Installation Guide

Table Of Contents
nano3GAP Installation Manual Introduction
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1 Introduction
The ip.access nano3GAP-4 is an indoor pico-class base station.
This document provides the reader with all the necessary information required to install the
ip.access nano3GAP-4. The document provides step-by-step instructions for hardware
installation, PSU Installation, and configuration steps required to bring the nano3GAP-4
into service.
The AP can be configured with a static IP address or it can obtain its IP address
dynamically via DHCP. The AP-AC connection can be configured to be secure (via IPSec)
or unsecured.
1.1 Installation Overview
The principal activities for installing and commissioning a nano3GAP are:
1) Install the nano3GAP hardware and power it up (installation engineer on site,
section 3).
2)
Commission the nano3GAP for connecting to an AC and OMC-R (installation
engineer on site, section 4).
3)
Configure the nano3GAP from the OMC-R to bring it to into service (OAM
engineer remotely from the NOC, section 5).
1.2 Related Information
[GST_100] nano3G System Overview Manual (N3G_GST_100)
[GST_120] nano3G System Planning and Provisioning Manual (N3G_GST_120)
[GST_300] nano3GAP Product Description (N3G_GST_300)
[GST_400] nano3G OMC-R Product Description (N3G_GST_400)
[INST_200] Nano3G AC Installation Manual (N3G_INST_200)
[INST_400] nano3G OMC-R Installation Manual (N3G_INST_400)
[OPM_300] nano3GAP Operations Manual (N3G_OPM_300)
[OPM_410] nano3G OMC-R Client Operations Manual (N3G_OPM_410)
[OPM_430] nano3G OAM File Server Operations Manual (N3G_OPM_430)
[REF_105] nano3G System Glossary (N3G_REF_105)
[REF_150] Iu+ Networking Reference Manual (N3G_REF_150)
[21.905] Vocabulary for 3GPP Specifications, 3rd Generation Partnership Project