WiMAX 3.5 GHz Outdoor Mobile CPE (XS-61X-35X-XXX) User Manual Version 3.0 May 18 , 2009 Microelectronics Technology Inc. Proprietary Copyright © 2009 Microelectronics Technology Inc. Notice of Proprietary Information This document and its contents are proprietary to Microelectronics Technology Inc. and are intended solely for the internal use of Microelectronics Technology Inc.
Previous History Revision Date of Issue Scope Author 1.0 Aug.-15-2008 First draft 1.1 Aug.-20-2008 Modify frequency and channel BW for CE requirements 1.2 Aug.-26-2008 Add File upload and CA certification file upload procedure 1.3 Oct -03-2008 Add LED description, Pull-down Box, MAC Address Cloning, Logout Eric H. 1.4 Oct -06-2008 Modify the model number for both XS-615-25S-XXX and XS-615-25M-XXX Patty H. 1.
Preface The XS-61X-35X-XXX, where -XXX is defined as -: “-” or blank and XXX: alpha numbers or blank, and we call it XS-61X-35 series here for short, WiMAX 3.5 GHz Outdoor Mobile CPE, proudly announced by Microelectronics Technology Inc., is suitable to install in both residential and commercial properties for WiMAX System operation. With the advantages of high performances and low cost, it operates on WiMAX 3.5 GHz band, offering a perfect wireless solution to extend the internet access coverage.
Table of Contents Previous History ............................................................................................................................................2 Preface ..........................................................................................................................................................3 Table of Contents ..........................................................................................................................................
Table of Figures Figure 1 Example for usage of WiMAX outdoor CPE ........................................................................................8 Figure 2 PoE Cable Connector, Grounding Screw, Status Indicator LEDs .....................................................10 Figure 3 Ethernet Cable Connection to Host PC .............................................................................................11 Figure 4 Ethernet Cable Connection to XS-61X-35 series ...................................
Manual Conventions Bold Italic Courier Bold type within paragraph text indicates commands, file names, directory names, paths, output, or returned values. Within commands, italics indicate a variable that the user must specify. Titles of manuals or other published documents are also set in italics. The courier font indicates output or display. | Within commands, items enclosed in square brackets are optional parameters or values that the user can choose to specify or omit.
Disclaimer The MTI WiMAX 3.5 GHz Outdoor Mobile CPE (XS-61X-35 series) User Manual Document No.: 56-601-0068 (REV: 3.0), May. 18, 2009. COPYRIGHT © 2009 Microelectronics Technology Inc. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Any part of this publication could not be copied, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any language or computer language in any form or any means, electronic, magnetic, chemical, manual or otherwise, without the prior written permission of Microelectronics Technology Inc. (MTI). No.
1 Introduction WiMAX technology is the ideal solution for last-mile broadband wireless access extending high-speed network connectivity at low installation and operating costs. It is intended to provide total freedom to people who are fixed, nomadic, or highly mobile, allowing them to stay connected with voice, data and video services. By using WiMAX, people could go from their houses to their cars, and then travel to their offices or somewhere else seamlessly.
2 Hardware Features 2.
2.2 2.2.1 Outlook and Interface Power over Ethernet (PoE) Cable Connector PoE Cable Connector Grounding Screw Status Indicator LEDs Figure 2 PoE Cable Connector, Grounding Screw, Status Indicator LEDs 2.2.
2.2.3 Grounding Screw For grounding strip connection. Proper grounding is always for the safety consideration. Note: Please refer to installation guide for the further setup information. 2.2.4 Ethernet Cable Connection (1) Crossover Ethernet cable connects to Input port and link to host PC. (2) Straight Ethernet cable connects to Input port and link to LAN Device (ex.
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2.3 Warranty Limitation MTI will not provide the warranty if the unit is operated out of the following conditions. Temperature -- The outdoor CPE is tested for normal operation in the ambient temperatures from -40°C to 60°C. Operating in temperatures outside of this range may cause the unit to fail. Lightning -- The outdoor CPE includes its own built-in lightning protection. However, customer should make sure that the unit, any supporting structure, and cables are all properly grounded.
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.
3 Software Feature To configure and review status of CPE, please types CPE IP address 192.168.0.100 (default) at URL in web browser. A greeting page will be shown as Figure 6. Figure 6 Greeting Page 3.1 Login Click Login at greeting page, then username and password will be asked, shown as Figure 7.
Please type in username and password as following. Username: admin Password: admin 3.2 System Information System information could be got by clicking “System Information” at CPE web page. In the Figure 8, it takes 2.5GHz CPE for example, and the Software version here is 250-IR45-14290-08C5. Figure 8 System Information Alternative Software: for BS software selection, please click “SUBMIT” button for activation. CPE uses the alternative image in next boot.
3.3 Subscriber Capability By clicking “Subscriber Capability” at CPE web page, subscriber capability information will be shown as Figure 9, including supported capabilities and configured capabilities information.
3.4 Network Setting To configure network, click “Network Setting” at CPE web page, configuration will be shown as Figure 10. The network configuration will be effective after reboot CPE. Figure 10 Network Setting IP Address: Local CPE IP address; default IP address is 192.168.0.100 Subnet Mask: Network subnet mask; default subnet mask is 255.255.255.
