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STARMAX
TM
3100 Series Subscriber
Station User Manual
Rev.001
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StarMAX™ 3100 Series
Subscriber Station User
Manual
StarMAX™ 3100 Series Subscriber Station User Manual
260-668104-001 MARCH 2010
This manual incorporates features and functions provided with the StarMAX™ 3100 Series, Release 4.1.1.
Copyright © 2010 by Aviat Networks, Inc.
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval
system, or translated into any language or computer language, in any form or by any means, electronic, magnetic,
optical, chemical, manual or otherwise, without the prior written permission of Aviat Networks Inc. To request
permission, contact techpubs@aviatnet.com.
Warranty
Aviat Networks makes no representation or warranties with respect to the contents hereof and specifically
disclaims any implied warranties or merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose. Further, Aviat Networks
reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes from time to time in the content hereof without
obligation of Aviat Networks to notify any person of such revision or changes.
Safety Recommendations
The following safety recommendations must be considered to avoid injuries to persons and/or damage to the
equipment:
1.
Installation and Service Personnel: Installation and service must be carried out by authorized personnel who
have the technical training and experience necessary to be aware of any hazardous operations during
installation and service, and of measures to avoid any danger to themselves, to any other personnel, and to the
equipment.
2.
Access to the Equipment: Access to the equipment in use must be restricted to service personnel only.
3.
Safety Norms: Local safety regulations must be used if mandatory. Safety instructions in this document should
be used in addition to the local safety regulations. In the case of conflict between safety instructions stated in
this manual and those indicated in local regulations, mandatory local norms will prevail.
4.
Service Personnel Skill: Service personnel must have received adequate technical training on
telecommunications and in particular on the equipment this manual refers to.
Trademarks
All trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
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Contact Information
Sales and Sales Support:
For sales information, contact one of the Aviat Networks headquarters, or find your regional sales office at http://
www.aviatnetworks.com/contact-us/sales/.
Corporate Headquarters
North Carolina, USA
International Headquarters
Singapore
Aviat Networks, Inc.
Aviat Networks (S) Pte. Ltd.
Research Triangle Park
17, Changi Business Park Central 1
637 Davis Drive
Honeywell Building, #04-01
Morrisville, North Carolina 27560
Singapore 486073
United States
Phone: + 1 919-767-3230
Phone: +65 6496 0900
Fax: + 1 919-767-3233
Fax: + 65 6496 0999
Customer Service:
For customer service, contact one of the regional Technical Help Desks listed below.
Americas Technical Help
Desk
EMEA Technical Help Desk
Asia Pacific Technical Help
Desk
Phone:+1 210 561 7400
Toll-free in Canada/US:
+1 800 227 8332
Fax: +1 210 561 7399
Phone:+44 1698 714 073
Phone:+63 45 599 5192
Fax: +44 1698 717 204
Fax: +63 45 599 5196
TAC.AM@aviatnet.com
TAC.EMEA@aviatnet.com
TAC.APAC@aviatnet.com
Or you can contact your local Aviat Networks office. Contact information is available on our website at:
www.aviatnetworks.com/contact-us/locations-worldwide/.
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FCC Notices
1.
The StarMAX Subscriber Station must be professionally installed and maintained.
2.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part
15 of the FCC rules.
3.
Notes specific to the 3.65 - 3.675GHz band:
• The StarMAX 3160-37 Subscriber Station complies with FCC CFR47, Part 90, Subpart Z.
• For FCC CFR47, Part 90, Subpart Z, StarMAX operation is restricted to the 25MHz band 3.65GHz - 3.675GHz.
• To ensure compliance with the FCC RF exposure requirements, a minimum distance of 25cm must be
maintained between the subscriber station antenna and any persons whilst the unit is operational at 5MHz
and 34cm for 10MHz operation. This calculation is based on the EIRP limits within Part 90, Subpart Z.
• The 3160-37 Subscriber Station has been tested and certified to FCC CFR47, Part 90, Subpart Z with an
integral antenna with a gain of 14dBi.
• FCC CFR47, Part 90, Subpart Z, applies strict limitations on EIRP. 5MHz operation has an EIRP limit of 5W and
10MHz operation has an EIRP limit of 10W. The StarMAX Subcriber Station is not field programmable so the
power is set during production. Model 3160-37-14-05 should be used for all installations within the United
States.
4.
Notes specific to the 2.496 - 2.69GHz band:
• The 3160-25 Subscriber Station has been tested and certified to FCC CFR47, Part 27 with an integral antenna
with a gain of 12dBi.
• To ensure compliance with the FCC exposure requirements, a minimum distance of 34cm must be maintained
between the subscriber station antenna and any persons whilst the unit is operational.
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WARNING
Making adjustments and/or modifications to this equipment that are not in
accordance with the provisions of this instruction manual or other supplementary documentation may result in personal injury or damage to the
equipment, and may void the equipment warranty.
AVERTISSEMENT
Tout réglage ou modification faits à cet équipement hors du cadre édicté
par ce guide d’utilisation ou par toute autre documentation supplémentaire
pourraient causer des blessures ou endommager l’équipement et peut
entraîner l’annulation de sa garantie.
WARNUNG
Die an diesen Geräten gemachte Einstellungen und/oder Änderungen,
welche nicht gemäß dieser Bedienungsanleitung, oder gemäß anderen
zusätzlichen Anleitungen, ausgeführt werden, können Verletzungen oder
Materialschäden zur Folge haben und eventuell die Garantie ungültig
machen.
ATENCIÓN
Llevar a cabo ajustamientos y/o modificaciones a este equipo, sin seguir
las instrucciones provistas por este manual u otro documento adicional,
podría resultar en lesiones a su persona o daños al equipo, y anular la
garantía de este último.
