AirWalk Communications AWEPPRO EdgePoint PRO User Manual Installation Guide
AirWalk Communications, Inc. EdgePoint PRO Installation Guide
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- 1. Installation Guide
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Installation Guide
EdgePoint PRO Installation Guide Version 1.0 February 2011 Prepared By AirWalk Communications, Inc. 1830 North Greenville Ave Richardson, TX, 75081 Phone: (972) 638-9400 Fax: (972) 638-9401 www.airwalkcom.com FOR USE BY TRAINED TECHNICIANS ONLY EdgePoint PRO Installation Guide ______________________________________________________________________________ Revision History Version Date Person 0.1 01/04/2011 R MacLennan 0.2 02/04/2011 R Campman 0.3 02/10/2011 A Sridhar 1.0 AirWalk Proprietary and Confidential Description Initial Draft Document Added Plug and Play section Added Cluster info, LED deciphering section Review changes Page 2 of 19 EdgePoint PRO Installation Guide ______________________________________________________________________________ Contents Introduction ..................................................................................................... 4 1.1 Proprietary Information Notice ....................................................................... 4 1.2 Purpose ...................................................................................................... 4 1.3 Scope......................................................................................................... 4 Acronyms ......................................................................................................... 5 eFemto Safety and Compliance Information .......................................................... 6 3.1 Statement of Intent...................................................................................... 6 3.2 Safety Precautions ....................................................................................... 6 3.3 Regulatory Compliance Information ................................................................ 6 3.3.1 Radio Interference (FCC 15.19 Statement) ................................................ 7 3.3.2 Unauthorized Modifications (FCC 15.21 Statement) ..................................... 7 3.3.3 Digital Device Interference (FCC 15.105 Statement) ................................... 7 eFemto Device Installation.................................................................................. 8 4.1 Overview .................................................................................................... 8 4.2 eFemto Network Diagram.............................................................................. 9 4.2.1 Network Requirements ......................................................................... 10 4.3 Hardware Configuration .............................................................................. 11 Installation Steps ............................................................................................ 13 5.1 Contents within the Installation Kit ............................................................... 13 5.2 eFemto Location for Installation ................................................................... 14 5.3 Mount Bracket to Wall ................................................................................ 15 5.4 Position Power Supply, Cables and Antennas .................................................. 15 5.5 Secure eFemto to Bracket and Connect Cables ............................................... 16 5.6 Powering Up the eFemto ............................................................................. 17 5.7 eFemto Plug and Play Feature ...................................................................... 17 5.8 Deciphering eFemto LEDs............................................................................ 18 AirWalk Proprietary and Confidential Page 3 of 19 EdgePoint PRO Installation Guide ______________________________________________________________________________ 1 Introduction 1.1 Proprietary Information Notice THIS DOCUMENT IS THE PROPERTY OF AIRWALK COMMUNICATIONS, INC. THE RECIPIENT MAY USE IT ONLY FOR THE PURPOSE FOR WHICH IT WAS TRANSMITTED AND WILL BE RETURNED UPON REQUEST OR WHEN NO LONGER NEEDED BY RECIPIENT. IT MAY NOT BE COPIED OR COMMUNICATED WITHOUT THE WRITTEN CONSENT OF AIRWALK COMMUNICATIONS, INC. 1.2 Purpose The AirWalk EdgePoint Pro Femto Cells, called eFemto throughout this document, are small, easily installable miniature base stations designed to provide improved and enhanced