Quick Start Guide

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o ASN-Gateway Port Number. This is the Port Number that the Base Station use to
communicate with the ASN Gateway.
o ASN-Gateway Vendor ID. This User has the option to select and store the vendor of
the ASN Gateway. The current options are Wichorus and Cisco.
o ASN-Gateway NWG Version. This User has the option to select and store the
protocol used to communicate with the ASN Gateway. The current options are v1.2
and v1.3.
Base-Station Settings
o Group-id. This is a free format text field.
o Group-descr. This is a free format text field.
o Mode. This defines the mode of operation for the Base Station. The default option is
standalone-local, and the available options are asngateway and standalone-AAA-
prov.
External Radius Server Settings (Figure 69)
o Radius Server IP Address. This is the IP Address of the AAA server used for
authentication/encryption purposes and provisioning when set to local-AAA
provisioning. Applicable only in case of Stand-Alone Mode.
o Radius Server Port Number. This is the Port Number that the Base Station use to
communicate with the Radius Server. Applicable only in standalone mode.
o Secret. This is the radius "secret" that is shared between the Base Station and the Radius
Server.
o AAA Provision Realm. This is an optional parameter that can be used in case the base
station operates in standalone-AAA-prov mode, where the base station will append the
specified realm on every provisioning request to the server. This can simplify the
configuration on the AAA side in cases where the MAC Address of the CPE is already
used for authentication purposes.
Default is empty, which means that the AAA provisioning request will contain only the
MAC Address of the CPE.
Figure 68 External Radius Server Settings