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1. ANT ANT ANT Figure 1 5 One Sector One Carrier 1 2 3 2 One Sector Dual Carrier Two BSs support a single 4x4 sector with a total bandwidth of 20 10 10 or 14 7 7 MHz ANT ANT ANT ANT Figure 1 6 One Sector Dual Carrier 1 2 3 3 Two Sector Two Carriers One Carrier per Sector Two BSs support two 2x2 sectors each with a bandwidth of 10 or 7 MHz BreezeCOMPACT System Manual ANT ANT ANT ANT Figure 1 7 Two Sectors Two Carriers One Carrier per Sector 1 2 4 Antennas In the 4Motion architecture the antenna is approached as an independent element This provides the operator with the flexibility to select the antennas source according to its supplier policy To ensure the availability of antennas that complement the 4Motion solution Alvarion works closely with several antenna suppliers to ensure availability of antennas that comply with its requirements In cases where the operator prefers other antenna vendors Alvarion can provide a recommended antenna specification based on the required antennas types Antennas may support mechanical down tilt MDT using a suitable mounting kit or electrical down tilt EDT that may be either fixed or adjustable using a special adjustment screw In addition to a range of standard comme
2. 1 4 Specifications 1 4 1 Modem amp Radio Table 1 1 General Modem amp Radio Specifications Item Description Frequency Band 3400 3675 Central Frequency Resolution 0 125 MHz Operation Mode TDD Channel Bandwidth HG MHz E 7 7 MHz E 10 MHz Bandwidth Support Up to 20 MHz Ports Configuration 4x4 Maximum Tx Power 27 dBm per channel Tx Power Control Range 10 dB in 1 dB steps Tx Power Accuracy 1 dB Maximum Input Power 45 dBm before saturation 35 dBm before damage antenna port Noise Figure 5 dB Modulation OFDM modulation 1024 512 FFT points QPSK QAM16 QAM64 Access Method OFDMA FEC Convolutional Turbo Coding 1 2 3 4 for QPSK and QAM 16 1 2 2 3 3 4 5 6 for QAM64 BreezeCOMPACT System Manual Le 1 4 2 Sensitivity per channel Table 1 2 Per Channel Sensitivity AWGN amp PER 1 Modulation amp Coding Sensitivity dBm Sensitivity dBm Sensitivity dBm 5 MHz Bandwidth 7 MHz Bandwidth 10 MHz Bandwidth QPSK 1 2 Repetition 6 102 100 99 QPSK 1 2 Repetition 4 101 99 98 QPSK 1 2 Repetition 2 99 97 96 QPSK 1 2 96 94 93 QPSK 3 4 93 91 90 16QAM 1 2 90 88 87 16QAM 3 4 85 83 82 64QAM1 2 84 82 81 64QAM2 3 82 79 78 64QAM3 4 80 78 77 64QAM5 6 78 76 75 For second order receive diversity configurations sensitivity is improved by 3 dB For fourth order receive diver
3. SFP small form factor pluggable optical transceiver with each cable Optical Fiber cable with LC connectors 50m or 100m Antenna s and RF cable s for connecting the antenna s to the BTS applicable for units without integral antennas External antennas are connected via LMR 400 1m 0 5m cables Antenna mounting kit For installation without an attached antenna sun guard cover BreezeCOMPACT System Manual EN GPS mounting kit GPS bracket for mounting on an attached antenna carriage Mounting bands for 4 to 6 poles Grounding 10 AWG cable with an appropriate termination Installation tools and materials Wall mounting bracket For wall mount installation four suitable dowels and screws Complementary products Maintenance Cabinet required for backup batteries power system AC DC power adaptors and local transport backhauling equipment Auxiliary Box required for Dry Contact alarms connectivity controllers and easy access to technical support 2 23 Mounting Options Use the following table as a reference for installation depending on your system configuration BreezeCOMPACT System Manual 0 Table 2 1 Mounting Options Configuration Option Use these items kits Refer to Example Standalone without an attached antenna Pole mount poles between 1 4 M Pole mount kit four clamps supplied with the unit E Sun guard cover To mount the BTS
4. M Out of Band Connectivity Mode Data Port 1 or Data Port 2 is used for tagged bearer traffic see Administrative State on page 88 for details on selecting the active port when both port are applicable Data Port 3 is used for tagged external management traffic and for untagged local management traffic M In Band Connectivity Mode Data Port 1 or Data Port 2 is used for both bearer and external management traffic VLANS are used to separate the two traffic types Data Port 3 is used for untagged local management traffic M Unified Connectivity Mode Data Port 1 or Data Port 2 is used for both bearer and external management traffic Both traffic types share the same VLAN Data Port 3 is used for untagged local management traffic The L1 amp L2 option enables selecting any of the applicable ports for viewing or updating the following parameters Operational State Administrative State Port Negotiation Mode Port Speed Duplex Mode 4 5 2 3 1 Operational State The Operational State parameter is applicable only for Show menu indicating the current operational status of the port Up or Down 4 5 2 3 2 Administrative State The administrative status of the port Up or Down Either Data Port 1 if available or Data Port 2 can be used for bearer connectivity and for external management connectivity in In Band or Unified connectivity mode If both ports are connected only one may be active By default the Administrative State of
5. The status of the Internal 1PPS clock BreezeCOMPACT System Manual ES 4 10 RH Menu The RH Radio Head menu includes the following options E General M Ports 4 10 1 General The RH General menu enables viewing the following read only general radio head properties M Installed RH Type RH Type is in the format rhAAAABBBBZZZWPPRbyTCO where AAAA Lower bound of frequency band in MHz rounded up to the nearest integer BBBB Upper bound of frequency band in MHz rounded down ZZZ always 000 in TDD systems W always N in TDD systems PP maximum transmit power in dBm rounded down R number of receive channels T number of transmit channels C Y if cavity filter or a gap in the band is present N if not O Reserved 0 E Serial Number The RH General menu also enables viewing updating the following parameter 4 10 1 1 External Cavity Filter Existence Informational parameter indicating whether an external cavity filter exists true false The default is false external filter does not exist 4 10 2 Ports The RH Ports menu enables viewing the general port status parameters for all ports or for a selected radio ports 4 10 2 1 Calculated TX Power The required Tx power at the radio port in dBm Calculated according to the Tx Power configured for the Radio Cluster and the Topology Type In the current release supporting only One Sector One Carrier topology the RH Port Calcul
6. To install the GPS on the carriage I Thread the upper two rods through the carriage and also through the GPS bracket 2 Attach nuts washers and spring washers to both sides of the threaded rods and fasten to fix the rods in place on the carriage Figure 2 15 BreezeCOMPACT System Manual 0 M8x20 nuts washers and spring washers on both sides of the carriage GPS Bracket optional Figure 2 15 Installing the GPS Bracket 3 Attach the GPS bracket to the carriage bracket add the locking bracket and fasten the two screws Locking Bracket Bracket Figure 2 16 GPS installed on the Carriage BreezeCOMPACT System Manual e 2 6 4 Connecting the GPS The Outdoor GPS Receiver is connected to the BTS via a Cat 5E Ethernet cable Before connecting the cable make sure that the length of the cable is sufficient to reach the BTS The shielded Cat 5E Ethernet cable is supplied with a rubber bushing and a sealing gland nut During installation you replace the sealing gland nut and rubber bushing that are on the GPS with the same parts that are supplied with the cable m gt To connect the GPS cable Refer to Figure 2 17 I Measure the distance and make sure that the length of the cable is sufficient to reach the BTS 2 Remove the sealing gland plug from the gland nut 3 Open the sealing gland nut and remove it Do not disassemble the gland base from the bracket 4 Remove the rubber bushing from the seal
7. BreezeCOMPACT System Manual RE M in Radio gt R6 R8 Bearer Interface gt Bearer amp Authentication Bearer Interface IP Address Click Apply 3 3 2 Defining the Antenna s 3 3 2 1 The Default Antenna By default one Antenna object exists with the following properties Antenna Number 1 Antenna Product Type default4portDS Mechanical Down Tilt 0 Electrical Down Tilt 0 Longitude 000 000 E Latitude 00 000 N Height 0 Heading 0 H Cable Loss 0 5 According to actually installed antenna s you may update any of the existing antenna object parameters excluding its number and or add antenna s 3 3 2 2 Using the Monitor Program To add the Antenna Product Type of actually used antenna s using the Monitor program select Antenna gt Add You will be prompted to define all Antenna parameters including the Antenna Number To update the parameters of the default antenna select Antenna gt Select You will be prompted to select the Antenna Number Enter 1 and select the update option You will be prompted to configure all parameters 3 3 2 3 Using the Management System In the management system use the Equipment gt External gt Antenna screen to update the parameters of the default antenna and or to add antenna s Click Apply after completing all configuration changes for each Antenna 3 3 3 Configuring Radio Cluster Parameters Using the Monitor Program Select Sector gt Radio Cluster Update and configure the
8. The C N in dB required for sending 64 QAM 1 2 reported to the MS for power control purposes The range is from 20 to 50 dB Must be in the range from Required C N Levels 16 QAM 3 4 16 to Required C N Levels 16 QAM 3 4 14 The default is 23 A change in Required C N Levels 64 QAM 1 2 will take effect after next reset 4 7 2 4 11 Required C N Levels 64 QAM 2 3 The C N in dB required for sending 64 QAM 2 3 reported to the MS for power control purposes The range is from 20 to 50 dB Must be in the range from Required C N Levels 64 QAM 1 2 8 to Required C N Levels 64 QAM 1 2 7 The default is 25 A change in Required C N Levels 64 QAM 2 3 will take effect after next reset 4 7 2 4 12 Required C N Levels 64 QAM 3 4 The C N in dB required for sending 64 QAM 2 3 reported to the MS for power control purposes BreezeCOMPACT System Manual ES The range is from 20 to 50 dB Must be in the range from Required C N Levels 64 QAM 2 3 8 to Required C N Levels 64 QAM 2 3 7 The default is 26 A change in Required C N Levels 64 QAM 3 4 will take effect after next reset 4 7 2 4 13 Required C N Levels 64 QAM 5 6 The C N in dB required for transmitting 64 QAM 5 6 reported to the MS for power control purposes The range is from 20 to 50 dB Must be in the range from Required C N Levels 64 QAM 3 4 8 to Required C N Levels 64 QAM 3 4 7 The default is 28 A change in Required C N
9. 2 repetition 6 A change in Basic Map Repetition will take effect after next reset 4 7 2 2 1 3 2 Minimum Size The initial size in symbols of the first zone When reuse 3 is used within first zone FFR Mode FFR DL Map this parameter should be equal across all BSs within deployment The available options are 2 4 34 2xN where N 1 17 or 1 for No Limitation The default is 1 No Limitation See limitations in First Zone Minimum Size Recommended Value Range table below Other values should be avoided For a frequency reuse 3 scheme FFR Mode None the default no limitation can be used the actual size will be set dynamically according to the configuration For a frequency reuse 1 scheme FFR Mode FFR DL Map a specific value other than No Limitation must be configured A change in Minimum Size will take effect after next reset 4 7 2 2 1 3 3 Maximum Size Maximum size in symbols for first zone Used mainly for performance control capability within frame The available options are 2 4 34 2xN where N 1 17 or 1 for No Limitation The default is 1 No Limitation Maximum Size cannot be lower than Minimum Size A change in Maximum Size will take effect after next reset Recommended values for First Zone Minimum Size and Maximum Size Table 4 1 First Zone Minimum Size Recommended Value Range BS Bandwidth First Zone Scheme Basic Map Minimum Size symbols up to a MHz Repetiti
10. 4 Connect the AC DC power supply to the mains The system is now powered up 2 7 6 Connecting the GPS Cable The GPS data cable is supplied open ended 1 Crimp both sides of the cable with RJ 45 connectors as described in To assemble the RJ 45 connector on page 57 Refer to Figure 1 for Pin assignment The pin assignment is identical for both sides regardless of color standard Table 2 6 GPS Cable Pinout Pin Pair Function Pin GPS RJ45 BTS 1 2T 1PPS_P from GPS 1 2 2R 1PPS_N from GPS 2 3 3T RX_P from GPS 3 4 1R VCC 12V 4 5 1T GND 5 6 3R RX_N from GPS 6 7 AT TX_N to GPS 7 8 AR TX_P to GPS 8 Shield Shield 2 Connect the cable from the GPS to the GPS IN connector located on the BTS panel see Figure 2 22 2 7 7 Using the Connector Sealing Accessories The outdoor equipment is supplied with the connectors sealed with either flexible plastic covers plastic caps or sealing glands Some of the cables provided by Alvarion are supplied crimped and with a sealing gland already attached to them When there is a flexible cover and you need to use the connector remove the cover and connect the cable Use appropriate sealing methods to ensure protection against rain and moisture When there is a cap covering the connector and you need to use the connector add a sealing gland before connecting the cable BreezeCOMPACT System Manual BSG For connectors with a
11. 6 Environmental Specifications Type Details Operating Temperature 40 C to 55 C Operating Humidity 5 95 weather protected BreezeCOMPACT System Manual Le 1 4 7 Mechanical and Electrical Table 1 7 Mechanical amp Electrical Specifications Item Description Dimensions 242 7 x 343 x 166 9 mm Weight 8 2 Kg Power Source 40 to 60 VDC Power Consumption 125 W peak BreezeCOMPACT System Manual Ea 1 4 8 Antennas 1 4 8 1 Attached 3 3 3 8 GHz 4 Ports 652 Double Dual Slant xx Table 1 8 Attached Antenna 3 3 3 8 DDS 65 P N 300726 Specifications Item Description Frequency Band MHz 3300 3800 Number of Elements 4 Polarization Linear 45 Gain dB 18 Azimuth Beamwidth degrees 65 Elevation Beamwidth degrees 6 5 Maximum Power W 150 Cross polarization Discrimination dB gt 15 Front to Back Ratio dB gt 30 Electrical Downtilt Range degrees 0 Isolation Between Ports dB gt 30 Return Loss dB gt 15 RF Interface Impedance Ohm 50 RF Connectors 4 x N Type jacks with RF cable tails Dimensions mm 720x 266 x 52 Weight Kg 4 Regulatory Compliance RoHS Compliance BreezeCOMPACT System Manual ET 1 4 8 2 3 3 3 8 GHz 4 Ports 65 Double Dual Slant xx with EDT Table 1 9 ANT BS EDT DDP 65 3 3 3 8GHz P N 323109 Specifications Item Descriptio
12. BTS Number BTS Name E E M BTS Address M Contact Person Oo Legacy ASN GW Mode 4 5 1 1 BTS Number A BTS identifier for management purposes Must be unique in the entire Radio Access Network The range is from 1 to 999999 The default is 0 A different number unique in the Radio Access Network must be configured to support proper management by the management system A change in BTS Number will take effect after next reset 4 5 1 22 BTS Name An optional descriptive parameter A string of up to 32 printable characters The default is null an empty string 4 5 1 3 BTS Address An optional descriptive parameter A string of up to 70 printable characters The default is null an empty string 4 5 1 4 Contact Person An optional descriptive parameter A string of up to 32 printable characters The default is null an empty string BreezeCOMPACT System Manual Cs 4 5 1 5 Legacy ASN GW Mode The Legacy ASN GW Mode defines functionality supported by the external ASN GW Select enable if using a Cisco ASN GW supports only IP CS services BS should support only IPv4 CS type It means BS should verify whether this type is received from CPE within the registration request and if so include it in the attachment request towards the ASN GW All other CS types supported by CPE and received in registration request will be ignored and not forwarded to the ASN GW Select disable if using any other approved ASN GW BS sho
13. Bandwidth E Paging Group ID BreezeCOMPACT System Manual EY 4 7 2 1 1 BS ID LSB Available only in Show menu the BS ID LSB of an existing BS cannot be modified The unique identifier of the BS in the network Can be configured only during BS creation see Section 4 7 1 2 4 7 2 1 2 Operator ID The unique identifier of the wireless network operator The same Operator ID must be used by all BSs in the managed wireless network A number in the range 1 16777215 The Operator ID used in the system is in the format A B C where A B C are from 0 to 255 The Operator used in the Monitor program is an integer that is calculated by the formula A 65536 B 256 C For example an Operator ID of 1 1 1 is translated to 1 65536 1 256 1 65793 A change in Operator ID will take effect after next reset 4 7 2 1 3 Name The name of the BS An optional descriptive parameter A string of up to 32 printable characters 4 7 2 1 4 Calculated Center Frequency Available only in Show menu The center of the frequency band in which the BS will transmit in MHz Calculated according to the Center Frequency configured for the Radio Cluster and the Topology Type In the current release supporting only One Sector One Carrier topology the BS Calculated Center Frequency equals the Radio Cluster s Center Frequency 4 7 2 1 5 Calculated Bandwidth Available only in Show menu The BS channel bandwidth 5 MHz 7 MHz 10MHz Calculated according to the Bandwidth
14. Contents 3 3 4 Configuring Antenna Associations eee eee eeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeeaaaeeeseeeeaaaees 75 3 3 5 Applying the Configuration EE 75 Chapter 4 Operation and Administration ENEE ENEE 76 4 1 H KE OT E 77 4 2 The Monitor Pr rran ua apsuseeesueetisders eee 78 4 2 1 Accessing the Monitor EEGENEN EEN 78 4 2 2 Using the Monitor Etgen 79 4 3 IP Addresses COMM GUIS ENON ege dese dE edu ANNE Eed eg NEESS 81 4 3 1 IP Address Configuration Restrictions E 81 132 PSN 81 4A The Main MEN eee 82 4 5 BIS ET UE 83 Ee De e 83 452 OTIC TIN EE 84 153 MOL eee 90 4 5 4 Management vasene seavikdpe 95 45 Sector MGI E 98 G D eeh ln de e 98 262 Radio Ude 98 463 A tenna SSN vvs 99 4 7 BS Menu Zo eieege egeheksgget Zeus gd deeg ege eee eege 100 TL 100 ET EN EEE EE EE EEE 102 4 8 e ET UE 123 PL GE vesenet 123 4 8 2 Ports e e ge EE 123 49 GPS Menn spoke een 125 4 9 LL General OPE snis E 125 492 Inventory TEE E 127 4 10 RH Mere 129 4 10 General EE 129 4 102 Pors scii a a N EAN E N N 129 4 11 Antenna ME Nurse asked 131 BreezeCOMPACT System Manual ae J Contents 4 11 1 Antenna NUMDer juussssncsnaeeeabjsbuskiseenbkaskkukeasn lenet ainnirean aiia 131 11 23 A tenna POOL WY Pe se 131 411 3 Mechanical B N E 131 4 11 4 Electrical DOWN HE e Eaueenoegegge eege ee eves ee AANER EENS AEN 131 EN Eeg REE EE ET ee 132 411 ee 132 Ai MU FONSI E 132 RE EE RE TE ee ee ee 132 4 V9 Cable LOSS EE 132 BreezeCOMPACT System
15. Levels 64 QAM 5 6 will take effect after next reset 4 7 2 4 14 Allowed Interference Level This parameter defines the correction of maximum allowed UL SINR based on measured DL SINR The options are Very High High Medium Low The default is High A change in Allowed Interference Level will take effect after next reset 4 7 2 5 Feedback The Feedback menu enables viewing updating the values configured for the following parameters WR IR CDMA Allocations Period M Start of Ranging Codes Used WR Maximum Cell Radius MW Ducting Mitigation Mode 4 7 2 5 1 IR CDMA Allocations Period The period of IR CDMA allocations Initial Ranging Interval in frames The available options are 1 2 4 6 8 10 The default is 2 A change in IR CDMA Allocations Period will take effect after next reset 4 7 2 5 2 Start of Ranging Codes Used The starting number of the group of codes used for the uplink The available options are 0 64 128 192 The default is 0 A change in Start of Ranging Codes Used will take effect after next reset 4 7 2 5 3 Maximum Cell Radius The maximum cell radius in km The available values are 1 2 4 8 15 23 30 The default is 2 BreezeCOMPACT System Manual ES 4 7 2 5 4 4 7 2 6 4 7 2 6 1 4 7 2 6 1 1 4 7 2 6 1 2 4 7 2 6 2 4 7 2 6 2 1 4 7 2 6 3 A change in Maximum Cell Radius will take effect after next reset Ducting Mitigation Mode Not supported in the current release C
16. Manual Le Figures Figures Figure 1 1 Mobile WiMAX Network Reference Model 3 Figure 1 2 ASN Reference Model containing Multiple AGN GuVS EEN 3 Figure 1 3 Centralized Network Reference Model 6 Figure 1 4 Distributed Network Reference Model RENE REENEN REENEN 7 Figure 15 One Sector One GATE murissi aaraa E ERE READER ERARA 11 Figure 1 6 One Sector Dual Cartier uagsgrtuersgkeeugsgegedutegteg uae eaa eaae aK EE EEEN 11 Figure 1 7 Two Sectors Two Carriers One Carrier per Sector 12 Figure 2 1 Mounting the Sun guard Cover REENEN REENEN REENEN 34 Figure 2 2 Pole Mounting without the Coartage AANEREN 35 Figure 2 3 BTS Installed on the Pole seseeseugsgegegsezekeasangeeegeegeesgugebegeegegek Age ege eege EN ES se 35 Figure 2 4 Attaching the Clamps zeiegsttanstregegegrsskuaseEesegEd ENER EEEdEEEEERAS sdeteatde be 36 Figure 2 5 BTS Installed on Poles Using Metal Bands ENNEN 37 Figure 2 6 The Carriage Part of the Antenna Mounting Kit 39 Figure 2 7 Preparing the BTS for Installation 24 simssmeevssnmseetmemsrninstendsnnneninddden 40 Figure 2 8 BTS Installed on the Carriage uunedansmagrmnkmnenmunnbsuedn dv EEN 41 Figure 2 9 Installing the GPS E EE 41 Figure 2 10 Assembling the Antenna on the Garriage rwrrvannvnvvnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnn 42 Figure 2 11 BTS and Attached Antenna Mounted on a 1 4 Pole 43 Figure 2 12 BTS and Attached Antenna Mounted Using Metal Bandes EEN 44 Figure 2 13 M
17. Ports Speed and Duplex Mode The default Port Negotiation Mode of all ports is auto Typically auto negotiation mode should be used However if manual setting of physical interface parameters is required for any of the active ports M Select the applicable port BTS gt Connectivity gt L1 amp L2 gt Select gt Port Number gt 1 2 3 Select the Update option M Configure the Port Negotiation Mode parameter to manual BreezeCOMPACT System Manual M Configure the required Port Speed Note that for Port Number 1 only 1000 Mbps is supported M Configure the required Duplex Mode 3 2 5 Configuring the SNMP Authorized Manager and Traps Manager 3 2 5 1 Configuring the Authorized Manager By default the unit is supplied with one SNMP Traps Manager with the following parameters M Manager Number 1 E Community Read Only public E Community Read and Write private If different communities are used by the management system you should add an SNMP Authorized Manager with the correct communities or update the existing one To add an Authorized Manager select BTS gt Management gt Authorized Managers gt Add You will be prompted to configure the Manager Number the Community Read Only and the Community Read and Write To update the default Authorized Manager select BTS gt Management gt Authorized Managers gt Select at the Manager Number prompt enter 1 and select the Update option You will be prompted to configure the Community Read Only a
18. Preamble Group The preamble group 1 or 2 A value of 2 is applicable only for the following combinations of Segment Number and Cell ID values Segment Number 0 Cell ID 0 3 6 9 12 15 Segment Number 1 Cell ID 1 4 7 10 13 16 Segment Number 2 Cell ID 2 5 8 11 14 17 The default is 1 A change in Preamble Group will take effect after next reset 4 7 2 2 2 3 Segment Number The segment BS number in a three sector BS 0 2 BreezeCOMPACT System Manual ES A change in Segment Number will take effect after next reset 4 7 2 2 2 4 Preamble Index Read only The Preamble Index used by the BS 0 113 4 7 2 2 2 5 Frame Number Offset Controls the offset applied between the internal frame count and the reported frame number The available options are Zero and Random If Random is selected the device will choose a random number between 0 to 15 The default is zero 0 A change in Frame Number Offset will take effect after next reset 4 7 2 2 2 6 Total Uplink Duration The total duration of the uplink in a frame in slots one slot equals 3 symbols To avoid BS BS interference the Total Uplink Duration must be identical in all BSs in a geographical region The range is 4 7 for a BS bandwidth of 5 or 10MHz 3 5 for a BS bandwidth of 7MHz A change in Total Uplink Duration will take effect after next reset The table below provides details on DL UL ratio as a function of BS Bandwidth and Total Uplink Duration
