Aperto PacketMax PacketMax 100/300 Installation and Operation User Manual 10007306 Rev J (Feb 2008)
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Table Of Contents Table Of Contents Scope of This Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Conventions Used in This Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Intended Audience for this Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . General Cautions and Warnings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . List of References . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. ..
Table Of Content Problems Connecting to the Subscriber Unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-11 Problems Communicating with the Base Station Unit . . . . . . 3-11 Buzzer in AIM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-12 Appendix A. Specifications General Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Models . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Interfaces . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Table Of Contents Appendix F. Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Issues and Tips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F-1 Booting SS from network . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F-2 Appendix G. LIMITED EQUIPMENT WARRANTY (“Agreement”) WARRANTY COVERAGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G-1 REMEDIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G-2 LIMITED LIABILITY . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Table Of Content PacketMax 100/300 User Manual, 10007306, Rev J –iv
Preface This manual is part of the documentation for the PacketMax broadband wireless system for delivering high-speed subscriber services. Scope of This Manual This manual documents the installation and operation of the PacketMax 100/300 Series subscriber equipment with software version 2.3. This manual provides the following information: • Chapter 1 Overview of Subscriber Station: Provides an overview of the Aperto Subscriber Station, its components, and functions.
Preface • Labels on equipment are represented in a bold font: for example, the Control connector. WARNING: This format is used to indicate the possibility of personal injury or damage to equipment. CAUTION: This format is used to indicate the possibility of system or equipment operation problems. NOTE: Items of special importance will be marked by a pointing-hand icon, as this paragraph is.
Preface are not sure about whether the installation follows these codes, contact a licensed building inspector or electrician in the area for assistance. Always use quality components—including cables, connectors, mounts, etc.— specifically rated for your particular environmental conditions and system performance requirements. Always use appropriate tools, and follow the instructions of the tool manufacturers.
Preface Because Aperto Networks cannot be responsible for improper installation or use of its equipment, failure to follow these and other published cautions and warnings may void your equipment warranty.
1 Overview Of Subscriber Station As part of Aperto Networks' PacketMax Broadband Multiservice Wireless Access System, the PacketMax 100/300 Series Subscriber Station delivers high-speed, alwayson Internet access to small and medium-sized businesses, small offices/home offices (SOHO), and residences. The PacketMax System can be deployed in the standard frequency bands, licensed or unlicensed, for wireless broadband networking. The PacketMax products operate in 3.3/3.5/5.
Chapter 1. Overview Of Subscriber Station 1.1 PM 100/300 Package Contents PM 100 or PM 300 Radio (ODU) with either an integrated antenna or Type-N connector Power-over-Ethernet Injector (IDU) and User Guide Pole Mount Bracket Kit 1.0 to 3.0 inches (2.54 to 7.62 cm) Weatherproof Connector Cat5 indoor Ethernet Cable (5 ft/150 cm) AC Power Cord Quick Installation Guide and Warranty Card 1.
Chapter 1. Overview Of Subscriber Station PacketMax 100/300 ODU connects to the user’s Local Area Network and power source (Power Over Ethernet block) through a single CAT 5e cable (RJ-45 connector). This cable carries data as well as power to the ODU. NOTE: You must use Aperto’s UV-protected CAT 5e cable with a rubber boot to ensure compliance to the weather-proof IP-67 Standard. 1.2.2 PacketMax Indoor Unit - PoE (IDU) The PacketMax 100/300 IDU is a PoE consisting of AC-DC convertor.
Chapter 1. Overview Of Subscriber Station 1.3 VLAN Mode The way SS operates in VLAN mode has been discussed in Virtual Local Area Network. Please refer to Virtual Local Area Network, for information on SS in VLAN Mode and different user scenario examples. 1.4 Management, Configuration and Diagnostic Functions The PacketMax 100/300 includes a number of features which provide management, configuration, and diagnostic functions.
