User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- nano3G AP Installation Manual
- Table of Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Installation Overview and Requirements
- 3 Pre-Provisioning a nano3G AP
- 4 Configuration File Preparation
- 5 Commission a nano3G AP
- 6 nano3G AP Hardware Installation
- 7 Finalize Installation
- 8 Troubleshooting
- 9 nano3G AP and PSU Regulatory Information
nano3G AP Installation Manual Installation Overview and Requirements
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2.2.5 Information Required for Commissioning
All nano3G AP models require the configuration details listed in this section. Use this
information to commission an AP from the commissioning terminal, so that the AP can
subsequently connect to its serving NOS Server.
It is possible to commission an AP before taking it on site.
Note: For residential deployments, commissioning should have already been done at the factory
or by the supplier. If in doubt, contact the supplier for confirmation.
For connecting to the AP from the commissioning terminal:
• User name and password for the AP web server - if necessary, contact customer
support at ip.access for the current user name and password
For commissioning the AP:
• IP Address or FQDN of the serving NOS Server
• IP Address or FQDN of an NTP server
• DHCP or static IP
• If static IP is required:
• IP address for the AP
•Netmask
• IP Address or FQDN of the default gateway
• IP Address or FQDN of the Primary DNS
• IPSec is optional, but if IPSec is required:
• IP Address or FQDN of the IPsec Security Gateway
• IP Address or FQDN of a CRL server
• 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.