Motorola Solutions 92FT7102 Ultra Portable LTE Infrastructure User Manual LXN500 Installation Manual
Motorola Solutions, Inc. Ultra Portable LTE Infrastructure LXN500 Installation Manual
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System Release 1.0 LXN 500 Installation Configuration and Operation Guide OCTOBER 2017 © 2017 Motorola Solutions, Inc. All rights reserved MN003563A01-B MN003563A01-B Copyrights Copyrights The Motorola products described in this document may include copyrighted Motorola computer programs. Laws in the United States and other countries preserve for Motorola certain exclusive rights for copyrighted computer programs. Accordingly, any copyrighted Motorola computer programs contained in the Motorola products described in this document may not be copied or reproduced in any manner without the express written permission of Motorola. © 2017 Motorola Solutions, Inc. All Rights Reserved No part of this document may be reproduced, transmitted, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any language or computer language, in any form or by any means, without the prior written permission of Motorola Solutions, Inc. 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FCC ID: AZ492FT7102 Send Feedback MN003563A01-B Contents Contents Copyrights .................................................................................................................................. Contact Us .................................................................................................................................. Document History ...................................................................................................................... FCC Information ......................................................................................................................... About LXN 500 ........................................................................................................................... What is Covered in This Manual ...................................................................................................... 9 Helpful Background Information ....................................................................................................... 9 Related Information .......................................................................................................................... 9 Overview ..................................................................................................................................... 11 LXN 500 Front Panel Features ........................................................................................................ 12 LXN 500 Back Panel Features ......................................................................................................... 16 Operation and Configuration .................................................................................................... 17 Getting Started ................................................................................................................................. Obtaining the Unit Identification (UID) Number ...................................................................... Powering On .................................................................................................................................... Powering Off .................................................................................................................................... Starting Shutdown Sequence ................................................................................................. Forcing Power Off ................................................................................................................... What is Required for Configuration .................................................................................................. Connecting the LXN 500 to a Laptop ............................................................................................... Signing In ......................................................................................................................................... Viewing System Notifications ........................................................................................................... Signing Out ...................................................................................................................................... Account Management ...................................................................................................................... User Roles and Management Permissions ............................................................................ Passwords .............................................................................................................................. Adding a Single Subscriber (UEs) .................................................................................................... Deactivating/Activating Subscriber ................................................................................................... Importing Subscribers From .csv File ............................................................................................... Deleting Subscriber .......................................................................................................................... Deleting All Subscribers ................................................................................................................... UE Activity ........................................................................................................................................ Statistics ........................................................................................................................................... Setting the eNodeB .......................................................................................................................... Setting the System ........................................................................................................................... PLMN