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Table of Contents
CHAPTER 1. OVERVIEW OF THE STARMAX™ 3100 SERIES SUBSCRIBER STATIONS
Abbreviations & Definitions ..................................................................................................................1
Conventions...........................................................................................................................................3
Introducing the StarMAX™ 3100 Series................................................................................................4
About the StarMAX™ 3100 Series Stationary Subscriber Stations ......................................................5
Subscriber Station Features ...........................................................................................................6
Subscriber Station HTML GUI Manager ..........................................................................................6
CHAPTER 2. QUICK INSTALLATION OF THE STARMAX™ 3100 SERIES STATIONARY
SUBSCRIBER STATIONS
Installation of the StarMAX™ 3160 Subscriber Station ........................................................................8
Mounting the Subscriber Station on a Pole ....................................................................................8
Mounting the StarMAX™ 3160 on a Wall .........................................................................................9
Connecting the Equipment ............................................................................................................10
POE Injector/Splitter .....................................................................................................................11
Sealing the StarMAX™ 3160 POE Injector.....................................................................................16
CHAPTER 3. ANTENNA ALIGNMENT
17
CHAPTER 4. SUBSCRIBER COMMISSIONING
19
Required Information ..........................................................................................................................19
Configuring Basic Parameters ...........................................................................................................19
Aligning the Subscriber Unit Antenna ................................................................................................20
Verifying Data connectivity ............................................................................................................20
CHAPTER 5. CONFIGURING YOUR COMPUTER (MS WINDOWS)
21
Setting the IP Address ........................................................................................................................21
Verifying the Connection .....................................................................................................................23
Setting the Password ..........................................................................................................................25
CHAPTER 6. SUBSCRIBER STATION HTML GUI
27
Ethernet Link Down ............................................................................................................................27
HTML GUI Introduction .......................................................................................................................28
Authentication (Login/Password) ..................................................................................................28
System Info Tab .............................................................................................................................29
Basic Settings ................................................................................................................................30
Advanced Settings Tab ..................................................................................................................31
Antenna Status Tab .......................................................................................................................36
Interface Statistics Tab..................................................................................................................37
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Logout Tab..................................................................................................................................... 38
CHAPTER 7. NETWORK ADDRESS TRANSLATION (NAT)
39
Enabling NAT ...................................................................................................................................... 40
Operating Modes (L2, 1:N, N:N) ......................................................................................................... 40
Operating Mode Switching.................................................................................................................. 41
L2 to NAT Operating Mode ............................................................................................................ 41
NAT to L2 Operating Mode ............................................................................................................ 41
Provisioning Server Changes ............................................................................................................. 42
Interfaces and IP Address Assignment .............................................................................................. 42
N:N NAT Translations ......................................................................................................................... 42
DHCP Server Configuration................................................................................................................ 43
Access Control .................................................................................................................................... 43
DMZ ..................................................................................................................................................... 44
VLAN traffic......................................................................................................................................... 44
APPENDIX A. SPECIFICATIONS
45
Subscriber Station Specifications ...................................................................................................... 45
General .......................................................................................................................................... 45
Transmit ........................................................................................................................................ 46
Receive .......................................................................................................................................... 46
Integrated Antenna........................................................................................................................ 47
Interface Specifications................................................................................................................. 47
Mechanical and Electrical Specifications ..................................................................................... 47
Environmental Specifications ....................................................................................................... 47
Standard Compliance.................................................................................................................... 48
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StarMAX™ 3100 Series
Subscriber Stations
This chapter gives you an overview of the StarMAX™ 3100 Series Stationary
Subscriber Stations. It covers the following topics:
• Introducing the StarMAX™ 3100 Series
• Brief description of the StarMAX™ 3100 Series Stationary Subscribers
• Subscriber Station HTML GUI management
Abbreviations & Definitions
Abbreviations
Description
ACB
ATCA carrier board
BE
Best Effort
BS
Base Station
CINR
Carrier-to-Interface plus Noise Ratio
CIR
Committed Information Rate
CLI
Command Line Interface
CPE
Customer Premises Equipment
DC
Direct Current
DHCP
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
DMZ
De-Militarized Zone
EIRP
Equivalent Isotropic Radiated Power
EMS
Element Management System
FEC
Forward Error Correction
GND
Ground
GPS
Global Positioning System
IDU
Indoor Unit
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Abbreviations
Description
IF
Intermediate Frequency
IPMI
Intelligent Platform Management Interface
LED
Light Emitting Diode
LVDS
Low Voltage Data Signal
MAC
Medium Access Control
MIB
Management Information Base
MPU
Main Processor Unit
NAPT
Network Address Port Translation
NAT
Network Address Translation
NMS
Network Management System
Nrt-PS
Non Real Time Polling Services
ODU
Outdoor Unit
PLL
Phase Locked Loop
PMP
Point To Multipoint
POE
Power Over Ethernet
POST
Power On Self Test
PPS
Pulses Per Second
PS
Provisioning Server
PSU
Power Supply
RF
Radio Frequency
RO
Read Only
R/W
Read/Write
RSSI
Receive Signal Strength Indicator
SELV
Safety Extra Low Voltage
SFP
Small Form-factor Pluggable
SNMP
Simple Network Management Protocol
SoC
System on Chip
SS
Subscriber Station
STC/MRC
Space Time Coding / Max. Ratio Combining
TDM
Time Division Multiplexing
TTL
Transistor-Transistor Logic
VEE
Virtual End-to-End
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Abbreviations
Description
VLAN
Virtual Local Area Network
WEEE
Waste Electronic Electric Equipment
Conventions
The following conventions are used in the document to help you to identify special
terms.
Convention
Usage
Example
Bold
The following screen
elements:
Button, List, Drop-down menu
Click OK.
Courier
New
Courier
Bold
Courier
Italic
Computer output text
User input text
Aviat_bs#configure access-list 2
permit 11:22:33:44:55:66
00:00:00:00:00:00 22:33:44:55:66:77
00:00:00:00:00:00
>HSX_bs#exit
Variable in command that you
may replace with other
values, as required
To make a new directory, enter:
Italic
Description of figures and
tables, Book title and
emphasis, Cross References
ProductCodes
Refer to User Manual for more information.
<>
Mandatory parameters
HSX_bs# show card 
[]
Optional parameters
HSX_bs# configure ip address 
[subnet mask]
Mutually exclusive choices in
a command or a code
HSX_bs#reboot 1|2|3
prompt> mkdir new_directory_name
NOTE:
The Note format is used for clarification or to point out specific text
or instructions in the procedure or description.
WARNING:
The Stop format indicates a pause in the procedure to perform
some other task. The procedure continues once you have
completed the other task.
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CAUTION:
The Caution format is used for a Warning or a Caution. The
information that follows alerts personnel to possible damage
to equipment or interruption of service, or a violation of a
legal requirement.
Introducing the StarMAX™ 3100 Series
Aviat Networks' StarMAX™ 3100 Series Subscriber Stations (SS) are fully compliant
and certified with the IEEE 802.16e-2005 standards and conform to WiMAX forum
Wave 2 inter-operability specifications. They are matched to the frequencies and
WiMAX enhanced features supported by the Aviat Networks Base Station (BS)
system. When deployed in networks based on the StarMAX™ Base Station, they
provide optimal performance in line-of-sight (LOS), near line-of-sight (NrLOS) as
well as non-line-of-sight (NLOS) applications. The Subscriber Station offers market
leading performance through the use of intelligent antenna systems and advanced
WiMAX features.
The system uses S-OFDMA radio technology, which is robust in adverse channel
conditions and enables NLOS operation. This helps in easy installation, improves
coverage, and maintains a high level of spectral efficiency. Modulation and coding
can be adapted per burst, helping to achieve the balance of robustness and efficiency,
based on the prevailing link conditions.
StarMAX™ 3100 Series Subscriber Stations support a wide range of network
services, including Internet Access and Voice over IP. A variety of other choices are
also available to meet the requirements of different environments, including
residential, SOHO, SME, large enterprise and multi-tenant customers while able to
support fixed, nomadic and mobile services.
The StarMAX™ 3100 Series of Subscriber Stations is currently available in the
2.3-2.4, 2.5-2.7 GHz, 3.4-3.6 GHz, and 3.6-3.8 GHz frequency bands, and also of
various signal send/receive strengths. The actual operating frequencies used by the
system can be configured by software according to the applicable radio regulations,
license conditions and specific deployments.
NOTE:
The 3160 CPE must be professionally installed. It is up to the
installer to set the Frequency of the CPE (frequency scanning list).
For the NA market, we do not have to define a SKU that limits the
frequency but we do need a FRU that limits the power. In Canada,
we need to limit both the frequency and power. Both NA and Canada
follow the same EIRP limits across the 50 MHz frequency band (1
watt per MHz).
