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UWB-D00069 Rev J
MicroMAX Web-based Management
User Guide
Software Release 7.8
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Acknowledgements Airspan Networks Inc acknowledges the following trademarks used within this document:
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Table of Contents Acknowledgements ..........................................................................................................................2
Copyright ..........................................................................................................................................2
Table of Contents .............................................................................................................................3
Summary of Figures .........................................................................................................................6
Summary of Tables ..........................................................................................................................8
1 About this Guide.........................................................................................................................9
1.1 Purpose ...................................................................................................................................9
1.2 Intended Audience ..................................................................................................................9
1.3 Conventions ............................................................................................................................9
1.4 Referenced Documentation ....................................................................................................9
2 System Overview .....................................................................................................................10
2.1 MicroMAX Light .....................................................................................................................11
2.2 Main Advantages ..................................................................................................................11
3 Getting Started .........................................................................................................................13
3.1 Browser Requirements..........................................................................................................13
3.2 Accessing the WiMAX Base Station Management ...............................................................13
3.3 Navigating your Web Server .................................................................................................13
3.3.1 Menu Bar.......................................................................................................................14
3.3.2 Navigating .....................................................................................................................15
4 Initial Procedure .......................................................................................................................16
4.1 Setting your parameters........................................................................................................16
4.2 Basic VLAN Configuration.....................................................................................................17
4.3 Advanced VLAN Configuration .............................................................................................20
4.4 Sync process and parameters ..............................................................................................23
5 Configuration Parameters ........................................................................................................25
5.1 Viewing System Information..................................................................................................25
5.2 Viewing Addresses................................................................................................................26
5.3 SW Download........................................................................................................................27
5.4 Software Activation ...............................................................................................................30
5.5 Startup Script.........................................................................................................................31
5.6 Defining SNMP Communities................................................................................................32
6 Advanced Configuration...........................................................................................................33
6.1 Menus and Configuration Commands ..................................................................................35
6.1.1 PROV SF - Provisioned Service Flow...........................................................................35
6.1.2 SS - Subscriber Station.................................................................................................39
6.1.3 Link................................................................................................................................41
6.1.4 Forwarding ....................................................................................................................43
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6.1.5 Config ............................................................................................................................44
6.1.6 Upgrading from MicroMAX Light ...................................................................................50
6.1.7 Debug............................................................................................................................51
6.1.8 Explanation of Terms ....................................................................................................64
7 Restarting the Unit ...................................................................................................................65
8 Spectrum Analyzer (SA)...........................................................................................................66
9 Changing Password.................................................................................................................69
10 BSDU WEB Configuration.....................................................................................................70
10.1 Functionality ..................................................................................................................70
10.2 Networking / Management Features.............................................................................70
10.2.1 Transparent Bridging.....................................................................................................70
10.2.2 Local and Remote Management ...................................................................................70
11 Viewing Current BSDU Configuration ...................................................................................72
11.1 Viewing your parameters ..............................................................................................72
12 BSDU Configuration Parameters ..........................................................................................73
12.1 Menu Bar.......................................................................................................................73
12.1.1 Navigating .....................................................................................................................73
12.2 System Information .......................................................................................................74
12.3 Address .........................................................................................................................76
12.4 MAC Table ....................................................................................................................78
12.5 Log ................................................................................................................................80
12.5.1 Define Log Display ........................................................................................................81
13 Advanced Configuration........................................................................................................82
14 Port Management..................................................................................................................85
15 Configuration Settings...........................................................................................................89
15.1 Reset to Factory Default ...............................................................................................89
15.2 Define Security Parameters ..........................................................................................90
15.3 Telnet Connection .........................................................................................................90
15.4 Define Communication Configuration ...........................................................................91
16 Port Statistics ........................................................................................................................94
17 Port Mirroring.........................................................................................................................98
18 Software Upgrade ...............................................................................................................100
18.1 Software Activation .....................................................................................................101
19 Cable Test ...........................................................................................................................102
20 GPS Time Synchronization .................................................................................................104
20.1 GPS Synchronization Protection.................................................................................107
21 SNMP Traps........................................................................................................................108
22 Topology..............................................................................................................................111
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23 Rebooting the BSDU...........................................................................................................113
24 Appendix .............................................................................................................................114
24.1 Glossary of Terms.......................................................................................................114
24.2 Revision History ..........................................................................................................115
24.3 Contact Information.....................................................................................................115
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Summary of Figures Figure 1 – Architecture ...................................................................................................................10
Figure 2 - Main page ......................................................................................................................13
Figure 3 - Basic VLAN configuration ..............................................................................................17
Figure 4 – setGlobalConfiguration..................................................................................................17
Figure 5 – configurePortVLANBridge .............................................................................................18
Figure 6 - configurePortVLANBridge – 2........................................................................................19
Figure 7 – addVLANToPortList.......................................................................................................19
Figure 8 - addVLANToPortList -2 ...................................................................................................20
Figure 9 - Advanced VLAN Configuration ......................................................................................20
Figure 10 - setGlobalConfiguration: bridge-mode = 1 ....................................................................20
Figure 11 – configurePortVlanBridge .............................................................................................21
Figure 12 - Add_Prov_Sf ................................................................................................................22
Figure 13 - Add_Prov_Sf – 2 ..........................................................................................................22
Figure 14 – syncActivate ................................................................................................................23
Figure 15 - syncShow Call..............................................................................................................23
Figure 16 - Sync Sequence Process..............................................................................................24
Figure 17 - System page ................................................................................................................25
Figure 18 - Address page ...............................................................................................................26
Figure 19 - Software Download page.............................................................................................28
Figure 20 - Software download success ........................................................................................29
Figure 21 - Software download failure............................................................................................29
Figure 22 - Software version swap.................................................................................................30
Figure 23 - Startup Script page ......................................................................................................31
Figure 24 - SNMP Communities page............................................................................................32
Figure 25 - PROV_SF ....................................................................................................................33
Figure 26 - Advanced options tool bar ...........................................................................................33
Figure 27 – showMacFrame...........................................................................................................34
Figure 28 – setMacFrame ..............................................................................................................35
Figure 29 - Reset page...................................................................................................................65
Figure 30 - Reboot confirmation.....................................................................................................65
Figure 31 - Reset to factory default ................................................................................................65
Figure 32 - Spectrum Analyzer page..............................................................................................66
Figure 33 - Available Spectrum graphs ..........................................................................................67
Figure 34 - Graph display ...............................................................................................................68
Figure 35 - Change password ........................................................................................................69
Figure 36 - Password enabled........................................................................................................69
Figure 37 - BSDU System page .....................................................................................................74
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Figure 38 - BSDU Address page....................................................................................................76
Figure 39 - MAC Table page ..........................................................................................................78
Figure 40 - BSDU Log page ...........................................................................................................80
Figure 41 - BSDU Advanced Login page .......................................................................................82
Figure 42 - Advanced Options page...............................................................................................83
Figure 43 - BSDU Port Management page ....................................................................................85
Figure 44 - Confirm.........................................................................................................................88
Figure 45 - Configuration Settings page (upper portion) ................................................................89
Figure 46 - Configuration Settings page (lower portion).................................................................91
Figure 47 - Commit changes .........................................................................................................92
Figure 48 - Ports Statistics page ....................................................................................................94
Figure 49 - Rear panel ports...........................................................................................................95
Figure 50 - Front panel ports ..........................................................................................................95
Figure 51 - Mirroring page ..............................................................................................................98
Figure 52 - Software upgrade page..............................................................................................100
Figure 53 - Upgrade confirm.........................................................................................................101
Figure 54 - Swap confirmation......................................................................................................101
Figure 55 - Swap success message.............................................................................................101
Figure 56 - Cable Test page.........................................................................................................102
Figure 57 - Cable Test result - problem found..............................................................................102
Figure 58 - Cable Test result - No problem found........................................................................103
Figure 59 - BSDU Time Sync page ..............................................................................................104
Figure 60 - Sync mode Local Oscillator warning..........................................................................106
Figure 61 – syncActivate ..............................................................................................................107
Figure 62 – syncSetSyncIgnore ...................................................................................................107
Figure 63 - SNMP Traps page......................................................................................................108
Figure 64 - SNMP Action..............................................................................................................109
Figure 65 - Modify settings ...........................................................................................................109
Figure 66 - Remove......................................................................................................................109
Figure 67 - Topology page ...........................................................................................................111
Figure 68 - Topology save change...............................................................................................112
Figure 69 - BSDU Reboot confirm................................................................................................113
Figure 70 - BSDU rebooting .........................................................................................................113
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Summary of Tables Table 1 - WBM menus....................................................................................................................14
Table 2 - PROV SF - Provisioned Service Flow.............................................................................35
Table 3 - SS - Subscriber Station (i.e. EasyST/ProST)..................................................................39
Table 4 – LINK................................................................................................................................41
Table 5 – FORWARDING...............................................................................................................43
Table 6 – CONFIG..........................................................................................................................44
Table 7 - CONFIG (MicroMAX Light)..............................................................................................50
Table 8 - Debug..............................................................................................................................51
Table 9 - BSDU Menus...................................................................................................................73
Table 10 – Navigation.....................................................................................................................73
Table 11 - BSDU System ...............................................................................................................75
Table 12 - BSDU Address ..............................................................................................................76
Table 13 - BSDU MAC Table .........................................................................................................78
Table 14 - Log entry position ..........................................................................................................81
Table 15 - Log fields .......................................................................................................................81
Table 16 - BSR Port Management .................................................................................................86
Table 17 - General Purpose Switch................................................................................................86
Table 18 - Management ports ........................................................................................................87
Table 19 - GE Backhaul / Cascade ................................................................................................87
Table 20 - Security parameters ......................................................................................................90
Table 21 - Communication Configuration parameters....................................................................92
Table 22 - Port Statistic counters ...................................................................................................96
Table 23 - Time Sync ...................................................................................................................105
Table 24 - BSDU SNMP Traps.....................................................................................................108
Table 25 - SNMP Trap message..................................................................................................109
Table 26 - SNMP Traps................................................................................................................110
Table 27 - Topology Polling..........................................................................................................112
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1 About this Guide This section discusses the purpose, intended audience, conventions, referenced documentation and organization for this document.
1.1 Purpose The purpose of this User Guide is to provide step-by-step instructions for using the Web-based MicroMAX Base Station management tool (WBM). These procedures include:
Overview Getting Started Initial Procedure Configuration Parameters Advanced Configuration Restarting the Unit Changing Password BSDU WEB Configuration Viewing Current Configuration Configuration Parameters Advanced Configuration Rebooting the BSDU
1.2 Intended Audience This guide is intended for qualified and authorized technicians who are responsible for configuring and managing the MicroMAX Base Station unit(s).
1.3 Conventions Icon Description
Checkpoint: Marks a point in the workflow where there may be an exit or branch to some other procedure. At each Checkpoint the reason for an exit or branch is given along with specific directions to locate the entry point in the other procedure.
Reference: Gives a resource in the workflow that may be needed to complete a procedure along with specific directions to use the resource.
Caution: Describes a possible risk and how to lessen or avoid the risk.
Advice: Provides a recommendation based on best practice.
Note: Provides useful information.
1.4 Referenced Documentation For a detailed explanation of the MicroMAX Installation and Overview, see the following manuals:
UGD-D00068 MicroMAX Hardware Installation User Guide
UOV-D00103 MicroMAX System Overview
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2 System Overview Airspan provides a Web-based user interface tool for MicroMAX Base Station management (WBM). This Web-based tool is used for viewing various MicroMAX Base Station Radio units (hereafter referred to as units) configuration settings, as well as for performing advanced configuration settings such as software upgrade.
The Web-based management tool can be accessed remotely using any standard Web browser (e.g. Microsoft Internet Explorer), from anywhere in the world, as long as the MicroMAX Base Station is powered-on and connected to the Internet, provided WEB access to MicroMAX is allowed (through different firewalls). Thus, no installation of any additional Airspan software is required.
Figure 1 – Architecture
The Web-based management tool is based on a client-server architecture, whereby the MicroMAX Base Station contains embedded Web server software (HTTP server) on its flash memory. Any Web browser can access this server by using the server's IP address, which is the IP address of the MicroMAX BSR.
The Web browser communicates with MicroMAX Base Station embedded Web server using the TCP/IP protocol. The Web browser sends HTTP requests to the server, which in turn responds by sending HTML pages, thereby providing the user interface on the client Web browser.
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2.1 MicroMAX Light The MicroMAX "light" version is identical to MicroMAX other than it only supports up to 30 SS units and is (presently) not available in all frequency bands. MicroMAX Light can be upgraded at anytime to the regular MicroMAX. See Upgrading from MicroMAX Light.
2.2 Main Advantages Airspan's Web-based management provides the following configuration options:
End-user acceptance and familiarity -- Web-based management provides an easy-to-use management method
Cross platform -- Web browsers support most operating systems (e.g. Windows, UNIX, Linux, Mac)
Operators can configure and monitor MicroMAX via either:
• SNMP – using Netspan - for complete configuration
• WEB – using a standard WEB browser
MicroMAX WEB management includes the following:
• Setting or monitoring Base Station Radio parameters such as:
• BS ID, Channel, IP address and passwords for SNMP management
• Entries of LAN tables of MicroMAX
Management VLAN – to isolate the management IP address, creating an out-of-band network for management purposes. By isolating the management IP address from normal traffic, access from unauthorized users and malicious attacks from the general user population can be eliminated.
VLAN Tagging/Untagging – enables the reception and transmission of 802.1Q VLAN-tagged frames on the interface
DFS – Dynamic Frequency Selection – enables spectrum-sharing mechanism allowing wireless access equipment to coexist with other systems in the 5 GHz license-exempt band. This is a regulation requirement.
SA – Spectrum Analyzer – enables a way to scan and find a channel with minimal noise.
CCC – Clearest Channel Choice – In order for the BSR to cope with interferences in unlicensed band the BSR searches the spectrum and automatically selects the clearest channel.
WFQ – Weighted Fair Queuing – provides consistent response time to heavy and light network users alike without adding excessive bandwidth.
TDD and FDD Synchronization – Synchronization to mitigate the TX/RX mutual between radios.
Reuse Groups – Burst profile adaptation, as implemented at the CPE, is based on CINR measurement.
Q-in-Q – solves the limitation of maximum 4096 VLANs.
Dynamic Contention Slots Adjustment – optimizes the number of contention slots vs. needs of the network.
Filter Unknown Broadcast Packets – a filtering mechanism (to discard) for unknown Broadcast packets.
Uplink Sub-Channelization – BS decides, based on uplink SNR measurements whether to schedule full bandwidth or sub-channelized grants for the CPE.
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DHCP option 82 – The BS inserts an identifier (BSID) in all DHCP requests from end-user. This allows the ISP to authenticate and control the rights for assigning IP addresses to the end-user.
ARQ - an application layer error correction technique that identifies errors in frames of transmitted data and automatically requests retransmission of the erred frames. Used for Data Service Flows.
Setting Service Flows:
• For multiple SS units
• Including QoS settings
Software upgrade for MicroMAX BSR via:
• FTP
• TFTP
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3 Getting Started This section discusses the following topics:
Browser Requirements
Accessing the WiMAX Base Station Management
Navigating your Web Server
3.1 Browser Requirements Ensure that your Web browser with which you want to access the WBM is running Microsoft Internet Explorer 7, Firefox 2.0.0.6 and above.
