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AirMAX
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240/2400
Installation &
Configuration
Guide
July 18, 2002
P/N 8000504-000 I

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  • Page 1 AirMAX 240/2400 Installation & Configuration Guide July 18, 2002 P/N 8000504-000 I...
  • Page 2: Trademarks

    Malibu Networks AirMAX“ CPE/BTS Trademarks AirMAX and Malibu Networks are trademarks of Malibu Networks Inc. Windows and Microsoft are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. All other trademarks are the property of their respective holders. Notice All rights reserved. All information in this manual is subject to change without notice.
  • Page 3: Fcc Radiation Hazard Warning

    FCC Radiation Hazard Warning To ensure compliance with FCC RF exposure requirements, this device must be professionally installed outdoors on a permanent structure with an antenna that is separated from all persons by a minimum of two meters. Using higher gain antennas and types of antennas not covered under the FCC certification of this product is not allowed.
  • Page 4: Contacting Malibu Networks For Information Or Support

    Malibu Networks AirMAX“ CPE/BTS Caution: When performing antenna installation and grounding, ensure that it presents no threat to people or property. Verify that the antenna mast is grounded properly and is protected from voltage surges and static charges. Observe CAUTION all regional and national building and safety regulations.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Trademarks ..........ii Notice .
  • Page 6 Malibu Networks AirMAX“ CPE/BTS Adding CPEs From the BTS ........33 Configuring the CPE .
  • Page 7: Chapter 1 Introduction

    Chapter 1 Introduction Product Overview Malibu Networks 240/2400 AirMAX system provides fixed wireless broadband access in the 2.4GHz ISM band with an impressive array of features ideal for voice, video and data communications. AirMAX uniquely takes bi-directional IP traffic and offers quality of service (QoS) features ideal for Internet Service Providers and corporate facility implementations.
  • Page 8: System Components

    Malibu Networks AirMAX“ CPE/BTS Chapter 1: Introduction System AirMAX system components are: Components • Base Transceiver Station (BTS): transmits to and from one or more customer premises (CPE) systems. • Customer Premises Equipment (CPE): transmits from a local customer site to and from a BTS system. Note: Both CPE and BTS systems are functionally similar in that they are made up of an antenna, controller...
  • Page 9 Installation and Configuration Product Overview The Power Injector has two parts, an AC adapter power module that plugs into a 110/220VAC source and a small module (called the power injector) that has the two RJ-45 ethernet connections (LAN and ODU) and connects to the power module.
  • Page 10 Malibu Networks AirMAX“ CPE/BTS Chapter 1: Introduction Southbound SNMP interface is fully compliant with SNMP v2 using the Malibu enterprise MIB and the standard MIB II object library. Distributed management technology: As the system grows from a few base stations to as many as hundreds of base stations, expensive, high- performance, single-point-of-failure servers can be avoided by distributing SMS functions over a...
  • Page 11: Product Names And Numbers

    Product names and numbers: and Numbers 2.4 GHz Products • AirMAX 2400 BTS (360ß) • AirMAX 240 CPE • ANT-24-13-D 13 dBi Directional CPE Antenna • ANT-24-19-D 19 dBi Directional CPE Antenna • ANT-24-8-O 8 dBi Omni BTS Antenna • ANT-24-12-O 12 dBi Omni BTS Antenna System Options: •...
  • Page 12: Component Identification

    Malibu Networks AirMAX“ CPE/BTS Chapter 1: Introduction Component The physical components comprising the system are shown in the following photographs. Identification Antenna Antenna Cable PoE Ethernet Cable Antenna Power Injector Bracket Figure 1-3. Typical Components of a BTS or CPE (Omnidirectional Antenna shown antenna models differ in appearance and size)
  • Page 13: Minimum Installation Requirements

    Installation and Configuration Minimum Installation Requirements Minimum Installation Requirements An AirMAX system requires the following customer- supplied items when performing installation and configuration: • Computer with an Internet web browser that supports Javascript. Examples in this manual show the Windows OS, although most operating systems can be used.
  • Page 14: Manual Conventions

    Malibu Networks AirMAX“ CPE/BTS Chapter 1: Introduction Manual Malibu Networks publications use the following conventions for better readability and communication of Conventions information: Convention Description italics Reference to an explicit button name when discussing a screen (spelling and case will match button item), or a reference to a specific topic or heading in the manual.
  • Page 15: Chapter 2 Installation