Chapter 1. Overview Of Subscriber Station 1.4.3 MIB Each PacketMax 100/300 includes a SNMP agent supporting the following MIBs: MIB II (RFC 1213) Aperto private MIB Wimax-IF-MIB (objects for 802.16 based SS and BS) The complete MIBs are provided on the PacketMax CD-ROM. SNMP can be used to read configuration, status, and performance data from Subscriber Units.
Chapter 1. Overview Of Subscriber Station 2. The BS authorizes the SS by verifying the device and Vendor Certificate of the SS during the Privacy Key Management (PKM) Message Exchange. 3. An Authorization Key (AK) is used to decrypt the Traffic Encryption Keys (TEKs) using PKM protocol. The AK is periodically refreshed and is encrypted using 3DES. 4. In the BS, the TEKs are generated and send to SS using the 3DES encryption format.
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Chapter 1. Overview Of Subscriber Station Cards (Primary and Redundant). Currently we are upgrading the Primary MSC with the Wimax Root Certificate during the Upgrade Process. 1.4.6.1 Certificate Upgrades Some important factors that users should take a note of, for certificate upgrades are: In a redundant BS configuration, the certificates need to be installed using the LAN upgrade tool.
2 Installation of Subscriber Station This chapter outlines the basic procedure for installing the PacketMax 100/300 Series Subscriber Station. It identifies the minimal requirements for getting the equipment up and running. NOTE: It is assumed that configuration using DHCP and WaveCenter™ Configuration Manager has been performed as described in the Configuring an SS section in Chapter 4 Configuration of PacketMAX Devices of the WaveCenter Element Management System (EMS) User Manual.
Chapter 2. Installation of Subscriber Station 2.1 Installation Requirements 2.1.1 Hardware and Software Requirements Aperto Installation Manager (AIM). AIM is a software utility that helps to configure PacketMAX 100/300 devices, optimize antenna alignment, perform ping tests, and pre-provision PacketMAX 100/300 devices for later deployment. Laptop/desktop that has Aperto Installation Manager installed. 2.1.
Chapter 2. Installation of Subscriber Station 2.1.3 Tools requirements You will need the following tools and supplies when installing the Subscriber Equipment: Drill (for cable entry through walls, etc.) Phillips screwdriver Cabling tools Cable tester (capable of testing 10Base-T and EIA/TIA 568B) Cable ties, staples, or clamps for dressing cables Silicone sealant 2.1.4 Before Installation 1.
Chapter 2. Installation of Subscriber Station 5. Mounting method — The antenna/receiver includes an adjustable bracket for mounting the unit on a pole that is 1.5 inches (3.8 cm) or 2 inches (5.1 cm) in diameter. For other mounting options (under an eave or on a chimney, for example), mounting hardware may be adapted as desired. Any alternate mounting method should allow adequate adjusting of the antenna direction, both horizontally and vertically. 2.1.4.
Chapter 2. Installation of Subscriber Station Figure 2-1 Mounting Hardware Parts Figure 2-2 Mounting the PM 100/300-ODU To mount an Outdoor Unit on a pole using the bracket, follow the instructions below: 1. Locate the appropriate mounting holes for the bracket on the back of the ODU. 2. Attach the mounting bracket (Base Support) to the ODU using four M5X20 screws provided. Place the Flat washers and M5 Lock washers on the Base Support and then insert M5X20 screw. Tighten the screw.
Chapter 2. Installation of Subscriber Station screw. Attach a Hex Nut on the other end to secure the ODU to the Inner pole support. Figure 2-5 shows insertion of the M5x35 Screw. 5. Position the clamp around the pole in the desired location. Install and tighten the clamp bolts enough to secure the clamp to the pole. Tighten these screw only after antenna pointing. NOTE: The polarization of the BS antenna should match that of the cpe. 6.
Chapter 2. Installation of Subscriber Station M8X50 Screw M8 Lock washers M8 Flat washers Figure 2-5 Attaching Base Support of the ODU to Inner Pole Support Figure 2-6 Installed PacketMax 100-ODU Step 2. Position the Outdoor Unit. To achieve correct polarization, it is not possible to switch polarization using software. This can be done only by making physical changes to the subscriber station installation.
