User Manual

MM102365V1 Rev. B
7.5 CONFIGURING THE CELL SITE ISM RADIO
7.5.1 Step 1 – Configure Cell Site Radio Topology
Configure each individual Cell Site radio with its own ISM address, IP network address, radio type and
default destination ISM device. The default destination ISM should be the Backhaul Router’s ISM
address.
Table 7-8: Cell Site Radio Configuration
COMMAND SYNTAX DESCRIPTION
at*addr <ism> Assign Cell Site radio ISM address.
at*ip <ip> Assign Cell Site radio IP address.
at*type 3 Make this ISM a Cell Site radio.
at*defdest <ism> Default Destination ISM device.
at&w Save configuration table.
7.5.2 Step 2 – Configure Cell Site Radio Routing Table
Configure the Cell Site radio’s routing table so it contains an entry for the Backhaul Router, the Tower
Top radio and the Base Station to which it is attached. All devices in a spoke from the Tower Top radio
are included in the cell routing table.
A cell routing table does not include other cells unless they are in the same RF daisy chain string created
by a cell drop and repeat configuration
Table 7-9: Cell Site Radio Routing Table Configuration
COMMAND SYNTAX DESCRIPTION
at*rtrem * Clear Cell Site radio routing table entries.
at*rte <ism,ip,type,port,RF index> Add entry to Cell Site radio routing table.
at*mssave Save routing table.
7.5.3 Step 3 – Configure Cell Site Radio RF Table
Configure the Cell Site radio’s RF table so that it contains an entry that points to the Tower Top radio to
which it is attached.
Table 7-10: Cell Site Radio RF Table Configuration
COMMAND SYNTAX DESCRIPTION
at*rfrem * Clear Cell Site radio RF table entries.
at*rfe <index,antenna,chip,sequence,attennuation,ism>
Add entry to Cell Site radio RF table.
at*mssave Save RF configuration table.
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