    Chapter 2 Installation Before Installation When preparing to install an AirMAX system, first ensure you ve gathered all the information needed: • Analyze environmental and facility requirements and determine antenna, ODU, and Power Injector mounting locations. Ensure locations offer optimum direction for the terrain.
  • Page 16 Malibu Networks AirMAX“ CPE/BTS Chapter 2: Installation • Ensure antennas between communicating AirMAX systems are within a 12.4 mile range (20Km). You can have up to 100 subscribers per CPE and up to 100 CPEs per sector (with 500 subscribers per sector).
  • Page 17: Installation Overview

    Installation and Configuration Installation Overview Installation Overview After choosing installation locations, you re ready for physical and electrical installation (explained in this chapter). Later in Chapter 3 we explain how to configure the system via web browser. To help give you an overiew, let s summarize the complete installation Antenna procedure to install an AirMAX system:...
  • Page 18: Mounting The Bts Or Cpe Antenna

    Malibu Networks AirMAX“ CPE/BTS Chapter 2: Installation Computer with Web Browser set IP to 192.168.1.2 with a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0 Or direct connect with an Ethernet crossover cable Antenna Power Power Injector (factory preset IP of 192.168.1.1 that you can change after installation) Configuration applies to both CPE &...
  • Page 19 Installation and Configuration Mounting the BTS or CPE To mount the antenna, follow the relevant steps for omnidirectional or directional antennas on the following pages. Omnidirectional 1. Install a customer-supplied mast of 1 to 2 inches in diameter. Position the mast for true vertical Antenna Mounting using a level.
  • Page 20 Malibu Networks AirMAX“ CPE/BTS Chapter 2: Installation 8. Then for each of the clamps, place two bolts through the clamp on one side of the mast and then place another clamp over the bolts on the opposite side of the mast. Secure the bolts with the washers and nuts supplied (one each for each bolt).
  • Page 21 Installation and Configuration Mounting the BTS or CPE 4. Using a compass or GPS unit to judge direction, position the antenna so it is pointed toward the known BTS antenna location. Later in Chapter 3, when you configure the CPE, you ll use signal strength and quality metrics reported by the CPE Status web page to fine tune the antenna s direction.
  • Page 22: Mount The Odu

    Malibu Networks AirMAX“ CPE/BTS Chapter 2: Installation Mount the ODU You can mount the ODU most anywhere since it has a ruggedized enclosure and a flexible mounting system. If you are mounting the ODU on a mast pole, use the included brackets to mount the unit securely.
  • Page 23 Installation and Configuration Mount the ODU Insert circular clamp through slots in each bracket. Tighten clamp screw to approximate size of antenna mast. Ensure that the notched side of the bracket is toward the mast side of the bracket. Clamp screw Notched area for Antenna Mast Screw (4 places)
  • Page 24: Connecting The Antenna To Odu

    Malibu Networks AirMAX“ CPE/BTS Chapter 2: Installation Connecting the Antenna to ODU 1. Place the free end of the antenna cable next to the coax connector on the bottom of the ODU. 2. Thread the antenna cable male connector onto the ODU coax connector and tighten enough to secure the cable without overtightening.
  • Page 25: Connecting Ethernet And Power

    Installation and Configuration Connecting Ethernet and Power Connecting Ethernet and Power The Power Injector connects to the customer LAN (or a single computer with web browser) and a source of AC power via the supplied Power Injector AC Adapter. The Power Injector also connects to the ODU via a single PoE cable passing 10/100 Ethernet and DC power.
  • Page 26 Malibu Networks AirMAX“ CPE/BTS Chapter 2: Installation Caution: when connecting Ethernet cables to the Power Injector, do not confuse the ethernet cable from the customer s LAN which is data only and does not have power and the Ethernet cable that runs from the ODU which does have power.
  • Page 27 Installation and Configuration Connecting Ethernet and Power The ODU contains a single board computer (SBC) that controls the QoS and wireless networking operation of the CPE or BTS it s part of. On the SBC is a radio modem, non-volatile memory and the ability to communicate with an external computer over its Ethernet link for remote management.
  • Page 28 Malibu Networks AirMAX“ CPE/BTS Chapter 2: Installation...
  • Page 29: Chapter 3 Configuration

