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2. x 3 Google 2 0 2 E CNRC i i BreezeMAX Extreme o Ls CPE 1 7 2 5 alvarion Your Open WiMAX Choice Show All Unit Control Registration BST AU Radio ATPC Performance Monitor Service Management Logout Show All parameters Unit Control CPE Pro SQ Sequans 7879101 00 10 E7 41 43 8F 5 xGHz ROB ODU201 Figure 26 Identifying the CPE MAC x The printed MAC Address as shown in Figure 26 is the MAC used for the Ethernet link of the CPE The MAC address used on air the one seen by the BTS is hexadecimal incremented by 1 in the above example the air MAC would be 00 10 E7 41 43 90 Centralized Provisioning Provisioning the CPE 5 Provisioning the CPE The process of provisioning the service flows to each CPE for centralized provisioning is handled by the AAA server release 1 7 supports Aradial and Bridgewater in addition to supported AAA servers in 1 5 release 1 Before configuring the radius server to handle the provisioning requests the user must specify the way in which the BTS is to reach it Select 2 ASN GW gt 1AAA gt 2 Configuration BreezeMAi Xx Extreme BTS a5 Show Surumar Configuration ETS 10 1 2 Pa de ate Figure 30 AAA configuration Menu The default values for the 1 AAA Client are shown in Figure 27 If the default parameters are not suitable for your setup they can be changed by selecting the 2 Update option irnreezeMA X Extreme BTS
3. aioe a alvar oN BreezeMAX Extreme 5000 Centralized Provisioning Technical Note Software Version 1 7 March 2011 DN1110 Centralized Provisioning Legal Rights Date Document Name Document Number March 7 2011 BreezeMAX Extreme 5000 Centralized Provisioning DN1110 Written By Adrian Stefan No of pages 35 Title BreezeMAX Extreme Product Expert Rev D Approved By R amp D PM lonel Ghita Product Experts Team Leader Johnny Croitoru Rev Name A 3 December 2009 Adrian Stefan ME 5 May 2010 Adrian Stefan Updated for 1 5 content 16 September 2010 Daniel Munteanu Updated for 1 5 content 04 March 2011 Daniel Munteanu Updated for 1 7 content Copyright 2011 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 Alvarion BreezeCOM WALKair WALKnet BreezeNET BreezeACCESS BreezeMAX6 BreezeLITE 4Motion and or other products and or services referenced here in are either registered
4. gt Configuration menu Configuring the Authorized Managers is not mandatory x If default values are changed only the NMS stations explicitly added will be able to access the unit using SNMP 4 Select 1 BTS gt 4 Configuration gt 5 Radio gt 2 Update menu It is mandatory to set the Operator ID and Service Zone ID options with non default values The Operation mode menu parameters options depend on HW type and applied licenses Band Name menu parameters and the DFS menu parameters if applicable must be the same as the parameters set on the CPE unit The DFS specific parameters CAC Detection threshold etc are the ones specified by the Regulatory Authority for the chosen Frequency Band and they cannot be changed The only country code that allows creating modifying DFS related parameters is Universal Centralized Provisioning Configuring the BTS via Monitor imreezeMAix Extreme BTS 10 1 2 ZI Version 1 7 1 35 BTS5 Configuratrion BEadiao Shown z U p dat ireezeMax Extreme BTS 10 1 2 Si Version 1 7 1 35 BTS Confidguration EREadio Updat Operator ID Operator Mame DOI D pL Service zone ID es Service zone Narre n Operation Mode C Country Code DL UL Ratio TCP Enhancer DFS DCS Technician Menu ma rote A Figure 7 Radio Channel Parameters o Navigate back to the main menu and then select 3 Sector gt 2 Select gt 1 Sector1 2 Configuration gt 1 G
5. 10 1 2 aW Version 1 7 1 35 ASH cGW Ai i cConfiguration iLii ASN GiW S4i Contfiguration s ss Client show Retry Interval sec Maximum Number of Retri Keep Alive Timeout Figure 27 Default AAA Client Configuration 2 Point to the intended AAA server Select 2 Authentication Server gt 3 Add and fill in the information as shown in Figure 28 Centralized Provisioning Provisioning the CPE BTS 10 1 200 5 Show 2urmmar Select Add ASH cGW A i configuration urthentication 3e 7 a FE n RN m cm Wokchckch n A rcc c Tae Figure 28 Authentication Server Designation 3 Select an accounting server by navigating to 3 Accounting Servers gt 3 Add and fill in the required information ire BE ezeMAx EX rt E EIL i ETS 10 L 1 SW Version 1 7 ps LSN GWy A cCconfigurarion Acecounting 3 SHOW oumimar Yy se lect Add BEBE Rh ot 2 Lh AM uo E 3 Er TTT a ow c a r 1601 3 Figure 29 Accounting Server Designation 4 Check that the appointed radius server is up and running by selecting 1 Show Summary This is correlated with the AAA Client setting mentioned previously Centralized Provisioning Provisioning the CPE BIS 10 1 400 5 SHOW SUMMA Y elect Ada L N GW Aih configuration urhenticartion Z2ervers oShow a2urimar m UDP Part Operational 3 Figure 30 Authentication Server Status 5 Upon successfully adding all the required services see se