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About the StarMAX™ 3100 Series
Stationary Subscriber Stations
The Subscriber Station installed at the customer premises provides data connectivity
through the Base Station. Equipment provides high reliability and provides a
platform for wide range services. Subscriber side WiMAX functionality on PHY and
MAC layer is implemented. The Subscriber Station provides the data bridging
functionality, traffic shaping and classification through the 10/100 BaseT Ethernet
ports.
Figure 1-1. 3160 Subscriber Station Model (with an integrated antenna)
• 3160 Subscriber Station is an outdoor version, designed for a full outdoor
operation. It comes with an integrated antenna which is located under the cover of
the unit. The Subscriber Station has an installed beeper and only a CAT5e cable to
the rooftop outdoor unit for effortless installation and alignment. The Subscriber
Station is cost-effective and high performance solution for business and residential
users, requiring a longer range and throughput of an outdoor unit.
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Subscriber Station Features
• IEEE 802.16e Wave 2 ready, MIMO 2x2 A/B Mobile WiMAX compliant Subscriber
Station.
• DHCP – IP address assignment for Subscriber Station for remote provisioning.
• Automatic Scanner Channel application. This feature helps the Subscriber Station to
connect to the Base Station with the best RSSI and CINR values among the available
Base Stations.
• Over-the-air fail-safe download of software upgrades.
• Automatic Software upgrade over the TFTP and FTP server on a Subscriber Station
synchronizing with the Base Station after a reboot, software running on the
Subscriber Station is checked with the software available on the TFTP server.
Software upgrade is done if the TFTP server software is different.
• Remote Software upgrade over the TFTP or FTP. Subscriber station software
upgrade can be performed from the CLI over the TFTP. The Subscriber Station
software is obtained from the TFTP server.
• Post-Power on Self test is done to check the basic Subscriber Station system integrity
in terms of on-board hardware components (e.g. memory).
• Packet classification (data, voice) based on VLANs. Subscriber Station provides
functionality to classify the traffic based on a Virtual LAN for Security, QoS etc.
• Packet Filtering based on L2, L3 and L4 parameters.
• CLI (via Telnet) access for debugging and configuration. Command Line Interface
provides standard system command parsing and execution for configuration and
monitoring purposes.
• Transparent VLAN tagging at the Subscriber station in the uplink direction to the
base station and untagging in the downlink direction to the CPE devices.
• Subscriber Station HTML GUI provides the Web service for the Subscriber Station
configuration with respect to the scanner channel, the IP address, a display of the
Subscriber Station radio parameters, and the antenna status.
Subscriber Station HTML GUI Manager
The Subscriber Stations with software revisions 4.0 and newer can be managed
through a web based application called the Subscriber Station HTML GUI (see
Subscriber Station HTML GUI on page 27 for details). It enables management of
the Subscriber Station as well as monitoring of the RF signal levels (RSSI and CINR).
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the StarMAX™ 3100 Series
Stationary Subscriber Stations
This chapter covers the quick installation of the StarMAX™ 3100 Series Subscriber
Stations:
• StarMAX™ 3160
To install and start using the StarMAX™ 3100 Series Subscriber Station quickly the
following items are needed:
• A StarMAX™ 3100 Series Subscriber Station.
• A longer Ethernet cable (straight) in cases where the enclosed cable is too short.
• For the StarMAX™ 3160 - a screwdriver, a pair of tongs, a spanner, a pole, drilling
equipment and other accessories.
• A PC that is configured with the following:
• An Ethernet interface
• Microsoft Windows®
NOTE:
Unit must be supplied by Power over Ethernet adpater complying
with Limited Power Source requirements according to IEC 60950-1
with rated output voltage 48Vdc.
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Installation of the StarMAX™ 3160
Subscriber Station
Ensure that the package contains the items shown in the following figure:
Figure 2-1. The StarMAX™ 3160 Package Contents
a) The 3160 outdoor
Subscriber Station
b) Mounting kit
c) Power over
Ethernet Injector
(PHIHONG PSA
16U-480)
d) RJ-45 Network
Cable
Mounting the Subscriber Station on a Pole
This section provides the installation process guidelines for the existing pole
installation outside of the customer premises. The most suitable location for a pole is
such that the Subscriber Station can be rotated 360 degrees in a horizontal direction
and aligned for about +/- 5 degrees in the vertical direction (when the pole is vertical
and vice versa when the pole is horizontal), to be able to align the antenna correctly.
If the best direction towards the closest Base Station is already known, such a wide
angle for the alignment is not needed. Recommended pole diameter is 40 mm and the
required pole length is 1.25 m.
There are two possibilities of mounting a Subscriber Station on a pole:
• Vertical mounting on a pole (two diameters)
• Horizontal mounting on a pole (two diameters)
Make sure that the pole is mounted firmly enough. If the pole is mounted at the
highest point of the building, a proper grounding must be installed for the pole and
at least 30 cm of the pole should be left above the top of the Subscriber Station. That
ensures that in case of a lightning strike electric discharge hits the pole and is taken
directly to the ground.
NOTE:
The antenna can be mounted on a pole with a diameter of 40-65
mm.
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Mounting Bracket Attachment
There are several options of mounting the Subscriber Station (wall mounting, thick
and thin pole mounting, grid mounting etc.). For installing the Subscriber Station on
a pole, please follow the steps described below.
1.
Attach the bracket transition to the base bracket of the enclosure as shown in
Figure 2-2.
2. Mate the knurled surfaces so that both items are tightened together.
3. The bolt head should be positioned in the socket of the base bracket, while the nut,
the spring washer and the flat washer should be placed on the flat surface of the
bracket transition. Tighten up the screw with a torque of 24 Nm. Attach the wall
mounting flange on the other side of the transition bracket by using the same
method as the above.
Figure 2-2. Subscriber Station mounting assembly
Mounting the StarMAX™ 3160 on a Wall
This section provides guidelines for the installation of the Subscriber Station on a
wall outside of the customer premises. At first an appropriate location on a wall has
to be chosen. It has to be easily accessible and located as high as possible, the surface
has to be flat and firm, and orientated approximately in the direction of the base
station. Usually the vertical movement of a SS on a wall is very limited.
NOTE:
When mounted on the wall, the mounting kit provides the antenna
with up to a 40° tilting possibility in a horizontal and in a vertical
direction.
The procedure for fixing the Subscriber Station on a wall is similar to the procedure
described above, except that the upper part is not necessary.
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Connecting the Equipment
NOTE:
The unit should be mounted with the female RJ45 connector pointed
downwards and never upwards. If it is necessary to mount the ODU
where the RJ45 connector has to be mounted parallel to the ground,
a service loop needs to be added when attaching the cable to the
RJ45 connector.
1.
Connect the Network Cable to the RF+DC port on the POE Module.
2. Connect the RJ-45 Network Cable to the RF port on the POE Injector.
3. Connect the other end of the RJ-45 Network Cable to the RJ-45 port of your
computer's Ethernet card or adapter or the network equipment.
4. Connect the POE Injector to a standard electrical outlet.
CAUTION:
The POE cable is not provided with the Subscriber Station so
you should take care of the proper connector pinout when
preparing the cable.
