User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- nano3G AP Installation Manual
- Table of Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Installation Requirements
- 3 nano3G AP Hardware Installation
- 4 Commission a nano3G AP
- 5 Configuration File Preparation
- 6 Configuring a nano3G AP from the OMC-R
- 7 Troubleshooting
- 8 nano3G AP and PSU Regulatory Information
nano3G AP Installation Manual Installation Requirements
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• Optionally, Traffic Selector information (IP address and subnet mask)
A traffic selector defines a range of IP addresses that are sent through the
IPSec tunnel. This allows an extra degree of control over the traffic that is
passed down the IPSec tunnel. Normally, the security gateway controls this
range and no other configuration is needed.
2.2.3 Information Required for Configuration from the OMC-R
All nano3G AP models require the configuration details listed in this section. This
information will be used to configure an AP from the OMC-R Client, typically by a NOC
engineer.
• User name and password for the OMC-R Client. To be able to configure an AP
from the OMC-R Client, the user name must have Full Access to the AC serving
the AP and Full Access granted to its APs. See [OPM_410] for full details about
user permissions.
• The URL to the latest AP software image on the OAM File Server.
• If available, the location of the configuration file(s) that has been pre-provisioned
with the attribute settings for the AP. This will be used to rapidly configure the AP
via the OMC-R Load Attributes Wizard. As a minimum, it is recommended to
create a generic configuration file that contains attribute settings that are common
to all APs in the network. Optionally create a separate attributes file for each AP to
be commissioned (see section 5).
• The minimum set of configuration data for the AP is:
• MCC
•MNC
•LAC
•RAC
•SAI SAC
•SAI LAC
•UARFCN
• Scrambling code
• RNC ID
• RSSI scan bands
• Latitude and longitude of the APs installation site, for RANAP location
reporting
• Additional configuration that may be required includes:
• Static neighbour list - see [OPM_300] for neighbour list configuration
• URLs for the PM reporting and diagnostic services on the OAM File Server
Note: It is possible to configure an AP before taking it on site.