Airspan AS3010 Hardware Installation Manual

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Wireless IP-Based Local Loop System

Hardware Installation

Connecting the World with Wireless Access Solutions
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  • Page 1: Hardware Installation

    WipLL and AS3010 WipLL and AS3010 WipLL and AS3010 WipLL and AS3010 Systems Systems Systems Systems Wireless IP-Based Local Loop System Release 4.2B Hardware Installation Guide Connecting the World with Wireless Access Solutions...
  • Page 2 Bridging; 5.8 GHz; 2.8 GHz. Aug-03 WipLL Release 4.2A. Author: InterDoc. Updates: formatting; graphics; BSDU LEDs Oct-03 WipLL & AS3010 Rel. 42B. Auth: InterDoc. Updates: RSSI Plug for SPR; IDR RSSI levels; SDA-4S/Vltag; safety guidelines; Append. D. Publication No. 02030311-05...
  • Page 3 Information supplied by Airspan Networks LTD. is believed to be accurate and reliable. However, no responsibility is assumed by Airspan Networks LTD. for the use thereof nor for the rights of third parties which may be effected in any way by the use thereof.
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  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    2.1. General Safety Guidelines ..............2-2 2.2. Electrical Safety Guidelines..............2-2 2.2.1. Handling Electrostatic Devices ..........2-3 2.2.2. Grounding................2-4 2.3. Lightening Protection................2-4 2.4. Installing Outdoor Units and Third-Party External Antennas....2-5 2.5. Radio Interference Prevention............. 2-5 02030311-05 Airspan Networks Ltd.
  • Page 6 3.1.1.3. BSPS (optional) ............. 3-4 3.1.1.4. GPS (optional) ............3-4 3.1.2. Customer Premises Equipment..........3-5 3.1.2.1. SPR................ 3-5 3.1.2.2. RSSI LED Plug ............3-6 3.1.2.3. SDA................ 3-6 3.1.2.4. IDR kit ..............3-9 3.2. Required Tools .................. 3-10 Airspan Networks Ltd. 02030311-05...
  • Page 7 5.7. Daisy-Chaining BSDUs ............... 5-9 5.8. Connecting Sync IN/OUT ports ............5-11 5.9. Connecting to BSPS for Power Management ........5-13 5.10. Connecting to PC for Serial Management........5-16 5.11. Connecting to PC for Network IP Management ......5-18 02030311-05 Airspan Networks Ltd.
  • Page 8 7.6. Connecting BSPS Power to BSDUs..........7-20 7.7. Connecting BSPS Management Cables ........... 7-22 7.8. BSPS Cabinet Power Requirements..........7-24 7.8.1. BSPS Cabinet Grounding........... 7-26 7.8.2. BSPS Equipment Supplementary Grounding..... 7-27 7.9. BSPS Troubleshooting ..............7-27 viii Airspan Networks Ltd. 02030311-05...
  • Page 9 9.5.1. Connecting to PCs.............. 9-12 9.5.2. Connecting to a Hub............9-14 9.5.3. Connecting to a VoIP Network ........... 9-17 9.6. Connecting AC Power ............... 9-19 9.7. LED Display..................9-23 9.7.1. SDA-4H ................9-23 9.7.2. SDA-4S Models ..............9-25 02030311-05 Airspan Networks Ltd.
  • Page 10 B.1.3. Inspecting the Crimped Connector........B-6 B.1.4. Housing the Connector ............B-8 B.2. Crimping N-type Connectors............. B-10 B.2.1. Stripping the Cable............. B-10 B.2.2. Assembling the Connector ..........B-12 B.2.3. Crimping................B-13 B.3. Crimping GPS Cable Connectors ............. B-15 Airspan Networks Ltd. 02030311-05...
  • Page 11 D.3.5. BSDU 100Base-T ..............D-8 D.4. GPS-to-BSDU Connector Pinouts ............D-8 D.5. Connector Pinouts for BSPS Serial Management via BSDU....D-9 D.6. IDR Connector Pinouts ...............D-9 D.6.1. Serial Management Connection...........D-9 D.6.2. Ethernet LAN Connection ..........D-10 D.7. SDA Ethernet LAN Connector Pinouts ..........D-11 02030311-05 Airspan Networks Ltd.
  • Page 12 C o n t e n t s H a r d w a r e I n s t a l l a t i o n G u i d e This page is intentionally left blank. Airspan Networks Ltd. 02030311-05...
  • Page 13: Installing

    WipLL Hardware Installation Guide. Purpose This guide describes the procedures for installing Airspan’s WipLL devices. These devices include the Base Station Radio (BSR), Base Station Distribution Unit (BSDU), Base Station Power Supply (BSPS), Global Positioning System antenna (GPS), Subscriber Premises Radio (SPR), Subscriber Data Adapter (SDA), and Indoor Data Radio (IDR).
  • Page 14: Installing The Idr