3.5 WiMAX Setting Click “WiMAX Setting” at CPE web page, customer can setup MAC address and FFT size, shown as Figure 11. Figure 11 WiMAX Setting MAC Address Clone provides three options: Disabled (default), Manual and Clone. Disable: Default WiMAX 16e MAC address (on label) will be used without replacement MAC address. Manual: User must provide a MAC address (ex. PC, Access Point, etc…) for connection with BS, CPE uses this MAC address instead of default WiMAX 16e MAC address.
Clone: z When CPE finds that the link status of Ethernet port is down and up, it will start scanning. z CPE scans Ethernet port. Once CPE detects the source MAC address of Ethernet header is not equal to the current WiMAX 16e MAC address, it will capture this MAC address to replace current one. z If the captured MAC address is not equal to current one, CPE is going to reboot. After reboot, it will use the captured MAC address instead of current WiMAX 16e MAC address.
FFT Size: Before select FFT size, customer has to check with Bandwidth at Channel List information (please refer to Channel List on Section 3.7 Channel Setup for further information). If bandwidth is set as 5000KHz, then please select 512 for FFT size. If bandwidth is set as 10000KHz, then select 1024 for FFT size.
3.6 Channel Setting To setup WiMAX Channel setup, please click “Channel Setting” at CPE web page, as Figure 13. Here, it takes 2.5GHz for example. Figure 13 Channel Setting Before channel modification (add or delete channels), to stop connection between CPE and BS is necessary. Please refer to stop/start on Chapter 3.8 Subscriber Station for further information.
z Clear All: Click this button to delete all channels. Add New Channel z Channel Bandwidth: Currently, channel bandwidth only supports 5MHz and 10MHz. z Frequency: For 3.5 GHz CPE, it Supports frequency range from 3650000 KHz to 3675000 KHz. The unit for this field is “KHz”. For example, if desired frequency is 3.65GHz, then enter “3650000” in this field. z Duration: Duration supports 5msec. z Add: Click this button for adding new channel for the configuration.
3.7 EAP Setting By clicking “EAP Setting” at CPE web page, setup Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP), shown as Figure 14. Figure 14 EAP Setting PKM (Privacy and Key Management): Select “v2 (EAP)” to enable PKM, or select “None” to disable PKM. Once PKM is disabled, then all the following items will be disabled too. EAP Method: Supports TTLS Outer Identity: Enter outer identity. Max length for Identity is 200 characters and for Realm is 48 charcters.
Inner EAP: Support MS CHAP V2 and CHAP. User ID: Subscriber user ID. Max length is 200 characters. User Password: Subscriber password. Max length is 200 characters. CA File Name: Certification File Name. MAX length is 20 characters. Use Certificate File: If customer would like to perform EAP procedure with CA file, check this option. Submit: click this button for activation.
3.8 Subscriber Station Click “Subscriber Station” to view subscriber station information, and stop / start connection with BS, shown as Figure 15. Figure 15 Subscriber Information Identity z State: Current connecting state between CPE and BS. z BS ID: MAC address of connected BS.
Downlink z 3.9 Current fec-code: Current assigned modulation scheme. Stop / Start: Click this button to stop or start connection with BS. Service Flow (SF) Information Click “SF Information” at CPE web page to view service flow information, as Figure 16.
3.10 Radio Click “Radio” at CPE web page to view radio information, which includes radio frequency receiver and transmitter configuration, shown as Figure 17. Here, it takes 2.5GHz for example, too.
3.11 MAC Uplink / Downlink configuration By clicking “MAC UL/DL Configure”, customer can get MAC Uplink and Downlink configuration information, shown as Figure 18.
3.12 MAC Packet Data Unit (PDU) To view MAC Packet Data Unit (PDU), click “MAC PDU” at CPE web page. Customer could view MAC packet data unit statistics from here, shown as Figure 19.
3.13 Downlink Physical (PHY) Click “Downlink PHY” to view downlink physical statistics, as Figure 20.
3.14 File Upload Figure 21 File Upload 3.14.1 Software Upgrade The CPE provides software upgrade function to upgrade software image or BSP via FTP. The software upgrade feature could be seen by clicking “File Upload” at CPE web page. The upgrade procedure is as below. Before upgrading the software, it is necessary to install FTP server application software on PC.
http://filezilla-project.org/ After installed the FTP server application on PC, customer needs to add the user name and password on FTP server. In the Figure 22, it sets "ofdma" as both user name and password for example. Customer could assign the desired username and password for them. Please note MAX length for Username and Host password are 15 characters. After assigned user name and password, please create a FTP directory (Ex.: C:\FTP) on FTP server at PC side.
Press “Upload” to perform upload procedure. Click “EAP Setting” at CPE web page, and change CA File Name. If customer would like to perform EAP procedure with CA file, check this option.
3.15 Logout Click “Logout” in the CPE web page to logout the web page. After logout, web page is re-directed to home page. 3.16 Reboot To reboot CPE, please click “Reboot” at CPE web page.