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RUGGEDCOM WiN5100/WiN5200
v4.3
User Guide
11/2013
FCC Statement And
Cautions
Introduction
Product Description
Mounting
Installation Procedure
Equipment Configuration
and Monitoring
CPE Management Interface
WiN5100/WiN5200
Specifications
IDU to ODU Cable
Specifications
List of Acronyms
RUGGEDCOM CPE Warranty
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  • Page 1 FCC Statement And Cautions Introduction Product Description RUGGEDCOM WiN5100/WiN5200 v4.3 Mounting Installation Procedure Equipment Configuration and Monitoring User Guide CPE Management Interface WiN5100/WiN5200 Specifications IDU to ODU Cable Specifications List of Acronyms RUGGEDCOM CPE Warranty 11/2013...
  • Page 2 RUGGEDCOM WiN5100/WiN5200 User Guide...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    RUGGEDCOM WiN5100/WiN5200 User Guide Table of Contents Table of Contents FCC Statement And Cautions ................Chapter 1 Introduction ......................1.1 WiN5100 with External Antenna: Package Components and Unpacking ........... 1 1.2 WiN5200 with Integrated Antenna: Package Components and Unpacking ........1 1.3 Safety Information ........................
  • Page 4 RUGGEDCOM WiN5100/WiN5200 Table of Contents User Guide 2.3.5 Connectors and LED Indicators ..................13 2.3.5.1 WiN5100 Connectors: AC Version ................. 14 2.3.5.2 WiN5100 Connectors: DC Version ................. 15 2.3.5.3 WiN5200 Connectors .................... 16 2.3.6 LED Indicators ........................ 16 Chapter 3 Mounting ......................
  • Page 5 RUGGEDCOM WiN5100/WiN5200 User Guide Table of Contents 6.2.1 Managing System Functions .................... 46 6.2.2 Changing the CPE Management Interface Password ............47 6.2.3 Users and Access Levels ....................48 6.2.3.1 Adding Users ......................48 6.2.4 Loading HTTPS Certificates and Private Keys ..............49 6.2.5 Generating SSH Keys ......................
  • Page 6 RUGGEDCOM WiN5100/WiN5200 Table of Contents User Guide 6.4.4 Network Statistics ......................84 6.4.5 Service Flow Statistics ..................... 85 6.5 WiMAX Settings ......................... 86 6.5.1 Scanner Settings ......................86 6.5.2 WiMAX Authentication ..................... 88 6.5.2.1 Viewing the CPE Authentication Method ..............88 6.5.2.2 Configuring EAP-TLS Authentication ..............
  • Page 7: Fcc Statement And Cautions

    RUGGEDCOM WiN5100/WiN5200 User Guide FCC Statement And Cautions FCC Statement And Cautions Federal Communications Commission Radio Frequency Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
  • Page 8 RUGGEDCOM WiN5100/WiN5200 User Guide FCC Statement And Cautions viii...
  • Page 9: Introduction

    RUGGEDCOM WiN5100/WiN5200 Chapter 1 User Guide Introduction Introduction This guide describes how to install and configure the RUGGEDCOM WiN5100-series and WiN5200-series Out Door Unit (ODU) Customer Premises Equipment (CPE) units. The WiN5100-series and WiN5200-series ODU CPEs are members of the RUGGEDCOM family, a line of WiMAX broadband wireless access systems based on the 802.16e mobile WiMAX standard.
  • Page 10: Safety Information

    Chapter 1 RUGGEDCOM WiN5100/WiN5200 Introduction User Guide Section 1.3 Safety Information Section 1.3.1 RF Exposure The WiN5100-series and WiN5200-series ODU CPEs are compliant with the requirements set forth in CFR 47, section 1.1307, addressing Radio Frequency (RF) exposure from radio frequency devices as defined in OET Bulletin 65.
  • Page 11: Servicing

    RUGGEDCOM WiN5100/WiN5200 Chapter 1 User Guide Introduction Section 1.3.4 Servicing Do not open the ODU CPE cover to perform corrective actions unless instructed to do so in the operating instructions. Section 1.3.5 Outdoor Grounding System NOTE For the WiN5200, the antenna is an integral part of the CPE. Verify that the antenna or cable system is grounded.
  • Page 12 Chapter 1 RUGGEDCOM WiN5100/WiN5200 Introduction User Guide The following table contains a list of approved 4.9/5.8Ghz antenna types for the following models: WiN5149-AC, WiN5149-DC, WiN5249, WiN5158-AC, WiN5158-DC, and WiN5258. Table: Antenna Types Type Manufacturer Model Number Gain Impedance Dual slant antenna MTI Wireless Edge Ltd.
  • Page 13: Product Description

    RUGGEDCOM WiN5100/WiN5200 Chapter 2 User Guide Product Description Product Description The WiN5100-series and WiN5200-series Out Door Unit (ODU) Customer Premises Equipment (CPE) units are IEEE 802.16-2005 compliant wireless devices for the deployment of point-to-multipoint (PMP) and point-to-point (PTP) network architectures. The ODU CPEs are WiMAX Forum 802.16e Wave 2 (MIMO) certified subscribers.
  • Page 14 Chapter 2 RUGGEDCOM WiN5100/WiN5200 Product Description User Guide 3. RF board: single transmit/dual receive module that modulates the analog WiMAX signal input from the Base-Band modem to the high frequency RF output. Several RF modules exist, each supporting a different frequency band.
  • Page 15: Features

