Assembly Instructions

Ripwave Base Station I&C Guide Navini Networks, Inc.
224 Part #40-00047-00 Rev F v1.0 (TTA)
October 23, 2003
Field Name Values Description
BTS ID Unique numeric identification number for this BTS.
Cannot be changed once the BTS is created in the
system.
BTS Name Unique name given to this BTS. No two BTSs can have
the same name.
Suppress Alarms TRUE or FALSE To suppress alarms from BTS to EMS, set to TRUE until
problem is resolved. Useful if BTS is flooding EMS and
affecting its performance. To allow alarms to be sent, set
to FALSE.
Suppress CPE Registration TRUE or FALSE Determines if BTS can send CPE Registration messages
to EMS. Useful if BTS is flooding EMS and affecting its
performance. To allow messages to be sent, set to
FALSE.
Calibration Interval
(hours)
1 - 24 The interval of hours by which on-line calibration occurs.
Bridge Aging Timer
(minutes)
1 - 60 BTS Bridge Table timer that controls how long a PVC is
assigned to an EID (CPE). The PVC to EID association is
removed when no user traffic is received for the timer
interval. Applicable only when dynamic PVC assignment
is used.
Enable PVC Loopback TRUE or FALSE Determines if any PVC on this BTS can perform
loopback test.
BTS Contact Personnel Textual identification of a contact person for this BTS
and how to contact them.
BTS Configuration Source EMS or BTS Determines where the BTS obtains its configuration data
when reset. If provisioning BTS for first time, set to
EMS. After successful reset, defaults to BTS.
Interface Type Ethernet or ATM Indicates the backhaul to which the BTS is connected.
BTS Profile Type Unlicensed 2.4 GHz
MMDS 2.6 GHz
Select the correct system. 2.4 GHz is the only unlicensed
frequency. Any other system, 2.3, 2.5, and 2.6, select
MMDS.
Frequency 2.305 GHz - 2.359
GHz
2.40 GHz - 2.473
GHz
2.50 GHz - 2.595
GHz
2.602 - 2.686 GHz
Scroll bar that allows you to set the center frequency for
the BTS operation. The range depends on the type of
system, i.e., 2.3 GHz, 2.4 GHz, 2.5 GHz, 2.6 GHz. The
field is operated by dragging the slider of the center
frequency scroll bar left or right. The center frequency of
an MMDS band BTS must match what is hard-wired on
the RFS. During installation, the installers should check
that the configured center frequency is identical to the
center frequency labeled on the Channel Filter
component of the RFS.
CAUTION: Changing an MMDS BTS center
frequency may result in destruction of the PAs.