coverage inside buildings. Typically the eFemto cells are connected to the public Internet and the operator’s network via Cable, DSL, on-premise fiber optic link, or a similar IP backhaul technology. The eFemto cell offers benefits for both the subscribers as well the operators. The subscribers get better voice service coverage and higher data throughput while the operators are able to provide better coverage in spotty coverage areas and are able to off-load traffic from the macro cellular network. In addition, indoor coverage problems may be resolved by using the eFemto cell. 1.3 Scope This document describes the installation procedure for the eFemto cell. The scope of this document covers the description, environmental specifications, equipment location, cabling, and installation followed by trouble shooting steps if required during the installation of the eFemto device. AirWalk Proprietary and Confidential Page 4 of 19 EdgePoint PRO Installation Guide ______________________________________________________________________________ 2 Acronyms 1xEVDO 1x Evolution Data Optimized 1xRTT 1x Real Time Transmission AAA Authentication, Authorization and Accounting AN Access Network BSC Base Station Controller BTS Base Station Transceiver Subsystem DHCP Dynamic Host Control Protocol DNS Domain Name Server DSCP Differentiated Services Code Point FCC Federal Communications Commission FSM Femto cell Station Manager FQDN Fully Qualified Domain Name GPS Global Positioning System IKEv2 Internet Key Exchange version 2 IMS IP Multimedia Subsystem IOS Interoperability Specification ISAKMP Internet Security Association and Key Management Protocol IPSec IP Security LAN Local Area Network LED Light Emitting Diode MGW Media Gateway O&M Operation and Maintenance PCF Packet Control Function RF Radio Frequency RN Radio Network RNC Radio Network Controller RTP Real Time Protocol SeGW Security Gateway SIP Session Initiation Protocol UDP User Datagram Protocol VPN Virtual Private Network WAN Wide Area Network AirWalk Proprietary and Confidential Page 5 of 19 EdgePoint PRO Installation Guide ______________________________________________________________________________ 3 eFemto Safety and Compliance Information 3.1 Statement of Intent The AirWalk EdgePoint PRO Femto Cell is intended for use in a CDMA cellular infrastructure radio access network. The responsible body shall be made aware that, if the equipment is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer, the protection provided by the equipment may be impaired. 3.2 Safety Precautions Power Sources Use only power sources that are within the specified limits as designated on the equipment labels. Use of power sources outside the specified limits is hazardous and may cause personal injury or property damage. Equipment Location Equipment is meant for indoor use only and should be located inside the building. Use of unprotected equipment outdoors is hazardous and may cause personal injury or property damage. 3.3 Regulatory Compliance Information The FCC regulatory compliance information provided in this section is applicable only to models equipped with an FCC Identification Number (FCC ID). Enterprise Femtocell MODEL: AWFExxxxxxx FCC ID: R4HAWEPPRO MAC ID: 0009D200000 SERIAL #: 50.0 mm DC IN: 12 VDC / 8A AA00000A AirWalk Communications., Inc Contact: +1-972-638-9400 Made In U.S.A. 76.0 mm Figure 1 - AirWalk eFemto FCC Label (SAMPLE) AirWalk Proprietary and Confidential Page 6 of 19 EdgePoint PRO Installation Guide ______________________________________________________________________________ 3.3.1 FCC Radiation Exposure Statement This device complies with FCC’s RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment under the following conditions: • This device should be installed and operated such that a minimum separation distance of 8 inches (20 cm) is maintained between the radiator (antenna) and the user’s or nearby person’s body at all times. 3.3.2 Radio Interference (FCC 15.19 Statement) This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. 