    Chapter 3, “Part List and Required Tools”: lists the equipment provided by Airspan, as well as the tools needed for installation. Part 1, “Installing WipLL Base Station Equipment”: includes the following chapters concerned with installing WipLL equipment at the base station: Chapter 4, “Installing the BSR”...
  • Page 15: Technical Support

    Warning: Provides information that can prevent and avoid bodily or mechanical harm. Technical Support For service and support for your WipLL system, contact your regional Airspan representative, or Airspan’s Technical Assistance Center (TAC) at: Telephone hotline: (+972)-8-929 2266 E-mail: Wipll.tech_support@Airspan.com 02030311-05 Airspan Networks Ltd.
  • Page 16: Introduction

    Introduction Introduction Introduction Airspan’s AS WipLL system (hereafter referred to as WipLL) is a low-cost, high- performance point-to-multipoint IP-based Broadband Fixed Wireless (BFW) Access solution. WipLL provides wireless local-loop (last-mile) connectivity designed to deliver high-speed data, Voice over IP (VoIP), and multimedia services to residential, SOHO (small office/home office), and SME (small medium enterprise).
  • Page 17: Main Features

    Allows redirection of subscriber devices to different base station radios Supports configuration files, allowing the same configuration settings to be applied to multiple WipLL devices Supports local and remote SNMP-based management, providing an intuitive GUI for easy management Airspan Networks Ltd. 02030311-05...
  • Page 18: Customer Benefits

    Enhanced QoS—based on IP addresses, protocols, and applications. End-to-end QoS—based on DiffServ/TOS or 802.1p. Fast-and-easy installation and configuration using WipLL Auto Connect. Embedded security features such as IP (packet) filters based on addresses, protocols, and applications. Rich networking packages such as 802.1Q/p VLANs/VPNs. 02030311-05 Airspan Networks Ltd.
  • Page 19: System Architecture

    Site Non IP Systems Site Subscriber Site Base Station Site Network Network Operating Subscriber Site Centre Base Station Site Subscriber Site Non WiPLL Users Base Station Subscriber Site Site Subscriber Site Figure 1-1: WipLL System Architecture Airspan Networks Ltd. 02030311-05...
  • Page 20: Base Station

    The PPR device is similar to the BSR, but implemented in a point-to-point radio configuration providing wireless communication with a single remote WipLL radio unit (i.e., Subscriber Premises Radio). Figure 1-2: PPR in a building-to-building application 02030311-05 Airspan Networks Ltd.
  • Page 21 GPS satellite clock signal. The GPS connects to the BSDU and synchronizes frequency hopping of multiple base stations to allow the WipLL network to operate with the same clock, and eliminating radio frequency ghosting effects. Airspan Networks Ltd. 02030311-05...
  • Page 22 ( ( ( ( IP, ATM,FR, MPLS IP, ATM,FR, MPLS) ) ) ) IP, ATM,FR, MPLS) ) ) ) IP, ATM,FR, MPLS IP, ATM,FR, MPLS IP, ATM,FR, MPLS IP, ATM,FR, MPLS Figure 1-3: WipLL base station units (maximum configuration) 02030311-05 Airspan Networks Ltd.
  • Page 23: Subscriber Site

    Indoor unit (IDU) and outdoor unit (ODU): this setup is composed of WipLL’s SDA and SPR devices, representing the IDU and ODU, respectively. Indoor unit (IDU) only: this setup is composed of the Indoor Data Radio (IDR) Airspan Networks Ltd. 02030311-05...
  • Page 24: Sda-4H

    SDA-4S/VL: Provides VLANs between its ports and the SPR, ensuring − privacy between users of different ports. For example, all users connected to Port 1 do not “see” users connected to Port 2. This model is ideal for multi-tenant implementation. 02030311-05 Airspan Networks Ltd.
  • Page 25 RGW is typically connected to the SDA through a 10BaseT port. Typically, the RGW provides two POTS ports for telephony; a LAN port for the local PC/network; and a LAN port for connectivity to the SDA. 1-10 Airspan Networks Ltd. 02030311-05...
  • Page 26: Customer Premises Equipment

    Figure 1-4 and Figure 1-5 display the WipLL customer premises equipment and their interconnections. Figure 1-4: Subscriber site with SPR and SDA units (optional RGW unit) Figure 1-5: Subscriber site with IDR and third-party external antenna (optional RGW) 02030311-05 Airspan Networks Ltd. 1-11...
  • Page 27: Network Operations Center

    H a r d w a r e I n s t a l l a t i o n G u i d e 1.3.3. Network Operations Center Airspan’s WipLL system provides state-of-the-art, use-friendly management tools for managing the WipLL system. These management tools provide fault, configuration, performance, and security management of the WipLL system.
  • Page 28: Applications

