Users Manual Part 1

Functional overview
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Nokia FastMile 4G Receiver Product Overview
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Notes
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Note that B48 for the 4G01-B has not been FCC CBRS Part96 certified and is not ready for commercial use.
6.3 Data forwarding
The Nokia FastMile 4G Receiver supports the following data forwarding methods:
Table 4 Data forwarding methods supported by the Nokia FastMile 4G
Receiver
6.4 Ethernet characteristics
The following are some of the key Ethernet characteristics of the Nokia FastMile 4G
Receiver:
provides a 1 Gbps Ethernet LAN Interface that, depending on the model of the
Nokia FastMile 4G Receiver, has the following:
the Compact mono-band and ABA models have a pre-attached 3 m (9.8 ft) Cat5e
shielded UV resistant twisted pair Ethernet cable with a male RJ 45 connector at the
free end; the 4G01-A and 4G03-A Compact mono-band models are also available
with a pre-attached 20 m (65.6 ft) Cat5e shielded UV resistant twisted pair Ethernet
cable with a male RJ 45 connector at the free end
the Compact multi-band models and the High gain CBRS model have a female RJ
45 connector that supports connection of a customer-supplied Ethernet cable:
- the Model 4G17-A requires a Cat5e non-shielded or shielded twisted pair Ethernet
cable with standard pinouts that is up to a maximum of 80 m (262 ft) in length
- all other Compact multi-band models and the High gain CBRS model require a
Cat5e shielded twisted pair Ethernet cable with standard pinouts that is up to a
maximum of 80 m (262 ft) in length
supports IEEE802.3 1000BASE-T
Forwarding mode Typical use
Single APN with multi-bearers
for route mode
Recommended for using only one APN specific for Nokia FastMile 4G
Receiver
Single APN with multi-bearers
for bridge mode
Could be used for WAN of the Nokia FastMile 4G Receiver with VLAN tag
Multiple APNs with bridge
mode
Used as multi-APN, separated service with APNs: each APN is for each
service.
Note in this case, a specific port should be reserved for service traffic.
Multiple APNs with mixed
mode
Can be used for separated APNs on OAM and also other APNs for
separated services:
Only default APN is in route mode which could be OAM
Besides APN, each APN is for each service
Tunnel mode Can be used for using tunnel for L2 forwarding such as PPPoE