    RUGGEDCOM WiN5100/WiN5200 Chapter 2 User Guide Product Description Section 2.3 Features Section 2.3.1 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. In the past it was too costly to incorporate multiple antennas and radios in a subscriber terminal.
  • Page 16: Space-Time Coding

    Chapter 2 RUGGEDCOM WiN5100/WiN5200 Product Description User Guide Figure 3: MIMO Antenna System Section 2.3.1.1 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 17: Time Division Duplexing (Tdd)

    RUGGEDCOM WiN5100/WiN5200 Chapter 2 User Guide Product Description Section 2.3.1.2 Time Division Duplexing (TDD) The CPE 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 18: Pmp Deployment

    Chapter 2 RUGGEDCOM WiN5100/WiN5200 Product Description User Guide Section 2.3.2.2 PMP Deployment When deployed in a PMP configuration, the base station establishes bi-directional links to more than one subscriber. PMP deployments typically use a wide beam (sector) antenna at the base station and a narrow beam antenna at the subscriber.
  • Page 19: Default Service Flows

    RUGGEDCOM WiN5100/WiN5200 Chapter 2 User Guide Product Description Section 2.3.3.2 Default Service Flows Default uplink and downlink service flows are created automatically for each registered subscriber. These service flows are used to pass all traffic not matching any user-defined service flow (such as broadcast ARP) between the base station and subscribers.
  • Page 20: Physical Description

    Chapter 2 RUGGEDCOM WiN5100/WiN5200 Product Description User Guide Section 2.3.4 Physical Description Dimensions (H × W × D without antenna): 22cm × 9.2cm × 6cm Weight: <1.5 Kg Figure 4: WiN5100: General View Physical Description...
  • Page 21: Connectors And Led Indicators

    RUGGEDCOM WiN5100/WiN5200 Chapter 2 User Guide Product Description Figure 5: WiN5200: Top View Section 2.3.5 Connectors and LED Indicators Connectors and LED indicators are found on the bottom of the CPE casing. Connectors and LED Indicators...
  • Page 22: Win5100 Connectors: Ac Version

    Chapter 2 RUGGEDCOM WiN5100/WiN5200 Product Description User Guide Section 2.3.5.1 WiN5100 Connectors: AC Version Figure 6: WiN5100 Connectors: AC Version Table: WiN5100 Connectors: AC Version Name Description Connector Type ETH/PWR Data and power from PoE injector RJ-45 Ground Grounding screw ANT1 Antenna 1 ANT2...
  • Page 23: Win5100 Connectors: Dc Version

    RUGGEDCOM WiN5100/WiN5200 Chapter 2 User Guide Product Description Section 2.3.5.2 WiN5100 Connectors: DC Version Figure 7: WiN5100 Connectors: DC Version Table: WiN5100 Connectors: DC Version Name Description Connector Type ETH/PWR Ethernet data connection only RJ-45 Ground Grounding screw ANT1 Antenna 1 ANT2 Antenna 2 DC input, 10 VDC to 30 VDC...
  • Page 24: Win5200 Connectors

    Chapter 2 RUGGEDCOM WiN5100/WiN5200 Product Description User Guide Section 2.3.5.3 WiN5200 Connectors Figure 8: WiN5200 Connectors Table: WiN5200 Connectors Name Description Connector Type ETH/PWR Data and power from PoE injector RJ-45 Ground Grounding screw Section 2.3.6 LED Indicators The LED indicators at the bottom of the CPE casing display the following information: •...
  • Page 25 RUGGEDCOM WiN5100/WiN5200 Chapter 2 User Guide Product Description Color Description PWR is ON Green CPE power is on. RSSI: one LED is ON (least Green RSSI < -90 significant) RSSI: two LEDs are ON Green -85 < RSSI < -90 RSSI: three LEDs are ON Green -80 <...
  • Page 26 RUGGEDCOM WiN5100/WiN5200 Chapter 2 User Guide Product Description LED Indicators...
  • Page 27: Mounting

    RUGGEDCOM WiN5100/WiN5200 Chapter 3 User Guide Mounting Mounting The WiN5100/WiN5200 ODU CPE mounting kit allows for pole or wall mounting. When choosing the mounting location for the unit, consider the available mounting structures and antenna clearance. Section 3.1 Site Survey Most wireless networks include many CPEs and BSTs installed in various locations in an overlapping radio- cell pattern.
  • Page 28 RUGGEDCOM WiN5100/WiN5200 Chapter 3 User Guide Mounting Wall Mounting...
  • Page 29: Installation Procedure

    RUGGEDCOM WiN5100/WiN5200 Chapter 4 User Guide Installation Procedure Installation Procedure Section 4.1 Safety Hazards WARNING! Installing the WiN5100/WiN5200 ODU CPEs can pose a serious hazard. Be sure to take precautions to avoid the following: • Exposure to high voltage lines during installation •...
  • Page 30: Cat5 Cable Requirements

    Cat5 Cable Requirements All Cat5 cables used in the installation of the base station must meet the following requirements: • Must be provided or approved by Siemens • Must not be longer than 80 m (262 ft) • Must be ground as shown in...
  • Page 31 RUGGEDCOM WiN5100/WiN5200 Chapter 4 User Guide Installation Procedure Figure 10: Mounting Bracket to Antenna Assembly Secure the antenna/enclosure base bracket to the antenna using nuts, washers and spring washers. Make sure the nuts are torqued to 24 Nm (17.7 ft. lb.). Procedure: Securing the Mounting Bracket to the Enclosure Place the antenna/enclosure base bracket against the back of the enclosure.
  • Page 32: Pole Mount Installation

