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
Introduction Tsunami MP.16 3650 System User Guide
Product Features
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Product Features
• Based on 802.16-2004 standard
• WiMAX Forum certified
• Licensed 3.65 - 3.675 GHz bands for worldwide operation
• Support for both 3.5 MHz and 7 MHz channel bandwidths
• Time Division Duplex operation
• Modulation modes: BS operation in any combination of the following modulation parameters: BPSK-1/2, QPSK-1/2,
QPSK-3/4, 16QAM-1/2, 16QAM-3/4, 64QAM-2/3, and 64QAM-3/4
• Cyclic prefix: Tb/32, Tb/16, Tb/8, and Tb/4
• FEC: concatenated, Reed-Solomon Convolutional Coding (RS-CC) only
• Frame duration (BS/SS): 5, 10, and 20 ms
• Up to approximately 10 Mbps in 3.5 MHz bandwidth
• 20 km LOS range with standard antennas
• All outdoor units with integrated antenna for simple installation
• Bridge and VLAN networking modes
• Local and remote network management through SNMP, HTTP (Web), or Command Line Interface
• Maximum coverage with OFDM for NLOS coverage
• Fast and reliable installation of Subscriber Station equipment at the end user’s site to minimize the installation cost
• Extensive performance monitoring and fault diagnostics from the Base Station to minimize “truck rolls” to the
end-user’s premises
• Low latency for VoIP services, and QoS to manage VoIP connections
• Bandwidth management to multiple service level agreements (SLAs)
• Capability to operate co-located Base Stations in a multi-sectored deployment
• Centralized provisioning and management of Subscriber Stations through Base Station
• Support for VLAN tagging and filtering (IEEE 802.1q)
• Uplink/downlink boundary configuration (BS)
• Adaptive modulation
• Two access control levels with password (Admin/User)
• Creation and maintenance of Subscriber Station service profiles (BS)
• Up to 256 Service Flow Classes (BS)
• Up to 512 Packet Identification Rules (BS)
• Up to 64 Subscriber Station classes (BS)
• Subscriber Station configuration and service provisioning (BS)
• Scheduling (UGS and BE) (BS)
• Ethernet packet lengths from 64 to 1600 bytes
• PPPoE transparent mode
• Database for up to 512 configurable Subscriber Stations (BS)
• RADIUS authentication (BS)
• MIR, drop ingress packets in excess of "maximum sustained traffic rate" per connection
• CIR, schedule non-BE traffic to maintain to a "minimum reserved traffic rate" per connection
• Antenna alignment tool
• Performance monitoring via CLI and Web-GUI
• Configuration import/export utility