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Digital Radios StarMAX™ 6000 SERIES MOBILE BASE STATIONS USER MANUAL 260-668107-001 StarMAX™ 6000 Series Mobile Base Stations User Manual Rel. 4.1.1 (GA Preliminary Draft) StarMAX™ 6000 Series Mobile Base Stations User Manual 260-668107-001 October 2009 This manual incorporates features and functions provided with the StarMAX™ 6000 Series, Release 4.1.1. (GA Preliminary Draft). Copyright © 2009 by Harris Stratex 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 Harris Stratex Networks Inc. To request permission, contact techpubs@hstx.com. Warranty Harris Stratex 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, Harris Stratex Networks reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes from time to time in the content hereof without obligation of Harris Stratex 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. ii Harris Stratex Networks StarMAX™ 6000 Series Mobile Base Stations User Manual Contact Information Sales and Sales Support: For sales information, contact one of the Harris Stratex Networks headquarters, or find your regional sales office at http://www.harrisstratex.com/contact. Corporate Headquarters North Carolina, USA International Headquarters Singapore Harris Stratex Networks, Inc. Harris Stratex 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 Toll Free for Sales Inquiries: Sales Inquiries: + 1 888-HSTX-NOW (888-478-9669) +1-321-674-4252 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 Harris Stratex Networks 120 Rose Orchard Way San Jose, CA 95134 U.S.A. Harris Stratex Networks 4 Bell Drive Hamilton International Technology Park Blantyre, Glasgow, Scotland G72 0FB United Kingdom Harris Stratex Networks Bldg 10, Units A&B Philexcel Industrial Park M. Roxas Hi-way Clark Freeport Zone Philippines 2023 Phone:+1 210 561 7400 Toll-free in US: +1 800 227 8332 Fax: +1 408 944 1683 Phone:+44 1698 714 073 Phone:+63 45 599 5192 Fax: +44 1698 717 204 Fax: +63 45 599 5196 TAC.AM@hstx.com TAC.EMEA@hstx.com TAC.APAC@hstx.com Or you can contact your local Harris Stratex Networks office. Contact information is available on our website at: www.harrisstratex.com/support/customer/. 260-668107-001 October 2009 iii FCC Notices 1. The StarMAX Base Station must be professionally installed and maintained. 2. 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 environment is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense. 3. Notes specific to the 2.496 – 2.69GHz band: •The StarMAX Base Station (radio model 8200-26, range 2.583-2.690) is compliant with FCC CFR47, Part 27. •To ensure compliance with the FCC RF exposure requirements, a minimum distance of 3.72 meters must be maintained between the base station antenna and any persons whilst the unit is operational. This calculation is based on the maximum conducted power and maximum antenna gain. •The 2.6GHz Base Station has been tested and certified for use with an XPOL antenna with a maximum gain of 18dBi and Omni antennas with a maximum gain of 13dBi. 4. Notes specific to the 3.65 – 3.675GHz band: •The StarMAX 3.6GHz Base 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 base 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 3.6GHz Base Station has been tested and certified for use with an XPOL antenna with a maximum gain of 16.5dBi or Omni antennas with a maximum gain of 13dBi. •For FCC CFR47, Part 90, Subpart Z operation between 3.65 – 3.675GHz, the EIRP must be limited to 5W for 5MHz operation and 10W for 10MHz. The conducted power must be limited during installation according to the gain of the antenna used. As the conducted power tolerance is +/- 1dB for StarMAX the power should be reduced by 1dB from the absolute EIRP limits of 5W and 10W. For example, if operating in a 10MHz channel and using a 16.5dBi antenna, the conducted power would be limited to a maximum of 22.5dBm. RF Exposure guidelines The following MPE (maximum permissible exposure) calculations have been produced in accordance with the guidelines of EN 50383/EN 50385. These calculations represent examples only and do not include every possible combination of output power and antenna gain. Occupational is defined as: “The occupationally exposed population consists of adults who are generally exposed under known conditions and are trained to be aware of the potential risk and to take appropriate precautions”. iv Harris Stratex Networks StarMAX™ 6000 Series Mobile Base Stations User Manual T ra n sm it Po w e r (d B m ) 4 0 .0 4 0 .0 3 6 .0 3 6 .0 T ra n sm it Po w e r (d B m ) 3 6 .0 3 6 .0 2 .3 – 2 .7 G H z A n te n n a G a in (d B i) C o m p lia n ce B o u n d a ry G e n e r a l P u b lic (m ) 2 0 .7 3 .7 2 9 .0 0 .9 7 2 0 .7 2 .3 5 9 .0 0 .6 1 3.3 – 3 .8 G H z A n te n n a G a in (d B i) C o m p lia n ce B o u n d a ry G e n e r a l P u b lic (m ) 2 3 .0 3 .1 9 .0 0 .6 1 260-668107-001 October 2009 C om p lia n c e B ou n d a r y O c cu p a tio n a l (m ) 1.6 7 0.4 3 1.0 5 9 .2 7 C om p lia n c e B ou n d a r y O c cu p a tio n a l (m ) 1.3 7 0.2 7 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. vi Harris Stratex Networks Contents CHAPTER 1, INTRODUCTION & OVERVIEW Abbreviations & Definitions ............................................................................ 1-1 Conventions ................................................................................................. 1-4 Overview of a StarMAX™ Base Station ............................................................. 1-5 Introducing StarMAX™ .............................................................................. 1-5 StarMAX™ 6000 Series Mobile Base Station Building Blocks ............................ 1-6 Brief Description of a StarMAX™ Base Station ............................................... 1-7 Network Management System for the StarMAX™ Base Station ........................ 1-7 Specifications ........................................................................................... 1-8 CHAPTER 2, GETTING STARTED Commissioning the Base Station ..................................................................... 2-1 Configuring the Basic Parameters................................................................ 2-1 Operational Verification of the Base Station .................................................. 2-1 Required Information ................................................................................ 2-2 Logging-in In to the Base Station for the First Time ........................................... 2-4 Accessing CLI by using Telnet ......................................................................... 2-5 Understanding Command Modes ................................................................. 2-6 Getting Help................................................................................................. 2-7 Using the No and Default Forms of Commands.................................................. 2-8 CHAPTER 3, CONFIGURING THE BASE STATION Configuring Basic IP Parameters ..................................................................... 3-1 Configuring ASN ........................................................................................... 3-1 Configuring DNS Client .................................................................................. 3-2 Configuring FTP Client ................................................................................... 3-2 Configuring ntp ............................................................................................ 3-3 Configuring Interface Fastethernet .................................................................. 3-3 Configuring Interface Gigabitethernet .............................................................. 3-3 Configuring Broadcast ................................................................................... 3-3 Configuring Multicast..................................................................................... 3-4 Configuring NI power .................................................................................... 