19. Processor SW Version The software version of the signal processor of the GPS receiver if GPS is used and operates properly 4 9 2 3 Number Of Satellites The number of satellites currently acquired by the GPS receiver if GPS is used and operates properly 4 9 2 4 External 1PPS failure The status of External 1PPS clock received from the GPS receiver when synchronized if a GPS receiver is used BreezeCOMPACT System Manual Dei 4 9 2 5 4 9 2 6 4 9 2 7 4 9 2 8 4 9 2 9 4 9 2 10 4 9 2 11 4 Satellites and more Indicating whether 4 the minimum required for initial synchronization or more satellites are received by the GPS receiver if GPS is used and operates properly 2 Satellites and more Indicating whether 2 the minimum number required for maintaining synchronization after establishing initial synchronization or more satellites are received by the GPS receiver if GPS is used and operates properly GPS communication failure Indicating the status of communication with the GPS receiver if GPS is used and operates properly Hold Over Entered Indicating whether the device has entered into Hold Over state Hold Over timeout passed Indicating whether Hold Over Timeout has passed applicable only after entering Hold Over state BS stopped to transmit Indicating whether the BSs stopped transmitting due to being in Hold Over state for a period longer than Hold Over Timeout Internal 1PPS failure
20. The range is from 1 to 65535 The port on which the management system listens for traps is 162 Community The name of the SNMP Read Community used by the Trap Manager Traps are sent toward those Managers for which this parameter is configured A string of up to 10 printable characters case sensitive The default used by the management system is public Enable Traps Distribution Indicates whether the sending of traps to the management station is enabled or disabled Select Use this option to select one of the existing SNMP Traps Managers by its IP address You can then view the details of the selected manager update its parameters excluding the IP address or delete it The Selected Manager submenu includes the following options M Show For viewing the details of the selected Manager M Update For updating the properties of the selected Manager for details see Section 4 5 4 1 2 above M Delete For deleting the selected Manager from the database Authorized Managers An SNMP Manager comprises a pair of SNMP Communities Community Read Only and Community Read and Write A management station is permitted to manage the BTS using SNMP only if it uses one of the configured SNMP Communities or a pair of SNMP Communities A maximum of five SNMP Managers can be configured The Authorized Managers submenu enables defining the properties of management stations that are allowed to manage the BTS using SNMP By default the unit is suppli
21. a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at the user s own expense BreezeCOMPACT System Manual Ve Legal Rights FCC and Industry Canada Radiation Hazard Warning To comply with Industry Canada exposure requirements and FCC RF exposure requirements in Section 1 1307 and 2 1091 of FCC Rules the antenna used for this transmitter must be fixed mounted on outdoor permanent structures with a separation distance of at least 205 cm from all persons Industry Canada Statement Users can obtain Canadian information on RF exposure and compliance from the Canadian Representative Nick Dewar Nick Dewar alvarion com Canadian Radio Standards Specifications RSS Compliance Statement This device has been designed to operate with the antennas listed in Section 1 4 8 and having a maximum gain of 18 dBi Antennas not included in this list or having a gain greater than 18 dBi are strictly prohibited for use with this device To reduce potential radio interference to other users the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the Equivalent Isotropically Radiated Power EIRP is not more than that permitted for successful communication R amp TTE Compliance Statement This equipment complies with the appropriate essential requirements of Article 3 of the R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC Safety Considerations General For the following safety con
22. after the next reset Select the Set Running Version As Operational option if you want to swap versions so that the running version will become the Operational version and will be the version to be used after reset To avoid unintentional actions you will be prompted to confirm the request 4 5 3 3 ShutDown Operation The ShutDown Operation submenu enables selecting one of the following options M shutdown Select this option to shut down the system To avoid unintentional shut down you will be prompted to confirm the request NOTE Before shutting down the system it is recommended that you save the configuration file The last saved e configuration is used for rebooting the system t After shutting down the system you cannot restart it from remote To start up the unit after shut down switch off and then switch on the power supply to the unit M reset Select this option to reset the BTS To avoid unintentional reset you will be prompted to confirm the reset request Changes to some of the configurable parameters are applied only after reset H resettoFactoryDefault Select this option to restore the factory default configuration of all BTS parameters All parameters will revert to their default values after the next reset To avoid unintentional action you will be prompted to confirm the request NOTE e Reset to default configuration may affect the ability for remote management of the unit noAction Select this opti
23. are trademarks of the WiMAX Forum Statement of Conditions The information contained in this manual is subject to change without notice Alvarion Ltd shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing performance or use of this manual or equipment supplied with it Warranties and Disclaimers All Alvarion Ltd Alvarion products purchased from Alvarion or through any of Alvarion s authorized resellers are subject to the following warranty and product liability terms and conditions Exclusive Warranty a Alvarion warrants that the Product hardware it supplies and the tangible media on which any software is installed under normal use and conditions will be free from significant defects in materials and workmanship for a period of fourteen 14 months from the date of shipment of a given Product to Purchaser the Warranty Period Alvarion will at its sole option and as Purchaser s sole remedy repair or replace any defective Product in accordance with Alvarion standard R amp R procedure b With respect to the Firmware Alvarion warrants the correct functionality according to the attached documentation for a period of fourteen 14 month from invoice date the Warranty Period During the Warranty Period Alvarion may release to its Customers firmware updates which include additional performance improvements and or bug fixes upon availability the
24. by the radio head minus 10dBm In the current release the valid range is from 17 to 27 dBm The default is 0 A valid value must be configured 4 6 3 Antenna Association The Antenna Association menu enables viewing and updating the Antenna And Antenna Port for each antenna association entry Actual physical connections must match the configured values and the operation mode configured for relevant ports see Ports Control on page 123 The selection key for each entry is the RF Port Number 1 4 A change in Antenna Association will take effect after next reset The configurable parameters for each RF Port are 4 6 3 1 Antenna Number A number in the range from 1 to 4 The default is null The relevant Antenna Number as specified in Antenna Menu on page 131 must be configured 4 6 3 2 Antenna Port Number A number in the range from 1 to 4 The default is null The relevant Antenna Port Number according to the number of ports supported by the selected antenna must be configured Each port cannot be used more than once each combination of Antenna Number and Antenna Port Number must be unique BreezeCOMPACT System Manual o BS Menu In the current release a single BS is supported The BS menu enables creating the BS updating the BS parameters or deleting the BS the BS ID LSB of an existing BS cannot be modified To change the BS ID LSB you must delete the BS and re create it INFORMATION BS p
25. follow the wiring instructions as detailed herein The cable kit includes an RJ 45 connector and a protective cover for the connector CAUTION A For DAT 3 When connecting any data equipment switch hub PC to the DAT 3 connector use only a 4 wire cable connecting pins 1 2 3 and 6 Power on pins 4 5 7 and 8 may damage your equipment as power might be fed towards the network device connected to the BTS Therefore these pins should not be connected It is recommended not to crimp these pairs When feeding power to a backhauling system use an 8 wire cable The following table shows the required wire pair pin to pin connections for 4 wire and 8 wire cables means connected means not connected Table 2 3 Wire to Pin Mapping for Data Cable for the BTS Pin Description Connection to Data Connection for Equipment 4 wire Backhauling 8 wire 1 Ethernet TXP v v 2 Ethernet TXN De v 3 Ethernet RXN De v 4 PoE 48V Pos N A v 5 PoE 48V Neg N A v 6 Ethernet RXN De v 7 PoE 48V Pos N A v 8 PoE 48V Neg N A v 3 6 Table 2 4 Approved Category 5E Ethernet Cables Manufacturer Part Number UNIXTAR C5ES4P24 www unixtar com tw WESTERN KF804E1D www westernwire org BreezeCOMPACT System Manual gt To assemble the RJ 45 connector 1 Thread the RJ 45 plastic cover on the cable 5 cm 2 Reveal 5cm of outer sleeve then reve
26. following mandatory parameters BreezeCOMPACT System Manual L or E Bandwidth BW Center Frequency HM TX Power Using the Management System Select Sector 1 in the Radio Cluster section configure the Bandwidth Center Frequency and TX Power parameters of Radio Cluster 1 and click Apply 3 3 4 Configuring Antenna Associations Using the Monitor Program Select Sector gt Antenna Association gt Add You will be prompted to configure the following parameters M RF Port Number Enter 1 M Antenna Number Enter the relevant Antenna Number as configured in the Antenna menu E Antenna Port Number Enter the relevant Antenna Port Number Repeat the Antenna Association configuration for RF Port Number 2 to 4 Using the Management System In the Association section of Sector 1 screen click Add Association and enter the relevant Antenna Number and Antenna Port Number for RF Port 1 Repeat the process for RF Port Number 2 to 4 Click Apply 3 3 5 Applying the Configuration To apply the changes reset the unit In the Monitor program select BTS gt Unit Control gt ShutDown Operation gt Update and select the reset option for the Shutdown Operation parameter In the management system select the Equipment gt Chassis screen In the Shut Down Operation section select the Reset option for the Shut Down Type parameter and click Apply BreezeCOMPACT System Manual 05 Chapter 4 Operation and Administration In This Chap
27. from the sealing gland N W Thread the cable through the released nut and the rubber bushing Crimp the cable and assemble the appropriate connector Connect the cable to the connector on the outdoor unit Insert the rubber bushing into the gland base Return the gland base to the outdoor unit and tighten firmly wO Oo N O wu Return the gland nut to the gland base and firmly tighten to ensure proper sealing Sealing Gland Base Rubber Bushing Sealing Gland Nut Sealing Gland Plug Figure 2 30 Large 10 5 Sealing Gland Components BreezeCOMPACT System Manual TF 2 7 8 Connecting to Antennas Four N type connectors are used for the optional external antenna connection see Figure 2 31 The connectors must have an impedance of 50 Ohm and lightning protected Figure 2 31 Antenna Connections l To connect the RF cable I Connect one end of the coaxial RF cable to the of the RF cable to the antenna ports 2 Connect the other end to the connector port marked ANT1 to ANTA located on the rear panel of the unit Use a straight port configuration antenna port 1 to ANT1 port on BTS port 2 to ANT2 etc 3 Seal the RF connectors properly to protect against rain and moisture INFORMATION The recommended minimum distance between any two antennas in neighboring sectors is 0 5 m The minimum distance between any two antennas in the same sector space diversity configuration is pe 1 3 m that
28. ground lightning protected antennas with short LMR 400 cables 0 5m 1m to these ANT 1 4 connectors 2 7 2 Connecting the Grounding Cable The two Grounding screws marked are located on the connectors panel of the unit see Figure 2 22 Use 10 AWG cable for grounding When grounding the unit use the GND ground screws on the unit as grounding points and connect an additional cable between them To connect the grounding cable L Connect one end of a grounding cable to the ground terminal and firmly tighten the grounding screw 2 Connect the opposite end of the grounding cable to a ground connection 2 7 3 Connecting the Optical Data Cable The OM3 optical cable is supplied ready for connection including a sealing gland The cable is available from Alvarion in 50m and 100m lengths NOTE L DAT2 must be disabled in order for connectivity with DATT to function To connect the optical cable I Connect one end of the cable to the DAT 1 connector on the BTS for connecting cables using the sealing glands refer to Using the Connector Sealing Accessories on page 61 2 Connect the other end of the cable to the management equipment BreezeCOMPACT System Manual 5 Preparing and Connecting the Data Cables RJ 45 Connectors To prepare a Data cable s for connecting to DAT 2 and DAT 3 use either the cable kit available from Alvarion or one of the authorized indoor outdoor CAT 5E cables listed in Table 2 4 and
29. install the BTS on a wall I Place the carriage on the wall and mark the exact location of the holes to drill 2 Drill the holes and use four metal dowels and screws to secure the carriage to the wall 3 Insert the tilt control screws M8x20 into the middle side hole of the carriage on both sides see Figure 2 13 BreezeCOMPACT System Manual a Antenna Connections Holes for wall mount Screws to be fastened using dowels Figure 2 13 Mounting the Carriage on the Wall 4 Hang the BTS on the BTS carriage hanging hooks see To prepare for mounting on a 1 4 pole on page 39 5 Attach and fasten all the screws BreezeCOMPACT System Manual 05 2 6 GPS Installation GPSs are used to synchronize the air link frames of Intra site and Inter site located sectors to ensure that in all sectors the air frame starts at the same time and that all sectors switch from transmit downlink to receive uplink at the same time This synchronization is necessary to prevent Intra site and Inter site sectors interference and saturation assuming that all sectors are operating with the same frame size and with the same DL UL ratio Usually the GPS is installed on the top of the tower or on the pole However it can be installed on the carriage with a special mounting kit CAUTION Do not use the hook for lifting the assembly when the GPS is installed on the carriage This may damage the GPS Tie
30. is not allowed each Read Write Community pair must be unique 4 5 4 2 3 Select This option enables selecting an existing authorized manager for viewing or updating its properties or for deleting it from the database The selection is based on the authorized manager s number The Selected Manager submenu includes the following options M Show For viewing the details of the selected Manager M Update For updating the properties of the selected Manager for details see Section 4 5 4 2 2 above M Delete For deleting the selected Manager from the database BreezeCOMPACT System Manual o 4 6 Sector Menu In the current release the unit supports a single sector The Sector menu includes the following options M Sector Definition M Radio Cluster HM Antenna Association 4 6 1 Sector Definition The Sector Definition menu enables viewing or modifying the following informational parameters 4 6 1 1 Name The sector name An optional descriptive string of up to 32 printable characters The default is null an empty string 4 6 1 2 Heading The sector heading the center angle of the sector in degrees An optional descriptive value in the range from 0 to 359 The default is 0 4 6 1 3 Width The planned sector coverage in degrees A value in the range from 0 to 359 The default is 0 4 6 2 Radio Cluster Radio Cluster is a virtual object enabling definition of the bandwidth frequency and transmit power
31. min configured value E Turns off when only one satellite is received or the minimum configured value of GPS is not operational or not installed Mi Lights again when the unit is regaining satellites reception of 4 satellites or more Upon power up completion the BTS is ready for basic network definition BreezeCOMPACT System Manual Le Chapter 3 Commissioning In This Chapter E Introduction on page 67 M Configuring Parameters Required for Management Connectivity on page 68 M Activating the Unit on page 72 3 1 Introduction After completing the installation process some basic unit s parameters must be configured locally using the Monitor program to enable discovery by the Element Management System and remote management of the unit Refer to The Monitor Program on page 78 for information on how to access the Monitor program using Telnet and how to use it It is assumed that the unit is a new one was never configured after being shipped from factory Otherwise it is recommended to reset the unit to its factory default values before proceeding with following configuration steps Enter the Monitor program and select BTS gt Unit Control gt ShutDown Operation gt Update gt resettoFactoryDefault you will be prompted to confirm the requested action BreezeCOMPACT System Manual EN 3 2 Configuring Parameters Required for Management Connectivity The following section descr
32. of up to 32 characters The default is null BreezeCOMPACT System Manual ES 4 7 1 5 Cell ID The Cell ID IDCell used for preamble selection The range is from 0 to 31 4 7 1 6 Segment Number The segment BS number in a three sector BS 0 2 4 7 1 7 Total Uplink Duration The total duration of the uplink in a frame in slots one slot equals 3 symbols To avoid BS BS interference the Total Uplink Duration must be identical in all BSs in the same geographical region The range is 4 7 for a BS bandwidth of 5 or 10MHz 3 5 for a BS bandwidth of 7MHz 4 7 1 8 Basic Map Repetition The basic repetition used in the transmission of the maps using QPSK 1 2 The available options are 1 2 4 and 6 1 means no repetitions If FFR Mode see FFR Mode on page 109 is other than None only values 1 and 2 should be used If BS BW 5MHz not applicable for current release supporting only 10 MHz bandwidth only values 1 2 and 4 should be used 4 7 1 9 DL Data Permutation Base The permutation base used in the downlink data zone The valid range is from 0 to 31 4 7 1 10 UL Feedback Zone Permutation Base The permutation base used in the uplink feedback zone The valid range is from 0 to 69 4 7 1 11 UL Data Permutation Base The permutation base used in the uplink data zone The valid range is from 0 to 69 4 7 1 12 IP Address The IP address of the bearer interface of the BS Must be unique in the network
33. on a pole of up to 4 using clamps on page 34 Pole mount poles up to 6 E Metal bands M Pole mount kit two clamps only E Sun guard cover To mount the BTS on a pole of up to 6 using metal bands on page 36 With an attached antenna Pole mount poles between 1 4 BW Antenna E Pole mount kit E Antenna mounting kit includes carriage and parts to attach the antenna Pole Mounting with an Attached Antenna on page 38 M To prepare for mounting on a 1 4 pole on page 39 M To mount the antenna on page 42 BreezeCOMPACT System Manual un Table 2 1 Mounting Options Configuration Option Use these items kits Refer to Example With an attached Pole mount poles up M Pole mount kit supplied with the 1 To prepare for mounting on a pole up antenna to 6 unit to 6 using metal bands on page 42 E Metal bands 2 To mount the antenna on page 42 E Antenna E Antenna mounting kit includes carriage and parts to attach the antenna Standalone Wall mount E Wall mount kit Wall Mount Installation on page 44 M Sun guard cover ia W
34. parameters The values configured for these parameter determine the bandwidth and frequency of relevant BS s and the Tx power of all relevant Radio Head Tx ports The Radio Cluster concept simplifies configuration of these parameters especially in installations using dual carrier operation One Sector Dual Carrier topology not supported in current release The Radio Cluster menu enables viewing or modifying the following parameters 4 6 2 1 Bandwidth The bandwidth of the Radio Cluster in MHz In the current release only a bandwidth of 10 MHz tenMHz is supported BreezeCOMPACT System Manual o The default is none A valid option must be selected 4 6 2 2 Center Frequency The center downlink frequency of the Radio Cluster in MHz The valid values are from f1 0 5BW to f2 0 5BW where f1 is the lowest frequency of the band supported by the radio head see RH Menu General on page 129 f2 is the highest frequency of the band and BW is the defined Bandwidth In the current release f1 is 3400 MHz f2 is 3675 MHz The default is 0 A valid value must be configured 4 6 2 3 TX Power The required tx power of the Radio Cluster in dBm The configuration range is from 0 to 46 dBm using a 1 dBm resolution The actually valid range depends on Installed RH Type The upper limit is set by the Maximum Tx Power supported by the radio head see RH Menu General on page 129 The lower limit is the Maximum Tx Power supported
35. the BTS and use the screws washers and spring washers to fasten the clamps to the BTS Figure 2 4 3 Close and fasten the bands Grooves for Metal Bands Clamps Screws Washers and Spring Washers Metal Bands on Clamps a S Figure 2 4 Attaching the Clamps BreezeCOMPACT System Manual Los Figure 2 5 BTS Installed on Poles Using Metal Bands BreezeCOMPACT System Manual La 2 5 Pole Mounting with an Attached Antenna When using the attached antenna you first mount the BTS on the carriage then also the antenna and optionally GPS and finally lift the assembly up the pole attach the clamps metal bands and fasten the SCrews 2 5 1 Package Content BW Antenna HM Antenna mounting kit including One carriage 2x Antenna tilting arms 6x M8 Hex nuts 6x M8x22 screws 6x M8 flat washers 6x M8 spring washers M Pole mount kit use the following parts Clamps metal bands depending on pole diameter Arods 8x nuts washers and spring washers BreezeCOMPACT System Manual RES Grooves for metal bands Holes for external antenna kit screws x4 Holes for fastening screws x6 Holes for pole mounting rods x4 Holes for external antenna kit screws x2 Figure 2 6 The Carriage Part of the Antenna Mounting Kit 2 5 2 Mounting the BTS and Antenna on the Carriage CAUTION The weight of BTS is 9 Kg and the we
