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Release: 2.0 June 2011 P/N 215868
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Changed Item Description Date June 2009 January 2010 January 2010 January 2010 January 2010 January 2010 Release 2.0 November 2010 Release 2.0 November 2010 Release 2.0 November 2010 Release 2.0 November 2010 Release 2.0 November 2010 Release 2.0 November 2010 Release 2.0 November 2010
This is the documents first publication. BreezeMAX PRO 3000 CPEs Overview on page 2 General BreezeMAX PRO 3000 CPE Specifications on page 6 Regulatory Specifications on page 8 Authentication on page 42 General Radio Frequency Interference Statement on page vi Safety information Scanner on page 39 Authentication on page 42 Added models with 3.6-3.8 GHz Changed 3.3-3.6 to 3.4-3.6 Removed 3.5 MHz Bandwidth 3.65-3.675 - Added FCC p90 Added encryption information to the Phase 1 description. Added outdoor CPE Models: 2.3-2.4; 3.3-3.6; 3.4-3.7 3.6-3.8 GHz Added Canada rules information Distance from the Si unit - 50 cm Added Outdoor Units Environmental Evaluation and Exposure Limit on page viii Window and functions changed Elaborated on authentication details.
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Description Restructured manual to include separate chapters. Added About This Manual on page x Added Whats New in This Release on page xi Added a list of Basic Parameters (Table 3-2).
PRO CPE Regulatory Specifications on page 8 Si CPE Regulatory Specifications on page 10 Personalization > Date on page 36
Changed to paragraphs
Scanner on page 39
Updated - Some of the elements in the page have changed. The parameters are read-only for the subscriber.
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Description Added option Provisioning enable for both TLS and TTLS, default is disable Table 4-7 (Authentication Parameters on page 42) - restructured Identity - no default in this field
New tab Removed DDNS tab and page Replaced all screenshots to reflect DDNS removal Bridge/NAT mode tab is now accessible to Operators only
DHCP Server on page 45 Table 4-13 Service line parameters Firewall on page 44, Port Forwarding on page 47 and Port Trigger on page 48 TR-069 on page 54 Log Glossary on page 57 Viewing Status Details on page 32 Table 4-14
Updated - Some of the elements in the page have changed Added information and explanations to some of the parameters. All parameters are read-only.
TR-069 Certificate File Upload- is displayed for the subscriber Removed Extended Added details to status parameters Moved the note regarding Option 43 to ACS Server URL
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The information contained in this manual is subject to change without notice. Alvarion Ltd. shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing, performance, or use of this manual or equipment supplied with it.
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interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Industry Canada
Users can obtain Canadian information on RF exposure and compliance from the Canadian Representative: David MacDonald dave@bbsict.com
Caution
To avoid electrical shock, do not perform any servicing unless you are qualified to do so.
Line Voltage
Before connecting this instrument to the power line, make sure that the voltage of the power source matches the requirements of the instrument.
Radio
The instrument transmits radio energy during normal operation. To avoid possible harmful exposure to this energy, do not stand or work for extended periods of time in front of its antenna. The long-term characteristics or the possible physiological effects of radio frequency electromagnetic fields have not been yet fully investigated.
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Pt - The average transmitted power (EIRP) (mW) r - The distance from the unit. (cm) DC -maximum transmitter duty-cycle
The limit 1(mW/cm2) can be calculated from the above based on the following data:
Pt- the transmitted power which is equal to the output power 27dBm plus internal antenna gain 15 dBi and 30% Duty-cycle. The maximum average EIRP = 36.8 dBm = 4755 mW Maximum allowed distance r, where RF exposure limit may not be exceeded, = SQRT(4755/4). This distance is at least 19.45 cm from the antenna (for the installer). For the public this distance is 50 cm.
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Outdoor CPEs: 1D; 2.3 WCS; 2.3-2.4 GHz, 2.5-2.7 GHz, 3.3-3.6G, 3.6-3.8 GHz; Integrated Antennas Indoor Si CPE 1D; 2.5-2.7 GHz
ETHCS mode support IP CS Bridge mode support DSCP classification for PPPoE Extended ND&S
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Contents
Contents
Chapter 1 - Product Description............................................................................. 1
1.1 Overview..............................................................................................................2 1.2 BreezeMAX PRO 3000 ...........................................................................................3 1.3 BreezeMAX Si 3000 ..............................................................................................4 1.3.1 1.3.2 Top Panel LEDs .................................................................................................... 4 Rear Panel ........................................................................................................... 5
1.4 Specifications ......................................................................................................6 1.4.1 1.4.2 BreezeMAX PRO 3000 CPE Specifications............................................................ 6 Si 3000 CPE Specifications................................................................................... 9
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4.6 Personalization of CPE Settings ..........................................................................36 4.6.1 4.6.2 4.6.3 Account ............................................................................................................. 36 Date................................................................................................................... 36 Language ........................................................................................................... 37
4.7 Configuring WiMAX Settings ...............................................................................39 4.7.1 4.7.2 4.7.3 4.8 Scanner.............................................................................................................. 39 Authentication................................................................................................... 42 MaxTxP - Maximum Transmission Power ........................................................... 43
Configuring Networking Parameters...................................................................44 4.8.1 4.8.2 4.8.3 4.8.4 4.8.5 4.8.6 LAN .................................................................................................................... 44 Firewall .............................................................................................................. 44 DHCP Server....................................................................................................... 45 Port Forwarding................................................................................................. 47 Port Trigger........................................................................................................ 48 Service Line ....................................................................................................... 49
4.9 Configuring Management Settings ......................................................................54 4.9.1 4.9.2 TR-069 ............................................................................................................... 54 Miscellaneous Settings ...................................................................................... 55
Glossary............................................................................................................. 57
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Figures
Figures
Figure 1-1: BreezeMAX PRO 3000................................................................................................... 3 Figure 1-2: BreezeMAX Si CPE......................................................................................................... 4 Figure 1-3: BreezeMAX Si 3000 Front Panel ................................................................................... 5 Figure 3-1: Login Window ............................................................................................................. 18 Figure 3-2: Installation Setup Wizard Window.............................................................................. 23 Figure 3-3: Choose Your ISP Window............................................................................................ 24 Figure 3-4: Ready To Install Window ............................................................................................ 24 Figure 3-5: Installing Window ....................................................................................................... 25 Figure 3-6: Installation Complete ................................................................................................. 25 Figure 4-1: Login Window ............................................................................................................. 28 Figure 4-2: Example of Web Page ................................................................................................. 29 Figure 4-3: Page Showing Reboot Icon......................................................................................... 31 Figure 4-4: WiMAX Status Page .................................................................................................... 32 Figure 4-5: Network Status .......................................................................................................... 