6. Restrictions Enforce Disallow Access by Using Session Limit Session Timeout Hours Idle Timeout Minutes Business Entity Figure 33 Add Edit Group 5 3 3 Users Definition 1 From the User Manager menu of the Aradial web page open the Add Edit User window see Figure 34 2 In the Association field select the defined group to associate 3 Set the Service Type to None in order to use the settings for the filter ID and Session Timeout defined for each group refer to section 5 3 2 Centralized Provisioning Configuring the BTS via AlvariCRAFT Add Edit User Last Update Sun Dec 12 2010 17 15 37 GMT 0200 Access information User id test alvarion com Active Password Confirm Password ki Lock Out Password Source Force Password Group Business Entity Association Administrative Rights None v Caller ld Callback Number o O O Figure 34 Add Edit User 6 Configuring the BTS via AlvariCRAFT All the above configurations can also be carried out via a Graphic User Interface GUI using AlvariCRAFT Launch AlvariCRAFT for the selected BTS For information on installing and using AlvariCRAFT see the AlvariCRAFT user manual Make sure that the BTS is manageable from AlvariCRAFT The state of the BST must be Up gt BreezeMAX Extreme BTS ASN GW Sector a BS Radio Channel C3 Antenna GPS ms Figure 35 AIvariCRAFT Default Screen The general connectivity options
7. as discussed in section 3 1 can be configured using the various tabs of the BTS menu Centralized Provisioning Configuring the BTS via AlvariCRAFT BreezeMAX Extreme N BTS ASN GW Sector Bs General Management Connectivity Properties Radio Authorized Managers BTS Licensing Properties Unit Control G3 Radio Channel Antenna General D GPS Operator Name Radio 1 Band Name B GHz D ms Service Zone Name Radio 2 Band Name h 9 4 GHz Current Configured Operator ID b hl Operator ID Service Zone ID gl Service Zone ID fi Country Code Name Universal Country Code Name Universal Jw ATPC M 1 ATPC Made i Open Loop Uplink Downlink Ratio Current Configured Uplink Downlink Ratio DL 60 UL 40 M Uplink Downlink Ratio Operation Mode AS aA Current Configured Operation Mode abd isa Cie Operation Mode b y DFS DCS Configuration Current Configured Frequencies Management Level p Sector Level Frequencies Management Level Sector Level v Random Channels Selection i Disabled Random Channels Selection D G Figure 36 BTS Menu The radio parameters as discussed in section 3 2 can be configured using SECTOR BS RADIO CHANNEL ANTENNA and GPS scre
8. list of all the necessary modules to be configured is presented in Figure 13 Centralized Provisioning Configuring the BTS via Monitor x After rebooting the unit in order to change the BTS working mode a new menu appears under 2 ASN GW 1 AAA In addition the Add option under 1 MSs Services disappears This will be discussed further in Section 5 Provisioning the CPE BTS 10 1 200 5 aW Vers ASN Gi Servic 1 in 4d iT Forwarding Rul MSs Default Services TET Figure 13 Services Menu 3 3 1 Forwarding Rules Forwarding Rules refers to Multicast and Broadcast traffic and how it should be treated by the ASN To create a Forwarding Rule from the main menu select 2 ASN GW gt 1 Services gt 6 Forwarding Rules gt 4 Add A configuration model is presented below see Figure 14 Centralized Provisioning Configuring the BTS via Monitor Forwarding Rule Name Relay Mode Enter 1 Enable z Disable Relay Mode Unknown Packet Forwarding Mode Enter 1 Forward z Discard Unknown Packet Forwarding Mode QoS Type Enter 1 BE 3 HET qo Type et MIR ikhbpsz 512 Enter a decimal number in the range 32 to s4000 MIR kbps ee Transaction succeeded Figure 14 Forwarding Rule Creation The Service Interfaces menu deals with the transition between the network side of the service the backbone link and the wireless side This is where the VLAN for the network side and Converge