Settings ........................................................................................................................ Backing-up and Restoring ...................................................................................................... Performing Diagnostics ........................................................................................................... About LXN 500 ................................................................................................................................. Configuring the DragonForce Server ............................................................................................... Configuring the WAVE 5000 Server ................................................................................................. Send Feedback 17 17 18 18 18 18 19 19 20 21 21 22 22 23 24 25 26 27 27 28 29 30 31 31 32 33 43 43 44 MN003563A01-B Contents Provisioning the Mobile Device (UE) ................................................................................................ 45 Vehicle Installation .................................................................................................................... 47 Unpacking ........................................................................................................................................ Configuration Options of Antenna Installation .................................................................................. Dome Antenna Configuration ................................................................................................. Dual Diversity Antenna Configuration ..................................................................................... Preparing to Install the LXN 500 ...................................................................................................... Tools ....................................................................................................................................... Materials ................................................................................................................................. Planning ........................................................................................................................................... Ventilation ............................................................................................................................... Electrical Guidelines ............................................................................................................... Ground Polarity ....................................................................................................................... Installing the Power Cable ...................................................................................................... Cable Routing ......................................................................................................................... Installing the Optional Power Protection and Back-up Unit .............................................................. Installing the LXN 500 ...................................................................................................................... Installing Antennas ........................................................................................................................... Mounting Guide lines .............................................................................................................. 47 48 48 49 50 50 50 50 51 52 52 53 54 54 55 56 57 Troubleshooting and Maintenance .......................................................................................... 59 Troubleshooting ............................................................................................................................... Software Update .............................................................................................................................. Resetting the LXN 500 ..................................................................................................................... Soft Reseting using the Power Button .................................................................................... Soft Resetting via O&M .......................................................................................................... Hard Resetting ........................................................................................................................ Resetting the eNodeB ...................................................................................................................... 60 62 62 62 62 62 63 Technical Specifications ........................................................................................................... 65 Send Feedback MN003563A01-B List of Figures List of Figures The LXN 500 .............................................................................................................................................. 11 Front Panel Features ................................................................................................................................ 12 LXN 500 Back Panel Features .................................................................................................................. 16 LXN 500 Information Label ........................................................................................................................ 17 Connecting the LXN 500 to a Laptop ......................................................................................................... 19 LXN 500 O&M Configuration - Sign In Screen .......................................................................................... 20 EPC Tab .................................................................................................................................................... 21 Add USIM Fields ........................................................................................................................................ 