34 Figure 4-6: Device Status.............................................................................................................. 35 Figure 4-7: Account Page.............................................................................................................. 36 Figure 4-8: Date Page ................................................................................................................... 37 Figure 4-9: Language Page ........................................................................................................... 38 Figure 4-10: Scanner Page - Configured List ................................................................................ 39 Figure 4-11: Scanner Page - Full Scan Type .................................................................................. 40 Figure 4-12: Scanner Page - Last Used Channel Type................................................................... 41 Figure 4-13: Authentication Page (EAP TTLS Type) ...................................................................... 42 Figure 4-14: MaxTxP Page............................................................................................................. 43 Figure 4-15: LAN Page .................................................................................................................. 44 Figure 4-16: Firewall Page ............................................................................................................ 45 Figure 4-17: DHCP Server Enabled ................................................................................................ 46 Figure 4-18: Port Forwarding........................................................................................................ 47
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Figure 4-19: Port Trigger Page ...................................................................................................... 48 Figure 4-20: Service Line window ................................................................................................. 50 Figure 4-21: TR-069 Page ............................................................................................................. 54 Figure 4-22: Misc. Page................................................................................................................. 56
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Tables
Tables
Table 1-1: BreezeMAX 3000 CPE Models ........................................................................................ 2 Table 1-2: Front Panel LED Indicators............................................................................................. 4 Table 1-3: PRO 3000 CPE Radio Specifications ............................................................................... 6 Table 1-4: PRO 3100 CPE Power Specification................................................................................ 7 Table 1-5: PRO 3000 CPE Environmental Specifications ................................................................. 7 Table 1-6: PRO 3000 CPE Interface Specifications.......................................................................... 8 Table 1-7: PRO 3000 CPE Reliability Specifications......................................................................... 8 Table 1-8: Si 3000 CPE Radio Specifications ................................................................................... 9 Table 1-9: Si 3000 CPE Power Specification.................................................................................. 10 Table 1-10: Si 3000 CPE Environmental Specifications ................................................................. 10 Table 1-11: Si 3000 CPE Interface Specifications.......................................................................... 10 Table 1-12: Si 3000 CPE Reliability Specifications......................................................................... 11 Table 3-1: Connectivity Parameters.............................................................................................. 19 Table 3-2: CPE Basic Parameters................................................................................................... 19 Table 4-1: Icons and Buttons........................................................................................................ 29 Table 4-2: WiMAX Status Details .................................................................................................. 32 Table 4-3: Network Status Details................................................................................................ 34 Table 4-4: Device Status Details ................................................................................................... 35 Table 4-5: Date Parameters.......................................................................................................... 37 Table 4-6: Scanner Parameters..................................................................................................... 40 Table 4-7: Authentication Parameters.......................................................................................... 42 Table 4-8: MaxTxP Parameters...................................................................................................... 43 Table 4-9: Firewall Parameters (read-only) .................................................................................. 45 Table 4-10: DHCP Server Parameters............................................................................................ 46
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Table 4-11: Port Forwarding Parameters...................................................................................... 47 Table 4-12: Port Trigger Parameters............................................................................................. 49 Table 4-13: Service Line Parameters............................................................................................. 51 Table 4-14: TR-069 Parameters .................................................................................................... 54
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In this Chapter
Overview on page 2 BreezeMAX PRO 3000 on page 3 BreezeMAX Si 3000 on page 4 Specifications on page 6
Overview
1.1
Overview
The IEEE 802.16e Wave II standard WiMAX-compatible BreezeMAX PRO 3000 CPE and BreezeMAX Si 3000 CPE Subscriber Units (SUs) serve as an efficient platform for a wide range of services, providing basic WiMAX connectivity and bridge functionality. The BreezeMAX Si 3000 (indoor unit) is available at 2.5-2.7 GHz. The BreezeMAX PRO 3000 (outdoor unit) is available at 2.3-2.4 GHz, 2.5 GHz, 3.3-3.6 GHz, 3.4-3.7 GHz and 3.6-3.8 GHz bands. The following table summarizes the available units: Table 1-1: BreezeMAX 3000 CPE Models CPE Type BreezeMAX Si 3000 (indoor unit) BreezeMAX PRO 3000 (outdoor unit) Frequency Band (GHz) 2.5 - 2.7 2.3 - 2.4 2.5 3.3 - 3.6 3.4 - 3.7 3.6 - 3.8 Model Name 4M-K2-CPE-Si-1D-2.5 4M-CPE3000-PRO-1D-2.3 4M-K2-CPE-PRO-ODU-1D-2.5 4M-K2-CPE-PRO-ODU-1D-3.3 4M-CPE3000-PRO-1D 3.4-3.7 4M-CPE3000-PRO-1D-3.6
1.2
ODU
BreezeMAX Si 3000
1.3
BreezeMAX Si 3000
The Self Install Si CPE is a compact Subscriber Unit (SU) that is intended for indoor installations.
1.3.1
BreezeMAX Si 3000
1.3.2
Rear Panel
Power jack: DC 12V / 1.5A LAN port: 10/100Base-TX Reset button: To reset the CPE to factory default settings
Specifications
1.4
1.4.1
1.4.1.1
Specifications
BreezeMAX PRO 3000 CPE Specifications
Radio Specifications
Table 1-3: PRO 3000 CPE Radio Specifications Item General Frequency Band (GHz) 2.3 2.5 3.4 3.5 3.6 Channel Step Size Synchronization Frequency Accuracy Air Interface Standards compliance In 125kHz steps Shall be referenced to the WiMax BTS Timing Module. MRCT Compliant IEEE 802.16e Wireless MAN-OFDMA IEEE 802.16e and Standard for Conformance to IEEE Standard (Radio Compliance Test) TDD Duty Cycle (Tx/Rx) SISO or MIMO Regulatory Compliance Frame duration RF Transmitter Specifications Maximum output power 2.496 - 2.69 GHz 2.3 - 2.4 GHz 3.3 - 3.6 GHz / 3.6 -3.8 GHz 3.65-3.675 GHz for US RF dynamic range 45 dB minimum Typical 27 dBm Rx up to 75%, Tx up to 50% MIMO (1Tx, 2Rx) Comply with major regional regulatory requirements 5 msec. Wave1/ Wave2 Frequencies (GHz) 2.3 - 2.4 2.496 - 2.690 3.475 - 3.675 3.3 - 3.6 3.6 - 3.8 Channel Bandwidth (MHz) 5 / 10 5 / 10 5 / 10 5/ 7/ 10 5/ 7/ 10 Details
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Table 1-3: PRO 3000 CPE Radio Specifications (Continued) Item Transmit Power Control Relative Accuracy Transmit and Receive Switching Gap RF Receiver Specifications Impedance Input return loss RX Sensitivity Adjacent Channel Rejection Non-Adjacent Channel Rejection Antenna Specifications Antenna Polarization Type Antenna Gain Antenna Connectors Directional Dual Polarization Patch Ant Typical 15 dBi Two internal MCX ANT connectors. No external connectors. 50 ohms nominal 10 dBi Typical 3dB better than mRCT in SISO mode, and 6 dB better in MRC or MIMO mode. Meet mRCT requirement (Typical 3 dB better) Meet mRCT requirement (Typical 3 dB better) Details mRCT compliant 50uS
1.4.1.2
Power Specification
Table 1-4: PRO 3100 CPE Power Specification Item Power Consumptions Power Adapter Power over Ethernet Details Outdoor CPE: 12.9W Maximum Input of 100 VAC - 240 VAC 50 Hz to 60 Hz 48V DC
1.4.1.3
Environmental Specifications
Table 1-5: PRO 3000 CPE Environmental Specifications Item Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Operating and Storage Humidity Details -40C ~ 60C -40C ~ 70C 5% - 95%
Specifications
1.4.1.4
Interface
Table 1-6: PRO 3000 CPE Interface Specifications Item RJ-45 Buzzer Details Ethernet connection: one RJ-45 connector Signal Strength
1.4.1.5
Regulatory Specifications
Standards for all PRO CPE frequency bands: EMC:
Radio:
Safety:
EN 60950-1 UL 60950-1
1.4.1.6
Reliability Specifications
Table 1-7: PRO 3000 CPE Reliability Specifications Item MTBF Details The MTBF for CPE is not less than 200,000 hours.