    Chapter 3 Configuration Configuration Overview Once your AirMAX BTS and CPE units are physically installed and cabled, they can then be configured remotely from a PC workstation running an internet web browser such as Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator. The easy-to-use browser interface allows you to set up the TCP/IP addressing of the CPE and BTS system(s), determine system status, configure the wireless radio, and test or reboot the systems.
  • Page 30: Initial Tcp/Ip Configuration

    Malibu Networks AirMAX“ CPE/BTS Chapter 3: Configuration 3. Connecting a PC to the CPE s Power Injector with a crossover cable and configuring the CPE s radio modem. You can also change CPE IP address (optional). 4. Testing BTS to CPE wireless communications using an attached PC.
  • Page 31: Worksheet

    Installation and Configuration Configuring the BTS Worksheet: Before starting either BTS and CPE configuration, please have the following information ready. You can get these values from your network administrator. The terms are explained later in this manual where used. Table 1. Initial TCP/IP Values Worksheet Item Value Needed gateway IP...
  • Page 32: Launch A Web Browser On The Pc

    Malibu Networks AirMAX“ CPE/BTS Chapter 3: Configuration 192.168.1.2. Set the Subnet Mask to 255.255.255.0. This will put the PC on the same subnet as the default BTS TCP/IP configuration. Figure 3-2. TCP/IP Settings on PC (Windows) 3. Restart the PC if the OS requires it (Windows 98 does).
  • Page 33 Installation and Configuration Configuring the BTS Follow these steps to access the BTS: 1. Launch Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator on the PC. 2. Enter http://192.168.1.1 in the web browser s URL or Location field: http://192.168.1.1 Figure 3-3. Enter BTS IP address in Browser URL field After entering the IP address of the BTS, the browser should display a logon screen;...
  • Page 34: Status Web Page

    Malibu Networks AirMAX“ CPE/BTS Chapter 3: Configuration • Test this page provides buttons to start continuous radio transmission, start continuous Ethernet data transmission, and stop both Ethernet and radio transmission. These functions are intended only for testing purposes. They should always be turned off for normal operation since they will block wireless LAN traffic.
  • Page 35 Installation and Configuration Configuring the BTS Displays BTS or CPE, and type of AirMAX Online help window shows definition of what your cursor is These links pointing at select one of the web pages Figure 3-4. Status Page SSID this is the service set identifier name (up to 32 characters) defined for the cell area access point that the CPE or BTS will be operating in.
  • Page 36 Malibu Networks AirMAX“ CPE/BTS Chapter 3: Configuration Transmit Power this reflects the transmission power of the radio modem in milliwatts. The value should be appropriate for the cell area size the CPE or BTS operates in. Power level must be high enough between the CPEs and BTS for proper communication, and should only be reduced where it might unduly affect another cell area.
  • Page 37 Installation and Configuration Configuring the BTS LAN MAC all Ethernet devices have a unique 48-bit media access control (MAC) address built into them when manufactured. An example of a valid MAC address is 00:08:21:31:4e:8f . The field will contain ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff when radios have not yet been associated.
  • Page 38 Malibu Networks AirMAX“ CPE/BTS Chapter 3: Configuration Wireless IP like the LAN IP Address, except this field specifies the Radio Modem s IP. Note: this field cannot be edited. It is provisioned automatically from the BTS. Wireless Mask like the LAN Subnet Mask, except this field specifies the Radio Modem s Subnet mask.
  • Page 39: Configure Web Page

    Installation and Configuration Configuring the BTS Configure Web The Configure web page has many of the same fields as seen on the Status page, however here they re Page changeable. To make changes to values, you first edit, enter or select the values on the Configure page. Then when you re ready to apply the changes you click on the Apply button at the bottom of the page and the system loads the values inside the actual hardware and...
  • Page 40 Malibu Networks AirMAX“ CPE/BTS Chapter 3: Configuration To perform initial BTS configuration, follow these steps: 1. Enter an SSID value for the base station. All CPEs configured later within the cell will also use this same value. 2. Enter the radio channel number, from one to 14, by using the pull down menu.
  • Page 41: Adding Cpes From The Bts

