User's Guide Part 2
PureWave Quantum 6600 User Guide v2.1
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change based upon specific operating conditions. All parameters will be described in the following
sections.
One point to make, is that in the context of the PureWave Quantum 6600, as this is a single sector Base
Station, the terms “Sector” and “Base Station” are effectively synonymous. This fact is represented
within the Web GUI Interface by the use of the number 1 at the appropriate menu option. The number 1
stands for Sector 1.
The key Base Station parameters that must be configured are:
Configuration Item
Description
Base Station Mode
Standalone Local Mode(default) or ASN Gateway Mode
ASN Gateway IP Address
IP Address of the ASN-GW (ASN-GW Mode only)
Base Station Radius IP Address
IP Address of the Radius Server (Standalone Mode only)
Base Station Radius Port
Radius Server Port (Standalone Mode only)
Base Station Radius Secret
Radius string secret (Standalone Mode only)
Sector IP address
IP Address of the sector’s datapath interface
Sector IP Netmask
Netmask of the sector’s datapath interface
Sector Default Gateway
Default gateway of the sector’s datapath interface
Sector BS-ID
Base Station ID of the sector
Sector CS Type
Convergence sub-layer type of the sector: Ethernet CS
(default) or IPv4 CS
Sector Radio Center Frequency
Center frequency in kHz
Sector Channel Bandwidth
5 MHz, 7MHz, or 10 MHz (default)
Sector Radio Power Output
Preamble power output value per antenna (includes 3 dB
preamble). Default : 36 dBm.
Sector Radio Antenna Gain
Antenna gain (dBi)
Sector Radio Cable Loss
Estimated external cable loss (dB)
Sector Antenna TX Mode
MIMO-A (default) or MIMO-AB
Sector DL:UL Frame Ratio
26:21, 29:18, 32:15, 35:12 (default) in 5MHz and 10MHz
23:9, 21:12, 17:15 in 7MHz
Sector Antenna TX Mode
MIMO-A (default) or MIMO-AB
Table 11: Base Station Sector Configuration Data
The Web GUI Interface will be used to configure the parameters that are required in Table 11. The
starting point for all configurations is the Main Web GUI Interface Screen. The relevant parameters are
distributed across a number of different menu options and hence screens and windows. Each of these
options will be discussed in detail.