3.2 Accessing the WiMAX Base Station Management Your MicroMAX has a pre-configured default IP address (10.0.0.123) that is used to access to and communicate with the embedded WiMAX BS Web server.
To access the embedded WiMAX Web server: 1. Start your Web browsers (e.g. Microsoft Internet Explorer).
2. In the Address Bar field, type the IP address of the MicroMAX (i.e. 10.0.0.123) subnet (255.0.0.0)
Note: To quickly enter the WiMAX Web server address, you can simply type the IP address without typing "http://". When you press <Enter> (see Step 3), the full address (i.e. "http://...") is automatically entered.
3. Press <Enter> on your keyboard.
4. Enter User Name and Password defaults - User Name = admin, Password = admin
The home page of the Web-based management tool opens, as displayed below:
Figure 2 ‐ Main page
3.3 Navigating your Web Server The WBM provides a user-friendly graphical user interface (GUI) that allows you to easily access commands to configure and view your MicroMAX configuration parameters.
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3.3.1 Menu Bar The menu bar at the top of the page provides links (menus) to various configuration categories. This menu bar is displayed throughout the WBM pages to allow easy navigation between categories.
The menus on the WBM menu bar are described in the table below:
Table 1 ‐ WBM menus
Menu Description
System Opens the System page where the following system information is displayed:
Serial Number - serial number of this BSR
Product Type - type of product
Digital Board Revision - revision number of the digital board
Software Version - software version number presently in use
System Up Time – how long unit has been running since last power-up
Addresses Opens the Address page, which displays MicroMAX identification parameters such as Host Name, IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway and MAC Address
Opens the Software Download page, where operator selects either:
FTP TFTP
SW Download
Defines:
• Server IP address of the FTP server
• FTP user name - for access
• FTP password - for access security
• File name ( the path in the FTP server)
Defines:
• Server IP address of the TFTP server
• File name ( the path in the TFTP server)
Startup Script
Opens the Startup Script page, which enables Startup Script support for operators
SNMP Communities
Opens the SNMP Communities page, where SNMP community string (where the information is sent) is defined, for read only and read/write privileges.
SNMP default communities are:
Write = private
Read = public
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Menu Description
Advanced Opens the Advanced page for performing advanced configuration settings such:
SS - for setting parameters for subscriber units
Forwarding - to retrieve information about LAN tables and different interfaces
Config - to retrieve/set parameters of the MicroMAX
Home - to return to the Main menu
Reset Opens the Reset System page for performing a system reboot after changes have been made, or to reset to factory defaults
SA Opens Spectrum Analyzer (SA) page which supplies the operator with a method to scan the spectrum and find a channel with minimal noise.
Note: SA page only appears in hardware versions D5 and above. To verify hardware version select System.
Change Password
Opens the Change Password page for performing a password change
3.3.2 Navigating The table below describes basic WBM navigation procedures:
To ... Do this ...
Navigate to a specific configuration category
Click the relevant menu on the menu bar.
Return to the home page Click the browser's Back button until the home page is displayed.
Quit the Web-based tool Click Logout located above the top-left of the Main window.
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4 Initial Procedure The following section explains initial configuration via the WBM.
4.1 Setting your parameters After you have accessed the WiMAX Web server you should set specific parameters for your system.
To set parameters for your system Select Addresses from the Main menu, to define your system's identification parameters, see Viewing Addresses in the Configuration Parameters section.
1. Define your system's parameters:
• Host Name
• IP Address of your BSR
• Subnet Mask
• Default Gateway
Note: Any changes made will only take effect after a reboot.
2. Change the Password from the default password; see Changing Password and it is advisable to change your password periodically for security reasons.
3. Change the MAC frame configuration in the setMacFrame menu, see CONFIG - Configuration Commands in the Advanced Configuration section. Define your specific Bandwidth, CP and Duration.
Note: System recommendation is to work with CP 1/4 when using 10MHz channels.
4. Change the MAC downlink configuration in the setMacDl menu, see CONFIG - Configuration
Commands in the Advanced Configuration section. Define your specific tx-power, DL frequency and bs-id.
5. Change the MAC Uplink configuration in the setMacUl menu, see CONFIG- Configuration Commands in the Advanced Configuration section. Define your specific UL frequency.
6. If required Provision Service Flows to enable Subscribers and to exchange data:
a. Create a service class in the Create_Service_Class menu, see PROV SF - Provisioned Service Flow in the in the Advanced Configuration section.
b. Add provisioned Service Flows with existing sc in the Add_Prov_SF menu, see PROV SF - Provisioned Service Flow in the in the Advanced Configuration section. Perform this for every Subscriber and every Direction.
Note: For bidirectional flow there must be at least 1 uplink and 1 downlink Service flow.
Note: SS can support up to 16 Service Flows.
The following is a brief description on how perform VLAN configuration via the WBM. There are various methods of VLAN configuration, below are two (2) examples.
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4.2 Basic VLAN Configuration
Figure 3 ‐ Basic VLAN configuration
To configure VLAN The Configuration sub-option, accessed from the Advanced page, is where you configure VLAN settings.
To access the Advanced page and additional configuration menus: 1. Select Advanced from the Main menu, to display and define additional configuration menus.
2. Select Config from the upper tool bar.
3. Select the setGlobalConfiguration sub-option, displayed on the left side column, as displayed below:
Figure 4 – setGlobalConfiguration
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4. Enter 4 in the mvid field to enable VLAN "4" as VLAN management.
5. Enter 1 in the bridge-mode field to initiate VLAN (bridge mode).
Note: Once activating the setGlobalConfiguration with mvid≠0 the MicroMAX Web management will be reachable only to traffic that is tagged with VLAN=mvid. Make sure that you have the appropriate network setup. Otherwise connectivity to the device will be lost.
6. Click Call to save the changes
7. Select configurePortVLANBridge sub-option, displayed on the left side column, as displayed below:
Figure 5 – configurePortVLANBridge
8. Enter the MAC address of the SS in the mac field
9. Enter 1 in the bridge-mode field to initiate VLAN
10. Enter the port VLAN ID in the pvid field for the SS
11. Enter 1 in the frame type field to initiate support for all frame types, tagged and untagged
12. Click Call to save the changes
To configure additional VLAN management for additional SSs, repeat the above steps. 1. Select configurePortVLANBridge sub-option, displayed on the left side column, as
displayed below:
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Figure 6 ‐ configurePortVLANBridge – 2
2. Enter the MAC address of the additional SS in the mac field
3. Enter 1 in the bridge-mode field to initiate VLAN
4. Enter the port VLAN ID in the pvid field for the additional SS
5. Enter 1 in the frame type field to initiate support for all frame types, tagged and untagged
6. Click Call to save the changes
Next you must add the VLAN to the Port list, so the ports can be recognized.
To add VLANs to the Port list 1. Select addVLANToPortList sub-option, displayed on the left side column, as displayed
below:
Figure 7 – addVLANToPortList
2. Enter the MAC address of the initial SS port in the mac field
3. Enter the VLAN ID to vid1 field to define the port of that device
4. Enter the VLAN IDs to the vid2, vid3 and vid4 fields for all the additional devices
5. Click Call to save the changes
You must add each additional VLAN to the Port list, so the ports can be recognized, as shown below:
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Figure 8 ‐ addVLANToPortList ‐2
6. Click Call to save the changes.
4.3 Advanced VLAN Configuration
Figure 9 ‐ Advanced VLAN Configuration
To configure VLAN 1. The Configuration sub-option, accessed from the Advanced page, is where VLAN settings
are configured.
2. Define the global bridge mode to VLAN Bridge. Advanced->config->setGlobalConfiguration: bridge-mode = 1
Figure 10 ‐ setGlobalConfiguration: bridge‐mode = 1
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3. Configure the SS port: Advanced->config->configurePortVlanBridge
a. Set the bridge mode to “VLAN Bridge” (1).
b. Set the PVID to the VLAN ID needed for data (200 in this scenario).
c. Set the acceptable frame type to “accept all” (1).
d. Set the ingress filter to disable (0).
Figure 11 – configurePortVlanBridge
Base station port may be left transparent, and if not, it must be set to allow these VLAN IDs to pass through it (refer to release 5 documentation).
Create two (data and voice/video) or three (data, voice, video) service classes (depending if a different QoS for Video and Voice is needed). Advanced->prov_sf->Create_Service_Class.
Create two (if two service classes were created) or three (if three service classes were created) uplink service flows: Advanced->prov_sf->Add_Prov_Sf.
(The following example assumes one service flow for voice and video):
1. The voice/video uplink service flow:
a. classifier1 - ipda:10.0.0.1,action:tag,vlanidtotag:300,priority:200
b. classifier2 - ipda:10.0.0.2,action:tag,vlanidtotag:400,priority:190
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Figure 12 ‐ Add_Prov_Sf
2. The data uplink service flow:
a. classifier1 – any (or a specific rule if needed)
Figure 13 ‐ Add_Prov_Sf – 2
At least one downlink service flow must exist to support downlink traffic, but nothing special needs to be configured for it (VLAN wise).
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4.4 Sync process and parameters The following provides an explanation on how to initiate the MicroMAX sync process.
To initiate the Sync process: 1. Connect to the WBM of the MicroMAX BS:
Defaults are: IP address – 10.0.0.123 User name – admin Password –admin
2. The Configuration sub-option, accessed from the Advanced page, is where Sync settings are configured.
3. Navigate to Advanced > Config > syncActivate and set enable to 1 as shown below:
Figure 14 – syncActivate
4. Click Call to save changes
5. Navigate to Advanced > Config > syncShow
6. Click Call to verify that the BS is synchronized as shown below:
Figure 15 ‐ syncShow Call
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The following is a graphic illustration of the MicroMAX sync sequence process:
Figure 16 ‐ Sync Sequence Process
1. Com check – The BS verifies if there is communication to the BSDU.
2. PPS valid check – The BS checks if the 1PPS signal is received from the BSDU.
3. PPS sync check – The BS tries to synchronize itself to the 1PPS signal received from the BSDU.
4. TR sync check – The BS aligns the frame start with the 1PPS signal.
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5 Configuration Parameters The WBM allows you to view and define configuration parameters pertaining to the following menus:
Viewing System Information
Viewing Addresses
SW Download
Software Activation
Defining SNMP Communities
Advanced Configuration
Restarting the Unit
Spectrum Analyzer (SA)
Changing Password
After entering the Main Menu select System from the options displayed on the menu bar.
Note: The following screens shots are for illustration purposes only.
5.1 Viewing System Information The System menu page is where the BSR system information such as Serial Number, Product Type, Digital Board Revision number, and Software Version are displayed.
To access the System page 1. Select System from the Main menu to view the table containing read-only system
information as displayed below.
Figure 17 ‐ System page
The parameters of the System page are described in the table below:
Parameter Description
Serial Number Serial number of the BSR in use
Product Type Type of product
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Parameter Description
Digital Board Revision
Revision number of the digital board in use
Software Version Software version number presently in use
System Up Time Displays how long the unit has been running since last power-up cycle in days, hours minutes and seconds), will reset to zero (0) when restarted
CPLD Version Displays the version number of the CPLD (Complex Programmable Logic Device).
FPGA Version Displays the version number of the FPGA (Field Programmable Gate Array). FPGAs are a class of programmable logic devices.
5.2 Viewing Addresses The Addresses menu page is where the Host name, IP address, Subnet mask, Default gateway and MAC address are set.
To access Addresses: 1. Select Addresses from the Main menu, to display and define identification parameters, as
displayed below
2. Define the required parameters:
Figure 18 ‐ Address page
3. Click Submit to set the defined parameters.
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The parameters of the IP Configuration page are described in the table below:
Parameter Description
Host Name Define the name given to the specific BSR.
Note: Do not use any spaces or special characters (#,!,@,&, etc.).
IP Address Define the IP address of the BSR
Subnet Mask Define the Subnet Mask
Default Gateway
Define the default gateway address
MAC Address Displays the MAC address
Note: Any changes made will only take effect after a reset.
5.3 SW Download The Web-based management tool allows BSR software upgrade, which should be performed only by authorized technicians. BSR upgrade is performed by downloading a software version file to the BSR using File Transfer Protocol (FTP) or Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP). To upgrade the device, you need to define the FTP or TFTP parameters and the name of the software version file that you want downloaded. The downloaded file is initially downloaded to the device's standby software bank, which is inactive. To activate the downloaded file, you need to transfer it (swap) to the device's active software bank, and then reset the device.
Note: BSR upgrade should only be performed by authorized and qualified technicians.
To access Software Download
Note: Confirm access to an active FTP server containing the required SW file.
1. Select Software Download from the Main menu, to display and define download related
parameters (as shown below):
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Figure 19 ‐ Software Download page
Note: Both Standby and Active SW bank versions are displayed (under Software Activation).
2. Define FTP or TFTP - protocol for file transfer.
3. In the Server IP Address field, enter the FTP/TFTP server's IP address.
a. For access to the FTP, enter the following FTP login rights:
• In the FTP User Name field, enter the FTP server's user name.
• In the FTP Password field, enter the FTP server's password.
Note: TFTP requires only an IP address and File name for access and not a User Name or a Password, which are grayed (read-only) when TFTP is selected.
4. In the File Name field, enter the name of the software version file that you want to download
to the BSR.
5. Click Download, to begin the software version file download.
When the SW file download is completed, a "Software Download completed successfully" message is displayed as a pop-up message (as shown below).
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Figure 20 ‐ Software download success
In the event the download fails "Software download failed' message appears (shown below).
Figure 21 ‐ Software download failure
6. Click OK
Note: For TFTP file transfer, select TFTP and enter TFTP related parameters.
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5.4 Software Activation The downloaded software version, the Standby Version, must be transferred to the Active Version by transferring from the device's standby software bank to its active software bank. To transfer the SW version file 1. Click Activate Standby
When the Swap is completed, a "New version will be activated after reset" message is displayed (as shown below).
Note: Failure to perform a reset will result in the BSR utilizing the old (current) software version.
Figure 22 ‐ Software version swap
Note: In TFTP example above the User Name and Password fields are grayed (unavailable).
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5.5 Startup Script The Startup Script page (see figure below), is NOT required for standard operation.. It is only required on rare occasions when Airspan support requests operator to use this option.
To utilize a Startup Script 1. Select Startup Script from the Main menu.
2. Paste the copied script received from Airspan in the open Startup Script page, as shown below:
Figure 23 ‐ Startup Script page
3. Click Save Script to save the pasted script.
Note: Only takes effect after a reset.
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5.6 Defining SNMP Communities The SNMP Communities (Simple Network Management Protocol) menu, is the group that devices and management stations running SNMP belong to. The community name is used to identify the group. A SNMP device or Network Management Software agent (NMS) may belong to more than one SNMP community. The SNMP default communities are Public for read only privilege and Private for read/write privileges. It helps define where information is sent, as displayed below:
To define the SNMP Communities 1. Select SNMP Communities from the Main menu.
2. Enter the SNMP Community string for the NMS read only parameters of the BSR.
3. Enter the SNMP Community string for the NMS read/write parameters of the BSR.
Figure 24 ‐ SNMP Communities page
4. Click Submit to save the defined SNMP Community.
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6 Advanced Configuration The Advanced page, accessed from the Main menu, is used for advanced configuration procedures and contains menus to configure various advanced configuration settings.