    Installation and Configuration Adding CPEs From the BTS Adding CPEs From the BTS To add CPEs to a BTS fixed wireless broadcast area, you run a web browser from a PC attached to the BTS, just like you did when configuring, but this time you go to the Management screens, specifically the CPEs web page.
  • Page 42: Configuring The Cpe

    Malibu Networks AirMAX“ CPE/BTS Chapter 3: Configuration configuring the CPE. It is used for authenticating the CPE and preventing unauthorized access. 2. Enter a descriptive name for the CPE (for example, CPE1 or LABCPE , etc.). 3. Select a desired bandwidth for the CPE. The value entered is an integer from 0 to 7168 representing Kbps.
  • Page 43 Installation and Configuration Configuring the CPE Note: If this fails, try pinging the CPE IP address from the PC (pinging is explained in the Configuration Troubleshooting and Testing topic at the end of this chapter). 3. Enter the same SSID value as entered for the BTS.
  • Page 44 Malibu Networks AirMAX“ CPE/BTS Chapter 3: Configuration Figure 3-7. CPE Configuration 8. Click on the APPLY button at the bottom of the page. 9. The STATUS page will be redisplayed: click the REBOOT button at the bottom of the page and wait for two minutes while the CPE reboots and reinitializes the link.
  • Page 45 Installation and Configuration Configuring the CPE 10.Observe the values in the Signal Strength and Signal Quality fields on the status page. Carefully rotate the CPE directional antenna through a 15 to 30 degree arc in small increments, rechecking the values by clicking the web browser s refresh button and looking again each time.
  • Page 46: Qos Management From The Bts

    Malibu Networks AirMAX“ CPE/BTS Chapter 3: Configuration QoS Management From the BTS To configure the Quality of Service settings for CPEs and their subscribers, you ll use the Management web pages (just as you did when adding CPEs with the CPEs web page also one of the Management pages).
  • Page 47: Service Levels

    Installation and Configuration QoS Management From the BTS Service Levels Default QoS Classes, plus any you’ve created Figure 3-9. Service Levels Web Page Name Enter a unique name to identify the service level. Type Choose the type of service level; three factory defaults are predefined for you to choose from.
  • Page 48: Subscribers

    Malibu Networks AirMAX“ CPE/BTS Chapter 3: Configuration Min Bandwidth Enter the minimum bandwidth that the system will guarantee for this service level. You must be careful to not over-provision the bandwidth for all active flows. The value selected is an integer from 0 to 7168 representing Kbps.
  • Page 49 Installation and Configuration QoS Management From the BTS Name Unique subscriber name. CPE Select the CPE that this subscriber is attached to from the list given (showing all CPEs defined thus far). Max Bandwidth Select the maximum bandwidth that the subscriber will be allowed from the drop down list.
  • Page 50: Rules

    Malibu Networks AirMAX“ CPE/BTS Chapter 3: Configuration Rules Figure 3-11. Rules Web Page Subscriber select a subscriber from a pull-down list of previously configured subscribers that the rule on this page will be applied to. Class Name a unique name for this rule Class Service Level pull down list of available defined service levels.
  • Page 51 Installation and Configuration QoS Management From the BTS Remote IP enter the range of remote IP addresses that this rule will apply to. Specify both a starting and ending address. (Start address can be 0.0.0.0.) Remote Port enter a range of ports this rule will apply to.
  • Page 52: Changing The Password

    Malibu Networks AirMAX“ CPE/BTS Chapter 3: Configuration Changing The Password Although initially the system has no password (only user Malibu ), you can and should set a password to ensure system security. A Password link on the left of the display, under the Management links, takes you to a page where you can set or change password security.
  • Page 53: Testing Bts To Cpe Wireless Communications

    Installation and Configuration Testing BTS to CPE Wireless that you ve entered what you really want and have typed it correctly. 3. When you re sure that you ve got the correct username and password, then click on the APPLY button only then will the changes be made to the system.
  • Page 54: Test Web Page

    Malibu Networks AirMAX“ CPE/BTS Chapter 3: Configuration 5. Verify that you have a subscriber and rules for that CPE (see QoS Management from the BTS presented earlier in this Chapter). Test Web Page During testing and troubleshooting, you may want to use this Test web page to turn Radio and/or Ethernet continuous transmission on and off on one or more CPE and BTS units.
  • Page 55: Statistics Web Page