9. see Figure 20 UpLink QoS Type Enter 1 BE 3 UpLink QoS Type UpLink CP Enter a decimal number in the range 1 UpLink CP UpLink CIR i kbpz EBENE UpLink MIR ikbpz 2048 DownLink Qos Type Enter 1 BE 3 HET DownLink 205 Type DownLink CP Enter a decimal number in the range 1 DownLink CP DownLink CIR kbps loe4 DownLink MIR ikhbpsz 2046 Transaction succeeded Figure 20 Configuring a QoS Profile If needed other services can be created using the same pattern 3 3 6 Default Services Starting with release 1 5 the BTS can be provisioned with Default Services This method is recommended for quick setups for trials or where complex network settings are not available There is one provisioning scenario available ETH CS Management and Data ETH CS Data is using a Service Interface with VLAN ID 1234 the BTS Management should be configured on the same 1234 VLAN In order to use Default Services they have to be first created Go to 2 ASN GW gt 1 Services gt 7 MSs Default Services and select option 2 Create Default Services Centralized Provisioning Configuring the CPE via the WEB ipeezeMNaX Extreme BTS 10 1 2 Sil Version 1 7 GW Servic Ss Services Service Profiles Multiple Service Flows C D pL Hd Service Groups tn service Interfaces Forwarding Rules MSs Default Services T LEN ireezeMaxX Extreme BTS 10 1 2 Si Version 1 7 1 2 GlI Serwv
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11. IP address from the 1 1 1 0 24 subnet to the Ethernet port of the IDU or directly to the Ethernet port of the BTS if the unit has a DC power supply and telnet to 1 1 1 23 The Monitor telnet application opens The default admin password is admin see Figure 2 The default BTS IP is 1 1 1 23 Centralized Provisioning Configuring the BTS via Monitor imreezeMAi Xx Extreme BTS 10 1 2 SW Version 1 7 1 35 BTS LSM GU aectar B3 Radia Channel 1 Hd Ln Antenna GPS MS Exit D mh hA F Figure 2 Main Menu 2 Select 1 BTS gt 4 Configuration gt 3 Connectivity gt 2 Update and fill in all the necessary information management IP Subnet Default Gateway and VLAN if applicable ireezeMaxX Extreme BTS 10 1 2 Si Version 1 7 1 35 BTS cConfiguration Connectivity IP Addr B AB 1 Z2D0 1t Subnet HM 1t Default it VLAN ID it VLAN Priority Figure 3 Configure Connectivity 3 Verify the connection settings by selecting 1 Show see Figure 4 Incorrect configuration may result in connectivity loss Centralized Provisioning Configuring the BTS via Monitor a ee ee Si Version Current IP Addr Configured IP Current Subnet Configured Subne Current Default configured Default Gateway Lu Current WLAN ID 200 Configured VLAN ID E B T Current VLAN Priority U Configured VLAN Priority Figure 4 Verifying Connection Settings 4 After confirming the conf
12. S Scanning table list I L 8 35 1 aa 30000 5 26 42 10MHz operational Figure 23 Scanning Table The same information is also available in the BST AU menu Selected BST AU Parameters Lad ss aa 30000 56 14 34 43 1OMHz2 Best BST AU Table ie Ee Oke ent S290000 Sanaa 36 42 10MHz operational Figure 24 BST AU Menu 5 In the Registration menu select Registration submenu Fill in the user name and password also retype the password and check the EAP TTLS radio button Reset the unit whenever requested to Centralized Provisioning Configuring the CPE via the WEB CPE PRO 5000 Windows Internet Explorer Go http 192 168 254 251 File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Lp Favorites 3 e Suggested Sites Free Hotmail amp Web Slice Gallery CPE PRO 5000 M x 3 Google m E oe p e BreezeMAX Extreme e S a CPE 1 7 2 5 alvarion Your Open WiMAX Choice Show All Unit Control Registration BST AU Radio ATPC Performance Monitor Shaw Registration Service Management Logout User Registration Renei awaroncom C None EAP TTLS Figure 25 Registration Menu 6 Click Show all du PRO 5000 Windows Internet Explorer Go http 192 168 254 251 File Edit View Favorites Tools Help zy Favorites 3 e Suggested Sites gt Free Hotmail Web Slice Gallery CPE PRO 5000
13. S Type boot the BTS for the changes Hold Over Passed Timeout min atop Tx After Hold Over Timeout Enter 1 Enable Z5 Disable Default value is 2 Disable atop Tx After Hold Over Timeout Time Zone OQ to 13 00 in 30 minut resolution 00 00 Dawvlicht Saving A Figure 12 Configuring GPS If the setup is carried out in laboratory conditions no GPS satellites available make sure the GPS type is set to O None otherwise the radio channel will not go UP If satellites are detected the system needs at least four of them in order to start and at least two in order for the BTS to be synchronized The GPS chain must be different from the default value 3 3 Configuring Services The mechanism of selecting flows of data and offer quality of service QoS according to predefined criteria is realized through the Services In order to offer maximum flexibility and modularity the services are broken in several interlaced modules To configure Services select 2 ASN GW gt 2 Services Because some modules depend on other modules in order to create a Service start from the bottom of the list 6 Forwarding Rule and work your way up to the top 2 Service Profile For example in order to define a Service Interface a Forwarding Rule must be created first In order to delete a Service start from the top down one cannot delete a module unless all the dependencies on that module are deleted A synthetic
