Operation Manual
Table Of Contents
- Safety Precautions
- About This Manual
- Table of Contents
- Chapter 1 Introduction
- Chapter 2 System Description
- Chapter 3 Installation guidelines
- Chapter 4 DAS Software Configuration
- Chapter 5 Commissioning
- Chapter 6 RF Commissioning
- Chapter 7 Troubleshooting
- Alarms
- Base Station Gateway (BGW) Alarms
- Fiber Optic Remote (FOR) Alarms
- Remote Unit (RU) Alarms
- Fiber optic Interface (FOI) Alarms
- Base Station Interface (BIU) Alarms
- Medium Power Amplifier (PA) Alarms
- Variable Gain Amplifier (VGA) Alarms
- Analog Pre-distortion (APD) Amplifier Alarms
- Multi-carrier Power Amplifier Interface (MPI) alarms
- Alarms
- Chapter 8 Model Identification
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Wireless Modem Setup
Due to variances with different wireless modem manufacturers, settings may vary from modem to modem. A
general understanding of network settings is required. Below are a few typical settings that will need to be
configured.
Modem DHCP
DHCP will need to be enabled so that the wireless modem can assign an IP address to the BGW. Be sure to enter the
start and end IP address as seen in the image.
Figure 123 Modem DHCP Configuration
Modem VPN Tunnels
The BGW communicates back to the CGW via a VPN tunnel. The wireless modem must enable VPN pass through.
Figure 124 Modem VPN Settings
Modem Port Forwarding
Set up the modem so that it forwards TCP port 443.