    Chapter 4 RUGGEDCOM WiN5100/WiN5200 Installation Procedure User Guide Secure the antenna/enclosure base bracket to the antenna using screws, washers and spring washers. Make sure the screws are torqued to 5.7 Nm (4.2 ft. lb.). Section 4.6 Pole Mount Installation The following procedure describes how to mount the CPE unit to a pole. NOTE When mounting a WiN5258 or WiN5249 unit, make sure that the antenna and CPE unit are rotated by 45 degrees (when compared to other models), with the arrow on the antenna facing up, as shown in...
  • Page 33: Wall Mount Installation

    RUGGEDCOM WiN5100/WiN5200 Chapter 4 User Guide Installation Procedure NOTE When mounting the antenna/enclosure to a 1"-1.75" pole, note the orientation of the clamping bracket in the illustration. Figure 13: Mounting the Antenna/Enclosure to a Pole Adjust the position of the CPE unit. For more information about how to align the CPE Antenna, refer to Section 4.9, “Aligning the CPE Antenna”.
  • Page 34 Chapter 4 RUGGEDCOM WiN5100/WiN5200 Installation Procedure User Guide NOTE When mounting a WiN5258 or WiN5249 unit, make sure that the antenna and CPE unit are rotated by 45 degrees (when compared to other models), with the arrow on the antenna facing up, as shown in the following figure.
  • Page 35: Connecting The Ground Cable

    RUGGEDCOM WiN5100/WiN5200 Chapter 4 User Guide Installation Procedure Tighten the screws connecting the arm bracket to the CPE unit and mounting bracket. Make sure the screws are torqued to 24 Nm (17.7 ft. lb.). Section 4.8 Connecting the Ground Cable When connecting the ground cable to the device, make sure to use a 10 AWG grounding cable and torque the screw to 15 Nm (11 ft.
  • Page 36: Cable Connections

    Chapter 4 RUGGEDCOM WiN5100/WiN5200 Installation Procedure User Guide Section 4.10 Cable Connections Section 4.10.1 Weatherproofing It is extremely important to weatherproof all outdoor cable connections. Weatherproofing the connections at the outdoor unit and antennas prevents corrosion, prevents water from interfering with the connection, and helps to keep the connection tight.
  • Page 37 RUGGEDCOM WiN5100/WiN5200 Chapter 4 User Guide Installation Procedure Figure 15: Wrapping the Connector with Rubber-splicing or Self-amalgamating Tape Tightly wrap the connector and the cable. Overlap the tape, without gaps, all the way along the connector. Continue wrapping the tape 25 mm (1") onto the cable. Figure 16: Wrapping the Cable with Rubber-splicing or Self-amalgamating Tape For UV protection of the rubber splicing tape, wrap two layers of electrical tape on top of the rubber splicing tape.
  • Page 38: Assembling The Rj45 Connector

    Chapter 4 RUGGEDCOM WiN5100/WiN5200 Installation Procedure User Guide Figure 17: Wrapping the Connector with Electrical Tape Work mastic putty or duct sealing putty between the connector and the body of the radio or antenna. Ensure the putty fills any gaps not covered by the tape. Figure 18: Sealing Gaps with Putty Apply two layers of electrical tape over the rubber splicing tape for UV protection.
  • Page 39 RUGGEDCOM WiN5100/WiN5200 Chapter 4 User Guide Installation Procedure Figure 19: RJ45 Connector Components and Cable Refer to Figure 20 Figure • Strip at least 22mm (0.71 inch) of sheathing from the end of the cable. • Remove the inner jacket and foil, leaving 10mm (0.25 inch) of inner jacket and the drain wire. •...
  • Page 40 Chapter 4 RUGGEDCOM WiN5100/WiN5200 Installation Procedure User Guide Table: Ethernet Port Pinout Pin Number Description ETH Data TP0+ ETH Data TP0- ETH Data TP1+ +55V TP2+ +55V TP2- ETH Data TP1- Figure 22: Ethernet Port Pinout RTN (-) TP3+ RTN (-) TP3- Refer to Figure...
  • Page 41 RUGGEDCOM WiN5100/WiN5200 Chapter 4 User Guide Installation Procedure Refer to Figure • Loop the drain wire over the prepared grounding shield of the RJ45. • Solder in position and trim off the remaining drain wire. Figure 25: Solder the Drain Wire Refer to Figure •...
  • Page 42: Installing The Win1010 Data Adaptor

    Chapter 4 RUGGEDCOM WiN5100/WiN5200 Installation Procedure User Guide Section 4.10.3 Installing the WiN1010 Data Adaptor The WiN1010 data adaptor powers the ODU CPE and distributes data. The WiN1010 data adaptor unit provides RJ-45 input connectors that include 10/100Base-T transformers for connection to an IEEE802.3 (10/100Base- T) compatible device.
  • Page 43: Win1010 Data Adaptor Led Indicators

    RUGGEDCOM WiN5100/WiN5200 Chapter 4 User Guide Installation Procedure Connect the WiN1010 data adaptor to the 110 VAC/220 VAC power source using the cable. Section 4.10.4 WiN1010 Data Adaptor LED Indicators LEDs on the WiN1010 data adaptor front panel indicate the status of the WiN1010 power supply. Table: WiN1010 Data Adaptor LED Indications Name Color...
  • Page 44 Chapter 4 RUGGEDCOM WiN5100/WiN5200 Installation Procedure User Guide Figure 29: Connection Scheme Connect a Category 5e cable between the PoE injector (Data+Power jack) and the CPE. Connect a Category 5e cable between the Ethernet switch and the PoE injector (Data jack). Connect the AC open-ended cable to the PSU.
  • Page 45: Equipment Configuration And Monitoring