24 USIM is Displayed in a Table on the EPC Tab Screen .............................................................................. 25 An Example of .csv file with list of USIMs .................................................................................................. 26 Importing Subscribers from .csv File ........................................................................................................ 27 UE Activity Screen ..................................................................................................................................... 28 Statistics Screen ........................................................................................................................................ 29 eNodeB Screen ......................................................................................................................................... 30 PLMN Settings Screen .............................................................................................................................. 32 Backing-up and Restoring Servers and Applications ................................................................................. 33 Communication Diagnostics ...................................................................................................................... 34 Communication Test Screen ..................................................................................................................... 35 Battery Diagnostics .................................................................................................................................... 38 Ports Test Screen ..................................................................................................................................... 39 System Health Screen .............................................................................................................................. 40 LEDs Test .................................................................................................................................................. 41 System Status ............................................................................................................................................ 41 System Logging Screen ............................................................................................................................ 42 About LXN 500 Screen .............................................................................................................................. 43 DragonForce Log In Screen ...................................................................................................................... 44 WAVE 5000 Server Log In Screen ............................................................................................................ 44 Dome Antenna ........................................................................................................................................... 48 Dual Diversity Antenna .............................................................................................................................. 49 Recommended Clear Ventilation Area Around the LXN 500 ..................................................................... 52 Connecting the LXN 500 to Power and Ground ........................................................................................ 53 Cable Routing into Engine Compartment .................................................................................................. 53 Installing the Optional Power Protection and Back-up Unit ....................................................................... 55 LXN 500 Installed Inside a Trunk of a Vehicle ........................................................................................... 56 Send Feedback MN003563A01-B List of Tables List of Tables Front Panel Features ................................................................................................................................ 12 Features of LXN 500 Front Panel .............................................................................................................. 12 LXN 500 Rear Panel Connectors .............................................................................................................. 16 Back Panel Features ................................................................................................................................ 16 Management Permissions Assigned to Each User Role in the LXN 500 .................................................. 22 Default Password Assigned to Each User Role ......................................................................................... 23 eNodeB Band Configuration ...................................................................................................................... 30 iperf Command Line Options ..................................................................................................................... 36 Troubleshooting ......................................................................................................................................... 