3-4 Configuring NSP ........................................................................................... 3-4 Configuring NAP ........................................................................................... 3-4 Configuring MIMO ......................................................................................... 3-5 Configuring VLAN ID ..................................................................................... 3-5 Configuring preamble-index ........................................................................... 3-5 Configuring frequency-fractional-reuse ............................................................ 3-5 Configuring handover-advertisement ............................................................... 3-6 Configuring handover dcdTriggers ................................................................... 3-6 Configuring handover neighbor-bs-entry .......................................................... 3-6 Configuring Synchronization ........................................................................... 3-6 Rebooting the IDU Modules ............................................................................ 3-8 Provisioning the RF Interface .......................................................................... 3-8 Enabling WiMAX Interface .......................................................................... 3-8 260-668107-001 October 2009 vii Configuring Channel Bandwidth and Frequency3-8 Configuring Output Power3-9 Configuring MAC3-9 Configuring Link Adaptation3-9 Setting MAC Frame3-10 Configuring TDD Scheduler3-10 Configuring and Managing User Access3-11 Adding Users3-11 Deleting Users3-12 Changing Password3-12 Changing Access Level3-12 CHAPTER 4, MONITORING AND MANAGING THE BASE STATION Monitoring Environment Status4-1 Managing Subscriber Stations4-2 Management VLANs4-3 Configuring mgmt-vlan-mode4-4 Managing Configuration Files and Software4-5 Software Upgrade4-5 Software Downgrade4-6 Configuration File Manipulation4-6 Configuring Syslog and SNMP Traps to Monitor System Performance4-7 Configuring Syslog Service4-7 Configuring SNMP Trap Service4-9 APPENDIX A, CONNECTION REQUEST SIGNALING GeneralA-1 Operating ModesA-1 viii Harris Stratex Networks Chapter 1. Introduction & Overview This manual provides you with a basic overview of the StarMAX™ 6000 Series Mobile Base Stations and helps you in commissioning and basic system operation of the base station. This manual is intended for use by Base Station users, mostly service provider staff and Harris Stratex Networks support staff. Basic understanding of the WiMAX 802.16e 2005 standards and a basic IP-based networking knowledge are the prerequisites for the user manual. This manual provides a detailed explanation of system configuration and maintenance, as well as requisite system operation details. For more information, refer to the StarMAX™ 6000 Series Mobile Base Stations Installation Guide. Abbreviations & Definitions Abbreviations Description ACB ATCA carrier board ASN Access Service Network BE Best Effort BS Base Station CIR Committed Information Rate CINR Carrier-to-Interface plus Noise Ratio CLI Command Line Interface CPE Customer Premises Equipment CPRI Common Public Radio Interface CSN Core Service Network DC Direct Current EIRP Equivalent Isotropic Radiated Power EMS Element Management System FEC Forward Error Correction GND Ground GPS Global Positioning System 260-668107-001 October 2009 1-1 Chapter 1. Introduction & Overview 1-2 Abbreviations Description GSSU GPS Synchronization Supply Unit IDU Indoor Unit IF Intermediate Frequency IPMI Intelligent Platform Management Interface LED Light Emitting Diode LVDS Low Voltage Data Signal MAC Medium Access Control MIMO Multiple-Input and Multiple-Output MPU Main Processor Unit MS Mobile Station NMS Network Management System Nrt-PS Non Real Time Polling Services ODU Outdoor Unit PLL Phase Locked Loop PMP Point To Multipoint PMPF PMP Card with Fiber Optics Interface POST Power On Self Test PPS Pulses Per Second PS Power Supply RO Read Only RF Radio Frequency 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 Harris Stratex Networks StarMAX™ 6000 Series Mobile Base Stations User Manual Abbreviations Description WEEE Waste Electronic Electric Equipment 260-668107-001 October 2009 1-3 Chapter 1. Introduction & Overview 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 HSX_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 The Note format is used for clarification or to point out specific text or instructions in the procedure or description. 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. 1-4 Harris Stratex Networks StarMAX™ 6000 Series Mobile Base Stations User Manual The Stop format indicates a pause in the procedure to perform some other task. The procedure continues once you have completed the other task. Overview of a StarMAX™ Base Station Introducing StarMAX™ The StarMAX™ 6000 is a series of Base Station solutions, which offers a possibility to install 16d and 16e WiMAX blades into a 1U or 4U chassis. Together with the StarMAX™ 8200 series of the 16e ODUs, it is used to build a flexible network of multi-sectored WiMAX 16e Base Stations (BS). The Solution is designed in a modular split indoor/outdoor (IDU/ODU) form. A High bandwidth CPRI interface (fiber optic) is used between an IDU and an ODU. The power supply for the ODU is delivered over a separate cable. Harris Stratex Networks’ Mobile WiMAX solution supports mobile voice and data services, and can be used in a carrier grade nationwide network or on an enterprise grade campus network. A StarMAX™ System complies with the 802.16e-2005 specifications and ensures interoperability with the systems built in accordance with the same specifications. This enables the opportunity to use Subscriber Stations and Mobile Stations of different vendors. The StarMAX™ solution is wave 2 compliant and certified by the WiMAX Forum. While the system is designed to offer mobile services, the same can also offer fixed, nomadic or portable services without any loss of efficiency. A StarMAX™ 6000 Series Base Station indoor unit is a compact 1U or 4U rack mount Base Station. The solution is scalable for dense urban to rural deployments with provision for multi-sectored deployments with a dense frequency reuse. It gives the flexibility of deploying a lower number of sectors initially and addition of new sectors later on if necessary. The solution is available in various frequency bands in order to meet the requirements of different markets. All connections are made on the front panel to ease the installation and maintenance and enable back-to-back or wall positioning of the equipment. The chassis is designed for carrier grade deployments with redundant power supply and a field replaceable FAN unit. The StarMAX™ 8200 Series Outdoor unit delivers a high output power with an advanced antenna technology like MIMO 2x2 Matrix A/B for better coverage and service quality in demanding mobile environments. Together with the StarMAX™ range of Subscriber Stations, StarMAX™ NMS and StarMAX™ ASN the Base Station offers a complete mobile solution for the operator. 260-668107-001 October 2009 1-5 Chapter 1. Introduction & Overview StarMAX™ 6000 Series Mobile Base Station Building Blocks The StarMAX™ 6000 Series of Mobile Base Stations use a number of different blades to support different Base Station configurations, network structures and implementation scenarios. The building block can be divided in different groups of products, according to the functions they are delivering: a. StarMAX 6000 chassis or MSAN chassis b. StarMAX 6000 16 e WiMAX Network Processing Blades c. StarMAX™ 4940 external GSSU unit d. StarMAX™ 4930 GPS unit and a cable splitter for synchronization purpose e. StarMAX™ 6080 Synch blade f. cables (RF jumper cable, IF cable, antenna cable) g. Outdoor Unit (ODU) Beside those stated above, the StarMAX™ 8200 ODU part is necessary to form a complete Base Station, which is covered elsewhere in this document. The StarMAX™ Chassis An operator has a choice of using a single blade 6100 chassis or a multi-blade 6400 chassis. Since there is a requirement for a Synchronization blade, it is recommended that the operator use the 6400 chassis, because it ensures a stable network in case of future growth. Figure 1-1. StarMAX™ Mobile Base Station The MSAN Chassis The MSAN chassis is much like the 6400 chassis with one major difference: there is no master slot. The NMS displays the MSAN chassis as a 3rd party chassis. 