Specifications
1.4.2
1.4.2.1
Specifications
Table 1-8: Si 3000 CPE Radio Specifications (Continued) Item Non-Adjacent Channel Rejection Antenna Specifications Antenna Polarization Type Antenna Gain Antenna Connectors Embedded Dipole Typical 5dBi None. Embedded IPEX Details Meet mRCT requirement (Typical 3 dB better)
1.4.2.2
Power Specification
Table 1-9: Si 3000 CPE Power Specification Item Power Consumption Power Adapter Details 12W Maximum Input of 100 VAC - 240 VAC 50 Hz to 60 Hz
1.4.2.3
Environmental Specifications
Table 1-10: Si 3000 CPE Environmental Specifications Item Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Operating and Storage Humidity Details 0C ~ 45C -5C ~ 70C 5% - 95%
1.4.2.4
Interface
Table 1-11: Si 3000 CPE Interface Specifications Item RJ 45 Reset LEDs Details Ethernet connection: 1 RJ 45 Signal Button Signal Strength: 3 LEDs Power: 1 LED LAN: 1 LED
1.4.2.5
Regulatory Specifications
Standards for Si CPEs 2.5 ~ 2.7GHz:
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EMC:
Radio:
Safety:
EN 60950-1 UL 60950-1
1.4.2.6
Reliability Specifications
Table 1-12: Si 3000 CPE Reliability Specifications Item MTBF Details The MTBF for CPE is not less than 100,000 hours.
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In this Chapter
Installing the BreezeMAX PRO 3000 on page 13 Installing the BreezeMAX Si 3000 on page 14
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2.1
CAUTION
ONLY experienced installation professionals who are familiar with local building and safety codes and, wherever applicable, are licensed by the appropriate government regulatory authorities should install outdoor units and antennas. Failure to do so may void the product warranty and may expose the end user or Service Provider to legal and financial liabilities. Alvarion and its resellers or distributors are not liable for injury, damage or regulation violations associated with the installation of Outdoor Units or antennas. The following items are included in the BreezeMAX PRO 3000 package: BreezeMAX PRO 3000 Outdoor Unit (ODU) Power Injector - Indoor Unit (IDU) Power Over Ethernet 802.3af compliant with LAN port: 10/100Base-TX Crossed Ethernet cable with two RJ-45 connectors for connecting the IDU power injector to a PC/HUB/switch. Power Cable Sealing package Pole mounting kit
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2.2
2.2.1
2.2.2
2.2.3
2.2.4
2 Connect the 10/100 Base-T Ethernet connector to the PC/network equipment. 3 Verify that the unit is working properly via the LED indications (see Top Panel LEDs on page 4). 4 Proceed with commissioning of the CPE.
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In this Chapter:
Commissioning Steps on page 16 Configuring Basic Parameters on page 17 Configuring the CPE Using the Auto-Configuration Tool on page 23
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Commissioning Steps
3.1
Commissioning Steps
After completing the installation process, as described in the preceding chapter, several actions should be performed to ensure connectivity with a BTS and provisioning of services. After the CPE is connected with a BTS, it can be fully managed via the wireless link:
1 The basic parameters must be configured to ensure that the unit operates correctly and can
communicate with a BTS.
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3.2
3.2.1
3.2.2
To configure the CPE using the Web Configuration Server: 1 Connect a PC/Notebook with a web browser to the Ethernet port of the CPE, using a straight
Ethernet cable.
2 Configure the PC's IP parameters to enable connectivity with the unit. The IP address of the CPE for
local management access is 192.168.254.251. The Subnet Mask is 255.255.255.0. The recommended IP address for the PC is 192.168.254.250, as this is also the default TFTP Sever IP Address (required for downloading SW versions and for downloading/uploading configuration files).
3 Open a web browser, and connect to http://192.168.254.251. The login window is displayed
(Figure 3-1).
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4 Enter the username and password and click Login. The Device Status window is displayed. The
default credentials are:
5 The Main window of the Web Configuration Server is displayed, enabling access to the required
parameters configuration and performance monitoring options. Refer to Chapter 4 for instructions on using the Web Configuration Server and detailed information on the various parameters and other features supported.
6 Configure the basic parameters listed in Table 3-2. 7 Reset the unit to apply the new settings and enable synchronization with a BTS.
To configure the CPE with NG_VG using the Web Configuration Server: 1 Connect a PC/Notebook to the LAN port of the NG_VG, using the supplied Ethernet cable. 2 Ensure that the NG_VG has a WAN Data Service configured with NAT enabled and with all NG_VG
LAN ports grouped to it (Refer to the NG-VG manual for details).
3 By default, the CPE has a DHCP server enabled. In this case, ensure that the NG_VG WAN Data
Service is configured to receive its IP by DHCP from the CPE. If the DHCP server of the CPE is disabled, for the WAN Data Service on the NG_VG you can manually set a static IP address, netmask, and gateway according to your CPE model (refer to the table below):
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Table 3-1: Connectivity Parameters Model Name 4M-K2-CPE-Si-1D-2.5 4M-CPE3000-PRO-1D-2.3 4M-K2-CPE-PRO-ODU-1D-2.5 4M-K2-CPE-PRO-ODU-1D-3.3 4M-CPE3000-PRO-1D-3.6 4M-CPE3000-PRO-1D 3.4-3.7 IP address: 192.168.209.x, 2 < x < 253 Netmask: 255.255.255.0 Gateway: 192.168.209.1 Basic Connectivity Parameters IP address: 192.168.254.x, 1 < x < 253, excluding 251 Netmask: 255.255.255.0 Gateway: 192.168.254.251
4 From a PC connected to the NG_VG open a web browser, and connect to http://192.168.254.251.
The login window is displayed (Figure 3-1).
