User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Scope of This Manual
- Conventions Used in This Manual
- Intended Audience for this Manual
- General Cautions and Warnings
- What is new?
- Overview Of Base Station
- 1.1 Conceptual Overview of the PacketMax System
- 1.1.1 Cell Size, Capacity, and Scalability
- 1.1.2 Frequency Bands
- 1.1.3 PacketMax Network Connectivity
- 1.2 Bridge Mode and VLAN Mode of Base Station
- 1.2.1 Bridge Mode
- 1.2.2 VLAN Mode
- 1.2.3 Point-to-Point Mode
- 1.3 Features of PacketMax System
- 1.3.1 The PacketMax System’s IP Network
- 1.3.2 Services
- 1.3.3 MIBs
- 1.3.4 Service Offerings and QoS
- 1.3.5 ARQ Feature
- 1.3.6 3 DES Encryption
- 1.3.7 Certificates and Management
- 1.3.8 Upgrades
- Base Station Components
- 2.1 PacketMAX Base Station
- 2.2 5-Slot ATCA Chassis
- 2.3 Wireless System Controllers
- 2.3.1 Major Differences Between WSC-S-24 and WSC-48
- 2.3.2 One Port WSC-S-24
- 2.3.3 QUAD Wireless Controller (QWC) Card - WSC-48
- 2.3.4 Compatibility matrix with radio
- 2.4 Main System Controller Card
- 2.5 MSC Redundancy
- 2.5.1 Redundancy support
- 2.6 AC Supply
- 2.7 Power LEDs and ESD connector
- 2.8 Hot Swap
- 2.8.1 WSC-48 Hot Swap
- 2.8.2 WSC-S-24 Hot Swap
- 2.8.3 MSC Hot Swap
- 2.9 Maintaining Proper Chassis Air FLow
- 2.10 Fan Unit
- 2.11 Serial Cable Pinout
- 2.11.1 Serial Connection Instructions
- 2.12 PacketMax 5000 Rear Panel
- 2.12.1 Grounding
- 2.12.2 DC Power Connection
- 2.13 AC Power Connection
- 2.13.1 Fuse
- 2.14 Base Station Radio
- Installing the Base Station IDU
- Installing the Base Station ODU Radio and Antenna
- 4.1 Radio Compatibility
- 4.2 Installing the Antenna
- 4.3 Installing the Base Station Radio ODU
- 4.3.1 3.3 and 3.5 GHz BSR Package Contents
- 4.3.2 5.8 GHz BSR Package Contents
- 4.3.3 Preparing and Mounting the 3.3 and 3.5 GHz BSR
- 4.3.4 Preparing and Mounting the 5.8 GHz BSR
- 4.3.5 Using the BSR with the Antenna and IDU
- Commissioning the Base Station
- 5.1 Summary of Configuration of Base Station
- 5.2 Establishing an Ethernet Connection with Cat-5 Cable
- 5.3 Establishing a Serial Connection to the Base Station
- 5.4 Configuring DHCP
- 5.5 Obtaining the MAC Address of the Base Station
- 5.6 Selecting Management or Data Traffic
- 5.7 Provisioning the Base Station with WaveCenter EMS
- 5.8 Rebooting the Base Station
- 5.9 Verifying Operations
- 5.10 Ensuring Encryption
- 5.11 Upgrading Base Station Manually
- 5.11.1 WSC upgrade
- 5.11.2 MSC Upgrade
- Event Reporting
- Command Line Interface (CLI)
- Cables, Spares and Accessories
- System Specifications
- D.1 Physical interfaces of PM 5000 - 12 sector
- D.2 Physical interfaces of PM 5000 - 4 sector
- D.3 QoS and Networking Parameters
- D.4 Dimensions and Weight
- D.5 Environmental
- D.6 Radio Specifications
- 4.6.1 PM-BSR-33 and PM-BSR-35 Radio Specifications
- 4.6.2 PM-BSR-58 Radio Specifications
- 4.6.3 Antenna Specifications
- D.7 Antenna Types, Maximum Gains and Maximum Output Power Point to Multipoint Operation
- D.8 Transmit Output Power Regulations
- Certifications
- Troubleshooting
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PacketMax 5000 Installation and Operation Manual, 10007678 Rev J
Chapter 2. Base Station Components
To remove the MSC cards safely for hot swap, follow the instructions below:
1. Push in BOTH ejector arms located at each end of the card (shown in
Figure 2-10) and hold them until the blue H/S LED light turns ON.
2. As soon as the LED light turns ON, gently pull back on both ejectors (but not
all they way back such that the card gets ejected) and wait until the blue H/S
LED light blinks. A blinking H/S LED signifies successful completion of the prior
steps.
If you wait too long to pull out both ejector arms, the cycle will abort and you will have
to repeat this step from the beginning.
3. Push in and hold BOTH ejector arms on until the red OSS LED turns ON. At
this time, the card is ready to be safely removed from the PM5000 chassis.
Remove the card by pulling BOTH of the ejectors all the way out causing the
card to be removed from the system.
NOTE: If you loose the sequence at any time, repeat again from Step 1.
Figure 2-10 Ejector for hot swapping WSC Card
2.8.2 WSC-S-24 Hot Swap
To remove the WSC-S-24 cards safely for hot swap, follow the instructions below:
1. Push in the right hand side ejector arm (vertically) located at end of the card
(shown in
Figure 2-10) and hold them until the blue H/S LED light turns ON.
2. As soon as the LED light turns ON, let go off the ejector and pull the ejector
arm lightly outward.
3. Wait for about 2-3 seconds till the blue H/S LED blinks. Push the ejector (ver-
tically) once again and wait until the red OSS LED turns ON.
If you push on the ejector too soon and the Red OOS LED does not turn on, the
cycle will abort and you will have to repeat the cycle starting from the beginning.
4. At this time, the card is ready to be safely removed from the PM5000 chassis.
To remove the card, point the BOTH of the ejectors at each end of the card
1: H/S LED
2: Blinking H/S LED
3: OSS LED
Right hand side Ejector used for Hot Swap - PM
5000 WSC-S-24
Ejector used for Hot Swap-
PM 5000 WSC-48
Handle