Chapter 2. Installation of Subscriber Station PM 100/300 Vertical Polarization Figure 2-7 PM100/300 installed in vertical polarization (Default) Horizontal Polarization As the PM 100/300 only has one antenna array, in order to use horizontal polarization, it must be turned through 90 degrees so that the antenna array can receive RF signals that have been transmitted in a horizontal polarization (Figure 2-8).
Chapter 2. Installation of Subscriber Station Reducing strain No strain should be put onto the RJ45 connector of the SS otherwise it is possible that the connection between IDU and ODU is intermittent or, in extreme cases, damage to the RJ45 connector may occur. To ensure that this does not happen a loop in the cable should introduced, as shown in Figure 2-8, so as to reduce any chance of inflicting pressure onto the connectors.
Chapter 2. Installation of Subscriber Station To properly ground the Outdoor Unit: 1. Locate the grounding lug on the ODU, as illustrated in Figure 2-10. The Grounding lug is located on the back panel of the outdoor unit. 2. Provide a proper grounding conductor (NEC Section 810-21) long enough to reach from the Outdoor Unit to the earth ground. 3. Crimp one end of a grounding cable to the suitable cable lug. 4.
Chapter 2. Installation of Subscriber Station Table 2-B Grounding Wire Specifications AWG unit (mm) Max length of 0.25 ohm AWG10 2.588 65.53m AWG8 3.264 104.24m AWG6 4.166 141.43m AWG4 5.189 256.
Chapter 2. Installation of Subscriber Station Figure 2-12 Building Grounding Step 4. Connect the Outdoor Unit to the Power Over Ethernet The PoE cable transports ethernet data and power and is a 1P67 compliant, weatherproof CAT5 cable with a rubber boot. Aperto recommends industrial CAT 5e cable which meets the ANSI/TIA/EIA 568B.2 Category 5eStandard.
Chapter 2. Installation of Subscriber Station Data Out Data In Power cable Cat 5 cable Cat 5 cable PoE-AC outlet PoE- PM 100 ODU PoE- PC or hub Figure 2-13 Power Over Ethernet Connections Table 2-3 Ethernet Cable Pinouts Straight Cable (to Hub) Crossover Cable (to PC) Pin 1: Tx+ Pin 1: Rc+ Pin 1: Rc+ Pin 3: Tx+ Pin 2: Tx- Pin 2: Rc- Pin 2: Rc- Pin 6: Tx Pin 3: Rc+ Pin 3: Tx+ Pin 3: Tx+ Pin 1: Rc+ Pin 6: Rc- Pin 6: Tx- Pin 6: Tx- Pin 2: Rc- Step 5.
Chapter 2. Installation of Subscriber Station Aligning the Outdoor Unit Using Aperto Installation Manager (AIM) 1. Launch AIM by double-clicking the AIM destop icon. When promted, enter the default password (isp). 2. In the Install Option window, select Setup > Next. 3. At the General tab, enter the Frequency band value (3.5 GHz, 3.3 GHz, 5.8 GHz) and WSS ports field (12 supported).
Chapter 2. Installation of Subscriber Station Table 2-4 Audio Alignment States No. of Beeps Wait for sync 1 Wait for uplink parameters 2 Wait for link establishment 3 SBC request sent 4 Reg Req Sent 6 Establish Prov Connection 10 NOTE: The above-listed states will not beep until you click the Next button at the CINR screen (AIM). Step 6. Reboot the subscriber station and connect to the PacketMAX network The EMS is the connection to the PacketMax network.
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3 Aperto Installation Manager This chapter provides instructions for using the Aperto Installation Manager (AIM) utility. The AIM can be used to perform any of the following functions: Initially configure the PacketMax 100/300 and optimize antenna alignment. Re-align the antenna of a previously-installed PacketMax 100/300. View wireless link status. Perform ping tests of the wireless link between the PacketMax 100/300 and the base station.
