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J Plus, Inc
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JLT622P User Manual
Copyright© 2019 J Plus, Inc
The information contained herein is the property of J Plus and is provided without liability of errors, omissions,
and mistakes. No part maybe reproduced or copied without written permission or contract.
Version 1.0 Rev. 4
December 4, 2019

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  • Page 1 Version 1.0 Rev. 4 December 4, 2019 Copyright© 2019 J Plus, Inc The information contained herein is the property of J Plus and is provided without liability of errors, omissions, and mistakes. No part maybe reproduced or copied without written permission or contract.
  • Page 2 Denny Lee Modified Table 11, 12 Eli Park Tony Jung Version 1.0 Rev 2 October 2, 2018 Add 6.2.3.5 LA menu Rex Kim Add 6.2.3.14 ESON menu John Park Add 6.3.11 SAS Info menu J Plus Proprietary and Confidential www.juniglobal.com 2/88...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Introduction ............................8 Overview ............................8 Type of Small Cell ........................... 8 Benefits ............................8 Network Block Diagram ........................9 Charactereristics ..........................10 JLT622P System Main Functions ....................10 2.1.1 3GPP Standards ........................... 10 2.1.2 JLT622P System Specifications..................... 11 2.1.3 JLT622P Main Functions .......................
  • Page 4 IEEE-1588 Info ..........................83 6.3.8 GPS Info ............................84 6.3.9 Resolved MME IP .......................... 84 6.3.10 RIP Info ............................85 6.3.11 SAS Info ............................85 6.3.12 LTE Statistics Menu........................86 6.3.12.1 UE List ............................86 J Plus Proprietary and Confidential www.juniglobal.com 4/88...
  • Page 5 Figure 9: JLT622PDirectConnection for Management ..................23 Figure 10: JLT622PConnection for Management via Network ................. 23 Figure 11: Ping Test from Control PC to JLT622P via local MGMT Port ............24 Figure 12: Web GUI of JLT622P ........................25 Figure 13: Pop-up Window for Sign-in ......................26 Figure 14: Main Page of JLT622P Web UI ......................
  • Page 6 Figure 96: IEEE-1588 Info..........................83 Figure 97: GPS Info ............................84 Figure 98: Resolved MME IP .......................... 84 Figure 99: LTE RIP Information ........................85 Figure 100: SAS Information ........................... 85 Figure 101: UE List ............................86 J Plus Proprietary and Confidential www.juniglobal.com 6/88...
  • Page 7 Table 15: Description of UTRA Neighbor Cell Parameter ................55 Table 16: Description of GERAN Frequency Parameter .................. 59 Table 17: Description of GERAN Neighbor Cell Parameter................62 Table 18: Description of Log Setting........................ 74 J Plus Proprietary and Confidential www.juniglobal.com 7/88...
  • Page 8: Introduction

    2 Introduction 2.1 Overview JLT622P is enterprise LTE small cell. LTE small cell is a wireless network system based on 3GPP LTE (Long Term Evolution) technology; LTE small cell improves 3G technology’s shortcomings of relatively slow transmission speed with high cost. This new generation wireless network system provides high speed data throughput with relatively economic cost using the existing Internet line or low cost backhaul.
  • Page 9: Network Block Diagram

    J Plus, Inc 2.4 Network Block Diagram LTE Enterprise small cell AP, JLT622P, provides wireless access to LTE UE, and it is connected to MME (Mobility Management Entity) for control plane signaling via S1-MME logical interface. For the user data service, JLT622P is connected to S-GW (Serving-Gateway) via S1-U logical interface.
  • Page 10: Charactereristics

    J Plus, Inc 3 Charactereristics JLT622P has three external ports: WAN, Bridge and Management ports. For time/frequency synchronization IEEE 1588v2, GPS and Air sync are provided. 3.1 JLT622P System Main Functions 3.1.1 3GPP Standards JLT622P supports 3GPP Release 9 and complies with following specifications.
  • Page 11: Jlt622P System Specifications

