Siemens Canada 702502 Base station transceiver User Manual

Siemens Canada Limited Base station transceiver

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   M/N: Version: 4.4 Revision: 1.2 Date: April 2008 User Manual &Installation Guide for: WiN7000 Compact Base Station (cBST) Family WiNetworks Win-MAXTM 802.16e
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 WiN7000 cBST  Introduction   |   3 Table of Contents  Introduction .......................................................................................................6 1.1 About this Manual ..............................................................................................................7 1.2 General Description ............................................................................................................7 1.3 Package Components and Unpacking .............................................................................9 1.4 Safety Information.............................................................................................................10  Product Description.........................................................................................14 2.1 Introduction .......................................................................................................................15 2.2 IEEE 802.16e Mobile WiMAX Compliance ....................................................................15 2.3 Block Diagram ...................................................................................................................15 2.4 Features...............................................................................................................................17 2.4.2 Security....................................................................................................................17 2.4.3 Time Division Duplexing (TDD)..........................................................................20 2.4.4 Coding Rate ............................................................................................................20 2.4.5 Modulation..............................................................................................................20 2.4.6 Error Code Correction ...........................................................................................20 2.4.7 Time Synchronization............................................................................................21 2.5 Deployment Models..........................................................................................................21 2.5.1 PMP Deployment...................................................................................................21 2.5.2 Non Line-of-Sight...................................................................................................21 2.5.3 Channelization........................................................................................................22 2.6 Service Flows .....................................................................................................................22 2.6.1 Service Flow Classification ...................................................................................22 2.6.2 Dynamic Service Addition....................................................................................22 2.6.3 Default Service Flows ............................................................................................23 2.6.4 Scheduling...............................................................................................................23 2.7 Physical Description .........................................................................................................24  Mounting..........................................................................................................26 3.1 General................................................................................................................................27 3.2 Site Survey..........................................................................................................................28 3.3 Pole Mounting ...................................................................................................................29 3.4 Wall Mounting...................................................................................................................29
 WiN7000 cBST  Introduction   |   4 3.5 Tower Mounting................................................................................................................29  Installation Procedures ...................................................................................30 4.1 Safety Hazards...................................................................................................................31 4.2 Installation Tools ...............................................................................................................31 4.3 Installing the WiN7000 .....................................................................................................31 4.3.1 Pole Mount..............................................................................................................33 4.3.2 Wall Mount .............................................................................................................36 4.3.3 Tower Mount ..........................................................................................................37 4.3.4 Cable Connections .................................................................................................38 4.3.5 Power Cable............................................................................................................39 4.3.6 Console Cable .........................................................................................................39 4.3.7 Antenna Cable ........................................................................................................40 4.4 Power Connections ...........................................................................................................41 4.5 Multi-sector Base Station Daisy Chain ...........................................................................42  Equipment Configuration and Monitoring.....................................................43 5.1 Configuring WiN7000.......................................................................................................44 5.1.1 Basic Configuration ...............................................................................................44 5.1.2 Monitoring ..............................................................................................................48 5.2 Configuring the ASN Gateway .......................................................................................50 5.3 Monitoring .........................................................................................................................51  Management ..................................................................................................52 6.1 General................................................................................................................................53 6.2 SW Download/Upgrade ...................................................................................................53 6.3 Web-Based Management..................................................................................................53 6.4 SNMP Management..........................................................................................................54  cBST WEB Manager .........................................................................................55 7.1 Overview ............................................................................................................................56 7.2 Audience.............................................................................................................................56 7.3 Using the Command Set...................................................................................................56 7.4 Commands by Functional Area.......................................................................................57 7.4.1 Security....................................................................................................................57 7.4.2 Logs..........................................................................................................................57 7.4.3 Misc..........................................................................................................................57
 WiN7000 cBST  Introduction   |   5 7.4.4 UnicastServiceFlow................................................................................................58 7.4.5 SS ..............................................................................................................................58 7.4.6 Statistics...................................................................................................................58 7.4.7 MacFrame................................................................................................................59 7.4.8 FWD .........................................................................................................................59 7.4.9 Config ......................................................................................................................59 7.4.10 Private......................................................................................................................59 7.4.11 Other ........................................................................................................................60 7.5 Command Reference.........................................................................................................63  Appendix A –Specifications.........................................................................158  List of Acronyms ............................................................................................159
 WiN7000 cBST  Introduction   |   6  1  Introduction
 WiN7000 cBST  Introduction   |   7 1.1 About this Manual This manual describes the WiN7000 Outdoor Compact Base Station (cBST). It is designed for installers and operators.  WiN7013-2, WiN7025-2 ,WiN7035-2 and WiN7037-2 will be referred in this manual as WiN7000 from now on. WiN7000 is a member of the Win-Max™ E family, a line of mobile WiMAX broadband wireless access systems based on the 802.16e mobile WiMAX standard. The Win-Max™ E family is described in the System Description manual of WiNetworks. This manual assumes that users working knowledge of WiMAX technologies and procedures. While some safety precautions are reviewed here, this manual assumes that installers have been trained in safe installation practices. Users, who are new to WiMAX technologies and service procedures, should not rely on this manual for comprehensive guidance. 1.2 General Description  The Base Station unit provides the full base station functionality necessary for serving a single sector. The Base Station is powered by 48VDC.  The functions of the cBST includes: • All outdoor, one-box Compact Base Station solution • IEEE802.16e Wave2 Standard Compliance • Backbone Ethernet connectivity via a 10/100 Base-T network interface
 WiN7000 cBST  Introduction   |   8 • Supports fixed and mobile CPEs • Supports 5MHz,7MHz and 10MHz channel bandwidth • Supports different RF options including 1.x, 3.x GHz bands • Traffic classification and connection establishment initiation • Policy-based data switching • Quality of Service (QoS) management • Alarms management • An SNMP agent incorporated into the unit enables extensive In-Band (IB) management of the Base Station and all its registered CPEs • R6 interface to ASN GW profile C The WiNetworks WiN7000 is a member of the Win-MAX E family, a line of mobile WiMAX broadband wireless access systems based on the 802.16e mobile WiMAX standard. Win-MAX E systems are designed for robustness and simplicity, offering feature-rich services with low deployment and operation costs, for unmatched operator competitiveness and fast ROI. The WiN7000 compact base station is an ideal, cost-effective solution for wireless access services designed for point-to-multipoint broadband wireless access applications in various conditions and locations. The WiN7000 is a one-sector base station which supports up to 800 subscriber units.  By adding switch routing units, the system can be extended to as many sectors as required and can support additional subscribers and bandwidths. The WiN7000 provides all the functionality necessary to communicate with fixed and mobile subscriber units according to the service criteria and customer Service Level Agreements (SLA), and to connect to the backbone of the Service Provider, supporting the necessary end-to-end Quality of Service (QoS).  The system uses OFDMA radio technology, which is robust in adverse channel conditions and enables Non-Line-Of-Sight (NLOS) operation.  This allows for improved coverage, while maintaining a high level of spectral efficiency. Modulation and coding are continuously adapted to prevailing link conditions, ensuring an optimal balance between robustness and efficiency.  The use of STC/MRC and radio technologies optimizes link performance to ensure enhance bandwidth and service coverage. WiNetworks WiN7000 is a full outdoor base station, especially designed for simple installation and mounting on various poles, street lamps or walls. The WiN7000 includes various network interfaces for flexible integration into the operator’s backbone.  The WiN7000 is supported by WiNetworks Power System - WiNPS – and by WiNetworks Management system – WiNMS.
