User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Installation and Initialization
- Hardware Description
- System Requirements
- Product Package
- Hardware Installation
- Step 1: Choose a Location
- Step 2: Unpack Shipping Box
- Step 3: Assemble the Cable
- Step 4: Determine Proper Mounting Orientation
- Step 5: Assemble Mounting Hardware
- Step 6: Mount the Unit
- Step 7: Plug in the Cables
- Step 8: Power on the Unit
- Step 9: View LEDs
- Step 10: Align the Antenna
- Step 11: Tighten the Cables
- Step 12: Weatherproof the Connectors
- Step 13: Install Documentation and Software
- Using the Web Interface
- Installing Latest Software
- First Configuration
- Base Station Configuration
- Introduction
- System Configuration
- MAC Configuration
- Radio Configuration
- Radio Downlink Burst Profile Configuration
- Radio Uplink Burst Profile Configuration
- Networking Configuration
- Global Positioning System (GPS)
- Subscriber Station Authentication
- Subscriber Station List
- Service Class Creation
- Logging Configuration
- Management Interface Configuration
- Subscriber Station Configuration
- Commands on BS/SS
- Log Messages on the BS/SS
- Monitoring the BS and SS
- Technical Specifications
- Command Line Interface
- CLI Overview
- Configuration from the Base Station
- Configuration from the Subscriber Station
- Monitoring the BS and SS
- Technical Services and Support
- Statement of Warranty
Base Station Configuration Tsunami MP.16 3650 System User Guide
Global Positioning System (GPS)
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Figure 3-27 BSU GPS “Locked” mode
Cable Assembly for GPS Unit
NOTE: This document provides the pinout and cable assembly for the GPS receiver only for reference purposes. The
GPS kit can be ordered from Proxim and is provided with the assembly/components, as stated in this document.
Secondary Management
Secondary Management allows a Subscriber Station to acquire a set of network settings including IP address and, if
necessary, to download a new configuration file.
When secondary management is enabled on the SS, the SS sends a DHCP request to BS, which is functioning as a
DHCP server. The SS then configures itself based on the DHCP response received. The DCHP response includes:
• The IP address to be used by the SS
• The subnet mask to be used by the SS
• The IP address of the TFTP server that will be used to download a new software image file, if necessary
• The name of the SS software image file to be read from the TFTP server, if necessary
• A list of addresses of one or more routers to be used for forwarding SS-originated IP traffic. The SS uses the first
router in this list as the Default Gateway for all its own IP traffic. It adds others (if present) to the IP Route Table.
• A list of Syslog servers to which logging information may be sent
• A list of time servers from which the current time may be obtained
• The time offset of the SS from UTC. This is used by the SS to calculate the local time for use in time-stamping error
logs.
After the SS has successfully received a valid DHCP response from the BS, the TFTP client allows the Subscriber Station
to download a specified software image file from a specified TFTP Server location. The TFTP Server IP address and the
File Name are retrieved from the DHCP Response.