User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Scope of This Manual
- Conventions Used in This Manual
- Intended Audience for this Manual
- General Cautions and Warnings
- What is new?
- Overview Of Base Station
- 1.1 Conceptual Overview of the PacketMax System
- 1.1.1 Cell Size, Capacity, and Scalability
- 1.1.2 Frequency Bands
- 1.1.3 PacketMax Network Connectivity
- 1.2 Bridge Mode and VLAN Mode of Base Station
- 1.2.1 Bridge Mode
- 1.2.2 VLAN Mode
- 1.2.3 Point-to-Point Mode
- 1.3 Features of PacketMax System
- 1.3.1 The PacketMax System’s IP Network
- 1.3.2 Services
- 1.3.3 MIBs
- 1.3.4 Service Offerings and QoS
- 1.3.5 ARQ Feature
- 1.3.6 3 DES Encryption
- 1.3.7 Certificates and Management
- 1.3.8 Upgrades
- Base Station Components
- 2.1 PacketMAX Base Station
- 2.2 5-Slot ATCA Chassis
- 2.3 Wireless System Controllers
- 2.3.1 Major Differences Between WSC-S-24 and WSC-48
- 2.3.2 One Port WSC-S-24
- 2.3.3 QUAD Wireless Controller (QWC) Card - WSC-48
- 2.3.4 Compatibility matrix with radio
- 2.4 Main System Controller Card
- 2.5 MSC Redundancy
- 2.5.1 Redundancy support
- 2.6 AC Supply
- 2.7 Power LEDs and ESD connector
- 2.8 Hot Swap
- 2.8.1 WSC-48 Hot Swap
- 2.8.2 WSC-S-24 Hot Swap
- 2.8.3 MSC Hot Swap
- 2.9 Maintaining Proper Chassis Air FLow
- 2.10 Fan Unit
- 2.11 Serial Cable Pinout
- 2.11.1 Serial Connection Instructions
- 2.12 PacketMax 5000 Rear Panel
- 2.12.1 Grounding
- 2.12.2 DC Power Connection
- 2.13 AC Power Connection
- 2.13.1 Fuse
- 2.14 Base Station Radio
- Installing the Base Station IDU
- Installing the Base Station ODU Radio and Antenna
- 4.1 Radio Compatibility
- 4.2 Installing the Antenna
- 4.3 Installing the Base Station Radio ODU
- 4.3.1 3.3 and 3.5 GHz BSR Package Contents
- 4.3.2 5.8 GHz BSR Package Contents
- 4.3.3 Preparing and Mounting the 3.3 and 3.5 GHz BSR
- 4.3.4 Preparing and Mounting the 5.8 GHz BSR
- 4.3.5 Using the BSR with the Antenna and IDU
- Commissioning the Base Station
- 5.1 Summary of Configuration of Base Station
- 5.2 Establishing an Ethernet Connection with Cat-5 Cable
- 5.3 Establishing a Serial Connection to the Base Station
- 5.4 Configuring DHCP
- 5.5 Obtaining the MAC Address of the Base Station
- 5.6 Selecting Management or Data Traffic
- 5.7 Provisioning the Base Station with WaveCenter EMS
- 5.8 Rebooting the Base Station
- 5.9 Verifying Operations
- 5.10 Ensuring Encryption
- 5.11 Upgrading Base Station Manually
- 5.11.1 WSC upgrade
- 5.11.2 MSC Upgrade
- Event Reporting
- Command Line Interface (CLI)
- Cables, Spares and Accessories
- System Specifications
- D.1 Physical interfaces of PM 5000 - 12 sector
- D.2 Physical interfaces of PM 5000 - 4 sector
- D.3 QoS and Networking Parameters
- D.4 Dimensions and Weight
- D.5 Environmental
- D.6 Radio Specifications
- 4.6.1 PM-BSR-33 and PM-BSR-35 Radio Specifications
- 4.6.2 PM-BSR-58 Radio Specifications
- 4.6.3 Antenna Specifications
- D.7 Antenna Types, Maximum Gains and Maximum Output Power Point to Multipoint Operation
- D.8 Transmit Output Power Regulations
- Certifications
- Troubleshooting
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Chapter 5. Commissioning the Base Station
5.9 Verifying Operations
Verify operations as follows:
1. At the CLI prompt, enter show msc to verify that the base station received
the correct IP Address and Configuration file.
Figure 5-6 shows an example of
show msc command.
2. Verify that the BS is operational. Follow the instruction below:
a. Ping the EMS from the Base Station
b. View System Configuration via EMS
c. Check if BS appears Green in EMS
d. Teln et to B S
e. Check that the LEDs on the BS are correct (per Table 2-A in Chapter 2).
This will verify if the BS is operational or not.
NOTE: There are a series of CLI commands that will enable you to check
the status of the system and also configure the system. Please refer to the
CLI Reference Manual, for further details.
5.10 Ensuring Encryption
When upgrading your system, to run encryption, make sure following (or newer)
binary is loaded correctly. To do this, check the command, on the WSC and make
sure that the binary date (in red) indicated in the following example is current.
PM5000-WSC-1> dumpArcCB
PSAP Interface Version 2.3+ Control Block.
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Component ID: 0xec55aa01, Firmware ID: 0x00000001
ARC Feature List:-"BS|PSAP2.3+|EC001|Jun 22 2007|17:06:"
Station ID:(H)=0xc03b0101, (h)=0x00004001
Watermark Level Tx:0x00000100, Rx:0x00000800
ARC Op Mode :0x00000008
MAC TxHead:0x000007d6, TxTail:0x000007d6
MAC RxHead:0x00000260, RxTail:0x00000260
MAC TxCtrlHead:0x000000d0, TxCtrlTail:0x000000d0
MAC RxCtrlHead:0x000000c3, RxCtrlTail:0x000000c3
MAC RxStatHead:0x000001bd, RxStatTail:0x000001bd
DMC 0x00000000
MAC MBox Lock: 0x00000000
PSAP MBox Lock:0x00000000
CID Table Lock: 0x00000000
Arc Trailer=0xaaaaaaaa
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value = 42 = 0x2a = '*'