User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- nanoLTE AP Pre-Provisioning and Configuration
- Table of Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Pre-Provisioning Overview
- 3 Capturing Network Policies and AP Modes
- 4 AP-Unique Parameters
- 5 System Preparation for nanoLTE AP Provisioning
- 6 Template Preparation
- 7 AP Provisioning
- 8 How to Implement Policies
- 9 Installation Checks
nanoLTE AP Pre-Provisioning and Configuration Capturing Network Policies and AP Modes
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Network-wide AP commissioning parameters, as delivered to all APs in the DOCP (Default
Operator Connection Point) set of parameters:
• NTP server address
• IPsec configuration
• CRL Mirror address
• NOS address
Mandatory Network-wide identities and network resources, to be set via a network-wide
global template, including:
• The Operator’s identities MCC/MNC
• Timezone
• Addresses of shared network resources (NTP Servers, IPSec GW, traffic
Selectors, PM Upload Servers, Mirror CRL Server)
• Some RAN details to be aligned with existing operator policy
Parameters shared by groups of APs, to be set by use case templates:
•TAC
• Macro cell Tx threshold
Per AP parameters, such as:
• An RF Resource "pool", which may be separate from the macro network, from
which individual AP settings are chosen
The sub-sections covering the CIQ groups above are followed by further sub-sections about
other parameter considerations for AP provisioning, such as AP groups.