal communication and assess the quality of the link between the Subscriber and Access Units.
  • Page 48: Configuring Basic Parameters

    BreezeACCESS VL System Manual Configuring Basic Parameters After completing the installation process, as described in the preceding chapter, the basic parameters must be configured to ensure that the unit operates correctly. Once the basic parameters have been configured, additional parameters can be remotely configured via the Ethernet port or the wireless link using Telnet or SNMP management, or by loading a configuration file.
  • Page 49 Commissioning Parameter Default Value Comment Initial Transmit Power (SU) For setting the Initial Transmit Power at the SU, refer to Configuring the Initial Transmit Power Level on page 4-6. ATPC Option AU: Disable SU: Enable Best AU Support (SU) Disable Preferred AU MAC Address (SU) 00-00-00-00-00-00 Applicable only when Best AU...
  • Page 50: Aligning The Subscriber Unit Antenna

    BreezeACCESS VL System Manual Aligning the Subscriber Unit Antenna The RSSI bar display is located on the bottom panel of the outdoor unit. The ten green RSSI LEDs are used for reading the Received Signal Strength Indication. The higher the number of green LEDs indicating On, the higher the level of the received signal.
  • Page 51 Commissioning NOTE: In some cases, the antenna may need to be tilted to ensure that it is directed toward the Base Station antenna. For example, if the Subscriber Unit is located very close to the Base Station.
  • Page 52: Configuring The Subscriber Unit's Transmit Power Level And Maximum Data Rate

    BreezeACCESS VL System Manual Configuring the Subscriber Unit’s Transmit Power Level and Maximum Data Rate The following sections describe how to configure the transmit power level and maximum data rate for Subscriber Units. The Initial Transmit Power level should be configured only when the Transmit Power Control Algorithm is disabled.
  • Page 53: Table 4-2: Recommended Su Initial Transmit Power Level Vs. Distance

    Commissioning Table 4-2: Recommended SU Initial Transmit Power Level Vs. Distance Distance (m) SU Transmit Power Distance (m) SU Transmit Power (dBm) (dBm) -18.5 2.25 3.25 -12.5 1000 1250 1500 -6.25 2000 2500 -3.75 3000 13.75 -2.75 4000 16.25 5000 6000 19.75 -0.25...
  • Page 54: Configuring The Maximum Data Rate

    BreezeACCESS VL System Manual If the SNR measurement of the relevant SU at the AU is lower than 26 dB, increase the value of the Initial Transmit Power parameter for the SU until an SNR measurement of 26 dB is achieved or until the Initial Transmit Power parameter is set to its maximum value.
  • Page 55: Table 4-3: Recommended Maximum Data Rate

    Commissioning Table 4-3: Recommended Maximum Data Rate Maximum Data Rate SNR> 23 dB 54 Mbps 22dB < SNR< 23 dB 48 Mbps 18 dB< SNR < 22 dB 36 Mbps 14 dB < SNR < 18 dB 24 Mbps 11 dB < SNR < 14 dB 18 Mbps 9 dB <...
  • Page 56: Operation Verification

    BreezeACCESS VL System Manual 4-10 Operation Verification The following sections describe how to verify the correct functioning of the Outdoor Units, Indoor Units, Ethernet connection and data connectivity. Outdoor Unit Verification To verify the correct operation of the Outdoor Unit, examine the LED indicators located on the bottom panel of the outdoor unit.
  • Page 57: Indoor Unit Verification

    Commissioning 4-11 Table 4-5: SU SNR Bar LED Functionality SNR bar LEDs LED 1 is On SNR > 6dB LEDs 1-2 are On SNR > 12 dB LEDs 1-3 are On SNR > 18 dB LED 1-4 are On SNR > 24 dB LED 1-5 are On SNR >...
  • Page 58: Verifying The Ethernet Connection

    BreezeACCESS VL System Manual 4-12 LINK Self test and end-to-end Off – No Ethernet connectivity has been detected Ethernet connectivity between the outdoor unit and the device connected to the indoor unit. Orange– Self-test passed and Ethernet connection is confirmed by the outdoor unit (Ethernet integrity check passed).
  • Page 59: Verifying Data Connectivity

    Commissioning 4-13 Verifying Data Connectivity To verify data connectivity, from the end-user’s PC or from a portable PC connected to the unit, ping the Access Unit, or try to connect to the Internet.
  • Page 61: Operation And Administration

    Operation and Administration Chapter 5 Operation and Administration About This Chapter This chapter describes how to access the Monitor program and how to use it to setup, configure, and manage BreezeACCESS VL units. This chapter is comprised of the following sections: ♦...
  • Page 62: Working With The Monitor Program