36. the carriage on both sides and carefully lift it up the pole Make sure to position the GPS such that there is no obstacle buildings antennas chimney large trees etc casting a shadow over the GPS antenna The GPS antenna should have 360 open sky with no obstacles 2 6 1 Package Content H GPS receiver antenna attached to a mounting bracket for pole mount M Optional GPS bracket kit for mounting on an attached antenna carriage including GPS Carriage bracket Locking bracket Screws washers spring washers M Metal Bands for pole mounting on poles up to 4 M GPS Quick installation guide 2 6 2 Additional Installation Requirements M Cable GPS to BTS Shielded Cat GE Ethernet cable outdoor grade up to 100m M A grounding cable with appropriate terminations for connecting the indoor unit s ground terminal to the rack or to a ground connection M installation tools 2 6 3 Installing the GPS Install the GPS either on the pole using metal bands or on the carriage using the special mounting bracket BreezeCOMPACT System Manual 05 me gt To install the GPS on a pole Use the metal bands to attach and fasten the GPS to a pole of up to 4 See Figure 2 14 For wall mounting thread 4mm screws not supplied through the designated holes and tighten firmly GPS Antenna GPS Receiver Ska DTD Sealing Gland Bracket Figure 2 14 Pole Mounting the GPS Using Metal Bands 4 Pole
37. the user s authority to operate the equipment and or revoke the warranty provided by such manufacturer BreezeCOMPACT System Manual En About This Manual This manual describes the BreezeCOMPACT solution and details how to install operate and manage the BTS equipment This manual is intended for technicians responsible for installing setting and operating the BreezeCOMPACT BTS equipment and for system administrators responsible for managing the system This manual contains the following chapters and appendices Chapter 1 System description Describes the BreezeCOMPACT system Chapter 2 Installation Describes how to install the BTS equipment Chapter 3 Commissioning Describes how to configure basic parameters and validate units operation Chapter 4 Operation and Administration Describes how to use the Monitor program for configuring parameters checking system status and monitoring performance BreezeCOMPACT System Manual KH Contents Contents Chapter 1 System Description sisicccscscncnccdsmensssncsimeenasedtasseaes EES E SEENEN 1 1 1 About WIMAX eee 2 ELT Introduction to WIMAX EE 2 1 1 2 WiMAX Network Reference Model REENEN 2 1 2 The BreezeCOMPACT Solution ssssssssnsnsunnnunennnnnnunnnnnnnnnnunnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnana 9 Lend BreezeCOMPACT el 9 1 22 Nebhwork Architeciures uuuuauuruanuanunmgesmnnnnags manna htv 9 123 System e e 10 124 Mensa 12 1 2 5 e 12 1 3 Element Management Sy
38. to the backhaul The BreezeCOMPACT is provided with sealing glands on all the cable connectors The cables are to be connected to the BTS by inserting the cable connector through the sealing gland Some of the cables provided by Alvarion are supplied crimped and with a sealing gland already attached to them For connecting cables to connectors with sealing glands refer to Using the Connector Sealing Accessories on page 61 To ensure proper sealing of the glands use only the special wrench supplied with the BTS see Figure 2 21 LEDs Sealing gland wrench Sealing gland Figure 2 21 BreezeCOMPACT with Sealing Gland Wrench BreezeCOMPACT System Manual Ce Grounding GPS IN RJ 45 Monitor SYNC OUT RJ 45 Grounding PWR 6 pin mini fit DAT3 RJ 45 DAT2 RJ 45 DAT1 Fiber Optics Figure 2 22 BreezeCOMPACT Connectors Figure 2 23 BreezeCOMPACT Antenna Connectors BreezeCOMPACT System Manual 050 Table 2 2 BTS Connectors Data Inband management HM PoE Data DC Out E Pot Data DC In depending on configuration for future use E Pot in lt 70W allowed only for 2x2 for future use H PoE out for camera connection lt 20W up to 1 2A HM OOB management or Data 1B management or Future Ethernet chain Connection Connector Type Functionality Cable PWR 6 pin mini fit Molex Power connection DC in 40 to 60
39. to the pool At the BS level you can enable disable the use of each of the two pools The Secondary Pool can be enabled only if the Primary Pool is enabled and includes at least one entry Note that if both pools are disabled or if the enabled pool s are empty the ASN GW load balancing feature is disabled and only the Default Authenticator will be used The ASN GW Load Balancing menu includes the following options M Pools Availability E NWG Compliant M Primary Pool M Secondary Pool Pools Availability The Pools Availability option enables viewing updating the status Enabled Disabled of each of the pools The Secondary Pool can be enabled only if the Primary Pool is enabled A change in a Pool Availability will take effect after next reset NWG Compliant Not supported in the current release Primary Pool The Primary Pool option enables viewing the IP Address and current Connectivity Status for each of the ASN GWs in the pool based on selection of the ASN GW Index Secondary Pool The Secondary Pool option enables viewing the IP Address and current Connectivity Status for each of the ASN GWs in the pool based on selection of the ASN GW Index Management Thresholds The Management Thresholds menu includes the following option M Noise and Interference Level Thresholds Noise and Interference Level Thresholds The Noise and Interference Level Thresholds menu enables viewing updating the value configured for the following pa
40. 00 to 89 mmm is in minutes between 000 and 999 a is N north or S south The default is 00 000 N Configurable only if GPS Type set to None Otherwise tit is read only displaying the value calculated by the GPS receiver 4 9 1 4 Altitude The altitude in meters of the site in meters from 300 0 to 9000 0 The default is 0 Configurable only if GPS Type set to None Otherwise it is read only displaying the value calculated by the GPS receiver 4 9 1 5 UTC Time and Date The UTC Coordinated Universal Time date and time Configurable only if the GPS Type is set to None Otherwise it is the read only data received from the GPS receiver The format is hh mm ss dd mm yyyy hh hours between 0 and 23 mm minutes between 0 and 59 ss seconds between 0 and 59 dd mm with usual date and month rules yyyy is the year BreezeCOMPACT System Manual 5 4 9 1 6 Time Zone Offset From UTC The offset of the local time from the UTC The range is 12 00 to 13 00 in 30 minutes resolution The default is 00 00 4 9 1 7 Local Time and Date A read only display of the local date and time using 24 hour clock as calculated using the UTC Time and Date and taking into account the Time Zone Offset From UTC and Daylight Saving Time parameters The format is hh mm ss dd mm yyyy 4 9 1 8 Daylight Saving Mode The Daylight Saving Mode parameter is used to enable or disable the daylight saving feature using the following Start
41. 10 5 Sealing Gland Components EE 63 Antenna Conbeclons paressdgsnseraanguetsonegug ujdnnn s nsumnteati 64 BreezeCOMPACT System Manual vi Tables Table 1 1 General Modem amp Radio SpecificationsS r rnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 14 Table 1 2 Per Channel Sensitivity AWGN DER O 15 Table 1 3 Data Communication Ethernet InterfacesJ rrunannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnennnnnnnnsennn 15 Table 1 4 Configuration and Management nennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnannnnnnnnnnn 16 Table 1 5 Standards Compliance General mmpveneisendkenunn nen d dt stake kennne kanenddev de 16 Table 1 6 Environmental Sp cifiCatiOns ccciiisicissevcreseccsnenaneneneverenienanensnsienstawentensnetaentadeneenanensne 16 Table 1 7 Mechanical amp Electrical Specifications ENEE ENER 17 Table 1 8 Attached Antenna 3 3 3 8 DDS 652 P N 300726 Specifications cccccseeseeeeeeeeees 18 Table 1 9 ANT BS EDT DDP 65 3 3 3 8GHz P N 323109 Specifications cccccceesseeeseeeeenees 19 Table 1 10 ANT BS 3 3 3 8GHz DS Sec 65 16 5dBi min P N 300644 Specifications 20 Table 1 11 ANT BS 3 3 3 8GHz DS Sec 90 15 5dBi min P N 300645 Specifications 21 Table 1 12 ANT DDP 65 3 3 3 8GHz P N 300720 Specifications rrnnnnnnnennrnnnnnnnnrvnnnnnnnnnnenner 22 Table 1 13 ANT DDP 90 3 3 3 8GHz P N 300719 Specif
42. 192 168 1 1 and Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 If access is via a routing device the Next Hop Gateway parameter of the External Management Interface the default is 0 0 0 0 meaning none must be configured to a valid value in the subnet of the External Management Interface The IP address of the routing device s port connected to the unit should be set to the address of the Next Hop Gateway The IP address of the PC should be set according to the IP configuration of the relevant routing device s port BreezeCOMPACT System Manual 0 f Bun the Telnet program connecting to the IP address of the External Management interface g The Enter the password message is displayed Enter the password and press the Enter key to get to the Main menu The default password is installer 4 2 2 Using the Monitor Program This section describes the Monitor program structure and navigation rules M The header of each menu or submenu specifies the unit type the management IP address the running SW version and the name of the menu submenu including the path from the Main menu M Each menu or submenu displays a list of numbered options To access an option enter the number of the required option at the gt prompt M At any point in the program you can use the Esc key to return to the previous menu one level up without applying any change HM Common action options in menus associated with a single entity object or a group of parameters associate
43. 4 5 3 1 Monitor Inactivity Timeout The Monitor Inactivity Timeout min parameter determines the amount of inactive time following which the unit automatically exits the Monitor program The time out duration can range from 0 to 60 minutes 0 means no inactivity timeout The default value is 10 minutes BreezeCOMPACT System Manual o 4 5 3 2 SW Version Control The BTS can contain two SW versions M Operational Each time the BTS resets it will reboot using the version defined as Operational E Shadow Normally the Shadow version is the backup version Each time a new SW File is downloaded to the BTS it will be stored as a Shadow version replacing the previous Shadow Version The typical process of upgrading to a new SW version includes the following steps 1 Download the new SW File to the BTS It will be stored as the Shadow version 2 Reset and run the BTS from its Shadow version Note that at this stage if a reset were to occur the BTS will return to the previous Operational version 3 If you want to continue using the new version swap the Shadow and Operational versions The new currently running version is now defined as Operational and will be used each time the BTS reboots The previous version is defined now as Shadow Each SW version includes two identifiers H SW File which is the name of the downloaded SW file This name does not necessarily include clear identification of the SW version number M SW Ver
44. 4 7 1 13 Paging Group ID The Paging Group ID of the BS The range is from 0 to 65535 0 means that Idle Mode is not enabled If Idle Mode is enabled Paging Group ID is not 0 should be unique in the Radio Access Network different Paging Group ID for each BreezeCOMPACT System Manual EY BS Idle Mode should be either enabled in all units in the network Paging Group ID other than 0 or disabled in all units Paging Group ID 0 A combination in the same Radio Access Network of units with Paging Group ID of 0 Idle Mode disabled and units with Paging Group ID other than 0 Idle Mode enabled should be avoided 4 7 2 Select Select the BS to view or update its parameters or to delete it BS is selected by its BS Number The selected BS menu includes the following options E General M Air Frame Structure RW Mobility M Power Control M Feedback HM Connectivity HM Connectivity WR Management Thresholds E Keep Alive E Scheduler 4 7 2 1 General The selected BS General parameters menu includes the following options M Show Select to view the current values of the BS General parameters M Update Select to update the configured values of the BS General parameters M Delete Select to delete the BS the BS ID LSB of an existing BS cannot be modified To change it you must delete the BS and re define it The BS General parameters are E BS IDLSB M Operator ID E Name M Calculated Center Frequency M Calculated
45. 7 2 2 1 2 2 Basic Rate for Data The downlink basic rate for HARQ data traffic in reuse 1 region ctcQpskOneOverTwoTimesSix QPSK 1 2 Repetition 6 ctcQpskOneOverTwoTimesFour QPSK 1 2 Repetition 4 ctcQpskOneOverTwoTimesTwo QPSK 1 2 Repetition 2 ctcQpskOneOverTwo QPSK 1 2 ctcQpskThreeOverFour QPSK 3 4 O E Oo O HM ctcQamSixteenOneOverTwo 16 QAM 1 2 M ctcQamSixteenThreeOverFour 16 QAM 3 4 E ctcQamSixtyFourOneOverTwo 64 QAM 1 2 E ctcQamSixtyFourTwoOverThree 64 QAM 2 3 E ctcQamSixtyFourThreeOverFour 64 QAM 3 4 E ctcQamSixtyFourFiveOverSix 64 QAM 5 6 The default is ctcQpskOneOQverTwo QPSK 1 2 A change in Basic Rate for Data will take effect after next reset 4 7 2 2 1 2 3 DL Data Permutation Base The permutation base used in the downlink data zone The valid range is from 0 to 31 A change in DL Data Permutation Base will take effect after next reset 4 7 2 2 1 3 First Zone The First Zone menu enables viewing updating the values configured for the following parameters M Basic Map Repetition E Minimum Size E Maximum Size E Maximum Map Size 4 7 2 2 1 3 1 Basic Map Repetition The basic repetition used in the transmission of the maps using QPSK 1 2 The available options are 1 2 4 and 6 1 means no repetitions If FFR Mode is other than None only values 1 and 2 should be used BreezeCOMPACT System Manual ES If BS BW 5MHz only values 1 2 and 4 should be used The default is 6 rate QPSK 1
46. Backup submenu enables viewing and modifying the Daily Backup Time for execution of the automatic backup process The format of the Daily Backup Time is HH MM where HH is between 0 to 23 MM is between 0 to 59 The default is 00 00 midnight 4 5 3 4 2 Show Configuration Files Select the Show Configuration Files option to view the Configuration File Name of each of the zipped configuration backup files up to 3 stored in the unit s configuration backup directory The file s name includes its creation date and time in the format YYYYMMDDHHMM xml gz 4 5 3 4 3 Create Backup Configuration File Select the Create Backup Configuration File to view the process status of the last request for creating a configuration backup file or to initiate a manual request for creation of a backup file The BTS holds the last 3 backup files BreezeCOMPACT System Manual LJ 4 5 3 4 4 Restore From External File The Restore From External File submenu includes the following options M Show Select this option to view the details of the last request for restoring a configuration file from an external TFTP server The displayed details include File Name TFTP Server IP Address Process Status M Update Select this option to initiate a new process of restoring a configuration file from an external TFTP server You will be prompted to define the following parameters File Name The path to and file name of the file to be downloaded A string compri
47. Before connecting this instrument to the power line make sure that the voltage of the power source matches the requirements of the instrument Laser CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT APPAREIL A LASER DE CLASSE 1 The system can be equipped with Class 1 laser products which comply with IEC laser or CDRH CFR Title 21 part 1040 The system does not emit hazardous light Classe du Laser Le syst me peut tre quipe d un laser de classe 1 selon la norme IEC 60825 1 IEC 60825 2 et reconnu comme UL laser 60825 1 IEC 60825 2 and UL recognized ou CDRH CFR titre 21 partie 1040 Le systeme n met pas de lumi re apparente et le rayon est enti rement prot g pendant l utilisation normal du syst me par l utilisateur tant que les appareils sont utilis s en suivant les and the beam is totally enclosed during instructions de s curit normal operation as long as the equipment is operated in accordance with the applicable safety instructions BreezeCOMPACT System Manual Ce Legal Rights Laser Safety Statutory Warning All personnel involved in equipment installation operation and maintenance must be aware that laser radiation is invisible Therefore although protective devices generally prevent directly exposure to the beam personnel must strictly observe the applicable safety precautions and in particular must avoid staring into optical connectors either directly or using optical instruments Remember th
48. Data Port 2 is Up and the Administrative State of Data Port 1 is Down meaning that Data Port 2 is active and Data Port 1 is not active For activating Data Port 1 it is required to configure the Administrative State of Data Port 2 to Down and only then configure the Administrative State of Data Port 1 to Up and vice versa CAUTION F i If you are managing the unit from remote through either Data Port 1 or Data Port 2 port using either In Band or Unified connectivity mode do not change the Administrative State of the active port since it will cause loss of management connectivity to the unit The Administrative State of Data Port 3 is always Up and cannot be changed to maintain the ability for local management BreezeCOMPACT System Manual 88 4 5 2 3 3 Port Negotiation Mode The mode for negotiating the port speed and the duplex mode with the link partner Auto or Manual The Port Speed and Duplex Mode parameters are configurable only if Port Negotiation Mode is Manual The default for all ports is Auto 4 5 2 3 4 Port Speed The port speed to be used for the physical interface Configurable only if Port Negotiation Mode is set to Manual For Data Port 1 if applicable only 1000 Mbps 1 Gigabit is supported the 100 Mbps option should not be selected For Data Port 2 the valid values are 100 or 1000 Mbps and the default is 1000 Mbps 1 Gigabit For Data Port 3 the valid values are 10 or 100 Mbps and the
49. Date Stop Date and Advance Hour Factor parameters The default is Disable A change in Daylight Saving Mode will take effect after next reset 4 9 1 9 Advance Hour Factor When Daylight Saving is enabled this parameter defines the amount of time by which the clock should be advanced during the daylight saving period The available values are 0 daylight saving disabled 1 and 2 hours The default is 0 4 9 1 10 Start Date When Daylight Saving is enabled this parameter defines the date for starting the daylight saving feature At the beginning of this date midnight at the beginning of this date the clock will be advanced by the amount of hours specified by the Advance Hour Factor Use the format dd mm to define the date and month at which to start activating the Daylight Saving feature A change in Start Date will take effect after next reset 4 9 1 11 Stop Date When Daylight Saving is enabled this parameter defines the date for ending the daylight saving feature at Advance Hour Factor hours after midnight at the end of this date Use the format dd mm to define the date and month at which to end activating the Daylight Saving feature A change in Stop Date will take effect after next reset 4 9 1 12 External 1PPS Indicates whether the external 1PPS clock is enabled or disabled BreezeCOMPACT System Manual ES If the External 1PPs clock is enabled synchronization of air frames for inter site and intra
50. EE a Wf A E BreezeCOMPACT Release Version 1 0 May 2012 P N 216013 Ee Genny Document History Topic Description Date Issued BreezeCOMPACT System Manual First publication of a System Manual for May 2012 a new product BreezeCOMPACT System Manual ua Legal Rights Legal Rights Copyright 2012 Alvarion Ltd All rights reserved The material contained herein is proprietary privileged and confidential and owned by Alvarion or its third party licensors No disclosure thereof shall be made to third parties without the express written permission of Alvarion Ltd Alvarion Ltd reserves the right to alter the equipment specifications and descriptions in this publication without prior notice No part of this publication shall be deemed to be part of any contract or warranty unless specifically incorporated by reference into such contract or warranty Trade Names Alvarion BreezeCOM WALKair WALKnet BreezeNET BreezeACCESS BreezeLINK BreezeMAX BreezeLITE BreezePHONE 4Motion and or other products and or services referenced here in are either registered trademarks trademarks or service marks of Alvarion Ltd All other names are or may be the trademarks of their respective owners WiMAX Forum is a registered trademark of the WiMAX Forum WiMAX the WiMAX Forum logo WiMAX Forum Certified and the WiMAX Forum Certified logo
51. FTP Server The TFTP Server option enables viewing or updating the TFTP Target IP Address which is the IP address of the TFTP server to be used for SW download Typically the TFTP server is in the same station used for management and the TFTP Server IP address is identical to the External Management IP Address The default TFTP Target IP Address is 192 168 1 1 same as the default for External Management IP Address 4 5 4 Management The Management menu includes the following options RW SNMP Traps Managers M Authorized Managers 4 5 4 1 SNMP Traps Managers Up to 5 SNMP Traps Managers can be defined By default the unit is supplied with one SNMP Traps Manager with the following parameters M IP Address 192 168 1 60 M Port Number 162 E Community public M Enable Traps Distribution enable The SNMP Trap Managers menu includes the following options E Show mM Add M Select 4 5 4 1 1 Show Select this option to view the details of the currently defined SNMP Traps Managers 4 5 4 1 2 Add Select this option to add a new SNMP Traps Manager The SNMP Traps Manager parameters are M IP Address M Port Number E Community M Enable Traps Distribution 4 5 4 1 2 1 IP Address The IP address of the Traps Manager BreezeCOMPACT System Manual CS 4 5 4 1 2 2 4 5 4 1 2 3 4 5 4 1 2 4 4 5 4 1 3 4 5 4 2 4 5 4 2 1 Port Number The port number on which the Trap Manager will listen for messages from the Agent
52. Handover management a QoS service flow management entity 1 1 2 6 ASN Gateway ASN GW The ASN GW is a network entity that acts as a gateway between the ASN and CSN The ASN functions hosted in an ASN GW may be viewed as consisting of two groups the decision point DP and enforcement point EP The EP includes bearer plane functions and the DP includes non bearer plane functions The basic DP functionality of the ASN GW includes M Implementation of EAP Authenticator and AAA client M Termination of RADIUS protocol against the selected CSN AAA server home or visited AAA server for MS authentication and per MS policy profile retrieval M Storage of the MS policy profile M Generation of authentication key material M QoS service flow authorization entity HM AAA accounting client The basic EP functionality of the ASN GW includes M Classification of downlink data into generic routing encapsulation GRE tunnels M Packet header suppression functionality M DHCP functionality BreezeCOMPACT System Manual EG M Handover functionality The WIMAX Forum NWG has adopted two different approaches for ASN architecture centralized and distributed In the centralized approach there is at least one central ASN GW and the BTS operates in transparent mode as shown in Figure 1 3 Router i 10 LA H BTS Figure 1 3 Centralized Network Reference Model BreezeCOMPACT System Manual 05 In the distribut