    RUGGEDCOM WiN5100/WiN5200 Chapter 5 User Guide Equipment Configuration and Monitoring Equipment Configuration and Monitoring This section describes how to configure basic CPE parameters. You can preconfigure the CPE in the lab, eliminating the need to configure the unit in the field. After installing a preconfigured unit, configure additional parameters remotely through the wireless link.
  • Page 46 Chapter 5 RUGGEDCOM WiN5100/WiN5200 Equipment Configuration and Monitoring User Guide Figure 32: Windows TCP/IP Properties dialog Assign your computer the IP address 192.168.254.250 and the subnet 255.255.255.0. On the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties dialog, click OK. On the Local Area Connection Properties dialog, click Close.
  • Page 47: Configuring The Cpe

    RUGGEDCOM WiN5100/WiN5200 Chapter 5 User Guide Equipment Configuration and Monitoring NOTE The default user name is admin and the default password is generic. The user name and password are case sensitive. Section 5.2 Configuring the CPE This section describes how to configure the initial CPE settings. This section describes just the minimal setting required to connect the CPE to the network.
  • Page 48 Chapter 5 RUGGEDCOM WiN5100/WiN5200 Equipment Configuration and Monitoring User Guide Table: Scanner Table fields Field Description Priority Sets the scanning priority. Bandwidth [MHz] Sets the scanning bandwidth. Values: 3.5 MHz | 5 MHz | 7 MHz | 10 MHz Start frequency Sets the start of the scanning range.
  • Page 49 RUGGEDCOM WiN5100/WiN5200 Chapter 5 User Guide Equipment Configuration and Monitoring Field Description RF IP Address Sets the CPE RF network IP address. Use this address for remote CPE management through the core network. RF IP Subnet Mask Sets the CPE RF network subnet mask. RF IP Default GW Sets the CPE RF network default gateway.
  • Page 50 Chapter 5 RUGGEDCOM WiN5100/WiN5200 Equipment Configuration and Monitoring User Guide Figure 37: Service Flow pane 15. Log out of the CPE management interface. Click the Management button. The System Functions pane appears. 16. Click the Logout button. You are logged out of the CPE management interface. Configuring the CPE...
  • Page 51: Cpe Management Interface

    RUGGEDCOM WiN5100/WiN5200 Chapter 6 User Guide CPE Management Interface CPE Management Interface This chapter describes how to use the CPE management interface. Use the CPE management interface to configure and control CPE settings and functions. You can access the CPE management interface through the CPE’s LAN or RF IP address.
  • Page 52: Configuration Buttons

    Chapter 6 RUGGEDCOM WiN5100/WiN5200 CPE Management Interface User Guide Figure 38: CPE Management Interface Controls Section 6.1.1 Configuration Buttons The configuration buttons provide access to the main groups of configuration options. Clicking a button displays a set of links in the Options Pane. Clicking a link in the options pane displays a pane where you can review and configure system parameters, or review system data.
  • Page 53: System Management

    RUGGEDCOM WiN5100/WiN5200 Chapter 6 User Guide CPE Management Interface Configuration Button Description Option Pane Links Access List WiMAX Access to WiMAX scanner, authentication, Scanner Settings mobility, and radio settings. Authentication Mobility Radio Management Access to general CPE management System Functions settings and functions.
  • Page 54: Managing System Functions

    Chapter 6 RUGGEDCOM WiN5100/WiN5200 CPE Management Interface User Guide Section 6.2.1 Managing System Functions The System Function pane displays the CPE name and provides general system controls. On this pane, you can change the CPE password, connect to and disconnect from the base station, reboot the CPE, log out from the management interface, and restore the CPE to its factory default settings.
  • Page 55: Changing The Cpe Management Interface Password

    RUGGEDCOM WiN5100/WiN5200 Chapter 6 User Guide CPE Management Interface • Disconnect the CPE from the base station: To stop broadcasting and disconnect from the base station, click the Disconnect button. • Reboot the CPE: To reboot the CPE and run the software in the “Primary” memory bank, click the Reboot button.
  • Page 56: Users And Access Levels

    Chapter 6 RUGGEDCOM WiN5100/WiN5200 CPE Management Interface User Guide Section 6.2.3 Users and Access Levels Access to the CPE web management application is secured through user accounts and access levels. Two access levels are available: • Admin – user can access all read and write options, including user definitions. •...
  • Page 57: Loading Https Certificates And Private Keys

    RUGGEDCOM WiN5100/WiN5200 Chapter 6 User Guide CPE Management Interface • Click the Apply button. Section 6.2.4 Loading HTTPS Certificates and Private Keys Use the Load HTTPS certificates pane to load HTTPS certificates or private keys. NOTE Resetting the base station to its factory defaults will erase the loaded certificate, key and delete the password from the UV file (as the whole UV is erased).
  • Page 58: Generating Ssh Keys

    Chapter 6 RUGGEDCOM WiN5100/WiN5200 CPE Management Interface User Guide Select the file to upload. Click the Load button to load the certificate or key. Click the Certificate Verify button to verify the passphrase, certificate and key. Click the Apply button. Reboot the base station: Click the Quick Start button.
  • Page 59: Log Management