    BreezeACCESS VL System Manual Working with the Monitor Program Accessing the Monitor Program Using Telnet Connect a PC to the Ethernet port, using a crossed cable. Configure the PC’s IP parameters to enable connectivity with the unit. The default IP address is 10.0.0.1. Run the Telnet program.
  • Page 63: Common Operations

    Operation and Administration BreezeACCESS-VL/SU Official Release Version – 1.0.3 Release Date: Mon Jul 22 15:00:36 2002 Main Menu ========= 1 - Info Screens 2 - Unit Control 3 - Basic Configuration 4 - Site Survey 5 - Advanced Configuration x - Exit >>>...
  • Page 64 BreezeACCESS VL System Manual NOTE: The program is automatically terminated following a determined period of inactivity. The default time-out is 5 minutes and is configured with the Log-Out Timer parameter. In most cases, to activate any configuration changes, you must reset the unit.
  • Page 65: Menus And Parameters

    Operation and Administration Menus and Parameters The following sections describe the menus and parameters provided by the Monitor program. Main Menu The Main Menu enables you to access the following menus, depending on your access level, as described in Working with the Monitor Program, on page 5-2.
  • Page 66: Info Screens Menu

    BreezeACCESS VL System Manual Info Screens Menu The Info Screens menu enables you to view the current values of various parameter sets. The parameter sets are identical to the main parameter groups in the configuration menus. You can view a specific parameter set or choose to view all parameters at once.
  • Page 67 Operation and Administration FTP File Name FTP Host IP Address FTP Client IP Address FTP User Name FTP Password ♦ Configuration File Upload Download Parameters: The parameters for Configuration file upload/download using FTP, as defined in Unit Control menu. FTP Source Dir Configuration File Name Operator Defaults File Name FTP Host IP Address...
  • Page 68 BreezeACCESS VL System Manual Show Advanced Configuration The Show Advanced Configuration menu enables you to access the read-only sub-menus that display the current values of the parameters included in the applicable sub-menus of the Advanced Configuration menu. Show All Parameters The Show All Parameters menu is a read-only menu that displays the current values of all status and configuration parameters.
  • Page 69: Unit Control Menu

    Operation and Administration Unit Control Menu The Unit Control menu enables configuring control parameters for the unit. The Unit Control menu includes the following options: Reset Unit The Reset Unit option enables resetting the unit. After reset, any modifications made to the system parameters are applied. Set Defaults The Set defaults submenu enables resetting the system parameters to a predefined set of default or saving the current configuration as the set of...
  • Page 70: Defaults

    BreezeACCESS VL System Manual 5-10 Table 5-2: Parameters that are not reset after Set Partial Factory/Operator Defaults Unit Control Parameters Administrator Password IP Parameters IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Address DHCP Option Access to DHCP Air Interface Parameters ESSID Operator ESSID Option (AU) Operator ESSID (AU) Frequency (AU)
  • Page 71: Change Password

    Operation and Administration 5-11 ♦ Set Complete Operators Defaults: Available only with Administrator access rights. Resets the unit to the Operator Defaults configuration, excluding the Administrator Password. ♦ Set Partial Factory defaults: Resets the unit to the Operator Defaults configuration, excluding the parameters that are required to maintain connectivity and management access.
  • Page 72 BreezeACCESS VL System Manual 5-12 The parameters configured in the unit are not changed as a result of loading new software versions unless the new version includes additional parameters or additional changes in the list of parameters. New parameters are loaded with their default values. Select from the following options: ♦...
  • Page 73 Operation and Administration 5-13 Valid values: A string of up to 20 printable ASCII characters. The default is: ♦ FTP Password: The FTP Password option enables defining the password to be used for accessing the FTP server that is hosting the SW Version file.
  • Page 74 BreezeACCESS VL System Manual 5-14 The default is config.cfg. ♦ Operator Defaults FTP File Name: The Operator Defaults File Name option enables defining the name of the Operator Defaults file to be uploaded/downloaded. Valid values: A string of up to 80 printable ASCII characters. Enter “.” to clear the field.
  • Page 75 Operation and Administration 5-15 Ethernet Port Negotiation Mode The Ethernet Port Negotiation Mode submenu displays the current Ethernet port state and enables defining the negotiation mode of the Ethernet port. The available options are: ♦ Force 10 Mbps & Half-Duplex ♦...
  • Page 76: Basic Configuration Menu

