If the roof does not have a wainscot, use expansion screws to fix the antenna mount on an
adequate base support frame, such as concrete, or properly weight the frame to eliminate
wind movement. Use guy wires to further stabilize the mounting pole.
Once the antenna and eNB are installed securely in the proper position, verify grounding and
lightning protection. Apply waterproofing as explained in
4.10.4 Check eNB Status in Software
The Baicells eNB is designed to be plug-and-play and, therefore, arrives pre-configured. Before
you seal and weatherproof the connections on the eNB elements, you will need to log in either
to the client GUI or the cloud-based OMC to ensure the eNB status is reported as active.
Section 4.10.4.1 explains how to check status using the eNB GUI. Section 4.10.4.2 explains how
to check status using the OMC.
4.10.4.1 eNB GUI
To use the eNB GUI, from the eNB MGMT port, type in http://192.168.1.1, using username
admin, password admin. (Once the application is installed and has a WAN IP address assigned,
you can log in with http://x.x.x.x.)
Go to Status Info as shown in Figure 4-19. If the status is not reported as active, contact Baicells
support.
Figure 4-19: eNB Status in GUI
For additional information concerning the configuration GUI, please consult the Baicells
Configuration and Network Administration Guide on the Baicells website.
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