    RUGGEDCOM WiN5100/WiN5200 Chapter 6 User Guide CPE Management Interface Section 6.2.6 Log Management On the Syslog Configuration and Log Files panes, you configure the log management options. Procedure: Setting Syslog Configuration Options Click the Management button. The Management options appear in the options pane. In the options panel, click the Log Management link.
  • Page 60: Configuring The Management Port

    Chapter 6 RUGGEDCOM WiN5100/WiN5200 CPE Management Interface User Guide • Section 6.2.7.1, “Configuring the Management Port” • Section 6.2.7.2, “Configuring the Management VLAN” • Section 6.2.7.3, “Configuring DSCP Marking” Section 6.2.7.1 Configuring the Management Port On the Management Port pane, you configure the CPE management port. Note that changing the management port affects both local and remote management access.
  • Page 61: Configuring Dscp Marking

    RUGGEDCOM WiN5100/WiN5200 Chapter 6 User Guide CPE Management Interface Figure 47: Management VLAN pane Review and set the management VLAN parameters in the following fields: Table: Management VLAN Fields Field Description VLAN Number Displays an identifier for the management VLAN. When setting this value, ensure that the relevant VLAN service is created on the base station and that remote management is enabled.
  • Page 62: Software Version Management

    Chapter 6 RUGGEDCOM WiN5100/WiN5200 CPE Management Interface User Guide Figure 48: DSCP Marking pane In the DSCP marking [0-63] field, type a value in the range of 0 to 63. The default value is 48. Click the Apply button. Section 6.2.8 Software Version Management Permanent memory storage is organized in two memory banks, “1”...
  • Page 63: Viewing Software Properties

    RUGGEDCOM WiN5100/WiN5200 Chapter 6 User Guide CPE Management Interface The CPE will reset and load the software image in the secondary memory bank. This process will take approximately two minutes. Commit the new software image as the new default software: Again on the SW Properties pane, click Set As Primary in order to set the current memory bank (currently denoted Secondary) as Primary.
  • Page 64: Downloading Cpe Software

    Chapter 6 RUGGEDCOM WiN5100/WiN5200 CPE Management Interface User Guide Field Description Values: Primary | Secondary Current SW Location Displays the number of the memory bank from which the CPE software is running. Values: 1 | 2 Primary SW Version Displays the version number of the software in the Primary memory bank. Primary SW Location Displays the number of the current Primary memory bank.
  • Page 65: Managing The Primary Memory Bank

    RUGGEDCOM WiN5100/WiN5200 Chapter 6 User Guide CPE Management Interface Figure 50: SW Download pane Set the download parameters in the following fields: Table: Download Parameters Field Description FTP Server IP Type the IPv4 address for the FTP server from which the CPE software is to be downloaded.
  • Page 66 Chapter 6 RUGGEDCOM WiN5100/WiN5200 CPE Management Interface User Guide Procedure: Viewing files in the Primary memory bank Click the Management button. The Current Status pane appears. In the options pane, click the SW Upgrade link, and then click the Primary Bank link. The Primary Components pane appears.
  • Page 67: Managing The Secondary Memory Bank

    RUGGEDCOM WiN5100/WiN5200 Chapter 6 User Guide CPE Management Interface NOTE Before copying the file, ensure that it does not already exist in the “Secondary” memory bank. If the file is present in the “Secondary” memory bank, delete the file from the “Secondary” memory bank before copying.
  • Page 68 Chapter 6 RUGGEDCOM WiN5100/WiN5200 CPE Management Interface User Guide Figure 52: Secondary Bank Components pane The Secondary Components Table displays the following information: Table: Secondary Components Table Field Description Name Displays the software component filename. Type Displays the software component file type. Values: Package | Application | VxWorks | Blob | Script | WebResource | Defaults | CDC | Regulation | UV | GUI Version...
  • Page 69: File Status

    RUGGEDCOM WiN5100/WiN5200 Chapter 6 User Guide CPE Management Interface • Click the Delete Directory. Section 6.2.8.6 File Status Use the File Transfer Status pane to view the status of upload and download operations between the CPE and your FTP server. You can also cancel current upload and download operations from this pane. Procedure: Viewing File Transfer Status Click the Management button.
  • Page 70: Snmp Administration

    Chapter 6 RUGGEDCOM WiN5100/WiN5200 CPE Management Interface User Guide Field Description Values: OK | Not Started | In Process | Failure To cancel a download or upload operation that is currently in progress: • Click the Cancel button. Section 6.2.9 SNMP Administration In SNMP administration, you enable and disable SNMPv2 and SNMPv3, configure trap destinations, SNMP communities, and MIB2 system identification parameters.
  • Page 71: Snmpv2 Configuration

    RUGGEDCOM WiN5100/WiN5200 Chapter 6 User Guide CPE Management Interface Figure 54: SNMP General Settings In the SNMPv2c and SNMPv3 fields, enable or disable SNMPv2c and SNMPv3. In the Managers Table, add up to five trap destination addresses: button. A new row appears in the Managers Table. Click the Type an IP address in the new row.
  • Page 72: Snmpv3 Configuration