14. bnet M nu 0 p 4 3 Forward With option 52 4 Transparent D prr i un D i CI mu ay tn Z un au Ln tn ay tn l 5 10 1 201 1 201 oO In order to apply the all MSs using this Service Group may be deregistered ire you sure you want to continue Y N v yi Figure 16 Service Group Creation Starting with release 1 5 an internal DHCP server can be used and Relay functionalities are enabled The DHCP Relay and Forward capabilities imply complex settings on network and DHCP side and they are not the object of this document In order to setup an internal DHCP server select DHCP type 5 server and fill in the desired values A configuration model is presented in the figure below Figure 18 Service Group Name Dhep Type Enter 1 None 2 Relay With Option bhcp Type Nomadic Mode DHCP Pool IP Addr Dhcp Pool Subnet M DHCP IP dddress DHCP Pool Dns Ip Address DHCP Pool Dns Ip Address d ane DHCP as 3600 Server http ACSIP tn Uu 3 Forward With Option 82 4 Transparent LS in m EE E e Me M KR i od 3a e I0 11 11 254 11 oO In order to apply the s Are you sure you want to continue Y N v yt yt ettings all MSs using this Service Group may be deregistered Transaction succeeded Figure 18 Service Group Internal DHCP Server DHCP Pool IP represents the subnet pool for the DHCP Clients DHCP IP Address is
15. ctions 5 1 5 20 for basic guidelines for configuring AAA server check that the CPE is up and running by selecting 8 MS 1 Show Summary from the BTS main menu ET ug show 2urmrmary show 2urmrmary Show Concise Surmary Ge D pn d Show Concise Summary By B3 Select By MAC Add n S S I A MS5 Show ZurmrmarYy Mac Address 0 ee ed a ee Re HS IP Addr 10 1 200 91 BS ID a l Operational Status In Service Total Number Total Humber of MSs Connected to B3 Total Humber Of M5s Connected to BS Z Figure 31 CPE Status Checking Centralized Provisioning Provisioning the CPE 5 1 Radiator 1 Edit the file opt Radiator config include Clients inc The declaration format for the file is Client lt BTS_IP gt gt secret secret DupInterval O0 NasType unknown Client BTS IP is the BTS IP and secret is the chosen secret the one set in the previous paragraph 2 Edit the file opt Radiator etc wimax users The Declaration format for this file is lt user gt lt realm gt Password lt user_password gt Reply Message custom reply message gt Session Timeout 2000 Filter Id SP sp ip cs mng MSF 2msf ip cs mng SP sp eth cs data MSF msf eth cs data lt user gt lt realm gt is the user set on the CPE under the Registration TAB user password is the Registration password sp ip cs mng msf ip cs mng sp eth cs data and msf eth cs data are the services defined for t
16. ecret Mode Location Description PoD CoA Pon B Miki Figure 32 Add Edit Network Access Server 5 3 2 Group Definition 1 From the User Manager menu of the Aradial web page open the Add Edit Group to define groups see Figure 33 Centralized Provisioning Provisioning the CPE 2 In the Extended Radius Attributes field configure all the SP and MSF pairs as follows see Figure 33 FID SP spl1 MSF msf1 SP sp2 MSF msf2 SP sp3 MSF msf3 The filter ID for the Extreme BTS has the following format SP sp1 MSF msf1 SP sp2 MSF msf2 SP sp3 MSF msfs3 x The Aradial AAA server does not allow this string to be updated into the Filter ID field in the Add Edit Group window due to the maximum length of this filed Therefore in order to have a filter ID that is compliant with the Extreme ASN GW configure all the SP and MSF pairs in the Extended Radius Attributes as described in Step 2 above This is interpreted as a filter ID and will be sent to the BS as it is defined 3 Define the Service Type from the group you create as PPP Add Edit Group Last Update Sun Dec 12 2010 17 10 37 GMT 0200 Group Name M Active Service Type PPP v C Enable Callback IP Pools Cl MultiLink Password Source ClAuto Add on 1st Connect Remote IP Filter CallerlD Template Extended RADIUS Attributes FIDZSP sp ip cs mng MSFz2msf ip cs mng SP sp eth cs data Maximum Simultaneous Sessions Group B uw B 3 Access