Chapter 3. Aperto Installation Manager 3.1 Aperto Installation Manager Requirements The Aperto Installation Manager is a software utility which uses graphs of signal strength and signal-to-noise ratio to identify the best direction for the subscriber antenna to be pointed. It runs on PCs meeting the following requirements: Operating System: MS Windows 98/2000 Professional, and Linux. Minimum of 128 MB RAM Java Runtime Environment (JRE 1.
Chapter 3. Aperto Installation Manager 1. Ensure that the Interface Box is connected to the Outdoor Unit as described under Connecting the ODU to the Interface Box section. 2. Connect the computer to the Interface Box LAN port using a crossover Ethernet cable. 3. Ensure that there is only one active Ethernet interface on the computer. (If there are multiple active Ethernet interfaces, the AIM cannot determine which to use.) 4.
Chapter 3. Aperto Installation Manager Figure 3-2 2. AIM Login Window Enter the AIM login name and password and click Login. The default login name and password is isp.
Chapter 3. Aperto Installation Manager 3.4.2 AIM Options The main AIM window lists the following four options: Import CM Database: Allows the BS xx.DAT file to be copied from the computer to the PacketMAX device. Setup: Provides basic configuration, antenna alignment, and throughput testing. Continue with Setup: Allows to align antenna when basic configuration has already been completed. Diagnostic Manager: 3.4.3 Importing the BS XX.
Chapter 3. Aperto Installation Manager the BS’s WSS number and the BS ID (name); the others will be determined automatically using the BS.DAT file. Steps 2 to 3 may be skipped. 2. In the Configuration Window, if a configuration file has been imported then a different screen will show up, as in Figure 3-4. If a file has not been imported earlier, select the frequency band of the wireless link from the drop-down menu, as in Figure 3-5. (This selection must match the frequency band of the PacketMax 5000.
Chapter 3. Aperto Installation Manager NOTE: The frequency band of PacketMax 100 is 3.5 GHz, by default. It is important to note this difference when configuring the frequency band in a Base Station and Access Point. If units of both types are to be used within a sector, the frequency band must be compatible with the range of both devices. 3. In the BS ID field, enter the name of the PacketMax 100’s Base Station Unit, as specified in the configuration of the BS. Remember that the BS ID is case-sensitive.
Chapter 3. Aperto Installation Manager Figure 3-6 Configure Other Frequencies Window 6. Use the drop-down menu to select the Channel Width. If you are unsure, stick with the default selection. 3.0, 3.5, 5.0, 5.5 and 7.0 MHz are supported. 7. For VLAN applications, specify the Management VLAN ID and Management VLAN priority. Usually, the Management VLAN ID should be the same for the SS and BS.
Chapter 3. Aperto Installation Manager 3.4.5 Aligning the Antenna To align the antenna, perform the steps in this section. 1. While viewing the graph shown in Figure 3-7, move the antenna to maximize the signal strength as shown on the graph. For 3.5 MHz channel bandwidth, values greater than -92.1 dBm will work in QPSK -1/2. Values greater than 86.6 dBm will work in 16QAM -1/2. Also, values greater than -77.1 will work in 64 QAM -1/2.
Chapter 3. Aperto Installation Manager Figure 3-8 Alignment Window with CINR Graph 3. Adjust the antenna again until the Local Signal Strength and CINR are the best you can get. 4. Click on the Finish button in the Alignment window. A series of pop-up windows will display, showing the progress of the application. Figure 3-13 shows the Installation Results Window. NOTE: .In scanning mode of AIM, the Subscriber Unit also adjusts the synchronization.
Chapter 3. Aperto Installation Manager 3.4.6 Re-aligning the Antenna (Continue with Setup Mode) The Continue with Setup option on the Install Option window provides direct access to the antenna alignment function (Alignment page) without going through the configuration steps. To align the antenna using the Continue with Setup mode: 1. Go to the Install Option window (Figure 3-4) and select Continue with Setup and click Next.
Chapter 3. Aperto Installation Manager 3.5 Aperto Installation Manager Troubleshooting This section offers solutions for problems related to the use of the Aperto Installation Manager (AIM) utility. 3.5.1 Problems Connecting to the Subscriber Unit If the Aperto Installation Manager fails to connect with the PacketMax 100 after MAC address/frequency configuration, a “Host unreachable” message will result.