1-6 Harris Stratex Networks StarMAX™ 6000 Series Mobile Base Stations User Manual Brief Description of a StarMAX™ Base Station A Base Station installed at the Operator premises provides data connectivity to all provisioned and registered Subscriber stations. The StarMAX™ 6000 Series Base Station has a rugged industrial design with dual redundant power supply inlets and removable cooling fan tray to ensure reliability and high performance in adverse conditions. Redundant WiMAX configurations can be built by adding more base systems to the stack or designating an available WiMAX point-to-multipoint module within a base system as a hot standby. The StarMAX™ 6000 Series base station has implemented several enhanced modes of WiMAX for performance differentiation, to receive diversity through MRC and transmit diversity through STC and for payload header suppression for increasing IP payload throughput. Based on Harris Stratex Networks’ core intellectual property a wide range of RF options are supported, including 2.3/2.5/3.3/3.5 GHz bands in Time Division Duplexing (TDD) modes of operation. The Harris Stratex Networks base station also supports portability and mobility in the WiMAX network by enabling TRUFLE™ technology which supports features such as a state handover of a subscriber station from one base station to another without losing IP connectivity and TCP sessions. Network Management System for the StarMAX™ Base Station The Harris Statex Networks network management system, StarMAX™ NMS implements full Fault, Configuration, Accounting, Performance, and Security (FCAPS) functionalities and is implemented on a client-server architecture based on the SNMP v2. This provides an easy integration of the NMS into the operator's management and billing systems environment. The Provisioning Manager keeps the access lists and implements service level agreements. It can configure min/max bandwidth, QoS, priority and rate limiting per subscriber station or service flow. Supported classes of service are Best Effort (BE), UGS, nrt-PS, eRtps and Rt-PS. 260-668107-001 October 2009 1-7 Chapter 1. Introduction & Overview Specifications This section details the specifications of the StarMAX™ system. Table 1-1. General Radio Specifications 8200-2.3G 8200-2.5G 8200-3.3G 8200-3.5G Frequency Range 2300-2400 MHz 2496-2690 MHz 3300-3400 MHz 3400-3600 MHz Frequency Setting Step Size 250 kHz Frequency Stability (Int. Synch. Mode) 4ppm Duplexing Method TDD Multiple Access Method TDMA Modulation OFDMA, 1024/512 FFT with adaptive subcarrier modulation: QPSK-1/2, QPSK-3/4, QAM16-1/2, QAM16-3/4, QAM64-1/2, QAM64-2/3, QAM64-3/4, QAM64-5/6 Air Interface Standard Compliance IEEE 802.16e-2005 OFDMA 1024/512 FFT Bandwidtha 5MHz; 7MHz; 10MHz Frame Lengthb 5ms EqC-PET = EqC-SET = DM EqC-EMO = variable 2, 4, 6 EqC-ChS = 5MHz to 10MHz EqC-FR = EqC-STN = Emission Designation 2.3-2.4; 2.5-2.69 GHz; 3.3-3.4GHz; 3.41GHz-3.6GHz CS 5M00X7W, 7M00X7W, 10M0X7W a. Any bandwidth between 1,5MHz and 14MHz with a granularity of 250kHz can be supported. b. Frame lengths of 2,5ms and 4ms can be supported. 1-8 Harris Stratex Networks StarMAX™ 6000 Series Mobile Base Stations User Manual Table 1-2. Transmit Radio Specifications Maximum Output Power at Antenna Porta 2x+36dBm, 2x+39dBm, 2x+40dBm Output power adjusting range 25dB Output Power Setting Step Size 1dB Output Power Tolerance +1dB / -2dB TX Signal EVM at Maximum Output Power < -31dB TX Noise Spectral Density at Max. Power < -119dBm/Hz Adjacent Channel Power Ratiob < -40dBc Alternate Channel Power Ratiob < -65dBc Unwanted Emissions at Antenna Port < -50dBm a. RMS power of data symbols regardless of the modulation used. b. At maximum output power Table 1-3. Receive Radio Specifications Noise Figure 4dB Max. RX Level at Antenna Port, BER<1E-6 -45dBm Max. Tolerable RX Level at Antenna Port -10dBm Receive Sensitivity (BER<1E-6, BW=10 MHz, QPSK1/2) -98dBm Adjacent Channel Rejection (16QAM-3/4) Better than 11 dB Non-Adjacent Channel Rejection (16QAM-3/4) Better than 30 dB Image Rejection 70dB Unwanted Emissions at Antenna Port < -60dBm 260-668107-001 October 2009 1-9 Chapter 1. Introduction & Overview Table 1-4. Interface Specifications 6012-01 & 6012-00 (WiMAX blade) 8200 (ODU) CPRI Connector Duplex LC (SFP Module) ODC -2 Antenna Connector N(f) – 50 Data Port 1 x 10/100BT (RJ-45) 1 x 1000BT (RJ-45) backplane GPS Synchronization Front - (RJ-45) backplane Power Supply 2 x 3 Contact connector CPC Series 5 Table 1-5. TMN Specifications 1-10 Out of Band Management NMS using SNMP, CLI using Telnet, SSH In Band Management NMS using SNMP, CLI using Telnet, SSH SNMP Agents Built-in SNMP agent v2c, standard and Harris Stratex Networks proprietary MIBs Software Upgrade Using FTP/TFTP, centralized upgrade from NMS Configuration Upload Using FTP/TFTP Harris Stratex Networks StarMAX™ 6000 Series Mobile Base Stations User Manual Table 1-6. Mechanical and Electrical Specifications StarMAX 6022 + 6100 (1 slot IDU chassis) StarMAX 6022 + 6400 ( 6 slot IDU chassis) StarMAX 8200 (RRH) Dimensions (HxWxD) [mm] 44x444x250 176x430x280 410x294x154 Interfaces WAN - 1GBE & 10 MNG - 10 Clock - 1PPS or GPS on BNC PWR - -48VDC IDU/ODU - optical (LC) 100BaseT on RJ-45 100BaseT & Serial on RJ-45 Weight (max) [kg] 5.2 10 13 Power Supply Voltage -48V ÷ -60V Power Consumption, max. 37W -48V 6022 (2 sector blade, 4 blades max.) -28W 6400 (chassis + fan unit) - 48W 6080 (opt. sync. blade) – 25W 36/39dBm 205/225W max 155/175W for 70:30 TDD split 6090 (opt. IP switch blade) – 25W Rack Pole Requirements IDU: 19” and 23” ODU up to 120 mm pole diameter Table 1-7. Environmental Specifications StarMAX 6xxx (IDU chassis) StarMAX 8200 (ODU) Operating Temperature Range --5°C ÷ +45°C -40°C ÷ +50°C Operating Humidity Range 5% ÷ 95% 10% ÷ 100% EN 300 019 reference class 3.2 extended class 4.1E Storage Temperature Range -45C ÷ +85C Storage Humidity Range 8% ÷ 100% EN 300 019 reference class 1.3E Transportation EN 300 019 class 2.3 260-668107-001 October 2009 1-11 Chapter 1. Introduction & Overview Table 1-8. Standard Compliance EMC EN 301 489-1, EN 301 489-4 Safety EN 60 950 Table 1-9. GPS Sync Blade Holdover duration for 6080-02-00-01 StarMAX 6080 GPS Receiver Blade, 8hr Hold Over Maximum phase error PPS Constant temp. + or – 3°C + or – 10°C 7 µsec 10 h 2h 30mn 10 µsec 14 h 3h 1h 25 µsec 20 h 7h 2h 15mn Table 1-10. GPS Sync Blade Holdover duration for 6080-00-00-01 StarMAX 6080 GPS Receiver Blade, 24hr Hold Over Maximum phase error PPS Constant temp. + or – 3°C + or – 10°C 7 µsec > 24h 5h 2h 10 µsec > 24h 7h 3h 25 µsec > 24h 13h 7h 1-12 Harris Stratex Networks Chapter 2. Getting Started Commissioning the Base Station Configuring the Basic Parameters This section explains the process of configuring the basic system parameters after system is installed. Refer to the StarMAX™ 6000 Series Mobile Base Stations Installation Manual for the installation details. Configure the system management IP address, IP sub-net mask and gateway IP address through the serial port. Refer to Configuring Basic IP Parameters on page 3-1. Configure the list of the authorized users for the system operation and maintenance through the Java based NMS or CLI. Refer to Configuring and Managing User Access on page 3-11. After you have configured the basic parameters, you can configure the additional parameters and services through the Java based NMS or CLI through serial