17. ector General Parameters Configuration 8 From the main menu select 5 Radio Chanel 2 Select 1 2 Update Admin Status 1 Enable B o z uu T ge 00099505050009509 090900 05000 0009009 0908 treme 5000 DN1110 __ p o i i CC Centralized Provisioning Configuring the BTS via Monitor Badio Channel Select adio Channel ID BreezeMA X Extreme BTS 10 Sil Version 1 7 1 35 Badio Channel Radio Channel ID Badio Channel Radio Channel ID Disable I ault walue is 2 Disable Figure 10 Configuring Radio Channel Admin Status 9 Return to the main menu and then select 6 Antenna gt 2 Select gt 1 gt 2 Update and set all the required options zeMAX Extreme BTS 10 1 2 zu Version a a ee iz intenna ID nna Gain dbil am Width deqrees nna Polarization Vertical Horizontal Dual Slant Omni nna Polarization Antenna Type Figure 11 Configuring Antenna Parameters Make sure the antenna parameters correspond to the parameters actually used integral external polarization etc The antenna gain parameter is configurable for BTSs with external antennas only 10 Return to the main menu and select 7 GPS gt 2 Configuration gt 1 Chain Parameters gt 2 Update Centralized Provisioning Configuring the BTS via Monitor ireezeMAX Extreme BTS 10 al Version 1 7 1 35 GPS Contiguration Chain Param Chain Number GPS Type Enter Hone 1 Trimble Default valt is 1 Trimble GP
18. en From the main menu select Radio Frequency Scanning and select an appropriate start and end frequency for the scanning and also the scanning main step and bandwidth CPE PRO 5000 Windows Internet Explorer EJ J http 192 168 254 251 E581 X HE coogle File Edit View Favorites Tools Help p Favorites 3 Ee Suggested Sites g Free Hotmail Web Slice Gallery v amp CPE PRO 5000 p Your Open WiMAX Choice Show All Unit Control Registration BST AU Radio ATPC Performance Monitor Service Management Logout Show Frequency Scanning Antenna Selection Country Code LI J PE 7 Frequency Scanning Parameters Start Rx Frequency KHz 550000 End Rx Frequency KHz 5560000 Scanning Main Step MHz 25 IV BO Start freq scan F B1 125KHz Scanning Intermediate Steps F B2 250KHz B3 375KHz KHz B4 500KHz B5 625KHz M B6 750KHz F B7 1250KHz Bandwidth MHz 10MHz Apply Discrete Frequencies N A Delete select Delete All Discrete Frequencies Figure 22 Configuring Scanning Parameters Click Apply and make sure that the scanning table list is updated If the range is correctly chosen after few minutes the Best BS scanning table should also be populated see Figure 23 Centralized Provisioning Configuring the CPE via the WEB Scanning Table Full Scanning table list aa 30000 1LOMHz 2222900 1OMHz aa aa000 1O0MHz aaa 7300 1OMHz2 200000 1LOMHz2 Best B
19. eneral Parameters 6 Select 2 Update and set the mandatory parameters Sector Heading Bandwidth Frequency and Tx Power and the optional descriptive parameters Sector Name and Sector Location When selecting the Tx Power consider local regulation and the saturation threshold 16dBm of the CPE Exceeding the saturation threshold could damage the unit x For ease of installation remembering the selected frequency value can be helpful in narrowing the search band when configuring the PRO 5000 unit The DFS options should be set according to local regulation and are not the object of this document 7 Return to the main menu The options in the BS menu should be set but the process is straightforward and leaving the default values will not affect the scenario presented in this document Centralized Provisioning Configuring the BTS via Monitor eMA X Extreme BTS 10 1 Wersion 1 7 1 3 SHOW SUNMA Y gelect Jjector Select ireezeMaX Extreme OR RD BTS 10 1 Sil Version 1 7 1 35 Cor 1 Show Configuration ireezeMaAX Extreme BTS 10 1 Sil Version 1 7 1 35 aector 1 Configuration General Parame LFS bes apectrum Analyzer ireezeMAX Extreme Show TIT Dp dat aector 1 cConfiguration ceneral Sector 1 PeLah tor Heading idegreez Bandwidth Frequency MHz Enter a decimal number in the range zs 54757594 in steps of 5 000 MHZ Frequency HH TX Power idEBm Figure 9 S
20. ens and their various tabs The process is straight forward and the parameters are the same as those discussed for the Monitor application see the following figures Centralized Provisioning Configuring the BTS via AlvariCRAFT aim 3s BreezeMAX Extreme rn BTS ASN GW Sector General Dynamic Channels Selection Usable Frequencies Radio Band Capabilities Spectrum Analyzer 1 0 BS General 4 T GM Antenna Sector Location Sector Heading deg GPs MS i Current Configured Bandwidth MHz L10 Bandwidth MHz Frequency MHz 5550 000 Frequency MHz 5550 000 TX Power dBm 4 20 00 TX Power dBm 20 00 Radio Operation Mode Radio Operation Mode Single Sector Single BS with 4 Diversity Associated Antenna Antenna Index Antenna Gain dBi Beam Width deg Antenna Polarization Antenna Type 1 14 90 Dual Slant External 14 Dual Slant External Associated BSs amp Radio Channels BSIndex BSID BS Name Radio Channel Fre BS Bandwidth MHz Radio Channel ID 1 1 1 1 0 33 1 10 1 mosa 5550 000 Eo Refresh o amy Figure 37 Sector ID menu BreezeMAX Extreme pts 43 ASN GW Sector g Sector ID 1 Spectrum Analyzer 1 ta BS General BS Index 3 Radio Channel 63 Antenna D es BS ID ws Operator ID CellD Logical Sector ID BS Name Associated Sector Information Secto
