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 How to Implement Policies
NANO_INST_43370 v101_0.4 for N4G_1.1 © ip.access Limited 2016 Page 60
8.4 PM Reporting
PM reporting is enabled by default, with a default upload interval of 86400 seconds (daily)
at a random time selected by the AP (thus avoiding peaks in server load/bandwidth).
It is recommended to embody these policies in a template, as in [INST_43380].
A destination for PM report uploads must be entered in:
• Device.FAP.PerfMgmt.Config.{i}.URL
Adjust the upload interval in:
• Device.FAP.PerfMgmt.Config.{i}.PeriodicUploadInterval
Configure the reporting time in:
• Device.FAP.PerfMgmt.Config.{i}.PeriodicUploadTime.
If a reporting time is configured then also consider the following parameter:
• Device.Services.FAPService.{i}.REM.LTE.X_000295_RandomisationPeriod
This adds some randomisation to the exact upload time to spread server load/bandwidth.
The randomisation period can be adjusted, if required.
8.5 DSCP Marking on the Backhaul
If the default backhaul DSCP values do not match the network policy, configure the
following AP parameters to change their settings:
• Device.IP.X_000295_ConfiguredDSCP.NTPDSCP
• Device.IP.X_000295_ConfiguredDSCP.ManagementDSCP
The following parameters under Device.IP.X_000295_ConfiguredDSCP are not supported
by the nanoLTE AP, as the QCI configuration (which maps QCI levels to DSCP values) is
used instead:
• Device.IP.X_000295_ConfiguredDSCP.PSTrafficDSCP
• Device.IP.X_000295_ConfiguredDSCP.SignallingDSCP
Note: QCI mapping to DSCP values must be configured with the mandatory template, which must
be associated with every nanoLTE AP Product Class. See [INST_43380] for details.