Figure 2-3. Connecting the Equipment
Take care of the proper order of the sealing parts.
POE Injector (POE upper
left cable is data & power
leads to the Subscriber
Station; lower left RF cable
leads to the computer, the
right cable goes to the
electric outlet).
NOTE:
When assembling the connector part, ensure that the gaskets are
aligned correctly before tightening the whole assembly and
attaching it to the ODU RJ45 connector to prevent any water ingress
problems.
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POE Injector/Splitter
The StarMAX™ 3160 Subscriber Station is powered via a POE device, consisting of a
POE Injector and a POE Splitter. The Injector takes 110-240V AC power and converts
it to a DC voltage to transfer it through the CAT5 cable along with data. The Injector
is typically installed in the “wiring closet” near a CPE or Ethernet switch/hub. The
POE Splitter takes the output of the Injector (data + electric current), picks-off the
DC Voltage that has been injected into the Ethernet cable by the Injector and makes
it available to the equipment through the regular DC power jack. The data separated
from the DC voltage is forwarded to the device through a separate data jack. The
splitters are typically installed near the equipment running on a POE supply.
CAUTION:
You have to ensure a proper grounding for all installations!
CAUTION:
To prevent damage of the equipment it is recommended to
use splitters and injectors of the same make!
The POE should be placed in a cool and dry place. The
110-240V AC power connector should be connected firmly to
the socket!
The grounding point and the POE connector of the Full
Outdoor Subscriber Station have to be oriented downwards
to avoid any water leakage into the unit!
CAUTION:
The network (Cat5) cable must have both ends terminated
with properly crimped RJ45 connectors by using one type of
the T658A or T568B wiring standard, tested with the
Network (Cat5) tester/analyzer. The LTW cap must be
installed as well. The POE circuitry at the Subscriber Station
might fail or the Ethernet port might fail as well or it might
not work properly. Additionally the POE injector would
detect an error and wouldn't establish any voltage.
Precaution Guidelines
In order to prevent damage of the equipment please follow the precautions described
below before powering the equipment on.
• Test the Subscriber Station on the ground before installation (connect both cables to
the Ethernet ports by using short Cat5 cables.
• Turn the notebook on.
• Connect the 110-240V power voltage to the POE injector (this should be connected
the last. Wait for a few seconds and check whether the green lights from the POE are
coming up: first the power green light next to the POE green light. If the LED is
blinking there is no voltage delivered and something is wrong).
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• Verify that the modem is reaching Operational status (that means it is connected to
the Base Station and it can pass the ping traffic); if operational status has been
reached then proceed to the next step. If not then check once more the steps
described above; in case of failure for the second time, send the modem back to the
factory.
• For modems that have reached the Operational status ping and start short traffic
tests to verify the web connectivity.
• For modems that have reached the web connectivity, continue with the field unstable
Cat5 cable testing.
CAUTION:
Important! It is essential that the main voltage (110-240V)
is disconnected before disconnecting any other cable!
• Disconnect the power first!
• Remove the Cat5 cable from the SS-ODU to the POE injector;
• Replace with the Cat5 cable that the Subscriber Station is going to be installed with
(since this cable may be crimped in the field, the Cat5 cable must have both ends
terminated with properly crimped RJ45 connectors by using one type T568A or
T568B wiring standards and tested with Cat5 tester/analyzer; the LTW cap must be
installed as well – see the description in the table below).
Figure 2-4. LTW Parts
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Step by step instructions:
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Table 2-1. EIA/TIA 568B connector pinout
Pin
Name
Description
EIA/TIA 568A cable colors
EIA/TIA 568B or AT&T
258A cable colors
TX+
Tranceive
Data+
White with green stripe
White with orange stripe
TX-
Tranceive
Data-
Green with white stripe or
solid green
Orange with white stripe or
solid orange
RX+
Receive Data+
White with orange stripe
White with green stripe
n/c
Not connected
Blue with white stripe or solid
blue
Blue with white stripe or solid
blue
n/c
Not connected
White with blue stripe
White with blue stripe
RX-
Receive Data-
Orange with white stripe or
solid orange
Green with white stripe or
solid green
n/c
Not connected
White with brown strip or
solid brown
White with brown strip or
solid brown
n/c
Not connected
Brown with white stripe or
solid brown
Brown with white stripe or
solid brown
NOTE:
It is better that the Cat5 cables are properly prepared and tested
before going into the field!
If the Cat5 cable that is crimped in the field is not properly wired or
the wires are not following one of the T568A or T568B wiring
standards, the POE circuitry at the SS-outdoor unit may fail or the
Ethernet port might fail as well or might not work properly.
Additionally, the POE injector will detect an error and won't establish
voltage.
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Troubleshooting Guidelines
For Subscriber Stations that have already been installed and fail to work properly
check the following:
• Are the PoE lights both green? If yes, the POE is working properly; if not disconnect
the 110-240V and reconnect then wait for a few seconds and check that the green
lights are on.
• If no green lights are present, then the POE circuitry is detecting a failure in the Cat5
cabling or the SS-ODU circuitry. Check the Cat5 first for proper connection or
damage. Eventually test with a new Cat5 cable.
• If the green lights are on, test that the modem reaches Operational Status: ping and
make a traffic test. If this is failing, then remove the SS-ODU.
• If one or the other green lights is not on, then replace the P)E injector and repeat the
procedure to check for green lights, operation, ping, traffic; if OK, then the POE
injector is failing.
• If still failing with the new POE injector, then remove the SS-ODU, the original Cat5
cable, and the original POE injector; pack them all and ship all of the items
TOGETHER for failure analysis to RMA and describe the failure.
Sealing the StarMAX™ 3160 POE Injector
The sealing on the bottom side of the Subscriber Station should be closed tightly to
prevent any water leakage into the unit. For details see Figure 2-3.
NOTE:
The StarMAX™ 3160 Subscriber Station has a built-in panel
antenna. Use the 4-LED display to see the measured signal strength
in order to place the unit in the optimal position.
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Using wireless data communications involves signal transmission and reception in
various environments, where building configurations can sometimes interfere with
the transmitted signals. Therefore you have to optimize the placement and the
direction of the StarMAX™ Subscriber Station and/or its optional external antenna.
It is advisable that you try to find the optimal location for placing the Subscriber
Station and/or the antenna prior to fixing the Subscriber Station and/or antenna to
any fixed objects, such as poles or walls (installations described in Chapter 2).
To do this you can use the built-in SS HTML GUI, described in Chapter 6 of this
manual. Under the Antenna Graph option you can read out the CINR and RSSI values
and you can read out the signal quality and strength parameters. RSSI and CINR
thresholds are specified as RSSI/CINR @ 3MHz: - 84dB/12dB; RSSI/CINR @ 6MHz:
- 82dB/12dB. CINR values lower than 12 dB should not be acceptable.
For professional installations a specialized Alignment Tool application can be used to
evaluate the receive signal strength values (RSSI) and to adjust the Subscriber
Station accordingly.
NOTE:
If using the SS HTML GUI to find the optimal space for positioning
the SS, please refresh the Antenna Graph every time you reposition
the equipment.
When finding the optimal position for your outdoor antennas please follow these
guidelines:
• Ensure that the outdoor unit of the antenna provides direct line of sight (LOS) or
near line of sight (NrLOS) conditions to the Base Station antenna.