    These characteristics of WipLL make it suitable for providing data access to subscribers while maintaining best usage of bandwidth and capacity. 02030311-05 Airspan Networks Ltd. 1-13...
  • Page 29: High Speed Internet Access

    Web browsing and e-mail by prioritizing Web browsing for ensuring best "Internet experience". Figure 1-6 shows a typical WipLL application for high-speed Internet access. Figure 1-6: Typical WipLL Application for High-Speed Internet Access 1-14 Airspan Networks Ltd. 02030311-05...
  • Page 30: Voice Over Ip

    PSTN connectivity such as SS7 (signaling network), G3-303, and V5.2 over E1, allowing deployment in multi- national markets. Figure 1-7 shows a typical WipLL application for VoIP. Figure 1-7: Typical WipLL Application for VoIP 02030311-05 Airspan Networks Ltd. 1-15...
  • Page 31: Traffic Engineering In Multi-Tenant Application

    H a r d w a r e I n s t a l l a t i o n G u i d e 1.4.4. Traffic Engineering in Multi-Tenant Application Airspan’s WipLL system provides high-speed wireless broadband (e.g., Internet) access for multiple-tenant units (MTU). WipLL provides a dedicated high-speed connection to the building, and then distributes that bandwidth among the tenants, providing them with a private, secure connection.
  • Page 32 H a r d w a r e I n s t a l l a t i o n G u i d e I n t r o d u c t i o n Figure 1-8: Multi-tenant solution (i.e., multiple VLANs) in an ATM environment 02030311-05 Airspan Networks Ltd. 1-17...
  • Page 33: Repeater Solution

    (such as trees, hills, and other typical line-of-sight obstructions) or that the BSR-SPR (or BSR-IDR) transmission is out-of-range. Back-to-back Ethernet connectivity of a BSR with an SPR/IDR provides the repeater capability, as demonstrated in Figure 1-9. Figure 1-9: WipLL Repeater Solution 1-18 Airspan Networks Ltd. 02030311-05...
  • Page 34 - Space and frequency isolation between the “repeater SPR” and BSR B is required. - Bandwidth management should be calculated to support the “repeater bandwidth”. - IP addressing and routing tables should be configured to support the repeater solution. 02030311-05 Airspan Networks Ltd. 1-19...
  • Page 35: Safety Guidelines

    This chapter outlines general safety guidelines when installing the WipLL system. This chapter includes the following sections: General Safety Guidelines Electrical Safety Guidelines Handling Electrostatic Devices Grounding Lightening Protection Installing Outdoor Units and Third-Party External Antennas Radio Interference Prevention Cabling General Labeling 02030311-05 Airspan Networks Ltd.
  • Page 36: General Safety Guidelines

    The following lists general safety guidelines when working with the WipLL equipment: The user and the installer should be aware that changes and modifications not expressly approved by Airspan Networks could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. Never install equipment that is damaged.
  • Page 37: Handling Electrostatic Devices

    Airspan recommends the following guidelines to be adopted to minimize the risk of component failure due to electrostatic discharge to the device: WipLL devices are provided typically in see-through anti-static bags. Wherever possible, checking and inspection of a unit should occur without removing it from the bag.
  • Page 38: Grounding

    This capability is provided by the fact that all WipLL device are designed with TVS (transient voltage suppressor) components that maintain potential differences. However, for geographical areas that have above normal lightening activity, Airspan can supply a surge protector composed of a 15-pin D-type adapter with a grounding wire.
  • Page 39: Installing Outdoor Units And Third-Party External Antennas

    Failure to do so may void Airspan’s WipLL product warranty and may expose the end user or the service provider to legal and financial liabilities. Airspan and its resellers or distributors are not liable for injury, damage or violation of regulations associated with the installation of outdoor units or antennas.
  • Page 40: Cabling

    Data cables of less than 20 pair shall be mixed in bundles not exceeding 50 mm in diameter. Ensure cables are not trapped in cabinet doors, by slide-in equipment or support metalwork. Airspan Networks Ltd. 02030311-05...
  • Page 41: Labeling

    Note: Prior to the commencement of any installation, commissioning work at ‘live’ sites it is the responsibility of the Airspan engineer to advise the customers representative before any activity commences. If in doubt assume equipment is ‘live’.
  • Page 42: High Earth Leakage Current

    Figure 2-1 will be fitted to the rear of the main power rack alongside the AC inlet terminal block. WARNING HIGH LEAKAGE CURRENT Earth connection essential Before connecting supply Figure 2-1: Warning label if earth leakage current exceeds 3.5 mA Airspan Networks Ltd. 02030311-05...
  • Page 43: Signal Cable Designation

    Engineering. Fit the label 100 mm from the cable end. Wrap the label ensuring good adhesion to cable and itself. From BDSU 1/1 SPR 1 From SPR 1 BDSU 1/1 SPR End BSDU End Figure 2-2: Typical signal cable identification label 02030311-05 Airspan Networks Ltd.

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