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Alvarion BreezeACCESS 4900 System Manual (249 pages)
Alvarion BreezeACCESS BreezeACCESS 4900 Wireless Broadband Systems: User Guide
Brand:
Alvarion
| Category:
Wireless Router
| Size: 3 MB
Table of Contents
Limitation of Liability
5
Safety Considerations
6
Line Voltage
7
Important Notice
8
About this Manual
9
Table of Contents
11
Chapter 1 - System Description
19
In this Chapter
19
Introducing Breezeaccess 4900
20
Base Station Equipment
21
Modular Base Station Equipment
21
Standalone "Micro-Cell" Access Unit
22
Table 1-1: au Detached Antennas
22
Subscriber Unit
24
Table 1-2: Subscriber Unit ODU Types
24
Networking Equipment
25
Management Systems
26
Breezeconfig
26
Alvaristar
26
Specifications
28
Radio
28
Table 1-3: Radio Specifications
28
Data Communication
29
Table 1-4: Data Communication
29
Configuration and Management
30
Table 1-5: Configuration and Management
30
Standards Compliance, General
31
Table 1-6: Standards Compliance, General
31
Physical and Electrical
32
Table 1-7: Mechanical Specifications, Subscriber Unit
32
Table 1-8: Connectors, Subscriber Unit
32
Table 1-9: Electrical Specifications, Subscriber Unit
33
Table 1-10: Mechanical Specifications, Modular Base Station Equipment
34
Table 1-11: Connectors, Modular Base Station Equipment
35
Table 1-12: Electrical Specifications, Modular Base Station Equipment
35
Table 1-13: Mechanical Specifications, Stand Alone Access Unit
36
Table 1-14: Connectors, Stand Alone Access Unit
36
Table 1-15: Electrical Specifications, Stand Alone Access Unit
37
Table 1-16: Environmental Specifications
37
Chapter 2 - Installation
39
Installation Requirements
40
Packing List
40
Additional Installation Requirements
41
Indoor-To-Outdoor Cables
42
Table 2-1: Approved Category 5E Ethernet Cables
43
Equipment Positioning Guidelines
44
Installing the Outdoor Unit
45
Pole Mounting the Outdoor Unit
45
Figure 2-1: 3" Pole Installation Using Special Brackets
46
Connecting the Grounding and Antenna Cables
47
Figure 2-2: Bottom Panel of the Outdoor Unit (Without the Seal Assembly)
47
Connecting the Indoor-To-Outdoor Cable
48
Figure 2-3: the Waterproof Seal
48
Installing the Universal IDU Indoor Unit
50
Figure 2-4: IDU PS 1073 Front Panel
50
RESET Button Functionality
51
Installing the Modular Base Station Equipment
52
BS-SH Slot Assignment
52
Figure 2-5: BS-SH Chassis Slot Assignment
52
BS-PS-AC Power Supply Module
53
Figure 2-6: BS-PS-AC Front Panel
53
BS-PS-DC Power Supply Module
54
Figure 2-7: BS-PS-DC Front Panel
54
Table 2-2: BS-PS LED Functionality
54
BS-AU Network Interface Module
55
Figure 2-8: BS-AU Front Panel
55
Installing the BS-SH Chassis and Modules
56
Chapter 3 - Commissioning
59
About this Chapter
59
Configuring Basic Parameters
60
Table 3-1: Basic Parameters
60
Aligning the Subscriber Unit Antenna
63
Configuring the Subscriber Unit's Maximum Modulation Level
64
Table 3-2: Recommended Maximum Modulation Level
65
Operation Verification
66
Outdoor Unit Verification
66
Table 3-3: AU-ODU Leds
66
Table 3-4: SU-ODU Leds
67
Table 3-5: SU-ODU SNR Bar LED Functionality
68
Indoor Unit Verification
69
Table 3-6: BS-AU Leds
69
Verifying the Ethernet Connection (Modular Base Station)
70
Verifying the Indoor-To-Outdoor Connection (Modular Base Station)
70
Verifying Data Connectivity
70
Table 3-7: PS1073 SU IDU / AU-SA IDU Leds
70
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration
71
Working with the Monitor Program
72
Accessing the Monitor Program Using Telnet
72
Table 4-1: Default Passwords
72
Common Operations
73
Figure 4-1: Main Menu (Administrator Level)
73
Menus and Parameters
75
Main Menu
75
Info Screens Menu
75
Show Unit Status
76