    BreezeACCESS VL System Manual 5-16 Basic Configuration Menu The Basic Configuration menu includes all parameters required for the initial installation and operation of the unit. Once the unit is properly installed and operational, additional parameters can be configured either locally or remotely using Telnet or SNMP management. NOTE: All parameters in the Basic Configuration menu are also available in the relevant sub-menus of the Advanced Configuration menu.
  • Page 77 Operation and Administration 5-17 Preferred AU MAC Address ♦ ATPC Option ♦ Initial Transmit Power (SU) ♦ Transmit Power (AU) Refer to Air Interface Parameters, on page 5-28, for a description of these parameters. Performance Parameters ♦ Maximum Data Rate (SU) ♦...
  • Page 78: Site Survey Menu

    BreezeACCESS VL System Manual 5-18 Site Survey Menu The Site Survey menu displays the results of various tests and counters for verifying the quality of the wireless link. These tests can be used to help determine where to position the units for optimal coverage, antenna alignment and troubleshooting.
  • Page 79 Operation and Administration 5-19 Wireless Link Counters The unit submits data frames received from the Ethernet port to the internal bridge, as well as self-generated control and wireless management frames. After a unicast data data frame is transmitted, the unit waits for an acknowledgement (ACK) message from the receiving unit.
  • Page 80 BreezeACCESS VL System Manual 5-20 ♦ Total Tx errors: The total number of transmit errors. The following additional counters are displayed to indicate the reason for the failure: Excessive Retries (Exces RTx): The number of dropped frames, which are the frames unsuccessfully retransmitted until the maximum permitted number of retransmissions without being acknowledged.
  • Page 81: Ping Test

    Operation and Administration 5-21 Ping Test The Ping Test submenu is used to control pinging from the unit and includes the following options: ♦ Destination IP Address: Displays the destination IP address of the device being pinged. Enter an IP address of 4 x 3 digit octets, separated by dots.
  • Page 82 Sp (Special): 5 addresses that are always present, which include: ♦ The MAC address of the AU, which appears twice as it is learned from both the Ethernet and wireless ports. ♦ Alvarion’s Multicast address (01:20:D6:00:00:01, which also appears twice. The system treats this address as a Broadcast address.
  • Page 83 Operation and Administration 5-23 NOTE: There is no aging algorithm for associated SUs. An SU is only removed from the list of associated SUs under the following conditions: a. A SNAP frame is received from another AU indicating that the SU is now associated with the other AU.
  • Page 84 Sp (Special): 5 addresses that are always present, which include: ♦ The MAC address of the SU, which appears twice as it is learned from both the Ethernet and wireless ports. ♦ Alvarion’s Multicast address (01:20:D6:00:00:01, which also appears twice. The system treats this address as a Broadcast address.
  • Page 85 Operation and Administration 5-25 In addition, a summary table displays information about the Forwarding Database (Bridging Info). The summary table includes the current number of entries, the aging time specified by the Bridge Aging Time parameter and the maximum number of entries permitted for this table, which is 1019.
  • Page 86: Advanced Configuration Menu

    BreezeACCESS VL System Manual 5-26 Advanced Configuration Menu The Advanced Configuration menu provides access to all parameters, including the parameters available through the Basic Configuration menu. The Advanced Configuration menu enables accessing the following menus: ♦ IP Parameters ♦ Air Interface Parameters ♦...
  • Page 87 Operation and Administration 5-27 DHCP Option The DHCP Option displays the current status of the DHCP support, and allows selecting a new operation mode. Select from the following options: ♦ Select Disable to configure the IP parameters manually. If this option is selected, configure the static IP parameters as described in IP Parameters, on page 5-26.
  • Page 88 BreezeACCESS VL System Manual 5-28 Air Interface Parameters The Air Interface Parameters menu enables viewing the current Air Interface parameters defined for the unit and configuring new values for each of the relevant parameters. ESSID Parameters The ESSID (Extended Service Set ID) is a string used to identify a wireless network and to prevent the unintentional merging of two wireless network or two sectors in the same network.
  • Page 89: Table 5-3: Frequency Ranges And Defaults

    Operation and Administration 5-29 Operator ESSID The Operator ESSID parameter defines the Operator ESSID. Valid values: A string of up to 31 printable ASCII characters. The default value is ESSID1. NOTE: The Operator ESSID string is case-sensitive. Frequency Definition Parameters Frequency Definition Submenu in AU The Frequency Definition submenu in AU includes a single parameter for setting the transmit/receive frequency:...
  • Page 90: Table 5-4: Ranges And Defaults For Sub Band Lower Frequency