port or a telnet session. Operational Verification of the Base Station Table 2-1. Base Station LED verification LED Description OOS (red) • Unlighted: The PMPF image is not running. • Blinking: The PMPF is running a self test. • Solid: The PMPF is functional. ACT (green) Illuminates, when base station is functional (activity). SR (blue) Illuminates, when 48V is applied to the system and power is not provided to the system side. LED F01, F02 OK (green) • Unlighted: The PMPF image is not running. • Blinking: The PMPF is running a self test. • Solid: The PMPF is functional. LED F01, F02 ALARM (red) • Unlighted: The PMPF is functional. • Blinking: The PMPF has a wrong configuration/not configured. • Solid: The PMPF has a permanent fault (broken). LED GPS SYNC OK (green) 260-668107-001 October 2009 • Unlighted: PLL not locked to the PPS. • Lighted: PLL locked to the PPS. 2-1 Chapter 2. Getting Started LED Description YNC ALARM (red) • Unlighted: PPS signal present • Lighted: no PPS signal present Table 2-2. SYNC LED LED Description System LEDs RED LED (ALARM: SYNC MODULE OSCILOQUARTZ) • Error status: Antenna not connected, GPS not locked, PPS not present GREEN LED(OK:SYNC MODULE (OSCILOQUARTZ) • OK status: GPS locked, PPS provided). RED LED ( OOS: SYNC blade) “Out Of Service Status”:Blade is not operational. GREEN LED (ACT: SYNC blade) • “Active” :Blade is working as specified. BLUE LED (SR: SYNC blade) • SYNC blade not powered ON :Secondary power not present on Sync blade. LED GPS SYNC OK (green) • Unlighted: PLL not locked to the PPS. LED Description • Lighted: PLL locked to the PPS. RJ45 GREEN LED (SYNC IN) • PPS signal YELOW LED (SYNC IN) • 12V present GREEEN LED (E.MNG and E.SYNC) • ACTIVITY YELOW LED (E.MNG and E.SYNC) • SPEED STATUS ON: 100Mbs OFF: 10Mbs Verifying Data Connectivity To verify data connectivity from the end-user's Personal Computer (PC) connected to any synchronized subscriber station, try to connect to the Internet. Required Information Table 2-3 lists parameters required to bring the base station to a minimal operational state. 2-2 Harris Stratex Networks StarMAX™ 6000 Series Mobile Base Stations User Manual Table 2-3. Required Information before Starting the Operation Item Parameters How/What to Update Management Port IP Address 192.168.1.100 (mandatory) Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0 Gateway 192.168.1.1 FTP Server FTP User name (optional) FTP password Admin User Login Info Username admin (mandatory) (Preconfigured) admin Password (Preconfigured) Privilege User Privilege Username root Login Info (Preconfigured) telsimawl (mandatory Privilege User Password (Note: Default Password for “root” username can be changed by root login) (Preconfigured) Frequency and Bandwidth provisioning Frequency in kHZ 2500000 for 2.5 GHz Bandwidth in kHz 10000 for 10 MHZ 260-668107-001 October 2009 2-3 Chapter 2. Getting Started Logging-in In to the Base Station for the First Time You must use the serial port on the front panel of the StarMAX™ 6000 (IDU) to manage the base station when you log in for the first time. This ensures that the basic parameters (for example the IP address) can be configured to enable Telnet access to the CLI or Java base NMS (i.e. NMS). Ensure that you have the following items before you log in: • A VT-100 compatible terminal, or a PC with terminal emulation software • A DB-9 to RJ-45 serial cable To log in: 1. Connect a serial cable from the COM port on your computer to the serial port (RJ-45 connector) on the IDU. 2. Configure the terminal or emulation program as follows: • Port: COM1 (the one you connected serial cable to), • Data rate: 115200, • Data: 8 bits, • Parity: none, • Stop: 1 bit, • Flow control: none. • Activate connection. 3. Connect the IDU to the power supply and wait until the IDU responds with a login: prompt. 4. To log into the admin user mode type the following: >Login: >Password: The default admin username and password are set to the same value: admin. To log into the privilege user mode type the following: >Login: >Password: The default privilege username is root. The default privilege password is telsimawl. The Default Password of the privileged user root can be changed. After successful login, the IDU responds with a BS_bs# prompt. That means you are ready to enter CLI commands to control the base station. The following sections show you how to use CLI commands to configure and monitor the base station. 2-4 Harris Stratex Networks StarMAX™ 6000 Series Mobile Base Stations User Manual If a user is already logged into admin user mode and wants to upgrade access rights to that of privilege user mode, enter the following command: >BS_bs#enable >Enter root password: >enabled# To log out enter the following command: >enable#exit >C:\ Accessing CLI by using Telnet To access a CLI prompt via Telnet perform the following steps: 1. Open command prompt. 2. Type the following command: C:\>telnet Here is the base station management port IP address. A login: prompt will appear. 3. Log in as described in Logging-in In to the Base Station for the First Time on page 2-4. After successful login, IDU responds with a BS_bs# prompt. That means you are ready to enter CLI commands to control the base station. Following sections show how to use CLI commands to configure and monitor the base station. To log out use the following command: >enable#exit >C:\ Exiting from telnet CLI prompt as described above ends the active telnet session. CLI is used to access the Base Station software from a configuration and monitoring perspective. CLI is divided into different modes; the commands available to you at any given time depend on the mode you are currently in. Entering a question mark (?) at the CLI prompt allows you to obtain a list of further command nodes available based on the sequence of command nodes or parameters entered. 260-668107-001 October 2009 2-5 Chapter 2. Getting Started Understanding Command Modes When you log in to the CLI as an administrative user, you are in administrative command mode, while when you log in as privilege user, you are in privilege command mode respectively. Administrative user mode contains only a limited subset of commands. If you are already logged in as an administrative user and want to have access to all commands, you must enter the privileged command mode by using enable command which authenticates the privileged user password. From the privileged command mode you can issue any command - administrative or privileged mode - or you can enter global configuration mode. Commands are not saved when the base station system reboots. The table below describes the different user levels and the associated description on the node accessibility (access privileges are in the increasing order). Table 2-4. BS System Users Privilege Categories Privilege Category Category Description ACCT-RO Display of accounting related information (configuration parameters and statistics information). IP-RO Display of IP related information (configuration parameters and statistics information). RF-RO Display of Radio Frequency related information (configuration parameters and statistics information). ACCT-ROD Display of accounting related debug information. IP-ROD Display of IP related debug information. RF-ROD Display of RF related debug information. ACCT-RW Accounting parameter configuration/write access as well as display of configuration parameters, statistics and debug information. IP-RW IP parameter configuration/write access as well as display of configuration parameters, statistics and debug information. RF-RW Parameter configuration/write access as well as display of configuration parameters, statistics and debug information. Configuration modes enable you to create/re-create the running configuration file. The generated running configuration file can be saved to the startup configuration file, these commands in the startup configuration files are executed when the system is rebooted to configure the system to