21. ers Accounting Server Shared Secret Key FI d Refresh w Apply Done Figure 40 Radius Client Menu To create a service select ASN GW Services menu Centralized Provisioning Configuring the BTS via AlvariCRAFT BreezeMAX Extreme BTs ASN GW gg Services 0 MS Services Service Profiles General Service Operation Mode Bridge ra Service Interfaces Forwarding Rules MAC Lists g9 Sector Sector ID 1 Spectrum Analyzer 1 te BS D B5 1 Radio Channel 7 Radio Channel 1 Radio Channel 2 Antenna GPs Ms Rules amp Classifiers MsFName Service Rule No Classifier No UL Classifier Type Classifier Start Stop Value 201 201 DL Classifier Type wania v Classifier Start Stop Value 201 Figure 41 MSF Menu BreezeMAX Extreme L BTS ASN GW 9 Services MS Services Service Profile Name Twe Management 3 Service Groups General Service Interfaces voi Service Profile Name Service Profile Type HARQ Repetition D Forwarding Rules oll Penegement a O MAC Lists psa g Sector Sector ID 1 Spectrum Analyzer 1 a BS Bs 1 amp Radio Channel QoS Profile Radio Channel 1 Radio Channel 2 C3 Antenna Service Profiles sp data 2 QoS Profile Q
22. he BTS 5 2 Freeradius Access the Radiator server and edit the significant configuration files 1 Edit the file usr local etc raddb Clients conf The declaration format for the file is client BTS IP Secret secret shortname justaname Centralized Provisioning Provisioning the CPE lt BTS_IP gt is the BTS IP and lt secret gt is the chosen secret the one set in the previous paragraph 2 Edit the usr local etc raddb users The Declaration format for this file is lt user gt lt realm gt Cleartext Password lt user_password gt Filter ID SP sp_ip_cs_mng MSF msf_1ip_cs_mng SP sp_eth_cs_data MSF msf Otho ce deter Sessron Timeour 1200 Termination Action RADIUS Request lt user gt lt realm gt is the user set on the CPE under the Registration TAB user password is the Registration password sp ip cs mng msf ip cs mng sp eth cs data and msf eth cs data are the services defined for the BTS the Default Services created can be used also 5 3 Aradial 5 3 1 Network Access Server Definition From the NAS amp Proxy tab of the Aradial web page open the Add Edit Network Access Server to add a NAS client Include the IP address of the Extreme BS and a shared secret code that is also defined on the BTS side Define Model type Alvarion 4Motion Last Update Sun Dec 12 2010 17 06 30 GMT 0200 Add Edit Network Access Server NAS Name IP Address LI Dynamic Secret Confirm S
23. ice Operation Mode ETS 10 1 200 5 Flows mst test 5erwice Rules SHOW oumimar select From List select By ID Add succeeded Uplink Classifier Type Enter 0 ny l D3SCP Uplink Classifier Type Uplink Classifier Parameter 1 201 Enter a decimal number in the range 1 to 4094 Uplink Classifier Parameter 1 Sox Downlink Classifier Type Enter D Any SCP 42 VlanlQ 3 IF Downlink Classifier Type E Downlink Classifier Parameter 1 201 Enter a decimal number in the range 1 to 4094 Empty or 4096 input means Untagged Downlink Classifier Parameter 1 s c Transaction succeeded Figure 18 Classifiers Creation 3 3 5 Service Profile The Service Profile Menu 2 Service Profiles 4 Add from the services menu enables QoS treatment for defined service flows The current software version supports six types of service profiles 1 Data 2 VoIP 3 Management 4 PPPoE 6 Reliable Video 7 Optimized Video 1 In order to create a QoS profile a Service Profile must be first created Centralized Provisioning Configuring the BTS via Monitor Profile Warne Type Data 2 VOIlP 3 Tanagement PFO 5 i liable Video 7 Optimized Video e Type Figure 19 Service Profile Creation 2 After the profile is created navigate to 2 Select from list or 3 Select by name to select the profile 3 Select 4 QoS Profiles gt 4 Add to add a new QoS profile A configuration model is presented below