    BreezeACCESS VL System Manual 5-30 Sub Band Lower Frequency The Sub Band Lower Frequency parameter defines the lowest frequency to be used during the scanning process. The range depends on the radio band of the unit, as shown in Table 5-4. The resolution is 5 MHz.
  • Page 91 Operation and Administration 5-31 The previous parameters define a sub band of frequencies between the Sub Band Lower Frequency and the Sub Band Upper Frequency using the Scanning Step resolution. The Frequency Subset Definition option enables defining a specific subset of frequencies within this sub band to be used during scanning.
  • Page 92 BreezeACCESS VL System Manual 5-32 Best AU Support The Best AU Support option enables or disables the Best AU selection feature. The default is Disable. NOTE: If the Best AU feature is not used, the SU associates with the first AU it finds whose ESSID or Operator ESSID is identical to its own ESSID.
  • Page 93 Operation and Administration 5-33 The default value for the Preferred AU MAC Address is 00-00-00-00-00-00 (12 zeros), meaning that there is no preferred AU. Show Best AU Parameters and Data The Show Best AU Parameters and Data option displays the applicable information: The Neighboring AU Data table displays for each AU that the unit can communicate with the following details:...
  • Page 94 BreezeACCESS VL System Manual 5-34 lower is the impact of history on the calculated average. If the average SNR is not in the configured target range, the AU transmits to the SU a power- up or a power-down message. The target is that each SU will be received at an optimal level, or as high (or low) as possible if the optimal range cannot be reached because of specific link conditions.
  • Page 95 Operation and Administration 5-35 The allowed range is from -11 to 29 (dBm), using a 1 dBm resolution. The default value is 4 (dBm). ATPC Parameters in AU ATPC Option The ATPC Option enables or disables the Automatic Transmit Power Control (ATPC) algorithm.
  • Page 96 BreezeACCESS VL System Manual 5-36 overhead and an excessive rate of power level changes at the SUs. High values for this parameter increase the time it will take until the SUs reach optimal transmit power level. Available values: 0 to 3600 seconds. Default value: 120 seconds.
  • Page 97 Operation and Administration 5-37 The default is Maximum Number of Associations (AU only) The Maximum Number of Associations parameter defines the maximum number of Subscriber Units that can be associated with the selected AU, while still guaranteeing the required quality of service to customers. Available values range from 0-512.
  • Page 98 BreezeACCESS VL System Manual 5-38 Network Management Parameters The Network Management Parameters menu enables protecting the Unit from unauthorized access by defining a set of IP addresses from which the unit can be managed via Telnet, TFTP, SNMP, or ICMP. This excludes messages generated in the unit, such as Traps or Ping Test frames, which are not filtered.
  • Page 99 Operation and Administration 5-39 ♦ Enable Management IP Filtering on Ethernet Port: Applicable only if the Access to Network Management parameter is configured to either From Ethernet Only or From Both Ethernet & Wireless Link. The unit can be managed from the Ethernet port only by stations with IP addresses matching one of the entries in the Set Network Management IP Addresses parameter.
  • Page 100: Snmp Traps

    BreezeACCESS VL System Manual 5-40 The default selection is Disable. Set Network Management IP Addresses The Set Network Management IP Addresses option enables defining up to 3 IP addresses of devices that can manage the unit if the Network Management Filtering option is enabled. Delete a Network Management IP Address The Delete Network Management IP Address option enables deleting IP address entries from the Network Management IP Addresses list.
  • Page 101: Vlan Support

    Operation and Administration 5-41 Bridge Parameters The Bridge Parameters menu provides a series of parameter sets that enables configuring parameters such as control and filtering options for broadcast transmissions, VLAN support, and Type of Service prioritization. VLAN Support The VLAN Support menu enables defining the parameters related to the IEEE 802.1Q compliant VLAN-aware (Virtual LAN-aware) feature of the BreezeACCESS VL units.
  • Page 102: Table 5-6: Vlan Management Port Functionality

    BreezeACCESS VL System Manual 5-42 VLAN ID-Management The VLAN-ID Management is applicable for all link types. It enables defining the VLAN ID for management frames, which identifies remote stations for management purposes. This applies to all management applications using protocols such as SNMP, TFTP, ICMP (ping) and Telnet. All servers/stations using these protocols must tag the management frames sent to the unit with the value of the VLAN ID - Management parameter.
  • Page 103: Table 5-7: Vlan Data Port Functionality – Access Link

    Operation and Administration 5-43 VLAN Link Type The VLAN Link Type parameter enables defining the functionality of the VLAN-aware capability of the unit. The available options are Hybrid Link, Trunk Link and Access Link (Access Link option is available only in SUs). The default selection is Hybrid Link.
  • Page 104: Table 5-8: Vlan Data Port Functionality – Trunk Link