To access the Advanced page and additional configuration menus: 1. Select Advanced from the Main menu, to display and define additional configuration menus
2. Select the desired option from the upper tool bar, as displayed below:
Caution: For proper BSR operation and configuration use only the Advanced menus that are described. Other menus may not be applicable.
3. Select the desired sub-option, displayed on the left side column.
Note: The following screens shots are for illustration purposes only.
Note: Click Home to return to the Main menu at any time.
Figure 25 ‐ PROV_SF
Figure 26 ‐ Advanced options tool bar
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The Advanced tool bar options are described in the following table:
Option Description
Home To return to the Main menu
Prov SF Provisioned Service Flow. Assigned during device provisioning. For the purposes of mapping to services on SSs and associating varying levels of QoS, all data communications are in the context of a transport connection. Service flows may be provisioned when an SS is installed in the system. Shortly after SS registration, transport connections are associated with these service flows (one connection per service flow) to provide a reference against which to request bandwidth. Applicable to Base Station only.
SS To set parameters for different Subscriber units. Applicable to Base Station and Subscriber Station. (i.e. EasyST/ProST units)
Link To display Link information for the different Subscriber units. Applicable to Base Station only.
Forwarding To retrieve information on LAN tables and other Interfaces
Config To retrieve /set Base Station parameters
Debug To set Debug states
Note: Each option displays sub-options related to its specific functions.
Note: showXxxx - options that are used to view information referring to Base Station parameters.
Note: setXxxx - options that are used to set Base Station parameters.
The following are examples of showXxxx and setXxxx screens.
Figure 27 – showMacFrame
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Figure 28 – setMacFrame
Click Call to retrieve information or set information on the open menu window.
After setting information utilize the showXxxx option to view the settings as displayed above in showMacFrame and setMacFrame.
6.1 Menus and Configuration Commands The different Configuration Commands for the menu options applicable for the Base Station via the Advanced page are described in the tables below:
6.1.1 PROV SF - Provisioned Service Flow The provisioned service flow is assigned during device provisioning and is meant to provide an upper limit on the QoS level for a particular service.
Table 2 ‐ PROV SF ‐ Provisioned Service Flow
Menu & Configuration Command Terms
Description
ShowSF Declares and configures the various parameters of a service flow in the local service flows database.
verbose Specifies whether or not to show more detailed information or an SS (can only be specified for one (1) SS at a time). Integer range [0..1]. The default value is false, meaning that verbose information should not be shown, as represented by 0.
sfid Service Flow ID of the provisioned service flow.
cid The connection ID of the SS that is sending or received messages you want to track.
ShowSS Shows Subscriber Station information. Applicable to Base Station and Subscriber Station.
mac MAC address. String. This is a required parameter. Format is nn:nn:nn:nn:nn:nn. Allows the selection of SS with a given MAC address or with a given Connection ID (CID)
cid The connection ID of the SS.
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Description
verbose Specifies whether or not to show more detailed information. Integer range [0..1]. The default value is false, meaning that verbose information should not be shown, as represented by 0.
Create_Service_Class Creates a Service Class. Applicable to Base Station only.
scid ID of the service class. Integer. It must be unique. This is a required parameter.
scname Name of the service class (must be unique)
priority Traffic priority of the service flow.
max-sustained-rate
Maximum sustained rate (also known as Maximum Information Rate) of the service class in bit/s. Integer. Default value is 0 = unlimited.
max-traffic-burst
Maximum traffic burst of the service class. Integer. Default value is 0. (not supported)
min-reserved-rate
Minimum reserved rate (also known as Committed Information Rate) of the service class in bit/s. Integer. Default value is 0. (not supported)
min-tolerable-rate
Minimum tolerable rate of the service class in bit/s. Integer. Default value is 0.
tolerated-jitter Tolerated jitter of the service class. Integer. Default value is 0.
max-latency Maximum latency of the service class in bit/s. Integer. Default value is 0.
grant-interval Grant interval of the service class in bit/s. Integer. Default value is 0.
polling-interval Polling interval of the service class in bit/s. Integer. Default value is 0.
scheduling Type of scheduling, nrtps or best effort
sduFixed SDU variable-length (0) or fixed-length (1) Integer 0-1. Default value is false. (not supported)
sduSize Length of the SDU for a fixed-length. Integer. Default value is 49.
broadcast-bwr Enables the broadcast bandwidth requests on the connection. Integer in range [0..1]. Disable = 0 or false, enable = 1 or true (default value).
multicast-bwr Enables the multicast bandwidth requests on the connection. Integer in range [0..1]. Disable = 0 or false, enable = 1 or true (default value). (not supported)
piggyback-bwr Enables the piggyback bandwidth requests on the connection. Integer in range [0..1]. Disable = 0 or false, enable = 1 or true (default value). (not supported)
fragmentation Enables the fragmentation on the connection. Integer in range [0..1]. Disable = 0 or false, enable = 1 or true (default value).
packing Enables the packing on the connection. Integer in range [0..1]. Disable = 0 or false, enable = 1 or true (default value).
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Description
crc Enables the 802.16 CRC on the connection. Integer in range [0..1]. Disable = 0 or false, enable = 1 or true (default value).
arq Enable the ARQ feature (dft=false) INT [0->1]
arq-window-size
ARQ window size (block qty) (dft=256) INT [1->1024]
arq-block-size ARQ block size (byte qty) (dft=1024) INT [1->2040]
arq-transmitter-delay
ARQ transmitter delay (ms) (dft=80) INT [1->655]
arq-receiver-delay
ARQ receiver delay (ms) (dft=80) INT [1->655]
arq-block-lifetime
ARQ block lifetime (ms) (dft=250) INT [0->655]
arq-sync-loss-timeout
ARQ Sync Loss Timeout (ms) (dft=350) INT [0->655]
arq-rx-purge-timeout
ARQ Rx purge timeout (ms) (dft=250)
Show_Service_Class Show provisioned service flows
scname Name of the service class (must be unique)
scid ID of the service class. Integer. It must be unique.
Delete_Service_Class Delete a service class
scname Name of the service class (must be unique)
scid ID of the service class. Integer. It must be unique.
Add_Prov_SF Adds a provisioned Service Flow. Applicable to Base Station only.
scid SFID of the provisioned service flow. Integer, that must be unique. This is a required parameter.
scName Name of the service class (must be unique)
mac address MAC address. String. This is a required parameter.
sfid Service Flow ID of the provisioned service flow. Integer, that must be unique. This is a required parameter.
direction Direction of the provisioned service flow. ENUM in [uplink, downlink]. This is a required parameter.
classifier1 First Classifier. String is key1:value1, ... with key among: any, priority, ethsa, ethda, ipsa, ipda, spr, dpr, dscprm, ipproto, vlanid, uplow, uphigh. This is a required parameter. See, Packet Classifiers.
classifier2 Second Classifier. String is key1:value1, ... with key among: any, priority, ethsa, ethda, ipsa, ipda, spr, dpr, dscprm, ipproto, vlanid, uplow, uphigh. See, Packet Classifiers.
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Description
classifier3 Third Classifier. String is key1:value1, ... with key among: any, priority, ethsa, ethda, ipsa, ipda, spr, dpr, dscprm, ipproto, vlanid, uplow, uphigh. See, Packet Classifiers.
classifier4 Fourth Classifier. String is key1:value1, ... with key among: any, priority, ethsa, ethda, ipsa, ipda, spr, dpr, dscprm, ipproto, vlanid, uplow, uphigh. See, Packet Classifiers.
Show_Bcast_Sc_Settings Show the service class for the broadcast connection
Set_Bcast_Sc Set the service class for the broadcast connection
Associate Associate the Bcast to the scid argument, Integer [0>1]
scid scid of the bcast connection, Integer
Change_Prov_SF Change a provisioned Service Flow.
scid ID of the service class. Integer. It must be unique.
scName Name of the service class (must be unique)
sfid Service Flow ID of the provisioned service flow. Integer, that must be unique.
classifier1 First Classifier. String is key1:value1, ... with key among: any, priority, ethsa, ethda, ipsa, ipda, spr, dpr, dscprm, ipproto, ipv6fl, vlanid, uplow, uphigh. This is a required parameter. See, Packet Classifiers.
classifier2 Second Classifier. String is key1:value1, ... with key among: any, priority, ethsa, ethda, ipsa, ipda, spr, dpr, dscprm, ipproto, ipv6fl, vlanid, uplow, uphigh. See, Packet Classifiers.
classifier3 Third Classifier. String is key1:value1, ... with key among: any, priority, ethsa, ethda, ipsa, ipda, spr, dpr, dscprm, ipproto, ipv6fl, vlanid, uplow, uphigh. See, Packet Classifiers.
classifier4 Fourth Classifier. String is key1:value1, ... with key among: any, priority, ethsa, ethda, ipsa, ipda, spr, dpr, dscprm, ipproto, ipv6fl, vlanid, uplow, uphigh. See, Packet Classifiers.
Show_Prov_SF Shows the provisioned Service Flows. Applicable to Base Station only. Allows the selection of a SF with given SF ID (SFID) or with given CID.
sfid SFID of the provisioned service flow. Integer, that must be unique.
mac address MAC address. String.
Remove_Prov_SF Deletes a service flow. Applicable to Base Station and Subscriber Station.
mac address MAC address. String.
sfid Service Flow ID of the provisioned service flow. Integer, that must be unique.
all Remove all provSfs
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6.1.2 SS - Subscriber Station Table 3 ‐ SS ‐ Subscriber Station (i.e. EasyST/ProST)
Menu & Configuration Command Terms
Description
ShowSsCaps Shows the negotiated capabilities of an Subscriber Station.
mac Selects the subscriber station with the specified MAC address. String.
cid Selects the subscriber station with the specified CID. Integer in the range [0..65535].
requested Shows requested capabilities. Integer where 1 = show and 0 = hide.
operational Shows operational (negotiated) capabilities. Integer where 1 = show and 0 = hide.
showCaps Shows global capabilities.
supported Shows supported capabilities. Integer range [0..1]
configured Shows configured capabilities. Integer range [0..1]
setCaps Sets global capabilities.
pkm-version
Set the requested pkm version. ENUM. Values are: none | pkm-v1
arq Set arq support. ENUM. Values are: disabled | enabled
rx-qam64 Sets the rx-qam64 support. [ disabled | enabled ]
tx-qam64 Sets the tx-qam64 support. [ disabled | enabled ]
duplex Sets the duplex mode. [ half-duplex | full-duplex ]
fsn-3-bits Sets the FSN-3-bits support. [ 3-bits-FSN |11-bits-FSN]
tx-subchannelization
Set tx-subchannelization support. ENUM. Values are: disabled | enabled
phs Set phs support. ENUM. Values are: disabled | enabled
ertps Set ertps support ENUM Values are: disabled enabled
resetSs Resets a Subscriber Station.
mac Selects a subscriber station by its MAC address. String.
cid Selects a subscriber station by its connection ID. Integer range [0..65535].
action Selects the message type. [ none | send-reset-command | send-ranging-abort ]
deregisterSs Send a DREG-CMD message
mac Selects a subscriber station by its MAC address. String.
cid Selects a subscriber station by its connection ID. Integer range [0..65535].
action Select the message type. [leave | transmit | listen | return | terminate]
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Description
showSsPhyStatsUl Displays uplink Subscriber Station physical statistics.
mac Selects a subscriber station by its MAC address. String.
cid Selects a subscriber station by its connection ID. Integer range [0..65535].
showSsPhyStatsDl Displays downlink Subscriber Station physical statistics.
mac Selects a subscriber station by its MAC address. String.
cid Selects a subscriber station by its connection ID. Integer range [0..65535].
ShowSS Shows Subscriber Station information.
mac MAC address. String. This is a required parameter. Format is nn:nn:nn:nn:nn:nn. Allows the selection of SS with a given MAC address or with a given Connection ID (CID)
cid The connection ID of the SS. Integer [1->65535]
verbose Specifies whether or not to show more detailed information. Integer range [0..1]. The default value is false, meaning that verbose information should not be shown, as represented by 0.
showSsAuth Shows Subscriber Station authorization.
mac Selects the subscriber station with the specified MAC address. String.
cid Selects the subscriber station with the specified CID. Integer in the range [0..65535].
verbose Shows more details. Integer where 1 = verbose and 0 = normal. The default value is 0.
resetSsAuth Resets Subscriber Station authorization.
mac Selects a subscriber station by its MAC address. String.
cid Selects a subscriber station by its connection ID. Integer range [0..65535].
action Specifies the action when resetting. [none | invalidate-auth | sendauth-invalid | auth-invalidate-teks]. Default value is none.
message Specifies the message to send with an auth invalid. String.
Note: Spaces are not supported in this string parameter.
showMcastPhyDl Show Multicast Sf physical parameters
sfidMcast SFID of the multicast service flow, Integer
cidMcast CID of the multicast service flow, Integer [1->65535]
Note: MAC addresses of EasyST / ProST units typically begin with “00a00a”.
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6.1.3 Link LINK - defines the type of line service connection
The type of line service connection profile uses to establish a connection. The types of line service depend on the connection type that you specify.
Table 4 – LINK
Menu & Configuration Command Terms
Description
setSubchannelization Sets subchannelization [enable | disable]
enable Subchannelization enabled state, Integer [0->1]
ShowSubchannelization Shows subchannelization config
setDfsParams Set BS dfsb parameters
Note: Displayed only for 5.4 & 5.8 GHz (unlicensed band) frequencies. Traps are displayed in Netspan.
Enable 0 - disable, 1- enable, Integer [0->1]
Regulation 0 - ETSI, 1- FCC, Integer [0->1]
AvailabilityCheck 0 - disable, 1- enable, Integer [0->1]
InServiceCheck 0 - disable, 1- enable, Integer [0->1]
MeasurementBW Set measurement BW (%), Integer [15->50]
DetectionThreshold set Threshold Power(dBm), Integer [-100->-50]
MinAcquisitionPeriod (us), Integer [1000->8000000]
getDfsParams Get BS dfsb parameters
Note: Displayed only for 5.4 & 5.8 GHz (unlicensed band) frequencies. Traps are displayed in Netspan.
setSsGHz Params Set SS dfsb parameters
Note: Displayed only for 5.4 & 5.8 (unlicensed band) frequencies. Traps are displayed in Netspan.
Enable 0 - disable, 1- enable, Integer [0->1]
Regulation 0 - ETSI, 1- FCC, Integer [0->1]
AvailabilityCheck 0 - disable, 1- enable, Integer [0->1]
Threshold Detection Threshold Power(dBm), Integer [0->80]
SchedulerFrame Scheduler frame, Integer [1->16]
WindowSize Window size, Integer [0->100]
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Description
getSsDfsParams Get SS dfsb parameters
Note: Displayed only for 5.4 & 5.8 GHz (unlicensed band) frequencies. Traps are displayed in Netspan.
cccSetConfig Configure clear channel choice parameters
Note: Displayed only for 5.4 & 5.8 GHz (unlicensed band) frequencies. Traps are displayed in Netspan.
enable CCC enable, Integer [0->1]
threshold Max power threshold
cccShowConfig Show clear channel choice parameters
Note: Displayed only for 5.4 & 5.8 GHz (unlicensed band) frequencies. Traps are displayed in Netspan.
cccShowScores Show channel scores
Note: Displayed only for 5.4 & 5.8 GHz (unlicensed band) frequencies. Traps are displayed in Netspan.
cccGetScores Get channel scores
Note: Displayed only for 5.4 & 5.8 GHz (unlicensed band) frequencies. Traps are displayed in Netspan.
ulabSetConfig Sets the ulab configuration - midambles
midambles Use midambles in the uplink (full-bandwidth), ENUM. Values are: none 4th-symbol 8th-symbol 16th-symbol Default = 8
ulabLinkAdapter Displays internal state (UpLink Adaptation)
ulabSs Displays internal state (UpLink) for SS
bcid Basic connection ID, parameter. Integer
dlabLinkAdapter Displays internal state (DownLink Adaptation)
dlabSs Displays internal state (DownLink) for SS
bcid Basic connection ID, parameter. Integer
setLinkAdaptationUl Configures the uplink adaptation. Applicable to Base Station only.
enable Enables automatic adaptation. Integer in the range [0..1]. The default value is disabled (0). In other words, the adaptation is manual by default.
