LTE Outdoor CPE8000 December 2016 CPE8000 System Manual System Manual
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Nick Dewar Nick.Dewar@Telrad.com Contents Legal Rights ..........................................................................2 1 Product Overview ..............................................................9 1.1 Product Highlights ..................................................................................................... 9 1.2 User Interface Specification ..................................................................................... 10 2 Getting Started ..........................
3.10 Application ............................................................................................................... 33 3.10.1 Port range forwarding ..................................................................................... 33 3.10.2 Port forwarding ................................................................................................ 34 3.10.3 DMZ .................................................................................................................. 34 3.10.
1 Product Overview CPE8000 is a high performance LTE CPE (Customer Premises Equipment) product designed to enable quick LTE service deployment to the remote customers. It provides high data throughput and networking features to end users who need both bandwidth and roaming capabilities in the certain area. 1.1 Product Highlights Band 48 Frequency Bands * - CBRS disclaimer : in case of CBRS the operating frequency is set by the Domain Proxy and not by manual configuration.
1.2 User Interface Specification Model Description & User Interface - Panel antenna: B42_43 - 1 RJ45 10/100/1000M LAN Port CPE8000 - PWR, RUN, LAN, SIM, and LTE (1-6) LEDs - 48V/0.5A PoE supply, ODU Power <12 Watts - Dimensions: 203 mm (L) × 203 mm (W) × 76 mm (D) - Weight: 3 Kg 2 Getting Started 2.1 Packing list Upon receiving the product, please unpack the product package carefully.
2.2 Unpacking the Equipment Table 2-1 lists all the standard parts that are supplied in your LTE CPE Unit Installation Package. Please take the time to unpack the package and check its contents against this list.
2.3 Installing the Equipment 2.3.1 Device connection For outdoor CPE product, it is suggested that the CPE device be installed in a shaded area to avoid direct sun light exposure which may cause over heat in certain extreme weather condition. The CPE should be properly grounded for proper protection against lighting or power surge. To power on the device, the outdoor CPE must use a 48V PoE integrated DC power supply adapter.
2.3.2 Installing Outdoor Unit (ODU) – Pole Mount 2.3.3 Installing Outdoor Unit (ODU) – Wall Mount Note: The wall screws and screw anchors are not part of the package. Recommended screw size minimum 50mm length and 6-8mm diameter.
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2.4 Grounding Make sure that the installation of the outdoor unit, antenna and cables is performed in accordance with all relevant national and local building and safety codes. Even where grounding is not mandatory according to applicable regulation and national codes, it is highly recommended to ensure that the outdoor unit and the antenna mast are grounded and suitable lightning protection devices are used so as to provide protection against voltage surges and static charges.
2.5 LED Display LED Indicator PWR Function Power Indicator System RUN Run Indicator LAN SIM Description Green Color – Device is powered on Fast Blinking – Device is rebooting Slow Blinking – Device is in normal operation LAN port Solid Green – LAN port is up status Blinking Green – LAN data activity in progress SIM Card Indicator Light is on – SIM Card Error RF (5 RF Signal 5 level signal strengths indication by 5 LEDs) Strength green LEDs 2.
3 Managing CPE Device CPE8000 is a user-friendly LTE CPE, and very easy to configure and setup. Subscribers can just connect the device to their computer or home switch/router and the device is ready to provide Internet Services. 3.1 WEB Login It is a preferred to setup the CPE using a Web browser from a local PC connected to device LAN port. The user should ensure that the connected PC have acquired IP address via DHCP from the device.
3.2 Device Status Once the user is logged in, the following window device status window will be prompted for viewing. It contains both the system information, networking and device information configured for the device.
3.3 ND&S (Network Discover and Selection) In order to reduce frequency scanning time and fast connected, the user should configure fixed frequency and or range as follow picture: LTE->ND&S. By default the CPE will scan the full band (3.3-3.8GHz), it is possible to define discrete band or frequency range.
3.4 PLMN selection Home PLMN-ID show the PLMN-ID according to SIM card, the format is MCC, MNC. Operator can configure equivalent PLMN-ID list (up to 4) to allow UE to attach to specific non-home PLMN-IDs. The capability enables flexibility on the operator network, to define different PLMN-ID or multiple PLMN-IDs.
3.5 eNB Settings 3.5.1 Preferred eNB When enable this option operator can “force” UE to attach to specific eNB (up to 8) with priority, in this way UE ignores its RF signal quality and is attached according to the configuration (MCC, MNC, ECI). When UE is count not attached to any eNB in Preferred eNBs list, UE will attach to any other eNB with higher RF signal quality. 3.5.2 Lock ND&S When selecting this option UE will attached only to eNB according to configuration (MCC, MNC, ECI). 3.5.