    BreezeACCESS VL System Manual 5-44 If the VLAN Forwarding option is enabled, a data frame received with a VLAN ID that is not a member of the unit’s VLAN Forwarding List is discarded. NOTE If the VLAN Forwarding option is enabled, be sure to include the VLAN ID - Management value of all units that should be managed via the wireless port of the unit, in the Forwarding List.
  • Page 105: Table 5-9: Vlan Data Port Functionality – Hybrid Link

    Operation and Administration 5-45 Hybrid Link Hybrid Link transfers both tagged and untagged frames, since the devices connected to the unit can be either VLAN-aware or VLAN-unaware. This is equivalent to defining no VLAN support, as the unit is transparent to VLAN.
  • Page 106 BreezeACCESS VL System Manual 5-46 Show VLAN ID Forwarding List The Show VLAN Forwarding List option displays the values of the VLAN IDs included in the VLAN Forwarding List. NOTE: If the VLAN ID Forwarding List is empty and the VLAN Forwarding Support is set to Enable, then all data frames are discarded.
  • Page 107 Operation and Administration 5-47 Show VLAN ID Relaying List The Show VLAN Relaying option displays the values of the VLAN IDs included in the VLAN Relaying List. NOTES: If the VLAN ID Relaying List is empty and the VLAN Relaying Support is Enabled, then all data frames relayed from the wireless link are discarded.
  • Page 108 BreezeACCESS VL System Manual 5-48 The VLAN Priority – Data is applicable for Access Links only. It enables configuring the value of the VLAN Priority field for data frames transmitted to the wireless link. All data frames are routed to the Low queue. This parameter only impacts the way that other VLAN-aware devices handle the packet.
  • Page 109 Operation and Administration 5-49 ToS Priority The ToS Priority menu enables configuring voice priority parameters to support end-to-end IPv4 Type of Service (ToS) layer 3 prioritization according to RFC 791. The ToS Priority menu includes the following parameter: ToS Precedence Threshold The ToS Precedence Threshold parameter enables defining ToS-based prioritization in accordance with the precedence bits of the ToS field in the IP header.
  • Page 110 BreezeACCESS VL System Manual 5-50 ♦ From Wireless Link Only, which filters broadcast messages received from the wireless link port. ♦ Both From Ethernet & Wireless Link, which filters broadcast messages received from both the Ethernet and wireless link ports. The default selection is Disable.
  • Page 111 Operation and Administration 5-51 ♦ Enable, which means that ARP messages are transmitted regardless of the selected value of the Filter Options parameter. The default selection is Enable. Bridge Aging Time The Bridge Aging Time parameter enables selecting the bridge aging time for learned addresses of devices on both the wired and wireless sides, not including BreezeACCESS VL units.
  • Page 112: Rts Threshold

    BreezeACCESS VL System Manual 5-52 Performance Parameters The Performance Parameters menu enables defining a series of parameters that control the method by which traffic is transmitted through the BreezeACCESS VL wireless access network. The Performance Parameters menu provides the following parameters: RTS Threshold: The RTS Threshold parameter defines the minimum frame size that requires an RTS/CTS (Request To Send/Clear To Send) handshake.
  • Page 113 Operation and Administration 5-53 The available values are 7, 15, 31, 63, 127, 255, 511 and 1023. The default value is 15. Maximum Contention Window The Maximum Contention Window parameter defines the upper limit for the maximum number C used in the back-off algorithm as described in Minimum Contention Window above.
  • Page 114: Table 5-10: Recommended Maximum Data Rate

