Client Station TPWLR58C1 System User Guide Customer Document Version 1.2 Last Update: 30 September 2015 Confidential Notice: This document contains confidential information of TruePath Wireless, LLC. The disclosure and use of the contents of this document are governed by the terms of the Nondisclosure Agreement (NDA) signed and agreed to by employees, contractors, consultants, and others working with TruePath Wireless, LLC.
CONFIDENTIAL CPE TPWLR58C1 SYSTEM USER GUIDE Version 1.2 30 September 2015 Revision History Status Document Started Update Update Document Version 1.0 Date 08/25/2015 1.1 1.2 09/24/2015 09/30/2015 Description (author or approver) Document generated from editing of Brian Fox “TPWLR58B1 (v1.0) SUG” doc. Edited for CPE context. Added IC statements in French. Removed references to external antenna. 2 Copyright © 2015 TruePath Wireless, LLC. All rights reserved.
CONFIDENTIAL CPE TPWLR58C1 SYSTEM USER GUIDE 3 (19) Version 1.2 30 September 2015 Table of Contents Table of Figures ........................................................................................... 4 Table of Tables ............................................................................................. 4 1. Product Overview ................................................................................... 5 1.1 Package Contents ..........................................................
CONFIDENTIAL CPE TPWLR58C1 SYSTEM USER GUIDE 4 (19) Version 1.2 30 September 2015 Table of Figures Figure 1 - Client Station ................................................................................................. 5 Figure 2 - Client Station Hardware ................................................................................. 6 Figure 3 - Mounting a Client Station ............................................................................... 8 Figure 4 - Connecting a Client Station ......
CONFIDENTIAL CPE TPWLR58C1 SYSTEM USER GUIDE 5 (19) Version 1.2 30 September 2015 1. Product Overview The purpose of this document, System User Guide, is to allow service personnel to install and configure the TruePath wireless broadband system. This system is designed to offer network services and connectivity that meet or exceed the WiMAX standard Internet services. Key system features are: support for 5.
CONFIDENTIAL CPE TPWLR58C1 SYSTEM USER GUIDE Version 1.2 30 September 2015 1.2 System Requirements Managing the system is done primarily through client shell services such as SSH and telnet. Below is a list of system requirements needed to manage the system: Microsoft Windows (XP, Vista, 7), Linux, MAC OS X Clients: telnet, SSH 1.3 Hardware The Client Station (CPE) is enclosed in weatherproof mechanical enclosure.
CONFIDENTIAL CPE TPWLR58C1 SYSTEM USER GUIDE 7 (19) Version 1.2 30 September 2015 The remaining connectors and their function are summarized in Table 1 below.
CONFIDENTIAL CPE TPWLR58C1 SYSTEM USER GUIDE Version 1.2 30 September 2015 Cylindrical Radome Mounting Bracket Figure 3 - Mounting a Client Station The finned thermal heat sink allows the unit to dissipate enough heat such that no additional environmental controls are needed. 2.1.2 Connecting a Client Station As mentioned in previous sections, power and ethernet data connection are needed to activate the client station.
CONFIDENTIAL CPE TPWLR58C1 SYSTEM USER GUIDE 9 (19) Version 1.2 30 September 2015 Client Station Ethernet Data Circular Power Connector Ethernet GPS Data AC/DC PSU Power Figure 4 - Connecting a Client Station In either case, the Ethernet data lines are terminated at an Ethernet switch or router and the power cable is plugged into the power supply unit (PSU). Figure 5 shows the CPE mounted on the forward mast of a cruise ship. 9 Copyright © 2015 TruePath Wireless, LLC. All rights reserved.
CONFIDENTIAL CPE TPWLR58C1 SYSTEM USER GUIDE 10 (19) Version 1.2 30 September 2015 Figure 5 – Shipboard Mount 10 Copyright © 2015 TruePath Wireless, LLC. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part without permission is prohibited. Information contained herein is subject to change without notice. The specifications and information regarding the products in this document are subject to change without notice.