    General Packet Radio System (GPRS) Tunneling Protocol User Plane (GTPv1-U) 33.401 3GPP System Architecture Evolution (SAE); Security architecture Table 1: 3GPP Release 9 Standard Specifications 3.1.2 JLT622P System Specifications JLT622P system specifications are described in Table 2. Item System specifications Remarks Supporting standards...
  • Page 12: Jlt622P Main Functions

    J Plus, Inc 3.1.3 JLT622P Main Functions Main functions provided by JLT622P are listed in the Table 3. Category Functions Attach /Detach Initial Access Tracking Area Update E-RAB Setup E-RAB E-RAB Release E-RAB Modify S1AP- Reset S1AP- Setup S1AP S1AP- MME Configuration Update S1AP- eNB Configuration Update X2AP –...
  • Page 13: Equipment Specifications

    Item Specification Remarks -5 – 40℃ 23 – 104F Operating Temp. 5 – 80% Operating Humidity -40 – 70℃ -40 – 158F Storage Temp. 10 – 95% Storage Humidity Table 5: Environmental Specifications J Plus Proprietary and Confidential www.juniglobal.com 13/88...
  • Page 14: Ac/Dc Adapter Specifications

    ≤65 ns Time Alignment Error ±2.1 dB RS Power Occupied bandwidth <18 MHz 20 MHz BW ≤-45 dBc ACLR Spurious Emission Category A Others 3GPP Standard Table 6: RF Specifications for DL Transmissions J Plus Proprietary and Confidential www.juniglobal.com 14/88...
  • Page 15: Uplink Reception (For 20Mhz Bw)

    2.09 Liter < 900 Gram < 2.0 lb Weight With antenna, Without adapter and With antenna, Without bracket adapter and bracket Material PC+ABS IP Grade IP30 Cooling Nature Convection Table 8: Mechanical Specifications J Plus Proprietary and Confidential www.juniglobal.com 15/88...
  • Page 16: Rf Block Description

    J Plus, Inc 3.6 RF Block Description JLT622P is based on LTE TDD technology consisting of downlink and uplink transmitted through the same frequency. Explanation for each path is described below: Figure 4: RF Block Diagram A. Downlink (Tx) RF signal from transceiver generates the maximum output when passing BALUN, Gain Block and PA.
  • Page 17: Digital Block Description

    J Plus, Inc 3.7 Digital block Description JLT622P is equipped with 2 Giga Byte DDR3 SDRAM and CPU (Intel/T2200) operating at 1000MHz. Figure 5: Digital Block Diagram A. Modem Chip Intel’s T2200 Wireless Base Station System on Chip (“Transcede 2200” or “T2200”) delivers the required performance for next generation wireless networks such as Long-Term Evolution (LTE), in a single System on Chip (SoC).
  • Page 18: Software Block Description

    J Plus, Inc D. Ethernet JLT622P has three external ports: WAN, Bridge and Management ports. E. RF This block communicates with the RF transceiver (AD9363) and the baseband chip (T2200) is controlled by RF-SPI, and I/Q data is controlled by LVDS interface.
  • Page 19: Lte Protocol Stack

    ▪ TrE (Trusted Environment) Trustworthy environment for the execution of sensitive functions and the storage of sensitive data ▪ CMPv2 (Certificate Management Protocol Version 2) Protocol for obtaining X.509 certificates through a PKI (Public Key Infrastructure) J Plus Proprietary and Confidential www.juniglobal.com 19/88...
  • Page 20: Management

    ▪ Time Synchronization Provides time synchronizing protocols (IEEE1588, NTP) ▪ Logging Provides logging capabilities through built in volatile and non-volatile storages. ▪ Database Maintains an internal database to manage configurations, statistics and status J Plus Proprietary and Confidential www.juniglobal.com 20/88...
  • Page 21: Interface And Led Description

    10.0.0.1 Direct connection for management Antenna Port SMA(F) LTE Antenna GPS Port SMA(F) Feed DC 3V/100mA to External GPS Active Antenna Push switch Push switch for reboot Table 9: Interface & Connector Description J Plus Proprietary and Confidential www.juniglobal.com 21/88...
  • Page 22: Led

