User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- BreezeMAX TDD Modular Base Station System Manual
- About This Manual
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Chapter 1 - System Description
- 1.1 Introducing BreezeMAX
- 1.2 Base Station Equipment
- 1.3 Networking Equipment
- 1.4 Management Systems
- 1.5 Specifications
- 1.5.1 Radio
- 1.5.2 Base Station 2.X GHz Antennas (Optional)
- 1.5.3 Base Station 3.5 GHz Antennas (Optional)
- 1.5.4 ˘AU-IDU to AU-ODU Communication
- 1.5.5 Data Communication (Ethernet Ports)
- 1.5.6 Configuration and Management
- 1.5.7 Standards Compliance, General
- 1.5.8 Environmental
- 1.5.9 Services
- 1.5.10 Physical and Electrical
- Chapter 2 - Installation Guidelines
- 2.1 Installing the AU-ODU
- 2.2 Installing the Base Station Equipment
- 2.2.1 BST Installation Requirements
- 2.2.2 BMAX-BST-SH Chassis Slot Assignments
- 2.2.3 Power Requirements
- 2.2.4 HOT SWAP Support
- 2.2.5 Power Interface Unit (PIU)
- 2.2.6 Power Supply Unit (PSU)
- 2.2.7 Access Unit Indoor Module (AU-IDU)
- 2.2.8 Network Processing Unit (NPU)
- 2.2.9 Using the Hot Swap Injector/Ejector Handles
- 2.2.10 Installing the Base Station Chassis and Modules
- 2.2.11 Air Ventilation Unit (AVU)
- 2.3 Installing the ODU Power Feeder
- 2.4 Installing the GPS Adapter
- Chapter 3 - Commissioning
- Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration
- 4.1 BreezeMAX System Management
- 4.2 The Monitor Program
- 4.3 ˘The NPU's Main Menu
- 4.4 Base Station Menu
- 4.5 ˘NPU Menu
- 4.6 Radio Cluster Menu
- 4.7 ODU Menu
- 4.8 AU Menu
- 4.8.1 Show Summary
- 4.8.2 Upgrading AU’s SW
- 4.8.3 SW Files in NPU
- 4.8.4 Select
- 4.8.5 AU Slot # Menu
- 4.8.6 Performance Monitoring
- 4.9 SU Menu
- 4.9.1 Show Summary
- 4.9.2 Show Summary by AU
- 4.9.3 Upgrading SU’s SW
- 4.9.4 ˘SW Files in NPU
- 4.9.5 Select by Name
- 4.9.6 Select by MAC Address
- 4.9.7 SU # Menu
- 4.9.7.1 Show
- 4.9.7.2 Unit Control
- 4.9.7.3 Configuration
- 4.9.7.3.1 Registration Parameters
- 4.9.7.3.2 MAC Parameters
- 4.9.7.3.3 Phy Parameters
- 4.9.7.3.4 Multirate and ATPC Parameters
- 4.9.7.3.5 Voice/Networking Gateways
- 4.9.7.3.6 Ethernet Port
- 4.9.7.3.7 Installer Password
- 4.9.7.3.8 ˘Bridging Parameters
- 4.9.7.3.9 License
- 4.9.7.3.10 Best BST/AU
- 4.9.7.3.11 Frequency Scanning
- 4.9.7.4 Performance Monitoring
- 4.9.7.5 Show MAC Addresses Behind SU
- 4.9.7.6 Delete
- 4.9.8 Add New SU
- 4.9.9 Clear All Configured SU SW Files
- 4.10 Services Menu
- 4.10.1 Introduction to Services
- 4.10.2 Introduction to Filtering Features
- 4.10.3 Common Operations in Services Menu
- 4.10.4 The Services Menu
- 4.10.4.1 General
- 4.10.4.2 Subscribers
- 4.10.4.3 Services
- 4.10.4.4 Service Profiles
- 4.10.4.4.1 Service Profile Name
- 4.10.4.4.2 Service Type
- 4.10.4.4.3 VLAN Transparency Mode
- 4.10.4.4.4 VPL ID
- 4.10.4.4.5 Priority Marking Mode
- 4.10.4.4.6 Priority Marking Value
- 4.10.4.4.7 Forwarding Rule
- 4.10.4.4.8 Priority Classifier (L2 and PPPoE Service Type)
- 4.10.4.4.9 Maximum Number of Voice Calls (L2 and Voice Service Type)
- 4.10.4.4.10 Service Profile Class
- 4.10.4.5 Forwarding Rules
- 4.10.4.5.1 Forwarding Rule Name
- 4.10.4.5.2 Service Type
- 4.10.4.5.3 Unicast Relaying (L2 and Voice Service Type)
- 4.10.4.5.4 Broadcast Relaying (L2 and Voice Service Type)
- 4.10.4.5.5 Unknown Forwarding Policy (L2 and Voice Services Type)
- 4.10.4.5.6 Multicast VLAN ID
- 4.10.4.5.7 Multicast QoS Profile
- 4.10.4.5.8 Forwarding Rule Class
- 4.10.4.6 Priority Classifiers (L2 and PPPoE Service Type)
- 4.10.4.7 QoS Profiles
- 4.10.4.8 Filtering Rules
- 4.10.4.9 Interface Filtering
- 4.10.4.10 Filtering Examples
- 4.10.4.11 MAC Addresses Deny List
- 4.10.4.12 XML File Parsing Errors
- 4.10.5 Defining Local Service Profiles
- 4.10.6 Defining Local Services
- 4.10.7 Defining RADIUS Based Services
- 4.10.8 Pre-configured Profiles
- 4.11 NPU Parameters Summary
- Appendix A - Software Upgrade
- Appendix B - Defining Service Profiles for Generic VoIP Gateways
- Glossary
- Index
162 Operation
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration
4.9.7.3.2.1 Base Station ID
The Base Station ID is the identifier of the AU/μBST to which the SU can connect.
An SU can be authenticated by an AU/μBST only if the Base Station ID and Base
Station ID Mask configured in the SU match the Base Station ID configured for
the AU/μBST.
When the Best BST/AU Support is disabled, the SU will start searching for
available AUs in the range defined by the Base Station ID and Base Station ID
Mask, and will try to connect to the first found AU whose Base Station ID is in the
defined range.
Refer to Section 4.9.7.3.10 for details on the AU selection process When the Best
BST/AU Support is enabled.
A change in the Base Station ID and Base Station ID Mask will take effect only
after resetting the SU.
The Base Station ID consists of six groups of up to three digits each, where the
range for each group is 0 to 255. The first three groups define the Operator ID, the
next two groups define the Cell ID and the sixth group defines the Sector (AU) ID.
A change in the Base Station ID is applied only after reset.
4.9.7.3.2.2 Base Station ID Mask
The Base Station ID Mask, together with the Base station ID define the
AU(s)/μBST(s) that can synchronize with the SU.
The Base Station ID Mask consists of 6 groups of up to 3 digits each, where the
range of each group is 0 to 255. The first 3 groups form the mask for the Operator
ID. The next 2 groups form the mask for the Cell ID, and the last group forms the
mask for the Sector ID.
A change in the Base Station ID Mask is applied only after reset.
4.9.7.3.3 Phy Parameters
The SU Phy menu enables viewing/updating the following parameters:
4.9.7.3.3.1 Bandwidth (MHz)
The frequency bandwidth used by the radio. A change in the Bandwidth
parameter will take effect only after resetting the SU.
The available options are:
1 - 1.75 MHz
2 - 3.5 MHz
3 - 5 MHz