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Menu & Configuration Command Terms
Description
protection CINR protection in dB against implementation CINR. Float in the range [0..100]. The default value is 1.5 dB.
hysteresis CINR hysteresis in dB when upgrading the FEC code. Float in the range [0..100]. The default value is 1.0 dB.
minSubcQty Minimum subchannel quantity, ENUM. Values are: 1 | 2 | 4 | 8 | 16
showLinkAdaptationUl Shows the uplink adaptation settings. Applicable to Base Station only.
setLinkAdaptationDl Configures the downlink adaptation. Applicable to Base Station and Subscriber Station.
enable Enables automatic adaptation. Integer in the range [0..1]. The default value is disabled (0). Adaptation is manual by default.
showLinkAdaptationDl Shows the downlink adaptation settings. Applicable to Subscriber Station only.
6.1.4 Forwarding Forwarding Entries
Table 5 – FORWARDING
Menu & Configuration Command Terms
Description
fwdEngine Displays internal state, Fwd engine
fwdDatabase Displays internal state
fwdShowSsEntries Displays internal state
fwdResetIp Reset the IP->MAC table
fwdSetFwdFloodToAll Enable/Disable flooding to all interfaces
enable Enable disable flooding to all interfaces. Integer [0->1]
fwdShowFwdFloodToAll Show the flooding configuration
fwdDisplayFwdEntry Shows the entry's details
mac MAC address. String
rtmDataFlow Display internal state
rtmResetDataFlow Display internal state
rtmCidManager Display internal state, CID manager
rtmCidDataBase Display internal state, CDI manger entries
rtmCid Display internal state
cid Parameter, Integer
etmDataFlow Display internal state, ETM action manger
setFwdAgeingTimeout set FwdTimeout entry
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Description
timeOut timeOut in Ms, Integer [900000->2147483647]
showFwdAgeingTimeout Show entry timeout
showFwdEntries Show the entries in the forwarding database
createFwdEntry Add static entry in the forwarding database
mac Address to be added. String
port Destination port, it can be a list of ports. String
cid CID of the SS if RFI interface. Integer [0->65535]
deleteFwdEntry Forget (remove) a forwarding entry
mac MAC address to be deleted. String
resetFwdStats Reset forwarding statistics
showFwdStats Show forwarding statistics
resetInterfaces Resets forwarding statistics.
showInterfaces Show forwarding statistics.
showPacketFlow Shows Packet flow, packet flow synthesis
resetPacketFlow Reset the packet flow statistics
6.1.5 Config CONFIG - Configuration Commands
The different Configuration Commands available.
Table 6 – CONFIG
Menu & Configuration Command Terms
Description
syncShow Show sync general information
syncActivate Enable/disable external synchronization
enable Enable disable external synchronization. Integer [0->1]
syncSetSyncIgnore Enable/disable ignore synchronization lost
enable Enable/disable ignore synchronization lost . Integer [0->1]
syncSetSyncReuseGroup Set frequency reuse group (reset required) – Burst profile adaptation based on CINR measurement
group Reuse group, ENUM. Values are: none | A | B
pkmbShowConfig Shows PKM configurations
pkmbShowPkmStats Shows PKM statistics
pkmbShowAuth Shows Authorization
ssh Select the ss handle, integer
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Description
cid Select the CID, integer
verbose Show more details, integer [0->1]
pkmbSetConfig Config pkmb module
error-string Send error string to SS, Integer [0->1]
send-nonencrypted-ak Send ak in clear, Integer [0->1]
pkmbSetForceAuthentication Enable / disable force authentication (default = false)
enable force authentication
Enable / disable force authentication, Integer [0->1]
pkmbShowForceAuthentication Shows if force authentication is enabled
pkmbSetEncAlgo Set the supported encryption algorithms
support no encryption Enable / disable support for no encryption, default = TRUE, Integer [0->1]
support DES Enable / disable support for DES encryption, default = TRUE, Integer [0->1]
pkmbShowEncAlgo Displays the supported encryption algorithms
configureDhcpOpt82 Configure DHCP option 82
vlanId Set VLAN ID, Integer [0->4095]
opt82 format 0 - disable, 1- ASCII, 2 – BINARY, Integer [0->2]
showDhcpOpt82Status Show DHCP option 82 status
vlanId Set VLAN ID, Integer [0->4095]
showAllEnabledDhcpOpt82Status Show all DHCP option 82 status
configureMacFF Configure MAC Forced Forwarding
vlanId Set VLAN ID. Integer [0->4095]
IP Address Set router IP address
showMacFFStatus Show MAC Forced Forwarding status
vlanId Set VLAN ID. Integer [0->4095]
showAllEnabledMacFFStatus Show all MAC Forced Forwarding status
configureSingleUser Configure Single-User Mode
vlanId Set VLAN ID, * INT [0->4095]
Mode 0 - disable, 1 – Enable, STRING
showSingleUserStatus Show Single-User status
vlanId Set VLAN ID, * INT [0->4095]
showAllEnabledSingleUserStatus Show all enabled Single-User mode
configurePortVlanBridge Configure VLAN bridge port
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Menu & Configuration Command Terms
Description
mac Select BS/SS port with given MAC address, STRING
bridge mode Bridge mode (1 - VLAN, 0 - TRANSPARENT) Integer [0->1]
pvid Set port VLAN ID Integer [0->4095]
pvid's priority Set PVID priority Integer [0->7]
frame type 1 - accept all, 0 - tagged only Integer [0->1]
ingress filter 1 - enable, 0 - disable Integer [0->1]
stagpvid q-in-q STag pvid. Integer [0->4096]
stagusepriority q-in-q STag use priority mode ( 0-from CTag, 1-from STag). Integer [0->1]
stagpriority q-in-q STag priority. Integer [0->7]
deletePortConfig Delete port configuration
mac Select BS/SS port with given MAC address, STRING
showVlanBridgePortConfig Show VLAN bridge port
mac Select BS/SS port with given MAC address, STRING
addVlanToPortList Add VLAN To Port List
mac Select BS/SS port with given MAC address, STRING
vid1 Add new VLAN to specific port, Integer [1->4094]
vid2 Add new VLAN to specific port, Integer [1->4094]
vid3 Add new VLAN to specific port, Integer [1->4094]
vid4 Add new VLAN to specific port, Integer [1->4094]
deleteVlanFromPortList Delete VLAN From Port List
mac Select BS/SS port with given MAC address, String
vid Delete vid from port list, Integer [1->4094]
showAllVlanBridgePorts Show VLAN ports
verbose Show also associated port VLAN list, Integer [0->1]
enableAllVlansOnBsPort Enable all VLANs on BS port
disableAllVlans Disable all VLANs on specific port
mac Select BS/SS port with given MAC address, String
setGlobalConfiguration Set global bridge config
mvid Management VID, Integer [0->4095]
rvid1 Reserved VID1, Integer [0->4095]
rvid2 Reserved VID2, Integer [0->4095]
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rvid3 Reserved VID3, Integer [0->4095]
bridge-mode Bridge mode (1 - VLAN, 0 - TRANSPARENT), Integer [0->1]
ether-type q-in-q ether-type, Integer [0->65535]
qinqenable q-in-q mode (1-enable, 0-disable), Integer [0->1]
stagmode q-in-q STag config mode ( 1-from SS, 2-global), Integer [1->2]
stagpvid q-in-q STag pvid, Integer [0->4096]
stagusepriority q-in-q STag use priority mode ( 0-from CTag, 1-from STag, Integer [0->1]
stagpriority q-in-q STag priority, Integee [0->7]
showGlobalConfiguration Show global VLAN bridge Info.
showMacUl Shows the MAC uplink configuration
showMacDl Shows the MAC downlink configuration.
showMacFrame Shows the MAC frame configuration.
setLANInterface Sets MII link configuration. Applicable to Base Station and Subscriber Station.
speed Maximum link speed values are: 10Mbits 100Mbits, ENUM
duplex Duplex mode values are: half-duplex full-duplex, ENUM
mtu Maximum Transfer Unit, INT [1526->2048]
showLANInterface Shows the MII configuration (speed and duplex mode).
setRfRx Change the radio frequency receiver configuration.
commanded-rx-power SS commanded received power (dBm), Integer.
showRfRx Show the radio frequency receiver configuration.
showRfTx Show the radio frequency transmitter configuration.
setLimitOneBurstPerFrame Limit the uplink map to one burst per frame (per SS)
limitToOne Channel start state, Integer [0->1]
showLimitOneBurstPerFrame Shows if the BS limits the uplink map to one burst per frame (per SS)
setMacUl Change the MAC Uplink configuration
rng-backoff-start Ranging back-off start. Integer in the range [0..16].
rng-backoff-end Ranging back-off end. Integer in the range [0..16].
reservation-timeout Reservation timeout after sending a bandwidth request, Integer [1->32]
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sub-bwr-subchannels Subchannelized bandwidth request subchannel quantity. Values are: 1 2 4 8 , ENUM
init-ranging-opportunity-size
Initial ranging opportunity size (P), Integer.
init-ranging-burst-size Initial ranging opportunity burst size (OFDM Symbols) Integer.
frequency Frequency of the uplink in kHz. Integer.
setMacDl Set the MAC Downlink configuration
tx-power BS transmission power (dBm), Integer.
init-ranging-max-rx-power Initial ranging Max. Received Signal Strength at BS (dBm), Integer [-100->0]
frequency Frequency of the DL in KHz (Invalid in license-exempts operations), Integer [3300000->3500000]
version 802.16 version. Values are: V1 V2 V3 V4 V5, ENUM
bs-id Specifies the MAC Address of the BS. String.
setMacFrame Sets the MAC frame configuration
Note: Set only to values supported by the relevant board and the relevant release.
started Channel start state. Integer [0->1] where 0 = stop and 1
= start.
bandwidth Channel bandwidth values are: 10MHz | 5MHz | 3.5MHz | 2.5MHz | 1.75MHz, ENUM
cp G-ratio of the cyclic prefix start: [1/4 | 1/8 | 1/16 | 1/32], ENUM
duration Frame duration. Values are: 2.5ms | 4ms | 5ms | 8ms | 10ms | 12.5ms | 20ms, ENUM
setSchedulerMac Set the MAC scheduler configuration
ucd-period Period in millisecond of the periodic UCD message sending, Integer [0->10000]
ucd-repeat Quantity of UCD message notification before UCD change, Integer [2->5]
dcd-period Period in millisecond of the periodic DCD message sending, Integer [0->10000]
dcd-repeat Quantity of DCD message notification before DCD change, Integer [2->5]
ertps-inactive Behavior of inactive E-RTPS (zero bytes requested) values are: no-grant rtps, ENUM
ss-max-distance Maximum SS distance in meters, Integer [0->70000]
frame-mode Frame mode. Values are: tdd fdd, ENUM
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initial-ranging-period Period of initial ranging opportunity in milliseconds, Integer [0->2000]
showSchedulerMac Show the MAC scheduler configuration. Applicable to Base Station only.
setSchedulerTdd Configure the TDD scheduler
adaptative Adaptive split state. Integer range [0->1] where 0=disable and 1=enable. Default is 0.
split Size of the downlink sub-frame as a percentage of the frame being split. Integer range [0->100].
showGenEncParams Shows general encryption settings
showSa Show Security Association
said Select the said, Integer [0->65535]
bcid Specify the SS. Integer [0->65535]
verbose Show more details, Integer [0->1]
resetSa Reset a security association
said Select the said, Integer [0->65535]
bcid Specify the SS. Integer [0->65535]
send-tek-invalid Specify the action when resetting, Integer [0->1]
message Message to send with a tek invalid, STRING
showSaAuthorizedSs Show SS list authorized on a static SA
said Select the said, Integer [0->65535]
ShowVoiceMaxConfig Show VoiceMax parameters
setVoiceMaxConfig Configure VoiceMax parameters
on Is VoiceMax on, Integer [0->1]
calls Maximum number of calls allowed, Integer [1->1024]
bw Maximum bandwidth, Integer [1->10000]
port Listener port, Integer [1000->20000]
pServerIP pServer IP, String
changePolicy pServer IP Change Policy, Integer [0->1]
retriesKeepAlive Number of retries for KeepAlive, Integer [1-> 3]
QTE QTagEnabled, Integer [0->1]
QTV QTagVlanID, Integer [0->4094]
QTP QTagPriority, Integer [0->7]
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6.1.6 Upgrading from MicroMAX Light The following CONFIG (Configuration Commands) are only displayed in the MicroMAX Light version. Obtain license to modify these parameters, to upgrade to MicroMAX.
Table 7 ‐ CONFIG (MicroMAX Light)
Menu & Configuration Command Terms
Description
MaxSubscribers Set the number of subscribers according to the license obtained. Set to “0”. MicroMAX Light supports 30 CPEs, MicroMAX supports 256 CPEs.
MaxPower Set maximum allowed Tx power in 100th dBm increments according to the license obtained.
Key Enter the license key to “unlock” the MicroMAX.
Note: A reboot must be performed for the changes to take effect.
Note: After change to MicroMAX these fields are no longer displayed.
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6.1.7 Debug Debug CLI Commands
Note: The following commands are for internal Debug use only.