• In the no line of sight (NLOS) conditions direct the antenna to the open space and
not directly towards the nearest obstructions such as tall buildings, hills, trees etc.
• To achieve a better link quality, place the Subscriber Station antenna as high as
possible.
• Ensure that the location of the antenna is easily accessible for a safe installation and
testing.
• When deciding about the location of the Subscriber Station, take into account the
location of the power outlet and of your data equipment.
To make a fine antenna alignment in the horizontal direction (left-right) or in the
vertical direction (up-down), you should slightly loosen the corresponding nut to
enable the movement of the antenna in the desired direction.
NOTE:
When precise positioning is required (with the Outdoor units), there
is also an optional Alignment Tool available, which enables optimal
location search. More information on obtaining the Alignment Tool is
available at the Aviat Networks Customer Support site www.aviatnetworks.com.
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Commissioning
This section covers the following topics:
• Required Information
• Configuring Basic Parameters
• Aligning the Subscriber Unit Antenna
Required Information
Table 4-1 lists the parameters required for bringing the Subscriber Station to the
minimal operational state.
Table 4-1. Information needed to get Subscriber Station operational
Item
Parameters
What should be updated
Management Port
IP Address
192.168.1.1
(mandatory)
Subnet Mask
255.255.255.0
RF Interface
Frequency (in kHz)
Sample 2500000, 2585000
(mandatory)
Bandwidth (in kHz)
10000
Configuring Basic Parameters
During the Subscriber Station power-up, the following stages occur before the
Subscriber Station is synchronized with the Base Station:
1.
Complete Power On Self Test.
2. The Subscriber Station scans the configured connection channel and synchronizes
with the Base Station with the best RSSI or CINR values. To configure new
channels, refer to Subscriber Station HTML GUI on page 27.
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Aligning the Subscriber Unit Antenna
NOTE:
This section is applicable only to the Outdoor Subscriber Station.
The link quality measurement can be obtained using the web based SS HTML GUI
management interface (see Subscriber Station HTML GUI on page 27 for details).
The Signal LED on the Subscriber Station flashes when the registration process is in
progress and is on when the Subscriber Station is registered.
To align the outdoor antenna, please follow these steps:
1.
Point the antenna towards the general direction of the base station.
2. Verify that the power LED of the Subscriber Station is on.
3. Check the signal LED- flashing indicates that the Subscriber Station is
synchronized with the Base Station. If the signal LED is off, check the basic
configuration of the Subscriber Station.
4. Check whether the Signal LED is on after flashing green for few seconds. If the
signal LED continues to flash, try to change the direction of the antenna or position
the antenna at a higher or an alternate location.
5. Use the SS HTML GUI to ascertain the best link quality (see Subscriber Station
HTML GUI on page 27 for details).
Verifying Data connectivity
To verify data connectivity, try to connect to the Internet from the end-user's PC (see
Configuring Your Computer (MS Windows) on page 21 for details).
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Chapter 5. Configuring Your
Computer (MS Windows)
This chapter describes how to configure computers for the StarMAX™ 3100 Series
Subscriber Station. Topics include:
• Setting the IP Address on page 21
• Verifying the Connection on page 23
• Setting the Password on page 25
Setting the IP Address
The quickest way to start using the correctly installed StarMAX™ 3100 Series
Subscriber Station is to configure your computer network port for a fixed IP address
that is in the same subnet as the default IP address of the Subscriber Station which is
192.168.1.1. The computer’s IP address should be in the range 192.168.1.2. through
192.168.1.254. Follow these steps to configure a computer for a static IP:
1.
Click on Start > Settings > Control Panel.
2. Double click Network Connections.
3. Find the LAN connection that is connected to the Subscriber Station, right-click the
connection and check the Status. It should be connected.
4. Then right-click on the Properties/General tab and select Internet Protocol
(TCP/IP) and click Properties.
5. As shown in Figure 5-1, select the following options:
a.
Use the following IP address
b.
Subnet mask
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Figure 5-1. Fixed IP address
After the IP address of the computer has been set you can configure the scanning
conditions by the web based application described in Subscriber Station HTML
GUI on page 27 and start scanning for the best signal. The Subscriber Station is
usually able to connect to the Base Station of the network in a couple of minutes (it
usually takes about 0.5-2 minutes, which depends on the configuration of the
Subscriber Station) after the Subscriber Station has been powered on. Once the
Subscriber Station is operational (as shown in Subscriber Station HTML GUI on
page 27), you should configure your computer in accordance with the settings of the
operator (DHCP, PPPoE or static IP). Please follow the instructions given by the
operator.
The following example shows the case of dynamic IP address assignment.
1.
Click on Start > Settings > Control Panel.
2. Double click Network Connections.
3. Find the LAN connection that is connected to the Subscriber Station, right-click the
connection and select Properties.
4. In the General tab, select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click Properties.
5. As shown in Figure 5-2, select the following options:
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Obtain IP address automatically
b.
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Figure 5-2. Automatic IP assignment
Verifying the Connection
To check whether the PC is connected to the WiMAX network, check the status of the
LAN interface which is connected to the Subscriber Station.
Dynamic IP address and 1:N NAT
1.
Click on Start > Settings > Control Panel.
2. Double click Network Connections.
3. Find the LAN connection that is connected to the Subscriber Station.
4. Right-click the connection and select Status; it should be Connected.
5. In the same window select the Support tab; it should be Assigned by DHCP.
If another status is observed, then right-click the connection and select the Repair
option. Perform the upper check if any change. Check the cabling.
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Static IP address and N:N NAT
To check whether the PC is connected to the WiMAX network, check the status of the
LAN interface which is connected to the Subscriber Station.
1.
Click on Start > Settings > Control Panel.
2. Double click Network Connections.
3. Find the LAN connection that is connected to the Subscriber Station.
4. Right-click the connection and select Status; it should be Connected.
5. In the same window select the Support tab; it should be Manually Configured.
6. Use the Details button to check if the IP settings are the same as given by the
operator.
If another status is observed, check the cabling; if wrong IP settings are defined,
change the IP settings under the TCP/IP settings.
PPPoE
Check the documentation given by the Operator. In most cases the physical state of
the interface will be as mentioned above (1 or 2) with additional Dial-Up connection
defined in the Network Connections window.
Figure 5-3. Connection Status
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Figure 5-4. Support Tab
Setting the Password
You can login to a Subscriber Station by using the telnet and the IP address of the
Subscriber Station.
Example: telnet 192.168.185.61
A login and password dialog appears. There are different privileges with respect
to the user logged in. A password can also be set when logged on the Subscriber
Station.
The support password logic has been changed to provide better security for the
Subscriber Station. There are several options to login to the Subscriber Station.
• For users with limited access you can use the following combination:
Login: root
Password: telsimawl
• For advanced users dynamic password logic has been created:
• If the startupconfig is not present in the SS (modem), the default password for the
Login: support is starmaxTS where
 is the last two digits of the box’s serial # (if the FRU is not in the Subscriber
Station, then the serial number will be “TW”)
TS are just letters that stand for Telsima
 is the first letter of the day of the week
 is the two digit hour in military time
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• If the startupconfig is present in the Subscriber Station (modem) and no user
has modified the support user password (default generated for the
startupconfig), the password in the startupconfig for the Login: support is
supportTS.