5 Enter the username and password and click Login. The Device Status window is displayed. The
default credentials are:
6 The Main window of the Web Configuration Server is displayed, enabling access to the required
parameters configuration and performance monitoring options. Refer to Chapter 4 for instructions on using the Web Configuration Server and detailed information on the various parameters and other features supported.
3.2.3
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Table 3-2: CPE Basic Parameters (Continued) Parameter Authentication User Password Authentication Phase 1 Authentication Phase 2 Preferred BS ID priority1 Preferred BS Mask Preferred BS-ID priority2 Preferred BS Mask Mobile Mode Full Scanning- Channel BW Default Value quickynikynyoky EAP-TTLS MSCHAPV2 encoding 0.0.0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0.0.0 Nomadic For bands 2.3, 2.5: 10, 5 MHz For bands 3.3, 3.6: 10, 7, 5 MHz Full Scanning- Start/End frequency Bands: WCS: 2305-2360 MHz 2.3: 2300-2400 MHz 2.5: 2496-2690 MHz 3.5: 3300-3600 MHz 3.6: 3600-3800 MHz Full Scanning- Main Step Full Scanning- Intermediate Step Re-scan WAN IP type WAN IP address WAN IP netmask WAN gateway LAN IP address LAN IP netmask WAN MTU Data Service Operation Mode Enable/Disable DHCP Server DHCP Start IP address 192.168.254.251 255.255.255.0 1400 NAT Enable 192.168.254.1 1,750@BW=n*3.5/1,250@BW=n*5 KHz 0, 125, 250, 375, 500, 625, 750, 875/1250 KHz 15 min to 65535 min Enable for DHCP by DHCP by DHCP by DHCP 65535 means never scan Comment Should be supplied by system administrator
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Table 3-2: CPE Basic Parameters (Continued) Parameter DHCP End IP address DHCP DNSs Domain Name Max Lease Time Permanent Host Configuration NG/VG Association - NG/VG destination IP address Data DSCP ID MGMT DSCP ID IP CS Service Lines Enable 86400 Enable 192.168.254.61 0 6 Service Line ID: 1 InVlanId: 4096 = Untagged InVlanPriority: 8 = Untagged MulticastDuplicationFlag: Enable DscpStartValue: 0 DscpStopValue: 63 DscpRemarkingEnable: Disable Eth CS Service Lines Service Line ID: 1 InPppoE: Disable InVlanIdStartValue: 1 InVlanIdStopValue: 4096 InVlanPriorityStartValue: 0 InVlanPriorityStopValue: 8 OutVlanId: 4096=Transparent OutVlanPriority: 8=Transparent MulticastDuplicationFlag: Enable DscpStartValue: 64 DscpStopValue: 64 DscpRemarkingEnable: Disable Default Value 192.168.254.5 from ISP Comment
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Table 3-2: CPE Basic Parameters (Continued) Parameter TR-069 Default Value Enable/Disable TR-069: Enable ACS URL ACS Username: CPEMACaddr@WIMAX.com ACS Password: quickynikynyoky Periodic Inform Enable/Disable: Enable Periodic Inform Interval: 60 min Connection Request Username: CPEMACaddr@WIMAX.com Connection Request Password: quickynikynyoky TR-069 Certificate File Upload: Enable Comment
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3.3
To configure the CPE using the Auto-configuration file: 1 If you are using NG_VG: a Connect a PC/Notebook to the LAN port of the NG_VG, using the supplied Ethernet cable. b Ensure that the NG_VG has a WAN Data Service configured with NAT enabled and with all
NG_VG LAN ports grouped to it (Refer to the NG_VG manual for details). Also, ensure that the NG_VG WAN Data Service is configured to receive its IP by DHCP from the CPE.
a Verify that the CPE is connected to power and the blue power LED is on. b Set the control PC to DHCP mode (automatic mode) in LAN. 2 From the CDROM supplied with the unit, run the CPE Auto Configuration Tool: CPEAutoConfigTool.exe; The Installation Setup Wizard window is displayed.
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4 Choose the ISP (Internet Service Provider) ConfigFile from the list and click Next. The Ready To Install
window is displayed.
5 Click Install. The tool starts the auto-configuration process of the CPE settings. It will change default
configuration by using the *.CONF file, and then run reset to factory default by using default configuration in the file.
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6 When the installation is complete, click Finish. The CPE is now configured with the parameters from
the ConfigFile.
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In this Chapter:
Introduction on page 27 The Main Window on page 29 Rebooting on page 31 Viewing Status Details on page 32 Personalization of CPE Settings on page 36 Configuring WiMAX Settings on page 39 Configuring Networking Parameters on page 44 Configuring Management Settings on page 54
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4.1
Introduction
This chapter describes how to configure BreezeMAX 3000 CPEs Using the Web Configuration Application in order to connect to the base station.
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Logging In
4.2
Logging In
By default, the CPE enables a DHCP server and computers or network devices connected to a LAN port to automatically get an IP address from the CPE. If the CPE's DHCP server is disabled, you can set the IP address, netmask, and gateway manually using the following parameters: IP address: 192.168.254.x (1 < x < 253, excluding 251) Netmask: 255.255.255.0 Gateway: 192.168.254.251
To login: 1 Open a web browser and enter the default IP address http://192.168.254.251. Figure 4-1 is displayed.
2 Enter the username and password. The Device Status window is displayed. The default credentials
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Tabs
Figure 4-2: Example of Web Page The following table describes the icons and common buttons displayed in the application windows: Table 4-1: Icons and Buttons Icon/Button Description CPE status:
- CPE connected
X - CPE not connected
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Table 4-1: Icons and Buttons (Continued) Icon/Button Description Logout - Click to logout of the system Reboot - click to restart the system (see Rebooting on page 31) Status Personalization WiMAX Networking Management Undo Apply Click to open the CPE status page with viewing tabs. See Viewing Status Details on page 32.
Click to open the CPE personalization page with setting or viewing tabs. See Per-
uring Management Settings on page 54 Click to cancel the last action Click to save your changes to the settings
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Rebooting
4.4
Rebooting
Rebooting the system is sometimes necessary in order for the new configuration to take effect.
To reboot the system: 1 Click the Reboot icon in the top right-hand corner of the page (see Figure 4-3).
Reboot
2 Click Yes in the dialog box that is displayed to confirm the reboot action.
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4.5.1
WiMAX Status
The WiMAX Status window displays parameters for the WiMAX connection.
