User Manual
Table Of Contents
- BreezeMAX® Extreme
- System Manual
- About This Manual
- Contents
- System Description
- 1.1 About WiMAX
- 1.2 WiMAX Network Architecture
- 1.3 BreezeMAX Extreme
- 1.4 Specifications
- 1.4.1 General Modem & Radio
- 1.4.2 3.x GHz BTS
- 1.4.3 5 GHz BTS
- 1.4.4 Sensitivity
- 1.4.5 3.x GHz Antennas
- 1.4.6 5 GHz Antennas
- 1.4.7 Power Supply
- 1.4.8 GPS Antennas
- 1.4.9 Data Communication (Ethernet Port)
- 1.4.10 Configuration and Management
- 1.4.11 Environmental
- 1.4.12 BTS Standards Compliance, General
- 1.4.13 Notes on Maximum Tx Power Limitations for 5 GHz Units:
- Installation
- 2.1 BTS Installation
- 2.2 GPS Installation
- 2.3 Indoor Power Supply Installation
- 2.4 Cable Connections
- 2.5 External Antennas Connection
- Commissioning
- Operation and Administration
- 4.1 BreezeMAX Extreme System Management
- 4.2 The Monitor Program
- 4.3 IP Addresses Configuration
- 4.4 The Main Menu
- 4.5 BTS Menu
- 4.5.1 Show Summary
- 4.5.2 Show Properties
- 4.5.3 Configuration
- 4.5.4 Unit Control
- 4.5.5 Fault Management
- 4.5.6 Performance Counters
- 4.6 ASN-GW Menu
- 4.6.1 AAA
- 4.6.2 Services Menu
- 4.6.2.1 Common Operations in Services Menus
- 4.6.2.2 MSs Services
- 4.6.2.3 Service Profiles
- 4.6.2.4 QoS Profiles
- 4.6.2.5 Multiple Service Flows
- 4.6.2.6 Service Rules
- 4.6.2.7 Classifiers
- 4.6.2.8 Service Groups
- 4.6.2.9 Service Interfaces
- 4.6.2.9.1 Service Interface ID
- 4.6.2.9.2 Service Interface Name
- 4.6.2.9.3 Forwarding Rule Name
- 4.6.2.9.4 CS Type
- 4.6.2.9.5 VLAN Interface
- 4.6.2.9.6 VLAN Transparency
- 4.6.2.9.7 VLAN ID
- 4.6.2.9.8 VLAN Priority Marking
- 4.6.2.9.9 VLAN Priority
- 4.6.2.9.10 VLAN List
- 4.6.2.9.11 Inner DSCP Marking
- 4.6.2.9.12 Inner DSCP
- 4.6.2.10 Forwarding Rules
- 4.7 Sector Menu
- 4.8 BS Menu
- 4.9 Radio Channel Menu
- 4.10 Antenna Menu
- 4.11 GPS Menu
- 4.12 MS Menu
- 4.13 Parameters Summary
- Glossary
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration BTS Menu
BreezeMAX Extreme 70 System Manual
4.5.3.1.3 BTS Location
An optional descriptive parameter. A string of up to 64 printable characters.
The default is null (an empty string).
4.5.3.1.4 BTS Contact
An optional descriptive parameter. A string of up to 64 printable characters.
The default is null (an empty string).
4.5.3.2 BTS Working Mode
The BTS Working Mode defines the network ASN-GW architecture and the method
of MS authentication and service provisioning for embedded ASN-GW.
The available options are:
Embedded Distributed ASN-GW Authenticated: The ASN-GW functionality
resides in the BTS (distributed architecture). MS authentication and services
provisioning are managed by a AAA server: MSs (see “MS Menu” on page 169)
cannot be added or deleted, and MS Services (see “MSs Services” on page 108)
are not configurable locally (read-only).
Embedded Distributed ASN-GW Not Authenticated: The ASN-GW functionality
resides in the BTS (distributed architecture). MS authentication and services
provisioning are managed by the ASN-GW using local configuration. The AAA
menu (see “AAA” on page 97) is not applicable.
External ASN-GW: The ASN-GW is a separate entity (centralized architecture)
that communicates with the BTS over R6 interface. MS authentication and
services provisioning are managed by a AAA server. MSs (see “MS Menu” on
page 169) cannot be added or deleted. All Services configuration (see “Services
Menu” on page 107) are managed by the external ASN-GW and are not
available to the user. The AAA menu (see “AAA” on page 97) is not applicable.
When changing the BTS Working Mode from Embedded Distributed ASN-GW Not
Authenticated to another mode where provisioning is managed by a AAA server,
and vice versa, MSs and MS-Services tables records are erased and all
connections are deleted.
When changing the BTS Working Mode from any Embedded Distributed ASN-GW
mode to External ASN-GW mode all Services tables (see “Services Menu” on
page 107) and AAA servers (see “AAA” on page 97) are erased.
The default BTS Working Mode is Embedded Distributed ASN-GW Authenticated.