CONFIDENTIAL CPE TPWLR58C1 SYSTEM USER GUIDE 11 (19) Version 1.2 30 September 2015 To configure the radio frequency and channel bandwidth, the system is equipped with a command line interface. This and other operational configuration parameters are discussed in the following sections. 3. Command Line Interface (CLI) After the base station and/or client are connected to power and Ethernet, the system should initially be connected to a computer.
CONFIDENTIAL CPE TPWLR58C1 SYSTEM USER GUIDE 12 (19) Version 1.2 30 September 2015 3.1.2 Bridge Role As mentioned in the previous section, bridge mode configures the unit as a transparent Layer 2 Ethernet bridge. All user data packets (unicast, multicast, and broadcast) are forwarded between the wireless and wired interfaces (subject to ACL and firewall rules). The bridged mode management interface is configured via static IP. The settings and descriptions are listed in Table 3 below.
CONFIDENTIAL CPE TPWLR58C1 SYSTEM USER GUIDE 13 (19) Version 1.2 30 September 2015 3.1.3 Router Role Management IP packets are routed (Layer 3) between wired and wireless interfaces. Lower layer broadcast packets are dropped at each interface. Below (Table 5) is a list of settings and descriptions that are specific to the wireless LAN (WLAN) interface when the device is configured in a router role. Network Settings IP Address Netmask Description IP address used for device management.
CONFIDENTIAL CPE TPWLR58C1 SYSTEM USER GUIDE 14 (19) Version 1.2 30 September 2015 Figure 6 - Embedded CLI Basic level connectivity utilities are included such as support for IPerf and ping. The user can initiate help by pressing the ‘TAB’ key or by typing a ‘?’ at any level of the command, including options. 3.1.5.1 Set The ‘set’ command (from the top level) is the primary configuration command. It can be used to configure system, network, and radio parameters.
CONFIDENTIAL CPE TPWLR58C1 SYSTEM USER GUIDE 15 (19) Version 1.2 30 September 2015 Figure 7 - Embedded CLI Set Command Options Concurrency to flash objects is handled through flash page locks. Most of the radio parameters require a reset after setting. This keeps the overall flash write rate very low. 3.1.5.2 Show Each of the configuration options that are available in the ‘set’ command is also available as ‘show’ commands as shown in the figure below. 15 Copyright © 2015 TruePath Wireless, LLC.
CONFIDENTIAL CPE TPWLR58C1 SYSTEM USER GUIDE 16 (19) Version 1.2 30 September 2015 Figure 8 - Embedded CLI Show Command Options 3.2 TruePath Wireless GUI The TruePath Wireless GUI manages real-time airlink performance. This is a specialized Visual Studio Application that utilizes a socket interface directly in the MAC loadable kernel driver. It is designed for a single point-to-point stream of either a base station or client view of the airlink.
CONFIDENTIAL CPE TPWLR58C1 SYSTEM USER GUIDE 17 (19) Version 1.2 30 September 2015 APPENDIX A: Specifications Client Station (CPE TPWLR58C1) Dimensions Weight (estimated) Ports LED Radio Frequency Band Power Operating Temperature Storage Temperature 37.7” H x 23.5” W x 23.7” D CPE 75 lbs 1 10/100/1000 Ethernet Port 1 Power Port 1 10/100/1000 Ethernet Port (GPS) 1 GPS Antenna Port* (External coax; Reserved) 1 Grounding Lug 1 Power 5.
CONFIDENTIAL CPE TPWLR58C1 SYSTEM USER GUIDE 18 (19) Version 1.2 30 September 2015 APPENDIX B: FCC Interference Statement Federal Communication Commission Interface 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.
CONFIDENTIAL CPE TPWLR58C1 SYSTEM USER GUIDE 19 (19) Version 1.2 30 September 2015 APPENDIX C: IC Interference Statement This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interference; 2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.