53. I Ch HRL I We With an attached Wall mount E Antenna 1 To mount the antenna on page 42 antenna E Antenna mounting kit includes 2 Wall Mount Installation on page 44 carriage and parts to attach the antenna E Wall mount kit BreezeCOMPACT System Manual Be 2 3 BreezeCOMPACT Installation INFORMATION Install the unit with the bottom panel including the LEDs facing downward Note the direction arrows UP on the sides of the BTS CAUTION The weight of the BTS is 9 kg and the weight of the Pole Mounting Kit is approximately 5 kg Make sure to plan the installation accordingly It is recommended to use a harness and carrying hook to lift the units Install the unit using the supplied kit only 2 3 1 Installing the BTS on a Pole The BTS can be installed on poles of various sizes using the supplied mounting kits M For poles of 1 4 in diameter use the supplied metal clamps M For larger poles up to 6 use the metal bands and two clamps out of the four included in the pole mount kit When an attached antenna is to be installed together with the BTS use the carriage mounting kit which includes a carriage and parts to attach the antenna Install the BTS and the antenna on the ground and then lift the assembly up the pole using the carrying hook CAUTION Do not use the hook for lifting the assembly when the GPS is installed on the carriage This may damage A th
54. SK ACTIVITIES HIGH RISK ACTIVITIES MAY INCLUDE BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO USE AS PART OF ON LINE CONTROL SYSTEMS IN HAZARDOUS ENVIRONMENTS REQUIRING FAIL SAFE PERFORMANCE SUCH AS IN THE OPERATION OF NUCLEAR FACILITIES AIRCRAFT NAVIGATION OR COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL LIFE SUPPORT MACHINES WEAPONS SYSTEMS OR OTHER APPLICATIONS REPRESENTING A SIMILAR DEGREE OF POTENTIAL HAZARD ALVARION SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR HIGH RISK ACTIVITIES b PURCHASER S SOLE REMEDY FOR BREACH OF THE EXPRESS WARRANTIES ABOVE SHALL BE REPLACEMENT OR REFUND OF THE PURCHASE PRICE AS SPECIFIED ABOVE AT ALVARION S OPTION TO THE FULLEST EXTENT ALLOWED BY LAW THE WARRANTIES AND REMEDIES SET FORTH IN THIS AGREEMENT ARE EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS EXPRESS OR IMPLIED EITHER IN FACT OR BY OPERATION OF LAW STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO WARRANTIES TERMS OR CONDITIONS OF MERCHANTABILITY FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE SATISFACTORY QUALITY CORRESPONDENCE WITH DESCRIPTION NON INFRINGEMENT AND ACCURACY OF INFORMATION GENERATED ALL OF WHICH ARE EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMED ALVARION WARRANTIES HEREIN RUN ONLY TO PURCHASER AND ARE NOT EXTENDED TO ANY THIRD PARTIES ALVARION NEITHER ASSUMES NOR AUTHORIZES ANY OTHER PERSON TO ASSUME FOR IT ANY OTHER LIABILITY IN CONNECTION WITH THE SALE INSTALLATION MAINTENANCE OR USE OF ITS PRODUCTS Limitation of Liability a AL
55. Shielded 16AWG VDC at connector input Maximum consumption 105W AVG 125W peak without PoE DAT1 Cage for Small Form Factor For data and Inband management OM3 50um multimode Pluggable SFP Optical optical cable aabit Eth Transceivers Gigabit Ethernet Length lt 100m DAT2 RJ 45 female For data and Inband management Shielded CAT 5e Length lt 100m DAT3 RJ 45 female For Out Of Band management or Shielded CAT 5e Length lt 100m CAUTION A The current limit of 1 5A on the power pins of DAT3 is relevant only in case the input voltage to the BTS is normal polarity GND Two grounding screws Connection to ground earth 10AWG acable to connect between the two GND connections GPS IN RJ 45 female Connection to GPS to the master BTS via RS 422 signals or Chaining GPS signals connection from master BTS from previous GPS out connector future option Shielded CAT 5e Length lt 20m SYNC OUT RJ 45 female Chaining GPS signals connection from master BTS from previous GPS out connector future option Shielded CAT 5e Length lt 20m BreezeCOMPACT System Manual CE Table 2 2 BTS Connectors Continued Connection Connector Type Functionality Cable ANT1 ANT4 4 x N Type jack 50 Ohm Connection to external antenna s See LMR 400 lightning protected Section 2 7 8 PET CAUTION To prevent lightning damage to the unit connect only DC
56. Table 4 3 DL UL Ratios BS Bandwidth MHz Total Uplink Duration slots DL UL Ratio 5 10 35 12 32 15 29 18 26 21 7 MHz 24 9 21 12 U RA WINSI DD WO E 18 15 4 7 2 2 2 7 Operational Status Channel 1 Read only The operational status of Channel 1 4 7 2 2 2 8 Operational Status Channel 2 Read only The operational status of Channel 2 4 7 2 2 2 9 Operational Status Channel 3 Read only The operational status of Channel 3 4 7 2 2 2 10 Operational Status Channel 4 Read only The operational status of Channel 4 BreezeCOMPACT System Manual EN 4 7 2 2 3 DL Diversity Mode The DL Diversity Mode option includes the DL Diversity Mode parameter In the current release only Matrix A or B is supported In MIMO Matrix A or B mode the system can use either MIMO Matrix A or MIMO Matrix B The selection between Matrix A and Matrix B is performed automatically for each MS according to link conditions and supported MS capabilities RW MIMO Matrix A for Coverage Gain In configuration with multiple transmit receive antennas a single data stream is transmitted in parallel over multiple paths A mathematical algorithm known as Space Time Codes STC is used to encode the data streams to make them orthogonal to each other This improves the signal to noise ratio at the receiver side resulting in increased range and better throughput for subscribers that are difficult to reach e g deep
57. VARION SHALL NOT BE LIABLE TO THE PURCHASER OR TO ANY THIRD PARTY FOR ANY LOSS OF PROFITS LOSS OF USE INTERRUPTION OF BUSINESS OR FOR ANY INDIRECT SPECIAL INCIDENTAL PUNITIVE OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY KIND WHETHER ARISING UNDER BREACH OF CONTRACT TORT INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE STRICT LIABILITY OR OTHERWISE AND WHETHER BASED ON THIS AGREEMENT OR OTHERWISE EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES b TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW IN NO EVENT SHALL THE LIABILITY FOR DAMAGES HEREUNDER OF ALVARION OR ITS EMPLOYEES OR AGENTS EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE PAID FOR THE PRODUCT BY PURCHASER NOR SHALL THE AGGREGATE LIABILITY FOR DAMAGES TO ALL PARTIES REGARDING ANY PRODUCT EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE PAID FOR THAT PRODUCT BY THAT PARTY EXCEPT IN THE CASE OF A BREACH OF A PARTY S CONFIDENTIALITY OBLIGATIONS Radio Frequency Interference Statement The Base Transceiver Station BTS equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class A digital device pursuant to ETSI EN 301 489 1 rules and Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in commercial business and industrial environments This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in
58. Warranty Bug fixes temporary patches and or workarounds may be supplied as Firmware updates Additional hardware if required to install or use Firmware updates must be purchased by the Customer Alvarion will be obligated to support solely the two 2 most recent Software major releases ALVARION SHALL NOT BE LIABLE UNDER THIS WARRANTY IF ITS TESTING AND EXAMINATION DISCLOSE THAT THE ALLEGED DEFECT IN THE PRODUCT DOES NOT EXIST OR WAS CAUSED BY PURCHASER S OR ANY THIRD PERSON S MISUSE NEGLIGENCE IMPROPER INSTALLATION OR IMPROPER TESTING UNAUTHORIZED ATTEMPTS TO REPAIR OR ANY OTHER CAUSE BEYOND THE RANGE OF THE INTENDED USE OR BY ACCIDENT FIRE LIGHTNING OR OTHER HAZARD BreezeCOMPACT System Manual Ke Ge Legal Rights Disclaimer a The Software is sold on an AS IS basis Alvarion its affiliates or its licensors MAKE NO WARRANTIES WHATSOEVER WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WITH RESPECT TO THE SOFTWARE AND THE ACCOMPANYING DOCUMENTATION ALVARION SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NON INFRINGEMENT WITH RESPECT TO THE SOFTWARE UNITS OF PRODUCT INCLUDING ALL THE SOFTWARE DELIVERED TO PURCHASER HEREUNDER ARE NOT FAULT TOLERANT AND ARE NOT DESIGNED MANUFACTURED OR INTENDED FOR USE OR RESALE IN APPLICATIONS WHERE THE FAILURE MALFUNCTION OR INACCURACY OF PRODUCTS CARRIES A RISK OF DEATH OR BODILY INJURY OR SEVERE PHYSICAL OR ENVIRONMENTAL DAMAGE HIGH RI
59. ain parameters may depend on the value configured or to be configured for the BS Bearer IP Address see IP Address on page 116 Changes in IP Interfaces parameters will take effect after next reset 4 5 2 2 1 Bearer Subnet Mask The subnet mask used with the BS Bearer IP Address BreezeCOMPACT System Manual 05 The default is 255 255 255 0 A change in Bearer Subnet Mask will take effect after next reset 4 5 2 2 2 Bearer Next Hop Gateway The IP Address of the Default Gateway for bearer traffic The Bearer Next Hop Gateway must be within the range defined by BS Bearer IP Address and Bearer Subnet Mask The default is 0 0 0 0 must be changed to a valid value if IP addresses of core network equipment is not within the range defined by BS Bearer IP Address and Bearer Subnet Mask A change in Bearer Next Hop Gateway will take effect after next reset 4 5 2 2 3 Bearer VLAN ID The VLAN ID to be used with bearer traffic Valid values are 11 100 110 4094 The default is 11 A change in Bearer VLAN ID will take effect after next reset 4 5 2 2 4 Default Authenticator IP The IP Address of the default authenticator ASN GW The default is 0 0 0 0 must be changed to a valid value A change in Default Authenticator will take effect after next reset 4 5 2 2 5 External Management IP Address The IP address of the External Management interface Must be unique in the managed network The default is 192 168 1 1 I
60. al 4cm of the inner sleeve 4cm 3 Release all wires and arrange them in 1cm 1cm order then cut them to 1cm lengths 4 Insert the wires into the shielded connector and press it using a standard tool 5 Solder the shield drain wire to the connector as in the picture Note the Pin assignment for each cable 6 Push the plastic cover into place vw To connect the data cable For connecting cables to connectors with sealing glands refer to Using the Connector Sealing Accessories on page 61 1 Connect one end of the cable to the DAT3 connection on the BTS 2 Connect the other end of the data cable the backhauling equipment CAUTION When connecting any data equipment that does not support PoE switch hub PC to the DAT 3 connector use only a 4 wire cable Note that a DC Power hazard sticker appears near the DAT 3 connector BreezeCOMPACT System Manual Ce INFORMATION The combined lengths of the Ethernet cables should not exceed 100m I 2 7 5 Preparing and Connecting the Power Cable The power cable is supplied either crimped with a connector or open ended If the cable is open ended use the procedure below to prepare it for connection depending on the supplied cable type 4 wire or 6 wire M Cable type for already crimped cables Outdoor 4 wires 16AWG shielded Two wires are connected to 48VDC two wires are connected to return signal and 1 wire to the Ground M Connector
61. alues configured for the following parameters E Intra ASN DSCP M 8302 1p Priority 4 7 2 6 3 1 1 Intra ASN DSCP DSCP priority value to be used for marking of intra ASN R8 R6 traffic The range is 0 63 The default is 0 A change in Diffserve Code Point will take effect after next reset 4 7 2 6 3 1 2 802 1p Priority 802 1p priority value to be used for marking of intra ASN R8 R6 traffic The range is 0 7 The default is 0 A change in 802 1p Priority will take effect after next reset 4 7 2 6 3 2 Internal Management Traffic QOS Rules The Internal Management Traffic QOS Rules menu enables viewing updating the values configured for the following parameters M Diffserv Code Point M 802 1p Priority 4 7 2 6 3 2 1 Diffserv Code Point DSCP priority value to be used for marking of internal management traffic The range is 0 63 The default is 0 A change in Diffserve Code Point will take effect after next reset 4 7 2 6 3 2 2 802 1p Priority 802 1p priority value to be used for marking of internal management traffic The range is 0 7 The default is 0 A change in 802 1p Priority will take effect after next reset 4 7 2 6 3 3 QOS Rules The QOS Rules menu includes the following options M Show Use the Show option to view the main parameters Rule Status Marking Rule Name Service Flow Data Delivery Type Service Flow Traffic Priority of each of the existing QoS Rules M Add Use the Add option to add a new QoS Rule The c
62. amSixtyFourThreeOverFour 64 QAM 3 4 ctcQamSixtyFourFiveOverSix 64 QAM 5 6 The default is ctcQpskOneOverTwo QPSK 1 2 A change in Uplink Basic Rate will take effect after next reset 4 7 2 2 1 1 2 Maximum Sub Burst Size Not supported in the current release 4 7 2 2 1 1 3 UL Permutation Base The permutation base used in the uplink data zone The valid range is from 0 to 69 A change in UL Permutation Base will take effect after next reset 4 7 2 2 1 2 Downlink Data Zone The Downlink Data Zone menu enables viewing updating the values configured for the following parameters M Basic Rate for Management M Basic Rate for Data M DL Data Permutation Base 4 7 2 2 1 2 1 Basic Rate for Management The downlink basic rate for unicast and broadcast management traffic non HARQ traffic in reuse 1 region M ctcQpskOneOverTwoTimesSix QPSK 1 2 Repetition 6 ctcQpskOneOverTwoTimesFour QPSK 1 2 Repetition 4 ctcQpskOneOverTwoTimesTwo QPSK 1 2 Repetition 2 ctcQpskOneOverTwo QPSK 1 2 ctcQpskThreeOverFour QPSK 3 4 E O O E ctcQamSixteenOneOverTwo 16 QAM 1 2 M ctcQamSixteenThreeOverFour 16 QAM 3 4 E ctcQamSixtyFourOneOverTwo 64 QAM 1 2 E ctcQamSixtyFourTwoOverThree 64 QAM 2 3 E ctcQamSixtyFourThreeOverFour 64 QAM 3 4 BreezeCOMPACT System Manual ES E ctcQamSixtyFourFiveOverSix 64 QAM 5 6 The default is ctcQpskOneOverTwo QPSK 1 2 A change in Basic Rate for Management will take effect after next reset 4
63. an be performed via the Local Management interface The default local management IP Address is 192 168 0 1 and the default Subnet Mask for this address is 255 255 255 0 The PC used for accessing the Monitor program should be set to IP address 192 168 0 2 or any other address in the range 192 168 0 2 192 168 0 254 Connect the PC to the Ethernet port used for Local Management In the current release Local Management interface is always on DAT3 port Run the Telnet program connecting to IP address 192 1 68 0 1 The Enter the password message is displayed Enter the password and press the Enter key to get to the Main menu The default password is installer 2 Via the External Management interface a Management using either SNMP or the Monitor program can also be performed via the External Management interface For details on the connectivity parameters of this interface refer to IP Interfaces on page 85 See L1 amp L2 on page 87 for details on the Ethernet port used for External Management interface Connection of the applicable Ethernet port to the remote management device should typically be performed via a network device configured to support the External Management Interface VLAN ID the default is 12 If the PC is connected to the Ethernet port of the unit via a switching device the IP address of the PC should be set to an address in the subnet of the External Management Interface the default is IP Address
64. arameters should be configured according to the recommendations of the Radio Network Planning 4 7 1 4 7 1 1 4 7 1 2 4 7 1 3 4 7 1 4 The BS menu includes three options M Add For creating a new BS M Select For updating the parameters of a previously created BS or deleting the BS M Show For viewing main BS parameters Add Select the Add option to create the BS If the BS does not exist already it must be created In the current release only a single BS can be defined If a BS already exist you cannot add another BS After completing configuration of all BS mandatory parameters reset the unit to apply the change You will be prompted to configure the following BS parameters BS Number In the current release only BS Number 1 can be created BS ID LSB The unique identifier of the BS in the network Must be unique in the entire Radio Access Network A number in the range 1 16777215 The BS ID LSB used in the system is in the format A BC where A B C are from 0 to 255 The BS ID used in the Monitor program is an integer that is calculated by the formula A 65536 B 256 C For example a BS ID of 1 2 5 is translated to 1 65536 2 256 5 66053 Operator ID The unique identifier of the wireless network operator The same Operator ID must be used by all BSs in the managed wireless network A number in the range 1 16777215 same definition principle as for BS ID LSB Name An optional descriptive parameter A string
65. ask The default is 0 0 0 0 Must be changed to a valid value if IP addresses of core network equipment is not within the range defined by BS Bearer IP Address and Bearer Subnet Mask Bearer VLAN ID default 11 Default Authenticator IP The default is 0 0 0 0 Must be changed to a valid value if IP address of default authenticator ASN GW is not within the range defined by BS Bearer IP Address and Bearer Subnet Mask BreezeCOMPACT System Manual RES M External Management IP Address Must be unique in the managed network The default is 192 168 1 1 Note that in Unified Connectivity Mode the External Management IP Address should be within the addresses range defined by BS Bearer IP Address and Bearer Subnet Mask M External Management Subnet Mask The default is 255 255 255 0 In Unified Connectivity Mode should be configured to the value of the Bearer Subnet Mask M External Management Next Hop Gateway Must be within the range defined by External Management IP Address and External Management Subnet Mask The default is 0 0 0 0 must be changed to a valid value if IP address of external management equipment is not within the range defined by External Management IP Address and External Management Subnet Mask In Unified Connectivity Mode should be configured to the value of the Bearer Next Hop Gateway M External Management VLAN ID The default is 12 In Unified Connectivity Mode should be configured to the value of the Bearer VLAN ID Ot
66. at observing safety precautions is not a matter of personal choice ignoring safety puts all people within the line of sight in danger Pr cautions de s curit r glementaire pour laser Tout personnel impliqu dans l installation le fonctionnement et la maintenance de l installation doivent savoir que les radiations laser sont invisibles Donc bien que g n ralement les protections vitent tout contact direct avec les rayons mis le personnel doit observer strictement les pr cautions de s curit et en particulier les connecteurs optiques aussi bien directement ou avec des instruments d optique Souvenez vous que remplir les pr cautions de s curit n est en aucun cas un choix personnel ignorer les r gles de s curit mets toutes les personnes en pr sence en danger Radio The instrument transmits radio energy during normal operation To avoid possible harmful exposure to this energy do not stand or work for extended periods of time in front of its antenna The long term characteristics or the possible physiological effects of radio frequency electromagnetic fields have not been yet fully investigated Outdoor Units and Antennas Installation and Grounding Ensure that outdoor units antennas and supporting structures are properly installed to eliminate any physical hazard to either people or property Make sure that the installation of the outdoor unit antenna and cables is performed in accordance with all relevant natio
67. ated Tx Power equals the Radio Cluster s Tx Power BreezeCOMPACT System Manual ES 4 10 2 2 RH Status Mask Read only A decimal number representing the value of a 32 bits mask bits 0 31 indicating possible failures Applicable only for an installed and associated RH For a No Failure status the value is 0 If the value is other than 0 contact Customer Support BreezeCOMPACT System Manual ES 4 11 Antenna Menu Up to 4 antennas can be defined The Antenna menu enables viewing parameters of all defined antennas adding an antenna and selecting an antenna for viewing updating its parameters or deleting it If an antenna is associated to a Sector it cannot be deleted When adding a new antenna you will be prompted to configure all parameters By default one Antenna object exists with the following properties E Antenna Number 1 M Antenna Product Type default1portV HM Mechanical Down Tilt 0 M Electrical Down Tilt O M Longitude 000 000 E M Latitude 00 000 N E Height 0 E Heading 0 Cable Loss 0 5 The Antenna parameters are 4 11 1 Antenna Number A unique number in the range 1 4 4 11 2 Antenna Product Type The identification name of the antenna The available options includes a list of default and standard antennas The default is default1portV If the Antenna is associated to a Sector the Antenna Product Type cannot be modified 4 11 3 Mechanical Down Tilt The downwards mechanical tilt
68. configured for the Radio Cluster and the Topology Type In the current release supporting only One Sector One Carrier topology the BS Calculated Bandwidth equals the Radio Cluster s Bandwidth 4 7 2 1 6 Paging Group ID The Paging Group ID of the BS The single sector Idle Mode capability provides the benefits of MS power savings and manageable total sector active and non active users together with reduced overhead on the backhaul network Idle Mode IM mechanism allows an MS to become unavailable on the air interface and thus freeing operational resources and preserving MS power During IM operation an MS switch off its transmission and reception capabilities and becomes available for DL broadcast control messaging i e MS Paging in a periodically manner Using paging broadcast BS can indicate if necessary the MS to exit from IM and return into normal operation mode The paging control message is sent over the DL of a set of BSs simultaneously This set is called Paging group PG In the current release each Paging Group includes a single BS During IM MS performs location updates when moving from one PG to another While in the same PG MS does not need to transmit in the UL and can be paged in the DL if there is traffic targeted at it The range is from 0 to 65535 0 means that Idle Mode is not enabled If Idle Mode is enabled Paging Group ID is not 0 should be unique in the Radio Access Network different Paging Group ID for
69. d on page 100 for details on these parameters 3 3 1 2 Using the Management System 1 Right click the BS node in the navigation tree and select Create to open the New BS window In the current release only BS Number 1 option is available for BS Number Configure the following parameters BS ID LSB must be unique in the Radio Access Network Operator ID the default is 255 243 41 The same Operator ID should be used for all BSs in the Radio Access Network The new BS will be added to the list of BSs available in the BS node 2 Select the BS and configure the following parameters for some parameters you may use the default value option HM In Radio gt Basic gt General Idle Mode Enable Mark the check box to enable Idle Mode The default is Idle Mode disabled not checked Paging Group ID Applicable only if Idle Mode is enabled The default is O which must be changed Paging Group ID should be unique in the Radio Access Network Click Apply M in Radio gt Basic gt Air Frame Structure General Cell ID the default is 0 Segment Number the default is 0 Total Uplink Duration the default is 3 Click Apply M in Radio gt Basic gt Air Frame Structure Zones First Zone Basic Map the default is 6 Downlink Data Zone Permutation Base the default is 0 Uplink Feedback Zone Permutation Base the default is 0 Uplink Data Zone Permutation Base the default is 0 Click Apply
70. d with a single entity object are Show option enabling to view the current configuration of the applicable parameters For some objects some additional status information is displayed Update option enabling to update the configuration of one or more parameters Single parameter configuration displaying a list of numbered parameters To configure a parameter enter the number of the required parameter at the gt prompt The availability and or value range of certain parameters may change according to the value selected for a previous parameter belonging to the same or another group The current value is displayed for each parameter To keep the current value press Enter To change it enter a new value and press Enter Transaction mode configuration You will be prompted to configure all parameters one by one The current value is displayed for each parameter To keep the current value press Enter To change it enter a new value and press Enter The new configuration will take effect only after completing the entire configuration process for the relevant entity group of parameters BreezeCOMPACT System Manual Lo HM Common action options in menus associated with multiple entities objects are Show All option enabling to view main details of all existing entities Add option allowing to add a new entity You will be prompted to configure all mandatory parameters one by one The new configuration will take