60 Send Feedback MN003563A01-B About LXN 500 About LXN 500 This manual provides functional overview and procedures for the LXN 500. What is Covered in This Manual This manual contains the following chapters: • Overview on page 1-11 provides overview of the LXN 500 system and its features. • Vehicle Installation on page 3-47 contains procedures for installing LXN 500 hardware components. • Operation and Configuration on page 2-17 contains procedures for powering up and configuring the LXN 500. • Troubleshooting and Maintenance on page 4-59 provides an overview of LXN 500 management and solutions to common problems. Helpful Background Information Motorola Solutions offers various courses designed to assist in learning about the system. For information, go to http://www.motorolasolutions.com/training to view the current course offerings and technology paths. Related Information Unless otherwise specified, the Motorola documents listed here are available from Motorola Online at http://businessonline.motorolasolutions.com. If you are new to Motorola Online, follow the on-screen instructions to sign up for an account. To access Public Safety LTE infrastructure manuals, select Resource Center → Product Information → Manuals → Private Broadband Solutions and select the appropriate release. The Resource Center also provides a Search function. Customers outside of the Americas can contact Motorola Solutions for the documentation listed here. Refer to the following documents for information about this product: Related Documentation Related Information Purpose Administration Guide WAVE 5000 R5.12 Explains how to operate, administer, and maintain the WAVE 5000 Push-To-Talk (PTT) system available from Motorola Solutions. DragonForce Maps Server Documentation https://www.drakontas.com/?p=academy Explains how to configure DragonForce server for user tracking on maps (street map view & satellite views) - see where you and your team members are located. Public Safety LTE Glossary Lists abbreviations for Public Safety LTE terms. Product Safety Guide (multilingual) Motorola Solutions P/N 6866537D37 RF Energy Exposure and Product Safety Guide for Mobile Two-Way Radios installed in Vehicles or as Fixed Site Control Stations LXN 500 Quick Start Guide - Motorola Solutions P/N MN003599A01 First time use of the LXN 500. Send Feedback MN003563A01-B About LXN 500 This page intentionally left blank 10 Send Feedback MN003563A01-B Overview Overview The LXN 500 is an ultra deployable LTE system designed for on-demand coverage and public safety applications. The solution consists of a single standalone portable unit that operates from within a vehicle. Figure 1-1 The LXN 500 The LXN 500 enables a rapid deployment of a tactical communication network, within a limited geographical area and used by up to 100 subscribers. The LXN 500 may include the WAVE™ 5000 Mobile Communicator and DragonForce - Drakontas mobile collaboration applications. The WAVE 5000 Mobile Communicator enable the mobile devices connected to LXN 500 to a multi-channel Push-To-Talk (PTT) handsets for fully secure, real-time PTT voice communication. WAVE 5000 also connects the LXN 500 subscribers to Land Mobile Radio (LMR) users to provide unified voice, text messaging and presence in a single and easy-to-use application. DragonForce is a mobile collaboration application that allows teams to create and share information more rapidly, accurately and effectively. The application includes secure, real-time, team-based information such as: user tracking on maps (street map view & satellite views), team members location, images or maps, whiteboards, text messaging to individuals and teams, customizable shared forms. You can also capture data in the field and share with other users, distribute documents, images, and other files. LXN 500 is a self-managed mobile network based on standard 4G LTE cellular communication on bands: 14, 20, 28B and does not require any human intervention during operation. Send Feedback 11 MN003563A01-B Overview LXN 500 Front Panel Features Figure 1-2 shows and Table 1-1 describes the features of the LXN 500 front panel. Figure 1-2 Front Panel Features Ab Protective Covers Close covers when not in use. SOLUTIONS LXN 500 RADIO CORE APP 1-BAT-2 Table 1-1 Front Panel Features Table 1-2 Features of LXN 500 Front Panel Item Description Power button. To power on; hold pressed for four seconds. To start shutdown sequence; hold pressed for four seconds. To force power off; hold pressed for more than 15 seconds. When the LXN 500 is powered by batteries in backpack configuration (Future option of the LXN 500), one second press of the Power button switches between active and standby backpack battery. 12 Send Feedback MN003563A01-B Overview Table 1-2 Features of LXN 500 Front Panel (Continued) Item BAT2 Description Status LED of backpack battery 2 (Future option of the LXN 500). To switch between active and standby battery, press the Power button for one second and release. NOTE BAT1 • LED OFF - No battery or battery is disconnected • GREEN - Battery is active and its capacity is more than 50% • BLINKING GREEN - Battery is in Standby mode and its capacity is more than 50% • ORANGE - Battery is active and its capacity is 10% to 50% • BLINK ORANGE - Battery is in Standby mode and its capacity is 10% to 50% • RED - Battery s active and its capacity is less than 10% • BLINKING RED - Battery is in Standby mode and its capacity is less than 10% Status LED of backpack battery 1(Future option of the LXN 500). To switch between active and standby battery, press the Power button for one second and release. NOTE APP • LED OFF - No battery or battery is disconnected • GREEN - Battery is active and its capacity is more than 50% • BLINKING GREEN - Battery is in Standby and its capacity is more than 50% • ORANGE - Battery is active and its capacity is 10% to 50% • BLINK ORANGE - Battery is in Standby mode and its capacity is 10% to 50% • RED - Battery is active and its capacity is less than 10% • BLINKING RED - Battery is in Standby mode and its capacity is less than 10% APP is a status LED used to diagnose and troubleshoot the LXN 500. Refer to Troubleshooting and Maintenance whenever the LED shows orange or red color. The APP (Application Server) stores the applications used by the LXN 500. The optional applications provided with the LXN 500 are the WAVE 5000 that enables full interoperability between LTE and land mobile radio systems and the DragonForce software. Send Feedback • LED OFF - OFF • GREEN - All applications are running • BLINKING GREEN - Applications startup in progress • ORANGE - Not all applications are running. At least one application is down and one is running • BLINKING ORANGE - Applications shutdown in progress • RED - Failure: All applications are down • BLINKING RED - Fatal Error: Cannot connect to application server 13 MN003563A01-B Overview Table 1-2 Features of LXN 500 Front Panel (Continued) Item CORE Description