Table 4-2: Sub-Band Dependent Parameters
79
Show All Parameters
80
Unit Control Menu
80
Default Settings
81
Reset Unit
81
Set Defaults
81
Table 4-3: Parameters Not Reset after Set Complete Factory/Operator Defaults
82
Table 4-4: Parameters that Are Not Reset after Set Partial Factory/Operator Defaults
83
Change Password
85
Flash Memory Control
85
Configuration File Upload/Download
87
Log out Timer
89
Event Log Menu
90
Display Event Log
91
Erase Event Log
91
Feature Upgrade
92
Basic Configuration Menu
92
Authentication Algorithm
94
Site Survey Menu
95
Traffic Statistics
95
Et Hernet Counters
95
Subscriber Unit
102
Table 4-5: Authentication and Association Process
103
Advanced Configuration Menu
107
D Efault Gateway Address
108
Subnet Mask
108
Dhcp Client
109
Antenna Gain
119
Spectrum Analysis
123
Snmp Traps
128
Vlan Support
129
Ethernet Port
130
Table 4-6: VLAN Management Port Functionality
131
Table 4-7: VLAN Data Port Functionality - Access Link
132
Table 4-8: VLAN Data Port Functionality - Trunk Link
133
Table 4-9: VLAN Data Port Functionality - Hybrid Link
134
Bridge Aging-Time
139
Rts Threshold
142
Burst Mode
145
Security Mode
159
Appendix A - Software Version Loading Using TFTP
161
Appendix B - File Download and Upload Using TFTP
165
Appendix C - Using the Set Factory Defaults Utility
169
Appendix D - Preparing the Indoor to Outdoor SU Cable
171
Figure D-1: Ethernet Connector Pin Assignments
172
Appendix E - Supported MIBS and Traps
175
In this Appendix
175
System Object Identifiers
176
Breezeaccessvlmib
178
System Information Parameters
178
Unit Control Parameters
181
Network Management Parameters
185
IP Parameters
186
Bridge Parameters
187
Air Interface Parameters
191
Service Parameters
204
User Filtering Parameters
209
Security Parameters
211
E.2.10 Performance para Meters
212
E.2.11 Site Survey Parameters
214
Supported Traps
225
Trap Variables
225
Private Traps
226
Appendix F - Parameters Summary
229
Parameters Summary
230
Unit Control Parameters
230
IP Parameters
231
Air Interface Parameters
231
Network Management Parameters
233
Bridge Parameters
234
Performance Parameters
236
Service Parameters
237
Security Parameters
238
Appendix G - Using the Feature License Web Application
239
The Feature License Web Application
240
Loading License Strings to Devices
242
Appendix H - Troubleshooting
245
Ethernet Port Connection Problems
246
SU Association Problems
247
Low Throughput Problems
248
Table 4-10: Recommended Maximum Modulation Level
249
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Alvarion BreezeACCESS 4900 Overview (5 pages)
4.9 GHz Band Licensing and Rules
Brand:
Alvarion
| Category:
Wireless Router
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Table of Contents
4.9 Ghz Band Licensing and Rules Overview
1
Introduction
1
Qualified Licensees
1
Approved Uses of the Band
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Prohibited Uses
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Special Considerations
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Obtaining Licenses
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Time Limits
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Channel Plan
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Frequency Coordination
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Emission Mask
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ANNEX - How to File for a 4.9 Ghz License
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Alvarion BreezeACCESS 4900 Release Note (9 pages)
Alvarion BreezeACCESS BreezeACCESS 4900 Wireless Broadband Systems: Release Note
Brand:
Alvarion
| Category:
Software
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