3.3.3 Unauthorized Modifications (FCC 15.21 Statement) Persons or parties responsible for operation of this equipment are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved by AirWalk Communications Incorporated could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment. 3.3.4 Digital Device Interference (FCC 15.105 Statement) This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at their expense. AirWalk Proprietary and Confidential Page 7 of 19 EdgePoint PRO Installation Guide ______________________________________________________________________________ 4 eFemto Device Installation 4.1 Overview The eFemto is a compact cellular access point, supporting both cdma2000 1xRTT and 1xEVDO Rev0/Rev A subsystems. The combined functionalities of BTS, BSC, and PCF are supported within the cdma2000 1xRTT sub system. Further, the eFemto contains the capability for interworking standard IOS protocols to SIP messages on the back haul network for cdma2000 1xRTT handsets. For the 1xEVDO sub system, the eFemto supports the combined AN and PCF functionalities. The entire communication with the Operator’s network goes through a secure IPSec tunnel. This tunnel originates from the eFemto and terminates at the SeGW. The eFemto expands 3G cellular services inside buildings so mobile users can experience full voice and data service in areas that have inconsistent or no cellular signal. Typical installations include office buildings, warehouses, high rises, convention centers and other in-building hot spots. eFemto Advantages: • Security: Secure and reliable connection into the operator’s network. The eFemto uses a secure VPN tunnel to access an operator’s internal network. The eFemto provides self as well as subscriber authentication to protect against fraud and illegal usage of the device. • Scalability: Scalable to any number of Femto cells within an operator’s network with minimal impact to the existing infrastructure. Each eFemto is easily configurable remotely from the operator’s network using FSM. • Minimizing Interference: The eFemto comes equipped with internal hardware and algorithms to minimize and mitigate RF interference towards existing networks. • Seamless Services Support: The eFemto services are compatible with any standard-issue CDMA cellular phone or AirCard. The eFemto supports E911 emergency calls. Further it supports feature transparency with the CDMA Macro network. • Single Cell or Cluster Configuration Support with Mobility: The eFemto can be deployed as a single RF cell or as a cluster of Femto cells. Peer-to-Peer soft handoff is supported within the clusters. Support for user mobility with soft handoff as well as hard handout from the Femto cell to the Macro. • Long Term Performance: Once the device is installed, there is typically no reason to move, or update the eFemto. This unit is also maintenance free and requires no regular maintenance. AirWalk Proprietary and Confidential Page 8 of 19 EdgePoint PRO Installation Guide ______________________________________________________________________________ 4.1.1 4.2 eFemto Network Diagram The eFemto may be deployed as a single cell or multiple eFemtos may be deployed as a cluster configuration. The device is IP-based and plugs in directly into an existing IP network within the customer’s premises. The following diagram is a typical network diagram for a standalone eFemto device within a customer’s premise. LAN Ethernet Public Internet WAN Router eFemto Customer Premise IPSec Tunnel Operator’s Network SeGW Figure 2 - Single eFemto deployment network diagram The following is a typical network diagram for multiple eFemto devices within a cluster configuration in a customer’s site. In a cluster configuration, it should be ensured that all the eFemtos within the cluster are reachable across the LAN. One way to do this is to connect all the devices with the same IP subnet. If different IP subnets are used for a cluster, then the routers must be updated accordingly for all subnets to be reachable. LAN Ethernet AirWalk Proprietary and Confidential WAN Router Page 9 of 19 Public Internet EdgePoint PRO Installation Guide ______________________________________________________________________________ IPSec Tunnel for each device Customer Premise Operator’s Network SeGW Figure 3 - Multiple eFemto deployed within a Cluster Configuration 4.2.1 Network Requirements To get the eFemto device operating in optimal conditions, a customer’s IP network needs to meet the following bandwidth and capacity requirements: Service Usage Bandwidth Capacity Description Type Requirements Maximum 5 Mbps 29 voice calls and 32 active data users, Capacity simultaneous Idle 20 Kbps No active users Voice Traffic Only 60 Kbps per call Maximum of 29 concurrent calls Data Traffic Only 3 Mbps per device Maximum of 32 simultaneous data sessions (maximum) If multiple devices are installed throughout a campus there will be an increase of IP traffic on the LAN LAN Installation Considerations: • The eFemto device supports standard RJ 45 LAN connection (100BASE-TX Ethernet