    Factory reset erases all device settings in order to return the device back to the condition when being shipped from the factory except “Private Key”, “Certificate”, “eNodeB (S1-C) network setting”, “S1-U network setting”, and “OAM network setting”. J Plus Proprietary and Confidential www.juniglobal.com 22/88...
  • Page 23: Initial Connection

    5.1 Cable Connection Connect a UTP cable from Control PC to local MGMT Port in JLT622P and set the static IP address in the PC to 10.0.0.100 as shown in Figure 9or if you have a router you can configure network as described in Figure 10and connect the UTP cable from WAN port to the router.
  • Page 24: Connection Test

    5.2 Connection Test First turn on the power of JLT622P and wait for the boot-up and if you make a direct connction from local MGMT Port check the connectivity of JLT622P with Control PC by examining Ping response from management IP address of local MGMT Port(IP Address: 10.0.0.1) as shown inFigure 11.
  • Page 25: Connection Via Web Gui

    If the Ping test to the management IP address 10.0.0.1 is successful, open a Web browser and type https://10.0.0.1 or http://10.0.0.1:8088(IP address and port number of JLT622P for Web GUI) and press Enter key. As shown in Figure 12 and Figure 13, there will be a pop-up window and need to sign in with the following...
  • Page 26: Figure 13: Pop-Up Window For Sign-In

    If you click the sub-menus, more information related to the categories will be displayed on the left side of the page. Figure 14: Main Page of JLT622P Web UI J Plus Proprietary and Confidential www.juniglobal.com...
  • Page 27: Web Gui Operation

    J Plus, Inc 7 Web GUI Operation 7.1 Web GUI Menu Table 11describes each menu where the user can configure and check the setting of JLT622P. Menu Tree Description >Configuration >> General Add, modify, and delete Network Interface. Configure IPv4/6, DHCP/Static IP and >>>Network Interface...
  • Page 28: Table 11: Description Of Jlt622Pweb Gui Menu

    >>> ESON configured >> Administrations Manage system parameters for JLT622P by saving the amended system setting. Also, a new Configuration File can be imported for updating system setting or the >>> Settings current Configuration File can be exported. The system setting also can be rolled back to Factory default setting.
  • Page 29: Configuration Menu

    7.2.1 General Menu 7.2.1.1 Network Interface To configure the IP parameters in JLT622P, select Network Connection in the tree menu and it will display the Configuration page for Network setting. Figure 15: DHCP Configuration for Network Connection J Plus Proprietary and Confidential www.juniglobal.com...
  • Page 30: Figure 16: Network Connection Configuration Page

    J Plus, Inc Figure 16: Network connection configuration page Figure 17: Static IP setting outcome J Plus Proprietary and Confidential www.juniglobal.com 30/88...
  • Page 31: Figure 18: Vlan Configuration

    Registered Network Interfaces page. There is a selection box to choose either DHCP or Static IP for JLT622P in connection type. Select DHCP and click on save, then the display shows as Figure 15. If no DHCP server is available, the IP address cannot be assigned to JLT622P.
  • Page 32: Figure 19: Registered Vlan Info

    Also, other VLAN can be configured in the same way as mentioned above. Any change of IP address causes connection to fail, because Web GUI attempts to connect to the WAN IP address automatically. Web GUI should be re-launched with original local LAN IP address. J Plus Proprietary and Confidential www.juniglobal.com 32/88...
  • Page 33: Network Function

    Vlan ID in order to enable network function. Type correct Registered Virtual Network Interface (VIF) number you added in Network Interface Menu into each Interface in Network Function Setting page. Click Save button and OK button to apply your change. Figure 20: Network Function J Plus Proprietary and Confidential www.juniglobal.com 33/88...
  • Page 34: Security Gateway

    J Plus, Inc 7.2.1.3 Security Gateway When JLT622P is connected to the environment where IPSec is enabled, Security-GW must be enabled and the user need to configure its IP address as shown in Figure 21 Figure 21: Security-GW IP Address Configuration 7.2.1.4...
  • Page 35: Clock Sync & Sys Time Settings