• If the startupconfig has got any other password set for the user: support, then
the password for the user: support will be that. If the password is Telsima, then
the password would be: telsimaTS.
The following logic has been applied for the default/user changed password for
support user:
Example: starmaxTWTSW05
 TS
 is the current support password starmax
To assist the user to arrive to the  serial number,  day of the week and
 hour, the telnet logic for the Subscriber Station has been modified as below:
System Time and Date: THU DEC 27 00:00:20 1990
Serial Number: Z00000000
Login:
Password:
Telsima_ss#
Telsima_ss#
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HTML GUI
The Subscriber Station HTML GUI is a web based application, designed for
management of the StarMAX™ Subscriber Stations and for monitoring the incoming
RF signal levels (RSSI, CINR). HTTP servers basically provide access to monitoring
and configuration of the device. The HTTP server is supported by both the Base
Stations and the Subscriber Stations. The Subscriber Station HTTP server supports
HTML pages mainly for configuration and monitoring of various aspects of the
Subscriber Station. The following functionalities can be configured and/or
monitored at the Subscriber Station:
• IP address related configuration
• Downlink radio measurement information
• Scanner channel configuration
• Miscellaneous configuration, such as Subscriber Station reset etc.
• Network Address Translation information and configuration
• IP and MAC filtering information and configuration
The HTTP server in the Subscriber Station consists of standalone modules that are
primarily used for enabling the JAVA Web Start technology. They access the JAVA
Web Start files present in the system, and send them back to the HTTP Client when
they are requested.
The HTTP Server in the Subscriber Station is serving traditional HTML pages to the
web browser, and is used for configuring and monitoring the system.
Ethernet Link Down
During the Subscriber Station power-up process the Ethernet link can be enabled or
disabled by default, thus enabling/disabling the user of the station to access the
Subscriber Station while the station is in the RF offline mode. The administrators can
modify the behavior of the Ethernet link when the Subscriber Station goes from
non-operational state to the operational state and vice-versa on the RF link.
By default, this feature is disabled to provide Ethernet access to the Subscriber
Station for configuration and management reasons.
This feature is active only when the Ethernet link is configured for power down mode.
The Subscriber Station will bring up the Ethernet interface and the link will be active
during the power cycle. The Ethernet will not be in power down mode by default.
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The power down mode can be enabled or disabled (see the StarMAX™ 3100 Series
Subscriber Station Support Manual for details).
HTML GUI Introduction
The Subscriber Station HTML GUI is accessed through the web browser at the default
address of the Subscriber Station. The user/administrator needs to open the web
browser and type in the Subscriber Station’s default IP address (default IP is: http:/
/192.168.1.1); then the username and password need to be provided to access the
configuration and management options of the StarMAX™ 3100 Series Subscriber
Station through the Subscriber Station HTML GUI.
Authentication (Login/Password)
The authentication tab is used to accept the HTML client user name and password
and validate further access to the user for the Subscriber Station configuration. The
default username/password pair for an ordinary user is admin/admin. The
administrator’s username/password will be delivered by the operator for security
reasons. The administrator has more privileges then an ordinary user. This manual
is intended for both kinds of users, so some screenshots presented in the manual can
be seen only by an administrator who has full privileges.
Figure 6-1. Login to the Subscriber Station HTML GUI
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System Info Tab
The System Info tab contains the key information about the Subscriber Station
including the Ethernet connection, the IP Address of the Subscriber Station, the
Subnet mask, the WiMAX acquired IP Address, Gateway and Subnet IP. The Ethernet
Power down mode can be enabled/disabled in this tab (see Ethernet Link Down on
page 27 for a description). The current Running Configuration can be shown in this
tab as well as the application version, MAC address of the board and serial number of
the board. An administrator can modify the Ethernet IP address whereas the WiMAX
IP address is read only.
Figure 6-2. The System Info tab
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Basic Settings
In this tab the password can be changed for a different user name.
Figure 6-3. The Basic Settings tab
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Advanced Settings Tab
The Advanced Setting tab displays the following sub-tabs: Radio Parameters,
Scanner Channel, Mac Address Table, NAT and Firewall Filtering. The Radio
Parameters sub-tab displays information on the radio connection status and
working attributes. The Subscriber Station administrator can set values for Hystersis,
Modulation and Protection and see the active Connection status – the Frequency,
Bandwidth, CINR, RSSI, Connectivity Status, Sector-ID, Subchannelization and STC
values.
Figure 6-4. Radio Parameters sub-tab
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In the Scanner Channel sub-tab scanner information can be added or removed by
clicking on the Add-Scanner or Remove-Scanner button (first selecting the
Scanner to be removed). This tab also enables connecting, disconnecting and
re-synchronizing of the connection and setting it to the automatic or manual
connection. All these options as permitted only to an administrator.
Figure 6-5. Scanner channel sub-tab
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The Mac Address Table sub-tab enables listing of the Subscriber Station from the
MAC address table (Dynamic entries and Static entries) (press the clearMAC
Address Table button to clear the table) or adding a new MAC Address (addMAC
button) to give the network administrator a better overview of the connected users.
Figure 6-6. MAC Address Table sub-tab
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The NAT sub-tab shows the current operation mode. The Network Address
Translation (NAT, also known as Network Masquerading, Native Address
Translation or IP Masquerading) method enables the Subscriber Station to act as a
traditional layer 3 NAT device, possibly in conjunction with an external or an internal
Ethernet switch. With NAT enabled the Subscriber Station will not forward the VLAN
tagged packets. Tagged packets received at any interface will be dropped by the
Subscriber Station, thus allowing greater security of the network users and the
network itself. MVLAN and VoIP classifications are not supported in the NAT mode.
(see the Network Address Translation (NAT) on page 39 for details).
NAT N:N related parameter configurations – Primarily the N:N entry has to be added
with a local IP address and local subnet mask, global IP address and global subnet
mask, and gateway before setting the NAT operation mode to N:N.
NAT 1: N Global IP address set to Static IP scenario – DHCP server configuration
with Base and End IP address and DHCP lease time are necessary. The Global IP
address, Global IP address subnet mask, Global IP gateway address and Global IP
DNS address are required before configuring the 1:N NAT mode. The 1:N entry is
dynamically configured by the NAT module. If DMZ (see Chapter 7) is enabled then
the DMZ IP address must be configured. These are the configurations provided from
the Subscriber Station HTML GUI for the 1:N NAT scenario.
NAT 1:N Global IP address set to the DHCP scenario – DHCP server configuration
with a Base and End IP address and DHCP lease time are required before configuring
the 1: N NAT mode. If DMZ is enabled then the DMZ IP address must be configured.
These are the configurations provided from the Subscriber Station HTML GUI for the
1:N NAT scenario.
Figure 6-7. Nat Oper Mode
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The Firewall Filtering sub-tab enables the administrator to set the firewall
protection and traffic filtering settings. The white-list can include explicitly allowed
MAC Addresses or obtained IP addresses of the network interfaces and the black-list
is used to exclude the network interfaces from the network. MAC/IP addresses can be
filtered in both ways or separately as a source or destination or both (Src, Dest, Both).