    BreezeACCESS VL System Manual 5-54 Maximum Data Rate When the Rate Adaptation Algorithm is enabled, it changes the data rate dynamically according to link conditions to increase the probability of using the maximum possible rate at any given moment. Although the algorithm will avoid using rates that are too high for the prevailing link conditions, it might be desired under certain conditions to limit the use of higher rates.
  • Page 115 Operation and Administration 5-55 For SU-A-24 VL the available rates are 6, 9, 12, 18 and 24 Mbps, and the default is 24 Mbps. Number of HW Retries The Number of HW Retries parameter defines the maximum number of times that an unacknowledged packet is retransmitted. When the Multi Rate Support algorithm is disabled, or when the Multi Rate Support algorithm is enabled but the Software retry Support is disabled, a frame will be dropped when the number of unsuccessful retransmissions reaches...
  • Page 116 BreezeACCESS VL System Manual 5-56 b. If first transmission trial has failed, the frame will be retransmitted at the same rate up to the maximum number of retransmission attempts defined by the Number of HW Retries parameter. c. If the frame was not acknowledged and the Software Retry Support option is disabled, the frame will be dropped.
  • Page 117 Operation and Administration 5-57 The available values range from 1 100. The default value is 3.
  • Page 118 BreezeACCESS VL System Manual 5-58 Service Parameters (SU Only) The Service Parameters menu enables defining user filtering parameters. The Service Parameters menu is only available to Subscriber Units and includes the following parameters: User Filtering Parameters The User Filtering Parameters submenu enables defining the IP addresses of user devices authorized to access the wireless media for security and/or control purposes.
  • Page 119 Operation and Administration 5-59 Set User Filter Range The Set User Filter Range option enables defining a range of addresses for each of the User Filter IP Address entries The range includes the base address. Available values range from 0 to 255. The default value is 0 (not used).
  • Page 120 BreezeACCESS VL System Manual 5-60 Security Parameters Unauthorized wireless connection is prevented using the Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) algorithm defined in the IEEE 802.11 Wireless LAN standard. The WEP is based on the RSA’s RC4 encryption algorithm. The following parameters are available through the Security Parameters menu: Authentication Algorithm The Authentication Algorithm option determines the operation mode of the...
  • Page 121 Upgrade packages can be obtained from the Technical Support section of Alvarion’s web site, www.alvarion.com. NOTE: Shutting down power to the unit before completion of the loading procedure may cause the unit to be inoperable.
  • Page 122 BreezeACCESS VL System Manual To configure the default gateway address, select 3 - Default Gateway Address. To verify the connection, PING the unit’s IP address and verify that PING replies are being received. Use the TFTP utility, with the following syntax, to perform the upgrade: tftp –i hostaddress put sourcefile [destinationfile] hostaddress...
  • Page 123 Configuration Download and Upload Using TFTP Appendix B Configuration Download and Upload Using TFTP The BreezeACCESS OFDM Configuration Download/Upload feature simplifies the task of remotely configuring a large number of units using TFTP protocol. By downloading the configuration file to a PC it is possible to view all the parameters configured for the unit, as a plain ASCII text file.
  • Page 124 BreezeACCESS VL System Manual...
  • Page 125: Preparing The Indoor To Outdoor Su Cable

    Preparing the Indoor to Outdoor SU Cable Appendix C Preparing the Indoor to Outdoor SU Cable The Indoor-to-Outdoor SU cable provides pin-to-pin connection on both sides. It is supplied open-ended at both sides, to allow the installer to conveniently route the cable into the waterproof seal off the Outdoor unit and through holes in walls.
  • Page 126 BreezeACCESS VL System Manual...
  • Page 127: Appendix D

    Supported MIBs and Traps Appendix D Supported MIBs and Traps About This Chapter BreezeACCESS agents support the following MIBs: ♦ MIB-II (RFC1213) ♦ BRIDGE-MIB (RFC1286) ♦ BreezeACCESS OFDM Private MIB (brzAccessMib) This appendix is comprised of the following sections: ♦ BreezeACCESS OFDM System Object Identifiers, page A-2. ♦...
  • Page 128: Breezeaccess Vl System Object Identifiers

    BreezeACCESS VL System Manual BreezeACCESS VL System Object Identifiers Path: alvarion OBJECT IDENTIFIER =1.3.6.1.4.1.12394 {(iso(1) org(3) dod(6) internet(1) private(4) enterprises(1) alvarion(12394)} products OBJECT IDENTIFIER = 1.3.6.1.4.1.12394.1 {alvarion 1} breezeAccessVLMib OBJECT IDENTIFIER = 1.3.6.1.4.1.12394.1.1 {products 1} alvarionOID OBJECT IDENTIFIER = 1.3.6.1.4.1.12394.10.4...
  • Page 129: Breezaccessvlmib

    Supported MIBs and Traps breezAccessVLMib OBJECT IDENTIFIER = 1.3.6.1.4.1.12394.1.1 NOTE: An * is used instead of the brzaccVL prefix System Information Parameters MIB Parameter Description Values/Range *SysInfo System Information Parameters (breezeAccessVLMib 1) *UnitHwVersion Applicable to AU and SU. Read-only: DisplayString Hardware platform version.
  • Page 130: Unit Control Parameters

    BreezeACCESS VL System Manual MIB Parameter Description Values/Range *MaxPowerOutput Applicable to AU and SU. Read-only: Integer (*SysInfo 12) The maximum output power in dBm to na (255) the antenna port supported by the unit. *CurrentNumOfAssociations Applicable to AU only. Read-only. The Integer number of subscriber units currently (*SysInfo 13)
  • Page 131 Supported MIBs and Traps *SaveCurrentConfigurationAs Applicable to AU and SU. Saves Integer OperatorDefaults the current configuration as saveAsDefaults (1) Operator Defaults. (*UnitControl 6) cancel (2) *ExitTelnet Applicable to AU and SU. Exit the Integer Telnet Monitor session. (*UnitControl 7) cancelOperation (1) exit (2) *UnitPasswords Applicable to AU and SU.
  • Page 132: Network Management Parameters

