User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Antenna Specifications and Installation
- 3 Installing the Repeater
- 3.1 Overview of the Installation Procedure
- 3.2 Required Tools and Materials
- 3.3 Unpacking
- 3.4 Mounting the Repeater
- 3.5 Grounding
- 3.6 Verifying Isolation between Donor and Mobile Antennas
- 3.7 Verifying the Link between the BTS and the Repeater
- 3.8 Antenna Connections
- 3.9 Powering Up the Repeater
- 3.10 External Alarm Connections
- 4 Initial Setup and Commissioning
- 5 Administrative Operations
- 6 Monitoring and Troubleshooting
- Appendix A: Specifications (@+25°C)
Axell D-SBR 3709S Repeater
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USER’S MANUAL
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4.5.3 AEM (Axell Element Manager) Configuration
AEM repeater management configuration is performed only on the AEM side – it is only
required to add the new repeater (element) IP address to the AEM.
This section describes how to configure the repeater for Auto Replacement. Auto
Replacement is used when a repeater is replaced. The new repeater is assigned the
same IP address as the previous repeater and configured with Auto Replacement. This
enables the AEM to download the previous repeater configuration to the new repeater,
minimizing downtime.
To configure the repeater for AEM management
1. Access the Communication Configuration tab (see 4.5.1).
NOTE: The RID (Repeater ID) is automatically detected by the system.
2. To configure the replacement Repeater for Auto Replacement:
• Set Auto Replacement to Enable.
• Set Site UID Type to LAN IP – this identifies the site IP Address
• Verify that the repeater’s IP address is Fixed – section 4.5.2.
AEM server IP
address
Site ID set to
LAN IP