71. default is 10 Mbps 4 5 2 3 5 Duplex Mode The duplex mode for the interface Full Duplex or Half Duplex Configurable only if Port Negotiation Mode is set to Manual The default for all ports is Full Duplex 4 5 2 4 ASN GW Load Balancing Pools The Load Balancing feature provides a WiMAX operator with the capability to build resilient ASN infrastructure using ASN GW redundancy Every BS is provisioned with two lists of redundant ASN GWs pools The BS applies round robin mechanism in order to pick an Authenticator for each MS that performs initial network entry for more details refer to ASN GW Load Balancing on page 119 This should eventually distribute the load between Anchor ASN GWs Geographical site backup can be achieved by using different priority of ASN GW pools Authenticator metric At the unit BTS level up to two pools with different priorities each with up to 10 ASN GWs can be defined Each BS will inherit these pools The ASN GW Load Balancing Pools submenu includes two options Primary Pool and Secondary Pool Select the Primary or Secondary Pool option to view or update the pool s content The options available for each pool are M Show Select this option to view the current content of the pool M Add Select this option to add an ASN GW address to the pool up to a maximum of 10 addresses per pool You will be prompted to define the Index for the entry a unique number in the range from 1 to 10 b
72. e as defined in ASN GW or AAA server Optional parameter depending on value configured for Enable Service Flow Media Flow Type below up to 32 characters A change in Service Flow Media Flow Type will take effect after next reset 4 7 2 6 3 3 7 Enable Service Flow Media Flow Type Indicates whether the condition for Service Flow Media Flow Type is enabled or disabled If true the Service Flow Media Flow Type will be considered when looking for a match A change in Enable Service Flow Media Flow Type will take effect after next reset 4 7 2 6 3 3 8 Outer DSCP Marking The DSCP value to be used for marking the outer IP header IP GRE The range is 0 63 A change in Outer DSCP Marking will take effect after next reset BreezeCOMPACT System Manual ET 4 7 2 6 3 3 9 802 1p Priority Marking The 802 1p priority to be used for marking traffic The range is 0 7 4 7 2 6 4 4 7 2 6 4 1 4 7 2 6 4 2 4 7 2 6 4 3 4 7 2 6 4 4 4 7 2 7 4 7 2 7 1 A change in 802 1p Priority Marking will take effect after next reset ASN GW Load Balancing At the BTS level up to two pools with different priorities each with up to 10 ASN GWs can be defined see ASN GW Load Balancing Pools on page 89 The BS will inherit these pools It should be noted the ASN GW defined in the BS as the Default Authenticator will be automatically added to the Primary Pool that is the higher priority pool although it will not be shown as belonging
73. e Fairness The selected mode is applicable for both uplink and downlink schedulers BreezeCOMPACT System Manual ES The default is Equal Rate A change in Scheduler Mode will take effect after next reset 4 7 2 9 2 Scheduler DL Abuse Protection Level Applicable only if the selected Scheduler Mode is Equal Rate M None No Protection M Low Limit the DL resources allocated to MSs with very low DL transmission Rate M Medium Limit the DL resources allocated to MSs with low and very low DL transmission Rate The default is None A change in Scheduler DL Abuse Protection Level will take effect after next reset 4 7 2 9 3 Scheduler UL Abuse Protection Level Applicable only if the selected Scheduler Mode is Equal Rate M None No Protection M Low Limit the UL resources allocated to MSs with very low UL transmission Rate M Medium Limit the UL resources allocated to MSs with low and very low UL transmission Rate The default is None A change in Scheduler UL Abuse Protection Level will take effect after next reset BreezeCOMPACT System Manual Le 4 8 Chassis Menu The Chassis menu includes the following options HM General M Ports Control 4 8 1 General The Chassis General menu enables viewing the following read only general Chassis properties and Status E HW Version Serial Number Temperature C Operational SW Version Shadow SW Version Running SW Version The source of the current running SW ve
74. e GPS Tie the carriage on both sides and carefully lift it up the pole BreezeCOMPACT System Manual 5 2 4 Pole Mounting without an Attached Antenna Standalone When not using the attached antenna mount the BTS on the pole using the pole mount kit supplied with the BTS Attach the sun guard cover to protect from extreme heat k To mount the sun guard cover Thread the screws through the designated holes in the cover and attach to the BTS Fasten firmly u EELER Sun guard MG 8 S KH AA LA VA LA G o Screws R ON N kee L1 amp A mo S Goo A WI A o KW a AS a D Holes Figure 2 1 Mounting the Sun guard Cover gt To mount the BTS on a pole of up to 4 using clamps Refer to Figure 2 2 and Figure 2 3 I Thread the four rods through the nuts washers spring washers and two clamps and fasten the clamps to the BTS mounting holes 2 Attach the BTS with the mounted clamps to the pole BreezeCOMPACT System Manual Cs 3 Thread the other two clamps to the rods and use the nuts washers and spring washers to fasten and fix the BTS to the pole Figure 2 3 BTS Installed on the Pole BreezeCOMPACT System Manual CS gt To mount the BTS on a pole of up to 6 using metal bands Refer to Figure 2 4 and Figure 2 5 1 Thread two metal bands through the designated grooves in two clamps 2 Attach the clamps to
75. e is from 130 to 110 in steps of 1 dBm The default is 127 4 7 2 4 2 BS Transmit Power Available only in Show menu The Transmit Power of transmissions from the BS Calculated according to the TX Power configured for the Radio Cluster and the Topology Type In the current release supporting only One Sector One Carrier topology the BS Transmit Power is the same as the Radio Cluster s TX Power 4 7 2 4 3 Required C N Levels ACK The C N in dB required for sending ACK reported to the MS for power control purposes The range is from 20 to 50 dB The default is 12 A change in Required C N Levels ACK will take effect after next reset 4 7 2 4 4 Required C N Levels CQI The C N in dB required for sending CQI reported to the MS for power control purposes The range is from 20 to 50 dB Must be in the range from Required C N Levels ACK 8 to Required C N Levels ACK 7 The default is 12 A change in Required C N Levels CQI will take effect after next reset 4 7 2 4 5 Required C N Levels CDMA The C N in dB required for transmitting CDMA reported to the MS for power control purposes The range is from 20 to 50 dB Must be in the range from Required C N Levels CQI 8 to Required C N Levels CQI 7 The default is 9 A change in Required C N Levels CDMA will take effect after next reset 4 7 2 4 6 Required C N Levels QPSK 1 2 The C N in dB required for sending QPSK 1 2 reported to the MS for powe
76. each BreezeCOMPACT System Manual EY BS Idle Mode should be either enabled in all units in the network Paging Group ID other than 0 or disabled in all units Paging Group ID 0 A combination in the same Radio Access Network of units with Paging Group ID of 0 Idle Mode disabled and units with Paging Group ID other than 0 Idle Mode enabled should be avoided A change in Paging Group ID will take effect after next reset 4 7 2 2 Air Frame Structure The Air Frame Structure menu includes the following options M Zones E General M DL Diversity Mode HM Compress Range Support 4 7 2 2 1 Zones The Air Frame Structure Zones menu includes the following options Uplink Data Zone Downlink Data Zone First Zone Uplink Feedback Zone Frame Structure Mode 4 7 2 2 1 1 Uplink Data Zone The Uplink Data Zone menu enables viewing updating the values configured for the following parameters M Uplink Basic Rate HM Maximum Sub Burst Size M UL Permutation Base 4 7 2 2 1 1 1 Uplink Basic Rate The uplink basic rate ctcQpskOneOverTwoTimesSix QPSK 1 2 Repetition 6 ctcQpskOneOverTwoTimesFour QPSK 1 2 Repetition 4 ctcQpskOneOverTwoTimesTwo QPSK 1 2 Repetition 2 ctcQpskOneOverTwo QPSK 1 2 ctcQpskThreeOverFour QPSK 3 4 ctcQamSixteenOneOverTwo 16 QAM 1 2 BreezeCOMPACT System Manual ES ctcQamSixteenThreeOverFour 16 QAM 3 4 ctcQamSixtyFourOneOverTwo 64 QAM 1 2 ctcQamSixtyFourTwoOverThree 64 QAM 2 3 ctcQ
77. ed approach the BTS operates in ASN GW mode as shown in Figure 1 4 FE D C internet BTS BTS BTS BTS BTS BTS Figure 1 4 Distributed Network Reference Model Alvarion believes in providing operators with the flexibility to select the mobile WiMAX network topology that best suits their needs and existing network architecture Therefore 4Motion is designed to support both distributed and centralized topology approaches according to WiMAX Forum NWG profile C 1 1 2 7 Reference Points M Reference point R1 consists of the protocols and procedures between the MS and ASN as per the air interface PHY and MAC specifications IEEE 802 16e M Reference point R2 consists of protocols and procedures between the MS and CSN associated with authentication services authorization and IP host configuration management This reference point is logical in that it does not reflect a direct protocol interface between the MS and CSN The authentication part of reference point R2 runs between the MS and CSN operated by the home NSP however the ASN and CSN operated by the visited NSP may partially process the aforementioned procedures and mechanisms Reference point R2 might support IP host configuration management running between the MS and CSN operated by either the home NSP or visited NSP M Reference point R3 consists of the set of control plane protocols between the ASN and CSN to support AAA policy enforcement and mobility management capabilitie
78. ed by reduced aggregate sector throughput as well as degradation of achievable rates for all users To protect against abusing users an instantaneous rate threshold can be defined within the scheduling scheme in which the amount of air resources for users with continuous instantaneous rate below the threshold is being limited The more the abusing users instantaneous rate is below the threshold the more resource allocations limitation is applied Three levels of dynamic protection are available HM No protection M Low protection level Protection against users with very poor channel conditions Should be used where the abusing users instantaneous rates are far below the average instantaneous rate within the sector M Medium protection Protection against users with relatively poor or very poor channel conditions Should be used where the abusing users instantaneous rates are below or far below the average instantaneous rate within sector A dynamic protection mechanism is implemented in which the mechanism of limiting resource allocations is automatically and dynamically activated when needed The Scheduler menu enables viewing updating the values configured for the following parameters M Scheduler Mode M Scheduler DL Abuse Protection Level M Scheduler UL Abuse Protection Level 4 7 2 9 1 Scheduler Mode The basis for allocating excess bandwidth among relevant users M Equal Rate Throughput Fairness E Equal Time Resourc
79. ed with one Authorized Manager with the following parameters E Manager Number 1 HM Community Read Only public HM Community Read and Write private The Authorized Manager submenu includes the following options mM Show E Add M Select Show Select this option to view the details of all currently defined authorized managers BreezeCOMPACT System Manual 96 4 5 4 2 2 Add Select this option to add a new authorized manager Up to 5 Authorized Managers can be defined The following parameters can be configured E Manager Number E Community Read Only E Community Read and Write 4 5 4 2 2 1 Manager Number A unique number from 1 to 5 4 5 4 2 2 2 Community Read Only The SNMP Read Community to be used by the Authorized Manager A null Community Read Only means that the read get operation can only be performed using the Community Read and Write Valid Community strings Up to 10 printable characters case sensitive The default is public 4 5 4 2 2 3 Community Read and Write The SNMP Read Write Community to be used by the Authorized Manager A null Read Write Community means that the Authorized Manager has Read Only access rights Valid Community strings Up to 10 printable characters case sensitive The default is private INFORMATION sai To enable management by AlvariSTAR AlvariCRAFT the Read and Write Communities are mandatory and both must be defined other than null Duplication of Communities pairs
80. educe subscriber churn WiMAX technology is the solution for many types of high bandwidth applications at the same time across long distances and will enable service carriers to converge the all IP based network for triple play services data voice and video WiMAX with its QoS support longer reach and high data capacity is positioned for fixed broadband access applications in rural areas particularly when distance is too large for DSL and cable as well as in urban suburban areas of developing countries Among applications for residential are high speed Internet Voice Over IP telephony and streaming video online gaming with additional applications for enterprise such as Video conferencing Video surveillance and secured Virtual Private Network with need for high security WiMAX technology allows covering applications with media content requesting more bandwidth WiMAX allows portable and mobile access applications with incorporation in notebook computers and PDAs allowing for urban areas and cities to become metro zones for portable and mobile outdoor broadband wireless access As such WiMAX is the natural complement to 3G networks by offering higher bandwidth and to Wi Fi networks by offering broadband connectivity in larger areas The WiMAX Forum is an organization of leading operators and communications component and equipment companies The WiMAX Forum s charter is to promote and certify the compatibility and interoperability of br
81. effect only after completing the entire configuration process for the relevant entity Select option enabling to select a specific entity typically by its number Common action options for a selected entity or for logic parameters group of a selected entity are Show option enabling to view the current configuration of the applicable parameters For some objects some additional status information is displayed Update option allowing to update one or more parameters of the entity group of parameters You will be prompted to configure all parameters one by one 9transaction mode configuration The current value is displayed for each parameter To keep the current value press Enter To change it enter a new value and press Enter The new configuration will take effect only after completing the entire configuration process for the relevant entity group of parameters Delete option enabling deletion of the specific entity from the database Press the Tab key for context sensitive help text where applicable If an erroneous value was entered the reason of the error or help text will be displayed and the parameter entry text will be displayed again M ifthe Monitor program is not used for the period of time defined by the Monitor Inactivity Time out see Monitor Inactivity Timeout on page 90 the session will be terminated automatically M Select the Exit option in the Main menu to exit the program and terminate
82. efore defining the IP Address An IP Address must be unique per both pools Broadcast and Multicast addresses are not legal By default both pools are empty M Select Use this option to select an existing entry in the pool by it s Index You can then view the entry s IP Address update the IP Address or delete the entry BreezeCOMPACT System Manual zw Note that you should not populate the Secondary Pool if the Primary Pool is empty Also you should not delete all entries from the Primary Pool if the Secondary Pool is not empty A change in the content of the pools will take effect after next reset 4 5 2 5 QoS Marking Rules The QoS Marking Rules option enables viewing or updating the values of 802 1P Priority and or DSCP marking for outgoing external management traffic The QoS Marking Rules parameters are M 802 1P Priority mM DSCP 4 5 2 5 1 802 1P Priority The 802 1P VLAN Priority of management traffic The range is 0 7 The default is 0 4 5 2 5 2 DSCP The DSCP value of management traffic The range is 0 63 The default is 0 4 5 3 Unit Control The Unit Control menu enables various general control functions such as resetting the BTS managing the SW versions of the BTS and uploading downloading configuration backup files The Unit Control menu includes the following options Monitor Inactivity Timeout SW Version Control E E M ShutDown Operation M Configuration Files Control Oo TFTP Server
83. equipment See installation instructions E The equipment must be connected directly to the DC Supply System grounding electrode conductor E All equipment in the immediate vicinity must be grounded in the same way and not be grounded elsewhere MI The DC supply system is to be local i e within the same premises as the equipment E There shall be no disconnect device between the grounded circuit conductor of the DC source return and the point of connection of the grounding electrode conductor Protection de surintensit Une protection de surintensit de 10A doit tre install e sur le circuit d alimentation ATTENTION Cet quipement est pr vu pour permettre une mise a la terre entre le courant continu et le reste de l installation Voir les instructions d installation E L appareil doit tre connect a la terre de allimentation en courant continu E Tout appareil dans la proximit imm diate doit tre connect a la terre de la m me mani re et pas autrement E L alimentation du syst me en courant continu doit tre local et remplir les m mes conditions que le mat riel E le circuit de terre doit tre ininterrompu entre la source et les diff rents appareils Caution To avoid electrical shock do not perform any servicing unless you are qualified to do so Pour viter tout choque lectrique ne pas intervenir sur les circuits lectriques si vous n tes pas qualifi pour Line Voltage
84. ffic BreezeCOMPACT System Manual a M Unified In the Unified connectivity mode the bearer traffic and external management traffic are unified The same Ethernet port is used for both traffic types that share the same VLAN ID Refer to L1 amp L2 on page 87 for details on the ports used for each traffic type according to the current Connectivity Mode The Management Interface submenu enables viewing the current values and updating the following parameter 4 5 2 1 1 Connectivity Mode The connectivity mode to be used by the system see description above The available options are inband outofband and unified The default is inband A change in Connectivity Mode will take effect after next reset 4 5 2 1 2 Actual Connectivity Mode The Actual Connectivity Mode is applicable only for the Show menu indicating the current connectivity mode The Actual Connectivity Mode affects configuration rules for Bearer and External Management parameters 4 5 2 2 IP Interfaces The IP Interfaces submenu enables viewing the current values and updating the IP Interfaces parameters The IP Interfaces parameters are Bearer Subnet Mask Bearer Next Hop Gateway Bearer VLAN ID Default Authenticator IP External Management IP Address External Management Subnet Mask External Management Next Hop Gateway External Management VLAN ID Local Management IP Address Local Management Subnet Mask Note that allowed value range for cert
85. following management tool 1 3 1 AlvariSTAR AlvariSTAR is a comprehensive carrier class Element Management System EMS for Alvarion s Broadband Wireless Access systems AlvariSTAR is designed for today s most advanced Network Operation Centers NOCs providing the network Operation Administration and Maintenance OA amp M staff and managers with all the network surveillance monitoring and configuration and service provisioning capabilities required to effectively manage the network while keeping the resources and expenses at a minimum AlvariSTAR offers the network s OA amp M staff with a unified scalable and distributable management system Utilizing distributed client server architecture the user is provided with a robust scalable and fully redundant management system in which all single points of failure can be avoided AlvariSTAR provides the following management functionality Device Discovery Device Inventory Topology Fault Management Configuration Management Service Management Data Collection Performance Monitoring Device embedded software upgrade Template based configuration modification of multiple BTS simultaneously Preparation of offline configuration files for a single BTS or for mass configuration of new BTSs Dynamic Web Portal including a live map graphs quick search and more Predefined Reports Security Management Event Forwarding to other Network Management Systems BreezeCOMPACT System Manual CE
86. ght tug to confirm that the contact is locked in place INFORMATION Figure 2 26 reflects the direction in which the pins are connected Make sure that you connect the pins y accordingly Housing latch Locking lance Figure 2 26 Inserting a Contact into the Housing 8 Connect the wires to the mini fit connector as follows see Figure 2 27 BreezeCOMPACT System Manual Table 2 5 Power Cable Pin out Connector pin Signal Name 4 pin cable 6 pin cable 1 48V RTN Black Black 2 48V RTN Green Green 4 48V Red Red 5 48V White White Orange not connected Blue not connected 6 Shield Shield Shield 3 Not Connected 9 Add shield to the drain wire 10 Attach suitable terminal rings to the side that connects to the power source 11 When connecting to a circuit breaker see Figure 2 27 below for the location on the cable Use a 10A breaker BLACK H S T Figure 2 27 Power Cable for BreezeCOMPACT To connect the power cable For connecting cables to connectors with sealing glands refer to Using the Connector Sealing Accessories on page 61 I Connect the cable to the PWR connector on the unit and close the sealing gland BreezeCOMPACT System Manual Ca 2 Connect the other end of the power cable with the terminal rings to the DC power source 3 Connect the shield of the cable to the grounding point of the power supply
87. h degrees 65 Elevation Beamwidth degrees 7 Maximum Power W 150 Cross polarization Discrimination dB gt 15 Front to Back Ratio dB gt 30 Isolation Between Ports dB gt 30 Return Loss dB gt 15 Upper Sidelobe Suppression dB gt 18 RF Interface Impedance Ohm 50 Lightning Protection DC grounded RF Connectors 4 x N Type jack Electrical Downtilt 4 fixed Mounting Adjustable mounting kit optional for 50 115mm pole with 2 to 10 tilt range Dimensions mm 720 x 260 x 55 Weight Kg 7 excluding mounting kit BreezeCOMPACT System Manual Le 1 4 8 6 3 3 3 8 GHz 4 Ports 90 Double Dual Slant xx Table 1 13 ANT DDP 90 3 3 3 8GHz P N 300719 Specifications Item Description Frequency Band MHz 3300 3800 Number of Elements 4 Polarization Linear 2 x 45 Gain 17dBi Azimuth Beamwidth degrees 90 Elevation Beamwidth degrees 7 Maximum Power W 150 Cross polarization Discrimination dB gt 15 Front to Back Ratio dB gt 30 Isolation Between Ports dB gt 30 Return Loss dB gt 15 Upper Sidelobe Suppression dB gt 18 RF Interface Impedance Ohm 50 Lightning Protection DC grounded RF Connectors 4 x N Type jack Electrical Downtilt 4 fixed Mounting Adjustable mounting kit optional for 50 115mm pole with 2 to 10 tilt range Dimensions mm 720
