CBRS ODU User manual 4G Data Transmit Unit 1 / 24 v0.
Table of contents 1 Introduction ......................................................................................................................... 4 1.1 Purpose ....................................................................................................... 4 1.2 Scope .......................................................................................................... 4 1.3 References .................................................................................................
6.8 Security ..................................................................................................... 20 6.8.1 Firmware Update ................................................................................ 20 6.8.2 System Reboot .................................................................................... 20 7 Diagnosis ........................................................................................................................... 22 Revision History ..................
1 Introduction 1.1 Purpose This document provides guidance on how to use and manage Airspan’s ODU. 1.2 Scope 1.3 References [1] WINNF-TS-0016 Version V1.2.4, “Spectrum Access System (SAS) - Citizens Broadband Radio Service Device (CBSD) Interface Technical Specification”. [2] TR069 V1.4, “CPE WAN Management Protocol”.
2 Product overview 2.1 Panel layout Figure 1: Front view and rear view of ODU 2.
Power Blue Power on Off Power off Blue SIM card initialized Off No SIM card Blue System on Off System off Blue Ethernet connected Blinking Ethernet data transmit Off Ethernet disconnected Wireless signal 1/2/3/4 off No service or No connection strength 1 on Low signal strength (LED 1/2/3/4) 1/2 on Mid signal strength 1/2/3 on Mid-high signal strength 1/2/3/4 on High signal strength SIM SYS Ethernet 2.3 Hardware specifications 2.
3 Quick installation 3.1 Hardware installation Installing SIM card 1. Remove the seal cover from the device by loosening the thread. 2. Insert the SIM card into the slot (attention to the card direction). 3. Replace the seal cover to the device by fastening the thread. SIM card Direction mark Seal cover Figure 3: Installing SIM card Installing Ethernet Cable 1. Remove the cable gland cover from the device by loosening the thread. 2.
Waterproof rubber with holder Rubber pin Cable gland cover Figure 4: Remove cable gland cover 3. Insert the Ethernet cable with plug through the cable gland cover. 4. Separate the waterproof rubber along the split and then clamp it to the Ethernet cable, and then replace the black holder. Black holder Waterproof rubber Figure 5: Insert Ethernet cable 5. Insert the Ethernet plug into the RJ45 connector until a click is heard. 6.
Figure 6: Replace cable gland cover Pressing reset button 1. Remove the vent from the device by loosening the thread. 2. Use a slight tool to press the reset button. 3. Replace the vent to the device by fastening the thread. Reset button Vent Figure 7: Pressing reset button Note: The device is designed featuring waterproof. Please make sure that the seal cover / RJ45 cable gland cover / vent are properly and securely closed by fastening the thread.
1. Assemble the device and rotate holder with four sets of M6 screws with spring washer/flat washer. Rotate holder M6 screw Figure 8: Assemble ODU and rotate holder 2. Remove M8 screw /flat washer/spring washer/nut from pole holder, and then assemble with rotate holder. Pole holder M8 screw Figure 9: Assemble pole holder and rotate holder 3. Loosen two M8 nut of mounting kit. 4. Adjust ODU side to side/up and down to desired position, and then fasten 2pcs M8 nuts.
Adjust side to side Adjust up and down M8 nut Figure 10: Adjust ODU to desired position Installing Pole Mount Note: Recommend to consult with a qualified technician to install the pole mount. 1. Loosen the screw of metal strap, open the strap and then through the mating holes of pole holder. 2. Replace the strap into the metal housing, fasten the screw.
Strap Metal housing Screw Mating holes Figure 11: Installing pole mount 3.2 Hardware connection Connecting ODU to your devices as “Figure 11: ” shows.
1 Power supply Notebook POE Injector SIM card Ethernet port 2 3 Figure 3: Hardware connection 3.3 Access ODU ODU offer two kinds of user account with different authorization. For more details refer to clause “User management”. To log on to ODU: a) Launch a supported web browser.
Figure 4: Login to ODU 14 / 24
4 User management 4.1 User authorization To limit and control access to different features, ODU provides two kinds of user account (Normal user and Administrator) with different authorization. Following table shows corresponding authorization for each user. Table 2: Authorization for each user Features Normal user Administrator Overview √ √ 4.
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6 Functional Configurations 6.1 LAN Network 6.1.1 Connection mode ODU is preconfigured to work in NAT mode and act as a DHCP server on the LAN side. Therefore, all the clients get IP addresses allocated from ODU with specific address range. The default LAN IP configuration is as follows: LAN IP address/Gateway: 192.168.1.1 Subnet mask: 255.255.255.
Figure 6: DHCP settings 6.2 LTE 6.2.1 APN ODU provides up to 4 APNs. 6.2.2 PLMN search 6.2.3 EARFCN white list 6.3 Firewall 6.4 CBRS 6.5 TR069 6.
6.7 Preference 6.7.1 Time Setting By default, the ODU uses the default NTP server (Automatically find best one from us.ntp.org.cn, 0.pool.ntp.org and 1.pool.ntp.org) to sync the network time. You can change the NTP server to your preferred NTP server. To change the NTP server to your preferred NTP server: Launch a web browser from a computer that is connected to ODU and access to web management system. Select System Setting > Preference > Time Setting. Select NTP Sync option “Manual”.
Figure 8: Password Setting 6.8 Security 6.8.1 Firmware Update To upload a specific firmware version: Launch a web browser from a computer that is connected to ODU and access to web management system. Select System Setting > Security > Firmware Update. Click the Browse button. Find and select the target firmware. Click the Update button. Note: Do not interrupt the update process, which will not bring the target firmware into effect.
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Revision History Table 1: Revision history of this document Version Author Date Description v0.
Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.