CORE is a status LED used to diagnose the CORE (Evolved Packet Core - EPC). The CORE is a framework for providing converged of voice and data including HTTP web server on a 4G LTE network. Refer to Troubleshooting and Maintenance whenever the LED shows orange or red color. RADIO • LED OFF - OFF • GREEN - All EPC processes are running and S1 (Communication between eNodeB and EPC) is up • BLINKING GREEN - EPC startup in progress • ORANGE - One or more EPC processes are down and one or more are active or S1 is down • BLINKING ORANGE - EPC shutdown in progress • RED - Failure. All EPC processes are down • BLINKING RED - Fatal error. Cannot connect to EPC RADIO is a status LED used to diagnose and troubleshoot the eNodeB transceiver that enables the LXN 500 to communicate directly with end-user devices. Refer to Troubleshooting and Maintenance whenever the LED shows orange or red color. LED OFF - OFF GREEN - L1 and L2 and L3 are running BLINKING GREEN - Startup eNodeB startup in progress ORANGE - One or more eNodeB processes are down and one or more are active BLINKING ORANGE - eNodeB Shutdown in progress RED - Failure - L1, L2, and L3 are down BLINKING RED - Fatal Error - No connection to eNodeB board USB 2.0 port for connecting peripheral devices such flash-disks to the LXN 500. The USB port is covered by a protective cover. - To enable a successful boot-up, remove all USB devices connected to the LXN 500 before powering on. - The LXN 500 supports only FAT32 file system disks. IMPORTANT NOTE To ensure proper communication, use USB extension cable shorter than 9.8 feet (3 meters). 14 Send Feedback MN003563A01-B Overview Table 1-2 Features of LXN 500 Front Panel (Continued) Item Description USB 2.0 port for connecting peripheral devices such flash-disks to the LXN 500. The USB port is covered by a protective cover. - To enable a successful boot-up, remove all USB devices connected to the LXN 500 before powering on. - The LXN 500 supports only FAT32 file system disks. IMPORTANT NOTE To ensure proper communication, use USB extension cable shorter than 9.8 feet (3 meters). Send Feedback 15 MN003563A01-B Overview LXN 500 Back Panel Features Figure 1-3 shows and Table 1-3 describes the features of the back panel of the LXN 500. Figure 1-3 LXN 500 Back Panel Features WIFI NET MNG PWR LTE1 GPS LTE2 Protective Covers Close covers when not in use. Table 1-3 LXN 500 Rear Panel Connectors Table 1-4 Back Panel Features Connector Description NET Network (NET) 1 GBit/s LAN port. This port is used for connecting the LXN 500 to a Local Area Network (LAN) infrastructure or an external application server. When maintenance is required, this port enables access to the servers and eNodeB of the LXN 500. MNG Management (MNG) 1 GBit/s LAN port. This port is used for connecting an external laptop for configuration, management and maintenance tasks. LTE2 LTE antenna connector. LTE1 LTE antenna connector. PWR IN 9 to 33 VDC input power from car or backpack batteries (Future option of the LXN 500). Do not remove the power cable before shutting down the LXN 500. Verify that the all LEDs on the front panel are off. IMPORTANT 16 GPS GPS antenna connector. WiFi Wireless LAN antenna connector. Send Feedback MN003563A01-B Operation and Configuration Operation and Configuration This chapter describes the initial operation and configuration of the LXN 500 system. WARNING! During operation the LXN 500 enclosure surface can become hot. Before using the LXN 500, refer to the touch hazard warning label located on the upper side of the enclosure. Getting Started Obtaining the Unit Identification (UID) Number The Unit Identification (UID) number is required throughout the configuration process of the LXN 500. The UID can be found on the information label at the bottom side of the LXN 500. Figure 2-1 LXN 500 Information Label Send Feedback 17 MN003563A01-B Operation and Configuration Powering On 1. Start the car engine. 2. Press and hold the Power button for four seconds and release when all LEDs begin to blink green. Result: During boot-up, all LEDs blink green for about four minutes and then remain steady green indicating a successful boot. IMPORTANT - When using the LXN 500 inside a vehicle, power on only after engine start. - To enable a successful boot-up, remove all USB devices connected to the LXN 500 before powering on. Powering Off Starting Shutdown Sequence 1. Press and hold the Power button for four seconds. Result: all LEDs on the front panel blink orange, to indicate power down, and than turn off. Forcing Power Off 1. 18 Press and hold the Power button for 15 seconds. Result: all LEDs on the front panel turn off. Send Feedback MN003563A01-B Operation and Configuration What is Required for Configuration Before starting to configure the LXN 500, obtain the following: 1. LXN 500 power supply unit. 2. Ethernet cable. 3. USIM cards for your mobile devices with information list that includes: identity, authentication, operator code etc. 4. Operation information given by your authorities: frequency band, bandwidth, either downlink central frequency in MHz or DL EARFCN, physical and logical cell ID and PLMN. 5. Laptop computer (With Google Chrome browser installed), mouse and keyboard. Connecting the LXN 500 to a Laptop The LXN 500 is configured by using Google Chrome to browse and access the LXN 500 Operation & Management (O&M) site on the LXN 500. IMPORTANT Before connecting the LXN 500 to a laptop, verify the laptop is disconnected from any wired LAN connections and disable all wireless LAN connections. Perform this procedure to connect the LXN 500 to a laptop. Procedure: 1. Obtain the LXN 500 UID number from the information label on the LXN 500 (See Figure 2-1). 2. Set the parameters of the Local Area Connection of the laptop as described below. For example: in Windows 10; in the search box on the taskbar, type View network connections, and then select View network connections → Properties → Networking tab → under This connection uses the following items, select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) → Properties → and set the following: • • • Use the following IP address: 10.98.66.2 IP address, Subnet musk: 255.255.0.0 Default gateway: 10.98.66.3. Connect an Ethernet Cable between the LAN Port of a laptop and the MNG Port on the LXN 500. 