User's Manual

GSM/802.11b RadioFrame System Method of Procedure
Connecting to the Customer LAN
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6 Connecting the RFS to the Customer LAN
Once the RadioFrame System has been installed, commissioned, and all GSM
Acceptance Test and System Functionality procedures have been successfully
completed, the RFS can be connected to the Customer LAN. Once the LAN has been
physically connected, the RFS must be globally configured to support the LAN. Individual
iRAPs can also be configured, overriding certain global configuration options.
6.1 Connect the BCU to the Customer LAN
In an 802.11b/g installation, iRAPs are installed in each RFU supporting the WLAN. Once
the RFS has been physically connected to the LAN, use the System Manager to
configure the RFS to support the WLAN.
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Connect the specified port on the front of the BCU (2 through 7) to the customer’s
local area network using an RJ45-to-RJ45 CAT-5 cable.
Figure 20 Connect the specified port on the front of the BCU (port 2 through 7) to
the customer’s LAN.