IP Filters – Maximum of 16 IP firewall filter entries can be added from the Subscriber
Station HTML GUI specifying the IP address, IP subnet mask and the direction of the
firewall filtering (Ingress or Egress).
MAC filters – Maximum of 16 MAC firewall filter entries can be added from the
Subscriber station HTML GUI specifying the MAC address, MAC netmask and the
direction of the MAC firewall filters (Ingress or Egress).
Figure 6-8. Firewall Filtering sub-tab
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Antenna Status Tab
This tab shows the actual antenna transmission/reception signal parameters. The
CINR, MAX CINR, RSSI and MAX RSSI graphs can be seen. The image is not
dynamically updated – to update the new value (when repositioning the unit/
antenna for optimal reception, for example) press the Refresh button.
Figure 6-9. The Antenna reception signal quality status
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Interface Statistics Tab
This tab enables viewing the counters for Subscriber Station WiMAX and Subscriber
Station Ethernet Interfaces. The following counters are displayed: InOctets,
OutOctets, InUCastPkts, OutUCastPkts, InDiscards, OutDiscards, InErrors and
OutErrors for WiMAX and Ethernet interfaces respectively. All these counters show
real-time values when refresh is clicked or the first time the page is open, except the
WiMax OutErrors. The WiMax OutErrors displays the last 15 minutes total count.
Figure 6-10. Interface Statistics
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Logout Tab
This tab enables logout from the HTML GUI.
Figure 6-11. Logout tab
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Translation (NAT)
The Network Address Translation (NAT, also known as Network Masquerading,
Native Address Translation or IP Masquerading) method enables the Subscriber
Station to act as a traditional layer 3 NAT device, possibly in conjunction with an
external or internal Ethernet switch. With NAT enabled the Subscriber Station will
not forward VLAN tagged packets. Tagged packets received at any interface will be
dropped by the Subscriber Station, thus allowing greater security of the network
users and the network itself. MVLAN and VOIP classifications are not supported in
NAT mode.
The various VLAN features do not interact with the L3 forwarding of the NAT module
otherwise.
The Subscriber Station NAT module can be configured through the following
modules:
• Command Line interface
• Subscriber Station HTML GUI
• SNMP agent for communication with remote NMS servers
Figure 7-1. NAT management options
Command Line
Interface
Subscriber Station
CLI handlers
Subscriber Station
HTML GUI
Remote NMS/PS
server
SS HTML Server
NAT
Managed
Object
SNMP Agent
This chapter includes the following topics:
• Enabling NAT on page 40
• Operating Modes (L2, 1:N, N:N) on page 40
• Operating Mode Switching on page 41
• Provisioning Server Changes on page 42
• Interfaces and IP Address Assignment on page 42
• N:N NAT Translations on page 42
• DHCP Server Configuration on page 43
• Access Control on page 43
• DMZ on page 44
• VLAN traffic on page 44
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Enabling NAT
If the Subscriber Station is configured for NAT operation, then once the public IP
address mode has been configured (DHCP or static) the NAT module is initialized.
Operating Modes (L2, 1:N, N:N)
The Provisioning Server configures the Subscriber Station for its network operating
mode: L2, 1:N NAT, or N:N NAT. The Subscriber Station must first obtain its
management IP address; this is assigned via DHCP unless you manually configure a
static IP address, network mask and gateway IP address for the station.
After the management IP has been established, the Provisioning Server configures
the network operating mode. Note that the Subscriber Station will operate in L2
mode until this configuration is received (the provisioning server cannot configure
the Subscriber Station until after the management IP has been established).
L2 Mode
The L2 Mode is the default mode of operation. This is the mode currently supported
in the Subscriber Station.
1:N NAT
In 1:N NAT mode (also referred to as NAPT - Network Address and Port Translation),
the Provisioning Server will also configure the global IP allocation mode, one of
DHCP or static. In the case of static addressing, the Provisioning Server will also
configure the global IP address, network mask and gateway IP address.
NOTE:
PPPoE is not supported for global IP in this release.
N:N NAT
In N:N NAT mode, the Provisioning Server will configure a set of address translation
pairs (local IP, global IP): the global network mask and gateway IP, and the local IP
address and local network mask.
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NOTE:
The Subscriber Station’s local IP address will be the gateway for the
network side PCs. All local IP addresses must belong to the network
defined by the local IP address and network mask. All global IP
addresses must belong to the same network defined by the gateway
IP address and global network mask.
Operating Mode Switching
The StarMAX™ supports switching of operating modes between L2 or 1:N or N:N.
The Subscriber Station comes up by default in the L2 mode and then, during the
initialization process, switches from L2 to NAT mode. The other mode changes (NAT
to L2, or 1:N to N:N) require a reboot of the Subscriber Station.
L2 to NAT Operating Mode
The Subscriber Station will always begin operation in L2 mode. If the provisioning
server configures the Subscriber Station for NAT operation, the second interface
seqnet1 must be configured. In the interest of simplicity, the seqnet1 interface can be
enabled and registered with no IP address established. Only when NAT operating
mode is requested should an IP address be assigned to it.
NOTE:
If the CPE has already received a global IP address from the DHCP
server while in L2 mode, then the CPE IP address has to be renewed
manually once the mode is changed to NAT.
NAT to L2 Operating Mode
When the Subscriber Station is in NAT mode and you change the mode of operation
to L2, the Subscriber Station will reset/reboot and start operating in the newly set
mode. The reset/reboot will be initiated in the Subscriber Station when it receives the
new configuration information from the PS.
NOTE:
If the CPE has already received a local IP address while in NAT
mode, then the CPE IP address has to be renewed manually once
the mode is changed to L2.
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Provisioning Server Changes
Any change to a Subscriber Station’s operating mode in the provisioning server (an
operator may switch an account and hence a particular modem from L2 to NAT
mode) causes the modem to reset its network interfaces. Any existing IP connections
are broken and the Subscriber Station user needs to reestablish them. The Subscriber
Station user may also be required to re-initialize any attached PC’s network
connections to acquire a new IP address. (See Configuring Your Computer (MS
Windows) on page 21 for details).
Interfaces and IP Address Assignment
The Subscriber Station in NAT mode has 3 (or more) IP addresses: the management
IP, local IP and global IP(s). The management IP and local IP are the same as used
when in L2 mode (configured to seqnet0). When the Subscriber Station is in NAT
mode, seqnet1 is configured with the global IP address(es).
NOTE:
When operating in 1:N NAT mode there is just one global IP address
assigned and in the case of N:N NAT there are be multiple global IP
addresses assigned to the seqnet1 interface.
N:N NAT Translations
In N:N NAT mode (also called “basic NAT”), the local/global translations can be set
in the NAT configuration string. The entries are labeled “NAT Static Entry Local
Address” and “NAT Static Entry Global Address”. Dynamic changing of the N:N
mappings is not a requirement.
Incoming connections are supported for N:N NAT mode as this is simple IP
translation and the mapping from global IP addresses to local IP addresses is
one-to-one.
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DHCP Server Configuration
Enabling and disabling the local DHCP server (for using in NAPT mode) is done via
the Subscriber Station HTML GUI (see Subscriber Station HTML GUI on
page 27) or via the CLI (See the StarMAX™ 3100 Series Support Manual). By
default the DHCP server is enabled.