 WiN7000 cBST  Introduction   |   9 1.3 Package Components and Unpacking Check that the package contains: 1. WiN7000 Compact Base Station (cBST). 2. Integral 2 x omni-directional antennas (optional 900 or 1200 single sector dual slant antenna including 2 x 1m antenna cables). 3. cBST pole/wall mounting kit hardware. 4. Antenna pole/wall mounting kit hardware. 5. Single Sector Power Supply (optional Multi Sector WiNPS). 6. 30m 48VDC + ETH WiN cable (optional 80m). 7. Internal GPS receiver and GPS antenna and 1m GPS antenna cable (optional IEEE1588 module). In case of damage, contact the shipping company.
 WiN7000 cBST  Introduction   |   10 1.4 Safety Information General Read this User Manual and follow all operating and safety instructions. The base station and antenna must be installed by a professional installer. The power requirements are indicated on the product-marking label. Do not exceed the described limits. Power supply Requirements The power supply unit should be safety-certified according to national rules Class 2 power supply with a maximum output current of 10A. The output voltage of the power supply should not exceed 60VDC. The output voltage should not be below 42VDC. The disconnecting device is defined for the following modes of power connections: - The appliance coupler of the AC/DC power supply is regarded as the main disconnecting device for the base station power when connected to the power  through an  AC/DC power supply.      - Circuit breaker double poles, rated 10Amp 60Vdc, shall be defined as a disconnecting device when the base station is connected to the power  through batteries form a central office.   The unit is considered connected to a centralized DC power system. That is the reason that the power line should be grounded. The unit should be permanently connected to Ground with 16AWG cable or less. See figures below showing two method for power grounding (from the UL 60950-1 standard; acc. to UL 60950-22). When the unit is connected to a centralized DC Power System, the "+" side of the supply should be grounded, as per UL60950-1 and UL 60950-22 requirements, as shown in the diagrams below.
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 WiN7000 cBST  Introduction   |   12 Equipment Installation The equipment should be  installed in accordance with the National Electrical Code (NEC), ANSI/NFPA 70, the Canadian Electrical Code (CEC), Part 1, CSA C22.1; and when applicable, the National Electrical Safety Code IEEE C2. And unless marked or otherwise identified, the Standard for the Protection of Electronic Computer/Data Processing Equipment, ANSI/NFPA 75. RF Exposure WiN7000 is compliant with the requirements set forth in CFR 47 section 1.1307, addressing RF Exposure from radio frequency devices as defined in OET Bulletin 65. The outdoor base station should be positioned more than 6.5 feet (2 m) from humans. Lightning Protection When WiN7000 is installed in an outdoor location, all indoor components (Ethernet, power supply) should be connected through a lightning protector. The purpose of the lightning protection is to protect people and equipment located indoors from lightning that might strike WiN7000 or its outdoor cables.  Therefore, the lightning protector device should be installed indoors, as close as possible to the point where the cables enter the building. The lightning protector can also be installed outdoors, as long as the cables that go from it indoors are well protected from lightning between the box and the building entrance. Power Cord Protection Route all power supply cords so that people cannot walk on them, or place objects on or against them. This can damage the cords. Servicing Do not open the cover of this product and attempt service unless instructed by a WiNetworks certified technician. Refer all repairs to qualified service personnel. Removing the covers or modifying any part of this device voids its warranty. WiNetworks does not endorse or support the use of proprietary third-party outdoor cable assemblies that were not supplied by WiNetworks. Keep out of electric power lines. You can be killed if the antennas are in close proximity to electric power lines. Carefully read and follow all instructions in this manual. By nature of the installation, you may be exposed to hazardous environments and high voltage. Use caution when installing the outdoor system. Antenna Grounding Requirements The antenna installation must be as per Article 810 of the NEC. Of particular note is the requirement that the grounding conductor not be less than 10 AWG (Cu). The scheme should be either in accordance with UL 96 and 96A. Lightning Protection Components and Installation Requirements for Lightning Protection Systems, or tested in accordance with UL 50 and UL 497.