Table 8 ‐ Debug
Menu & Configuration Command Terms
Description
snmpTrapSetVersion Set version of SNMP trap used
version SNMP trap version used ( 0 - ver1 for Netspan; 1 - ver1 standard; 2-ver2, Integer [0->2]
snmpTrapGetVersion Show SNMP trap version configured
sniffShowState Sniff Packet Logger - Displays internal state
sniffLog Enable or disable packet logging
enable Enable/Disable state, Integer [0->1]
sniffDump Enable / Disable packet dumping
enable Enable/Disable state, Integer [0->1]
sniffFlush Flush the log packets
wmdStats Display internal state
wmdShowIfRx Show IF Rx configuration
soc SoC Identification values, ENUM [Master / Slave]
wmdShowIfTx Show IF Tx configuration
soc SoC Identification values, ENUM [Master / Slave]
evtShowEvent Show a registered event
name Name of the event to show, String
evtShowClient Show a registered client
name Name of the client to show, String
evtLinkClient Link a client to an event
client-name Name of the client. String
event name Name of the event, String
evtUnlinkClient Unlink a client to an event
client-name Name of the client. String
event-name Name of the event, String
syncStats Show statistics
syncResetStats Reset statistics
sfdConfig Sfd Config - Displays internal state
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sfdFactory Sfd Factory- Displays internal state
sfdManager Sfd Manager - Displays internal state
sfdProcessor Display internal state
ssdManager Display internal state
ssdCommandProcessor Command Processor - Displays internal state
ssdDispatcher Dispatcher - Dispatched Events - Displays internal state
ssdLookup Displays internal state
pgdConfig Displays internal state
pgdManager Displays internal state
pgdProcessor Displays internal state
mmdGlobal Mac Msg Dispatcher - Displays internal state
mmdDetails Mac Msg Dispatcher - Per Mac Management Message Type - Displays internal state
mmdDiscardMacMessages Discard MAC messages type MAC message type, Intiger [0->255]
skip Message qty of the given type to skip before beginning to drop (dft=0), intiger
drop Message qty to drop after the skip qty is passed (dft=0), Intiger
mmtGlobal Displays internal state
mmtDetails Displays internal state
mmtPool Displays internal state
umsbGugsManager Displays internal state
umsbMapBuilder UMSB Map Builder - Displays internal state
umsbCidManager CID Manager - Displays internal state
umsbCidDataBase CID Manager Entries - Displays internal state
umsbCid Displays internal state
cid Parameter, Integer
umsbSetReqQty Sets the quantity of broadcast requests per frame
full-qt Quantity of full band requests, Integer [0->128]
subchannelized-qty Quantity of subchannelized requests, Integer [0->128]
umsbSetIRngPeriod Sets the initial ranging period
period Period in milliseconds, Integer [0->60000]
umsbSetHfddGrantSizeFramePercen
Sets the maximum UL grant size for H-FDD SSs
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percent Percent of the data part of the UL FDD frame, Integer [10->90]
umsbSetHfddPackedRight Sets the packing side of the H-FDD bursts in the UL-MAP
packedRight Packed left or right, Integer [0->1]
umsbScheduleUnsolicitedSne Schedule an unsolicited subchannelized network entry IE in UL-MAP
size Opportunity size in bytes, Integer [0->100]
umsbSetErtpsInactiveIsRtps Configure the behavior of inactive ERTPS
behavior behavior kind values are: no-grant rtps, ENUM
dmsbMapBuilder DMSB Map Builder - Displays internal state
dmsbCidManager CID Manager - Displays internal state
dmsbCidDataBase CID Manager Entries - Displays internal state
dmsbCid Displays internal state
cid Parameter, Integer
dmsbSetConcatEnable Enables the concatenation feature.
enable Enable / Disable Concatenation state, Integer [0->1]
dmsbSetFragEnable Enables the Fragmentation feature
enable Enable Fragmentation state, Integer [0->1]
dmsbSetCidRtd Sets the round trip delay of a Ss
cid Select Subscriber Station with specific CID, Integer [1->65535]
rtd The round trip time in ms, Integer
dmsbSetMaxDlfpIe Configure the maximum used DLFP IE quantity
maxDlfpIe Maximum used DLFP IE quantity, Integer [1->4]
dmsbSetBurstOnePhy Configures the FEC code of the burst one
fec-code The new fec-code of the burst one values are: bpsk-rs-1/2 qpsk-rs-cc-1/2 qpsk-rs-cc-3/4 qam16-rs-cc-1/2 qam16-rs-cc-3/4 qam64-rs-cc-2/3 qam64-rs-cc-3/4
preamble Preamble state, Integer [0->1]
dmsbSetSsMaxDistance Set the maximum SS distance for H-FDD constraint
distance Maximum distance in meters, Integer [0->70000]
dmsbDumpMaxBurstStc Dump the maximum burst size per fec-code for STC
dmsbAlterDlMap Alter the BS ID of the DL-Map
Note: For testing purposes.
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bs-id Map BS ID (MAC Address), String
dmsbAlterDlfp Alter the BS ID of the DLFP (for testing) bs-id DLFP BS ID (MAC Address), String
msbMetaScheduler MSB Meta Scheduler - Displays internal state
msbProfiling MSB Meta Scheduler Profiling - Displays internal state
msbResetProfiling Reset the profiling statistics of the module
msbSetBuildMargin Change the frame build time margin
Note: For expert use only.
margin Margin in usec, Integer [1->10000]
msbSetSsMaxDistance Sets the maximum SS distance for UL MAP allocation start time.
distance Maximum distance in meters, Integer [0->70000]
msbSetSsMinProcessingTime Sets the minimum SS processing time, in microseconds
time Minimum SS processing time in microseconds, Integer [1000->10000]
msbSetDfsAuthorizeExtension Authorize the DFS opportunity extension
enable State of the DFS opp extension, Integer [0->1]
dqsbQosScheduler Best-Effort QOS Scheduler - Displays internal state
dqsbArbitrer Arbitrer - Displays internal state
dqsbRED RED - Cofig and Statistics - Displays internal state
dqsbHQosParamSet Hierarchical QoS - ParamSet - Displays internal state
dqsbHQosSs Hierarchical QoS - SS - Displays internal state
dqsbActionManager DQSB Action Manager - Displays internal state
dqsbCidManager CID Manager - Displays internal state
dqsbCidDataBase CID Manager Entries
dqsbCid Displays internal state
cid Parameter, Integer
dqsbCidQos Displays internal state
cid Parameter, Integer
rngbConfig RNGB Configuration - Displays internal state
rngbCollector RNGB Collector statistics - Displays internal state
rngbUndecodable RNGB Undecodable statistics - Displays internal state
rngbSsState Displays internal state
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basicCid Parameter, Integer
rngbSsStatistics Displays internal state
basicCid Parameter, Integer
rngbSsUptime Displays internal state
basicCid Parameter, Integer
rngbSetConfig Set ranging configuration
ss-proc-time SS response processing time (millisecond), Integer [0->1000]
t27-active T27 in active mode (millisecond), Integer [0->3600000]
t27-idle T27 in idle mode (millisecond), Integer [0->3600000]
t27-success-count Success responses quantity requested before switching back to 27 idle state Integer [1->255]
invited-retries Maximum number of invited retries, Integer [0->10000]
correction-retries Maximum number of correction retries, Integer [0->10000]
detection-level Signal detection CINR level (dB), Integer [-100->100]
iming-error Authorized timing error without correction (Sp), Integer [0->100]
timing-margin Success timing margin (Sp), Integer [0->100]
timing-larger-correction
Maximum timing correction sent to SS (Sp), Integer [0->100]
frequency-min-burst-size
Minimum burst size to consider frequency estimation as valid (Sb), Integer [1->1024]
frequency-error Authorized frequency error without correction (Sub Carrier spacing ratio), FLOAT
frequency-margin Success frequency margin (Sub Carrier spacing ratio), FLOAT
frequency-larger-correction
Maximum frequency correction sent to SS (Sub Carrier spacing ratio), FLOAT
commanded-rx-power
SS commanded reception power (dBm), Integer [-100->100]
power-error Authorized power error without correction (dB), Integer [0->100]
power-margin Success power margin (dB), Integer [0->100]
max-power-correction
Maximum power correction (dB) Integer [0->100]
no-signal-correction Power correction send on no signal detection (dB) Integer [0->100]
rngbSetConfig Set ranging configuration
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ss-proc-time SS response processing time (millisecond), Integer [0->1000]
t27-active T27 in active mode (millisecond). Integer [0->3600000]
t27-idle T27 in idle mode (millisecond), Integer [0->3600000]
t27-success-count Success responses quantity requested before switching back to 27 idle state, Integer [1->255]
invited-retries Maximum number of invited retries, Maximum number of invited retries
correction-retries Maximum number of correction retries, Integer [0->10000]
detection-level Signal detection CINR level (dB), Integer [-100->100]
timing-error Authorized timing error without correction (Sp). Integer [0->100]
timing-margin Success timing margin (Sp), Integer [0->100]
timing-larger-correction
Maximum timing correction sent to SS (Sp), Integer [0->100]
frequency-min-burst-size
Minimum burst size to consider frequency estimation as valid (Sb), Integer [1->1024]
frequency-error Authorized frequency error without correction (Sub Carrier spacing ratio), FLOAT [0->1]
frequency-margin Success frequency margin (Sub Carrier spacing ratio), FLOAT [0->1]
frequency-larger-correction
Maximum frequency correction sent to SS (Sub Carrier spacing ratio), FLOAT [0->1]
commanded-rx-power
SS commanded reception power (dBm), Integer [-100->100]
power-error Authorized power error without correction (dB), Integer [0->100]
power-margin Success power margin (dB), Integer [0->100]
max-power-correction
Maximum power correction (dB), Integer [0->100]
no-signal-correction Power correction send on no signal detection (dB), Integer [0->100]
rngbSsFpc Send unsolicited Fast Power control MAC msg
cid Select SS with given basic CID, Integer [0->65535]
power Power offset in 100th of dB, Integer [-3000->3000]
rngbResetSsCinr Reset CINR limits
cid Select SS with given basic CID, Integer [0->65535]
uqsbQosScheduler Best-Effort QoS Scheduler, Displays internal state
uqsbArbitrer Arbitrer, Displays internal state
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uqsbHQosParamSet Hierarchical QoS - PARAMSET, Displays internal state
uqsbHQosSs Hierarchical QoS - SS, Displays internal state
uqsbRequestFlow UQSB Action Manager, Displays internal state
uqsbScheduler UQSB QoS Scheduler, Displays internal state
uqsbCidManager CID Manager, Displays internal state
uqsbCidDataBase CID Database, Displays internal state
uqsbCid Displays internal state
cid Parameter, Integer
uqsbCidQos Displays internal state
cid Parameter, Integer
uqsbDumpRecords Dump the recorded events
idx Start display event index Integer [0->100000]
qty Quantity of events to display Integer [1->100000]
uqsbClearRecords Clear the recorded events
cmbCreatePkmCaCertificate Add CA Certificate on BS
certIndex CA Certificate index Integer [1->65535]
certFile Input filename of binary certificate, String
trust Trust state for CA certificate. Values are: trust-RVD | trusted | untrusted | chained root, ENUM
cmbShowPkmCaCertificate Show CA Certificate state on BS
certFile Input filename of binary certificate, String
certIndex CA Certificate index, Integer [1->65535]
cmbDeletePkmCaCertificate Delete CA Certificate on BS
certIndex CA Certificate index, Integer [1->65535]
cmbChangePkmCaCertificate Change CA Certificate state on BS
certIndex CA Certificate index, Integer [1->65535]
trust New trust state for CA certificate. Values are: trust-RVD | trusted | untrusted | chained root, ENUM
repbCollector REPB Statistics, Displays internal state
dsxConfig DSX configuration, Displays internal state
dsxFactory DSX Factory, Displays internal state
dsxMessage DSX message, Displays internal state
dsxShowSsInfo Shows Subscriber Station information
cid Select the CID, Integer
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verbose Shows more details, Integer [0->1]
dsxEnableDsx Enables DSX. Allows bypass of DSX finite state machine to create a SF.
enable Enables DSX state, Integer [0->1]
dsxDropDsa Drop DSA Request finite state machine to create a SF
enable Enable drop DSA State Integer [0->1]
macffShowStatistics Displays internal state
macffResetStatistics Reset MAC Forced Forwarding statistics
macffShowArpTable Displays internal state
dmcClassifier DMC Classifier, Displays internal state
dmcCidManager CID Manager - Displays internal state
dmcCidDataBase CID Manager Entries
dmcCid Displays internal state
cid Parameter, Integer
psfbDatabase Display internal state
psfbManager Display internal state
psfbSetEnable Enables the auto provisioning feature
enable Auto provisioning enable state, Integer [0->1]
mcabAddSsToMpg Add a SS to an existing Mcast Polling Group
ssCid Select SS with given CID. Integer [1->65278]
groupCid Select Mcast Polling Group with given CID Integer [65280->65533]
mcabRemoveSsFromMpg Remove a SS from an existing Mcast Polling Group
ssCid Select SS with given CID Integer [1->65278]
groupCid Select Mcast Polling Group with given CID Integer [65280->65533]
mcabShowMpg Show Mcast Polling Groups per SS
dfsbDumpStats Dump DFSB statistics
Note: Displayed only for 5.4 & 5.8 GHz (unlicensed band) frequencies.
dfsbDumpMeasure Dump DFSB Measure module
Note: Displayed only for 5.4 & 5.8 GHz (unlicensed band) frequencies.
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dfsbResetMeasureStats Dump DFSB Measure module Note: Displayed only for 5.4 & 5.8 GHz (unlicensed band) frequencies.
dfsbDumpChannelStats Dump DFSB statistics relative to a given channel
Note: Displayed only for 5.4 & 5.8 GHz (unlicensed band) frequencies.
channel Channel, Integer [0->199]
dfsbSetBlindMode Enable DFS to blind mode (never detect anything).
Note: Displayed only for 5.4 & 5.8 GHz (unlicensed band) frequencies.
enabled Enable blind mode (1= true), Integer [0>1]
dfsbShowBlindMode Display blind mode state.
Note: Displayed only for 5.4 & 5.8 GHz (unlicensed band) frequencies.
dfsbSetSsBlindMode Enable SS to blind mode (never detect anything)
Note: Displayed only for 5.4 & 5.8 GHz (unlicensed band) frequencies.
enabled Enable blind mode (1= true), Integer [0>1]
dfsbShowSsBlindMode Display blind mode state
statShow Show SS statistics
bcid Select SS with given basic CID, Integer [1->256]
mac Select SS with given MAC address, String
statClear Clear statistics in one SS
bcid Select SS with given basic CID, Integer [1->256]
mac Select SS with given MAC address, String
statClearAll Clear statistics in all SSs
statBackup Backup statistics in all SS's to FTP
ip Address of FTP server, String
login Login name for FTP server, String
password Password for FTP server, String
file File name, String
dfsSetValidChannels Configure valid/invalid channels Note: Displayed only for 5.4 & 5.8 GHz (unlicensed band) frequencies.
ch1 First channel, Integer [94->144]
ch2 Second channel, Integer [94->144]
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freq1 First frequency, Integer [5472500->5722500]
freq2 Second frequency, Integer [5472500->5722500]
valid Channel valid state, Integer [0->1]
dfsResetChannelsOccupied Reset all channels occupied status Note: Displayed only for 5.4 & 5.8 GHz (unlicensed band) frequencies.
dfsSetChannelsMask Set used channels mask
Note: Displayed only for 5.4 & 5.8 GHz (unlicensed band) frequencies.
mask Used channels mask. Values are: usa-human europe-human
etsi-fcc 5m-seperation all-channels, Enum.
dfsShowChannels Show channels information Note: Displayed only for 5.4 & 5.8 GHz (unlicensed band) frequencies.
dfsShowChannelsHistory Show channels selection history
Note: Displayed only for 5.4 & 5.8 GHz (unlicensed band) frequencies.
dfsShowPrimaryChannel Show primary channel setting
Note: Displayed only for 5.4 & 5.8 GHz (unlicensed band) frequencies.
dfsSetPrimaryChannel Set primary channel
Note: Displayed only for 5.4 & 5.8 GHz (unlicensed band) frequencies.