3.6 Bearer Settings (Multiple PDNs) The Bearer Settings List is designed for the user to configure the APN according to the operator network. 3.7 SIM Card Operator can choose in which method he would like to work.
3.8 Network 3.8.1 Internet This tab is used to configure the CPE networking mode (e.g Router/NAT vs. L2 bridge mode). 3.8.1.1 Router/ NAT mode The following parameters should be configured (please, refer to the settings shown in the below screenshot): Connection Mode – defines the CPE networking mode. Should be set to "Router/ NAT" NAT Mode – enables/ disables NAT functionality. Should be checked.
Figure [TBD]: Network/ Internet tab for Router/ NAT mode settings (modify screenshot IP Type to IPv4) 3.8.1.2 L2 bridge mode The following parameters should be configured (please, refer to the settings shown in the below screenshot): Connection Mode – defines the CPE networking mode. Should be set to "L2 Bridge" MGMT and Data interface – not relevant for the L2 bridge mode. Leave default value "combined".
Figure [TBD] – Network/ Internet tab for L2 Bridge mode settings When setting the CPE into the "L2 bridge" mode, verify that TSDF flow endpoint is configured correctly – i.e. matching the BreezeWAY EPC virtual IP ("TSDF L2 end point IP Address" value). This should be configured in Network/ VPN tab. Verify that "GRE Destination IP address" is matching the BreezeWAY EPC parameter "TSDF L2 end point IP Address" in Networking/ Virtual Network EPC menu.
Figure [TBD] – Network/ VPN tab for L2 Bridge mode settings 3.8.2 LAN Configuration A user can change LAN-side configuration, including the local management IP Address and DHCP server depending on the networking mode and network environment requirements.
3.8.3 VPN Enables to configure tunneling/ VPN modes. The options are PPTP \ L2TP \ GRE. In L2 Bridge mode, GRE is selected automatically. 3.8.4 QoS This Tab enables setting of DSCP values for CPE Management and user IP traffic in Router/ NAT mode. The default DSCP value for CPE Management traffic is 6 (can be modified). The DSCP value for data traffic can be set to some specific value (non-zero) or left transparent (0 value).
3.8.5 DDNS Dynamic Domain Name System (DDNS) is a mechanism that can map a pre-defined domain name to a dynamic IP address (updating DNS server with the dynamically assigned IP address). This is useful when IP address for WAN interface is assigned dynamically. If DDNS is enabled, clients can connect to CPE through “DDNS Host Name”. 3.9 Security 3.9.
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3.9.3 Defense 3.9.4 Access restriction Access Restriction provides a comprehensive way to control the network. First, users can block all the network traffic at certain time. For example, deny all the traffic from 10:00 to 12:00. Second, users can deny devices with certain MAC address accessing the network. Third, users can deny clients accessing certain URL.
3.10 Application 3.10.1 Port range forwarding Port forwarding forwards the packet according to the port setting in this page. If packets with the port number in these ranges, packets will be forwarded to the designated LAN IP and LAN Port. This function is very useful when a server is set up in LAN side like FTP server.
3.10.2 Port forwarding Similar to Port range forwarding, but not in range. 3.10.3 DMZ All network traffic from WAN is forwarded to this IP address in LAN (default is disable).
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3.11.1 Port triggering The table allows you to configure Port Trigger rules. Port Trigger is a way to automate port forwarding. Outbound traffic on predetermined ports ('trigger port') causes inbound traffic to specific ports (call it port P here) to be dynamically forwarded to the host which uses trigger port. Port P does not open if port triggering is not activated. Click “Add +” button to add a new rule, clicking “Remove” to delete the rule. 3.11.1.1 Application Name Name of the port trigger rule. 3.
3.12 Device Management 3.13 System reset and Factory defaults 3.13.1 System Reboot To reboot the device, press Reboot. 3.13.2 Restore to factory default To restore to factory default, press Restore. 3.14 Firmware/software upgrade in relation with CBRS It is important to note that: 1.
2. WInnForum compliance is guaranteed by the Domain proxy and therefore no impact in terms of protocol compliance 4 FCC Part 15 Compliance 15.19 (1) Receivers associated with the operation of a licensed radio service, e.g., FM broadcast under part 73 of this chapter, land mobile operation under part 90 of this chapter, etc., shall bear the following statement in a conspicuous location on the device: This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules.
and make sure the DHCP is enabled. ◼ Open the MS-DOS window, enter “ipconfig /release” and “ipconfig /renew” commands and see if PC can obtain IP correctly. ◼ If the problem persists, please contact the operator or distributor for further diagnose. 3) My CPE networking is not working properly. ◼ You may want to check if the LTE connection is up and running properly. You can do this by login the WEB GUI and check the Interface Info page.