Installation Instructions
Table Of Contents
- nanoLTE E61 AP Hardware Installation
- Table of Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Installation Overview and Requirements
- 3 nanoLTE E61 AP Commissioning
- 3.1 Requirements for Commissioning with the Web Page
- 3.2 Redirector First Contact and NTP Synchronisation for Software Update
- 3.3 Configure a Commissioning Terminal
- 3.4 Access the Commissioning Web Page for the LTE AP
- 3.5 Optional - Software Download
- 3.6 Configure the Connection to the NOS Server
- 3.7 Commissioning Complete
- 4 nanoLTE E61 AP Hardware Installation
- 5 Troubleshooting
- 6 AP and PSU Regulatory Information
nanoLTE E61 AP Hardware Installation Installation Overview and Requirements
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2.2 Mounting Options
The E61 is designed for wall or ceiling mounting on the supplied mounting bracket.
The hardware installation procedure in section 4 is applicable to both options.
2.3 nanoLTE E61 AP Site Requirements
The basic requirements are:
• A mounting location for the E61 AP.
• Power supplied via the supplied mains adaptor unit, which requires a suitable
mains power supply point near the AP that is within reach of the adaptor’s cabling,
or via PoE+ to each Ethernet socket.
• An Ethernet cable connections to the Internet, or equivalent backhaul network.
Optionally also provide:
• A GPS source for frequency discipline.
2.3.1 General Site Installation Requirements
The more general requirements for installation are:
• A permanent means to provide power to the AP
• An Ethernet connection to the backhaul via CAT5 Ethernet cabling
• Access to a DHCP service on the backhaul to allow dynamic IP address
configuration
• Access to a DNS service on the backhaul to resolve symbolic addresses
• Access to NTP services on the backhaul to set the correct time and date each time
the AP starts up
• Internet access so that the LTE AP can connect to the Redirector
• If IPsec will be used to secure the interface across the backhaul, access to the
relevant IPsec Gateway that terminates the IPsec tunnel
• If a firewall is in place on the network an AP will use for backhaul, this must be
configured to allow traffic to and from the AP - see the port usage information in
section 2.3.3
Note: If possible, the engineer should stay on site until the AP is brought into service, ready to
make test calls to verify the AP has been configured correctly from the NOS.