Chapter 3. Aperto Installation Manager Incorrect WSS port number entered — Verify that the SS is in the correct sector and that the correct port number is being used. Cable problems — Ensure that the signal and control cables between the Interface Box and the Outdoor Unit are properly and securely connected; that cables meet the requirements given in this manual; and that cables do not exceed 100 m (330 ft) in length if Cat 5E, or 50 m (165 ft) if Cat 5.
Chapter 3. Aperto Installation Manager If the installer moves the antenna where the CINR is getting better, then the beeps will get louder. If the installer is moving the antenna in the opposite direction, then the beeps get softer. Likewise, if the delay between beeps is becoming less, the RSSI is getting better. If the delay between beeps is becoming more, the RSSI is getting worse. If you’re hearing loud beeps and there is very little delay between beeps, it indicates Good CINR and RSSI.
A Specifications A.1 General Specifications 1.1.1 Models PacketMax 10X/30X — Bridging mode ;VLAN; up to 5/250 hosts and 8/14 unidirectional traffic service flows per subscriber. 1.1.2 Interfaces The PacketMax 100/300 CPEs provide data and/or voice connectivity to the user through its internal unit (IDU). The internal interface between IDU and ODU uses Power over Ethernet (PoE) to provide data as well as power to the external ODU. Network interface (IDU): 10/100 Base T (RJ45), PoE (802.
Chapter A. Specifications 1.1.4 RF and antenna specifications Characteristics PacketMax 100 series RF transmit power 20 dBm Antenna gain 18 dBi Azimuth and elevation 22 deg Polarization Vertical Noise figure (max) 6 dB Integrated phase noise 36dBc Adjacent Channel Rejection 16 dB at 16QAM 13 dB at 64QAM Receive sensitivity Up to -100 dBm 1.1.
Chapter A. Specifications 1.1.6 Receive Threshold Specifications Sensitivity PM-100-33 3.5 GHz PM-100-33 5.5 GHz PM-100-33 7.0 GHz BPSK-1/2 -95.1 -93.0 -92.0 QPSK-1/2 -92.1 -90.0 -89.0 QPSK-3/4 -89.6 -87.5 -86.5 16QAM-1/2 -86.6 -84.5 -83.5 16QAM-3/4 -83.1 -81.0 -80.0 64QAM-2/3 79.1 -77.0 -76.0 64QAM-3/4 -77.1 -76.0 -74.0 Sensitivity (dBm @ BER 10-6) PM-100-35 3.5 GHz PM-100-35 5.5 GHz PM-100-35 7.0 GHz BPSK-1/2 -95.1 -93.0 -92.0 QPSK-1/2 -92.1 -90.0 -89.
Chapter A. Specifications Sensitivity (dBm @ BER 10-6) PM-100-33 3.5 GHz PM-100-33 5.5 GHz PM-10033 7.0 GHz -70 -68.0 -67.0 1.1.7 Mechanical and environmental specifications Models Dimensions (W x H x D) PacketMax 100 Outdoor Unit (3.5 GHz) 205x205x67 mm3 Indoor units Dependent on model Weight 2.
B Event Reporting The PacketMax subscriber equipment can be configured to report events by any of several means: E-mail event messages. SNMP traps. Logging to a Syslog server. Reportable alarms and events are identified in Table B-1. NOTE: Events are highlighted in brackets in the following tables.
Chapter B. Event Reporting B.1 ALarms and Events Table B-1 SS related Alarms Alarm Type Alarm Message in EMS Memory System RAM Free : LOW System RAM Free : NORMAL [Event] Cause Resolution This indicates the memory status of the system.
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C Cables, Spares and Accessories This appendix provides complete Subscriber Station products, accessories and cable details for various PacketMax installation requirements. PacketMax Subscriber Station ODU, cables, spares and their Part numbers are listed in Table C-1 to Table C-3. C.