The range of addresses can be specified by a starting and ending IP address, or by a
starting IP address and count of the number of addresses. The manner used can be
selected through the Subscriber Station HTML GUI (see Subscriber Station HTML
GUI on page 27).
NOTE:
The Subscriber Station in NAT mode supports up to 50 DHCP clients.
NOTE:
The default local IP address of the Subscriber Station is
192.168.1.1/24, with a DHCP range of 192.168.1.100 to
192.168.1.150.
NOTE:
DHCP can technically change an interface IP upon renewal. In
practice this is quite rare, but it is possible. In such case the NAT
module must be reconfigured (e.g. any existing NAT connections will
no longer be valid).
Access Control
The StarMAX™ 3100 Series Subscriber Station utilizes an IP forwarding logic which
does not NAT-translate any packets with the source IP addresses that do not belong
to the local subnet; however, it forwards any packet with a valid source IP address for
the local subnet.
Specifically, the Subscriber Station will not limit access to just those IP addresses
handed out by the DHCP server - a subscriber may always connect CPE devices with
static IP addresses as long as they belong to the local subnet.
Additionally, the DHCP server performs duplicate address detection when handing
out leases.
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DMZ
The Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) entry creates a forwarding rule in 1:N NAT mode for
forwarding of any packets addressed to the global IP address to a single local IP
address. This is essentially the same as an entry for a static Global to Local translation
as used in N:N mode.
NOTE:
Any port forwarding rules or dynamic NAT translation entries take
priority over a DMZ configuration.
NOTE:
DMZ mode does not apply until DMZ has been enabled and a local
DMZ IP address has been configured.
VLAN traffic
Forwarding of VLAN-tagged packets incoming to or outgoing from the Subscriber
Station is not supported when the Subscriber Station is operating in NAT mode. The
typical use case for the VLAN-tagged traffic is deployed in enterprises with QinQ
support and this usage case normally does not require NAT operation.
VLAN packets received by the Subscriber Station are dropped and the interface
dropped packet counter is incremented.
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Subscriber Station Specifications
General
Table A-1. General Specifications
Frequency Range
2300-2400 MHz (StarMAX3160-23)
2496-2690 MHz (StarMAX3160-25)
Frequency Setting Step Size
125 kHz
Duplexing Method
TDD/HFDD
Modulation
S-ODFMA with adaptive subcarrier modulation: QPSK-CTC-1/2,
QPSK-CTC-3/4, QAM16-CTC-3/4, QAM16-CTC-1/2,
QAM64-CTC-2/3, QAM64-CTC-3/4, QAM64-CTC-5/6
Air Interface Standard
Compliance
IEEE 802.16 - 2005
Bandwidth
3,5 MHz, 5 MHz; 7 MHz; 10 MHz
Frame Length
5ms
Emission Designation
3M50X7W, 5M00X7W, 7M00X7W, 10M0X7W
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Transmit
Table A-2. Transmit Specifications
Maximum Output Power at Antenna Porta
+25dBm
Output Power Dynamic Range
45dB
Output Power Setting Step Size
1dB
Output Power Tolerance
+ -2dB
TX Signal EVM at Maximum Output Power
< -30dB
Spectrum Emission Mask
EN 302 544-2
Adjacent Channel Leakage Power Ratio
EN 302 544-2
Spurious Emissions at Antenna Port
EN 302 544-2
a. RMS power of data symbols regardless of the modulation used.
Receive
Table A-3. Receive Specifications
Receive
Sensitivity@BER<1E6 [dBm]
QPSK
-1/2
QPSK
-3/4
QAM16
-1/2
QAM16
-3/4
QAM64
-1/2
QAM64
-2/3
QAM64
-3/4
QAM64
-5/6
-99
-96
-93
-89
-88
-85
-84
-82
-94
-91
-88
-84
-80
-80
-79
-77
Adjacent Channel C/I
30
27
24
20
19
16
15
13
Alternate Channel C/I
56
53
50
46
45
42
41
39
Receiver Blocking and
Intermodulation
EN 302 544-2
Noise Figure
<6dB
Max. Level at Antenna
Port, BER<1E-6
-30dBm
Max. Tolerable Level
at Antenna Port
0dBm
Spurious Emissions at
Antenna Port
EN 302 544-2
3.5MHz
5MHz
7MHz
10MHz
Interference
Rejection for 3dB
Degradation@BER<1E
-6[dB]
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Integrated Antenna
Table A-4. Integrated Antenna
Gain
12.5 ± 0.5 dBi @ 2.3-2.4GHz / 13.0 ± 0.5 dBi @
2.5-2.7GHz
3dB Beamwidth (E/H)
35°/35° (±5°)
Cross Polarisation
Meets ETSI DN2, DN3 and DN4
Front-to-Back ratio
≤30 dB
VSWR (Typ or less than)
Polarization
≤1.5:1 typ., ≤1.7:1 max.
Dual linear Polarization
Interface Specifications
Table A-5. Interface Specifications
Power Supply
AC USA Socket on POE adapter; cable shipped
per region requirements.
Power over Ethernet
Adapter
Via RJ-45, Meets IEEE.802.3af
Ethernet Interface
Single RJ-45
Data Port
10/100BT (RJ-45)
Mechanical and Electrical Specifications
Table A-6. Mechanical & Electrical Specifications
Dimensions (HxWxD) [mm]
190x190x65
Weight (max) [kg]
1.3 With bracket
Power Supply Voltage
36V ÷ 57V DC 400mA (IEEE802.3af)
Power Consumption, max.
11W
Environmental Specifications
Table A-7. Environmental Specifications
Operating Temperature Range
-40°C ÷ +55°C
Operating Humidity Range
10% ÷ 100%
EN 300 019 reference
EN 300 019-2-4, Class 4.1
Storage Temperature Range
-45°C ÷ +70°C
Storage Humidity Range
5% ÷ 95%
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Standard Compliance
Table A-8. Standard Compliance
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Spectrum Usage
EN 302 544-2; FCC CFR 47 Part 27
EMC
EN 301 489-1, EN 301 489-17 FCC CFR 27 Part 15 Class A
Safety
EN 60950-1; UL 60950-1
Other
EN 300 019-2-1 (storage, Class 1.2); EN 300 019-2,-2
(transportation, Class 2.3); IEC 529 class IP67
(environment protection); RoHS & WEEE
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Index
Numerics
3100 Series
introduction 4
NAT 39
enabling 40
Operating Mode Switching 41
Operating Modes 40
abbreviations 1
about ii
Advanced Settings in the HTML GUI 31
Antenna Alignment
Subscriber Unit 20
Antenna Alignment 17
Antenna Status in the HTML GUI 36
Basic Settings in the HTML GUI 30
Sealing the POE Injector 16
Subscriber Station
features 6
overview 5
System Info in the HTML GUI 29
Configuration
password 25
setting the IP address 21
verifying the connection 23
Ethernet Link Down 27
Pole Mounting 8
Quick Installation 7
trademarks ii
Wall Mounting 9
warranty ii
HTML GUI
advanced settings tab 31
antenna status tab 36
basic settings tab 30
description 28
interface statistics tab 37
overview 6
system info tab 29
Installation
3160 Subscriber Station 8
Interface Statistics in the HTML GUI 37
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