pre-reboot state. Please refer to Managing Configuration Files and Software on page 4-5 for more details. To enter specific configuration modes, you must start at global configuration mode. From global configuration mode, you can enter a different configuration mode, for example, interface configuration mode by entering node name “interface” and an interface specific node name, for example, “fastethernet”, “wimax” etc. Refer to Appendix B for further details. The table below describes how to access and exit various common command modes of the CLI. It also shows examples of the prompts displayed for each mode. 2-6 Harris Stratex Networks StarMAX™ 6000 Series Mobile Base Stations User Manual Table 2-5. Accessing and Exiting Commands Modes Command Mode Access method Prompt Exit Method Administrative or user Log in BS_bs# exit command Privilege Log in as privilege user or use the enable command from administrative command mode enabled# or BS_bs# exit command Global Configuration From privilege mode, use the configure privileged command. From administrative mode, use enable command to authenticate followed by configure privileged command. BS_bs (config)# Use quit command or press Ctrl-Z. Interface Configuration From global configuration mode, specify an interface using an interface command. BS_bs (config-if)# To return to global configuration mode, use the quit command. Getting Help CLI offers the context-sensitive help feature by the user entering a question mark (?) at the CLI shell with or without CLI nodes. This displays a list of further commands (nodes) options available in terms of nodes/parameters at any given context based on the user nodes/parameters entry. To get specific help for a command mode, a command, a keyword, or an argument, use one of the commands listed in the table below. Table 2-6. Help Commands Command Purpose CLI command node string? Provides a list of commands that begin with a particular character string. (No space between ‘CLI command node string’ and question mark and note that CLI command node string can be partial.) CLI command node string Completes the CLI command node string if the command name specified in the string is partial. Provides a list of commands that are available subsequent to a particular CLI command mode. command ? Provides a list of keywords or arguments that you must enter next on the command line. (Space between command and question mark.) 260-668107-001 October 2009 2-7 Chapter 2. Getting Started Using the No and Default Forms of Commands Many configuration commands have a no form. In general, use the no form to disable a function. Use the command without the no keyword to re-enable a disabled function or to enable a function that is disabled by default. 2-8 Harris Stratex Networks Chapter 3. Configuring the Base Station This chapter explains the process of configuring various parameters of the base station. Configuring Basic IP Parameters To configure basic management port IP parameters enter the following commands: BS_bs#config >BS_bs(config)#ip address >BS_bs(config)#quit >BS_bs# ip address where: • is the IP address assigned to the base station management port in IP address format, for example, 192.168.182.253 • is the subnet mask assigned to the base station management port in IP address format, for example 255.255.255.0 • is the gateway IP address assigned to the base station management port in IP address format, for example 192.168.182.1 To view base station basic IP parameters enter the following command: >BS_bs#show ip Configuring ASN To configure ASN use the following commands: configure asn / show asn forwarding-options - Specify the ASN data plane type gateway quit - Specifies ASN-GW(ASN gateway) parameters - Exit ASN configuration mode r6-timer tunnel wimax-sector - Specify timeout values for R6 Message Timers - Specify ASN data plane tunnel parameters - Specify WiMAX sector specific parameters 260-668107-001 October 2009 3-1 Chapter 3. Configuring the Base Station For detailed description and examples please refer to the StarMAX™ 6000 Series Mobile Base StationsCommand Line Interface. Configuring DNS Client To enable DNS client service on the base station it is mandatory to be logged into the privilege user mode. Use the following steps. In the first step set primary DNS server that will be used by DNS client. Optionally, alternate DNS server can be set. Use the following commands: >BS_bs#config >BS_bs(config)#ip dns server primary where: • is DNS server IP address provided by your network administrator, for example 192.168.180.8 • Primary flag is used to set the primary DNS server IP address provided by your network administrator, for example 192.168.180.8 Next, enable DNS client using this command: >BS_bs(config)#ip dns enable At this point DNS client is functional. Additionally, domain name can be stored: >BS_bs(config)#ip dns domain where is the domain name used by DNS client, for example hstx.com To view DNS client settings enter this command: >BS_bs#show ip dns Configuring FTP Client To set the default username and password for the FTP client on the base station you will use when accessing the FTP server, it is mandatory to be logged into the privilege user mode. Use the following commands: >BS_bs#config >BS_bs(config)#ip ftp username >BS_bs(config)#ip ftp password Enter ftp password: where: • is a FTP server authentication username, used as the default username for ftp put or ftp get CLI commands 3-2 Harris Stratex Networks StarMAX™ 6000 Series Mobile Base Stations User Manual • is a FTP server authentication password corresponding to username, used as the default password for authentication for ftp put or ftp get CLI commands. Configuring ntp To enable, to configure ntp server and to configure time zone use the following commands: configure ntp / show ntp For detailed description and examples please refer to the StarMAX™ 6000 Series Mobile Base Stations Command Line Interface. Configuring Interface Fastethernet To configure internet fastethernet use the following commands: configure interface fastethernet / show interface fastethernet For detailed description and examples please refer to the StarMAX™ 6000 Series Mobile Base Stations Command Line Interface. Configuring Interface Gigabitethernet To configure internet gigabitethernet use the following commands: configure interface gigabitethernet /show interface gigabitethernet For detailed description and examples please refer to the StarMAX™ 6000 Series Mobile Base Stations Command Line Interface. Configuring Broadcast To enable broacast control use the following commands: configure broadcast-control-enable configure broadcast-echo 260-668107-001 October 2009 3-3 Chapter 3. Configuring the Base Station For detailed description and examples please refer to the StarMAX™ 6000 Series Mobile Base Stations Command Line Interface. Configuring Multicast To enable multicast control use the following commands: configure multicast-control-enable configure multicast-echo For detailed description and examples please refer to the StarMAX™ 6000 Series Mobile Base Stations Command Line Interface. Configuring NI power To set the default NI power per subcarrier use the following command: configure interface wimax 1/1 uplink default-ni-power For detailed description and examples please refer to the StarMAX™ 6000 Series Mobile Base Stations Command Line Interface. Configuring NSP To configure nsp use the following command: configure interface wimax 1/1 nsp For detailed description and examples please refer to the StarMAX™ 6000 Series Mobile Base Stations Command Line Interface. Configuring NAP To configure nap use the following command: configure interface wimax 1/1 nap For detailed description and examples please refer to the StarMAX™ 6000 Series Mobile Base Stations Command Line Interface. 