User Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 Introduction to the MA-860 System
- 1.1 About MobileAccess MA-860
- 1.2 System Architecture
- 1.3 Distribution of Services in the MA-860
- 1.4 Installation Configurations
- 1.5 Provisioning and Management
- 1.6 Installation and Configuration Workflow
- 2 Element Descriptions
- 3 Infrastructure Preparation
- 4 Installation
- 5 Power-up and Provisioning the Unit
- 6 Appendix
Element Descriptions
2.1.2 Rear Panel Port Connections and LEDs
The rear panel contains the following interfaces: four 802.11a/b/g Access Point input ports, RJ45
Ethernet port for remote management, and an antenna sensing connector.
AP4
Ethernet port
AP3
AP2
AP1
Antenna sensing
Add-on connector
Figure
2-2. MobileAccess MA-860 Rear View
Rear Panel Ports
The following table describes the rear panel ports.
Rear Panel Ports Description
802.11b/g APs Four APs 802.11b/g input connections. (See LED descriptions in
the following table).
NOTE: To be terminated with 50 ohm terminations when not in use.
802.11a APs Four APs 802.11a input connections.
NOTE: To be terminated with 50 ohm terminations when not in use.
(Antenna Sensing)
From Add-on to
Control
Relevant only when MA-860 is converged with another MA system
remote unit (RHU 1000, RHU WiMAX. Connects to RHU 1000 rear
panel Control connector. Routes the antenna sensing (indication
of whether antenna is present) to the RHU for monitoring via the
management application. (RHU Version 3.1 and higher).
Ethernet port Connection to network for remote configuration and management
via any standard MobileAccess supported WEB browser.
AP LEDs
The AP LEDs indicate the status of the corresponding 802.11 AP.
Rear Panel LEDs Description
Blinking green AP connected and working.
Green constant AP connected and working and cable adjustment procedure (see
section
5.10.2) for that link succeeded.
Off AP not connected or no activity detected.
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