Figure 4-4: WiMAX Status Page The following table describes the WiMAX Status parameters: Table 4-2: WiMAX Status Details Parameter System Status Frequency Bandwidth BSID Scanner State Uptime Physical Status Base Station ID The method by which the network is scanned The status of WiMAX connection Duration of device function (xdays yhours zminutes) The unit frequency Depending on unit model: 5MHz 7MHz, or 10 MHz Depends on the BS to which the unit is connected Description Comments
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Table 4-2: WiMAX Status Details Parameter RSSI CINR CINR Reuse1 CINR Reuse3 Description Currently received signal strength indication Carrier to Interference-plus-Noise Ratio [in decibels (dB)] - a measurement of signal effectiveness. A greater value will improve the connection speed. For reading the correct CINR, use CINR reuse1 or reuse3 (depending on the reuse configuration used on the network). The CINR of the Pilots in the zone Current uplink transmit power Comments
The level of available data throughput that can actually be provided to an end-user. Total of uplink transmitted bytes
The level of available data throughput that can actually be provided to an end-user. Total of downlink received bytes
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Network Status
The Network Status page displays the network parameters and counters. All the parameters are described further in the configuration screens in the following sections.
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Figure 4-5: Network Status The following table describes the Network Status parameters: Table 4-3: Network Status Details Parameter LAN/WAN Type IP Connection mode LAN/WAN IP address, if the Static connection mode was selected. For DHCP mode - IP address acquired on the WAN interface is displayed. Otherwise it is 0.0.0.0 The IP subnet mask, if the Static connection mode was selected. For DHCP mode - IP Subnet Mask acquired on the WAN interface is displayed. Otherwise it is 0.0.0.0 The IP Default Gateway, if the Static connection mode was selected. For DHCP mode - IP Default Gateway acquired on the WAN interface is displayed. Otherwise it is 0.0.0.0 Description Comments
Netmask
MAC Address Rx bytes Tx bytes Total of downlink received bytes Total of uplink transmitted bytes
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Device Status
The Device Status page displays the device information.
Figure 4-6: Device Status The following table describes the Device Status parameters: Table 4-4: Device Status Details Parameter Hardware model Firmware version Firmware creation date Bootrom version Bootrom creation date Frequency range Serial number The range of frequencies (MHz) in which the device functions The device number from factory Description The model name as set by the manufacturer The current software version Day, <dd, Mon, yyyy>, hour Boot version of the unit Comments
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4.6.1
Account
The Account page is used to change the login password of the account.
Figure 4-7: Account Page Enter the current and new password and confirm the new password. Click Apply to save the new configuration to the CPE.
4.6.2
Date
The Date page displays date and time parameters of the system and the NTP (Network Time Protocol) server configurations.
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Figure 4-8: Date Page The Date page includes the following configuration options: Table 4-5: Date Parameters Parameter System Date Description The system date should be within the valid range of the uploaded certificate file, otherwise the CPE will not pass authentication from the base station. To synchronize the system date of a CPE with the PC connected to the LAN port, click the Synchronize with PC button. NTP Server The system date is automatically updated by synchronizing the time with an NTP server assigned manually or from the DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) server. The fields in this section are read-only.
Select a different time zone for different regions Select the check-box to automatically update the clock for daylight saving changes
After configuring the fields, click Apply to save the new configuration to the CPE and reboot the system in order for the new configuration to take effect.
4.6.3
Language
The Language page enables toview the available language.
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4.7.1
Scanner
The Scanner page displays parameters for configuring the channel scanning process. The list of frequencies that participate in the scanning process includes a set of frequencies belonging to the scanning range and/or a set of up to 10 discrete frequencies. There are three scanning types available: Configured List - up to 10 frequencies Full Scan - Scanning a range of frequencies (the range can be modified) Last Used Channel - Scanning only the channel that was last used. Selecting each type changes the displayed parameters on the screen. The following sections describe the options for configuration of each scanning type.
4.7.1.1
Configured List
The Scanner window with this option lists all the frequency channels that are stored in the channel table, together with the status associated with the channel used to connect the CPE to a BS. This list is read-only and cannot be modified.
The Quick Edit option overwrites existing entries in the channel list. If the field is empty and you click the button, all entries are deleted.
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Full Scan
The Full Scan option enables scanning of the entire configured range of frequencies. When you select this option, the Full Scan Configuration section is displayed.
Figure 4-11: Scanner Page - Full Scan Type The Scanner page with the Full Scan option includes the following components (The parameters are read-only and cannot be modified): Table 4-6: Scanner Parameters Parameter Description
Scanner Type: Full Scan First Found BS Selection The first BS that is found during scanning and stop the scanning.
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Scanner Type: Full Scan Channel Bandwidth Start and End Frequencies Main Step 5MHz or 10 MHz; for 3.5 GHz units - also 7 MHz Values for defining the frequency range. The values by which to skip to the next frequency. For n*3.5 MHz bandwidth, the range is 125 KHz-3500 KHz, in steps of 125 KHz. The default value is 1750 KHz applicable for 3.x GHz band only. For n*5 MHz bandwidth, the range is 125 KHz-5000 KHz, in steps of 125 KHz. The default value is 1250 KHz, applicable for 2.x GHz and 3.x GHz bands. Intermediate Step Full Scanner Frequencies Check-boxes that define additional frequencies using a detailed resolution. This section lists the frequencies that are to be scanned according to the full scan configuration. Select 5000 KHz, 7000 KHz or 10000 KHz to view the list for each bandwidth. If the list is longer than one page, you can select the page in the pages drop-down list.
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Authentication
The Authentication page allows you to set the parameters for the authentication method in order to secure the access to the WiMAX network.
Figure 4-13: Authentication Page (EAP TTLS Type) The Authentication page includes the following components: Table 4-7: Authentication Parameters Parameter Description
Authentication Selection Phase 1 EAP-TLS -Extensible Authentication Protocol -Transport Layer Security priced option. EAP-TTLS (EAP-Tunneled Transport Layer Security) supporting the Microsoft version of the Challenge-handshake authentication protocol, version 2 None - Not Authenticated. The CPE is associated to the ASN-GW in non authenticated mode. Over the air data is not encrypted. Phase 2 (for EAP TTLS only) Username and Password (for EAP TTLS only) The key encoding method MSCHAPV2 (default), MSCHAP, PAP, CHAP, MD5. The authentication username and password supplied by the service provider.
After configuring the fields, click Apply to save the new configuration to the CPE and reboot the system in order for the new configuration to take effect.
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4.7.3
Figure 4-14: MaxTxP Page The MaxTxP page displays the following components: Table 4-8: MaxTxP Parameters Parameter BPSK QPSK Description Biphase Shift Keying - A digital modulation method for transmitting data over a coaxial cable network. Quadrature Phase Shift Keying - A specific form of phase modulation that conveys data by changing, or modulating, the phase of a reference signal (the carrier wave). Quadrature amplitude modulation - A modulation scheme that changes digital signals onto a radio-frequency carrier signal involving both amplitude and phase coding. 16QAM allows for 4-bits per symbol of data to be broadcast (giving 16 possible points) 64QAM allows for 6-bits (giving 64).