 WiN7000 cBST  Introduction   |   13  Outdoor Grounding System Verify that the base station is grounded. The system must be properly grounded to protect against power surges and accumulated static electricity. It is the installer responsibility to install this device in accordance with the local electrical codes. User ports and power supply  If length of communication lines outdoor exposed wiring greater that 40 m (140 feet) is applicable, these lines must be treated as TNV-1 circuits. The installer must ensure that the power supply and network ports are designed for full compliance with TNV-1 telecommunication network. Caution To reduce the risk of fire , use only no. 26AWG or larger telecommunication line cord.   NOTE:    This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:  - Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. - Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. - Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. - Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.   Changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by WiNetworks Ltd. could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
 WiN7000 cBST  Product Description   |   14  2  Product Description
 WiN7000 cBST  Product Description   |   15 2.1 Introduction The WiN7000 base station is an IEEE 802.16-2005 compliant wireless device designed for the deployment of point-to-multipoint (PMP) network architectures. The WiN7000 base station is an outdoor device. Each Win-MaxTM network segment is comprised of a WiN7000 base station and one or more WiMAX Forum 802.16e Wave 2 Certified subscribers. Each subscriber registers and establishes a bi-directional data link with the sector controller of the base station. WiN7000 base station is part of the 802.16e Access Service Networ (ASN). It functions as a central hub or concentrator, connected to a Core Services Network (CSN) through the Access Service Network Gateway (ASN-GW), managing wireless links for fixed, nomadic and mobile subscribers. The WiN7000 base station enforces the Quality of Service (QoS) settings by controlling all uplink and downlink traffic scheduling,  providing non-contention based traffic with predictable transmission characteristics. 2.2 IEEE 802.16e Mobile WiMAX Compliance The IEEE 802.16-2005 specifications describe a PMP broadband wireless access standard for systems. This standard includes descriptions for both the Media Access Control (MAC) and the physical (PHY) layers. The WiN7000 base station is compliant to IEEE 802.16-2005 WiMAX forum Wave 2 profile. Note 802.16e standards are subject to amendment, and Win-MaxTM product family design compliance applies to a specific revision of the standard. The  Win-MaxTM product family does not support mesh communication (direct subscriber-to-subscriber). WiNetworks is an active member of the WiMAX Forum™ and participates in interoperability testing in the WiMAX Forum.  2.3 Block Diagram WiN7000 consists of the followings modules: 1. Base-Band Board – including the WiMAX 16e Base-Band SoC plus the network interface (Gb-ETH Switch) plus the analog front-end that interface to the RF module. 2. Timing Module – Clock source for the BST modules. Can be either GPS receiver or IEEE1588 (IP packet sync). 3. CPU Module – High performance CPU with its memories, that runs the WiMAX 16e MAC plus the Layer 3 - Networking stacks that runs above the WiMAX MAC. The CPU is responsible for the management (control, configuration and maintenance) of all the BS modules.
 WiN7000 cBST  Product Description   |   16 4. 2 x RF Board – Each board consists of single transmit/receive module that modulate the analog WiMAX signal input from the Base-Band modem to the high frequency RF output. Several RF modules exist - each supporting different frequency band. 5. 2 x PA Board – Power Amplifier module that amplifies the RF signal from the RF output to the desired transmit output power. Several modules exist, supporting the different frequencies and several transmit levels. 6. Power Supply – DC/DC power supply. Converts the 48VDC to the various voltages that are feeding the Digital and the RF modules. 7. Chassis: 140W power dissipating aluminum box. 8. Antennas: Two Antennas to support the schemes. Several antennas option exists (e.g. External 65/90/120 Sectors, Integral Omni). TimingBase-BandCAT5-48VDCTo GPS Antenna(Option)CPU Figure  2-1: WiN7000- Block Diagram
 WiN7000 cBST  Product Description   |   17 2.4 Features 2.4.1.1 Space-Time Coding Space-time coding (STC) is a technique for implementing transmission diversity. Mobile WiMAX uses transmit diversity in the downlink direction to provide spatial diversity that enhances the signal quality to a specific subscriber located anywhere within the range of the antenna beam. Although providing less signal gain than beam-forming, transmit diversity is more robust for mobile users since it does not require prior knowledge of the path characteristics of a subscriber’s particular frequency channel. One such STC technique, known as the Alamouti Code, was published in 1998[4] and has been incorporated into the WiMAX 16e standard. 2.4.2 Security Security was a key failing of older broadband wireless systems of the past. The why of it is easy to comprehend---any network that transmits its data across wireless signals rather than wires is inherently more open to interference, intrusion or assault. This does not mean solid broadband wireless security is impossible, just much more difficult. As broadband wireless networks have matured security features have improved. With the advent of WiMAX, the security toolsets available to broadband wireless service providers have reached all time highs of functionality. Today's WiMAX networks can be secured more effectively than ever before.  WiMAX and IEEE 802.16 Security Sub layer provides for privacy, authentication and confidentiality across the broadband wireless network. Defined initially by IEEE 802.16-2004 and then corrected and amended by Corrigendum 1 and IEEE 802.16e-2005 respectively, the Security Sub layer now supports Fixed and Mobile operation. There are two major differences between the standards. The first difference is that the security mechanism of the IEEE 802.16-2004 is based on the DOCSIS standard. In the 802.16e-2005 many changes have been made in the security mechanisms. The second difference is in the flexibility of SS's connection characteristics with the BST. The IEEE 802.16-2004 only supports fixed access. In fixed access, an SS cannot mitigate to the air interface of a new Base Station (BST) without performing the network entry again after a connection termination. The IEEE 802.16e-2005 supports mobile access.  Mobile access enables an SS to move between various BST cells while keeping the connection established. There are five primary aspects of WiMAX security that should be considered when designing a security plan for a WiMAX network. These range from mitigation techniques at the physical layer to improved wireless authentication and encryption to intrusion protection and data transport security. At each level, choices in implementation and security levels can be made; although in the case of the physical layer options are limited.
