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