QAM16 QAM64
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4.8.1
LAN
Figure 4-15: LAN Page The LAN page displays the LAN IP address and the LAN netmask of the unit. To edit the settings, modify the values and click Apply.
4.8.2
Firewall
The BreezeMAX 3000 CPE provides extensive firewall protection by restricting connection parameters to limit the risk of intrusion and defending against a wide array of common hacker attacks.
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Figure 4-16: Firewall Page The Firewall Page includes the following read-only components: Table 4-9: Firewall Parameters (read-only) Parameter CPE Access Control Description Allow Web accessing from WAN - Allow web access to the device from the wireless access network. Allow Telnet accessing from WAN - Allow Telnet access to the device. Allow Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) - Prevents bridge loops and ensure broadcast radiation. STP allows the bridges to exchange information so that only one of them handles a given message that is being sent between two computers within the network. DMZ (Demilitarized Zone) This section is available only in NAT (Network Address Translation) mode. By enabling and identifying a DMZ host, an external attacker only has access to the DMZ host, rather than the entire private network at the CPE's back end. Redirect ICMP to the Host (Internet Control Message Protocol) - Redirects only the ICMP packets from WAN CPE interface to LAN CPE interface (host specified in DMZ Host IP); It is used to verify connectivity from WAN PC to LAN PC in NAT mode.
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INFORMATION
DHCP Server
This DHCP server is for the CPE clients. DHCP server is only applicable when the CPE is in NAT (Network Address Translation) mode.
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If DHCP server is enabled in this page, the DHCP server automatically starts up when the CPE is powered on. The DHCP Server page displays the current configuration of the DHCP server.
Figure 4-17: DHCP Server Enabled The DHCP Server page includes the following components. Table 4-10: DHCP Server Parameters Parameter Description
DHCP Server Configuration DHCP Server Possible values: Enable - enables DHCP server Disable - disables DHCP server DHCP Start IP Address DHCP End IP Address Primary DNS Secondary (and Tertiary) DNS Domain name Max lease time (seconds) Starting IP address of DHCP pool Ending IP address of DHCP pool Enter a primary DNS Server address, or select the check-box to take the address from the ISP (DHCP offer on WAN). Enter a secondary (or tertiary) DNS Server address, or select the check-box to take the address from the ISP (DHCP offer on WAN). Domain name (optional) Maximum lease time in seconds. Possible values: 1 to 99999999
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Permanent Host Configuration A specific (static) IP address is assigned by the Operator to a specific MAC address. Click Apply to save the new configuration to the CPE and reboot the system for the new configurations to take effect.
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INFORMATION
Port Forwarding
Port forwarding redirects incoming network traffic from a pre-defined WAN port range to a pre-defined LAN IP Address and LAN port range.
Figure 4-18: Port Forwarding The Port Forwarding page includes the following components: Table 4-11: Port Forwarding Parameters Parameter WAN Port No. The number of the port forwarding rule Description
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Table 4-11: Port Forwarding Parameters (Continued) Parameter Begin End LAN IP Address LAN Port Begin End Protocol Enable The beginning of the LAN port range The end of the LAN port range Communication protocol - Service type of the port to be triggered The specific port forwarding rule is enabled or disabled. Description The beginning of the WAN port range The end of the WAN port range LAN IP address
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INFORMATION
Port Trigger
The Port trigger dynamically opens port forwarding from a pre-defined WAN forwarding port range to a pre-defined LAN forwarding port range when a client on the local network makes an outgoing connection to a predetermined Trigger Port range.
Figure 4-19: Port Trigger Page The Port Trigger page includes the following components:
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Table 4-12: Port Trigger Parameters Parameter No. Name Trigger Port Begin End Forwarding Port Begin End Protocol Enable The beginning of the LAN forwarding port range The end of the LAN forwarding port range Communication protocol: The Service type of the port to be triggered The port trigger mapping is enabled or disabled. The beginning of the WAN forwarding port range The end of the WAN forwarding port range Description The number of port trigger mapping A descriptive name of the port trigger rule
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Service Line
In the Service Line page you set the rules for data traffic. You can configure rules for Ethernet CS (Conversion Sublayer) line, IP-CS (IP Conversion Sublayer) line or both. However, you can enable the rules for only one Service Line type (IPCS or EthCS) at the same time. If both options are enabled at the same time, traffic will not pass correctly. Up to eight Service Lines can be created for each of the types.
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Any combination of VLAN ID, VLAN Priority and DSCP Value parameters must be unique over all the configured service lines. Otherwise the service line configuration is rejected. The set of rules are verified one by one until a match is found. When a match is found, the other rules are not checked anymore. The default rule permits all the traffic (DSCP value between 0 and 63). You cannot configure a rule with a range of DSCPs that contains one of the DSCPs reserved for Data or MGMT. These values are usually 0 and 6 respectively. The Service Line page includes the following components. In some sections, click Edit to enable the configurable options. Some of the parameters are read-only and cannot be modified. Table 4-13: Service Line Parameters Parameter Description Remarks
DSCP Configuration Data DSCP ID MGMT DSCP ID Multicast flags A reserved DSCP value for the Data. (Default: 0) A reserved DSCP value for Management. (Default: 6) Allow/disallow multicast packets.
ETHCS Service Line No. Name VID Start and VID Stop Number of rule Enter a descriptive name for this service line. VLAN Identification of the data flow in LAN: Untagged - 4096 Value - range: 1-4094 For VID Start - If you select Untagged, the VLAN ID Stop value, VLAN Priority Start and Stop values will be Untagged. For VID Stop - This value should be equal or greater than VLAN ID Start value. VP Stop and VP Stop VLAN Priority of the data flow in LAN Untagged - 8 Value - range: 0-7 Enable Select this check-box to enable this service line type. If you select this option, do not select Enable in the IPCS Service Line section. Both options cannot be enabled at the same time as traffic will not pass correctly.
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Table 4-13: Service Line Parameters (Continued) Parameter PPPoE Description Select this check-box to enable Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (a network protocol for encapsulating Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) frames inside Ethernet frames). Outgoing VLAN ID - VLAN ID of the data flow in WAN: Transparent - 4096 Value - range:1-4094 Only when VID Start value =VID Stop value = Untagged, OVID can be different from Transparent. The outgoing VLAN ID tagging will be done for all the packets that comply with the DSCP Start and Stop values set in this service line Only when VLAN Priority Start value = Stop value = Untagged, Outgoing VLAN Priority can be different from Transparent. For future use. Remarks
OVID
OVP
Outgoing VLAN Priority - VLAN priority of the data flow in WAN: Transparent - 8 Value - range: 0-7
MultiDupFlag
Select Enable/Disable to allow or disallow duplication of multicast packets. When enabled, DL multicast IP packet is duplicated for the specific VLAN ID and priority range configured in this service line. DSCP values of data flow in LAN: N/A - 64 Value - range: 0-63
If DSCP Start Value = N/A, the DSCP Stop value should also be N/A
DSCP Marking
Select this check-box to tag packets from DSCP to VLAN and vice versa for classification. When the DSCP marking is enabled, the DSCP start value is used to mark all packets coming with the VLAN ID and priority range mentioned above.