    Disable/Enable. Also, Downlink Time Offset can be configured. After changing Clock sync and Sys time settings and click Apply, the new configuration must be saved. If any holdover time is set to ‘zero’, the system will wait forever until the selected method gets Synchronized. J Plus Proprietary and Confidential www.juniglobal.com 35/88...
  • Page 36: Figure 23: Clock Sync And System Time Settings

    J Plus, Inc Figure 23: Clock sync and System time settings J Plus Proprietary and Confidential www.juniglobal.com 36/88...
  • Page 37: Wanport

    7.2.1.8 Statistics Report Statistic Report should be configured to transfer the statistic of JLT622P to statistic management server (e.g. HeMS server). From the tree menu, select Statistics Report to move onto the Mode, IP address, User ID, Password page as shown in Figure 25.
  • Page 38: Optional Settings

    7.2.1.11 SAS From the tree menu, select SAS to move onto the SAS Setup page for configuring enable/disable of SAS Mode. After changing SAS Mode and click Apply, the new configuration must be saved. J Plus Proprietary and Confidential www.juniglobal.com 38/88...
  • Page 39: Figure 27: Static Routing& Sas

    J Plus, Inc Figure 27: Static Routing& SAS J Plus Proprietary and Confidential www.juniglobal.com 39/88...
  • Page 40: Pki Menu

    The fourth, last, table in PKI Status section, called 'Private key and Certificates Status', shows current status of PKI system i.e., pairness of private key and certificate, validity of certificate, and trust chain between certificate and CA certificate. The last one will be mentioned again in CA Certificates page later. J Plus Proprietary and Confidential www.juniglobal.com 40/88...
  • Page 41: Figure 28: Enodeb Private Key And Certificate

    J Plus, Inc Figure 28: eNodeB Private Key and Certificate J Plus Proprietary and Confidential www.juniglobal.com 41/88...
  • Page 42: Ca Certificates

    The third, last, option, called 'KUR-for certificate renewal' (certificate renewal), sends Key Update Request message for prompt Key Update. The very bottom box, called 'Result of CMPv2 Request', shows the information and/or logs of actions done by the three options above. J Plus Proprietary and Confidential www.juniglobal.com 42/88...
  • Page 43: Figure 30: Cmpv2

    J Plus, Inc Figure 30: CMPv2 J Plus Proprietary and Confidential www.juniglobal.com 43/88...
  • Page 44: Lte Menu

    Subframe Pattern) can be amended by clicking Apply button. When the Basic configuraiton settings has been changed, it must be save button click and rebootto apply the changes. Figure 31: eNodeB Basic Configuration MENU J Plus Proprietary and Confidential www.juniglobal.com 44/88...
  • Page 45: Figure 32: Rf Block

    The green UN-BLOCK status (as shown in the Figure 32) indicates the RF is turned on and can be switched off by clicking the BLOCK button. (RF will be switched ON only if the JLT622P has the S1 connection with MME.) The red BLOCK status (as shown in Figure 33) indicates the RF is turned off but can be switched on by clicking UN-BLOCK button.
  • Page 46: S1Ap

    Blind Redirection. If you don't want to use event, then insert 0 in threshold value. RSRP, range: [0, 97] Insert RSRP threshold for each event. RSRQ, range: [0, 34] Insert RSRQ threshold for each event. Intra-Freq HO/ANR Insert Intra-Freq HO/ANR offset value. range: [-30, 30] J Plus Proprietary and Confidential www.juniglobal.com 46/88...
  • Page 47: Figure 35:A1 - A5, B1, B2 Mr Setup Menu

    Insert an Ec/No threshold values for each event RSSI, range: [0, 63] Insert threshold value to each event (B1, B2). Table 12: Description of MR parameter Figure 35:A1 - A5, B1, B2 MR Setup menu J Plus Proprietary and Confidential www.juniglobal.com 47/88...
  • Page 48: Figure 36: Link Adaptation Setup

    From the tree menu, select LA to move onto the Link Adaptation Setup page. Set Max DL Modulation and Max UL Modulation and click the Save button. Restart the system to apply the change(s). Figure 36: Link Adaptation Setup J Plus Proprietary and Confidential www.juniglobal.com 48/88...
  • Page 49: Neighbor Cell