4. Connect the Power Supply Unit to the LXN 500. 5. Power on the LXN 500 (See Powering On on page 18). Figure 2-2 Connecting the LXN 500 to a Laptop Power Supply Unit PWR MNG Port LAN Port Send Feedback Ethernet Cable 19 MN003563A01-B Operation and Configuration 6. On the laptop, launch Google Chrome and log-on to: https://10.1. .8 Result: The LXN 500 O&M Configuration - Sign In screen is displayed (See Figure 2-3). NOTE On first connection, you may be required to follow a self signed certificate warning that appears on the browser screen. When a warning appears on the screen, click ADVANCED and then click Proceed to and the ip address shown. Signing In Perform this procedure to sign-in to the LXN 500 O&M Management site. Procedure: 1. Connect the LXN 500 to a laptop (See Connecting the LXN 500 to a Laptop on page 19). In the LXN 500 O&M Configuration - Sign In Screen, enter User and the corresponding Password and click Sign In. IMPORTANT When signing in for the first time, sign in with the default Administrator password - enter: User: admin Password: M0t0r0laAdm1n1! Change the default password upon signing in for the first time. Figure 2-3 LXN 500 O&M Configuration - Sign In Screen admin M0t0r0laAdm1n1! Result: The EPC tab of the LXN 500 O&M Configuration screen is displayed showing admin on the upper right side of the screen. 20 Send Feedback MN003563A01-B Operation and Configuration Figure 2-4 EPC Tab Viewing System Notifications During operation, users are notified of incoming events or alerts by LXN 500 management system. Upon an incoming event or alert, the bell icon on the upper right side of the screen, change color from gray to red. To view details on event or alert, click the bell and follow a link. Signing Out Perform this procedure to sign-out from the LXN 500 O&M Configuration site. Procedure: 1. Click on and select Logout. Result: The Log In screen is displayed. Send Feedback 21 MN003563A01-B Operation and Configuration Account Management LXN 500 O&M Configuration is managed by an administrator. The administrator assigns access password to a set of management permissions to each user role. User Roles and Management Permissions The LXN 500 supports the following user roles: • Administrator: user who can administrate, configure, set subscribers and modify the system on an agency level. • Technician: user who can view diagnose and set technical aspects of the system on an agency level. • Operator (default): user who operate the LXN 500 on an agency level and can monitor system data. Table 2-1 describes the management permissions assigned to each user role in the LXN 500. Table 2-1 Management Permissions Assigned to Each User Role in the LXN 500 Action Management Permissions Administrator Technician Operator USIM (Add, Change Status, Import, Delete, Delete all) (See Adding a Single Subscriber (UEs) on page 24) Yes Yes No View Logs/Statistics of Subscriber (UE) Activity (See UE Activity on page 28) Yes Yes Yes Set the eNodeB Configuration (See Setting the eNodeB on page 30) Yes Yes No View Logs/Statistics of EPC (See Statistics on page 29) Yes Yes Yes View PLMN in System Configuration (See PLMN Settings on page 31) Yes Yes No Change Configuration of PLMN (See PLMN Settings on page 31) Yes Yes No View System Configuration (See Setting the System on page 31) Yes Yes Yes View Communication Diagnostics (See PLMN Settings on page 31) Yes Yes No Perform Communication Ports Diagnostics (See Communication Diagnostics on page 33) Yes Yes No View System Health Diagnostics (See PLMN Settings on page 31 and Performing Diagnostics on page 33) Yes Yes Yes Backup/Restore LXN 500 servers Yes No No View Battery Diagnostics Info (See Battery Diagnostics on page 38) Yes Yes Yes Perform LED Test (See LEDs Test on page 41) Yes Yes No View Logs/Statistics of System Diagnostics (See System Logging on page 41) Yes Yes Yes Restart the LXN 500 (See Resetting the LXN 500 on page 62) Yes Yes No Restart the eNodeB (See Resetting the eNodeB on page 63) Yes Yes No 22 Send Feedback MN003563A01-B Operation and Configuration Passwords The LXN 500 requires a sign in password to monitor, configure, administrate and service the LXN 500. Passwords are based on three type of user roles and are not granted on personal bases. Each user role is initially assigned with a default password that can only be changed by an administrator. IMPORTANT To avoid a security breach, it is recommended to change passwords upon signing in for the first time. Change passwords frequently and establish a security policy that determines a maximum password duration. Table 2-2 shows the default password assigned to each user role. Table 2-2 Default Password Assigned to Each User Role User Role Administrator Technician Operator User admin tech user Password M0t0r0laAdm1n1! M0t0r0laT3ch12! MotorolaLXN5001! Changing the User Password Perform this procedure to change a password to a user role: Procedure: 1. Log in as an Administrator. 2. Click on 3. Select the User → enter the old password → enter a new password → reconfirm the new password and click Change. and select Change Password. When changing a password note that a valid password must comply with the following rules: • Use at least 15 characters in length password • Use at least one uppercase character • Use at least one lower-case character • Use at least one numeric character • Use at least one special character • When changing a password, change at least 8 of the total number of characters. IMPORTANT Send Feedback Changing a user role password does not effect other access permissions or application passwords in the LXN 500. 23 MN003563A01-B Operation and Configuration Adding a Single Subscriber (UEs) Perform this procedure to add a new subscriber (User Equipment-UEs) to the LXN 500. Procedure: 1. Sign in to the LXN 500 O&M Configuration site (See Signing In on page 20). 