Installation Guide
Table Of Contents
- nano3GAP Installation Manual
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Installation Requirements
- 3 nano3GAP Hardware Installation
- 4 Deployment Commissioning of the nano3GAP
- 5 Configuration of the nano3GAP-4 from the OMC-R
- 6 Troubleshooting
- 7 nano3GAP and PSU Regulatory Information
- 8 Appendices
- 8.1 Appendix A - Example AP Configuration File
- 8.2 Appendix B - Licenses and Copyright Notices
- 8.2.1 asn1c
- 8.2.2 bash
- 8.2.3 BusyBox
- 8.2.4 cramfs
- 8.2.5 dropbear
- 8.2.6 glibc
- 8.2.7 gmp
- 8.2.8 ipkg
- 8.2.9 iproute2
- 8.2.10 iptables
- 8.2.11 libcurl
- 8.2.12 libgcc
- 8.2.13 libpcap
- 8.2.14 libxml2
- 8.2.15 Linux Kernel
- 8.2.16 mtd.utils
- 8.2.17 ncurses
- 8.2.18 NTP daemon
- 8.2.19 pcre
- 8.2.20 procps
- 8.2.21 SSL Stack
- 8.2.22 StrongSwan
- 8.2.23 TCL
- 8.2.24 tcpdump
- 8.2.25 thttpd
- 8.2.26 U-Boot
- 8.2.27 zlib
- 8.2.28 General Licenses
nano3GAP Installation Manual Deployment Commissioning of the nano3GAP
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12) Enter the commissioning username and the password (supplied separately).
The default page (Connection Configuration) appears.
13) Edit the configuration information:
It is recommended to leave the default NTP server address as default.
Note: The CRL Server Base URL is embedded in the IPSec Gateway address
in the current release. Therefore, this field will be left empty.
14) Save the configuration by clicking Apply Changes.
15) Start the AP in normal operation mode by clicking Complete Commissioning.
16) When the initial configuration is completed, power off the AP and disconnect it
from the laptop.
17) Mount the AP at its intended location, see section 3.2.2.
18)
Connect the AP to the operator network and apply power.
The AP performs its normal, deployed mode start-up and connects to its host AC:
During this procedure, the nano3GAP-4 obtains network time and day information
from the NTP server and – if IPSec is in use – it establishes an IPSec tunnel to
the Security Gateway.
From this point on, the AP can be managed from the OMC-R. It is now ready for initial
configuration by NOC engineers, see section 5.