    Chapter 6 RUGGEDCOM WiN5100/WiN5200 CPE Management Interface User Guide Figure 55: SNMPv2c Configuration pane The Current SNMPv2 Status field displays the current status for the SNMPv2 system: Enabled or Disabled. Review and set the SNMPv2c settings in the following fields: Table: SNMPv2c Configuration table Field Description...
  • Page 73 RUGGEDCOM WiN5100/WiN5200 Chapter 6 User Guide CPE Management Interface Figure 56: SNMPv3 Configuration pane The Current SNMPv3 Status field displays the current status for the SNMPv3 system: Enabled or Disabled. Review and set the SNMPv3 users in the Users table. To add an SNMPv3 user, click the button.
  • Page 74: Viewing Snmpv3 Access Groups

    Chapter 6 RUGGEDCOM WiN5100/WiN5200 CPE Management Interface User Guide Section 6.2.9.4 Viewing SNMPv3 Access Groups The SNMPv3 Access Groups Configuration pane appears when you click the Access Groups button on the SNMPv3 Configuration pane. On this pane, you can review the default SNMP v3 access groups. Procedure: Viewing the SNMPv3 Access Groups On the SNMPv3 Configuration pane, click the Access Groups button.
  • Page 75: Alarms & Traps

    RUGGEDCOM WiN5100/WiN5200 Chapter 6 User Guide CPE Management Interface Figure 58: SNMP MIB2 Settings pane Review and set the SNMP system identification information in the following fields: Table: MIB2 System Table Field Description sysDescr Displays the SNMP MIB version. Default: This MIB version: BS-E-12-MIB.mib sysObjectID Displays the RUGGEDCOM private enterprise number and object identifier for the subscriber station SNMP subsystem.
  • Page 76 Chapter 6 RUGGEDCOM WiN5100/WiN5200 CPE Management Interface User Guide System Alarms The System Alarms pane displays current system alarms. This pane is read-only; there are no parameters to set on this pane. Procedure: Viewing System Alarms Click the Management button. The Management options appear in the options pane. In the options panel, click the Alarms and Traps link.
  • Page 77 RUGGEDCOM WiN5100/WiN5200 Chapter 6 User Guide CPE Management Interface Column Description Values: Off | On Severity Displays the severity of the alarm. Values: Clear | Critical | Major | Warning Category Displays the category for the alarm type. Values: Restart | Communication | RF | Hardware | Security | Environmental | Redundancy | Services | Link Status Last Description Displays a message describing the alarm.
  • Page 78 Chapter 6 RUGGEDCOM WiN5100/WiN5200 CPE Management Interface User Guide Table: Traps Table Column Description Trap ID Displays the trap identification number. Trap Name Displays the trap name. Activation Mode Indicates if the trap is enabled or disabled. To enable a trap, select True. To disable a trap, select False.
  • Page 79: Ntp Server

    RUGGEDCOM WiN5100/WiN5200 Chapter 6 User Guide CPE Management Interface Event Name Description DuplicateNsiIp Duplicate LAN IP address. DuplicateRfiIp Duplicate RF IP address. The CPE Ethernet port is locked to forward user data. CPELocked Only management data is permitted from the LAN. CPEUnlocked The CPE Ethernet port is unlocked to forward user data.
  • Page 80: Developer Mode

    Chapter 6 RUGGEDCOM WiN5100/WiN5200 CPE Management Interface User Guide Field Description Local Time Displays the local time advertised by the base station. The time appears automatically in this field, if set in the base station. Click the Apply button. Section 6.2.12 Developer Mode Use the Developer Mode pane to access Developer Mode.
  • Page 81: Radius Login

    RUGGEDCOM WiN5100/WiN5200 Chapter 6 User Guide CPE Management Interface ▪ A reboot due to a watchdog reboot. ▪ The Reboot button was pressed. ▪ The CPE rebooted from the base station. NOTE Management traffic to/from the CPE will always pass through. Use the Ethernet Lock pane to lock the CPE.
  • Page 82: Cpe Network Configuration

    Chapter 6 RUGGEDCOM WiN5100/WiN5200 CPE Management Interface User Guide In the options panel, click the Radius Login link. The Radius Login Settings pane appears. Figure 64: Radius Login Settings pane Review and set the parameters in the following fields: Table: Radius Login Field Description Radius Login...
  • Page 83 RUGGEDCOM WiN5100/WiN5200 Chapter 6 User Guide CPE Management Interface • Use the LAN IP address when you access the CPE through a direct connection to its physical Ethernet port. • Use the RF IP address when you access the CPE through the RF network. Procedure: Configuring the IP Settings Click the Network button.
  • Page 84: Ethernet Settings

    Chapter 6 RUGGEDCOM WiN5100/WiN5200 CPE Management Interface User Guide Section 6.3.2 Ethernet Settings On the Ethernet Settings panes, you configure VLAN tagging, the MAC address table, and MTU parameters: • Section 6.3.2.1, “Configuring VLAN Tagging” • Section 6.3.2.2, “Configuring the MAC Address Table” •...
  • Page 85: Configuring The Mac Address Table

    RUGGEDCOM WiN5100/WiN5200 Chapter 6 User Guide CPE Management Interface If you changed the value in the Configured LAN IP Address or Configured LAN Mask fields, reboot the base station: Click the Management button. The System Functions pane appears. Click the Reboot button. The CPE reboots. Section 6.3.2.2 Configuring the MAC Address Table The MAC Address Table displays the MAC addresses learned by the CPE.
  • Page 86: Mtu Configuration

    Chapter 6 RUGGEDCOM WiN5100/WiN5200 CPE Management Interface User Guide Field Description 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. Aging Time [sec] Displays the time, in seconds, until the entry will be removed from the table.
  • Page 87: Configuring The Access List

