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 Commission a nano3G AP
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Note: At this point it may be useful to make a separate note of the parameter
values entered in this screen. Alternatively, save a screenshot of the web
page (information about how to take a screenshot is outside the scope of
this manual).
23) To start the AP in normal operation mode, click Complete Commissioning.
24) Acknowledge the warning about changes in the IP configuration and click OK.
25) When the initial configuration is complete, power off the AP and disconnect it from
the laptop.
At this point, the commissioning web page is no longer accessible. If there are
configuration errors that prevent the AP connecting to its serving AC, the
commissioning procedure must be started again after resetting the AP with a
factory reset. See section 7.2 for factory reset instructions.
26) Mount the AP at its intended location, as in section 3.2.4 or 3.3.6.
27) Connect the AP to the operator network.
28) Power up the AP. Either use the power supply provided with the AP, or connect the
short power cable from the POE Splitter unit.
The AP performs its normal, deployed mode start-up and connects to its serving
AC. During this procedure, the nano3G AP obtains network time and day
information from the NTP server. If IPsec is in use, the AP establishes an IPsec
tunnel to the Security Gateway.
From this point on, the AP must be managed from the OMC-R. It is now ready for
initial configuration, typically by NOC engineers, as in section 6.