 WiN7000 cBST  Product Description   |   18 2.4.2.1 Physical Layer Security There are two basic types of attacks that can affect the physical layer of WiMAX. One is jamming and the other is packet scrambling. The first is relatively straightforward, and is sometimes the result of interference rather than an attack. Jamming consists of a stronger signal than the WiMAX network overwhelming network data feeds either in intermittent bursts or with sustained carrier waves. Since most WiMAX network services are delivered over licensed bands (currently 3.5 GHz internationally and 2.5 GHz both internationally and in the US), this offers spectrum relatively quiet from accidental interference. Accidental interference in licensed spectrum cannot always be completely discounted as there is a possibility of second and third harmonic interference waves, for example, from much lower frequency signals if those are in close proximity to the WiMAX antenna systems or that cross them with a signal close enough in physical proximity to locally overload the WiMAX signal. In practice, this is rare. Packet scrambling is an attack that occurs when control packets in the respective downlink and uplink subframes are sniffed then scrambled and returned to the network. This attack is much harder to mount than a jamming attack. Since most WiMAX networks today use time division duplexing (TDD), to include the Win-Max™ system, an attacker can parse this timing sequence and capture control data, the preamble and map, scramble them and send them back with correct timing to interrupt legitimate signal, resulting in slowdowns and effectively lowered bandwidth. Intercepted and scrambled packets are possible with frequency division duplexing (FDD) as well which transmits both the uplink and downlink simultaneously, but it is even harder to exploit this attack than with TDD systems. While it may seem the physical layer is inherently most vulnerable as the security elements of WiMAX are located at higher layers, the fact is hackers can often find lower hanging fruit in terms of useful exploits higher in the stack, because as WiMAX supports multiple selections on what service providers can choose to implement in terms of authentication, sometimes the door can be left open for them by the choices made. 2.4.2.2 Authentication Traditionally the first level of security authentication for older broadband wireless technologies has been MAC authentication and WiMAX supports this, although providers do not settle for this method. This technique allowed service providers to log permitted MAC device addresses and allow only those addresses to access the network. Hackers long ago figured out how to spoof these. If a base station is not set up with adequate authentication measures, an attacker can capture control packets and pose as a legitimate subscriber even with older MAC device authentication enabled. A second, newer and much better choice, embraced by the Win-Max™ system, is the built in support for X.509 device certificates embedded with the use of extensible authentication protocol---transport layer security (EAP-TTLS) method, added with the 802.16e standard and WiMAX Forum. Enter the EAP-TLTS authentication method. This technique allows both the subscriber and the base station to authenticate each other using an X.509 method for both, in addition to a subscriber authentication which is based on well-known subscriber authentication techniques such PAP and MS-CHAP. MAC control headers are never encrypted in WiMAX, however
 WiN7000 cBST  Product Description   |   19 with EAP carriers can choose to authenticate them (but they don't necessarily have to). This capability adds an additional layer of authentication confirmation. It's an operator specific guideline decision and is tunable in the Win-Max™ system. 2.4.2.3 Encryption Clearly the first layer of defense for WiMAX operators is to authenticate a legitimate user on its network. However, WiMAX, with its 802.16e ratification, offers top line tools for encryption of data. Older wireless iterations used the data encryption standard (DES) which relied on a 56-bit key for encryption. This is largely considered obsolete. WiMAX 802.16e certainly supports DES (3DES) but it also adds support for the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES), which supports, 128-bit, 192-bit or 256-bit encryption keys. Also AES meets the Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) 140-2 specification, required by numerous governmental branches. This technology, which requires dedicated processors on board base stations, is robust and highly effective. Traffic encryption may be employed per 802.16 Service Flow and is subject to operator policy. The relevance of encryption to the network operator deployment is questionable. In the past, for example, many cellular carriers focused on authentication and mostly ignored encryption. Whether that will change as mobile service providers ramp up more broadband applications is an open question. The downside to these heavy computing tasks (i.e. authentication and encryption) is that all of this requires processor cycles, which may affect the performance of the system. Nevertheless, the Win-Max™ system and especially, the SS and BST which are the entities that take active role in heavy security-related computations, were built bottom to top with a design goal of offloading heavily computing tasks from the host processor to a specific circuit. Consequently, no performance degradation is neglected. 2.4.2.4 Third-Party Intrusion Protection We examined WiMAX authentication schemes, which are a major component of a secure network. And we also spoke of data encryption. Clearly, WiMAX possesses solid tools already built in. But there are considerations beyond just good security that can drive a migration to third party intrusion detection and protection tools---namely business case elements. Intrusion protection is however, not data protection. These are two different classes of solution. Certainly a good third party intrusion protection can monitor and secure a network's authentication. However, many solutions also offer worm protection, Trojan horse protection, defenses against viruses, backdoor exploits and denial of service attacks to name a few. Some of these elements are almost a business necessity for a wireless service provider and may justify the cost of an additional security suite initially. For other companies, a migration strategy to enhanced tools makes the most cost effective sense. A good place to start is examining market and service scenarios. If your customer base is highly sensitive to data integrity (financial sector or hospital customers) third party intrusion prevention systems can help segment customers from each other better as well as secure them from outside attack.
 WiN7000 cBST  Product Description   |   20 Or in another example, a mobile network that offers just Internet access and voice may wish to abrogate responsibility for data encryption and use session initiation protocol (SIP) signaling for its VoIP and WiMAX native authentication tools. Referring to encryption, clearly an AES supported data encryption system gives WiMAX excellent security in this regard. However, additional solutions that meet customer needs such as virtual private networks may enhance the business model and provide additional source of revenue. In the following two clauses, two revolutionary applications targeted at specific market segments are described. These applications of WiMAX for DBS & DVB-T operators and WiMAX for Cable operators distinguish WiNetworks from other players in the WiMAX industry.  Network Access Providers can easily provide fast Internet and advanced data service to their deployed network by using the WiNetworks WiMAX-based technology solution. 2.4.3 Time Division Duplexing (TDD) The WiN7000 base station uses time division duplexing (TDD) to transmit and receive on the same RF channel. This is a non-contention based method for providing an efficient and predictable two-way PMP cell deployment. All uplink and downlink transmission scheduling is managed by the base station. The base station sends data traffic to subscribers, polls for grant requests, and sends grant acknowledgements based on the total of all traffic to all subscribers. 2.4.4 Coding Rate Each burst of data transmitted over the wireless interface is padded with redundant information, making it more resistant to potential over-the-air errors. The coding rate is the ratio of user data to the total data transmitted including the redundant error correction data. The base station supports coding rates of 1/2, 2/3, and 3/4. 2.4.5 Modulation The modulation technique specifies how the data is coded within the OFDMA carriers. The base station supports QPSK, 16 Quadarature Amplitude Modulation (QAM), and 64 QAM modulations. 2.4.6 Error Code Correction Error correction techniques have been incorporated into WiMAX to reduce the system signal to noise ratio requirements. Strong Reed Solomon FEC, convolutional encoding, and interleaving algorithms are used to detect and correct errors to improve throughput. These robust error correction techniques help to recover erroneous frames that may have been lost due to frequency selective fading or burst errors. Automatic repeat request (ARQ) is used to
 WiN7000 cBST  Product Description   |   21 correct errors that cannot be corrected by the FEC, by having the erroneous information resent. This significantly improves the bit error rate (BER) performance for a similar threshold level. The WiN7000 supports two Forward Error Correction (FEC) types: CC and CTC. Convolution Coding (CC) error correction is enabled for all traffic rates. This low-level process can correct bursts of errors in received messages and reduce the number of retransmissions. Convomotional Turbo Code (CTC) error correction is supported for all traffic rates. The CTC has better performance than the CC. 2.4.7 Time Synchronization When operating two or more collocated base stations, transmitter operations MUST be synchronization to minimize inter-sector interference and inter sites interferences due to the TDD use. Each base station sector has a GPS receiver or optionally IEEE1588 compliant synchronization module. External GPS antenna must be connected to the GPS port located on the connector panel when a GPS receiver option is used. 2.5 Deployment Models The base station supports point to multipoint (PMP) deployment scenario. 2.5.1 PMP Deployment When deployed in a PMP configuration the base station establishes bi-directional links to more than one subscriber. PMP deployments typically use a wide beam (sector) antenna at the base station and a narrow beam antenna at the subscriber. Service flows are used to police service-level agreements for each subscriber. 2.5.2 Non Line-of-Sight The Win-MaxTM product family supports line-of-sight (LOS) and non line-of-sight (NLOS) operation. A clear LOS link has no obstacles within 60% of the first Fresnel zone of the direct path.  A wireless link is considered non-LOS if natural or man-made structures block the visible path between the base station and the subscriber. In this case, a wireless link can be established only if a reflective path can be established between the base station and subscriber.