2. In the LXN 500 O&M Configuration screen, on the EPC tab, click the Add USIM... button. Result: The add USIM fields are displayed. Figure 2-5 Add USIM Fields Enter the information of the USIM. 3. NOTE 24 The USIM information is usually provided by your USIM cards provider with the USIM cards package. • In the NAME field, enter the logical name of the USIM • In the IMSI field, enter the unique identifier of the USIM • In the K field, enter transport key • In the OP field, enter the operator code • In the MSISDN field, enter the Mobile Station International Subscriber Directory Number (up to 15 digits) • In the Profile Name field, set to Default. Send Feedback MN003563A01-B Operation and Configuration 4. Click Add USIM to add another USIM to the LXN 500 or Clear to clear the current information displayed in the fields. Result: The newly added USIM is displayed in the table on the EPC tab. Figure 2-6 USIM is Displayed in a Table on the EPC Tab Screen 5. Turn off your mobile device, install the USIM card and turn on the mobile device. 6. Refer to Provisioning the Mobile Device (UE) on page 45 to set your mobile device to operate with the LXN 500. Deactivating/Activating Subscriber The deactivation of a subscriber temporary deny service to that subscriber. Perform this procedure to deactivate or activate a subscriber. Procedure: 1. Sign in to the LXN 500 O&M Configuration site (See Signing In on page 20). 2. On the EPC screen, click the Off / On switch in the Active column of the relevant USIM. Send Feedback 25 MN003563A01-B Operation and Configuration Importing Subscribers From .csv File Perform this procedure to import a list of subscribers from a .csv file. Procedure: 1. Sign in to the LXN 500 O&M Configuration site (See Signing In on page 20). 2. Click Import USIMs... 3. Click download template to download an empty template .csv file to your hard drive. 4. Open the .csv file using Microsoft Office Excel or any text editor. 5. Edit the respective information for each USIM (See Adding a Single Subscriber (UEs) on page 24) and save the .csv file on your hard drive. Figure 2-7 An Example of .csv file with list of USIMs 26 Send Feedback MN003563A01-B Operation and Configuration 6. On the EPC tab, click the Import USIMs... button. Figure 2-8 Importing Subscribers from .csv File 7. Click the Choose File button, navigate to the .csv file and click Open. Result: The list of USIMs appears on the screen. NOTE USIM fields with invalid information are highlighted in red. Duplicated records are highlighted in blue. 8. Add the USIMs by clicking the Apply button. 9. Click the save icon or Delete All to remove all USIM entries. 10. Turn off your mobile devices, install the USIM cards and turn on the mobile devices. 11. Set your mobile devices to operate on 4G (LTE) network. Deleting Subscriber Perform this procedure to remove existing USIM from the LXN 500. Procedure: 1. Sign in to the LXN 500 O&M Configuration site (See Signing In on page 20). 2. On the EPC tab, click the X Delete button to delete a USIM. 3. Click Ok to confirm the delete operation. Deleting All Subscribers Perform this procedure to remove all existing USIM from the LXN 500. Procedure: 1. Sign in to the LXN 500 O&M Configuration site (See Signing In on page 20). 2. On the EPC tab, click the Delete All button to delete all USIMs. 3. Click Ok to confirm the delete operation. Send Feedback 27 MN003563A01-B Operation and Configuration UE Activity The UE Activity option displays a historical summary of communication activities performed by a subscriber. Perform this procedure to display a historical summary of communication activities performed by a subscriber. Procedure: 1. Sign in to the LXN 500 O&M Configuration site (See Signing In on page 20). 2. On the EPC tab, click UE Activity. 3. Select a subscriber from the Select Active IMSI: drop list. 4. In the from last field, enter a number and select hours or days. 5. Click the Get IMSI activity button to display a historical summary of communication activities. Figure 2-9 UE Activity Screen 28 Send Feedback MN003563A01-B Operation and Configuration Statistics The statistics screen displays the following information: • Number of ECM connected UEs currently linked to LXN 500 • The accumulated bytes received by the LXN 500 from time of manufacture. • The accumulated bytes transmitted by the LXN 500 from time of manufacture. Figure 2-10 Statistics Screen Send Feedback 29 MN003563A01-B Operation and Configuration Setting the eNodeB The eNodeB is the part of the LXN 500 that sends and receives radio transmissions and signaling from and to the mobile devices. The eNodeB process the LTE analogue and digital over-the-air interface signals. Perform this procedure to configure the eNodeB. Procedure: 1. Sign in to the LXN 500 O&M Configuration site (See Signing In on page 20). 2. Click the eNodeB tab. Result: The eNodeB screen is displayed. Figure 2-11 eNodeB Screen 3. In the Bandwidth field, select the required bandwidth. Table 2-3 eNodeB Band Configuration 30 Band Bandwidth (MHz) Uplink / Downlink Frequency Range 14 5, 10 UL:788 - 798, DL: 758 - 768 20 5, 10, 20 UL: 832 - 862, DL: 791 - 821 28 5, 10, 20 UL: 723 - 748, DL: 778 - 803 Send Feedback MN003563A01-B Operation and Configuration NOTE The range of band 28, according to 3GPP standard is 45 Mhz. The LXN 500 supports a partial range of 25 Mhz of the full range. 4. Enter the DL (Downlink) central frequency MHz (in 0.1 MHz precision) or DL EARFCN and click the Calculate button to automatically populate all center frequency fields. 5. Click the Set band info button to save changes or Get band Info to populate the field with the last saved values. 6. In the Antenna section of the eNodeB tab, set identical Tx power (Transmit power in mW) to LTE1 and LTE2 antenna ports (See Figure 1-3 on page 1-16). NOTE Tx power range can be set from 1 to 1000 mW RMS (0 to 30 dBm). 7. Click the Set antenna info button to save changes Get antenna Info to populate the field with the last saved values. 