Chapter C. Cables, Spares and Accessories 3.1.1 PacketMax 100/300 CPEs Table C-1 PacketMax 100/300 Subscriber Stations ODUs PacketMax Part Number Product Description PM 100 PM100-35-A-0X Consumer Subscriber Unit with 3.5GHz Transceiver, integrated antenna PM100-35-N-0X Consumer Subscriber Unit with connectorized 3.5GHz Transceiver PM300-35-A-0X Consumer Subscriber Unit with 3.5GHz Transceiver, integrated antenna PM300-35-N-0X Consumer Subscriber Unit with connectorized 3.
Chapter C. Cables, Spares and Accessories 3.1.3 PacketMAX Subscriber Station Spares and Surge Protector Table C-3 Cable Specs Part Number Product Description Spare Pole Mounting Kit for PM100 and PM300 CPE PM100/300-POLEMOUNT C.2 Rubber Boot As mentioned in the Installation chapter, Aperto recommends industrial CAT 5e cable which meets the ANSI/TIA/EIA 568B.2 Category 5eStandard.
Chapter C. Cables, Spares and Accessories Table C-4 Rubber Boot parts No.
D Command Line Interface (CLI) Each Subscriber Station includes a simple command line interface (CLI) accessible via telnet. The CLI is intended primarily for troubleshooting and debug use under direction of Aperto personnel. NOTE: CLI is not a supported management interface. D.1 Accessing and Using the CLI To access and use the Subscriber Unit’s command line interface: 1. Telnet to the Subscriber Unit’s IP address. 2. At the Login: prompt, enter the desired logon level: ISP.
Chapter D. Command Line Interface (CLI) c. 5. To display information about the use of a specific commands, including command parameters, enter the command followed by ?. When you are finished with the CLI, end the Telnet session by entering the logout command or simply closing the Telnet application. 4.1.1 Commands Some Subscriber Unit CLI commands are defined in Table D-1. All commands are case-sensitive. Please refer to the Command Line Interface Reference Manual Rev B, for further CLI details. 4.1.
Chapter E. Virtual Local Area Network E Virtual Local Area Network This chapter provides the Virtual Local Area Network connection on Subscriber Station, it use and examples of user scenarios.
Chapter E. Virtual Local Area Network E.1 Bridge and VLAN Mode PacketMax products may be deployed in following modes of operation: Bridge Mode: In the bridge mode, data and management traffic is forwarded. VLAN Mode: Virtual Local Area Networks (VLANs) is a method that allows network administrators to create logical broadcast domains, which implies division of local area network by software rather than using cables. The broadcast domains can span across one switch or multiple switches.
Chapter E. Virtual Local Area Network DHCP/TFTP over Management Port SS SS BS SS VLAN Switch VLAN Switch EMS Server Router Figure E-1 VLAN 2, 3 VLAN 5 VLAN 4 Management Port Connection Internet Backhaul Port Connection Out of band Management E.3 Inband Management with Management VLAN The date/traffic are segmented by traffic VLANs and is implemented by the backhaul ports (Inband management). This VLAN carries inbound traffic.
Chapter E. Virtual Local Area Network DHCP/TFTP over Backhaul Port SS BS Trunk carrying Data and Management traffic Connection VLAN Switch Router EMS Server Figure E-2 Internet Inband Management It is recommended to connect EMS server and Base station unit in the same VLAN, for the ease of management and quick troubleshooting incase of any failures. E.
Chapter E. Virtual Local Area Network TCP/UDP Port numbers. NOTE: VLAN classifiers are applied only when the unit is configured with them enabled. This is configured in EMS, and is described in the WaveCenter EMS User manual. NOTE: IP addresses used for VLAN classifiers do not warn the user when the resulting address is the broadcast or network address. E.
Chapter E. Virtual Local Area Network E.6 Looping Prevention The communication between SS and PM 5000 and the communication between SS and EMS server occurs over the management VLAN. The management traffic destined to EMS server from SS is sent out only on management port of PM5000 and it will not be sent out of backhaul port. Also, if backhaul port receives any management traffic, it will drop it.