 WiN7000 cBST  Product Description   |   22 2.5.3 Channelization The base station is a frequency-specific system, with the frequency band defined by the PHY unit. The use of the operating band must be in accordance with local regulation requirements. The base station divides the available frequency band into channels. Allocation of channels during deployment is dependent on spectrum availability in the licensed band and local licensing requirements and conditions. Channel selection allows planners to obtain the maximum geographic coverage, while avoiding frequency contention in adjacent sectors. 2.6 Service Flows Service flows are a key feature of the 802.16e standard. A service flow represents a unidirectional data flow. Transmitting bidirectional traffic requires that two service flows be defined: one for the uplink, and another for the downlink. These service flows can have different QoS settings. The base station allows multiple service flows to be configured for each subscriber in a sector. This allows service providers to offer different services, and segregate traffic flows having different QoS requirements. A service flow is partially characterized by the following attributes: 1. A 32-bit Service Flow ID (SFID) is assigned to all existing service flows. The SFID serves as the principal identifier for the Service Flow and has an associated direction. 2. A 16-bit Connection ID (CID) is associated with each active SFID (connection active). 3. A set of QoS parameters specifying the required resources. The principal resource is bandwidth, but the specification may also include latency requirements. 4. A set of QoS parameters defining the level of service being provided. 2.6.1 Service Flow Classification Data packets are forwarded based on classification rules. Classification rules require examining each packet for pattern matches such as destination address, source address or IP TOS. All classification is defined at the base station and the classification parameters are downloaded to the subscriber. 2.6.2 Dynamic Service Addition Service flows are defined and stored in the base station. For each service flow to be established, the base station sends a setup message to the subscriber specifying the required set of QoS parameters. The subscriber responds to each request by accepting or rejecting the setup message.
 WiN7000 cBST  Product Description   |   23 A service flow may be pre-provisioned or can be dynamically created and deleted without service outage. This is useful for supporting multiple subscribers in a single sector. New subscribers can be added and existing subscribers can be removed or have service levels modified. Setup messages are sent by the base station following any subscriber power-cycle, loss and recovery of the wireless link to a subscriber, or any service flow add/delete operation at the base station. 2.6.3 Default Service Flows Default UL/DL service flows are created automatically for each registered subscriber. These service flows are used to pass all traffic not matching any user-defined service flow (such as broadcast ARP) between the base station and subscribers. The default service flow capacity is limited for each subscriber. 2.6.4 Scheduling The base station scheduling algorithm uses two scheduling passes. On the first pass, the scheduler attempts to allocate bandwidth to meet the minimum rates for all active service flows. If there is available bandwidth remaining at the end of the first pass, the scheduler executes a second pass and attempts meet all specified maximum rates. During both passes, bandwidth allocations are assigned based on the following order of assessment: 1. Priority of the scheduling service type, from highest to lowest (rtPS first, and then BE). 2. Traffic Priority setting when multiple service flows have the same service type. Wireless transmission bandwidth is optimized by granting allocations based only on traffic available for immediate transmission: only the required bandwidth is allocated, and idle service flow channels do not receive any bandwidth allocation The base station enforces QoS settings for each service flow by controlling all uplink and downlink traffic scheduling. This provides non-contention based traffic model with predictable transmission characteristics. By analyzing the total of requests of all subscribers, the base station ensures that uplink and downlink traffic conforms to the current service level agreements (SLAs). Centralized scheduling increases predictability of traffic, eliminates contention, and provides the maximum opportunity for reducing overhead. A regular period is scheduled for subscribers to register with the base station. These subscribers may be newly commissioned or have been deregistered due to service outage or interference on the wireless interface. This is the only opportunity for multiple subscribers to transmit simultaneously. Real-Time Polling Service (rt-PS) The base station schedules a continuous regular series of transmit opportunities for the subscriber to send variable size data packets. The grant size is based on the current data transfer requirement. Typical applications include streaming MPEG video or VOIP with
 WiN7000 cBST  Product Description   |   24 silence suppression. This is efficient for applications that have a real-time component and continuously changing bandwidth requirements. Extended Real-Time Polling Service (ert-PS) The base station schedules a continuous series of transmit opportunities for the subscriber to send variable size data packets. This schedule supports real-time applications including VoIP with silence suppression. The dynamically scheduled grants guarantee reserved bandwidth and reduce latency introduced by repetitive grant requests. The service flow will not transmit packets larger than nominal grant interval. Non-Real-Time Polling Service (nrt-PS) The base station schedules regular transmit opportunities for the subscriber to send variable size data packets. Typical applications may include high bandwidth FTP. The polling period may typically be one second or less, even during periods of network congestion. Best Effort (BE) The base station schedules transmit opportunities for the subscriber to send traffic based on unused bandwidth after all higher-level traffic-scheduling requirements are serviced. Typical applications may include Internet access and email. Best effort service flows can be assigned a priority of 0 to 7. Unsolicited Grant Service (UGS) The base station schedules a continuous series of transmit opportunities for the subscriber to send fixed size data packets. This schedule supports real-time applications including VoIP or TDM transport. The UGS pre-scheduled grants guarantee reserved bandwidth and reduce latency introduced by repetitive grant requests. The service flow will not transmit packets larger than nominal grant interval. 2.7 Physical Description The WiN7000 outdoor base station is packed in a waterproof metal housing. Mounting bracket and mounting kit supplied with the equipment support ease of installation at various sites.
