User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- About This Manual
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Chapter 1 - Products Description
- 1.1 BreezeMAX CPEs
- 1.2 Introducing BreezeMAX PRO-S CPE
- 1.3 Introducing BreezeMAX Si CPE
- 1.4 Voice and Networking Gateways
- 1.5 PRO-S CPE Specifications
- 1.6 Si CPE Specifications
- Chapter 2 - Installation
- 2.1 Installing the ODU of the PRO-S CPE
- 2.2 Installing the IDU-1D Indoor Unit of the PRO-S CPE
- 2.3 Installing the Si CPE
- 2.4 Installing the 3.5 GHz Detached Antenna
- 2.5 Installing the 2.3/2.5 GHz Detached Antenna
- Chapter 3 - Commissioning
- Chapter 4 - Operation
- 4.1 The SU Installer Monitor Program
- 4.2 Using the Monitor Program
- 4.3 The Main Menu
- 4.4 Unit Control Menu
- 4.5 Registration Parameters Menu
- 4.6 BST/AU ID Parameters Menu
- 4.7 ˘Radio Parameters Menu
- 4.8 Multirate and ATPC Parameters Menu
- 4.9 Performance Monitoring Menu
- 4.10 FDD Parameters (3.x GHz units only)
- 4.11 ˘SU Parameters Summary
- Appendix A - The Web Configuration Server
- Appendix B - Troubleshooting
- Glossary
Voice and Networking Gateways
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functionality and supporting various security features. User's data equipment
equipped with either IEEE 802.11b (11M) or IEEE 802.11g (54M) compatible
wireless adapters can connect to the unit via its built-in Wireless LAN port,
functioning as an Access Point.
The Wireless Networking Gateway IDU is powered from the mains and connects to
the ODU via a Category 5E Ethernet cable. This cable carries the Ethernet data
between the two units as well as power (54 VDC) and control signals to the ODU.
It also carries status indications from the ODU.
The Wireless Networking Gateway is designed for remote management and
supervision using either the built-in internal web server or SNMP.
The Wireless Networking Gateway is easily updated and upgraded as it supports
remote software and configuration file download.
1.4.3 VG-1D1V and VG-1D2V Voice Gateways
Alvarion's Voice Gateways enable operators and service providers to offer end
users a combination of IP-telephony and
broadband data services.
IP-telephony services are supported for
standard analog phones or G3 fax
machines. The VG-1D1V has a single POTS
interface, and the VG-1D2V has two POTS interfaces. The Voice Gateways is built
on the H.323 and SIP standards and support both narrow (compressed) and
wideband (uncompressed) speech codecs, silence suppression with comfort noise,
line echo cancellation and regional telephone parameters. Class 5 services such
as call waiting and 3-party call are also supported.
Up to 3 telephones can be connected in series to each telephone port. Daisy
chaining of Voice Gateways enables the service provider to offer certain end users,
for example small offices, additional telephone numbers.
The Voice Gateway also supports Internet access or any other Ethernet based
services. The unit can be installed behind a router/NAT due to NAT traversal
support allowing signaling as well as voice packets to correctly reach Softswitch or
Gatekeeper for bi-directional call initiations. The Gateway can handle up to 16
simultaneous VLANs, enabling the operator to offer different services to different
end users behind the unit.
The Voice Gateways are designed for remote management and supervision using
either the built-in internal web server or SNMP.