enable Enable using primary channel, Integer [0->1]
frequency Primary frequency, Integer [5472500->5722500]
vlanShowPortInfo Get instance port information
mac Select BS/SS port with given MAC address, String
setDebugAsicOutput Configure the ASIC debug output signals
output * ENUM output signal identification values are: none frontEnd fft channelEstimation phase
soc ENUM SoC identification values are: Master Slave
showMacStatsRx Show MAC message reception statistics
data Show data PDU statistics, Integer [0->1]
mgt Show MAC management PDU statistics, Integer [0->1]
statShowAllUpSF Show uplink data service flows
priority Select SF with given priority, Integer [0->7]
scheduling Select SF with given scheduling. Values are: best-effort nrtps rtps ertps ugs, ENUM
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statShowAllDnSF Show downlink data service flows
priority Select SF with given priority, Integer [0->7]
createSnifferFilter Create a new sniffer filter
cid Sniff packet with given CID, Integer [0->65535]
error Sniff only packet with errors, Integer [0->1]
type Set the type of the filter. Default is MAC values are: MAC data ENUM
mac-filter Sniff MAC management packets with specified type. The syntax is MAC=([+-]NAME[*])+. Example: MAC=+*-UL_MAP-DL_MAP.Default is -*, i.e. no sniffing String
direction Set the direction of the filter. Default is rx. Values are: tx rx. ENUM
showMacAddress Show the MAC address
dfsShowRadarList Show radar list Note: Displayed only for 5.4 & 5.8 GHz (unlicensed band) frequencies.
dfsSetDfsPulseSensibility Set pulse period sensibility of the radar detection algorithm
Note: Displayed only for 5.4 & 5.8 GHz (unlicensed band) frequencies.
sensibility Error percentage tolerated in the pulse period, Integer [0-
>100]
dfsSetDfsAlgoSensibility Set minimum likelihood in percentage Note: Displayed only for 5.4 & 5.8 GHz (unlicensed band) frequencies.
sensibility Set mnimum likelihood in percentage in order to trigger an
alarm, Integer [0->100]
dfsSetDfsMinPulses Set minimum pulses for burst detection Note: Displayed only for 5.4 & 5.8 GHz (unlicensed band) frequencies.
min Set minimum number of pulses, Integer [2->10]
dfsSetDfsMinBursts Set minimum number for burst for radar detection Note: Displayed only for 5.4 & 5.8 GHz (unlicensed band) frequencies.
min Set minimum number of burst for radar detection, Integer [1-
>8]
dfsShowRadarDetectionParametes
Display radar detection algorithm parameters. Note: Displayed only for 5.4 & 5.8 GHz (unlicensed band) frequencies.
createMcastPgroup Create a Mcast Polling Group in the local PGD
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Description
alloc Allocation parameter of the MPG, Integer
deleteMcastPgroup Delete a Mcast Polling Group from the local PGD
cid CID of the MPG, Integer [65280->65533]
showMcastPgroup Show Mcast Polling Groups information
setSsPhyUl Set SS Uplink physical parameters
mac Select SS with given MAC address, String
cid Select SS with given CID, Integer [1->65535]
fec-code The fec-code, ENUM, values are: bpsk-rs-1/2 qpsk-rs-cc-1/2 qpsk-rs-cc-3/4 qam16-rs-cc-1/2 qam16-rs-cc-3/4 qam64-rs-cc-2/3 qam64-rs-cc-3/4
midamble The midamble mode, ENUM, values are: none 4sb 8sb 16sb
subchannels The subchannel quantity, ENUM, values are: 1 2 4 8 16
setSsPhyDl Sets SS Downlink physical parameters
mac Select SS with given MAC address, String
cid Select SS with given CID, Integer [1->65535]
fec-code The fec-code, ENUM, values are: bpsk-rs-1/2 qpsk-rs-cc-1/2 qpsk-rs-cc-3/4 qam16-rs-cc-1/2 qam16-rs-cc-3/4 qam64-rs-cc-2/3 qam64-rs-cc-3/4
preamble State of the preamble, Integer [0->1]
showQosUl Show Upload Qos configuration
showQosDl Show Download Qos configuration
showQosSchedPolicy Show scheduling policy configuration
setQosSchedPolicy Configure scheduling policy parameters
mode Scheduling policy mode (0-strict, 1-weightedFair) Integer [0->1]
w0 Weight for priority 0, Integer [1->255]
w1 Weight for priority 1, Integer [1->255]
w2 Weight for priority 2, Integer [1->255]
w3 Weight for priority 3, Integer [1->255]
w4 Weight for priority 4, Integer [1->255]
w5 Weight for priority 5, Integer [1->255]
w6 Weight for priority 6, Integer [1->255]
w7 Weight for priority 7, Integer [1->255]
setGenEncParams Set general encryption settings
auth-lifetime The default lifetime, in seconds the BS assigns to a new authorization key, Integer [0->6048000]
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Menu & Configuration Command Terms
Description
tek-lifetime The default lifetime, in seconds the BS assigns to a new traffic encryption key (TEK), Integer [0->604800]
auth-grace-time The default authorization key grace time, in seconds, Integer [0->3024000]
tek-grace-time The default encryption key grace time, in seconds, Integer [0->302399]
auth-wait-timeout The default authorization wait timeout, in seconds, Integer [0->30]
reauth-wait-timeout The default re-authorization wait timeout, in seconds, Integer [0->30]
operational-wait-timeout
The default operational wait timeout, in seconds, Integer [0->10]
rekey-wait-timeout The default re-key wait timeout, in seconds, Integer [0->10]
auth-reject-wait-timeout
The default authorization reject wait timeout, in seconds, Integer [0->600]
addLogFilter Add an SS to log filter
mac Select SS with given MAC address, String
cid Select SS with given CID, Integer [1->65535]
removeLogFilter Remove an SS from log filter
mac Select SS with given MAC address, String
cid Select SS with given CID, Integer [1->65535]
setLogFilter Enable or disable the filter log
enable Enable or disable the log filter, Integer [0->1]
clearLogFilter Clear all the SS from log filter
showLogFilter Show SS contained in log filter
cliStart Start the Smart CLI
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6.1.8 Explanation of Terms Various useful Advanced menu terminology are described in the tables below:
Terms
Term Description
BP Burst Profile, for example:
BPSK1/2
16QAM1/2
bsld Base Station Identification - must match BSID + Mask that is set in either EasyST / ProST /SS
CID Connection ID
DL Downlink
ProvSf Provisioned Service Flow
RFI RF Interface
Sc Service Class
Scid Service Class ID
Sf Service Flow
Sfid Service Flow ID
Ss Subscriber Station, for example, EasyST, ProST, ProST-WiFi
UL Uplink
Packet Classifiers
Classifier Name
Description
ethsa Ethernet source address, for example the configuration will include the following: ethsa : 00:09:78:A2:3E:56
ethda Ethernet destination address, for example the configuration will include the following: ethsa : 00:09:78:A2:3E:56
ipsa IP source address, for example: ipsa : 195.170.87.20
ipda IP destination, for example: ipda : 195.170.87.25
spr Source port range, for example: spr : 1230-1240
dpr Destination port range, for example: dpr : 1510-1520
dscprm DIffServ Code Point Range and Mask (in Hex), for example: 13:57:3F
ipproto IP protocol – according to IANA
vlanid VLAN ID
upLow user priority low limit (0-7)
upHigh user priority high limit (0-7)
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7 Restarting the Unit Some configuration settings require that you restart the unit to apply new parameter settings to the unit, such as upgrading the software version. In order for upgrades and/or other changes to take effect the BSR unit must be rebooted.
To perform a Reboot 1. Select Reset from the Main menu.
Figure 29 ‐ Reset page
2. Select Reboot to reboot the system
A conformation warning is displayed (as shown below) when Reboot is selected.
Figure 30 ‐ Reboot confirmation
3. Click OK to confirm System reboot
The system will reboot after approximately 1 minute.
4. Select Reset to Factory Default to set the product parameters to factory default
A conformation warning is displayed (as shown below).
Figure 31 ‐ Reset to factory default
This will reset configuration to default including IP and reboot the unit. The system will restart in approximately 2 minutes.
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8 Spectrum Analyzer (SA) The purpose of the Spectrum Analyzer (SA) is to supply the operator with a method to scan the spectrum and find a channel with minimal noise. The SA performs a spectrum measurement function and therefore it is not required to estimate the channel quality but simply pass the channel power samples to the monitoring station.
Note: Java Applet is required.
To define the Spectrum Analyzer 1. Select SA from the Main menu.
1. Define the Start frequency - the minimum scanning frequency.
2. Define the End frequency- the maximum scanning frequency.
This is the range which the BS will scan.
Note: Initially default settings are displayed, define settings from within these values.
Figure 32 ‐ Spectrum Analyzer page
3. Click Start, an additional screen appears, shown below:
Caution: Starting the Spectrum Analyzer will temporarily stop the base station transmission.
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Figure 33 ‐ Available Spectrum graphs
4. Select which graphs should be generated, from among the available "spectrum" graphs.
5. Define the refresh time (seconds) – in Update interval.
6. Click Start to generate required graph.
Graphs are displayed according to color:
• Blue – Current
• Red – Average
• Green – Max
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Figure 34 ‐ Graph display
7. Click Stop to stop SA mode or select another menu.
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9 Changing Password The WBM enables you to change your Password as necessary. For security reasons, it's advisable to change your password periodically. To change your Password enter your User Name, old Password, new Password and then confirm the new Password.
To change your Password: 1. Select Change Password from the Main menu Change Password page appears, as shown
below.
Figure 35 ‐ Change password
2. Enter your User Name
3. Enter your old Password
4. Enter your new Password
5. Re-enter your new Password to Confirm
6. Click Submit.
A confirmation message is displayed to confirm the requested Password change has been enabled, as shown below.
Figure 36 ‐ Password enabled
Note: The new Password will be required for subsequent access to the Advanced page.
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10 BSDU WEB Configuration The ASMAX Base Station Distribution Unit (BSDU) provides an interface between multiple MicroMAX BSRs and the service provider's backbone.
10.1 Functionality The BSDU provides the following functionalities:
Data switching and aggregation:
• Data switching between up to eight MicroMAX BSRs over 10/100 BaseT interface.
• Aggregate the MicroMAX BSRs data via two 1000BaseT Ethernet (GE) ports towards the backhaul/backbone or to cascade to another BSDU.
Synchronization:
• Tx / Rx TDD synchronization for multiple MicroMAX BSRs per BSDU and between connected BSDUs.
• GPS for TDD Tx / Rx synchronization of different BS sites.
Power distribution
• Provides DC power from a single 48 VDC source to eight MicroMAX BSRs.
• AC/DC power converter (optional) - in the event -48 VDC is not available at BS site.
10.2 Networking / Management Features
10.2.1 Transparent Bridging BSDU operates as a transparent layer 2 bridge. It is capable of transporting higher level packet based protocols as follows:
IEEE 802.3/Ethernet
IEEE 802.1Q VLAN
IPv4 over IEEE802.3/Ethernet
IPv4 over 802.1Q VLAN
As a Transparent Bridging system, BSDU supports automatic learning of MAC addresses and automatic building of LAN tables The maximum size of the MAC forwarding table of BSDU is 4096 entries.
10.2.2 Local and Remote Management The BSDU can be managed in two options:
• In-band – The management packets are part of the general traffic coming from the backbone via the GE ports
• Out-of-Band – Via the dedicated Management port located in the front panel of the BSDU
The BSDU IP address for management purpose can be configured statically or dynamically by means of DHCP procedure (BSDU can be act as DHCP client).
The BSDU also hosts a web server for basic monitoring and configuration via a WEB browser.
The BSDU is designed for local and remote management via SNMP.
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Software upgrade can be triggered via WEB/SNMP/CLI and will be performed using FTP or TFTP. (BSDU supports two SW banks architecture).
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11 Viewing Current BSDU Configuration The following section explains BSDU configuration via the BSDU WBM.
11.1 Viewing your parameters After you have accessed the BSDU Web server you should set specific parameters for your BSDU. The following are the parameters viewed initially.
To view parameters for your system Select Address from the Main menu, to view your system's identification parameters, see Address in the Configuration Parameters section.
Your system's parameters that are displayed:
a. Product Type
b. IP Address of your BSDU, default = 10.0.0.124 subnet mask: 255.0.0.0 (Class A)
c. Current Subnet Mask
d. Current Default Gateway
Note: There are specific changes that will only take effect after a reboot, such as changing banks and Reset to default.
At first opportunity change the User Name and Password from the default password, for access to the Advanced page, see Configuration Settings. It is advisable to change your password periodically for security concerns.
Note: The new Password will be required for subsequent access to the Advanced page.
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12 BSDU Configuration Parameters The following section explains configuration of parameters via the BSDU WBM.
The BSDU Web-based management provides a user-friendly graphical interface (GUI) that allows you to easily access commands to configure and view the BSDU configuration parameters.
12.1 Menu Bar The menu bar at the top of the initial page provides links (menus) to various configuration categories. This menu bar is displayed throughout the management pages to allow easy navigation between categories.
BSDU Web management allows you to view (read-only) configuration parameters pertaining to the following menus:
System
Address
MAC Table
Log
Advanced Configuration - described in following section
The menus on the BSDU management menu bar are described in the table below:
Table 9 ‐ BSDU Menus
Menu Description
System Opens the System page, which displays BSDU identification, such as product type and serial number.
Address Opens the Address page, which displays the current IP address and other current address information
MAC Table
Opens the MAC table page, which displays the BSDU MAC table information
Log Opens the Log page, which displays logged traps and their severity levels
Advanced Opens the Advanced Options for performing advanced configuration settings such as Port management, Port statistics, Mirroring, software upgrade, perform a cable test, Time synchronization and perform a Reboot
12.1.1 Navigating The table below describes basic BSDU WBM navigation procedures:
Table 10 – Navigation
To ... Do this ...
Navigate to a specific configuration category
Click the relevant menu on the menu bar
Return to home page Click the browser's Back button, until the home page is displayed or click the System menu
Quit the Web-based tool Click the browser's Close button (X) located in the top right corner or navigate to a different Web page
Upon entering the main menu the System page is displayed.
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12.2 System Information The System menu page is where the BSDU system information such as Product Type, Serial Number, Active Bank, Running Bank, Hardware Version, Running Software Version, Non-running Software Version, MAC Address, Current IP, Current Subnet Mask, and Current Default Gateway is displayed.
To access the System page The System page is displayed in the initial view of the BSDU Management. A General System Info table containing read-only system information is displayed as shown below.
Figure 37 ‐ BSDU System page
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The System page fields are described in the table below:
Table 11 ‐ BSDU System
Parameter Description
Product Type type of product
Serial Number serial number of the BSDU in use
Active Bank active - in non-running bank, the bank that will be used for next system restart
Running Bank currently running software bank
Hardware Version hardware version number
Running Software Version
information on software version presently in use, displays: - Version number - Date created - Description
Downloaded software version is stored here.
Non-running Software Version
information on software version in standby mode, displays: - Version number - Date created - Description
MAC Address displays the MAC address of the BSDU
Current IP displays the IP address of the BSDU, default = 10.0.0.124
Current Subnet Mask
displays the Subnet Mask, default = 255.0.0.0
Current Default Gateway
displays the default gateway address, default = 0.0.0.0
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12.3 Address The Address menu page is where the BSDU system configuration such as Management VLAN, DHCP Admin, Current IP address, Current Default gateway, Current DNS and Current Subnet mask are displayed.
To access Address page: Select Address from the Main menu, to display the Communication Configuration table containing read-only system configuration information as shown below.