    BreezeACCESS VL System Manual *FTPSwFileName Applicable to AU and SU. The DisplayString (SIZE(80)). name of the SW file to be (*FTPSwDownload 1) Up to 80 printable ASCII downloaded. characters. *DownloadSwFile Applicable to AU and SU. Integer Execurion of the SW download (*FTPSwDownload 2) downloadFile (1) operation.
  • Page 133 Supported MIBs and Traps MIB Parameter Description Values/Range *NwMngIpAddress Applicable to AU and SU. An IP IP address address in the Management IP (mngIpFilterEntry 1) Filter Table entry. *NwMngIpTableIdx Applicable to AU and SU. Integer Read-only. A table index for an (mngIpFilterEntry 2) entry in the Management IP Filter Table.
  • Page 134: Ip Parameters

    BreezeACCESS VL System Manual IP Parameters MIB Parameter Description Values/Range *IpParams (breezeAccessVLMib 4) *UnitIpAddress Applicable to SU and AU. IP address of IP address the unit. (*IpParams 1) *SubNetMask Applicable to SU and AU. Subnet mask of IP address the unit. (*IpParams 2) *DefaultGWAddress Applicable to SU and AU.
  • Page 135 Supported MIBs and Traps MIB Parameter Description Values/Range *EthernetLinkType Applicable to AU and SU. VLAN support Integer mode (Link Type). (*VLANSupport 2) accessLink (1) The accessLink option is not available for AU. trunkLink (2) hybridLink (3) *ManagementVID Applicable to AU and SU. VLAN ID for Integer management frame tagging.
  • Page 136 BreezeACCESS VL System Manual D-10 MIB Parameter Description Values/Range *VlanDataPriority Applicable to SU only. Integer (*VLANTrafficPriority 1) Priority tagging for data frames. Applicable to 0 – 7 Access Link only. 255-na *VlanManagementPriority Applicable to AU and SU. Priority tagging for Integer management frames.
  • Page 137: Air Interface Parameters

    Supported MIBs and Traps D-11 Air Interface Parameters...
  • Page 138: User Filtering Parameters

    BreezeACCESS VL System Manual D-12 User Filtering Parameters MIB Parameter Description Values/Range *UserFilterParams Applicable to SU only. User filtering parameters. (breezeAccessVLMib 8) *UserFilterOption Applicable to SU only. Defines user-filtering Integer options. (*UserFilterParams 1) disable (1) disable: No filtering. iPOnly (2) iPOnly: Only IP protocol packets pass.
  • Page 139: Security Parameters

    Supported MIBs and Traps D-13 MIB Parameter Description Values/Range *DeleteAllUserFilters Applicable to SU only. Deletes all entries from Integer the IP Filter table. (*UserFilterParams 4) deleteAll (1) cancelOperation (2) na (255) Security Parameters MIB Parameter Description Values/Range *SecurityParameters (breezeAccessVLMib 9) *AuthenticationAlgorithm Applicable to SU and AU.
  • Page 140 BreezeACCESS VL System Manual D-14 MIB Parameter Description Values/Range *MaximumDataRate Applicable to SU and AU. If Integer the Multi Rate algorithm is (*PerformanceParams 5) max6Mbps (6) enabled, it set the Maximum max9Mbps (9) Data Rate to be used. If The max12Mbps (12) Multi Rate algorithm is disabled, it set the Fixed Data...
  • Page 141: Site Survey Parameters

    Supported MIBs and Traps D-15 Site Survey Parameters MIB Parameter Description Values/Range *SiteSurvey (breezeAccessVLMib 11) *AverageReceiveSNR Applicable to SU only. Read-only. The Integer average Signal to Noise Ratio of (*SiteSurvey 1) received frames. *TrafficStatistics Applicable to SU and AU. Traffic statistics parameters.
  • Page 142 BreezeACCESS VL System Manual D-16 MIB Parameter Description Values/Range *TotalRxFramesFromWireless Applicable to SU and AU. Read-only. Counter 32 The total number of frames received (*WirelessLinkCounters 2) from the wireless media. The count includes data and control and wireless management frames, including beacons received from the AU.
  • Page 143 Supported MIBs and Traps D-17 MIB Parameter Description Values/Range *DroppedFrameErrors Applicable to SU and AU. The number Counter 32 of Tx errors due to frames that were (*TxErrors 1) dropped because they were retransmitted to the maximum allowed number of retransmissions without being acknowledged.
  • Page 144 BreezeACCESS VL System Manual D-18 MIB Parameter Description Values/Range *AdbMacAddress Applicable to AU only. Read-only. The MAC Address MAC Address of an SU entry in the AU (*AdbEntry 2) MAC Address Database Table. *AdbStatus Applicable to AU only. Read-only. The Integer wireless status of the relevant SU.
  • Page 145: Supported Traps