Switch/Router is recommended). • The eFemto device supports DHCP as well as static IP addressing. The device is shipped from the factory with the DHCP IP addressing scheme. • The LAN needs to be able to access the customer’s WAN network to allow the eFemto to connect to the operator’s network across the Internet. • Signaling and traffic for Soft Handoff between cluster members goes across the LAN network. WAN Installation Considerations: • Must Open UDP Ports 500 and 4500 for ISAKMP signaling between the eFemto and the Security Gateway. Support for IPSec NAT-Traversal. • Intrusion Prevention Systems should be properly configured for the device and Security Gateway communication if required. • Support for DSCP marked IP packets if possible on the customer’s IP network. AirWalk Proprietary and Confidential Page 10 of 19 EdgePoint PRO Installation Guide ______________________________________________________________________________ • For optimal performance of the device, a back haul bandwidth of 5 Mbits should be reserved for each device. • For cluster configuration, each device within the cluster needs its own linear back haul bandwidth. All the devices within a cluster require the same back haul network for optimal performance. Static IP Addressing Scheme The eFemto supports static IP addressing for the device. The device is shipped from the factory using DHCP IP addressing scheme. The USB cable provided should be used to set static IP address for the device (see EdgePoint PRO - USB Console User Guide for more information). When using static IP address for the device, along with the IP address, the Subnet Mask, default Gateway and DNS server information should also be provided to the device using the USB connection. 4.3 Hardware Configuration The eFemto offers a unique combination of 1xRTT and EV-DO radio and controller in one physical platform that is differentiated from other systems. The eFemto comes equipped with a Network Listener module which aids the device in sniffing its RF environment to reduce interference to existing Macro networks. The device also has an in-built GPS receiver which is used to validate the position of the device once it becomes operational. The following table lists the eFemto device specifications: EdgePoint PRO Specifications RADIO CONTROLLER Technology Frequency Bands CDMA 1xRTT and 1xEV-DO Rev. A 1900 MHz Simultaneous Calls Up to 29 simultaneous voice calls Up to 32 active data sessions Humidity Installation 200 mW 1 carrier / omni Soft / hard BTS, BSC, RN, RNC, PCF and O&M SIP/IMS RTP/MGW IP-10/100 Base T Ethernet – (A10, A11) IP-10/100 Base T Ethernet – (A12) IKEv2 15 amps maximum / 120V AC Operating 0°C to 50°C (32°F to 122°F) 0 to 95% non-condensing Wall mount Dimensions (HxWxD) 12” x 14.6” x 2” Transmit Power Configuration Handoff Integrated Core Network Interface INTERFACES PDSN POWER SUPPLY AAA+HA SeGW AC ENVIRONMENTAL HARDWARE Temperature AirWalk Proprietary and Confidential Page 11 of 19 EdgePoint PRO Installation Guide ______________________________________________________________________________ AirWalk Proprietary and Confidential Weight 6.5 lbs (9 lbs with bracket) Cooling Forced air Type Indoor Page 12 of 19 EdgePoint PRO Installation Guide ______________________________________________________________________________ 5 Installation Steps 5.1 Contents within the Installation Kit The contents of the installation kit are listed below: 1. EdgePoint PRO Femto Cell (1 unit) 2. Power Converter and Cable (1 unit each, 5 ft (1.5 m) cable) 3. GPS Antenna (1 unit) 4. RF Antenna (1 unit) 5. Ethernet Cable (1 unit, 16.4 ft (5 m) cable) 6. Mounting Bracket and Screws (1 unit, and 2 screws) AirWalk Proprietary and Confidential Page 13 of 19 EdgePoint PRO Installation Guide ______________________________________________________________________________ 5.2 eFemto Location for Installation The following list defines the eFemto location requirements for deployment inside the building: • Flat 24”x24” wall space so a physical clearance of 5” on all sides of the device is observed to ensure efficient operation of the cooling fans and antennas • A building support beam for mounting support (recommended) • Access to a AC power source and breakers to accommodate up to 15 amps / 120 VAC (ceiling access is recommended) • Access to an Ethernet port to connect the enterprise LAN line to the internet backbone (ceiling access is recommended) • Must be within 15 ft (5m) from a window that has no metal sheeting with a clear view of the sky • Moderate temperature between 