User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Scope of This Manual
- Conventions Used in This Manual
- Intended Audience for this Manual
- General Cautions and Warnings
- List of References
- Overview Of Subscriber Station
- Installation of Subscriber Station
- Aperto Installation Manager
- Specifications
- Event Reporting
- Cables, Spares and Accessories
- Command Line Interface (CLI)
- Virtual Local Area Network
- Troubleshooting
- LIMITED EQUIPMENT WARRANTY (“Agreement”)
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Chapter 2. Installation of Subscriber Station
NOTE: The above-listed states will not beep until you click the Next button
at the CINR screen (AIM).
Step 6. Reboot the subscriber station and connect to the PacketMAX network
The EMS is the connection to the PacketMax network. When the Subscriber Unit
reboots at the end of the installation/antenna alignment process described above, it
performs an initialization procedure that brings it up as part of the PacketMax network.
During this procedure:
The Subscriber Unit requests an IP address from the system’s DHCP server.
(The DHCP request is passed along by the BS’s DHCP relay agent.)
The DHCP server responds with the IP address and other information, includ-
ing the name of the Subscriber Unit’s configuration file. The Base Station Unit
and the Subscriber Unit both learn the new IP address.
The Subscriber Unit downloads its configuration file (as previously created
using the WaveCenter Configuration Manager) from the TFTP server.
The Subscriber Unit configures itself according to the received configuration file
and activates for subscriber traffic.
Table 2-4 Audio Alignment
States No. of Beeps
Wait for sync 1
Wait for uplink parameters 2
Wait for link establishment 3
SBC request sent 4
Reg Req Sent 6
Establish Prov Connection 10