    RUGGEDCOM WiN5100/WiN5200 Chapter 6 User Guide CPE Management Interface Click the Quick Start button. The Quick Start Settings pane appears. Click the Reboot button. Section 6.3.3 Configuring the Access List If the Access List function is enabled, only MAC Addresses in this list will be able to pass data. Procedure: Setting the Access List parameters Click the Network button.
  • Page 88: Cpe Statistics

    Chapter 6 RUGGEDCOM WiN5100/WiN5200 CPE Management Interface User Guide Field Description Status Displays the Status. Sticky addresses remain in the table after a reboot. Non-Sticky addresses are cleared from the table after a reboot. Values: Sticky | Non-Sticky Type Displays Self-Learned Entries. Values: Self-Learned | Preprovisioned In the Access List Table, you can add preprovisioned entries to the list.
  • Page 89 RUGGEDCOM WiN5100/WiN5200 Chapter 6 User Guide CPE Management Interface Figure 70: General Statistics pane View the CPE general information in the following fields: Table: General Statistics fields Field Description CPE Name Displays the name of the CPE. This name identifies the CPE on the base station and in the base station management interface.
  • Page 90: Device Info

    Chapter 6 RUGGEDCOM WiN5100/WiN5200 CPE Management Interface User Guide Section 6.4.2 Device Info On the the Device Info pane, you can review CPE hardware information. The Device Info pane is read-only; there are no parameters to set on this pane. Procedure: Viewing Device Information Click the Statistics button.
  • Page 91 RUGGEDCOM WiN5100/WiN5200 Chapter 6 User Guide CPE Management Interface Figure 72: RF pane View the CPE RF statistics in the following fields: Table: RF Statistics fields Field Description CPE Status Displays the current CPE status. Values: Init | DL Synchronization | Handover DL acquisition | UL Acquisition | Ranging | Handover ranging | Capabilities negotiation | Authorization | Registration | DHCP | TOD | TFTP | Operational | Sleep | IDLE | Aborted DL RSSI...
  • Page 92: Network Statistics

    Chapter 6 RUGGEDCOM WiN5100/WiN5200 CPE Management Interface User Guide Field Description Sent bytes Displays amount of data sent by the CPE, in bytes. Sent packets Displays the number of packets sent by the CPE. DL rate [Kb/sec] Displays the downlink rate, in kilobits per second. UL rate [Kb/sec] Displays the uplink rate, in kilobits per second.
  • Page 93: Service Flow Statistics

    RUGGEDCOM WiN5100/WiN5200 Chapter 6 User Guide CPE Management Interface View the network statistics in the SS Statistic Table: Table: SS Statistic Table Field Description Direction Displays the direction of network traffic to and from the CPE: Input or Output. Packets/sec Displays the packet transmission rate for inbound and outbound traffic, in packets per second.
  • Page 94: Wimax Settings

    Chapter 6 RUGGEDCOM WiN5100/WiN5200 CPE Management Interface User Guide Table: Service flow statistics Table Field Description SF Name Displays the name of the service flow. Service flow ID Displays a numeric identifier for the service flow. Displays the connection identifier for the service flow. Direction Displays the direction for the service flow: uplink or downlink.
  • Page 95 RUGGEDCOM WiN5100/WiN5200 Chapter 6 User Guide CPE Management Interface Figure 75: Scanner Settings pane The Autoconnect CINR threshold field displays the Carrier to Interference + Noise Ratio threshold. The Connect to recent used BS field can be set to connect to a recently used base station. The default option is No.
  • Page 96: Wimax Authentication

    Chapter 6 RUGGEDCOM WiN5100/WiN5200 CPE Management Interface User Guide • the base station bandwidth • the transmission preamble • the CINR R1 value • the RSSI value, in dBm To add an entry to the Scanner Table, click the button. A new row appears in the table. You can add up to 32 rows to the table.
  • Page 97: Configuring Eap-Tls Authentication

    RUGGEDCOM WiN5100/WiN5200 Chapter 6 User Guide CPE Management Interface Figure 76: Authentication Setting pane The Configured Authentication field displays the current configuration setting: Null or EAP. The Outer NAI field displays the outer Network Access Identifier. Section 6.5.2.2 Configuring EAP-TLS Authentication On the EAP-TLS pane, you configure Extensible Authentication Protocol - Transport Layer Security authentication by specifying the authentication realm.
  • Page 98: Configuring Eap-Ttls Authentication

    Chapter 6 RUGGEDCOM WiN5100/WiN5200 CPE Management Interface User Guide Click the Reboot button. The CPE reboots. Section 6.5.2.3 Configuring EAP-TTLS Authentication On the EAP-TTLS pane, you configure Extensible Authentication Protocol - Tunneled Transport Layer Security authentication by specifying the authentication realm and a username and password. After configuring EAP- TTLS, you must reboot the CPE.
  • Page 99: Configuring Null Authentication

    RUGGEDCOM WiN5100/WiN5200 Chapter 6 User Guide CPE Management Interface Section 6.5.2.4 Configuring Null Authentication You enable null authentication on the Authentication Method pane. Procedure: Enabling Null Authentication Click the WiMAX button. The Scanner Settings pane appears. In the options panel, click the Authentication link. The Authentication Method pane appears. On the The Authentication Method pane, click the Set Null button.
  • Page 100: Viewing Base Station Information