 WiN7000 cBST  Product Description   |   25 WiN7000 with 2 Omni-directional Antennas WiN7000 with External Antennas Figure  2-2: WiN7000 Outdoor Base Station Mounted – General View The WiN7000 housing holds the connection panel detailed below.   Figure  2-3: WIN7000 – Top View Dimensions: 60cm x 27cm x 10cm Weight: <15 Kg The interconnection panel holds the external connectors used to connect the equipment to the network, power supply and antennas as illustrated below. The interconnection panel holds 6 connectors. Detailed description of these connectors can be found in Section 4 of this document.  Figure  2-4: WiN7000 Interconnection Panel
 WiN7000 cBST  Mounting   |   26 3  Mounting
 WiN7000 cBST  Mounting   |   27 3.1 General When choosing mounting locations for the antenna, consider the available mounting structures and antenna clearance. WiN7000 should be mounted downward to provide better weather protection. The cBST is equipped with a mounting kit, which allows for several mounting options such as the following examples: 1. Poles 2. Towers 3. Walls The following antenna options are provided: 1. 2 x Integrated Omni-directional antenna (default) 2. External Sector dual slant ±45º antenna (optional) The following figure illustrates various mounting options.    Pole Installation 1 Base Station with integrated 2 x omni-directional antennas Tower Installation 3 Base Stations with 3 external sector antennas Wall Installation 1 Base Station with integrated 2 x omni-directional antennas
 WiN7000 cBST  Mounting   |   28 3.2 Site Survey Due to variations in component configuration, placement, and physical environment, each installation is unique. Before installing the WiN7000, perform a site survey to determine the optimum placement of units for maximum range, coverage, and network performance. Consider the following factors when performing a site survey: • Data rates—Sensitivity and range are inversely proportional to data bit rates. The maximum radio range is achieved at the lowest workable data rate. A decrease in receiver threshold sensitivity occurs as radio data rate increases. • Antenna type and placement—Proper antenna configuration is a critical factor in maximizing radio range. As a rule, range increases in proportion to antenna height and gain. • Physical environment—Clear or open areas provide better radio range than closed or filled areas. The less cluttered the operating environment, the greater the range. • Electric power considerations  • Regulations (Max Power, EIRP) Most wireless networks include many CPEs and BSTs installed in various locations in an overlapping radio-cell pattern. It is important to select carefully each CPE’s location and radio channels. Therefore, a site survey becomes an essential first step before physically deploying the WiMAX solution. Installation of the CPEs requires a backhaul to interface the corporate network or Internet. This backhaul connection can be an Ethernet-wired connection, a wireless–connection, or a third party solution.  The site survey should conclude a detailed planning of the WiMAX system deployment. The system deployment plan should include mounting points and the routes for the power and backhaul cables.   Recommended Site Requirements It is highly recommended that the WiN7000 BSTs be mounted near the edge of the roof of a tall building. The WiN7000 BSTs should be pointed in the direction of the area to be covered. To provide maximum coverage, multiple WiN7000 BSTs can be installed on the same rooftop. However, it is important to leave some distance between each unit in order to prevent interference between the units themselves. When choosing the ideal location, it is also important to take into consideration the overall area topology.
 WiN7000 cBST  Mounting   |   29 3.3 Pole Mounting Select a mounting location. You can attach the WiN7000 to any pipe or pole with diameter 1.75” to 10" 3.4 Wall Mounting Select a mounting location. You can attach the WiN7000 to any wall that can support the load of the WiN7000 cBST. 3.5 Tower Mounting Select a mounting location. You can attach the WiN7000 to any tower that can support the load of the WiN7000 cBST. The tower mounting is analogous to wall mounting.
 WiN7000 cBST  Installation Procedures   |   30  4   Installation Procedures
 WiN7000 cBST  Installation Procedures   |   31 4.1 Safety Hazards  Warning: Installing WiN7000 can pose a serious hazard. Be sure to take precautions to avoid the following: Exposure to high voltage lines during installation Falling when working at heights or with ladders Injuries from dropping tools Contact with AC wiring (power system connection) Antenna Grounding Requirements: The antenna installation must be as per Article 810 of the NEC. Of particular note is the requirement that the grounding conductor not be less than 10 AWG (Cu). The scheme should be either in accordance with UL 96 and 96A. Lightning Protection Components and Installation Requirements for Lightning Protection Systems, or tested in accordance with UL 50 and UL 497.  4.2 Installation Tools 1. Screwdriver 2. Wrench 3. Driller 4. Hammer 4.3 Installing the WiN7000  Important The equipment should be  installed in accordance with the National Electrical Code (NEC), ANSI/NFPA 70, the Canadian Electrical Code (CEC), Part 1, CSA C22.1; and when applicable, the National Electrical Safety Code IEEE C2. And unless marked or otherwise identified, the Standard for the Protection of Electronic Computer/Data Processing Equipment, ANSI/NFPA 75. The installation involves the WiN7000 device and the mounting bracket. The mounting bracket should be installed first, followed by WiN7000, which should be inserted into it, as explained below.
 WiN7000 cBST  Installation Procedures   |   32  Figure  4-1: Mounting Bracket  Figure  4-2: WiN7000 Use the connecting panel on the lower side of the WiN7000 to attach cables to the device. See Section  4.3.4 for details  Figure  4-3: Connecting Panel
 WiN7000 cBST  Installation Procedures   |   33 4.3.1 Pole Mount  Figure  4-4: Pole Mount: Base station fully mounted – rear view  Figure  4-5: Pole Mount: upper connections
 WiN7000 cBST  Installation Procedures   |   34  Figure  4-6: Pole Mount: lower connections The following table lists the required parts.  To install the WiN7000 on a pole: 1. Select a mounting location on the pole. 2. Attach the mounting bracket at this location using the fastening brackets and the MSH00011 screws. 3. Lift the base station by its round bolts (ears) and place it on the mounting bracket’s base.
 WiN7000 cBST  Installation Procedures   |   35  4. Attach the top mounting bracket with the two bolts.
 WiN7000 cBST  Installation Procedures   |   36 4.3.2 Wall Mount    Figure  4-7: WiN7000 – Wall Mount To install the WiN7000 on a wall: 1. Select a mounting location on the wall. 2. Place the mounting bracket on the wall and mark the location of four holes (two at the top and two at the bottom). 3. Drill the four holes for the fastening inserts (use 5/16 inch drill). 4. Insert the fastening inserts type NC ¼ into the holes. 5. Insert four flat washers, four spring washers, four screws type NS1/4 X ½ HEX via the holes on the mounting bracket. 6. Attach the mounting bracket at this location. 7. Fasten the screws. 8. Hold the WiN7000 by the ears on both sides and slide it into the mounting bracket with care. 9. The ears should match the ridge of the mounting bracket.
