Cisco USC 8718/8818 Installation Guide Cisco USC 8718/8818 Dual-Mode Small Cell Module Installation 2 Before You Begin 2 Install Your Small Cell Module 5 Antenna Patterns 13 Safety Instructions 19
Revised: October 26, 2015, Cisco USC 8718/8818 Dual-Mode Small Cell Module Installation Before You Begin The Cisco Universal Small Cell (USC) 8718 dual-mode small cell module provides either 3G or 4G cellular coverage in an indoor environment where improved coverage and capacity is desired for cellular services. The USC 8818 small cell module provides LTE cellular coverage on a software-selectable LTE band.
These small cell modules enable mobile operators to offer dedicated, in-building coverage and capacity for UMTS and LTE services. They are managed by the Cisco USC 8088 controller installed in the enterprise.
Small Cell Module Transmit Bands Monitor Bands Supported Hardware USC 8718-M24-K9 UMTS Band 2 UMTS Bands 2, 5 Aironet 3600 AP LTE Band 4 LTE Bands 2, 4 Aironet 3700 AP GSM 869-894 MHz USC 5030 UMTS Band 1 UMTS Bands 1, 8 Aironet 3600 AP LTE Band 3 LTE Bands 3, 7, 20 Aironet 3700 AP GSM 925-960 MHz and 1805-1880 MHz USC 5030 LTE Band 1 UMTS Bands 1, 5, 8 Aironet 3600 AP LTE Band 3 LTE Bands 1, 3, 7 Aironet 3700 AP GSM 925-960MHz and 1805-1880MHz USC 5030 USC8718-M13-K9 USC8818-C
Installation Considerations Install your small cell: • in a central location, in an area where people are most likely to make calls • away from windows, to avoid the signal leaking outside or external signals leaking in • in an open area with airflow; not in a closed cabinet which reduces the signal strength • at least 5 meters (16 feet) from an external wall. This distance maximizes indoor coverage and minimizes RF leakage outside the building.
Procedure Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Remove the module from the packaging. Power down the access point if you are installing the small cell module into an operational access point. Peel off the label from the back of the AP to reveal the module port connector.
Step 4 Align the module connector with the connector on the back of the AP or USC 5030 chassis such that the male and female 100-pin mezzanine connectors mate. Figure 3: Installing Module in the Cisco 5030 Chassis Step 5 1 Small cell module 4 10/100 Base-T Ethernet port 2 Openings for module antennas 5 Power port for DC power source 3 Port connector Hold both units in your hands and firmly join the module to the AP or USC 5030 chassis to fully attach the two units.
Because the small cell module is thicker than the AP, you must hold both units together when attaching them. Screw down the thumb screws on the module. Note If the screws are not tightened, the module will not be recognized and may not operate correctly. Make sure not to over-tighten the screws; they should be only hand-tightened. Power up the access point. If necessary, mount the access point or USC 5030 chassis, with the small cell module installed, using the universal bracket (AIR-AP-BRACKET-2).
Boot Sequence and USC 8088 Controller Communication On initial boot, the small cell module performs the following boot sequence. When finished, the module is reachable. Figure 4: Small Cell Boot Sequence Boot Sequence: 1 When the small cell is powered on, the device sends a DHCP Request to the controller DHCP server to get IP information. The DHCP server is configured on the controller to respond only to DHCP requests from Cisco Systems small cells.
5 The arrival sequence begins. The controller sends the software image to the small cell. 6 The small cell boots up the received software package. 7 The small cell establishes an IPsec tunnel with the controller. Based upon the radio configuration, the small cell loads the appropriate protocol elements and joins the network.
State LED Color Description Possible Failures and Actions 4. Operating Flashing Green System Booting The small cell loads the operating system Failure to start the operating system. and starts the default platform applications. This normally points to a software/build The small cell moves to the next state (State issue. Please contact Cisco support. 5) when it establishes connectivity with the service node. 5. Running The operating system is running.
• if the follow IMSI feature is active This table shows the default LED behavior of the USC 8718: Table 3: Cisco USC 8718 LED Behavior LED Status Flash Rate Green: slow flashing Administratively disabled Approximately ½ second on, 1½ sec. off Green: fast flashing Booting Approximately 1.
Antenna Patterns This illustration shows the USC 8718 antenna locations when situated on the AP. Refer to the orientation when assessing the radio band patterns in this section.
This illustration shows the vertical and horizontal alignment positions used in the band patterns in this section.
Safety Instructions Translated versions of the following safety warnings are provided in the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information document for this product, located on Cisco.com. Warning Statement 1071—Warning Definition Warning IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS This warning symbol means danger. You are in a situation that could cause bodily injury.
Warning Warning Warning 20 Statement 1005—Circuit Breaker Warning This product relies on the buildings installation for short-circuit (overcurrent) protection. Ensure that the protective device is rated not greater than: 10-15A, 100-240VAC Attention Pour ce qui est de la protection contre les courts-circuits (surtension), ce produit dépend de l'installation électrique du local.
Warning Statement 2017—Class A Notice for FCC Modifying the equipment without Ciscos authorization may result in the equipment no longer complying with FCC requirements for Class A digital devices. In that event, your right to use the equipment may be limited by FCC regulations, and you may be required to correct any interference to radio or television communications at your own expense.
Note This product is suitable for operation in a building's environmental air space, such as above suspended ceilings, in accordance with Section 300-22(C) of the National Electrical Code (NEC) and Sections 2-128, 12-010(3) and 12-100 of the Canadian Electrical Code, Part 1, C22.1.
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