24. ices M3sa Figure 24 Default Services After the services are created a list of successful transactions should be displayed you can check them by browsing each category Forwarding Rules Service Interfaces etc you can identify them by the naming convention ServiceName 4 Configuring the CPE via the WEB Configuring the Customer Premises Equipment CPE from the web browser implies having direct access to the device 1 The default IP address of the CPE is 192 168 254 251 Therefore first assign an IP of the same class to the managing computer 192 168 254 250 is the default TFTP server for the CPE so if other operation are considered this would be the preferred choice of an IP 2 After the IP is configured on the management machine open a browser window and go to http 192 108 254 251 The default login password is installer Centralized Provisioning Configuring the CPE via the WEB CPE PRO 5000 Windows Internet Explorer Go v i http 192 168 254 251 File Edit View Favorites Tools Help F Favorites 3 e Suggested Sites Free Hotmail Web Slice Gallery CPE PRO 5000 e E BreezeMAX Extreme o S A 4 D CPE 1 7 2 5 Your Open WiMAX Choice 1 Show All Unit Control Registration BST AU Radio ATPC Performance Monitor Service Management Logout Welcome to the CPE Web Configuration Home Page Please use menu bar to configure or get Figure 21 CPE Default Scre
25. igured values are accurate reboot the unit by selecting 1 BTS 5 Unit Control 2 Reset BTS Confirm Reset and telnet again using those values ireezeMAX Extreme BTS 10 1 al Version 1 1 BT2S Unit Control DI Di e BTS Factory Defaults raion Control Ho Ln Configuration Files Control License Files Control Monitor Inactivity Timeout em wa BTS Unit Control Reset The unit will reset Do you want to continue Y N vil l Figure 5 Rebooting the Unit Centralized Provisioning Configuring the BTS via Monitor 3 2 Configuring the Radio Parameters 1 From the main menu select 1 BTS gt 4 Configuration It is not mandatory to set the parameters in the General Parameters menu When using AlvariSTAR or AIvariCRAFT make sure the BTS Number 1 General Parameters gt 2 Update gt 1 BTS Number is different for each unit commissioned 2 For centralized provisioning select 1 BTS gt 4 Configuration gt 2 BTS Working Mode gt 2 Update gt 1 1 Embedded Distributed ASN GW Centralized Authentication In the Monitor application use the TAB key to see the available options eezeMAX Extreme BTS 10 1 200 5 Vers Show Updat BTS Working Mode Enter 1 Embedded Distributed ASN Gl Centralized Authentication Embedded Distributed ASN Gi Local Authentication 3 External ASN Gil BTS Working Mode Figure 6 Configuring the Working Mode 3 Navigate back to the BTS
26. nce Sublayer type for the wireless side are defined In order to configure a Service Interface at least one Forwarding Rule must be preconfigured An example of Service Interface configuration is available in the Figure 15 From the Service 2 ASN GW gt 2 Services menu select 5 Service Interfaces gt 4 Add and fill in the requested information Service Inte ce Name Forwarding Rule Name CS Type Enter 1 Ethernet CS 2 gt CS Default value is 2 IP CS CS Type eub Inner DSCP Marking dE Enter 1 Enable 2 Disable Inner DSCP Marking as ies Transparency age n Enter 1 Enable 2 Disable Default value is 2 Disable Transparency ie l VLAN 10 List s edil Enter up to 16 decimals numbers in the range O to 4096 separated by commas The value 4096 means Untagged Empty Input means All VLANs VLAN 10 List 201 VLAN 1P Marking s lt 2 Enter 1 Enable 2 Disable VLAN 1P Marking XE Transaction Figure 15 Service Interface Creation A Service Group defines the DHCP mode to be used for acquiring IP address configurations for the CPE and for other devices behind the CPE To create a Service Group from the Services menu select 4 Service Groups 4 Add A configuration model is presented below see Figure 16 Centralized Provisioning Configuring the BTS via Monitor Service Group Name bhep Type Enter 1 None 2 Relay With Option Dhep Type i Nomadic Mode Interface IF Addres Interface Su
27. o Channel Number Admin status Operational Status Associated Sector Information Sector ID Sector Name Sector Bandwidth MHz 10 TX Power dBm 20 00 Frequency MHz 5550 000 Associated BS Information BS Index 1 BS ID 1 1 1 0 33 1 BS Name bs name Bandwidth MHz 10 Figure 39 Radio Channel Menu Centralized Provisioning Configuring the BTS via AlvariCRAFT The AAA configuration is carried out by selecting ASN GW gt AAA gt Radius Client menu BreezeMAX Ext ar lca Radius Client BTS ASN GW g9 Services MS Services General Parameters Service Profiles Retry Interval s SS Multiple Service Flo Service Groups Max Number Of Retries Service Interfaces Keep Alive T O s e Forwarding Rules TE AAA Authentication Servers Authentication Server Shared Secret Key L3 MAC Lists S Sector Retype Authentication Server Shared Secret Key Sector ID 1 Server IP Address Server Alias UDP Port Management Port Adopt Oper Status Spectrum Analyzer 1 E il 10 1 200 2 AAA 1812 Yes Up O B5 1 Update Add Delete z Radio Channel Radio Channel 1 C Radio Channel 2 Antenna Antenna 1 Retype Accounting Server Shared Secret Key Antenna 2 L es No J ServerIPAddress Server Alias UDP Port Management Port Adopt Oper Status Update Delete Accounting Serv