DSCP marking cannot be enabled when Outgoing VLAN ID and Priority values are different than Transparent.
IPCS Service Line VID VLAN ID of the data flow in LAN: Untagged - 4096 Value - range: 1-4094 VP VLAN Priority of the data flow in LAN: Untagged - 8 Value - range: 1-7
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Table 4-13: Service Line Parameters (Continued) Parameter Enable Description Select this check-box to enable this service line type. Remarks If you select this option, do not select Enable in the ETHCS Service Line section. Both options cannot be enabled at the same time as traffic will not pass correctly.
MultiDupFlag
Select Enable/Disable to allow or disallow duplication of multicast packets. When enabled, DL multicast IP packet is duplicated for the specific VLAN ID and priority range configured in this service line. DSCP values of data flow in LAN: N/A - 64 Value - range: 0-63
DSCP Marking
Select this check-box to tag packets from DSCP to VLAN and vice versa for classification. When the DSCP marking is enabled, the DSCP start value is used to mark all packets coming with the VLAN ID and priority range mentioned above. Add another rule to the list.
If Start=Stop, Marking can be enabled or disabled. However, if the Start value is less than the Stop value (Start<Stop), only DSCP=Disable is allowed
Insert
Click Apply to save the new configuration to the CPE and reboot the system for the new configurations to take effect.
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4.9
INFORMATION
Click the Management button to view management parameters of the system, for example: TR-069 protocol parameters and NG_VG settings.
4.9.1
TR-069
TR-069 is a bidirectional SOAP/HTTP based protocol that provides the communication between CPE and Auto Configuration Servers (ACS). It includes both a safe auto configuration and the control of other CPE management functions within an integrated framework. The parameters are set by the operator, and the information is displayed in this window as read-only.
Figure 4-21: TR-069 Page The TR-069 page includes the following components: Table 4-14: TR-069 Parameters Parameter TR-069 Configuration TR-069 Active Flag If enabled, the TR-069 client automatically starts up when the CPE is operational. Description
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Table 4-14: TR-069 Parameters (Continued) Parameter ACS Server URL Description The URL to be used by the TR-069 client to connect to the ACS server. NOTE: This parameter is overwritten if Option-43 is activated in AlvariSTAR Mgmt Service Group (Option 43 provides the ACS URL and is represented by a vendor specific information value). The received ACS URL is restored in the CPE even if it goes offline, unless you change it manually or return to factory defaults. ACS Username ACS Password Inform Enable The username to be used by the TR-069 client to connect to the ACS server. The password to be used by TR-069 client to connect to the ACS server. When enabled, TR-069 client periodically queries the ACS server according to the time defined in the Inform Interval. The time period for the TR-069 client to periodically query the ACS server. The value can range between 3600 and 86400 seconds The username to connect to the CPE and get/set parameters via a connection request mechanism. The password to connect to the CPE and get/set parameters via connection request mechanism.
Inform Interval (3600 -86400 Seconds) Connection Request Username (The ACS server login to CPE) Connection Request Password (The ACS server login to CPE) TR-069 Certificate File Upload TR-069 Certificate
Browse to select a TR-069 certificate required for HTTPS protocol and click Upload to upload the certificate.
NOTE: The only certificate format supported is PEM (Privacy Enhanced Mail, Base64 encoded DER certificate). Confirm the format before uploading. Click Apply to save the new configuration to the CPE. If only the Inform Enable and/or Inform Interval parameters have been changed, the change will take effect during the next inform interval. If other parameters have been changed, reboot the system for the new configurations to take effect.
4.9.2
Miscellaneous Settings
In this page you view the IP address of the destination NG_VG device. The NG_VG integrated wireless gateway is a standalone wireless broadband access device and a VoIP gateway. The NG_VG provides users with broadband internet via the WAN connection and also voice
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over IP, fax, and IEEE 802.11b/g WiFi access. The NG_VG has an external dipole WiFi antenna and supports TR-069 for remote management. Setting the IP address enables the discovery of the CPE and its matching NG_VG via the ACS (Access Control Server). The NG_VG sends a periodic message from its WAN IP address (192.168.254.61) to the CPE LAN management IP address (192.168.254.251), over a TCP/IP connection, every 60 seconds. The CPE reports its WAN MAC address and serial number to the NG_VG. The NG_VG then reports the WAN MAC address and serial number of the CPE to the ACS via the TR069 protocol. The parameters are set by the operator, and the information is displayed in this window as read-only.
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ACS Authentication
Access Control Server The process to verify the identity of a client requesting network access. IEEE 802.11 specifies two forms of authentication: open system and shared key. A WIMAX service providers equipment that is installed at a fixed location to provide network connectivity for subscriber stations within a defined service area. Base Station ID A digital modulation method for transmitting data over a coaxial cable network CAPL scan list is defined by the customer provisioned list. There are some parameters with CAPL scan: NAPID, priority and RefID. NAPID is used to filter some BS if the NAPID is not matched. Priority is the customer defined priority scan order. Higher priority will be scanned first. RefID is a result of mapping from IDs into a scan list from the channel plan.
Base Station
BSID Biphase Shift Keying (BPSK) Channel Allocation Priority Level (CAPL)
CINR
Carrier to Interference-plus-Noise Ratio (CINR), expressed in decibels (dBs), is a measurement of signal effectiveness. The carrier is the desired signal, and the interference can either be noise or co-channel interference or both. In order for the signal receiver to be able to decode the signal, the signal must fall into an acceptable CINR range, which differs with the technology used (i.e., CDMA, GSM, etc.).
Customer Premise Equipment: Communications equipment that resides on the customer's premises. A protocol used to assign IP addresses to computers on a Microsoft NT local area network A mechanism used for translating host names for network nodes into IP addresses. A method, protocol, or network service that provides the capability for a networked device to notify a domain name server to change the active DNS configuration of its configured hostnames, addresses or other information stored in DNS, in real-time.