    (S1-based HO: 0 and X2-based HO: 1 ). Access Mode Select the type of Access Mode (Default: Open). CSG ID Insert CSG ID of the Neighbor Cell Table 13: Description of Neighbor Cell Parameter J Plus Proprietary and Confidential www.juniglobal.com 49/88...
  • Page 50: Figure 37: Add Neighbor Cell Configuration

    J Plus, Inc Figure 37: Add Neighbor Cell configuration Figure 38: Add Confirmation Window J Plus Proprietary and Confidential www.juniglobal.com 50/88...
  • Page 51: Figure 39: Neighbor Cell Information Registered

    J Plus, Inc Figure 39: Neighbor Cell Information registered. Figure 40: Modify Confirmation Window Figure 41: Delete Confirmation Window J Plus Proprietary and Confidential www.juniglobal.com 51/88...
  • Page 52: Utra Frequency

    Insert Qrxlevmin of UTRA Frequency. Pmax UTRA Insert Pmax UTRA of UTRA Frequency. QqualMin Insert QqualMin of UTRA Frequency. Table 14: Description of UTRA Frequency Parameter Figure 42:Handover or Redirection setup menu Figure 43: Save confirmation window J Plus Proprietary and Confidential www.juniglobal.com 52/88...
  • Page 53: Figure 44:Add Utra Frequency Configuration

    J Plus, Inc Figure 44:Add UTRA Frequency configuration Figure 45: Add Confirmation Window J Plus Proprietary and Confidential www.juniglobal.com 53/88...
  • Page 54: Figure 46: Utra Frequency Information Registered

    J Plus, Inc Figure 46: UTRA Frequency Information registered Figure 47: Modify Confirmation Window J Plus Proprietary and Confidential www.juniglobal.com 54/88...
  • Page 55: Utra Neighbor Cell

    Select type of duplex (Default: FDD). Ccpch Tx Power Insert Ccpch Tx Power of UTRA Neighbor cell. Is Rim Supported Insert Is Rim Supported of UTRA Neighbor cell. Table 15: Description of UTRA Neighbor Cell Parameter J Plus Proprietary and Confidential www.juniglobal.com 55/88...
  • Page 56: Figure 49:Handover Or Redirection Setup Menu

    J Plus, Inc Figure 49:Handover or Redirection setup menu Figure 50: Save confirmation window Figure 51: Add UTRA Neighbor Cell configuration J Plus Proprietary and Confidential www.juniglobal.com 56/88...
  • Page 57: Figure 52: Add Confirmation Window

    J Plus, Inc Figure 52: Add Confirmation Window Figure 53:Modify and Delete UTRA Neighbor Cell configuration J Plus Proprietary and Confidential www.juniglobal.com 57/88...
  • Page 58: Figure 54: Modify Confirmation Window

    J Plus, Inc Figure 54: Modify Confirmation Window Figure 55: Delete Confirmation Window J Plus Proprietary and Confidential www.juniglobal.com 58/88...
  • Page 59: Geran Frequency

    Explicit ARFCN 1 - 16 Insert Explicit ARFCN of GERAN Frequency (Range: 0 - 1023). Table 16: Description of GERAN Frequency Parameter Figure 56:Handover or Redirection setup menu Figure 57: Save confirmation window J Plus Proprietary and Confidential www.juniglobal.com 59/88...
  • Page 60: Figure 58: Add Geran Frequency Configuration

    J Plus, Inc Figure 58: Add GERAN Frequency configuration Figure 59: Add confirmation window J Plus Proprietary and Confidential www.juniglobal.com 60/88...
  • Page 61: Figure 60:Registered Geran Frequency Configuration

    J Plus, Inc Figure 60:Registered GERAN Frequency configuration Figure 61: Delete confirmation window J Plus Proprietary and Confidential www.juniglobal.com 61/88...
  • Page 62: Geran Neighbor Cell

    Insert Is DTM Capable of GERAN Neighbor Cell. Is RIM Supported Insert Is RIM Supported of GERAN Neighbor Cell. Table 17: Description of GERAN Neighbor Cell Parameter Figure 62:Handover or Redirection setup menu Figure 63: Save confirmation window J Plus Proprietary and Confidential www.juniglobal.com 62/88...
  • Page 63: Figure 64:Add Geran Neighbor Cell Configuration

