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Chapter 2 System Description
TheFiberDASsystemtypicallyconsistsofthreemainsegments:
Gateway — TheGatewayact
sasafirewallensuringinternaltrafficonthesystemremainsinternalandatthesame
timeallowingawebinterfaceformonitoringandsupe rvision.ThegatewayalsohandlesSNMPtraps.
Headend — TheHeadendserv
esastheinterfacewiththeoperatorsbasestation,housingtheunitsrequiredto
transmitandreceivecommunicationsbetweentheoperatorsbasestationandtheremoteunitsoftheFiberDAS
system.
Remote Units — theremoteuni
tsarelocatednearthedistributedantennasandhousetheequipmentnecessary
totransmitandreceivecommunicationsbetweentheantennaandtheheadend.
Figure 1
Remote
Unit
Remote
Unit
Remote
Unit
Head End
Gateway
Central
Gateway
Ethernet
Switch
Master
Frame
Unit
Master
Frame
Unit
Master
Frame
Unit
(BGW/RGW)
Fiber-DAS System
Gateways
ThegatewaysofferedincludetheCentralGateway(CGW),BaseStationGateway(BGW)andRemoteGateway
(RGW).
Forremotesuper
visionofaFiberDASagateway(RGWorBGW)isinstalled.BGWsandRGWsaretypicallylocated
withtheheadendequipment,theRGWisasmallercompactembeddedsolutionwhiletheBGWisafullfeatured
Linuxserverthatcanbesetupinmanydifferentways.
CGWsar
eus
edformonitoringmultipleFiberDASsystems,communicatingwiththeBGWsandRGW s.
Central Gateway (CGW)
TheCGWisusedtoprovideasingleremoteaccesspointandtocompilealarmsfrommultipleBGW/RGWnetworks.
TheunitisaselfpoweredLinuxbasedserver.
Base Station Gateway (BGW)
TheBGWassignsIPaddressestoallthemodulesintheFiberDASsystem,includingtheHeadendandRemoteUnits
aswellastheircomponents.
TheBGWisasel
fpoweredLinuxbasedserver.
FeaturesoftheBGW:
Webin
terfaceconfiguration
Automaticdetectionofmodules
AutomaticdetectionofRemoteUnits
Capableofhandlinglargesystems
Functionsforstatistics