Figure 38 ‐ BSDU Address page
The Address page fields are described in the table below:
Table 12 ‐ BSDU Address
Parameter Description
Management VLAN
displays if enabled (1...4094) 0= disabled
DHCP Admin displays if enabled or disabled
Current IP displays the current IP of the BSDU
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Parameter Description
Current Default Gateway
displays the current default gateway IP
Current DNS displays the current DNS IP
Current Subnet Mask
displays the current Subnet mask
Static IP displays the Static IP of the manually configured IP address, grayed in DHCP mode
Static Default Gateway
displays the IP of the manually configured default gateway, grayed in DHCP mode
Static DNS displays the IP of the manually configured DNS, grayed in DHCP mode
Static Subnet Mask
displays the manually configured Subnet Mask, grayed in DHCP mode
Static SNTP Server
displays the IP of the manually configured SNTP server (for clock synchronization), grayed in DHCP mode
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12.4 MAC Table The MAC Table menu page is where the BSDU system MAC table information is displayed. The BSDU has a database of MAC addresses; both manually configured (static) and dynamically learned entries. For troubleshooting as in debugging, it is helpful to investigate the entries in the MAC table.
To access MAC Table page: Select MAC Table from the Main menu, to display the MAC table containing read-only information as shown below.
Figure 39 ‐ MAC Table page
The MAC table page fields are described in the table below:
Table 13 ‐ BSDU MAC Table
Parameter Description
MAC Address
displays the MAC address
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Parameter Description
VID Number
displays Vendor Identification number - if available
Port displays the port being used to connect to the network device
Mode displays the current mode, dynamic (learned) or static (manually set)
Age displays the "age" of the MAC address, an old address is one that has not received traffic in a while (300-600 sec)
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12.5 Log The Log menu page is where the BSDU system Log information is displayed. The BSDU management tool logs traps and events generated by and received form the BSDU. the information from the logged parameters are displayed on the Log page.
To access Log page: 1. Select Log from the Main menu, to display the Log table information as shown below.
Figure 40 ‐ BSDU Log page
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2. Click Show log to display the logged information per your configuration, which is a refresh of the log display or
3. Click Clear log to erase the log table
Table 14 ‐ Log entry position
Log entry position Description
1 severity level
2 date
3 time
4 information
12.5.1 Define Log Display Define the number of messages to be displayed on the Log and the severity level of what is to be displayed.
The Log page fields are described in the table below: Table 15 ‐ Log fields
Parameter Description
Number of Last Messages
define the number of logs to be displayed (1- 1000000)
Severity Threshold define the level of severity to be displayed, (0-7) default = 0
Note: A severity level of "0", lowest level, would display the most information, "7", highest level, would display the least information.
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13 Advanced Configuration The following section explains Advanced configuration via the BSDU WBM.
BSDU System parameter modifications are performed via Advanced options, accessed from the sidebar.
To enable Advanced Options additional configuration menus: 1. Click Advanced on the sidebar, to display the Advanced Options menus.
The initial Advanced Login page presents a User Name and Password prompt, as displayed below.
Figure 41 ‐ BSDU Advanced Login page
2. In the User Name field, enter your user name. Default = admin
3. In the Password field, enter your password. Default = admin
4. Click Login
The Advanced Options menus are displayed on the System (Home) page, as shown below.
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Figure 42 ‐ Advanced Options page
The Advanced Options section on the System page displays the following additional parameter options; click the parameter to navigate to:
Port Mgmt — management of the BSDU's various physical ports.
Config — to reset to factory default, and modify SNMP security or other System parameters.
Stats — displays various statistical data for all physical ports (except the GPS).
Mirroring — to send a copy of all network packets seen on one switch port to a monitoring network connection on another switch port for BSRs connected to the BSDU.
Upgrade — to download a software version file to the BSDU using File Transfer Protocol (FTP) or Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP).
Cable Test — to perform a cable test.
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Time Sync — enables GPS or local oscillator time synchronization between BSRs
SNMP Traps — enables notification of significant events by way of an unsolicited SNMP message, a way of passive monitoring.
Topology — enables the discovery of base stations connected to the BSDU.
Additionally:
Reboot BSDU — to perform a reboot of the BSDU when required.
5. Click Logout at any time to log out from the Advanced mode
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14 Port Management The following section explains Port Management via the BSDU WBM.
The BSDU Web management Port Management page, accessed from the Advanced Options menu, is used for port management configuration.
To modify the Port Management settings:
1. Click Port Mgmt on the Advanced Options, to display and define additional configuration menus.
Caution: Inaccurate configuration might harm your connection to the BSDU!
The Port Management page allows you to change various settings that apply to the specific ports of the BSDU connections, as displayed below.
Figure 43 ‐ BSDU Port Management page
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2. Define the specific fields for the required management.
The BSR ports fields on the rear panel of the BSDU: are described in the table below:
Table 16 ‐ BSR Port Management
Field Description
Position the position number of the of the BSR on the rear panel of the BSDU (1-8)
Port Name the name of the port, labeled as Radio 1-8
Auto Neg displays whether Auto negotiation is enabled or not, either On-Off, grayed
Flow Control
displays whether Flow control is enabled for efficient data flow, either On-Off, grayed
Speed displays the data transfer speed, 10 Mbps, grayed
Duplex displays whether in half or full duplex mode, either Half / Full, Half = default, grayed
Port Admin define whether port administration is enabled, either enabled/disabled/testing, enabled = default
Link Status displays the link status, either Down or Up
Power Admin
define whether power is functioning, either enabled or disabled, disabled = default
Power Status
displays the power status, either Down or Up
Caution: Changing the Power Admin settings will cause immediate loss of BSR communication, until new connection is established.
The General Purpose switch ports on the front panel of the BSDU are described in the table below:
Table 17 ‐ General Purpose Switch
Field Description
Position the position number of the RJ45 port, (1-4)
Port Name the name of the port, labeled 10/100
Auto Neg displays whether Auto negotiation is enabled or not, On = default, locked position, grayed
Flow Control
displays whether Flow control is enabled for efficient data flow, Off = default, locked position, grayed
Speed displays the data transfer speed, 10 Mbps, grayed
Duplex displays whether in half or full duplex mode, either Half-Full, grayed
Port Admin define whether port administration is enabled, either Enabled/Disabled/Testing
Link Status displays the link status, either Down or Up
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The Management ports on the front panel of the BSDU are described in the table below:
Table 18 ‐ Management ports
Field Description
Position the position number of the RJ45 port, (only 1)
Port Name the name of the port, labeled MNG
Auto Neg displays whether Auto negotiation is enabled or not, either On-Off, grayed
Flow Control
displays whether Flow control is enabled for efficient data flow, either On-Off, grayed
Speed displays the data transfer speed,10 Mbps, grayed
Duplex displays whether in half or full duplex mode, either Half-Full, grayed
Port Admin define whether port administration is enabled, either Enabled/Disabled/Testing
Link Status displays the link status, either Down or Up
The GE Backhaul/Cascade ports on the front panel of the BSDU are described in the table below:
Table 19 ‐ GE Backhaul / Cascade
Field Description
Position the position number of the Cascade port, (1-2)
Port Name the name of the port, labeled Cascade
Auto Neg displays whether Auto negotiation is enabled or not, either On-Off, grayed
Flow Control
displays whether Flow control is enabled for efficient data flow, either On-Off, grayed
Speed displays the data transfer speed, either 10 or 1 PPS, grayed
Duplex displays whether in half or full duplex mode, either Half-Full, grayed
Port Admin define whether port administration is enabled, either Enabled/Disabled/Testing
Link Status displays the link status, either Down or Up
After setting the various Port Management settings either:
3. Click Discard changes to erase the changes and return to the present settings or Click Save changes to save the changes made and apply them, the following confirmation message appears:
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Figure 44 ‐ Confirm
4. Click OK to save changes, and a successful change message is displayed
5. Click Logout at any time to log out from the Advanced page and return to System (home) page
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15 Configuration Settings The following section explains basic Configuration settings via the BSDU WBM, such as Security, Reset to Default, VLAN management and IP setting.
The BSDU Web management Configuration Settings page, accessed from the Advanced Options page menu, is used for configuration and contains menus to configure these various settings.
To modify Configuration Settings: 1. Click Config on the Advanced Options menu, to display and define additional configuration
menus.
The Configuration settings page allows you to Reset all configurations to factory settings, to change SNMP Security parameters, to change the User Name and Password from the default password, for access to the Advanced and set other System configuration setting, as displayed below.
Figure 45 ‐ Configuration Settings page (upper portion)
15.1 Reset to Factory Default To reset all configuration parameters to factory defaults: 1. Click Reset to Defaults button — to replace user-defined settings with all default settings,
warning message will be displayed.
Note: Takes affect after System restart.
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15.2 Define Security Parameters To modify Security Parameters (displayed above): 1. Define Security parameters as required
The Security parameters to be defined are described in the table below:
Table 20 ‐ Security parameters
Parameter Description
SNMP R/O Community Name
Simple Network Management Protocol community name with read-only permission
SNMP R/W Community Name
SNMP community name with read and write permissions
New Username Enter the new User name for access to Advanced
New Password Enter the new password for access to Advanced
Re-type New Password Re-enter the new Password for confirmation
After setting the Security parameters either:
2. Click Discard changes to erase the changes and return to the present settings
3. Click Save changes to save the changes made, a conformation window is displayed. Click OK to accept.
15.3 Telnet Connection The BSDU has a Telnet server that enables specific procedures to be performed should the need arise. Telnet is not an operator interface, but it is advisable to follow this procedure to remove security vulnerability.
For security reasons, it's advisable to change the root password initially and periodically.
To connect to the BSDU: Assuming IP address of BSDU was not changed from default (10.0.0.124) and no VLAN management was assigned, connect to any of the BSDU RJ45 ports, and open a command line and type:
1. telnet 10.0.0.124
2. Type username: root
3. Enter password: topsecret
4. Change root password: passwd root
5. Type your new password and press Enter. Type it again for confirmation and press Enter again.
6. Type logout and press Enter
The root password of the BSDU is now changed. Keep a record of your password in a secure place for future reference.
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15.4 Define Communication Configuration To modify Communication Configuration parameters 1. Define Communication Configuration parameters as required, as displayed below.
Figure 46 ‐ Configuration Settings page (lower portion)
Note: When DHCP is enabled the Static IP section becomes grayed-out changeable but affect the system.
Caution: Any IP address change of the module using any means, might cause immediate loss of communication, until a new session is established using the new IP address.
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The communication configuration parameters to be defined are described in the table below:
Table 21 ‐ Communication Configuration parameters
Parameter Description
Management VLAN define whether Management VLAN is enabled. When Management VLAN is enabled, inbound management traffic is enforced for added security, and outbound management is tagged with this VLAN ID. 0=disabled, 1-4094=enabled
Manage through Management Port Only
check to manage the BSRs through management port only
Isolate BSRs from each other
check to isolate the BSRs - no bridging between BSRs
DHCP Admin define whether DHCP Static IP is enabled or not, enabled/disabled, default = disabled
Current IP displays BSDU's IP address when set in dynamic mode (DHCP enabled)
Current Default Gateway displays IP address of BSDU's default gateway when set in dynamic mode (DHCP enabled)
Current DNS displays the DNS IP address (DHCP enabled)
Current Subnet Mask displays the Subnet mask IP address assigned by DHCP
Static IP edit and display the static IP address (DHCP disabled)
Static Default Gateway edit and display IP address of BSDU's default gateway (DHCP disabled)
Static DNS edit and display the DNS IP address (DHCP disabled)
Static Subnet Mask edit and display the Subnet mask IP address (DHCP disabled)
Static SNTP server edit and display the IP address of the SNTP (Simple Network Time protocol) server
After setting the various Configuration settings either:
2. Click Discard changes to erase the changes and return to the previous settings or Click Commit changes to apply the changes, the following is displayed:
Figure 47 ‐ Commit changes
Note: Committed Changes are lost after restart, unless saved.
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3. Click Save changes to save the changes made and apply them. Conformation is required and a warning is displayed.
Note: Saved changes are permanent.
4. Click Logout at any time to log out from the Advanced mode and return to System (home)
page.
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16 Port Statistics The following section explains viewing Statistics via the BSDU WBM.
The BSDU Web management port Statistics page, accessed from the Advanced Options page menu, is used to view various statistical data for BSRs connected to the BSDU.
To access the Port Statistics page: 1. Click Stats on the Advanced Options menu, to display statistical data on each BSDU port.
The Port Statistics page allows you to view all statistical information per port as displayed below.
Figure 48 ‐ Ports Statistics page
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2. Select the port for which to view the statistics from the lists, either Rear Panel Ports or Front Panel Ports, as shown below:
Figure 49 ‐ Rear panel ports
3. Select from either BSR1-BSR8
Figure 50 ‐ Front panel ports
4. Select either: General Purchase Switch 1-4, Management 1 or GE Backhaul/Cascade 1-2
Note: Selecting a port will refresh the Statistic table after a momentary pause.
The Statistics table displayed for all the ports are identical. The Port Statistic counters displayed are described in the table below:
Note: Each Counter displays a value.
To refresh all counters manually click "Refresh Counters".
To reset Relative Counters manually click "Reset Relative Counters".
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Table 22 ‐ Port Statistic counters
Counter Name Description
Total Octets (Tx + Rx) displays the total number of Octets received, transmitted and received
Total Packets displays the total number of packets, received and transmitted. All packets are counted here, regardless of their length, whether they are erred, or whether they are flow control packets. (all sizes aggregated)
Tx_Octets displays the number of transmitted Octets
Tx_Drop_Pkts displays the number of transmitted packets that are dropped, or lost, on the network for various reasons. For instance, two nodes may be communicating at widely disparate transfer rates
Tx_Broadcast_Pkts displays the number of transmitted packets that is sent from one point to all other points
Tx_Multicast_Pkts displays the number of transmitted Multicast packets
Tx_Unicast_Pkts displays the number of transmitted Unicast packets
Tx_Total_Pkts displays the total number of transmitted packets
Tx_Collisions displays the number of collisions that occurred on the port
Tx_Single_Collision displays the number of successfully transmitted packets after one collision
Tx_Muliple_Collision displays the number of packets successfully transmitted after a number of successive collisions
Tx_Deferred_Transmit displays the number of times the interface has tried to send a frame, but found the carrier busy at the first attempt
Tx_Late_Collision displays the number of occurrences of late collisions
Tx_Excessive_Collision displays the number of failed attempts to transmit a packet due to excessive number of collisions
Tx_Frame_In_Disc displays the number of packets that were discarded due to Tx queue overflow
Tx_Pause_Pkts displays the number Pause packets sent
Tx_QoS_Octets displays the number of QoS Octets
Rx_Octets displays the total number of received Octets
Rx_Undersize_Pkts displays the number of illegal (too short, i.e less than 64 bytes long) packets received
Rx_Pause_Pkts displays the number of 802.3X pause packets received
Rx_Oversize_Pkts displays the number of illegal length (oversize) packets received
Rx_Jabbers displays the number of occurrences of devices on the network are sending improper signals
Rx_Alignment_Errors displays the number of frames received with alignment errors
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Counter Name Description
Rx_FCS_Errors displays the number that frames of data are being corrupted
Rx_Good_Octets displays the total number of octets received in good packets
Rx_Drop_Pkts displays the number of received packets that get dropped
Rx_Unicast_Pkts displays the number of received Unicast packets
Rx_Multicast_Pkts displays the total number of received Multicast packets
Rx_Broadcast_Pkts displays the number of received Broadcast packets
Rx_Total_Pkts displays the total number of received packets
Rx_SA_Changes displays the number of packets with source address different from source address of previous frame
Rx_Fragments displays the count of received fragments. Fragments are pieces of a packet
Rx_Excess_Size_Disc displays the count of packets that were dropped because their size exceeded the maximum size
Rx_Symbol_Error displays the total number of times a valid length packet was received at a port and had at least one invalid data symbol
Rx_QoS_Pkts displays the number of received QoS packets
Rx_QoS_Octets displays the number of octets in received QoS packets
Pkts_64_Octets displays the number of received packets with a length of 64 bytes
Pkts_65_to_127_Octets displays the number of received packets with a length of 65 to 127 bytes
Pkts_128_to_255_Octets displays the number of received packets with a length of 128 to 255 bytes
Pkts_256_to_511_Octets displays the number of received packets with a length of 256 to 511 bytes
Pkts_512_to_1023_Octets displays the number of received packets with length of 512 to 1023 bytes
Pkts_1024_to_1522_Octets displays the number of received packets with length of 1024 to 1522 bytes
5. Click Logout at any time to log out from the Advanced mode and return to System (home)
page.