    Installation and Configuration Statistics Web Page WIRELESS pressing this button commands the CPE or BTS to immediately begin continuous radio transmission of data from its radio modem which continues until the STOP button is clicked. LAN pressing this button commands the CPE or BTS to immediately begin continuous transmission of data over its Ethernet port until the STOP button is clicked.
  • Page 56: Wep

    Malibu Networks AirMAX“ CPE/BTS Chapter 3: Configuration To monitor flow, enter a value in seconds in the Update Rate field, select one or more CPEs, and then click on the UPDATE button. Select Manual from the pull down menu and then click the UPDATE button to stop or select a different web page.
  • Page 57 Installation and Configuration Configuration Troubleshooting 3. In the DOS window type: >ping 192.168.1.1 RETURN The ping utility will then send test data packets to 192.168.1.1 the factory default AirMAX IP and measure the time it takes to respond. It also checks whether there is any data loss in the loop.
  • Page 58 Malibu Networks AirMAX“ CPE/BTS Chapter 3: Configuration Table 3. Symptom and Remedy Actions Symptom or Remedy or Action Condition If the browser Ping the CPE/BTS from the PC (type does not load the Ping <IP> from DOS). Check that the AirMAX PC running the web browser is configuration web...
  • Page 59 Installation and Configuration Configuration Troubleshooting Table 3. Symptom and Remedy Actions Symptom or Remedy or Action Condition Ethernet works, If you can Ping the CPE or BTS from but the radio the LAN side, but a PC on another modem does not CPE or BTS within the cell area cannot Ping it, then its radio modem may not be working.
  • Page 60: Diagnosing Cpe Startup Failures

    Malibu Networks AirMAX“ CPE/BTS Chapter 3: Configuration Diagnosing CPE If you are looking at the Status screen for a CPE as it starts up (run a web browser with the CPE s IP address Startup Failures entered in URL field and Status link selected), you ll see a series of messages.
  • Page 61 Installation and Configuration Configuration Troubleshooting The system could also display a status message of WIRELESS DOWN somewhere during this sequence as well. If the CPE halts or freezes up at one of these messages, it could mean: Message Displayed Possible Meaning When “Frozen”...
  • Page 62 Malibu Networks AirMAX“ CPE/BTS Chapter 3: Configuration...
  • Page 63: Specification Tables

    Appendix A Specifications Specification Tables AirMAX 240/2400 BTS and CPE performance specifications are listed in tables throughout this Appendix. Refer to the AirMAX Technical Data sheets for full specifications. Table 1. System Specifications Specification Performance Operating Frequency 2.4 2.483 GHz ISM Data Rate per sector 11Mbps Non-overlapping...
  • Page 64 Malibu Networks AirMAX“ 240/2400 CPE/BTS Appendix A: Specifications Table 1. System Specifications Specification Performance Range 20km Line-of-sight (12.4 miles) Table 2. RF Specifications Specification Performance Waveform DSSS Duplexing Modulations DBPSK, DQPSK, CCK Radio Power Output Up to 20dBm Receive Sensitivity at -94 @ 1Mbps BER 10 -91 @ 2Mbps...
  • Page 65 Installation and Configuration Specification Tables Table 4. QoS Specifications Specification Performance Implementation Per flow queuing and scheduling, fair and dynamic bandwidth allocation Traffic Shaping and Delay and jitter control Policing Class of Service Guaranteed, Controlled and Best Effort Packet Classification Layer 3 and Layer 4 classification including TOS and RTP payload Table 5.
  • Page 66 Malibu Networks AirMAX“ 240/2400 CPE/BTS Appendix A: Specifications...
  • Page 67 Appendix B Drawings...
  • Page 68: Odu Ethernet And Power Cable

    Malibu Networks AirMAX“ CPE/BTS Appendix B: Drawings ODU Ethernet and Power Cable Sockets Solder cup 8 Socket 8 Socket CPC PLUG BACK CPC PLUG FRONT VIEW Wire Side RJ-45 FRONT VIEW VIEW Mating "Back Shell" or Boot Mating Surface Surface water/weather seals cable jacket to connector...
  • Page 69: Glossary Of Terms

