User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- System Manual BreezeMAX Extreme
- About This Manual
- Contents
- Chapter 1 - System Description
- 1.1 About WiMAX
- 1.2 WiMAX Network Architecture
- 1.3 BreezeMAX Extreme
- 1.4 Specifications
- 1.4.1 General Modem and 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 Using FCC Country Code:
- 1.4.14 TDWR Interference Avoidance
- Chapter 2 - Installation
- 2.1 Site Deployment Options
- 2.2 BTS Installation
- 2.3 GPS Installation
- 2.4 Indoor Power Supply Installation
- 2.5 Cable Connections
- 2.6 External Antennas Connection
- Chapter 3 - Commissioning
- Chapter 4 - 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 Show License Properties
- 4.5.4 Configuration
- 4.5.5 Unit Control
- 4.5.6 Fault Management
- 4.5.7 Performance Counters
- 4.6 ASN-GW Menu
- 4.6.1 AAA
- 4.6.2 Services Menu
- 4.6.2.1 Introduction
- 4.6.2.2 Common Operations in Services Menus
- 4.6.2.3 MSs Services
- 4.6.2.4 Service Profiles
- 4.6.2.5 QoS Profiles
- 4.6.2.6 Multiple Service Flows
- 4.6.2.7 Service Rules
- 4.6.2.8 Classifiers
- 4.6.2.9 Service Groups
- 4.6.2.9.1 Service Group ID
- 4.6.2.9.2 Service Group Name
- 4.6.2.9.3 DHCP Type
- 4.6.2.9.4 Nomadic Mode
- 4.6.2.9.5 Attribute 31
- 4.6.2.9.6 Attribute 32
- 4.6.2.9.7 Attribute 32 Free Text
- 4.6.2.9.8 Interface IP Address
- 4.6.2.9.9 Interface Subnet Mask
- 4.6.2.9.10 Default Gateway
- 4.6.2.9.11 VLAN ID
- 4.6.2.9.12 VLAN Priority
- 4.6.2.9.13 DHCP Server Specific Parameters
- 4.6.2.9.14 Option 82 Parameters
- 4.6.2.9.15 DHCP Relay with Option 82 Specific Parameters
- 4.6.2.9.16 Show DHCP Lease Times
- 4.6.2.10 Service Interfaces
- 4.6.2.10.1 Service Interface ID
- 4.6.2.10.2 Service Interface Name
- 4.6.2.10.3 Forwarding Rule Name
- 4.6.2.10.4 CS Type
- 4.6.2.10.5 VLAN Interface
- 4.6.2.10.6 VLAN Transparency
- 4.6.2.10.7 VLAN ID
- 4.6.2.10.8 VLAN Priority Marking
- 4.6.2.10.9 VLAN Priority
- 4.6.2.10.10 VLAN List
- 4.6.2.10.11 Inner DSCP Marking
- 4.6.2.10.12 Inner DSCP
- 4.6.2.11 Forwarding Rules
- 4.6.2.12 MSs Default Services
- 4.6.3 MAC Access Lists
- 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 GPS Menu
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4.11.2.1.2 GPS Type
The GPS Type defines the GPS receiver.
The available options are None and Trimble.
The default is Trimble.
4.11.2.1.3 Stop Tx After Hold Over Timeout
For initial synchronization, a minimum of four satellites must be received properly
(meeting certain criteria). Upon losing the 1PPS clock from the GPS, or if the
received clock is not considered accurate enough because the number of received
satellites dropped below the minimum (two satellites), the local 1PPS clock will be
generated using the internal 10MHz clock. After a certain time (defined by the
Hold Over Passed Timeout parameter described below), it is assumed that due to
clock drifts there might be interferences among sectors belonging to the BTS and
sectors belonging to neighboring BTSs. If the Stop Tx After Hold Over Timeout
parameter is set to Enable, the BTS will stop transmitting after this timeout
(unless the number of properly received satellites has increased again to four or
more), to prevent interferences to the sectors belonging to other BTSs. If it is set to
Disable, transmissions will continue indefinitely, at the expense of potential
interferences to sectors belonging to other BTSs.
The default is Disable (Hold Over indefinitely).
4.11.2.1.4 Hold Over Passed Timeout (Min)
This parameter defines the Hold Over timeout, after which there might be
interferences to other sectors. When the Stop Tx After Hold Over Timeout is
enabled, transmissions will stop after this timeout. When the Stop Tx After Hold
Over Timeout is disabled, this timeout is used to generate a trap indicating that
there might be interferences to neighboring sectors.
The range is from 0 to 2880 (minutes).
The default is 30 (minutes).
4.11.2.1.5 Time Zone Offset From UTC
This is the offset of the local time from UTC (Coordinated Universal Time).
The range is from -12:00 up to +13:00 in 30 minutes resolution. The format must
be either -XX:YY or +XX:YY where YY is either 00 or 30.
The default is +00:00.
NOTE
If GPS Type is set to Trimble the unit will not start transmitting until initial synchronization (at least 4
properly received satellites) is achieved.