 WiN7000 cBST  Installation Procedures   |   37 10. Insert the nuts (at both sides of the mounting bracket) until it matches the treads of the WiN7000 enclosure. 11. Insert the nuts  and fasten them using a wrench,    Figure  4-8: WiN7000 –Wall Mount - Assembled 4.3.3 Tower Mount Follow the same procedure as wall mounting. Make sure that the tower can hold the load of the cBST.
 WiN7000 cBST  Installation Procedures   |   38 4.3.4 Cable Connections The following illustration shows the connectors on the lower panel of the WiN7000.     Figure  4-9: Interconnection Panel Table  4-1: List of Connectors and Cables No.  Design.  Connector Type Cable Type  Function   Connected to 1  GND  2 screws ETSI #10 AWG bare copper wire Grounding  Central earth ground, Tower or pole chassis  2  ANT1  N type Female RG 214/U  Connected to external antenna or screw omni-directional antenna Antenna 3  GPS  TNC Female   Base Station Synchronization  GPS antenna 4  DC + ETH    Proprietary WiN cable  48 VDC/ Return / 5A + Ethernet Cat5 power supply + Network/Router/Switch 5  Console  3-pin  RS-232   Low level CLI for technicians  PC 6  DC + ETH    Proprietary WiN cable 48 VDC/ Return / 5A + Ethernet Cat5 Optional Multi sector base station Daisy Chaining 7  ANT2  N type Female RG 214/U  Connected to external antenna or screw omni-directional antenna Antenna 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
 WiN7000 cBST  Installation Procedures   |   39 4.3.5 Power Cable The pin-out of the power cable is shown below:  Pin Number  Type 1  NC 2  48VDC (RTN) 3  +TX Ethernet 4  - TX Ethernet 5  +RX Ethernet 6  48VDC (+) 7  NC 8  NC 9  - RX Ethernet Figure  4-10: Power Cable Pin-out 4.3.6 Console Cable Important The console connector should be closed in normal condition and may be used only occasionally by an authorized technician. The chassis has a 3-pin maintenance female connector, used by a technician to connect a “console”. The port is used by a maintenance person to communicate with the processor when the normal management interfaces cannot be used. The console port is based on RS-232 serial standard and support a standard terminal connection.
 WiN7000 cBST  Installation Procedures   |   40 The technician can configure and monitor the base station through CLI (Command Language Interface) for low level debug. The connector is shown in the following figure: Figure  4-11: Console Connector  The maintenance connector pin out is listed in the following table: Table  4-2: Maintenance connector Pin Number  Type 1  TX 2  RX 3  GND  Cable type: 3 wires 28AWG  Cable connectors: DB9F, proprietary 3 pin console connector Cable length: 2m The cable is supplied by Winetworks. 4.3.7 Antenna Cable Important The part of antenna that is connected to the central pin of antenna connector should be covered by isolation material which is sufficiently resistant to degradation by ultra-violet (UV) radiation.
 WiN7000 cBST  Installation Procedures   |   41 4.4 Power Connections WiN7000 is supplied with +48/-48VDC via an external power system. The power system type can be indoors or outdoors.    The power system can be supplied by WiNetworks (WiNPS) or by the operator. Refer to power system’s user manual for specific power connection to the main (AC) local power outlet. Connect the WiNPS power system DC + ETH output to the WiN cable connector (supplied by WiNetworks). Connect the other side of the WiN cable connector to the DC + ETH connector of WiN7000. For more information, olease refer to WiNPS specification and user manual. The illustration below shows the physical connection between the WiN7000 cBST, the power system and to the AC power source.   Figure  4-12: cBST Power Connection
 WiN7000 cBST  Installation Procedures   |   42 4.5 Multi-sector Base Station Daisy Chain The cBST supports daisy chain architecture for low-cost modular multi-sector base station sites.   The cBST chassis has 2 x Power and Ethernet (marked: DC + Eth) combo connections supporting a multi-sector base station daisy chain architecture. The two combo connections have the same functionality and both can serve as input to the base station or output from the base station towards the next daisy chained base station. The chassis has no means of protection (fuses, switches etc.) for the power channeled to the chained unit. One combo connector should be connected to the power source and the Ethernet aggregator (WiNPS). The other combo connector in the first BS should be connected to the combo connector on the other BS, and so on.  The maximum length of all parts of the daisy chain cables should not exceed 100m. Figure  4-13 shows the physical daisy chain connection between 3 x WiN7000 cBSTs. The length of A+ B + C should not exceed 100m.  Figure  4-13: cBST Daisy Cain Connection
 WiN7000 cBST  Equipment Configuration and Monitoring   |   43 5  Equipment Configuration and Monitoring
 WiN7000 cBST  Equipment Configuration and Monitoring   |   44 5.1 Configuring WiN7000  5.1.1 Basic Configuration WiN7000 cBST can be monitored and controlled with a standalone PC or through a management system (WiNMS) using the backhaul interface.  1. Use your Web browser to access 192.168.100.100. 2. In the Login window, enter username= vendor, password= vendorpass. 3. Choose the Private tab and select "setIPAddr" to set the data and management IP addresses.  Figure  5-1: setIPAddr Screen The base station has a data and a management interface, each having a dedicated IP address. In Management, enter 0 (in-band – the management IP is included in the data network), or 1 (out of band, management IP external to the data network).  Note  In "out of band" mode, the Management IP address must be from the same IP address block as the IP address of the SNMP Server (WiNMS). In addition, the Auto Manager IP address must be from the same IP block as the IP address of the Management Interface. In Data_Type, specify whether the Data IP address is static (0) or dynamic (1). The Management IP address is always static. If you selected to work with static IP addresses, in the Data_... and Management_... fields enter the relevant information.
 WiN7000 cBST  Equipment Configuration and Monitoring   |   45 4. Check the entered information through the "showIPAddr" menu. 5. Choose the Mac tab and select "setMacUl". 6. In the frequency field set the frequency of the uplink transmission (CPE to base station) in KHz.  Figure  5-2: setMacUI Screen Leave all other fields blanks (default). Note The frequency of the UL should match the frequency of the DL configuration  7. Select the "setMacDl" command.   Figure  5-3: setMacDl Screen
 WiN7000 cBST  Equipment Configuration and Monitoring   |   46 In the frequency field, set the same frequency as the uplink frequency for downlink transmissions (base station to CPE). In the tx-power field, set the transmission power (in dBm). Leave all other fields blanks (default). Note The frequency of the UL should match the frequency of the DL configuration  8. Choose "SetMacFrame", to set the bandwidth of the channel.  Figure  5-4: SetMacFrame Screen Follow these steps: a.  In the started field set the value to "0" to stop the WIMAX protocol messages. b.  Then, in the bandwidth field set the bandwidth of the channel to one of the pre-defined values. c.  Lastly, in the started field set the value to "1" to start the transmission. d.  Leave all other fields blanks (default). Note The frequency and bandwidth configuration should be the same in both cBST and CPE  9. SNMP management: (in the Tools tab). Select "addSNMPAccess". Set the Read community to "public" and the Write community to "private".