Chapter E. Virtual Local Area Network Table E-1 Subscriber Station behavior in different scenarios Device Scenario 5 Table E-2 Mode Network Management Base Station N/A N/A Subscriber Station VLAN Set-up. See Table E-4.
Chapter E. Virtual Local Area Network Table E-3 Management traffic with no Network Management (NM) Set-up VLAN Mode Allow-all Tag Only Drop Drop Set Not Set [Default VLAN] Table E-4 Management traffic with NM VLAN ID Allow-all Tag Only Drop Drop Set Not Set [Default VLAN] 5.7.
Chapter E. Virtual Local Area Network Table E-5 S.No SS VLAN on LAN side for Packet Traffic FROM LAN Case 1 Case 2 Case 3 Case 4 1 Tagged Packet (Configured VlanId) Allowed Allowed Allowed Allowed 2 Tagged Packet (Not Configured VlanId) Dropped Dropped Dropped Dropped 3 Tagged Packet (with NM VlanId) Allowed (Untagged) Dropped Dropped (Untagged) Dropped 4 Untagged Packet Allowed Table E-6 S.
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Chapter F. Troubleshooting F Troubleshooting F.1 Troubleshooting Issues and Tips Please refer to the following table for symptoms and possible solutions for both the Subscriber Station and Base Station.
Chapter F. Troubleshooting SS cannot register all its service flow. If the number of SSs registering exceeds the number of supported SSs configure in the BS. Move the SS to another sector. If the SS’s configuration file specifies a larger number of Classifiers. Reduce number of Classifiers. The SS’s configuration file specifies Service Flows for which the BS does not have any reserved bandwidth. Install more capacity or move the SS to another sector. F.
Chapter F. Troubleshooting Figure F-1 c. PacketMax 100 User Manual, 10007306, Rev J Network Connections Properties screen Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click on properties. Change the properties to value as in Figure F-2.
Chapter F. Troubleshooting Figure F-2 d. IP settings page Copy the following files from build 72 to a temporary directory: - c:\temppm-100_upgrade\arm0_ss1_0_0.D - c:\temppm-100_upgrade\arm1_vxWorks.D - c:\temppm-100_upgrade\ arm1_bootrom.bin e. Start ftp server and create user called vxuser and password vxuser with home directory pointing to c:\temp. If you are using tornado’s ftpd server start ftpserver by running wftpd32.exe. f.
Chapter F. Troubleshooting Figure F-3 Security dialog box g. Power off the SS and start it again. h. Now the SS boots up from your PC and you will hear the beep for ARM1 bootup. i. Telnet to SS and change the boot parameters as below: telnet 5000 login:- isp password:- isp SS Main> bootChange '.' = clear field; '-' = go to previous field; ^D = quit boot device : tffs=0,0 processor number :0 host name file name : host : /tffs0/arm0_ss1_0_0.D inet on ethernet (e) : 192.168.2.
Chapter F. Troubleshooting other (o) :iProEth0 value = 0 = 0x0 SS Main> j. Shutdown the ftp server on your laptop by closing the wsftp32.exe k. Reboot SS by disconnecting the power supply to power brick and connecting it back l. Check if SS comes up on its own by doing a telnet to 192.168.2.100 on port 5000 by typing the following commands information on the dos prompt of your PC after you hear the long beep sound of ARM1 reboot. - telnet 192.168.2.100 5000 - login:- isp - password:- isp m.
F LIMITED EQUIPMENT WARRANTY (“Agreement”) G.1 WARRANTY COVERAGE Aperto Networks, Inc. (“Aperto”) warrants that this equipment (“Product”) shall be free from physical defects in material and workmanship under normal use, is manufactured solely from new parts, and substantially conforms to published specifications for a period of one (1) year from the date of purchase (the “Warranty Period”).
Chapter G. LIMITED EQUIPMENT WARRANTY (“Agreement”) proof of purchase. End Customers are responsible for shipping and handling charges incurred in returning a Product to Aperto.
Chapter G. LIMITED EQUIPMENT WARRANTY (“Agreement”) G.
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