28. oS Type Committed Priority MIR Kbps Figure 42 SP Menu Centralized Provisioning Configuring the BTS via AlvariCRAFT The rules described in section 3 3 still apply for creating the services Modules should be configured bottom up from Forwarding Rules to Service Profiles and deleted top down After creating objects under each menu double click on them to expand if needed
29. on is based on USER NAME and PASSWORD that are configured on the SU This is in contrast to Local Provisioning under which authentication is performed on the BTS and is based on the CPE MAC address wireless port MAC address This document should be used as a supplement to the system manual Not all the configurable parameters are mentioned in this document 2 Site Description A basic site configuration is illustrated in Figure 1 Centralized Provisioning Configuring the BTS via Monitor 3 1 Vian X for CPE s Mami Vian Y for PC s Data y CISCO 1811 Works also os DHCP server CTIIIIIIIII g CISCO Catalyst L2 Switch Figure 1 Basic Setup The minimum required equipment comprises a Base Transceiver Station BTS a PRO 5000 Customer Premises Equipment CPE a server running Radiator radius server and a router capable of serving as the Default Gateway and DHCP server The network structure can be modified according to the available equipment without restraining the generality of this document i e the radius server can be used also as the Default Gateway and the DHCP server Configuring the BTS via Monitor The first step in building the setup is to commission the BTS This step involves configuring a management connection to the BTS radio settings the wireless connection to the CPE and available service management Configuring the Management Connection 1 Connect a PC with an
30. r ID n Sector Name Sectori Figure 38 BS Menu Centralized Provisioning BreezeMAX Extreme D BTs C3 ASN GW Sector Sector ID 1 Spectrum Analyzer 1 gt BS 651 3 Radio Channel L3 Antenna Ms Done BreezeMAX Extreme LD BTs O ASN GW z Sector Sector ID 1 Spectrum Analyzer 1 Gm BS Dss gt Radio Channel 7 Radio Channel 2 Antenna D ees Ms Chain Configuration Current GPS Type None Chain Nunber B Stop TX After Hold Over Timeout Disable w Hold Over Passed Timeout min Time Zone Offset From UTC BS Clock Parameters Current External 1 PPS Clock Disable External 10 MHz Clock Disable Clock Mode Master GPS Info Number OF Rx Satellites 0 Local Date And Time 18 27 29 26 03 1992 Signal Processor SW Version i Unknown Navigation Processor SW Version i Unknown GPS HW version 00 GPS Status Hold Over T O Hold Over 2 Sat amp more 4 Sat amp more Ext 10MH2 Ext1PPS OK OK OK None None Configuring the BTS via AlvariCRAFT Configured GPS Type GPS Daylight Saving Start Date 00 00 Stop Date 00 00 Advance Hour Factor 00 00 Configured Clock Mode Latitude 000 000 Longitude 000 000 Altitude 0 0 ee Figure 40 GPS Menu Radio Channel 1 General Radi
31. the Server s IP the IP of the subinterface in the served subnet the CPE Management Server is the ACS server address the Default GW is the Default GW address sent in the DHCP Offer and the VLAN ID is the VLAN of the Service Interface used for the clients Centralized Provisioning Configuring the BTS via Monitor 3 3 4 Multiple Service Flows Multiple Service Flows is where the ASN behavior regarding data flows belonging to certain Service Groups is defined In order to create a Multiple Service Flow MSF at least one Service Group should be already defined 1 To create an MSF from the Services menu select 3 Multiple Service Flows gt 4 Add 2 After the new MSF is created navigate to 2 Select from list or 3 Select by name option to select the newly created MSF The Service Rules menu allows a new Service Rule to be created for the selected MSF The rules apply to the Service Interface defined in the menu After the Service Rule is created a Classifiers menu becomes available under the newly created Service Rule The Classifiers are used to classify the Downlink and Uplink streams of each defined service flow The next figures show a configuration model for each of the previously discussed parameters Centralized Provisioning Configuring the BTS via Monitor ASN Gil Services Multiple Service Flowz Add Multiple Service Flow Name aervice Group Name Service Operation Mode Enter 2 Router 3 Bridge Serv
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