    J Plus, Inc Figure 64:Add GERAN Neighbor Cell configuration Figure 65: Add confirmation window J Plus Proprietary and Confidential www.juniglobal.com 63/88...
  • Page 64: Figure 66:Modify And Delete Geran Neighbor Cell Configuration

    J Plus, Inc Figure 66:Modify and Delete GERAN Neighbor Cell configuration Figure 67: Modify confirmation window J Plus Proprietary and Confidential www.juniglobal.com 64/88...
  • Page 65: Dscp Mapping

    From the tree menu, select DSCP Mapping to move onto the DSCP Mapping setup page. Insert the number of DSCP Mapping (0 - 63) and click the Save button then fields will be displayed. Figure 69: DSCP Mapping Configuration J Plus Proprietary and Confidential www.juniglobal.com 65/88...
  • Page 66: Csg

    7.2.3.12 CSG From the tree menu, select CSG Setup to move onto the CSG Setup page. Insert the CSG configured and click the Save button then fields will be displayed. Figure 70: CSG Setup J Plus Proprietary and Confidential www.juniglobal.com 66/88...
  • Page 67: Rem/Son

    In this case, you should insert Root sequence Index Range on ‘Root Sequence Index Range Start’ and ‘Root Sequence Index Range End’ with first and the last numbers of the range. The number should be in between 1 and 837. Figure 71: REM / SON Setup J Plus Proprietary and Confidential www.juniglobal.com 67/88...
  • Page 68: Eson

    In PCI Configuration box, it provides PCI auto allocation function. In MRO Configuration box, it provides Mobility Robustness Optimization function. In MLB Configuration box, it provides Mobility Load Balance function. Figure 72: ESON Setup J Plus Proprietary and Confidential www.juniglobal.com 68/88...
  • Page 69: Administrations Menu

    Figure 73 and Figure 74. To close the window, click the OK button and the window will be removed. After changing the configuration and saving it, the amended setting will be saved in the Configuration file of JLT622P. The setting values will remain as what has been changed even after the reboot. Figure 73: Save Settings...
  • Page 70: Figure 75: Exporting Configuration File

    J Plus, Inc As shown in the Figure 75, the user can download the configuration file of JLT622P to its own PC. Figure 75: Exporting Configuration File The exported configuration file can also be imported back into JLT622P. Click the “Browse” button on the “Import Settings” box then select the configuration file as shown in Figure 76and Figure 77.
  • Page 71: Figure 76: Importing Configuration

    Figure 76: Importing Configuration Figure 77: Browsing Window for Importing Configuration File After importing a Configuration file to JLT622P, it must be rebooted without “Save”. By clicking save, it will overwrite imported configuration file with the current setting in Web GUI.
  • Page 72: Upgrade Firmware

    Click Browse and select a JLT622Pfirmware file which has the .tar file extension. By clicking Apply button, the software will be downloaded to JLT622P and rebooted after the upgrade as shown in Figure 80 and Figure 81. Meanwhile, there will be upgrade and reboot notification on the screen as capture in Figure 82. After the reboot, Web GUI can be accessed again through IP address 10.0.0.1 or the new WAN IP address.
  • Page 73: Log Setting

    In this page, Log can be gathered by Log level and downloaded. The Log will be applied after clicking the Apply button. Please refer to Table 18for detailed input parameter information. Like other setting procedure, the changes must be saved. J Plus Proprietary and Confidential www.juniglobal.com 73/88...
  • Page 74: Figure 83: Log Setting

    Non-volatile Mask Select log level for the non-volatile logs to be saved in the nvlog files. Volatile Log File Download vmlog files Non-Volatile Log File Download nvlog files Table 18: Description of Log Setting J Plus Proprietary and Confidential www.juniglobal.com 74/88...
  • Page 75: Debug Mask Setting