8. In the Physical Cell ID field, enter the Physical Cell ID of the LXN 500 (Range 0-503) and click the Set to save changes or Get to restore the last saved value. CAUTION 9. Physical Cell ID is generally unique number used to identify each base transceiver station (BTS) within a LTE network. When using more than one LXN 500 in a LTE network, DO NOT set identical Physical Cell ID to two LXN 500s or any linked base station that may have overlapping radio coverage area. In the Logical Cell ID field. Enter the Logical Cell ID and click the Set to save changes or Get to restore the last saved value. Setting the System The System tab is used by administrators and technicians to diagnose, troubleshoot and show status of the LXN 500 hardware and software. PLMN Settings A public land mobile network (PLMN) is a network that is established and operated by an administration for the specific purpose of providing land mobile telecommunications services to the public. A PLMN is identified by the Mobile Country Code (MCC) and the Mobile Network Code (MNC). Each operator providing mobile services has its own PLMN. When the LXN 500 is interconnect other networks, the PLMN interconnect with other PLMNs to create links between providers. Perform this procedure to set the PLMN of the LXN 500: Procedure: 1. Sign in to the LXN 500 O&M Configuration site (See Signing In on page 20). 2. Click the System tab. 3. Click PLMN. Result: The PLMN Settings screen is displayed. 4. In the MCC field, enter the MCC number 5. In the MNC field, enter MNC number 6. Click the Set button to save changes or Get to populate the field with the last saved values. Result: After setting a new PLMN value and clicking Set, the eNodeB restarts. This procedure takes Send Feedback 31 MN003563A01-B Operation and Configuration a few minutes and ends when all LEDs illuminate steady green. The restart process can also be tracked on the System Health page (See System Health on page 40). Figure 2-12 PLMN Settings Screen Backing-up and Restoring During operation, servers or applications of the LXN 500 might fail to power-up or get stuck as a result of improper system shutdown or data corruption. Backing-up and restoring enables the system to recover the last backed up version of servers and applications to restore operation. Perform this procedure to Back-up and Restore servers and applications of the LXN 500. Procedure: 32 1. Sign in to the LXN 500 O&M Configuration site (See Signing In on page 20). 2. Click the System tab. 3. Click Backup/Restore. Result: The Backup/Restore screen is displayed. Send Feedback MN003563A01-B Operation and Configuration 4. Click Backup to backup parameters you configured using the Q&M (excluding IMSIs) or Restore to use the last saved settings of your servers and applications. Figure 2-13 Backing-up and Restoring Servers and Applications Performing Diagnostics Follow procedures below to perform diagnostics to the LXN 500 unit. Communication Diagnostics The communication diagnostics is used for testing the 4G (LTE) communication with the LXN 500. The test is performed between the LXN 500 and any available LTE mobile device connected to the LXN 500. To perform communication diagnostics, the LXN 500 is using the Iperf application. Iperf application is a cross-platform tool used for network performance measurement. Iperf application must also be installed on the mobile device used for the test. The iperf application is securely distributed through the Google Play store. Send Feedback 33 MN003563A01-B Operation and Configuration Iperf has client and server functionality, and creates data streams to measure the throughput between the two ends - the mobile device functions as a server and the LXN 500 as client. Figure 2-14 Communication Diagnostics Built in Test The Built in Test is a preset network performance test performed between the LXN 500 and the mobile device. The test diagnose the UDP capacity between the LXN 500 and the mobile device at 5mbps. Perform this procedure to test the LXN 500 communication. Procedure: 1. Click Communication to test the LXN 500 communication. Result: The Communication test screen is displayed. 2. Check Built in Test. 3. Check Short for a quick 10 seconds communication test or Continuous (Hours) and enter the required duration of the test. 4. In the IP Address field, enter the IP address of the mobile device used for the test. NOTE 5. Enter the number of communication port used for the test (Default port number is 5001). NOTE 34 Most Android devices display the IP address of the device under: Settings → About → Status → IP Address. If you do not know the port number, leave this field empty. Send Feedback MN003563A01-B Operation and Configuration 6. Click the Start new test button and wait for the results to appear in the Result window. Result: The test results are displayed in the Result window. The output contains a time-stamped report of the amount of data transferred and the measured throughput. 7. Click Get Log to download a file with the latest test output or Clear Log to erase the log file created for the last test and clear the screen. Figure 2-15 Communication Test Screen Custom Test The Custom Test is a network performance diagnostics between the LXN 500 and a mobile device. The diagnostics is built out of a selection of tests configured by a command line. The custom test command also supports pinging between LXN500 and mobile devices to test the connection. NOTE Before starting the Custom Test, make sure the mobile device is using iPerf2 client application. Perform this procedure to test the LXN 500 communication. Procedure: 1. Click Communication to test the LXN 500 communication. Result: The Communication test screen is displayed. 2. Check Custom Test. Send Feedback 35 MN003563A01-B Operation and Configuration 3. In the iperf command field, edit the iperf default command line to customize the communication tests using the following command line arguments: Command Line Structure iperf [-s|-c ] [-u] [-p ] [-B ] [-c] [-b [kKmM]] [-l ] [-t
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