User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- nano3G AP Installation Manual
- Table of Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Installation Overview and Requirements
- 2.1 Installation Tasks
- 2.2 Requirements for All nano3G APs
- 2.2.1 General Requirements
- 2.2.2 nano3G AP Cooling
- 2.2.3 Information Required for Pre-Provisioning
- 2.2.4 Parameters for Enterprise Deployments
- 2.2.5 Parameters for Residential Deployments
- 2.2.6 Access Control
- 2.2.7 Closed Access with CSG Parameter Broadcast
- 2.2.8 Closed Access in Legacy Mode
- 2.2.9 Pre-Prepared Configurations - Optional
- 2.2.10 Information Required for Commissioning
- 2.2.11 Other Items for Commissioning
- 2.3 nano3G S8 AP Site Requirements
- 2.4 nano3G S16 AP Site Requirements
- 2.5 nano3G E8 AP and nano3G E16 AP Site Requirements
- 3 Pre-Provisioning a nano3G AP
- 4 Configuration File Preparation
- 5 Commission a nano3G AP
- 6 nano3G AP Hardware Installation
- 7 Finalize Installation
- 8 Troubleshooting
- 9 nano3G AP and PSU Regulatory Information
nano3G AP Installation Manual Pre-Provisioning a nano3G AP
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• SAI SAC and SAI LAC: If an existing AP, template or file was chosen, the
these values may have been automatically selected from one of these
sources.
• LAC RAC Candidate List and RF Parameters Candidate List: These are
under the Network Listen Control Package. If an existing AP, template or file
was chosen, the these values may have been automatically selected from
one of these sources.
In all cases, any changes on this page of the wizard will override any automatically
selected settings.
6) If required, change the NAS entries. This is only necessary if the correct values
have not been selected automatically.
7) Click the Network Listen Control Package:
The number of entries within the lists in Network Listen Control Package will
depend on how the AP is configured:
• Static configuration: If an AP will have a planned static configuration, enter
only one set of values for each list. That is, one LAC-RAC combination and
one set of RF Parameters. This is typically the scenario for enterprise
deployments where the parameters have been determined by network
planning.
• Dynamic configuration: If an AP will use Network Listen results to
automatically select its parameter settings, in an attempt to choose optimal
settings for its detected RF environment, enter multiple sets of values for
each list. That is, multiple LAC-RAC combinations and multiple sets of RF
Parameters. This is typically the scenario for domestic plug-and-play or
SOHO deployments. Also, in this scenario, it is expected that an existing AP,
template or file will have been selected which has pre-configured lists. If this
is not the case, it may be more efficient to enter a single set of parameters in
the wizard, and then either configure the AP object directly or load
pre-configured lists against the AP object.