32°F and 122°F • Dry environment with relative humidity between 0 to 95% non-condensing Equipment needed for installation: • Drill or screwdriver with medium Phillips head • Step ladder to install and connect the cables • 3 screws size #10 pan head x 2” with washer to install mounting plate • 3 wall anchors optional (if required for wall mounting) Ethernet connection Power connection GPS Antenna < 15 ft (5m) > 6 ft (2m) Figure 4 - Possible Mounting Location for an eFemto device AirWalk Proprietary and Confidential Page 14 of 19 EdgePoint PRO Installation Guide ______________________________________________________________________________ 5.3 Mount Bracket to Wall Once the location has been selected, mount the bracket to the wall. 1. Mount eFemto at least 6ft (2m) from floor 2. Use mounting bracket as a template to determine hole positioning and level the bracket 3. Drill 3 wall anchors into the wall, if necessary. If mounting to a beam, no wall anchors will be necessary. 4. Position the bracket lined up with the holes 5. Drive screws through the bracket to firmly secure it to the wall ¾ Do not mount above ceiling or on ceiling Figure 5 - Mounting Bracket Installation 5.4 Position Power Supply, Cables and Antennas Use the mounted bracket as a base support to: 1. Place power supply into designated location at top of bracket 2. Use side areas of bracket to roll excess cable slack and tie wrap access cable into position 3. In the right cable guide space, pull power cable through to secure to device with approximately 2” of clearance 4. In middle space, place Ethernet cable through the cable guide with approximately 2”of clearance 5. In the left space, place GPS antenna cable through the cable guide with approximately 2”of clearance 6. Install the GPS antenna within 15 ft (5m) of a window with no metal sheeting and with an open view of the sky AirWalk Proprietary and Confidential Page 15 of 19 EdgePoint PRO Installation Guide ______________________________________________________________________________ Insert power supply at the top of the bracket Draw cables through the cable guides Roll excess cable slack Figure 6 – Position Power Supply, Cables, and Antennas 5.5 Secure eFemto to Bracket and Connect Cables Follow the steps below to secure the eFemto cables: 1. Position the device onto the mounting bracket in line with 4 pegs. Lock the device securely into the keyholes by sliding the device down. 2. Secure the cables from the cable guides on the mounting bracket and plug into the device 3. ¾ Connect RF antenna ¾ Connect GPS antenna ¾ Connect power ¾ Connect Ethernet Secure 2 lock bracket screws to top on either side to mount device to bracket **Note: The USB port will remain vacant AirWalk Proprietary and Confidential Page 16 of 19 EdgePoint PRO Installation Guide ______________________________________________________________________________ Fasten lock bracket screws Connect RF antenna Connect GPS antenna Connect Ethernet cable Connect Power cable Fasten lock bracket screws Figure 7 – Top view of eFemto displaying Cable Connection Points 5.6 Powering Up the eFemto Once the eFemto has been wall mounted and all the cables have been connected, press the power button on the top right side of the device. The device will take between 30 to 45 minutes to get ready for service when installed for the first time. 5.7 eFemto Plug and Play Feature The eFemto works as a plug and play device when installed. The eFemto is shipped from the factory with a factory image as well as factory configuration parameters stored within its non-volatile memory location. The eFemto will automatically communicate with the operator’s network to download a service image as well as perform various self authentication and self configuration steps before turning its RF on to service the mobiles. When the eFemto is powered on for the first time, it will follow the following steps: • get an IP address assignment from LAN • Initiate an IPSec tunnel establishment with the SeGW for communication with an operator’s network • Start the communication with the FSM to receive the service image from it • Once a new service image has been downloaded from FSM, the eFemto will save this image to its non-volatile memory area and will perform a self reboot • After the reboot, the eFemto will setup the IPSec tunnel again with the SeGW, start communication with the FSM and start acquiring a GPS lock • It may take any time between 30 to 45 minutes for the eFemto to become operational the first time that it is installed AirWalk Proprietary