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nano3G AP Installation Manual Installation Requirements
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The disadvantages of this method are:
If the nano3G AP is faulty due to damage in transit or some other failure, it may
take time to deploy a replacement AP with the same configuration.
2.2 Requirements for All nano3G AP
This applies to all nano3G APs.
2.2.1 General Site Requirements
All nano3G AP models have the following general requirements for on-site installation:
If the AP will be commissioned on site, a provisioning/commissioning laptop with:
OS: Windows XP
Web browser: Microsoft Internet Explorer 7
JavaScript enabled in the web browser
Optionally, a short Ethernet cable for connecting the provisioning laptop to the AP
A temporary means to provide power to the AP while it is connected to the
provisioning laptop
A permanent means to provide power to the AP once it is connected to the
backhaul
An Ethernet connection to the backhaul via CAT5 Ethernet cabling
Access to a DNS service on the backhaul to resolve symbolic addresses
Access to an NTP service on the backhaul to set the correct time and date
If a firewall is in place on the network an AP will use for backhaul, this must be
configured to allow traffic to and from the AP. See the port usage section below.
Port Usage
All connections are outgoing. That is, they are initiated from the AP. Port usage has some
dependency on whether or not the AP is using IPsec.
With IPSec, the standard two ports are used:
Without IPSec, the following ports are used:
Protocol Destination Port Use
udp 500 IPSec initial connection
udp 4500 IPSec operations
Protocol Destination Port Use
tcp 3052 SOIP connection to AC
udp 3000 CS RTP to AC
udp 3001 CS RTCP to AC
udp 3002 CS Mux to AC
udp 5000 PS RTP to AC
udp 5001 PS RTCP to AC