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) Domain Name System (DNS) Dynamic Domain Name System (DDNS)
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A server that acts as "neutral zone" and separates an internal network from a public one (in order to prevent outside access to a company's private data. A system that controls voice quality A field in the header of IP packets for packet classification purposes. A popular local area data communications network, which accepts transmission from computers and terminals. A mode in which transmitted packets contain an 802.3 header Data passing between the SU-A-EZ and clients can use encryption to protect from interception and evesdropping. An authentication protocol used to authenticate network clients. EAP is combined with IEEE 802.1X port authentication and a RADIUS authentication server to provide mutual authentication between a client, the access point, and the a RADIUS server An EAP protocol that extends TLS. (see Transport Layer Security (TLS) on page 62) File Transfer Protocol: A TCP/IP protocol used for file transfer. Hypertext Transfer Protocol: HTTP is a standard used to transmit and receive all data over the World Wide Web. A protocol used to send control messages and error messages during the transmission of IP-type data packets. Indoor Unit A standard that provides mobile broadband wireless access using Scalable Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access (SOFDMA). A mode in which transmitted packets contain an 802.3 header Internet Service Provider Local Area Network: A group of interconnected computer and support devices. A tunneling protocol used to support virtual private networks (VPNs). Media Access Control: The lower of the two sub-layers of the data link layer defined by the IEEE. The MAC sub-layer handles access to shared media, such as whether token passing or contention will be used.
Data/Digital Signal Processor (DSP) Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP) Ethernet Ethernet Conversion Sublayer (ETH CS) Encryption Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP)
EAP-Tunneled Transport Layer Security (EAP-TTLS) File Transfer Protocol (FTP) Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) IDU IEEE 802.16e IP Conversion Sublayer (IP-CS) ISP Local Area Network (LAN) Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP) Media Access Control (MAC)
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MAC Address Standardized data link layer address that is required for every port or device that connects to a LAN. Other devices in the network use these addresses to locate specific ports in the network and to create and update routing tables and data structures. MAC addresses are 6bytes long and are controlled by the IEEE. Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) NDS Multiple Input Multiple Output (MIMO) MSCHAPV2 (MS-CHAP. v2) Largest size of a data packet or frame that can be sent in one complete unit over a packet-based computer network Network Discovery and Selection Using multiple antennas in a Wi-Fi device to improve performance and throughput. Microsoft version of the Challenge-handshake authentication protocol, version 2. MS-CHAPv2 provides mutual authentication between peers by adding a peer challenge upon the Response packet and an authenticator response on the Success packet. Network exchange point equipped with large-scale switching facilities and serving as a connection point between individual Internet Service Providers A system for reusing IP addresses - The process of modifying network address information in datagram packet headers, while in transit, across a router, in order to remap a given address space into another. Network Service Provider NTP is a protocol designed to synchronize the clocks of computers over a network. The time servers operate in a hierarchical-master-slave configuration in order to synchronize local clocks within the subnet and to national time standards via wire or radio. Outdoor Unit Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing: OFDM allows multiple users to transmit in an allocated band by dividing the bandwidth into many narrow bandwidth carriers. The term used for a transceiver in Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet systems. OMA DM (device Management) is a protocol specified by Open Mobile Alliance (OMA) for Device Management purposes, by the Device Management Working Group and the Data Synchronization (DS) Working Group.
ODU Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) Physical Layer Device (PHY) Open Mobile Alliance (OMA)
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A specification for providing both power and data to low-power network devices using a single Category 5 Ethernet cable. PoE provides greater flexibility in the locating of Wis and network devices, and significantly decreased installation costs. A network protocol for encapsulating Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) frames inside Ethernet frames. A modulation scheme that changes digital signals onto a radio-frequency carrier signal involving both amplitude and phase coding. 16QAM allows for 4-bits per symbol of data to be broadcast (giving 16 possible points) 64QAM allows for 6-bits (giving 64). A digital modulation scheme that conveys data by changing, or modulating, the digital signals onto a radio-frequency carrier signal using four phase states to code two digital bits. A measurement of the power present in a received radio signal. RSSI is generic radio receiver technology metric, which is usually invisible to the user of device containing the receiver, but is directly known to users of wireless networking of IEEE 802.11 protocol family. A shared key can be used to authenticate each client attached to a wireless network. Shared Key authentication must be used along with the 802.11 Wireless Equivalent Privacy algorithm. An application-layer control (signaling) protocol for creating, modifying, and terminating sessions with one or more participants. It can be used to create two-party, multiparty, or multicast sessions that include Internet telephone calls, multimedia distribution, and multimedia conferences. Simple Network Management Protocol: The application protocol in the Internet suite of protocols which offers network management services. SNTP allows a device to set its internal clock based on periodic updates from a Network Time Protocol (NTP) server. Updates can be requested from a specific NTP server, or can be received via broadcasts sent by NTP servers. A form of antenna technology for wireless communications in which a single antenna at both the transmitter and at the destination (receiver) are used. A general term for a customers WIMAX terminal equipment that provides connectivity with a base station.
Shared Key
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP)
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Temporal Key Integrity Protocol - a security protocol used in Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA). Unlike WEP, TKIP provides per-packet key mixing, a message integrity check and a rekeying mechanism. TKIP ensures that every data packet is sent with its own unique encryption key. A DSL Forum technical specification entitled CPE WAN Management Protocol (CWMP). It defines an application layer protocol for remote management of end-user devices. It provides the communication between CPE and Auto Configuration Servers (ACS).
Trivial File Transfer Protocol: A TCP/IP protocol commonly used for software downloads. A cryptographic protocol that provides security for communications over networks such as the Internet. TLS encrypts the segments of network connections at the Transport Layer end-to-end. One of the five QoS service types defined in the IEEE 802.16 WiMAX. It is designed to support real-time service flows that generate fixed-size data packets on a periodic basis, such as T1/E1 and Voice over IP without silence suppression. Protocol with no connection required between sender and receiver that allows sending of data packets on the Internet (thought unreliable because it cannot ensure the packets will arrive undamaged or in the correct order)
A set of networking protocols promulgated by the UPnP Forum. The goals of UPnP are to allow devices to connect seamlessly and to simplify the implementation of networks in the home and in corporate environments for simplified installation of computer components. Unshielded twisted-pair cable. Communications network intended to connect between remote local area networks Wired Equivalent Privacy: WEP is based on the use of security keys and the popular RC4 encryption algorithm. Wireless devices without a valid WEP key will be excluded from network traffic. Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) is an open international standard for application-layer network communications in a wireless-communication environment. Most use of WAP involves accessing the mobile web from any mobile device or phone.
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Glossary
Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA and WPA2) is a certification program developed to indicate compliance with the security protocol to secure wireless computer networks. The WPA protocol implements the majority of the IEEE 802.11i standard. WPA2 implements the mandatory elements of the 802.11i standard. WPA (see above) utilizes 128-bit encryption keys and dynamic session keys to ensure the wireless network's privacy and enterprise security. There are two basic forms of WPA: WPA Enterprise (requires a Radius server) WPA Personal (also known as WPA-PSK)
A private communications network that is based on the public network and uses information security and channeling protocol in order to maintain security of information transferred over the general network.
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