and Confidential Page 17 of 19 EdgePoint PRO Installation Guide ______________________________________________________________________________ 5.8 Deciphering eFemto LEDs The eFemto device has five LEDs that indicate various operational status of the device. These five LEDs are as follows from left to right on the device: PWR: Indicates Power status of the device LNK: Indicates the Ethernet access for the device NET: Indicates the IP addressing as well as IPSec tunnel status GPS: Indicates the GPS status of the device SYS: System status After power up, if all the five LEDs turn “Blue”, this is an indication that the device has been configured by the FSM, all systems are ready and the RF on the device has been turned on for services. The following section describes what steps may be taken if any of these LEDs turn “Red” during the power up of the device: PWR: This LED is always “Blue” indicating that the device is receiving power. If this LED is not illuminated, check the following: • Ensure that the power cable is plugged into a working wall socket • Ensure that the power cable is plugged into the eFemto • Check the power switch on top right corner of the eFemto • If other LEDs are blinking, then it is possible that this LED is broken LNK: This LED defines the device status regarding Ethernet connectivity to the customer’s LAN network. If the Ethernet cable has been connected to the device and the device is able to access the LAN, then this LED will turn “Blue” and blink to indicate network activity. This LED will turn “Red” if Ethernet cable is removed or not connected properly on the device. If this • • • LED is blinking or solid “Red”, check the following: Ensure that the Ethernet cable is good Ensure that the LAN Ethernet Switch/Router is working Get help from customer’s IT to resolve any LAN issues NET: This LED defines the IP address and IPSec tunnel status of the device. On power up, this LED will be blinking “Red” until an IP address is obtained from the DHCP Server. The LED will be blinking “Blue” while IPSec tunnel is being established and will turn “Red” during the wait time due to a failure in establishing IPSec tunnel with the SeGW. If this LED is blinking “Red”, check the following: • The DHCP server is accessible to the device on the LAN • Get help from the customer’s IT to resolve any DHCP server issues providing an IP address to the device on the LAN AirWalk Proprietary and Confidential Page 18 of 19 EdgePoint PRO Installation Guide ______________________________________________________________________________ If this LED turns “Red”, check the following: • The device is able to send and receive signaling messages with the SeGW using the WAN • The SeGW has been configured with the valid information for this device • Ensure that the DNS server information provided by the DHCP server is valid and the DNS server is able to resolve the SeGW FQDN GPS: This LED defines the GPS lock status of the device. This LED will turn “Red” if there are not enough tracking satellites visible to the device. It will blink “Blue” when trying to fix a GPS lock and will turn “Blue” when GPS lock has been achieved on the device. If this LED turns “Red”, check the following: • Ensure that the GPS cabling is connected on the device • Reposition the GPS antenna SYS: This LED defines different states of the device. This LED will blink “Blue” when the device is trying to register with the IMS Core. This LED will blink “Red” if the back haul bandwidth is not enough for calls. ACTIVITY Power on IP information Complete POW Blue Blue LNK SYS NET GPS Off Blue Flashing Off Off Blue Blue Flashing Off Off [LINK] Blue if physically connected. Additionally, it will blink per network activity. IP Sec Tunnel Blue Blue Blue Blue Off Flashing Connected [NET] Red flashing until the eFemto gets the DHCP IP address. Blue flashing while IPSec tunnel is being established, Red if waiting due to earlier failure in making the tunnel establishment GPS Lock Blue Blue Blue Blue Blue Flashing Established [GPS] Red if there are not enough tracking satellites, Blue blinking with satellites but not yet locked, and Blue if locked System Reboot IMS/SIP Registration & Calibration Blue Off Off Off Off Blue Blue Blue Flashing Blue Blue [SYS] Blue flashing until SIP is registered for 1x and/or PDSN keep alive for DO, Red blinking if the bandwidth is not enough for a call Frequency Lock & Blue Blue Blue Blue Blue System Ready AirWalk Proprietary and Confidential Page 19 of 19
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