    From the tree menu, select Analysis Log Report to move onto the Analysis Log Report page for configuring enable/disable of Analysis Log Report Configuration. After changing Analysis Log Report Configuration and click Apply, the new configuration must be saved. Figure 84: eNodeB Debug Mask Settings& Analysis Log Report J Plus Proprietary and Confidential www.juniglobal.com 75/88...
  • Page 76: Password Change

    JL740 by the authentication performed by the authentication server. The ‘server IP address’, ‘Port’ and ‘Shared secret’ should be configured correctly in accordance with the remote RADIUS server configuration. Figure 86: Remote Authentication Configuration J Plus Proprietary and Confidential www.juniglobal.com 76/88...
  • Page 77: Reboot

    To reboot the system, select Administrations-Reboot in the tree menu. It will display the Reboot button as shown in Figure 87. Click the Reboot button as shown in Figure 88. Figure 87Reboot Menu Figure 88: Reboot Confirmation Window J Plus Proprietary and Confidential www.juniglobal.com 77/88...
  • Page 78: Information Menu

    Device info, CPU/Memory, Process, S/W.H/W info, DHCP info, GPS info, IEEE1588 info, and LTE UE list can change update period. After changing the update period and click Apply, the new configuration must be saved. Figure 89: Update Period J Plus Proprietary and Confidential www.juniglobal.com 78/88...
  • Page 79: Device Info

    7.3.2 Device Info From the tree menu, select Device Info to move onto the Device Information page as shown in Figure 90. In this page, MAC address, Model Name, Serial Number, SW version, Up-Time and Re-boot reason of the JLT622P are available.
  • Page 80: Cpu/Memory

    Figure 91: CPU/Memory Information 7.3.4 Process From the tree menu, select Process to move onto the Process Information page. In this page, display process status in Figure 92. Figure 92: Process Information J Plus Proprietary and Confidential www.juniglobal.com 80/88...
  • Page 81: Status

    Figure 94. The detailed description of the latest alarm will be displayed by clicking the Detail button. The Go to Status button will direct the user to the main Status page. Figure 93: Software and Hardware Status Menu J Plus Proprietary and Confidential www.juniglobal.com 81/88...
  • Page 82: Figure 94: Alarm Occurrence History

    J Plus, Inc Figure 94: Alarm Occurrence History J Plus Proprietary and Confidential www.juniglobal.com 82/88...
  • Page 83: Dhcpc Info

    From the tree menu, select IEEE-1588 Info to move onto the IEEE-1588 information page. In this page, display current status of IEEE-1588. It must be set 1588 mode in 7.2.1.6. Figure 96: IEEE-1588 Info J Plus Proprietary and Confidential www.juniglobal.com 83/88...
  • Page 84: Gps Info

    From the tree menu, select Resolved MME IP to move onto the Resolved MME IP Information page. In this page, it displays the IP address of the MME of which FQDN has been resolved as shown in Figure 98. Figure 98: Resolved MME IP J Plus Proprietary and Confidential www.juniglobal.com 84/88...
  • Page 85: Rip Info

    7.3.11 SAS Info From the tree menu, select SAS Info to move onto the SAS Information page. In this page, it displays the current SAS Information as shown in Figure 100. Figure 100: SAS Information J Plus Proprietary and Confidential www.juniglobal.com 85/88...
  • Page 86: Lte Statistics Menu

    From the tree menu, select LTE Statistics-UE List to move onto the LTE UE List page. In this page, it displays current LTE UE list at update moment as shown in Figure 101. Figure 101: UE List J Plus Proprietary and Confidential www.juniglobal.com 86/88...
  • Page 87 Mobile Network Code Operation and Maintenance Power Amplifier Module Physical Cell Identity PDCP Packet Data Convergence Protocol Packet Data Network P-GW PDN Gateway Public Key Infrastructure PLMN Public Land Mobile Network Power over Ethernet J Plus Proprietary and Confidential www.juniglobal.com 87/88...
  • Page 88 Serving Gateway System Information Block Short Message Service Self Organizing Network Tracking Area Tracking Area Code Time Division Duplex User Equipment Uplink UTRAN UMTS Terrestrial Radio Access Network VLAN Virtual Local Area Network J Plus Proprietary and Confidential www.juniglobal.com 88/88...

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