3-4 Harris Stratex Networks StarMAX™ 6000 Series Mobile Base Stations User Manual Configuring MIMO To enable mimo and to set mimo profile use the following command: configure interface wimax 1/1 mimo enable For detailed description and examples please refer to the StarMAX™ 6000 Series Mobile Base Stations Command Line Interface. Configuring VLAN ID To set Home VLAN ID for all the CPEs connected to this Base Station and to set Home VLAN ID for all the Subscriber Stations connected to this base station use the following command: configure vlan-policy home-vid For detailed description and examples please refer to the StarMAX™ 6000 Series Mobile Base Stations Command Line Interface. Configuring preamble-index To configure preamble-index use the following command: configure interface wimax 1/1 preamble-index For detailed description and examples please refer to the StarMAX™ 6000 Series Mobile Base Stations Command Line Interface. Configuring frequency-fractional-reuse To configure frequency-fractional-reuse use the following command: configure interface wimax 1/1 frequency-fractional-reuse For detailed description and examples please refer to the StarMAX™ 6000 Series Mobile Base Stations Command Line Interface. 260-668107-001 October 2009 3-5 Chapter 3. Configuring the Base Station Configuring handover-advertisement To configure handover-advertisement use the following command: configure interface wimax 1/1 handover advertisement-enable For detailed description and examples please refer to the StarMAX™ 6000 Series Mobile Base Stations Command Line Interface. Configuring handover dcdTriggers To configure handover dcdTriggers use the following command: configure interface wimax 1/1 handover dcdTriggers For detailed description and examples please refer to the StarMAX™ 6000 Series Mobile Base Stations Command Line Interface. Configuring handover neighbor-bs-entry To configure handover neighbor-bs-entry use the following command: configure interface wimax 1/1 handover neighbor-bs-entry For detailed description and examples please refer to the StarMAX™ 6000 Series Mobile Base Stations Command Line Interface. Configuring Synchronization The following options are available to synchronize the IDU into the system. 3-6 Harris Stratex Networks StarMAX™ 6000 Series Mobile Base Stations User Manual • IDU is the synchronization master and the source. This option is only for test purposes and should not be used during normal operation. To perform this configuration enter the following commands: >BS_bs#config >BS_bs(config)# synchronization >BS_bs(sync)#mode master >BS_bs(sync)#source generated >BS_bs(sync)#quit >BS_bs(config)#quit >BS_bs# where determines the synchronization source frequency. Options are: • -1- 1 Hz • IDU is the synchronization master and the source is generated externally by GPS receiver and connected to GPS SYNC port on the IDU front panel. To perform this configuration enter the following commands: >BS_bs#config >BS_bs(config)# synchronization >BS_bs(sync)#mode master >BS_bs(sync)# source external frontpanel >BS_bs(sync)#quit >BS_bs(config)#quit >BS_bs# If this option is used in StarMax6400 chassis only one blade must be set to Master mode all others must be configured as slave. • Two or more IDU blades in StrarMAX 6400 chassis are connected to GPS receiver thru GSSU unit. To perform this configuration enter the following commands: >BS_bs#config >BS_bs(config)# synchronization >BS_bs(sync)#mode slave >BS_bs(sync)# source external frontpanel >BS_bs(sync)#quit >BS_bs(config)#quit To view IDU synchronization settings enter the following command: >BS_bs#show synchronization 260-668107-001 October 2009 3-7 Chapter 3. Configuring the Base Station Rebooting the IDU Modules To reboot one of the IDU modules enter the following command: >BS_bs#reboot Enter the reason [Max characters not to exceed 1024]: testing the system Confirm:[Y/N] >BS_bs# where defines reboot target module. Options are: • 1 - ACB (IDU main board) • 2 - PMP card in slot #1 • 3 - PMP card in slot #2 Provisioning the RF Interface Enabling WiMAX Interface To enable the wimax interface with basic configuration at IDU such as enable MAC frames and basic ODU configuration, use the following commands: BS_bs#config or >enabled#config BS_bs(config)#interface wimax enable BS_bs(config)#quit BS_bs# where: • is the wimax interface ID. Options are: • -1/1 - wimax interface connected to interface 1 on IDU front panel • -1/2 - wimax interface connected to interface 2 on the IDU front panel Configuring Channel Bandwidth and Frequency To configure RF interface (sector) channel bandwidth and frequency it is mandatory to be logged into the privilege user mode. Use the following commands: >BS_bs#config or >enabled#config >BS_bs(config)#interface wimax >BS_bs(config-i/f-W)#frequency >BS_bs(config-i/f-W)#bandwidth >BS_bs(config-i/f-W)#quit >BS_bs# where: 3-8 Harris Stratex Networks StarMAX™ 6000 Series Mobile Base Stations User Manual • is the wimax interface ID. Options are: • -1/1 - ODU connected to PMP Interface 1 port on the IDU front panel • -1/2 - ODU connected to PMP Interface 2 port on the IDU front panel • is the channel frequency in KHz, for example 3342500 to set 3.3425 GHz • is the channel bandwidth in MHz, for example 3500 to set 3.5 MHz To view channel bandwidth, frequency, operational status, or administrative status at the WiMAX interface enter the following command: > BS_bs#show interface wimax config Configuring Output Power To configure output power for one of the RF interfaces (sectors) it is mandatory to be logged into the privilege user mode. Use the following commands: >BS_bs#config or >enabled#config >BS_bs(config)#interface wimax >BS_bs(config-i/f-W)#downlink tx-power 20 >BS_bs(config-i/f-W)#quit >BS_bs# where: • is the wimax interface ID. Options are: • -1/1 - ODU connected to PMP 1 interface port on the IDU front panel • -1/2 - ODU connected to PMP 2 interface port on the IDU front panel • is the output power of RF transmitter in ODU in dBm(txpower range 30-40, for example 30 to set 30 dBm To view output power enter the following command: >BS_bs#show interface wimax downlink-config where: • - Slot number in multiple blade chassis and default to “1” for this release. Configuring MAC Configuring Link Adaptation This set of commands offers you to enable or disable automatic uplink or downlink adaptation, according to the radio conditions and specified thresholds, hysteresis and protection. BS_bs#configure interface wimax 1/1 uplink link-adaptation BS_bs#configure interface wimax 1/1 downlink link-adaptation link-adaptation enable or disable link adaptation 260-668107-001 October 2009 3-9 Chapter 3. Configuring the Base Station where: • is the WiMAX interface ID. The options are: • -1/1 - ODU connected to PMP 1 interface port on the IDU front panel • -1/2 - ODU connected to PMP 2 interface port on the IDU front panel • is the CINR hysteresis in dB when upgrading the FEC. Allowed value is floating in the range 0 to 100. • is the CINR protection in dB against implemented CINR. The allowed value is floating in the range from 0 to 100. Setting MAC Frame To set the G-ratio of the cyclic prefix start and the duration of the MAC frame for one of the RF interfaces (sectors) enter the following commands. >BS_bs#config or >enabled#config >BS_bs(config)#interface wimax >BS_bs(config-i/f-W)#cyclic-prefix >BS_bs(config-i/f-W)#frame-duration >BS_bs(config-if)#quit >BS_bs# where: • is the wimax interface ID. Options are: • -1/1 - ODU connected to PMP 1 interface port on the IDU front panel • -1/2 - ODU connected to PMP 2 interface port on the IDU front panel • the G-ratio of the cyclic prefix start. Options are: • -1/8 • is the MAC frame duration. Options are: • -5ms For StarMAX 8200 1/8 and 5ms are supported. Configuring TDD Scheduler TDD scheduler allows you to set dynamic configuration of the adaptive state of the split of the TDD frame between the uplink and the downlink. When adaptive split is enabled, the sub-frame sizes are dynamically adapted to the load if each link, and the split parameter specifies the equilibrium point when both links are under congestion. When disabled, the sizes of the downlink and