88. hange will take effect after next reset BreezeCOMPACT System Manual wm M Select Use the Select option to select a specific QoS Rule by its Rule Number You can than select one of the following Use the Show option to view all parameters of the selected rule Use the Update option to update one or several parameters of the selected rule Rule is selected by the Rule Number Change in a QoS Rule will take effect after next reset Use the Delete option to remove the selected rule from the database The change will take effect after next reset The QOS Rule parameters are 4 7 2 6 3 3 1 Rule Number The index number of the rule A number in the range 1 16383 The Rule Number of an existing rule cannot be modified 4 7 2 6 3 3 2 Rule Status The status of the rule Enable or Disable 4 7 2 6 3 3 3 Marking Rule Name The name of the QoS Marking Rule An optional s string of up to 32 characters A change in Marking Rule Name will take effect after next reset 4 7 2 6 3 3 4 Service Flow Data Delivery Type The Service Flow Type for data delivery services ugs rtvr nrtvr be ertvr or any A change in Service Flow Data Delivery Type will take effect after next reset 4 7 2 6 3 3 5 Service Flow Traffic Priority The priority of Service Flow traffic 0 7 or ANY 255 A change in Service Flow Traffic Priority will take effect after next reset 4 7 2 6 3 3 6 Service Flow Media Flow Type The Service Flow Media Flow Typ
89. herwise it must differ from the Bearer VLAN ID M Local Management IP Address and Local Management Subnet Mask You may change the Local Management IP Address the default is 172 31 0 1 and Local Management Subnet Mask the default is 255 255 255 0 However it is recommended to always maintain the default value to ensure availability of known IP parameters for local connectivity 3 2 4 Configuring the L1 and L2 Parameters if necessary 3 2 4 1 Selecting the Active Port By default the Administrative State of DAT2 Data Port 2 is up and that of DAT1 Data Port 1 is down If an SFP is installed and DATT should be used for remote management In Band or unified Connectivity Mode M Select Data Port 2 BTS gt Connectivity gt L1 amp L2 gt Select gt Port Number gt 2 Select the Update option M You will be prompted to configure the Administrative State and the Port Negotiation Mode Port Speed and Duplex Mode Change the Administrative State to down M Select Data Port 1 BTS gt Connectivity gt L1 amp L2 gt Select gt Port Number gt 1 Select the Update option M You will be prompted to configure the Administrative State and the Port Negotiation Mode Port Speed and Duplex Mode Change the Administrative State to up Typically other parameters should not be changed default Port Negotiation Mode is auto If manual configuration of port parameters is required refer to Modifying the Ports Speed and Duplex Mode below 3 2 4 2 Modifying the
90. ibes the minimum mandatory configuration actions required to allow remote management of the site and to enable discovery by the Element Management System Configuring the BTS Number Configuring the Management Interface Connectivity Mode Parameter Configuring the IP Interfaces Parameters Configuring the L1 and L2 Parameters if necessary Configuring the SNMP Authorized Manager and Traps Manager Applying the Configuration 3 2 1 Configuring the BTS Number In the Main menu of the Monitor program select BTS gt General gt Update and configure the BTS number The BTS Number must be unique in the Radio Access Network The default 0 is not a legitimate value 3 2 2 Configuring the Management Interface Connectivity Mode Parameter The default Connectivity Mode is inband If a different Connectivity Mode is required select BTS gt Connectivity gt Management Interface gt Update You will be prompted to configure the Connectivity Mode 3 23 Configuring the IP Interfaces Parameters Note that configuration of certain parameters may depend on the value to be configured for the BS Bearer IP Address Select BTS gt Connectivity gt IP Interfaces gt Update You will be prompted to configure the following parameters for some parameters you may just press Enter to keep the default value M Bearer Subnet Mask the default is 255 255 255 0 M Bearer Next Hop Gateway Must be within the range defined by BS Bearer IP Address and Bearer Subnet M
91. ications rrnnnnnrrevnennnnnnnnrvennnnnnnnnvnner 23 Table 1 14 ANT BS 3 3 3 8GHz 90 V P N 300616 SpecificationS rrrrrnrrvrvennnnnnnnrvrnnnnnnnnreener 24 Table 1 15 BMAX 4M GPS Receiver Mechanical amp Electrical Specifications sssssssssssressrnrsernn 25 Table e en Javed 31 TEDE EN e 54 Table 2 3 Wire to Pin Mapping for Data Cable for the BI 56 Table 2 4 Approved Category 5E Ethernet Cables rnrrrnnrrnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnernnnnennnnnnnnernnnnnnnnennnne 56 Table 2 5 Power Cable PN E ET 60 Table 2 0 GPS Cabl GT EE 61 Table 2 7 BreezeCOMPACT LENS Lugh 65 Table 4 1 First Zone Minimum Size Recommended Value Range 107 Table 4 2 Calculating the Upper Limit Value Y for Minimum and Maximum Glze 108 BreezeCOMPACT System Manual ET Table 4 3 DEULU gt EE 111 BreezeCOMPACT System Manual OE Chapter 1 System Description In This Chapter About WiMAX on page 2 The BreezeCOMPACT Solution on page 9 Element Management Systems on page 13 Specifications on page 14 1 1 About WiMAX 1 1 1 Introduction to WiMAX Emanating from the broadband world and using all IP architecture mobile WiMAX is the leading technology for implementing personal broadband services No other technology offers a full set of chargeable and differentiated voice data and premium video services in a variety of wireless fashions fixed portable and mobile that increase revenue and r
92. ight of the Pole Mounting Kit is approximately 5 kg Plan the O installation accordingly It is recommended to use a harness to lift the units Install the unit using the supplied kit only gt To prepare for mounting on a 1 4 pole I Attach the M8x20 nuts washers and spring washers to the BTS and slightly fasten BreezeCOMPACT System Manual a Carrying hook e M8x20 nuts washers bech ad 00 aaf and spring washers 0 ang a TI a e tag Figure 2 7 Preparing the BTS for Installation 2 Hang the BTS screws on the BTS carriage hanging hooks Locate the carriage hooks between the washers and the BTS 3 Insert the four threaded rods through the holes in the carriage If you intend to mount the GPS on the carriage thread the rods through the GPS bracket as well Refer to To install the GPS on the carriage on page 47 and Figure 2 9 4 Attach nuts washers and spring washers to both sides of the threaded rods and fasten to fix the rods in place on the carriage Figure 2 8 BreezeCOMPACT System Manual aw M8x20 nuts washers and spring washers on both sides of the carriage Figure 2 8 BTS Installed on the Carriage M8x20 nuts washers and spring washers on both sides of the carriage GPS Bracket optional Figure 2 9 Installing the GPS Bracket BreezeCOMPACT System Manual ur gt To prepare for mount
93. indoors RW MIMO Matrix B for Increased Capacity This flavor of MIMO also known as Spatial Multiplexing MIMO SM MIMO sends an independent data stream over each antenna Thus in case signal conditions are good the data rate is increased and in excellent conditions may be doubled 4 7 2 2 4 Compress Range Support Not supported in the current release 4 7 2 3 Mobility The Mobility menu enables viewing updating the value configured for the following parameter 4 7 2 3 1 Deployment The type of deployment in the area served by the BS Fix or Mobile To support proper handover should be set to Fix only if mobile MSs are not expected The default is Fix A change in the Deployment parameter will take effect after next reset 4 7 2 4 Power Control The Power Control menu enables viewing updating the values configured for the following parameters Target Ni BS Transmit Power read only Required C N Levels ACK Required C N Levels CQI Required C N Levels CDMA Required C N Levels QPSK 1 2 Required C N Levels QPSK 3 4 Required C N Levels 16 QAM 1 2 E E Oo O O E E Oo M Required C N Levels 16 QAM 3 4 Required C N Levels 64 QAM 1 2 BreezeCOMPACT System Manual ES Required C N Levels 64 QAM 2 3 Required C N Levels 64 QAM 3 4 Required C N Levels 64 QAM 5 6 Allowed Interference Level 4 7 2 4 1 Target Ni The target noise and interference level for the PUSC zone in dBm The rang
94. ing gland INFORMATION The removed parts sealing gland plug nut and rubber bushing can be disposed of as they are replaced by the same parts supplied with the GPS cable GPS Antenna GPS Receiver Sealing Gland Base Bracket Sealing Gland Nut KS Sealing Gland Plug Figure 2 17 GPS Components BreezeCOMPACT System Manual we 5 Insert the GPS cable through the sealing gland base Figure 2 18 6 Crimp both ends of the GPS data cable as described in Connecting the GPS Cable on page 61 7 Connect one end to the RJ 45 connector at the bottom of the GPS Figure 2 19 Rubber Bushing Gland Nut Grounding Sealing Gland with RJ 45 Connector Figure 2 19 GPS Bottom View 8 Tighten the rubber bushing on the cable inside the gland base Q Tighten the gland nut 10 Connect the other end of the data cable to the GPS IN connector located on the BTS panel see Figure 2 22 BreezeCOMPACT System Manual 0 11 Connect the grounding cable to the grounding screw located on the bottom panel of the GPS bracket Connect the other end of the grounding cable to a good ground earth connection Grounding screw Figure 2 20 GPS Grounding BreezeCOMPACT System Manual Cer 2 7 Connecting the BreezeCOMPACT Cables 2 7 1 Introduction This chapter describes how to prepare and connect all the required cables to the BTS ADC and a DATA cable are required to connect the BTS
95. ing on a pole up to 6 using metal bands I Mount the BTS on the carriage as described in step 1 2 above 2 Thread two metal bands through the grooves on the carriage gt To mount the antenna I Attach the antenna tilting arms to the carriage using screws washers and spring washers Do not over tighten 2 Assemble the antenna and fasten the two lower screws to the carriage and the upper two to the brackets Attached Antenna Antenna Fastening Screws x4 Antenna Tilting Arms x2 Antenna Alignme Screw x2 Figure 2 10 Assembling the Antenna on the Carriage BreezeCOMPACT System Manual 255 e To mount the assembly on the pole 1 Lift the assembly up the pole using the hook For 1 4 poles attach the other two clamps For up to 6 poles close the metal bands and fasten Fasten all the screws Apply torques of 80 Lib In 9 N m to the M8 screws N W N Tilt the antenna as necessary and fasten the alignment screws for wall mount tilting is limited Figure 2 11 BTS and Attached Antenna Mounted on a 1 4 Pole BreezeCOMPACT System Manual Le Figure 2 12 BTS and Attached Antenna Mounted Using Metal Bands 2 5 3 Wall Mount Installation The BTS can be installed on walls This requires attaching and fastening the carriage with the BTS to the wall using suitable securing means not supplied The location of the screws should be planned with maximum precision i gt To
96. is 10 lambda A where A C Frequency Hz C is the speed of light in centimeters per second which is equal to 29 979 245 800 BreezeCOMPACT System Manual Ce 2 8 System Initial Verification After powerup the BTS automatically starts a self testing procedure to verify that the BTS has been correctly assembled and installed on site all its components are functioning properly and that it is now ready for commissioning During the self test the LEDs indicate the working status of the various components E gt To perform testing I Verify that the BTS is connected to an AC power source 2 Upon completion of the internal test and boot up up to 5 minutes verify that the following LEDs are lit as follows Table 2 7 BreezeCOMPACT LEDs Name Description Functionality PWR Power indication E Off There is no 4 V to the internal main power supply module E RED Power is provided to the unit and the internal main power supply module is OK Green All the internal digital power supply rails are OK ALRM Alarm indication Lights at power up Turns off after power up is complete GPS GPS status indication Oo E Lights on runtime in case of critical failure Mi Lights at power up E Turns off after power up is complete E Lights when the GPS is reporting at least four satellites or more reception Mi Blinks 0 5 Sec on 0 5 Sec off when the number of satellites decreases from 4 to 3 or 2 satellites or the
97. ject to change without notice The software described in this document is furnished under a license The software may be used or copied only in accordance with the terms of that license Information in this document is subject to change without notice Corporate and individual names and data used in examples herein are fictitious unless otherwise noted Alvarion reserves the right to alter the equipment specifications and descriptions in this publication without prior notice No part of this publication shall be deemed to be part of any contract or warranty unless specifically incorporated by reference into such contract or warranty The information contained herein is merely descriptive in nature and does not constitute an offer for the sale of the product described herein Any changes or modifications of equipment including opening of the equipment not expressly approved by Alvarion Ltd will void equipment warranty and any repair thereafter shall be charged for It could also void the user s authority to operate the equipment Some of the equipment provided by Alvarion and specified in this manual is manufactured and warranted by third parties All such equipment must be installed and handled in full compliance with the instructions provided by such manufacturers as attached to this manual or provided thereafter by Alvarion or the manufacturers Non compliance with such instructions may result in serious damage and or bodily harm and or void
98. l Verification on page 65 Oo GPS Installation on page 46 2 1 Introduction BreezeCOMPACT is a small lightweight optimized single box all outdoor base station system enabling easy installation and maintenance thus reducing the operator s Total Cost of Ownership TCO BreezeCOMPACT allows flexible mounting options including rooftops walls poles and top towers installation thus providing an effective solution for installation constrained areas CAUTION ONLY experienced installation professionals who are familiar with local building and safety codes and wherever applicable are licensed by the appropriate government regulatory authorities should install A outdoor units and antennas Failure to do so may void the product warranty and may expose the end user or Service Provider to legal and financial liabilities Alvarion and its resellers or distributors are not liable for injury damage or regulation violations associated with the installation of Outdoor Units or antennas SEULS les installateurs professionnels exp riment s qui sont familiers avec les codes locaux des b timents et de la s curit et lorsque cela s applique qui sont autoris s par les autorit s gouvernementales de r gulation doivent installer les unit s ext rieures et les antennes Le non respect Francais de cette clause peut invalider la garantie du produit et exposer l utilisateur final ou le prestataire de services des responsabilit s l gale
99. les nrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnen 52 2A a de E TION E 52 2 7 2 Connecting the Grounding Cable wuu eervmmsmnmnsuemmnnsmemmmnemev 55 2 7 3 Connecting the Optical Data Cable isccaceccssncevrsctadecansuatinccacecssecniaucdeerscausenleectaveies 55 2 7 4 Preparing and Connecting the Data Cables RJ 45 Connectors rrrnnrrrvvvrnnnnnr 56 2 7 5 Preparing and Connecting the Power Cable AN 58 2 7 6 Connecting the GPS Cable vec passene added hinte 61 2 7 7 Using the Connector Sealing ACcessories sssssesserersnrrontrrernnronrnrernnrernnrernenee 61 215 Connecting 1G E ee 64 2 8 System Initial Mert ausseet EENS EE ENN 65 Chapter 3 Comm ISSIOMiiG sassiesscnctesaticcsedecnninccieddcedecnsdacacneeiecediecnasieeuddenataasceceieas 66 30 PET e d E 67 3 2 Configuring Parameters Required for Management Connectivity nnrnrnnnnnnnnnnenune 68 3 2 1 Configuring the BTS DEE aise caicedcncteapmcinanside Eege 68 3 2 2 Configuring the Management Interface Connectivity Mode Parameter 68 3 2 3 Configuring the IP Interfaces Parameters EE 68 3 2 4 Configuring the L1 and L2 Parameters if necessanl 69 3 2 5 Configuring the SNMP Authorized Manager and Traps Manager sses 70 3 2 6 Applying the Conti urabhon svuuvesesrmaedsrgpsaenmehrvidtmvuide 70 3 3 Activating the D E 72 Creatine the Be 72 332 Defining the a E E S EE 74 3 3 3 Configuring Radio Cluster Parameters ENN 74 BreezeCOMPACT System Manual On
100. lue Y for Minimum and Maximum Size BS Bandwidth Maximum Cell Total Uplink Extra TTG Upper Limit Y MHz Radius Duration slots symbols 5 10 1 2 4 8 4 0 34 6 0 28 1 2 4 8 15 23 5 1 30 7 1 24 15 23 30 4 2 32 6 2 26 30 5 3 28 7 3 22 BreezeCOMPACT System Manual ES Table 4 2 Calculating the Upper Limit Value Y for Minimum and Maximum Size BS Bandwidth Maximum Cell Total Uplink Extra TTG Upper Limit Y MHz Radius Duration slots symbols 7 1 2 4 8 15 23 4 0 20 1 2 4 8 15 23 30 3 1 22 5 1 16 30 4 2 18 4 7 2 2 1 3 4 Maximum Map Size Limits the maximum size of maps in slots The available options are 10 20 300 10xN where N 1 30 or 1 for No Limitation The default is 1 No Limitation A change in Maximum Map Size will take effect after next reset 4 7 2 2 1 4 Uplink Feedback Zone The Uplink Feedback Zone menu enables viewing updating the values configured for the following parameter 4 7 2 2 1 4 1 Uplink Feedback Zone Permutation Base The permutation base used in the uplink feedback zone The valid range is from 0 to 69 A change in Uplink Feedback Zone Permutation Base will take effect after next reset 4 7 2 2 1 5 Frame Structure Mode The Frame Structure Mode menu enables viewing updating the values configured for the following parameter 4 7 2 2 1 5 1 FFR Mode The currently supported Fracti
101. n Frequency Band MHz 3300 3800 Number of Elements 4 Polarization Linear 2 x 45 Gain dB 18 Azimuth Beamwidth degrees 65 Elevation Beamwidth degrees 6 5 with nullfill Elevation Side Lobe Level dB lt 18 Maximum Power W 150 Front to Back Ratio dB gt 30 Electrical Downtilt Range 0 10 independently continuously adjustable Isolation Between Ports dB gt 30 Return Loss dB gt 15 RF Interface Impedance Ohm 50 RF Connectors 4 x N Type jack Mounting F 042 GL E Fixed clamps for 50 115 mm diameter pipe 5Kg T 045 GL E Adjustable clamps for 50 115 mm diameter pipe 0 10 down tilt 6Kg Dimensions mm 750 x 300 x 115 Weight Kg 10 BreezeCOMPACT System Manual e 1 4 8 3 3 3 3 8 GHz 2 Ports 65 Dual Slant x Table 1 10 ANT BS 3 3 3 8GHz DS Sec 65 16 5dBi min P N 300644 Specifications Item Description Frequency Band MHz 3300 3800 Number of Elements 2 Polarization Linear 45 Gain 16 5dBi 0 5dB VSWR 1 5 1 max Azimuth Beamwidth degrees 65 5 Elevation Beamwidth degrees 6 1 Maximum Power W 50 Cross polarization Discrimination dB 15 Front to Back Ratio dB gt 25 Isolation Between Ports dB gt 25 RF Interface Impedance Ohm 50 Lightning Protection DC grounded RF Connectors 2 x N Type jacks Mounting Fully adju
102. n Unified Connectivity Mode the External Management IP Address should be within the addresses range defined by BS Bearer IP Address and Bearer Subnet Mask A change in External Management IP Address will take effect after next reset 4 5 2 2 6 External Management Subnet Mask The Subnet Mask of the External Management interface The default is 255 255 255 0 In Unified Connectivity Mode the External Management Subnet Mask should be configured to the same value as the Bearer Subnet Mask A change in External Management IP Address will take effect after next reset 4 5 2 2 7 External Management Next Hop Gateway The IP Address of the Default Gateway for external management traffic BreezeCOMPACT System Manual Cs The External Management Next Hop Gateway must be within the range defined by External Management IP Address and External Management Subnet Mask The default is 192 168 1 1 an IP address 0 0 0 0 is a valid value if IP address of external management equipment is within the range defined by External Management IP Address and External Management Subnet Mask In Unified Connectivity Mode the External Management Next Hop Gateway should be configured to the same value as the Bearer Next Hop Gateway A change in External Management Next Hop Gateway will take effect after next reset 4 5 2 2 8 External Management VLAN ID The VLAN ID to be used with external management traffic Valid values are 11 100 110 4094 The default i
103. nal 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 In any event Alvarion is not liable for any injury damage or regulation violations associated with or caused by installation grounding or lightning protection Disposal of Electronic and Electrical Waste Pursuant to the WEEE EU Directive electronic and electrical waste must not be disposed of with unsorted waste T Disposal of Electronic and Electrical Waste Please contact your local recycling authority for disposal of this product BreezeCOMPACT System Manual T Important Notice This user manual is delivered subject to the following conditions and restrictions This manual contains proprietary information belonging to Alvarion Ltd Such information is supplied solely for the purpose of assisting properly authorized users of the respective Alvarion products No part of its contents may be used for any other purpose disclosed to any person or firm or reproduced by any means electronic and mechanical without the express prior written permission of Alvarion Ltd The text and graphics are for the purpose of illustration and reference only The specifications on which they are based are sub
104. nd the Community Read and Write 3 2 5 2 Configuring the SNMP Traps Manager By default the unit is supplied with one SNMP Traps Manager with the following parameters M IP Address 192 168 1 60 M Port Number 162 this is the default port number used by the management system E Community public M Enable Traps Distribution enable If different parameters are used by the management system you should add an SNMP Traps Manager with the correct parameters the IP Address of an existing SNMP Traps Manager cannot be updated To add an SNMP Traps Manager select BTS gt Management gt SNMP Traps Managers gt Add You will be prompted to configure the IP Address the Port Number the Community and the Enable Traps Distribution parameter 3 2 6 Applying the Configuration To apply the changes reset the unit select BTS gt Unit Control gt Shutdown operation gt Update and select the reset option After the unit reboots it should be discoverable and manageable from remote by the EMS station BreezeCOMPACT System Manual 05 INFORMATION Once the unit can be discovered by the management system the best way to complete the commissioning process is by using offline configuration files pre prepared using the Mass Configuration Wizard For more details refer to the Using the Mass Configuration Wizard section in the Management System Infrastructure Manual and to the Using the Offline Tool Wizard section in the Device Driver Manual If you do n
105. oadband wireless access equipment that conforms to the Institute for Electrical and Electronics Engineers IEEE 802 16 and ETSI HiperMAN standards The ultimate goal of the WiMAX Forum is to accelerate the introduction of cost effective broadband wireless access services into the marketplace Standards based interoperable solutions enable economies of scale that in turn drive price and performance levels unachievable by proprietary approaches making WiMAX Forum Certified products 1 1 2 WiMAX Network Reference Model Figure 1 1 and Figure 1 2 show the basic mobile WiMAX network architecture with a single ASN GW and with multiple ASN GWs as defined by the WiMAX Forum NWG BreezeCOMPACT System Manual R R2 visited NSP Home NSP Another ASN NAP Figure 1 1 Mobile WiMAX Network Reference Model ASN 1 Gateway Di Decision amp Enforcement Points ASN n Gateway R1 R Decision amp Enforcement Points Figure 1 2 ASN Reference Model containing Multiple ASN GWs The various components and entities involved in the networking architecture are 1 1 2 1 Access Service Network ASN An ASN is defined as a complete set of network functions needed to provide radio access to a WiMAX subscriber The ASN provides the following mandatory functions BreezeCOMPACT System Manual RW WiMAX Layer 2 L2 connectivity with WiMAX mobile station MS M Transfer of AAA messages to the WiMAX subscriber s home net