    Supported MIBs and Traps D-19 Supported Traps NOTE: An * is used instead of the ofdm prefix. Trap Variables MIB Parameter Description Values *Traps (breezeAccessVLMib 14) *TrapSUMacAddr Applicable to AU only. An SU MAC MAC address address. (*Traps 1) *TrapSNRQuality Applicable to SU only.
  • Page 146: Private Breezeaccess Vl Traps

    BreezeACCESS VL System Manual D-20 Private BreezeACCESS VL Traps Trap (Number) Description Variables *SUassociatedAUTRAP (2) An AU trap indicating a new *TrapSUMacAddr association with an SU. *AUdisassociatedTRAP (3) An AU trap indicating that an SU *TrapSUMacAddr has been disassociated from the AU.
  • Page 147 Supported MIBs and Traps D-21...
  • Page 149: Appendix E

    Parameters Summary Appendix E Parameters Summary The following table provides an at-a-glance summary of the configurable parameters, value ranges, and default values. In addition, each parameter entry also includes an indication as to whether the parameter is run-time configurable or whether the unit must be reset before the modification takes effect.
  • Page 150 BreezeACCESS VL System Manual Parameter Unit Range Default Run-Time Updated Ethernet Port AU, SU Force 10 Mbps & Auto Negotiation Negotiation Mode Half-Duplex, Force 10 Mbps & Full-Duplex, Force 100 Mbps & Half-Duplex, Force 100 Mbps & Full-Duplex, Auto Negotiation IP Parameters Parameter Unit...
  • Page 151 Parameters Summary Parameter Unit Range Default Run-Time Updated Frequency 5.7 GHz: 5780 MHz 5740 – 5835 MHz 5.4 GHz: 5600 MHz 5485 – 5710 MHz Sub Band Lower 5.7 GHz: 5740 MHz Frequency 5740 – 5835 MHz 5.4 GHz: 5485 MHz 5485 –...
  • Page 152 BreezeACCESS VL System Manual Network Management Parameters Parameter Unit Range Default Run-Time Updated Network Management AU, SU Disable, Disable Filtering Activate Management IP Filter On Ethernet Port, Activate Management IP Filter On Wireless Port, Activate Management IP Filter On Both Ethernet &...
  • Page 153 Parameters Summary Parameter Unit Range Default Run-Time Updated ToS Precedence AU, SU 0 – 7 Threshold Ethernet Broadcast Disable, Disable Filtering Options From Ethernet Only, From Wireless Only, Both From Wireless and Ethernet DHCP Broadcast Disable, Enable Disable Override Filter PPPoE Broadcast Disable, Enable Disable...
  • Page 154 BreezeACCESS VL System Manual Parameter Unit Range Default Run-Time Updated Software Retry AU, SU Disable, Enable Enable Support Number of SW retries AU, SU 1 - 100 Service Parameters Parameter Unit Range Default Run-Time Updated User Filtering Option Disable, Disable IP Only, User Defined Addresses Only,...
  • Page 155: Appendix F

    Menu and Parameter Index Appendix F Menu and Parameter Index Access Link 5-43 Delete all Network Management IP Access to DHCP 5-27 Addresses 5-39 Access to Network Management 5-38 Delete all User Filtering Entries 5-58 Acknowledge Time Out 5-37 DHCP Broadcast Override Filter 5-49 Add Forwarding VLAN ID 5-45...
  • Page 156 BreezeACCESS VL System Manual Log Out Timer 5-15 Service Parameters 5-57 Long Frame Multicast Rate 5-53 Set Defaults MAC Address Database 5-22 Set Network Management IP Addresses 5- Main Menu Maximum Contention Window 5-53 Set User Filter Address 5-57 Maximum Data Rate 5-54 Set User Filter Mask 5-57...
  • Page 157 Menu and Parameter Index VLAN Forwarding 5-45 VLAN Priority Threshold 5-48 VLAN Forwarding Support 5-45 VLAN Relaying 5-46 VLAN ID-Data 5-41 VLAN Relaying Support 5-46 VLAN ID-Management 5-42 VLAN Support 5-41 VLAN Link Type 5-43 VLAN Traffic Priority 5-47 VLAN Parameters 5-41 WEP Key 5-59...

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