User's Manual

3.3.1 Default Configuration
3.3.2 Server Software
This is discussed in other Sections of this manual. The server software is pre-loaded at the
factory.
3.4 Network Management
For a multi-sector Hub with dozens of subscribers, the alarming and other features in the
Arcwave Network Management is really key to operating a successful system.
However, Arcwave’s network management software is optional and for a single Hub sector and
a few subscribers, a technician may prefer to start with just a Command Line Interface and
manually check the performance of the links hourly or daily.
3.4.1 PC Installation
Arcwave recommends a PC be installed locally at the Hub so maintenance logs and other
information are not dependent upon a backhaul link.
The Arcwave software assumes a Microsoft Windows 2000 system.
3.4.2 SNMP
For large BSR1000W networks, Motorola’s Advanced Provisioning Manager may be suitable
since it includes extensive SNMP functionality. See http://www.gi.com/ipns%5Fapm.html
3.5 Wireless Network Addresses
This purpose of this Section is to assist you in feeding in your Internet connection
through the W-CMTS to subscriber wireless modems. In order to accomplish this, you configure
a gateway (router) with Internet access on the local network (10.10.10.x), and configure the
Windows 2000 DHCP server running in the NMS Server machine.
IP addresses used as an example in Figure 3-6:
ISP Addresses
ISP Gateway 169.245.0.1
ISP Subnet mask 255.255.255.248
Assigned IP address from ISP 169.245.0.2
Router Addresses
WAN (internet) Address 169.245.0.2
WAN Sub mask 255.255.255.248
LAN Address 10.10.10.200
LAN DHCP server OFF
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