106. of the antenna in degrees as opposed to the electrical tilt already integrated in the antenna and thus taken as reference instead of the horizontal plane The range is from 90 0 to 90 0 using 0 1 degree resolution Used only for information inventory purposes 4 11 4 Electrical Down Tilt The downwards electrical tilt of the antenna in degrees The range is from 90 0 to 90 0 using 0 1 degree resolution Used only for information inventory purposes BreezeCOMPACT System Manual Ce 4 11 5 Longitude The longitude of the antenna The format is II mmm a Wis longitude in degrees between 000 to 179 mmm is in minutes between 000 and 999 a is E east or W west Used only for information inventory purposes 4 11 6 Latitude The latitude of the antenna The format is I mmm a Il is longitude in degrees between 00 to 89 mmm is in minutes between 000 and 999 a is S south or N north Used only for information inventory purposes 4 11 7 Tower Height The height of the antenna above the ground in meters The range is from 0 to 500 Used only for information inventory purposes 4 11 8 Heading The the azimuth angle in degrees between the center of the horizontal antenna beamwidth and the true north counting clockwise The range is from 0 to 359 Used only for information inventory purposes 4 11 9 Cable Loss The attenuation in dB of the cable between the radio port and antenna port The range is f
107. on maximum of Y as defined below 7 10 Full Loading 6 No Limitation or 8 2N FR Made EES 4 No Limitation or 6 2N 2 No Limitation or 4 2N 1 No Limitation or 4 2N Reuse 3 6 N A FFR mode FFR DL Map 4 N A Applicable only for BS bandwidth of 10 MHz 2 6 2N 1 6 2N BreezeCOMPACT System Manual EN Table 4 1 First Zone Minimum Size Recommended Value Range BS Bandwidth First Zone Scheme Basic Map Minimum Size symbols up to a MHz Repetition maximum of Y as defined below 5 MHz Full Loading 6 N A FPR MORE ene 4 No Limitation or 8 2N 2 No Limitation or 6 2N 1 No Limitation or 4 2N First Zone Scheme is being determined by the FFR mode Reuse 3 FFR mode ffrDIMap is applicable only for BS bandwidth of 10 MHz For First Zone Maximum Size the values are M lf First Zone Minimum Size is set to No Limitations the value range for Maximum Size is the same as for Minimum Size M Else the value range is No Limitations or First Zone Minimum Size 2N up to a maximum of Y as defined below The value of Y which is actually the number of slots available for DL data that sets the upper limit for the Minimum and Maximum Size parameters depends on the Maximum Cell Radius and Total Uplink Duration parameters using the following formula Y A 3 Total Uplink Duration Extra TTG where A 46 for BW of 5 or 10 MHz and 32 for BW of 7 MHz Table 4 2 Calculating the Upper Limit Va
108. on to exit the Shutdown Operation submenu without any action resettoFactoryDefaultwithConnectivity Select this option to restore factory default configuration without changing any of the parameters required for maintaining management connectivity to the unit To avoid unintentional action you will be prompted to confirm the request BreezeCOMPACT System Manual CED The parameters that are maintained without any change include BTS Number All IP Interfaces parameters All L1 amp L2 parameters SNMP Traps Managers configurations Authorized Managers configurations 4 5 3 4 Configuration Files Control The Configuration Files Control submenu enables viewing the backup configuration files that are currently stored in the unit s configuration backup directory creating a backup file of the current BTS configuration managing the optional automatic mechanism for automatically creating backup files on a daily basis and downloading a configuration file to the BTS from either the internal configuration backup directory or an external TFTP server The Files Control menu includes the following menu options Automatic Configuration Backup Show Configuration Files E M Create Backup Configuration File E Restore From External File E Restore From Local File 4 5 3 4 1 Automatic Configuration Backup A configuration backup file of the device s configuration is created automatically every day The Automatic Configuration
109. onal Frequency Reuse FFR options are M None The basic mode of operation All downlink and uplink transmissions are with reuse 1 full load First downlink zone includes FCH and maps transmitted using reuse 1 full load PUSC May include also broadcasts Second downlink zone includes HARQ and Non HARQ data traffic transmitted using reuse 1 full load PUSC May include management messages The uplink subframe includes a single zone transmitted using reuse 1 full load PUSC BreezeCOMPACT System Manual ES H FFR DL Map ffrDIMap First zone includes FCH and maps transmitted using reuse 3 segmented PUSC Second zone includes HARQ and Non HARQ data traffic transmitted using reuse 1 full load PUSC May include broadcasts and management messages FFR DL Map is supported only with a BS bandwidth of 10 MHz The default FFR Mode is None A change in FFR Mode will take effect after next reset 4 7 2 2 2 General The Air Frame Structure General Tmenu enables viewing updating the values configured for the following parameters WR Cell ID E Preamble Group M Segment Number M Preamble Index M Total Uplink Duration M Operational Status Channel 1 M Operational Status Channel 2 M Operational Status Channel 3 M Operational Status Channel 4 4 7 2 2 2 1 Cell ID The Cell ID IDCell used for preamble selection The range is from 0 to 31 A change in Cell ID will take effect after next reset 4 7 2 2 2 2
110. onnectivity The Connectivity menu includes the following options M Bearer Interface M Authentication M QOS Marking Rules E ASN GW Load Balancing Bearer Interface The Bearer Interface menu enables viewing updating the values configured for the following parameters M IP Address M Default Gateway Connectivity Status IP Address The IP address of the bearer interface of the BS Must be unique in the network A change in Bearer IP Address will take effect after next reset Default Gateway Connectivity Status Read only The status of connectivity with the default authenticator unknown up down The keep alive mechanism starts only after first registration at the ASN GW Until then this mechanism is disable and connectivity status is unknown Authentication The Authentication menu enables viewing updating the values configured for the following parameter Threshold Active MSs The threshold for the number of MSs in active operation state not Idle served by the BS Exceeding this threshold sets the alarm Excessive MS number The range is 0 1024 When set to 0 the alarm is disabled The default is 1024 QOS Marking Rules The QoS Marking Rules menu includes the following options M internal ASN Traffic QOS Rules M Internal Management Traffic QOS Rules M QOS Rules BreezeCOMPACT System Manual ES 4 7 2 6 3 1 Internal ASN Traffic QOS Rules The Internal ASN Traffic QOS Rules menu enables viewing updating the v
111. ot use pre prepared offline configuration files the following section provide details on how to configure additional parameters required for activating the unit using either the management system after discovering the unit or the Monitor program BreezeCOMPACT System Manual 05 3 3 Activating the Unit To activate the unit you must 1 2 3 4 Create the BS Define the Antenna s Configure Radio Cluster parameters Define Antenna Associations After properly completing the above steps the unit will start operating using default values for all other parameters Additional parameters should be configured according to Radio Network Planning RNP guidelines and other instructions provided by the System Administrator This section includes Creating the BS Defining the Antenna s Configuring Radio Cluster Parameters Configuring Antenna Associations Applying the Configuration 3 3 1 Creating the BS 3 3 1 1 Using the Monitor Program Select BS gt Add You will be prompted to configure the following mandatory parameters BS Number must be 1 BS ID LSB must be unique in the Radio Access Network Operator ID Cell ID Segment Number Total Uplink Duration Basic Map Repetition DL Data Permutation Base UL Feedback zone Permutation base UL Data Permutation Base Bearer IP Address Paging Group ID if other than 0 should be unique in the Radio Access Network BreezeCOMPACT System Manual 05 Refer to Ad
112. ounting the Carriage on the Val siassiconccancaxansnndeniavadcsavasnsedatanecemadannsscnamadandtorans 45 Figure 2 14 Pole Mounting the GPS Using Metal Bands 4 Pole 47 Figure 2 15 Installing the GPS Bracket 2zugeu ieeegeer rgegeesgen Eege Ee EEN Eeees 48 Figure 2 16 GPS installed on the Carriage wis ccctcicctscss te ege dE SEENEN 48 Figure 2 17 GPS COMPONEN S ee Ee 49 Figure 2 18 Connecting the GPS Cable a siciccisscndsnsesnddedndnansncbadsanenduensesanstaaetebenssaunedsamnenshoemeenananes 50 Figure 2 19 GPS Bottom EE deeg EE EE 50 Figure 2 20 GPS gg lee 51 BreezeCOMPACT System Manual E Figure 2 21 Figure 2 22 Figure 2 23 Figure 2 24 Figure 2 25 Figure 2 26 Figure 2 27 Figure 2 28 Figure 2 29 Figure 2 30 Figure 2 31 Figures BreezeCOMPACT with Sealing Gland Wrench rxnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnenen 52 BreezeCOMPACT COnMGCUOIS gzeegsgeges gien Eesebuer sen bindene 53 BreezeCOMPACT Antenna ConnectOrS aruenrrunnannnnnnnnnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnrannennr 53 Open Barrel TV Snel cca sessed ee EE 58 Cimped Wire ar 59 Inserting a Contact into the Housing vu unvueavmemsninsmmmnnsn mddjsdannjne este 59 Power Cable for BreezeCOMPACT annnnunnnnnnannnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennannnnnnnnnnnnnnndveeknnnnnnnsennnennen 60 Sealing Gland Special Wendi uvmevnenieu ho gege Nee EEeNNEEN 62 Small 7 9 Sealing Gland Components 2 eiietetergeegeies Segeler NEES ee NEEE ENEE 63 Large
113. ping container for damage If you notice any damage notify the carrier that delivered the unit immediately and enter a service call in Alvarion s SSM www alvarion com gt Customer Service area 2 Check the items against this manual If any items are missing notify your agent immediately 3 Remove the packing material without damaging it 4 Components susceptible to damage from static electricity are packed in static resistant bags Unpack these items in a static free environment to avoid damage BreezeCOMPACT System Manual 0 2 2 1 Package Content M BTS weight 9 kg Mounting kit for 1 4 poles including 4x heavy duty metal clamps 4x M8 threaded rods 4x M8x22 Hex screws 8x M8 nuts 8x M8 flat washers 8x M8 spring washers Hook for carrying the assembly up the pole Sealing gland wrench For poles up to 6 an additional kit containing 4 metal bands ordered separately For poles larger than 6 and for wall mount two large heavy duty metal clamps ordered separately 2 2 2 Additional Installation Requirements The following items are also required to install the BTS INFORMATION H Items marked with an asterisk are available from Alvarion Power Supply High power AC DC Power Supply unit Power cable a 50m cable with connectors or a 250m power cable drum Ethernet cable a 250m CAT5e cable drum connectors not included Optional items for optical solution connection
114. r control purposes The range is from 20 to 50 dB Must be in the range from Required C N Levels CDMA 16 to Required C N Levels CDMA 14 The default is 13 BreezeCOMPACT System Manual ES A change in Required C N Levels QPSK 1 2 will take effect after next reset 4 7 2 4 7 Required C N Levels QPSK 3 4 The C N in dB required for sending QPSK 3 4 reported to the MS for power control purposes The range is from 20 to 50 dB Must be in the range from Required C N Levels QPSK 1 2 16 to Required C N Levels QPSK 1 2 14 The default is 16 A change in Required C N Levels QPSK 3 4 will take effect after next reset 4 7 2 4 8 Required C N Levels 16 QAM 1 2 The C N in dB required for transmitting 16 QAM 1 2 reported to the MS for power control purposes The range is from 20 to 50 dB Must be in the range from Required C N Levels QPSK 3 4 8 to Required C N Levels QPSK 3 4 7 The default is 19 A change in Required C N Levels 16 QAM 1 2 will take effect after next reset 4 7 2 4 9 Required C N Levels 16 QAM 3 4 The C N in dB required for sending 16 QAM 3 4 reported to the MS for power control purposes The range is from 20 to 50 dB Must be in the range from Required C N Levels 16 QAM 1 2 16 to Required C N Levels 16 QAM 1 2 14 The default is 22 A change in Required C N Levels 16 QAM 3 4 will take effect after next reset 4 7 2 4 10 Required C N Levels 64 QAM 1 2
115. rameter BreezeCOMPACT System Manual ES 4 7 2 7 1 1 4 7 2 8 4 7 2 8 1 4 7 2 8 2 4 7 2 8 3 4 7 2 8 4 4 7 2 9 Uplink Median Noise The uplink median noise level represents the median value of the noise floor histogram If the uplink median noise level exceeds this value an excessive uplink median noise alarm will be generated The value is in dBm tone The default value of 124 is set to 3 dB above the default value of the Target NI parameter The range is from 135 to 100 dBm Keep Alive The Keep Alive menu enables viewing updating the values configured for the following parameters of the keep alive mechanism between the BS and the relevant ASN GWs M Enable Keep Alive M Polling Period M Number of Retransmissions M Retransmissions Time Out Enable Keep Alive Enable disable the keep alive mechanism The default is Disable The following parameters are applicable only if Keep Alive is enabled Polling Period The period in seconds between polling sessions The range is from 10 to 1000 seconds The default is 60 seconds Polling Period x 1000 value in milliseconds cannot be lower than Retransmissions Time Out x Number of Retransmissions 1 Number of Retransmissions Maximum number of retries if Retransmission Timeout has expired without getting a response The range is from 0 none to 10 The default is 5 Retransmissions Time Out Time in milliseconds to wait for a response before initia
116. rcial antennas Alvarion offers also a special attached antenna design for convenient installation on top of the BreezeCOMPACT unit For details on antennas offered by Alvarion refer to Antennas on page 18 1 2 5 GPS GPS is used to synchronize the air link frames of Intra site and Inter site located Base Transceiver Stations to ensure that in all Base Stations the air frame will start at the same time and that all Base Stations will switch from transmit downlink to receive uplink at the same time This synchronization is necessary to prevent Intra site and Inter site interference and Base Stations saturation assuming that all Base Stations are operating with the same frame size and with the same DL UL ratio The all outdoor GPS Receiver is a pole mountable GPS receiver and antenna in a single environmentally protected enclosure that is powered from the unit GPS signals chaining not supported in current release enables using a single GPS receiver for several collocated units BreezeCOMPACT System Manual De 1 3 Element Management Systems The end to end IP based architecture of the system enables full management of all components using standard management tools An SNMP agent in the NPU implements proprietary MIBs for remote setting of operational modes and parameters of the Base Transceiver Station equipment Security features incorporated in the equipment restrict the access for management purposes Alvarion offers the
117. release the following configuration options are applicable I 4Rx by 2 Tx 4x2 configuration 2 ports should be configured for Tx Rx operation noShutDown and the 2 other ports should be configured for Rx Only operation rxOnly Different antenna polarities should be connected to the 2 Tx Rx ports 2 2Rx by 2 Tx 2x2 configuration 2 ports should be configured for Tx Rx operation noShutDown and the 2 other ports should be disabled shutDown Different antenna polarities should be connected to the 2 Tx Rx ports BreezeCOMPACT System Manual ES 4 9 GPS Menu The GPS menu includes the following options M General Configuration M Inventory amp Statuses 4 9 1 General Configuration The GPS General Configuration menu enables viewing updating the following parameters 4 9 1 1 GPS Type The type of time synchronization source to be used The currently available options are None and TrimbleLassen The default is TrimbleLassen A change in GPS Type will take effect after next reset 4 9 1 2 Longitude The longitude of the site The format is Ill mmm a Ill is longitude in degrees between 000 to 179 mmm is in minutes between 000 and 999 a is E east or W west The default is 000 000 E Configurable only if GPS Type set to None Otherwise it is read only displaying the value calculated by the GPS receiver 4 9 1 3 Latitude The latitude of the site The format is Il mmm a Wis latitude in degrees between
118. rom 0 to 20 in 0 1 dB steps Used only for information inventory purposes BreezeCOMPACT System Manual Ge
119. ross the NAP internal transport IP network in which case R4 traffic might traverse several routers from the source to the destination ASN GW BreezeCOMPACT System Manual Co 1 2 The BreezeCOMPACT Solution 1 2 1 BreezeCOMPACT Highlights BreezeCOMPACT is a small lightweight all outdoor single box base transceiver station enabling easy installation and maintenance and reduced Total Cost of Ownership TCO BreezeCOMPACT enhances Alvarion s 4Motion product portfolio of BreezeMAX Macro and Micro BTS systems with a compact all outdoor 4x4 platform enabling extended and flexible installation capabilities while sustaining 4Motion leading technological advantages and ecosystem BreezeCOMPACT is a weatherized carrier class WiMAX 802 16e platform based on Software Defined Radio SDR that is SW upgradable for new technologies such as Time Division Long Term Evolution TD LTE and IEEE It is an integral part of Motion end to end solution BreezeCOMPACT BTS complements Alvarion s Macro BTS products for coverage and capacity extension as well as rural deployment scenarios BreezeCOMPACT is a reliable platform utilizing the mature field proven 4Motion modules and ecosystem elements e g ASN GW AAA and WiMAXTM devices hence delivering high product availability Portable and mobile subscribers can connect to BreezeCOMPACT base station through various end user terminals such as USB dongles Self Installed SI Residential Gateways RGW and O
120. rsion operational Shadow Boot SW Version Active Data Port MAC Address The MAC address of the active Data port Data Three MAC Address The MAC address of Data Port 3 Topology Type The Topology Type used by the unit In the current release only One Sector One Carrier topology see One Sector One Carrier on page 10 is supported Maximal Frame Size see details below SFP Product Type The installed SFP type in any in DAT1 port The available options include approved SFP types none SFP not installed notVerified a non approved SFP The Chassis General menu also enables viewing updating the following parameter 4 8 1 1 Maximal Frame Size The maximal size excluding preamble of frames on the Ethernet port The range is from 1400 to 9000 Bytes The default is 1578 Bytes A change in Maximal Frame Size will take effect after next reset 4 8 2 Ports Control The Chassis Ports Control menu enables controlling the operation mode of each RF port BreezeCOMPACT System Manual Lee For each of the four ports the following options for the Shutdown Power Port 1 4 parameter are available M shutDown Select to shut down power to the port HM noshutDown Normal operation H rxOnly Disable transmission on the port enable only receive functionality The default status for all ports is normal operation noShutDown A change in Shutdown Power Port parameter will take effect after next reset In the current
121. rver based on user credentials user name and password 1 2 22 Embedded ASN GW Local Authentication The ASN GW functionality resides in the BTS distributed architecture Service components Service Profiles and Service Flows are configured in the internal ASN GW of each BTS MSs list and services provisioning including authentication are managed locally by the internal ASN GW AAA server not needed based on the SU MAC address 1 2 2 3 Embedded ASN GW Centralized Authentication The ASN GW functionality resides in the BTS distributed architecture Service components Service Profiles and Service Flows are configured locally in the BTS MS authentication and service provisioning are managed centrally by an external AAA server based on user credentials user name and password 1 2 3 System Topologies BreezeCOMPACT supports different system topologies M One Sector One Carrier M One Sector Dual Carrier M Two Sector Two Carriers One Carrier per Sector INFORMATION In the current release only One Sector One Carrier topology with a 10 MHz bandwidth is supported p In the current release only 4Rx by 2Tx 4x2 and 2Rx by 2Tx 2x2 configurations are supported Following is a description of each of these topologies 1 2 3 1 One Sector One Carrier This is the basic configuration based on a single BS supporting a single 4x4 sector with a bandwidth of 5 7 or 10 MHz BreezeCOMPACT System Manual OG ANT
122. s It also encompasses the bearer plane methods e g tunneling to transfer user data between the ASN and CSN BreezeCOMPACT System Manual La M Reference point R4 consists of the set of control and bearer plane protocols originating terminating in various functional entities of an ASN that coordinate MS mobility between ASNs and ASN GWs R4 is the only interoperable reference point between similar or heterogeneous ASNs M Reference point R5 consists of the set of control plane and bearer plane protocols for internetworking between the CSN operated by the home NSP and that operated by a visited NSP M Reference point R6 consists of the set of control and bearer plane protocols for communication between the BS and ASN GW The bearer plane consists of an intra ASN data path between the BS and ASN gateway The control plane includes protocols for data path establishment modification and release control in accordance with the MS mobility events H Reference point R8 consists of the set of control plane message flows and optional bearer plane data flows between the base stations to ensure a fast and seamless handover The bearer plane consists of protocols that allow data transfer between base stations involved in the handover of a certain MS It is important to note that all reference points are logical and do not necessarily imply a physical or even direct connection For instance the R4 reference point between ASN GWs might be implemented ac
123. s 12 In Unified Connectivity Mode the External Management VLAN ID should be configured to the same value as the Bearer VLAN ID Otherwise it must differ from the Bearer VLAN ID A change in External Management VLAN ID will take effect after next reset 4 5 2 2 9 Local Management IP Address The IP address of the Local Management interface The default is 172 31 0 1 It is recommended to refrain from changing the Local Management IP Address so that it can always be used as the known default address for local management A change in Local Management IP Address will take effect after next reset 4 5 2 2 10 Local Management Subnet Mask The Subnet Mask of the Local Management interface The default is 255 255 255 0 It is recommended to refrain from changing the Local Management Subnet Mask A change in Local Management Subnet Mask will take effect after next reset 4 5 2 3 LI amp L2 The L1 amp L2 option enables viewing or updating the parameters of the following Ethernet ports H DATT Data Port 1 An optional 100 1000 Base X optical fiber interface Applicable only if a suitable SFP Small Form factor Pluggable optical interface is installed H DAT2 Data Port 2 A 100 1000 Base T twisted pair electrical interface M DAT3 Data Port 3 A 10 100 Base T twisted pair electrical interface Functionality of these ports depends on the Connectivity Mode see IP Interfaces on page 85 BreezeCOMPACT System Manual a