uplink sub-frames are constant and are defined by the split parameter. A static split is useful for BWA, when reusing a single frequency. A dynamic split results in better bandwidth use. 3-10 Harris Stratex Networks StarMAX™ 6000 Series Mobile Base Stations User Manual To enable adaptive TDD split for one of the RF interfaces (sectors) enter the following commands. >BS_bs#config or >enabled#config >BS_bs(config)#interface wimax >To set the size of the downlink sub-frame as a percentage of the frame being split enter: >BS_bs(config-i/f-W)#tdd-split >BS_bs(config-i/f-W)#quit >BS_bs# where: • is the wimax interface ID. Options are: • -1/1 - ODU connected to PMP 1 interface port on the IDU front panel • -1/2 - ODU connected to PMP 2 interface port on the IDU front panel • the size of the downlink sub-frame as a percentage of the frame being split, integer in the range from 0 to 100. Configuring and Managing User Access Adding Users To add the CLI system user it is mandatory to be logged into the privilege user mode or privilege equal to or above ACCOUNTING-RW. Use the following commands: >BS_bs#config >BS_bs(config)#user add >BS_bs(config)#user password Load-Setup#configure user add test_user rf-rw User account created successfully. Default Password: test_user Load-Setup# where: • is the username added to CLI system user list • is an enumerated defining user access level. Options are: • One of the nine access privilege category (For details refer to Understanding Command Modes on page 2-6). • is the password belonging to added username To view the CLI system users list, it is mandatory to be logged into the system with root privilege: >BS_bs#show user 260-668107-001 October 2009 3-11 Chapter 3. Configuring the Base Station Deleting Users To delete a CLI system user it is mandatory to be logged into the privilege user mode. Only a root user can delete another configured user. Use the following commands: >BS_bs#config >BS_bs(config)#user delete >BS_bs(config)#quit >BS_bs# where is the username to be deleted from the CLI system user list. To view CLI system users list enter the following commands: >BS_bs#show user Changing Password To change a password for one of the CLI system users it is mandatory to be logged into the privilege user mode. Use the following commands: >BS_bs#config >BS_bs(config)#user password Enter Old password: (Not prompted for “root” login) Enter new password: Confirm new password: >BS_bs(config)#quit >BS_bs# where: • is the username for which the password is to be changed • is the new password Changing Access Level To change the access level for one of the CLI system users you must log into the privilege user mode or privilege access level equal to or above ACCOUNTING-RW. Enter the following commands: >BS_bs#config >BS_bs(config)#user access >BS_bs(config)#quit >BS_bs# where: • is the username for which access level is to be changed • is an enumerated defining new user access level. Options are: • one of the nine access privilege categories (for details refer to Appendix B). To view the CLI system users list, it is mandatory to be logged into the system with root privilege: >BS_bs#show user 3-12 Harris Stratex Networks Chapter 4. Monitoring and Managing the Base Station This chapter helps you to perform various administrative tasks related to Base Station operation. Monitoring Environment Status The environmental module allows you to monitor base station temperature and voltage sensor status. Use the following command. >BS_bs#show environment >BS_bs# The environment parameters are shown in the following sample table: BS_bs#show environment all 260-668107-001 October 2009 4-1 Chapter 4. Monitoring and Managing the Base Station ID Description Value Sensor Status 20 ACB Temp 0 35 C ok 21 ACB Temp 1 36 C ok 22 ACB Temp 2 34 C ok 23 ACB Temp 3 36 C ok 24 ACB 3.3V 3.3 V ok 25 ACB 2.5V 2.5 V ok 26 ACB 1.8V 1.8 V ok 27 ACB 1.25V 1.21 V ok 28 ACB 5V 5.0 V ok 83 Fan 0 running ok 84 Fan 1 running ok 85 Fan 2 running ok 89 Fan Temp 0 29 C ok 99 PMP1 Temp 0 unavailable 100 PMP1 Temp 1 unavailable 108 PMP2 Temp 0 unavailable 109 PMP1 Temp1 unavailable Alarm Status BS_bs# Managing Subscriber Stations To configure the MAC based access control list, you must login in privilege user mode. Enter the following commands: >BS_bs#configure access-list 2 permit where: • Source MAC address of the Ingress or Egress packets used to drop or allow traffic, for example 11:22:33:44:55:66 • Source MAC address mask • Destination MAC address of the Ingress or Egress packets used to drop or allow traffic, for example 22:33:44:77:88:99 • Destination MAC address mask 4-2 Harris Stratex Networks StarMAX™ 6000 Series Mobile Base Stations User Manual Examples: Sample MAC filter configuration is shown below: BS_bs#configure access-list 2 permit 11:22:33:44:55:6600:00:00:00:00:00 22:33:44:55:66:77 00:00:00:00:00:00 Configured MAC/IP access control entries can be displayed as illustrated below: >BS_bs#show access-lists Extended access list 1 deny 11:22:33:44:55:66 00:00:00:00:00:00 11:22:33:44:55:77 00:00:00:00:00:00 >BS_bs# As per the internal implementation the digits in the net mask are inversed and then added to retrieve the network IP address. Management VLANs To configure management VLAN, you must login in privilege user mode. Enter the following commands: >BS_bs#configure mgmt-vlan where: - VLAN Identifier [Range 2-4089] Examples: Sample management VLAN and corresponding show management VLAN are illustrated below: >BS_bs#configure mgmt-vlan 21 Added Management VLAN!! >BS_bs#show mgmt-vlan Configured Management VLAN IDs: 21 >BS_bs# To delete management VLAN, you must login in a privilege user mode. Enter the following commands: >BS bs#configure no mgmt-vlan where: - VLAN Identifier [Range 2-4089] Example: BS_bs#configure no mgmt-vlan 21 Management VLAN Deleted!! BS_bs# 260-668107-001 October 2009 4-3 Chapter 4. Monitoring and Managing the Base Station Configuring mgmt-vlan-mode This command is used to configure management VLAN mode. configure mgmt-vlan-mode {vMode} Parameters: {vmode} VlanMode (outofBand, inBand) Examples: BS_bs#show mgmt-vlan-mode Management VLAN Mode: OUT OF BAND Management BS_bs#configure mgmt-vlan-mode inBand BS_bs#show mgmt-vlan-mode Management VLAN Mode: IN_BAND Management BS_bs#configure mgmt-vlan-mode outofBand BS_bs#show mgmt-vlan-mode Management VLAN Mode: OUT OF BAND Management 4-4 Harris Stratex Networks StarMAX™ 6000 Series Mobile Base Stations User Manual Managing Configuration Files and Software This section contains instructions on how to upgrade or downgrade your base station software. Software Upgrade To upgrade software images you must log into the privilege user mode. Enter the following commands: >BS_bs#upgrade [slot] [element] >BS_bs#reboot 1 >BS_bs# where: • Type of component to upgrade. Valid values of enumerated type: • system - system upgrade • kernel - kernel upgrade • appln - application upgrade • bootrom - bootrom upgrade • ipmi - impmi upgrade • ems - ems upgrade • odu - ODU upgrade • is a image file name with file path, for example /ata/loads/sw23.tgz • [slot] defines upgrade target. Options are: • acb • pmp1 • pmp2 • null • odu1 • odu2 • • is a FTP host name or FTP host IP address, for example 192.168.250.75 • is a FTP server username for FTP authentication • is a FTP server password for FTP username authentication To verify the current software version enter the following command: >BS_bs#show software version 260-668107-001 October 2009 4-5 Chapter 4. Monitoring and Managing the Base Station Examples: If used image is system then the file used must be .tgz and must be null. >BS_bs#upgrade system tbwa-2.2.3.2.2.2.tgz 192.168.250.202 root password If kernel then the file used must be elf and can be acb, pmp1 or pmp2. >BS_bs#upgrade kernel acb_kernel acb 192.168.250.202 root password If appln then the file used must be .out and can be acb, pmp1 or pmp2. >BS_bs#upgrade appln acb_app.out acb 192.168.250.202 root password If bootrom then the file used