Installation Guide
Table Of Contents
- Title
- Contents
- Introduction
- System Description
- Pre-Installation
- Receipt of Equipment
- Site Planning
- Main Rack and Supporting Hardware
- Remote ACUs
- RFUs
- RadioBlades
- RAPs
- URU
- Interconnecting Cabling
- Main Rack Configuration
- RF Planning
- Site Survey
- Alarm Configuration
- Tools Required
- Installation
- Equipment Commissioning
- iDEN Interface
- Power Plant
- RadioFrame System
- Coverage Validation
- Site Acceptance Guidelines
- RadioFrame System Functionality Test
- RadioFrame System iDEN Functionality Test
- Interconnect & Dispatch Setup & Voice Quality
- Packet Data Service Connection and Latency
- Short Message Service
- Handover and Cell Reselection
- Interconnect Connection Stability and SQE Performance
- Dispatch Connection Stability
- Idle SQE Testing and Validation
- System Self-Recovery Test
- Packet Data Stability and Throughput
- Validation of ‘Unable to Key BR’ Alarm
- Rectifier & AC Power Alarms
- iSC-3 Functionality Test
- RadioFrame System iDEN Functionality Test
- Connecting the RFS to the Customer LAN
- Operations and Maintenance
- Appendixes
Method of Procedure
Connecting to the Customer LAN
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6.5 Verifying the Wireless LAN (802.11b) Installation
Verifying the LAN installation requires a laptop that has 802.11b internally or a
client card that plugs into the PCMCIA port.
1 Associate with a RAP in the RFS by matching the SSID on the client (laptop)
and the SSID that is configured in the System Manager.
2 Setup a static address on the client to communicate with the RFS (refer to the
appendixes for a list of default IP addresses for the RFS).
3 Once associated, open a command window and ping the RLIC IP addresses
to confirm that the client is properly associated with the RAP (this also
confirms connectivity up to the RLIC).
4 Once associated, navigate to a few Internet addresses. This requires that the
Administrator correctly configure their network for this navigation.