124. s et financi res Le fabricant et ses revendeurs ou distributeurs ne sont pas responsables pour toute blessure dommage ou violation de la r glementation associ e a l installation d unit s ext rieures ou d antennes ATTENZIONE SOLO professionisti esperti che hanno familiarit con le norme di costruzione locali e coi codici di sicurezza e ove applicabile sono autorizzati dalle autorit governative competenti possono installare unit esterne ed antenne Assicurarsi che le unit esterne antenne e strutture di supporto siano installate correttamente per eliminare ogni pericolo fisico a persone o cose In caso contrario ci pu invalidare la garanzia del prodotto e pu esporre l utente finale o il fornitore di servizi a Italiano responsabilit legali ed economiche Anche quando la messa a terra non obbligatoria in base alla normativa regolatoria applicabile e ai codici nazionali obbligatorio garantire che l unit esterna e il palo dell antenna siano messi a terra e idonei dispositivi di protezione contro i fulmini siano utilizzati in modo da fornire protezione contro le sovratensioni e le scariche statiche In ogni caso il Fornitore e i suoi rivenditori non sono responsabili per eventuali danni fisici danni ad oggetti o violazioni del regolamento associati con o causati dall installazione la messa a terra o di protezione contro i fulmini BreezeCOMPACT System Manual Lae 2 2 Unpacking and Inspecting I Examine the ship
125. sealing gland insert the cable into the gland before connecting it as described in the procedures below There are two sizes of sealing glands labeled 10 5 and 7 9 on their plug After connecting each cable make sure that the nut of each sealing gland is properly tightened and that the sealing gland is tightly attached to protective body of the connector to ensure proper sealing against rain and moisture Use only the special wrench supplied with the equipment see Figure 2 28 NN X q DN Figure 2 28 Sealing Gland Special Wrench NOTE 7 e Unused connectors should always be sealed with the cover firmly tightened to the protective body of tl the connector gt To connect a cable to a connector with a small gland 7 9 Refer to Figure 2 17 I Release the sealing gland nut from the gland base and remove the plug 2 Thread the cable through the released nut LA Insert the cable through the gland and push it until it is connected to the unit connector IN Return the sealing nut to the gland and firmly tighten to ensure proper sealing BreezeCOMPACT System Manual Lo Sealing Gland Base with NY connector underneath Figure 2 29 Small 7 9 Sealing Gland Components To connect a cable to a connector with a large gland 10 5 Refer to Figure 2 30 I Remove the sealing gland from the unit 2 Release the sealing gland nut from the gland base and remove the plug Remove the rubber bushing
126. siderations Instrument means the BreezeCOMPACT units components and their cables Grounding BTS chassis is required to be bonded to protective grounding using the bonding stud or screw provided with each unit Safety Considerations DC Powered Equipment CAUTION ATTENTION A Risk of electric shock and energy hazard Risque de d charge lectrique et d electrocution Restricted Access Area The DC powered Zone d Acc s Limit L alimentation en courant equipment should only be installed in a Restricted continue doit tre install e dans une zone a acc s Access Area limit Installation Codes The equipment must be Normes d installation les quipements doivent installed according to the latest edition of the tre installes d apr s les derni res normes en country national electrical codes For North vigueur Pour l Am rique du nord les quipements America equipment must be installed in doivent tre install s d apr s les normes accordance with the US National Electrical Code lectriques nationales US et les normes lectriques and the Canadian Electrical Code Canadiennes BreezeCOMPACT System Manual T Overcurrent Protection A readily accessible Listed branch circuit overcurrent protective device rated 10A must be incorporated in the building wiring CAUTION This equipment is designed to permit connection between the earthed conductor of the DC supply circuit and the grounding conductor at the
127. sing 1 to 254 characters TFTP Server IP Address The IP address of the TFTP Server from which the file should be loaded The default is 192 168 1 1 same as the default for External Management IP Address Start Download Select the download File option to initiate the process INFORMATION SH To avoid loss of connectivity behind a router the External Management parameters are not changed e when loading a Full backup file to the BTS The values of these parameters configured in the target BTS before the loading process are maintained 4 5 3 4 5 Restore From Local File he Restore From Local File submenu includes the following options M Show Select this option to view the details of the last request for restoring a configuration file from the unit s memory The displayed details include Restore From Local Backup noAction or restoretoRAM Local File Name M Update Select this option to initiate a new process of restoring a local configuration file You will be prompted to define the following parameters Restore From Local Backup Select noAction or restoretoRAM If you selected restoretoRAM you will be prompted to select the name of the local file Local File Name The name of the local backup file to be restored A string comprising 1 to 30 characters Must be the name of one of the existing backup file see Show Configuration Files on page 93 BreezeCOMPACT System Manual a 4 5 3 5 T
128. sion which provides the SW version number The SW Version Control menu includes the following options Show SW Versions Show SW Download Status E E M Load to Shadow M Reset and Run from Shadow E Set Running Version As Operational 4 5 3 2 1 Show SW Versions Select this option to view the current available versions and the running version HM Operational SW File E Shadow SW File M Running From The Source of the current SW Operational or Shadow 4 5 3 2 2 Show SW Download Status Select this option to view the status of the last requested download operation 4 5 3 2 3 Load to Shadow The Load to Shadow option enables initiating a process of loading a new SW file to the BTS The loaded SW file will be stored as the new Shadow file BreezeCOMPACT System Manual en The IP address of the TFTP Server holding the SW file to be loaded is defined by the TFTP Server parameter see Configuration Files Control on page 93 You will be prompted to enter the File Path And File Name up to 50 characters and to confirm the requested operation 4 5 3 2 4 Reset and Run from Shadow Select the Reset and Run from Shadow option to reset the BTS and run the Shadow version after power up To avoid unintentional actions you will be prompted to confirm the request 4 5 3 2 5 Set Running Version As Operational When the BTS is running the Shadow version after selecting Reset and Run from Shadow it will boot from the Operational version
129. site sectors should be managed by the external 1PPS clock If the External 1PPS clock is disabled it indicates that the internal 1PPS clock is used to synchronize air frames for inter site and intra site sectors When using a GPS External 1PPS clock must be enabled for proper operation of the system The default is Enable A change in External 1PPS will take effect after next reset 4 9 1 13 Hold Over Passed Timeout Applicable only when External 1PPS is enabled Defines the period in minutes for which the device provides holdover using its internal 1PPS clock after loss of the external 1PPS signal This parameter is not relevant if Stop TX After Hold Over Timeout see below is disabled The range is from 0 to 120 minutes The default is 120 minutes 4 9 1 14 Stop TX After Hold Over Timeout Applicable only when External 1 PPS is enabled Indicates whether the BTS should stop data transmission if the unit does not receive an external 1 PPS signal and the holdover passed timeout has occurred When enabled the BTS will stop transmitting after being in holdover state for more than Hold Over Passed Timeout The default is Enable 4 9 2 Inventory amp Statuses The Inventory amp Statuses menu enables viewing the following read only properties and status parameters 4 9 2 1 Navigation Processor SW Version The software version of the navigation processor of the GPS receiver if GPS is used and operates properly 4 9 2 2 Signal
130. sity configurations sensitivity is improved by 6 dB 1 4 3 Data Communication Ethernet Interfaces Table 1 3 Data Communication Ethernet Interfaces Item Description Standard Compliance IEEE 802 3 CSMA CD DAT 1 optional if an SFP is installed 1000 Mbps Base X optical fiber interface Half Full Duplex with Auto Negotiation DAT 2 100 1000 Mbps Base T twisted pair electrical interface Half Full Duplex with Auto Negotiation DAT 3 10 100 Mbps Base T twisted pair electrical interface Half Full Duplex with Auto Negotiation When using PoE connect only equipment approved by Alvarion BreezeCOMPACT System Manual Ky 1 4 4 Configuration and Management Table 1 4 Configuration and Management Item Description Management Out Of Band In Band E SNMP E Telnet SNMP Agents SNMP Ver 2 client MIB II RFC 1213 Private MIBs Software Upgrade Using TFTP Configuration Upload Download Using TFTP 1 4 5 Standards Compliance General Table 1 5 Standards Compliance General Type Standard EMC HM ETSI EN 301 489 1 4 E FCC Part 15 Safety M EN60950 1 CE M UL 60950 1 US C Environmental ETS 300 019 Part 2 1 T 1 2 amp part 2 2 T 2 3 for indoor amp outdoor Part 2 3 T 3 2 for indoor Part 2 4 T 4 1E for outdoor Radio ETSI EN 302 326 FCC Part 90 Subpart Z IC RSS 192 issue IC RSS 197 issue 3 1 4 6 Environmental Table 1
131. stable pipe mount 1 63 to 4 5 pipe with 0 15 down tilt Dimensions mm 711x171 x90 Weight Kg 2 6 excluding mounting kit Regulatory Compliance ROHS Compliance BreezeCOMPACT System Manual 20 1 4 8 4 3 3 3 8 GHz 2 Ports 90 Dual Slant x Table 1 11 ANT BS 3 3 3 8GHz DS Sec 90 15 5dBi min P N 300645 Specifications Item Description Frequency Band MHz 3300 3800 Number of Elements 2 Polarization Linear 45 Gain 15 5dBi 0 5dB VSWR 1 5 1 max Azimuth Beamwidth degrees 85 5 Elevation Beamwidth degrees 6 1 Maximum Power W 50 Cross polarization Discrimination dB 17 Front to Back Ratio dB gt 25 Isolation Between Ports dB gt 25 RF Interface Impedance Ohm 50 Lightning Protection DC grounded RF Connectors 2 x N Type jacks Mounting Fully adjustable pipe mount 1 63 to 4 5 pipe with 0 15 down tilt Dimensions mm 711x171 x90 Weight Kg 2 6 excluding mounting kit Regulatory Compliance ROHS Compliance BreezeCOMPACT System Manual Ee 1 4 8 5 3 3 3 8 GHz 4 Ports 65 Double Dual Slant xx Table 1 12 ANT DDP 65 3 3 3 8GHz P N 300720 Specifications Item Description Frequency Band MHz 3300 3800 Number of Elements 4 Polarization Linear 2 x 45 Gain 18dBi Azimuth Beamwidt
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133. ter BTS System Management on page 77 The Monitor Program on page 78 IP Addresses Configuration on page 81 The Main Menu on page 82 BTS Menu on page 83 Sector Menu on page 98 BS Menu on page 100 Chassis Menu on page 123 GPS Menu on page 125 RH Menu on page 129 Antenna Menu on page 131 4 1 BTS System Management The BTS can be managed using any of the following options E SNMP based management using AlvariSTAR AlvariCRAFT or another network management system customized to support management of the system HM Using Telnet to access the embedded Monitor application INFORMATION Even if supported by network routing remote management from a station behind an MS via the wireless link should be avoided This chapter describes how to manage the system using the Monitor application For information on managing the system using AlvariSTAR AlvariCRAFT refer to the applicable documentation INFORMATION Generally it is recommended to use the Monitor program only for initial configuration to enable remote management and to perform additional configuration and maintenance using AlvariSTAR AlvariCRAFT BreezeCOMPACT System Manual Ca 4 2 The Monitor Program 4 2 1 Accessing the Monitor Program gt To access the Monitor program using Telnet 1 Via the Local Management interface a Direct local management using the Monitor program c
134. the session BreezeCOMPACT System Manual o 4 3 IP Addresses Configuration 4 3 1 IP Address Configuration Restrictions 1 The following IP addresses should not be used and will be rejected M 0 0 0 0 M 224 0 0 0 255 255 255 255 Multicasts RFC 3171 D RFC 1700 E 4 3 2 IP Subnets In a binary representation 32 bits a Subnet Mask string must comprise a series of contiguous binary 1 s starting from the MSB followed by a series of contiguous binary O s Subnet Masks 0 0 0 0 all zeros meaning nothing and 255 255 255 255 all ones meaning this address only are illegal and will be rejected BreezeCOMPACT System Manual a 4 4 The Main Menu The Main menu of the Monitor program includes the following options 1 BTS see BTS Menu on page 83 2 Sector see Sector Menu on page 98 3 BS see BS Menu on page 100 4 Chassis see Chassis Menu on page 123 5 GPS see GPS Menu on page 125 6 RH see RH Menu on page 129 7 Antenna see Antenna Menu on page 131 X Exit select to exit the Monitor program and terminate the Telnet session BreezeCOMPACT System Manual 0 4 5 BTS Menu The BTS menu includes the following options E General HM Connectivity MW Unit Control E Management 4 5 1 General The BTS General submenu enables viewing the current values and updating the general BTS parameters The BTS General parameters are
135. ting another polling attempt or reaching a decision that the polled entity has failed if the maximum number of retries set by Number of Retransmissions has been reached The range is from 5000 to 10000 milliseconds 5 to 10 second The default is 5000 Scheduler Scheduling uncommitted above the maximum reserved rate traffic can be done using one of the following options BreezeCOMPACT System Manual Ce M Equal Time ET scheduling mode in which air resources are being scheduled in a fair manner proportional to the users excess traffic maximum sustained rate maximum reserved rate SLAs M Equal Rate ER scheduling mode in which air resources are allocated to users aiming at ensuring data rate fairness between users proportional to their excess traffic SLAs Assuming a sector with diversity different channels conditions of active users ET scheme enables higher aggregate sector throughput at the expense of data rate fairness among users while ER scheduling scheme ensures maximum data rate fairness among users at the expense of lower aggregate sector throughput Using ER scheduling scheme exposes the system to excessive allocation of air resources to highly active users having relatively poorer channel conditions To ensure data rate fairness more resources will to be allocated to these users compared to users with relatively good channel conditions The effect of a small number of such users within the sector will be reflect
136. type 6 pin mini fit M Maximum power consumption 105W average without PoE 125W peak without PoE A readily accessible disconnect device is incorporated external to the equipment ke To prepare the power cable I Make sure you have the following components Outdoor shielded 4x16AWGpower cable Five terminals for Mini Fit 16 AWG wires Mini fit 6 pin housing that fits the terminals A crimping tool for preparing the wires suitable for 20 16 AWG 0 1 1 5 mm wires with open barrel terminals It is recommended to use the Samtec CAT HT 169 1620 11 Figure 2 24 Open Barrel Terminal A Insert the cable through the sealing gland 3 Remove as small a length as possible of the cable s external jacket to expose the wires 4 Insert a terminal into the appropriate Pressmaster slot 5 Insert the wire into the terminal within the slot and squeeze the tool s handles to crimp the terminal BreezeCOMPACT System Manual Wire external Terminal jacket H ORZONTAL BENDING 23 VERTICAL BENDING 5 3 Figure 2 25 Crimped Wire 6 Repeat steps 3 and 4 for each of the five wires 7 To insert a contact into the housing align the contact with the desired cavity at the rear of the housing as shown in Figure 2 26 In all rows the locking lance must be facing away from the housing latch to engage the contact in the cavity Push the contact straight into the cavity until an audible click is heard Give the lead a li
137. uld support the following CS types IPv4 Ethernet VLAN IPv4 over Ethernet Pv4 over VLAN This means it should verify whether these types are received from CPE within the registration request and if so include them in the attachment request towards the ASN GW All other CS types supported by CPE and received in registration request will be ignored and not forwarded to the ASN GW The default is disable A change in Legacy ASN GW Mode will take effect after next reset 4 5 2 Connectivity The Connectivity submenu includes the following options M Management Interface M Ip Interfaces M 11 amp l2 E ASN GW Load Balancing Pools M QoS Marking Rules 4 5 2 1 Management Interface The system uses different IP domains for the following traffic types M Bearer IP domain for subscriber data and ASN CSN control traffic M External Management domain for remote management traffic M Local Management domain for local direct management traffic The unit supports the following IP connectivity modes M Out Of Band In the Out Of Band connectivity mode different Ethernet ports are used for bearer traffic and external management traffic M in Band In the In Band connectivity mode the sane Ethernet port is used for both bearer traffic and external management traffic VLANs are used to differentiate between the two traffic types The bearer VLAN ID is used for the bearer traffic and the external management VLAN ID is used for the external management tra
138. utdoor CPEs Alvarion s Compact Micro and Macro solutions share similar functionality with same ecosystem allowing flexible mix amp match approach to address various operator deployment needs Alvarion believes that compliance with standard driven open architecture protects the infrastructure investment and opens the system to a variety of fully interoperable end user devices As such 4Motion is designed with open architecture and interfaces according to the WiMAX Forum networking working group NWG profile C which supports openness and enables flat as well as hierarchical topologies In addition by keeping the radio resource management functionality in the Base Transceiver Station only Profile C delivers a faster optimized handover mechanism 1 2 2 Network Architectures BreezeCOMPACT supports different network architectures M External ASN GW E Embedded ASN GW Local Authentication M Embedded ASN GW Centralized Authentication INFORMATION gt In the current release only External ASN GW network architecture is supported BreezeCOMPACT System Manual La Following is a description of each of these working modes 1 2 2 1 External ASN GW The ASN GW is a separate entity centralized architecture that communicates with the BTS over R6 interface Service components Service Profiles and Service Flows are configured in the external ASN GW MS authentication and services provisioning are managed by a centralized AAA se
139. vider NAP An NAP is a business entity that provides WiMAX radio access infrastructure to one or more WiMAX network service providers NSPs A NAP implements this infrastructure using one or more ASNs 1 1 2 4 Network Service Provider NSP An NSP is a business entity that provides IP connectivity and WiMAX services to WiMAX subscribers compliant with the established service level agreement The NSP concept is an extension of the Internet service provider ISP concept providing network services beyond Internet access To provide these BreezeCOMPACT System Manual EF services an NSP establishes contractual agreements with one or more NAPs An NSP may also establish roaming agreements with other NSPs and contractual agreements with third party application providers e g ASP ISP for the delivery of WiMAX services to subscribers From a WiMAX subscriber standpoint an NSP may be classified as a home or visited NSP 1 1 2 5 Base Station BS The WiMAX BS is an entity that implements the WiMAX MAC and PHY in compliance with the IEEE 802 16e standard A BS operates on one frequency assignment and incorporates scheduler functions for uplink and downlink resources The basic functionality of the BS includes IEEE 802 16e OFDMA PHY MAC entity R6 and R8 functionality according to NWG definitions Extensible Authentication Protocol EAP relay E E E HM Control message authentication M User traffic authentication and encryption E
140. work service provider H NSP for authentication authorization and session accounting for subscriber sessions Network discovery and selection of the WiMAX subscriber s preferred NSP Relay functionality for establishing Layer 3 L3 connectivity with a WiMAX MS i e IP address allocation M Radio resource management M ASN CSN tunneling E ASN anchored mobility An ASN is comprised of network elements such as one or more base transceiver stations and one or more ASN gateways An ASN may be shared by more than one connectivity service network CSN 1 1 2 2 Connectivity Service Network CSN A CSN is defined as a set of network functions that provide IP connectivity services to WiMAX subscribers A CSN may offer the following functions M MS IP address and endpoint parameter allocation for user sessions Internet access AAA proxy or server Policy and admission control based on user subscription profiles ASN CSN tunneling support WiMAX subscriber billing and inter operator settlement WiMAX services such as location based services connectivity for peer to peer services provisioning authorization and or connectivity to IP multimedia services and facilities to support lawful intercept services such as those compliant with Communications Assistance Law Enforcement Act CALEA procedures A CSN is comprised of network elements such as routers proxy servers user databases and inter working gateway devices 1 1 2 3 Network Access Pro
141. x 260 x 55 Weight Kg 7 excluding mounting kit BreezeCOMPACT System Manual EE 1 4 8 7 3 3 3 8 GHz 90 Vertical Table 1 14 ANT BS 3 3 3 8GHz 90 V P N 300616 Specifications Item Description Frequency Band MHz 3300 3800 Number of Elements 1 Polarization Vertical Gain 14 5dBi min VSWR 1 8 1 max Azimuth Beamwidth degrees 90 Elevation Beamwidth degrees 7 Maximum Power W 10 RF Interface Impedance Ohm 50 Lightning Protection DC grounded RF Connectors 2 x N Type jacks Mounting Tilt Mounting Kit for 2 to 4 5 Dia pole Dimensions mm 766 x 150 x 86 Weight Kg 2 2 excluding mounting kit Regulatory Compliance ESTI EN 302 085 V 1 1 2 2001 02 CS3 ROHS Compliance BreezeCOMPACT System Manual Car 1 4 9 BMAX 4M GPS Receiver Specifications Table 1 15 BMAX 4M GPS Receiver Mechanical amp Electrical Specifications Item Description Dimensions 8 8 x 10 4 x 16 cm Weight 0 38 Kg Power Source 12 VDC from the BTS Power Consumption 2W maximum Connector RJ 45 BreezeCOMPACT System Manual a Chapter 2 BreezeCOMPACT Installation In this Chapter E Introduction on page 27 M Unpacking and Inspecting on page 28 M BreezeCOMPACT Installation on page 33 M Connecting the BreezeCOMPACT Cables on page 52 M System Initia

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