must be .bin and can be acb, pmp1 or pmp2. >BS_bs#upgrade bootrom pmp_bootrom.bin pmp2 192.168.250.202 root password Software Downgrade To downgrade any software image to a previously upgraded image it is mandatory to be logged into the privilege user mode. Enter the following commands: >BS_bs#downgrade system Available Versions: 2.2.M.1.A.9 2.2.M.1.A.8 Press 0 to exit Enter the version: where: • defines downgrade target. Options are: • system To verify current software version enter the following command: >BS_bs#show software version Configuration File Manipulation To store running configuration data it is mandatory to be logged into the privilege user mode. To store it into startup configuration file, enter the following commands: >BS_bs#config or >enabled#config >BS_bs(config)#runningconfig >BS_bs(config)#quit >BS_bs#copy running-config startup-config >BS_bs# 4-6 Harris Stratex Networks StarMAX™ 6000 Series Mobile Base Stations User Manual To store running configuration data into any intermediate file, enter the following commands: >BS_bs#config or >enabled#config >BS_bs(config)#runningconfig >BS_bs(config)#quit >BS_bs#copy runningconfig >BS_bs# where is the name of the file containing running configuration data To view running configuration data enter the following command: >BS_bs#show running-config To view startup configuration data enter the following command: >BS_bs#show startup-config The file is overwritten without any indication during copying to a destination file, if the file already existed. Configuring Syslog and SNMP Traps to Monitor System Performance Configuring Syslog Service To configure syslog service it is mandatory to be logged into the privilege user mode. Use the following commands to enable syslog messages report to the syslog server: >BS_bs#config or >enabled#config >BS_bs(config)#syslog add >BS_bs(config)#syslog enable >BS_bs(config)#syslog severity where: • is syslog server IP address, for example 192.168.250.75 • defines syslog message severity threshold above which the messages are reported to the syslog server. Options are: • 0 - Emergency • 1 - Alert • 2 - Critical • 3 - Error • 4 - Warning 260-668107-001 October 2009 4-7 Chapter 4. Monitoring and Managing the Base Station • 5 - Notification • 6 - Information • 7 - Debug • 8 - Default Setting syslog message severity threshold is necessary to enable messages reporting. For example, if severity threshold is set to 4, only critical, alert and emergency messages are reported. The following commands can be used to set further syslog server parameters and to disable or remove the server. >BS_bs(config)#syslog modulename >BS_bs(config)#syslog throttlesize where: • is syslog server IP address, for example 192.168.250.75 • defines the system module from which the syslog server receives messages from. Messages generated by this module are received regardless of message severity while messages from other modules are received only if their severity is higher than set by severity command. Options are: • ipmi • cli • eventlog • chassismgr • dnsmgr • sntpmgr • interfacemgr • ipmgr • snmpmgr • trapmgr • radiomgr • zarlink-driver • filter • syncmgr • wimax-log • tw_cli_rpc • dhcp • monitor • vlanpolicy • ssmanager • ssadmission • trpoller 4-8 Harris Stratex Networks StarMAX™ 6000 Series Mobile Base Stations User Manual • conntable • is the maximum number of messages per second to be sent to syslog server. Allowed interval is 1 to 499. Configuring SNMP Trap Service To add and enable SNMP trap receiver to the base station enter the following commands: BS_bs# BS_bs#show snmp-trap-receivers Configured SNMP TRAP receivers: --------------------------IP: 192.168.255.14 port: 162 status = enabled community: public Configured SNMP PS TRAP receivers: ------------------------------IP: 192.168.255.14 port: 163 status = enabled community: public BS_bs# configure snmp-server-trap-receiver 192.168.255.14 configure snmp-server-trap-enable 192.168.255.14 configure snmp-ps-trap-receiver 192.168.255.14 163 configure snmp-ps-trap-enable 192.168.255.14 163 where: • is SNMP trap receiver IP address, for example 192.168.250.75 • is the SNMP TRAP community name • is the UDP port number To disable SNMP trap receiver enter the following command: >BS_bs(config)#no snmp-server-trap-enable To remove SNMP trap receiver from the base station enter the following command: >BS_bs(config)#no snmp-server-trap-receiver To view the list of SNMP receivers including their status enter the following command: >BS_bs#show snmp-trap-receivers 260-668107-001 October 2009 4-9 Chapter 4. Monitoring and Managing the Base Station 4-10 Harris Stratex Networks Appendix A. Connection Request Signaling General The Connection request signaling feature refers to the overall Base Station capability to switch each subscriber’s connection to the appropriate controller entity - a Harris Stratex Networks Provisioning Server (PS) or a 3rd party ASN-GW. Operating Modes Supporting this capability requires the Base Station to operate in one of the following modes: BS How to Connection activate this Mode mode Subscriber connection status Statis-PS Configure and enable a PS trap receiver. All subscribers entering either PMPf/Sector are provisioned via the HSX Provisioning server. Static-ASN Configure and enable an ASN-GW. All subscribers entering either PMPF/Sector are provisioned via the 3rd party NWG standards compliant ASN gateway. Dynamic Configure and enable both the PS trap receiver and the ASN-GW. Base Station software determines connection status for each subscriber by examining incoming subscriber MAC messages and switching the connection to an appropriate control plane. None No PS trap receiver or ASN-GW is enabled. Subscriber connection requests are denied when SBC MAC message arrives over the air. This mode is provided as a safety mechanism with the introduction of this feature. The dynamic mode and the ability to activate the right mode based on configuration are now available. In Dynamic Mode, the connection request signaling software maintains per subscriber state to determine the subscriber connection mode throughout the lifetime for the subscriber. The table below outlines the per-subscriber connection mode when the BS Connection Mode is “Dynamic”: 260-668107-001 October 2009 A-1 Appendix A. Connection Request Signaling Subscriber Connection Mode How this mode is detected Dynamic-ASN Presence of the following features in the subscriber MAC messages: • EAP authentication capability in SBC-REQ • Handover ranging indicated in RNG-REQ • Idle mode capability (e.g. Location Update) indicated in RNG-REQ Dynamic-PS Absence of the above features. Note: • This automatically qualifies all HSX 16e Fixed modems’ connection mode to be switched to the Provisioning Server because they don’t exhibit the above capabilities. • A mobile modem like a Quanta PC card or USB dongle can also be used with the Provisioning Server provided the above features are disabled via the modem management console or GUI. Changing the Base Station connection mode at run-time impacts the feature and the following user actions are needed to be taken when you are switching between modes. BS Sample User Connection Configuration action Mode (current) BS Connection Mode (new) User action needed None Configure and enable a PS trap receiver. Static-PS No action needed. None Configure and enable an ASN-GW. Static-ASN No action needed. Static-PS Disable PS trap receiver. Enable ASN-GW. Static-ASN Reboot both sectors (PMPF cards). Static-ASN Disable ASN-GW. Enable PS trap receiver. Static-PS Reboot both sectors (PMPF cards). Dynamic Disable PS trap receiver. Static-ASN Reboot both sectors (PMPF cards). Dynamic Disable ASN-GW. Static-PS Reboot both sectors (PMPF cards). If future software releases the requirement to reboot the sectors on a Base Station connection mode change would be relaxed. A-2 Harris Stratex Networks 260-668107-001 www.harrisstratex.com
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