    Chapter 6 RUGGEDCOM WiN5100/WiN5200 CPE Management Interface User Guide Section 6.5.3 Viewing Base Station Information On the Mobility pane, you can view information about the base station serving the CPE and information about neighboring base stations. The Mobility pane is read-only; there are no parameters to set on this pane. Procedure: Viewing Base Station Information Click the WiMAX button.
  • Page 101: Configuring Wimax Radio Parameters

    RUGGEDCOM WiN5100/WiN5200 Chapter 6 User Guide CPE Management Interface Section 6.5.4 Configuring WiMAX Radio Parameters On the Radio Settings pane, you can enable and disable WiMAX radio settings. After making changes on the Radio Settings pane, you must reboot the CPE. NOTE Due to FCC regulations, this feature is not available for WCS 2.3GHz.
  • Page 102 RUGGEDCOM WiN5100/WiN5200 Chapter 6 User Guide CPE Management Interface Configuring WiMAX Radio Parameters...
  • Page 103: Win5100/Win5200 Specifications

    RUGGEDCOM WiN5100/WiN5200 Appendix A User Guide WiN5100/WiN5200 Specifications WiN5100/WiN5200 Specifications Radio and Modem • Frequency (by CPE Model Number) ▪ WiN5114/WiN5214: 1350 MHz to 1525 MHz ▪ WiN5118/WiN5218: 1800 MHz to 1830 MHz ▪ WiN5123/WiN5223: 2300 MHz to 2400 MHz ▪...
  • Page 104 Appendix A RUGGEDCOM WiN5100/WiN5200 WiN5100/WiN5200 Specifications User Guide ▪ IP Masked Source Address ▪ IP Destination Address ▪ Protocol Source Port Range ▪ Protocol Destination Port Range ▪ Source MAC Address (SA Mode) ▪ Destination MAC Address (SA Mode) ▪ VLAN ID (SA Mode) ▪...
  • Page 105 RUGGEDCOM WiN5100/WiN5200 Appendix A User Guide WiN5100/WiN5200 Specifications ▪ ETSI EN 301489-1/4 • Safety: ▪ TUV-UL 60950-1 ▪ EN 60950-1 ▪ CSA C22 • Radio: ▪ FCC Part 27 ▪ FCC Part 90 ▪ ETSI EN 302 326-1/2/3 ▪ RS197 ▪...
  • Page 106 RUGGEDCOM WiN5100/WiN5200 Appendix A User Guide WiN5100/WiN5200 Specifications...
  • Page 107: Idu To Odu Cable Specifications

    RUGGEDCOM WiN5100/WiN5200 Appendix B User Guide IDU to ODU Cable Specifications IDU to ODU Cable Specifications Special 4×2×24 AWG FTP Cat. 5e Outdoor Double Jacket Data Cable UL (1581 VW 1) Table: IDU to ODU Cable Description Applications: Outdoor installations, fixed or portable installations, digital distribution frames in transmission stations, outdoor installations in harsh environments.
  • Page 108 Appendix B RUGGEDCOM WiN5100/WiN5200 IDU to ODU Cable Specifications User Guide Table: IDU to ODU Cable Performance Frequency Range: 1-100 MHz Impedance: 100Ω DC Resistance: 93Ω/km nominal Max. DC Resistance 95Ω/km@20°C Capacitance Unbalance: 1.6pF/m max. Velocity of Propagation: 68% nominal Propagation Delay Skew: 35 ns/100m max.
  • Page 109: List Of Acronyms

    RUGGEDCOM WiN5100/WiN5200 Appendix C User Guide List of Acronyms List of Acronyms Table: List of Acronyms Acronym Description Authentication Authorization Accounting Advanced Encryption Standard Application-Level Gateway Adaptive Modulation and Coding Application Programming Interface ARPU Average Revenue Per Unit Access Service Network Application Service Provider ATPC Automatic Transmit Power Control...
  • Page 110 Appendix C RUGGEDCOM WiN5100/WiN5200 List of Acronyms User Guide Acronym Description FUSC Fully Used Sub-Channelization Foreign Exchange Subscriber Gateway Home Agent HTTPS HyperText Transport Protocol Secure Integrated Access Device ICMP Internet Control Message Protocol Indoor Units IEEE Institute of Electronic and Eclectic Engineers IGMP Internet Group Multicast Protocol IP Multimedia System...
  • Page 111 RUGGEDCOM WiN5100/WiN5200 Appendix C User Guide List of Acronyms Acronym Description NLOS Non-line-of-sight nrtPS Non-Real Time Polling Service Network Service Provider NVoD Near Video on Demand Network Working Group Operations and Maintenance Outdoor Units Original Equipment Manufacturer OFDM Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing OFDMA Orthogonal frequency division multiple access OPEX...
  • Page 112 Appendix C RUGGEDCOM WiN5100/WiN5200 List of Acronyms User Guide Acronym Description Service Flow Session Initiation Protocol Service Level Agreements SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol S-OFDMA Scalable Orthogonal frequency division multiple access SOHO Small Office/Home Office Subscribers Set Top Box Space-time coding Subscriber Unit Transmission Control Protocol Test Driven Design...
  • Page 113: Ruggedcom Cpe Warranty

    RUGGEDCOM CPEs have a five (5) year warranty period. Siemens warrants this product for the warranty period from the date of purchase. This product contains no user- serviceable parts. Attempted service by unauthorized personnel shall render all warranties null and void. For warranty details, visit www.siemens.com/ruggedcom...
  • Page 114 RUGGEDCOM WiN5100/WiN5200 Appendix D User Guide RUGGEDCOM CPE Warranty...

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