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17 Port Mirroring The following section explains Mirroring via the BSDU WBM.
The BSDU Web management port Mirroring page, accessed from the Advanced Options page menu, is used to send a copy of all network packets seen on one or many switch port(s) to a monitoring network connection on another switch port for BSRs connected to the BSDU. This is commonly used for network appliances that require monitoring of network traffic, such as an intrusion-detection system commonly called a packet sniffer.
Note: In order to define the port as Mirroring port it should be designated as a testing port in Port Management.
To access the Mirroring page: 1. Click Mirroring on the Advanced Options menu, to continue mirroring on BSDU port.
The Mirroring page allows you to configure mirroring per port as displayed below.
Figure 51 ‐ Mirroring page
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2. Select whether to Enable Mirroring — Enable/Disable, default = disabled
3. Select the Capture port — the port where the capturing device (sniffer) will be connected
Note: It is recommended to use the GE Backhaul/Cascade port as the capture port due to its capacity potential.
4. Select Transmit port — check to select transmission port(s) to be mirrored. Any amount can
be selected except for capture port.
5. Select Receive port — check to select receiving port(s) to be mirrored. Any amount can be selected except for capture port.
6. Select Filter transmitted packets by — define whether to use filtering on transmitted packets, either disabled, source or destination (MAC address of the packet)
7. Define Tx filtering MAC — define the MAC address that will be used for filtering
8. Select Filter received packets by — define whether to use filtering on received packets, either disabled, source or destination (MAC address of the packet)
9. Define Rx filtering MAC — define the MAC address that will be used for filtering
10. Select Filter transmitted by divisor — check to select transmitted packets, then define the rate of selection. For example: 0 = all packets will be filtered, 2 = every other packet
11. Select Filter received by divisor — check to select received packets, then define the rate of selection. For example: 0 = all packets will be filtered, 2 = every other packet
Note: Capture port must be preset to testing mode. Port Management > Port Admin > Testing.
After setting the Mirroring parameters either:
12. Click Discard changes to erase the changes and return to the present settings.
13. Click Save changes to save the changes made and apply them after reset.
14. Click Logout at any time to log out from the Advanced mode and return to System (home) page.
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18 Software Upgrade The following section explains upgrading software via the BSDU WBM.
The Web-based management tool allows BSDU software upgrade, which can be performed only by authorized technicians. BSDU upgrade is performed by downloading a software version package to the BSDU using File Transfer Protocol (FTP) or Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP). To upgrade the device, you need to define the FTP or TFTP parameters and the name of the software version package that you want downloaded. The downloaded package is initially downloaded to the bank the system is presently not running from. To activate the downloaded file, you need to set the active bank to the bank where the package was downloaded to (non-running bank) and then reset the device.
Note: BSDU upgrade should only be performed by authorized and qualified technicians.
To access Software Upgrade 1. Select Software Upgrade from the Advanced menu, to display and define download related
parameters (as shown below).
Figure 52 ‐ Software upgrade page
2. Define the FTP/TFTP server IP address or Domain name - of the FTP/TFTP server.
Note: Current software versions are displayed on the System page.
3. To use the FTP, enter the following FTP login rights:
a. In the User Name field, enter the FTP server's user name.
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b. In the Password field, enter the FTP server's password.
Note: TFTP requires only an IP address and File name for access and not a User Name or a Password.
4. In the File Name field, enter the name of the software version file that you want to download
to the BSDU.
5. Click Load, to begin the software version file download, the following confirmation appears:
Figure 53 ‐ Upgrade confirm
6. Click OK to confirm and continue download. A Software Download progress bar will be displayed.
When the SW file download is completed, a "successful" message is displayed (as shown below).
In the event the download fails a "FAILED" message is displayed with an explanation of the cause of failure.
18.1 Software Activation The downloaded software package, residing in the non-running bank will be used after current bank is determined and a reboot is performed To Swap Bank 1. Click Swap Bank, the following confirmation appears:
Figure 54 ‐ Swap confirmation
When the Swap is completed, the following message is displayed:
Figure 55 ‐ Swap success message
2. Click Logout at any time to log out from the Advanced mode and return to System (home) page.
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19 Cable Test The following section explains the process of testing the cable via the BSDU WBM.
The Web-based management tool enables BSDU cable testing, for cable integrity which includes the standard cable tests for short or open circuit and distance to failure point with an accuracy of within a meter.
Note: In order to define the port as Cable Test port it should be designated as a testing port in Port Management.
To access Cable Test 1. Select Cable Test from the Advanced menu, to initiate the cable test (as shown below).
Figure 56 ‐ Cable Test page
2. Select the port for the testing the cable
3. Click Test Cable to perform the cable test
The results of the cable test are displayed, as follows:
Figure 57 ‐ Cable Test result ‐ problem found
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Figure 58 ‐ Cable Test result ‐ No problem found
4. Click Logout at any time to log out from the Advanced mode and return to System (home) page.
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20 GPS Time Synchronization The following section explains how to set GPS synchronization via the BSDU WBM.
The Web-based management tool enables GPS time synchronization between BSDUs.
When the BSRs are configured to stop operating, when not receiving 1PPS, as in the case of overlapping cells, it is highly recommended to configure the BSDU to make a recovery attempt when PPS is lost.
Note: ALL BSRs will cease to function until GPS signal is restored, unless Sync Mode is set to "No Synchronization" or "Ignore sync lost" is activated.
To access Time Synchronization 1. Select Time Sync from the Advanced menu, to initiate time synchronization (as shown
below).
Figure 59 ‐ BSDU Time Sync page
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The Time Sync page fields are described in the table below:
Table 23 ‐ Time Sync
Parameter Description
Current sync status
Displays current synchronization status, On/Off
Note: Read-only display unless Sync Mode is set to "No Synchronization" or "Ignore sync lost" is activated.
Note: When 1PPS was lost and the BSDU is generating the 1PPS signal itself (for 15 minutes or without time limit: On – generated locally: 1 PPS not received from GPS! will be displayed
Current GPS communication status
displays the current status of communication with the GPS antenna, On/Off
Note: When On is selected: Number of detected satellites and Detected satellites' SNR values (percents) are displayed, as shown below.
If 1PPS signal from GPS is lost then
Select from possible values:
Generate 1PPS locally for 15 minutes, then stop - the BSDU will continue to generate the 1PPS signal for 15 minutes and then will stop. (The BSDU is capable of producing the 1PPS signal with very low deviation during this period).
Generate 1PPS locally without time limit - the BSDU will continue to produce the 1PPS signal instead of the GPS without a time limit. In this case the deviation from the read 1PPS will grow as time passes.
This field determines what to do in case the 1PPS signal stops coming from the GPS.
Sync Mode Select synchronization mode, either:
1 No Synchronization
2 Local Oscillator when using 1 BSDU
3 Rear-Panel GPS
4 Front-Panel GPS
Note: #2 – Local Oscillator is for Lab use only. When selected a warning message appears, as shown below (outside of table).
Note: A GPS is required for settings 3 & 4.
Number of detected satellites
Displays the number of detected satellites.
Detected satellites' SNR values (percents)
Displays the detected satellites’ SNR values.
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Figure 60 ‐ Sync mode Local Oscillator warning
After setting the Time Synchronization parameters either:
2. Click Discard changes to erase the changes and return to the present settings.
3. Click Save changes to save the changes made and apply them after reset.
4. Click Logout at any time to log out from the Advanced mode and return to System (home) page.
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20.1 GPS Synchronization Protection In the event the BSDU will fail to receive a 1PPS signal from the GPS the BSDU will continuously attempt to retrieve the desirable 1PPS signal. There are three (3) methods to prevent with this scenario.
There are three (3) operational modes in the BSR:
Disabled (default) – whether the BSR utilizes a 1PPS signal (external synchronization) or not.
Enabled + ignore sync loss (default when enabled from web) – whether the BSR will use the 1PPS signal from the BSDU but in the event a 1PPS is not present the BSR will ignore it and keep operating normally.
Enabled + stop transmitting on sync loss – whether the BSR will stop transmitting whenever a 1PPS signal is not present.
Figure 61 – syncActivate
Figure 62 – syncSetSyncIgnore
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21 SNMP Traps The following section explains how to set SNMP Trap destination via the BSDU WBM.
SNMP Traps enable notification of significant events by way of an unsolicited SNMP message.
The BSDU Web management SNMP Traps page, accessed from the Advanced Options menu, is used for monitoring events.
To configure the SNMP Traps settings: 1. Click SNMP Traps on the Advanced Options, to display and define additional configuration
menus.
The SNMP Traps page allows you to set up to 8 destinations where the SNMP messages are to be sent, as displayed below.
Figure 63 ‐ SNMP Traps page
2. Define the specific fields for the required traps.
The SNMP Traps page fields are described in the table below:
Table 24 ‐ BSDU SNMP Traps
Field Description
Position the position number of the destination
Destination Address
destination IP address where the message is to be sent, in dot-notation format
UDP port # the port number where the message is to be sent (default = 162)
Description a brief description of where the message is sent, not required
Action define the action to be take
3. Determine the BSR from which to receive SNMP messages.
4. Define the Destination IP address where to send messages, in dot-notation format.
5. Define the Port number where message is sent.
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6. Click Add to accept this action, a message is displayed, either:
Table 25 ‐ SNMP Trap message
Message Description
The sink was added successfully when successful
Failed adding new sink! when unsuccessful
Once added:
Figure 64 ‐ SNMP Action
7. Click Modify to change, confirmation appears.
Figure 65 ‐ Modify settings
8. Click OK to confirm action.
9. Click Remove to erase, confirmation appears.
Figure 66 ‐ Remove
10. Click OK to confirm action.
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The following messages are displayed:
Message Description
The sink was successfully modified! when modified
The sink was successfully removed! when removed
SNMP Traps are sent in the following scenarios:
Table 26 ‐ SNMP Traps
Trap Description
The BSDU finished its initialization process Cold Start standard trap
A power failure occurred at one of the BS ports
Interruption of service of BS
The link status of one of the Ethernet ports has changed
up/down. Link Up/Link Down standard trap
A change in the GPS connectivity state occurred
connected/disconnected
A change in the GPS 1PPS lock state occurred
locked/unlocked
A change in the topology status of one of the BS ports occurred
connected/unknown/erroneous
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22 Topology The following section explains how to set Topology discovery via the BSDU WBM.
Topology enables the discovery of base stations connected to the BSDU.
The BSDU Web management Topology page, accessed from the Advanced Options menu, is used for polling the BSRs connected to the BSDU.
Note: When Topology is enabled the BSDU and BSRs must be on the same subnet.
To configure the Topology settings: 1. Click Topology on the Advanced Options, to display and define additional configuration
menus.
The Topology page allows you to set up which BSDU port is to be polled, as displayed below.
Figure 67 ‐ Topology page
2. Define whether Topology polling is Enabled (table is displayed) or Disabled (no table is displayed).
3. Check the specific port to Enable Topology polling, clear to disable.
4. Click Discard changes to reject the changes just made.
5. Click Save changes to accept the modifications made, a confirmation message appears.
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Figure 68 ‐ Topology save change
6. Click OK to confirm.
The following message is displayed:
Topology configuration successfully saved! (Displayed in Green)
Momentarily the system will refresh and display the data of the selected BSRs connected to the BSDU.
The fields displayed are defined below:
Table 27 ‐ Topology Polling
Field Description
Port # the port number to be polled, connected to specific BSR
Status Status Description
Unknown no BSR discovered
Not Polled port not selected for topology discovery
Connected BSR discovered
IP address IP of the BSR being polled
MAC address MAC address of the BSR being polled
BS id ID of the BSR being polled
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23 Rebooting the BSDU Some configuration settings require that you restart the unit to apply new parameter settings to the unit, such as upgrading the unit.
In order for software version upgrades and/or other changes to take effect the BSDU unit must be rebooted.
To perform a Reboot 1. Select Reboot BSDU from the Advanced menu, the following confirmation appears:
Figure 69 ‐ BSDU Reboot confirm
2. Click OK to confirm and continue reboot. The following message is displayed as:
Figure 70 ‐ BSDU rebooting
After a short period the BSDU will come back online.
3. Click Back to return to the previous page.
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24 Appendix
24.1 Glossary of Terms ARQ Automatic ReQuest for retransmission
BS Base station
BWA Broadband wireless access
CCC Clearest Channel Choice
CLI Command Line Interface
CPE Customer premises equipment (interchangeable with ST)
DFS Dynamic Frequency Selection
DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. Protocol for assigning dynamic IP addresses to devices on a network.
FDD Frequency Division Duplex
FTP File Transfer Protocol
GUI Graphical user interface
GW Gateway
HTTP Hypertext Transfer Protocol
IP Internet protocol
ISP Internet Service Provider
MAC The next layer up from the PHY, known as the media access controller
MIB Management interface block
QAM Quadrature Amplitude Modulation. A modulation scheme which conveys data by changing (modulating) the amplitude of two carrier waves. These two waves, usually sinusoids, are out of phase with each other by 90° and are thus called quadrature carriers.
Rx Receiver
SA Spectrum Analyzer
SNR Signal-to-noise ratio
SW Software
TDD Time Division Duplex
Tx Transmitter
URL Uniform Resource Locator
VLAN Virtual Local Area Network
WBM Web-based management
WFQ Weighted Fair Queuing
WiMAX WiMAX is a wireless industry coalition whose members are organized to advance IEEE 802.16 standards for broadband wireless access (BWA) networks.
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24.2 Revision History Revision Originator Date Description
Rev A M. Falik 6-2006 Initial document
Rev B M. Falik 8-2006 Additional content & corrections
Rev C M. Falik 10-2006 Additions
Rev D M. Falik 12-2006 Updates & features
Rev E M. Falik 2-2007 Updates & features
Rev F M. Falik 8-2007 Updates & features
Rev G M. Falik 3-2008 Updates & features
Rev H M. Falik 7-2008 Template change + updates
Rev I M. Falik 2-2009 Updates & features
Rev J M. Falik 8-2009 BSDU updates
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