User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- nano3G AP Installation Manual
- Table of Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Installation Overview and Requirements
- 2.1 Installation Tasks
- 2.2 Requirements for All nano3G APs
- 2.2.1 General Requirements
- 2.2.2 nano3G AP Cooling
- 2.2.3 Information Required for Pre-Provisioning
- 2.2.4 Parameters for Enterprise Deployments
- 2.2.5 Parameters for Residential Deployments
- 2.2.6 Access Control
- 2.2.7 Closed Access with CSG Parameter Broadcast
- 2.2.8 Closed Access in Legacy Mode
- 2.2.9 Pre-Prepared Configurations - Optional
- 2.2.10 Information Required for Commissioning
- 2.2.11 Other Items for Commissioning
- 2.3 nano3G S8 AP Site Requirements
- 2.4 nano3G S16 AP Site Requirements
- 2.5 nano3G E8 AP and nano3G E16 AP Site 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 Pre-Provisioning a nano3G AP
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3.2.4 Optional - Select an AP Template
13) If any templates of the correct object type are available, the Template Selection
page will appear:
Optionally use this page to load a template for the AP. Typically the template can
contain a reference configuration for the AP according to the AP’s intended
location and/or usage.
For information on working with templates, see [OPM_415].
14) To use a template, click the required template in the list, then click Next. If a
template is not required for this AP, click Next without selecting anything in the list.
3.2.5 Enter AP Identification Details
15) The page for specifying AP identification details will appear:
Notice that the 3G AC Name, Management Server Address and Security Gateway
are set automatically according to the BSMIS object selected for invoking the
wizard. The 3G AC Name and Management Server Address may not be changed.
16) Click in the Site ID box and type a numeric ID. This must be unique within the
parent AC object. As the ID number is entered, the Site Name is set automatically.
Note: Do not use the AP’s serial number for the Site ID or the HNB C-Id. An AP
can be physically replaced at a site, in which case the site configuration
will stay the same, but the AP’s serial number will be updated.