    Appendix C Glossary Glossary of Terms This chapter provides definitions for terms commonly used in telecommunications, computer networking, and wireless equipment. 100BaseT 100BaseT (defined by the IEEE 802.3) uses a star topology, with stations directly connected to a multiport hub, and offers up to 100 Mbps data rate.
  • Page 70 Malibu Networks AirMAX“ CPE/BTS Appendix C: Glossary AirMAX Malibu Networks wireless broadband access system comprised of a Base Transceiver Station (BTS) that transmits to and from one or more customer premises (CPE) units. Both CPE and BTS units are functionally similar in that they are made up of an antenna, controller card, radio modem and power supply (items contained in ODU and Power Injector units).
  • Page 71 Installation and Configuration Glossary of Terms Cyclic Redundancy Check. An algorithm that computes a numerical value based on the bits in a block of data to insure the accurate delivery of data DHCP Dynamic Host Control Protocol (DHCP) provides a method for automatic IP address allocation via a DHCP server that manages addresses.
  • Page 72 Malibu Networks AirMAX“ CPE/BTS Appendix C: Glossary Host Refers to any device attached to a network providing application-level services. Examples are workstations, file servers, mainframes, etc. HTTP Hyper Text Transfer Protocol. A protocol used in the World-Wide Web to deliver data from Web servers to browsers. A multiport repeater, sometimes called a concentrator, that provides an attachment point for multiple network nodes.
  • Page 73 Installation and Configuration Glossary of Terms An Internet Service Provider (ISP) is a company that sells Internet access to organizations or individuals. Data rates offered by ISPs can vary, ranging from 300bps to OC-3. ISPs also sometimes offer help in planning and/or installing your network connection. Local Area Network.
  • Page 74 Malibu Networks AirMAX“ CPE/BTS Appendix C: Glossary Outdoor Unit (ODU) Outdoor Unit and antenna. The ODU is a ruggedized box, often antenna-mast mounted, that houses a radio modem and connects to an antenna. It also has an ethernet cable that passes both data and power to/from the Power Injector.
  • Page 75 Installation and Configuration Glossary of Terms Point of Presence A communication access point along a network provider s backbone. (POP) Port Identifier Identifier assigned by a logical node that notes the point of attachment of a link to that node. Power Injector This unit is placed inside the customer s facility and connects the site s 10/100Base-T LAN to the ODU.
  • Page 76 Malibu Networks AirMAX“ CPE/BTS Appendix C: Glossary Router A network-layer device that connects networks using the same network-layer protocol, such as TCP/IP. Semipermanent A connection established via a telephone company service order. Connection Server A powerful computer host providing shared files and resources to network users.
  • Page 77 Installation and Configuration Glossary of Terms A Transmission Control Protocol that provides end-to-end connection over IP controlled networks. TCP provides flow control between systems, acknowledges packets received, and sequences packets sent. Telnet A virtual terminal protocol in the Internet suite of protocols. Allows computer users to log into a remote host via TCP/IP and work as if they were local terminal users on that host.
  • Page 78 Malibu Networks AirMAX“ CPE/BTS C-10 Appendix C: Glossary...
  • Page 79 Index-1 Page Index 23, 32 Numerics BTS configuration 10/100Base-T Category 5 net and radio modem transmissions About This Manual Cell ID 2, 4, 7 AC adapter Channel Add CPE Page Circular Multipin Ethernet connector Add CPEs Coax connector 33, 37 Adding CPEs From the BTS Component Identification AirMAX...
  • Page 80 Malibu Networks AirMAX“ CPE/BTS Index-2 DC power 2, 4, 7 DC power to the ODU JAVA-based user interface Default BTS TCP/IP configuration Jitter Default Gateway Default IP Deployment Distributed management technology LAN button DOS window LAN IP DOS Window Showing Ping Utility LAN MAC LAN Mask Latency...
  • Page 81 Index-3 Strength Subnet addressing Package Contents 23, 29 Subnet Mask Password Subscribers per CPE 11, 23 Symptom and Remedy Actions PC TCP/IP settings System components 7, 21 PC workstation 3, 8 System Element Management, Physical components 44, 47 Ping Pinging the BTS and CPE Positioning TCP/IP addressing 17, 28...
  • Page 82 Malibu Networks AirMAX“ CPE/BTS Index-4...

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