 WiN7000 cBST  Equipment Configuration and Monitoring   |   47  Figure  5-5: addSNMPAccess Screen In User Level, select 1 (Manager) to grant Manager rights to users wishing to work with SNMP. Choose the User Level ( 1-Manager), and press "CALL". Select "addAuthorizedManager" and set the IP address of the computer authorized to access SNMP.  Figure  5-6: addAuthorizedManager Screen You can define more than one authorized computer: Click the Call button and enter another IP address. Repeat this step as many times as needed. 10. From the Tools tab, select the restart command and click on the Call button to reboot the base station.
 WiN7000 cBST  Equipment Configuration and Monitoring   |   48  Figure  5-7: Restart Screen 5.1.2 Monitoring 1. The "showSs" command is designed to display read-only information about a CPE. Select the SS tab and then select the "showSs" command.   Figure  5-8: showSs Screen 2. Do one of the following: Just click on Call to see all of the CPEs connected to the base station. You can access the details of a specific CPE by entering its MAC address or its CID, and clicking on Call. 3. Enter 1 in the verbose field to see the full details of the CPEs. Enter 0 to see concise details.  Figure  5-9: Verbose CPE query 4. Use the "showSsPhyStatUl" and "showSsPhyStatDl" commands (SS menu) to display physical statistics on the uplink and on the downlink respectively.
 WiN7000 cBST  Equipment Configuration and Monitoring   |   49  Figure  5-10: showSsPhyStatUl screen 5. Do one of the following: Just click on Call to see the physical statistics of all of the CPEs connected to the base station. You can access the physical statistics of a specific CPE by entering its MAC address or its CID, and clicking on Call.  Figure  5-11: showSsPhyStatUl, showSsPhyStatDl physical statistics display 6. The status of the service flows can be monitored using the "showSF" command.  Figure  5-12: showSF Screen 7. Do one of the following: Just click the Call button to display a list of SFs.  Enter an sfID or a CID to focus on a specific SF.
 WiN7000 cBST  Equipment Configuration and Monitoring   |   50 Note Entering 1 in the verbose field displays detailed information. Enter 0 to display concise information. 5.2 Configuring the ASN Gateway The ASN gateway is the point of access of the base station to the wide area network. Traffic to and from the base station passes through the ASN gateway. The ASN gateway also mediates between the base station and the authentication server. It passes registration requests to the authentication server and returns results to the base station. This section explains how to configure the ASN gateway. 1. Under the tools tab select setIPAddr and make sure that the data IP address and the physical IP address of the ASN gateway are in the same subnet. 2. Select SetOperationMode.  Figure  5-13: SetOperationMode command screen In OperationMode enter 1 (ASN gateway). In AsnIpAddress enter the virtual template (IP address) of the ASN gateway (currently 192.168.103.1).  In AutthenticationEnable specify whether you want the ASN gateway to pass requests to the authentication server. 3. After clicking the Call button, the base station resets itself. Make sure that the reset procedure has succeeded and that the base station is in working order (the base station resets itself also after changing the mode from ASN gateway to Standalone). 4. Use the ShowOperationMode command to display the operation details of the ASN gateway.
 WiN7000 cBST  Equipment Configuration and Monitoring   |   51  Figure  5-14: ShowOperationMode command screen 5.3 Monitoring 1. Check if any CPE is up by choosing "showSs" in the "SS" tab. 2. Leaving all the fields blank will show a list of associated SS 3. Choose a specific CPE by writing its MAC address and the value "1" in the "verbose" field. 4. The CPE DL and UL RF parameters can be seen in "showSsPhyStatUl", and "showSsPhyStatDl", in the SS menu. 5. Define the specific CPE ID or MAC address in the relevant field. 6. The status of the service flows can be monitored in the "showSF" menu. 7. Leaving the fields blank will show a list of SFs. It is possible to choose a specific SF by choosing its sfid or bcid, and the value "1" in the "verbose" field.
 WiN7000 cBST  Management   |   52 6  Management
 WiN7000 cBST  Management   |   53 6.1 General The WiN7000 cBST can be monitored and controlled with a standalone PC or through a management system (WiNMS) using the backhaul interface. The monitoring and control capabilities are similar in both cases but the interface may be different. This chapter describes the monitoring and control capabilities. The local PC can connect to the internal web server using HTTP.  The management of the WiN7000 cBST device uses SNMP. The WiN7000 cBST has a standard MIB II and propriety MIB.  There are no local displays on the BS. All the indications will have to be monitored via the management system (WiNMS). 6.2 SW Download/Upgrade The software can be loaded into the WiN7000 cBST using one of the following methods: • Using a local PC (connected to the nearby switch) that has an FTP server running on it; • Through remote SNMP (over the backhaul interface),  using the WiNMS. The WiN7000 cBST supports a complete rollback option to be used in case the upgrade fails.  1. In the HostIpAddress field, enter the FTP server IP address. 2. In the FileDirectory field, enter the directory in which the new SW files are located. This directory should contain a <filename>.pkg file. 3. In the PackageFileName field, enter in the file name of the .pkg file. 4. Enter in the username and password of the FTP server in the appropriate fields. 5. Click the "call" button. 6. Wait for the upgrade process to complete. 6.3 Web-Based Management The monitored and controlled parameters are available through a web interface. Please refer to the Equipment Configuration and Monitoring chapter for a description of the basic configuration and monitoring screens. For details see cBST WEB Manager chapter.
 WiN7000 cBST  Management   |   54 6.4 SNMP Management Two MIBs are available in the WiN7000 cBST: • The standard MIB II (RFC 1213) • The private MIB  Table  6-1 describes the cBST Managed Parameters Table  6-1:  BS Parameters  Parameter  Description  MIB Type  Remarks Location site + Contact details    MIB II   Cell ID    Private   Data Interface Status Activity (Connected/Disconnected), Speed (10/100/1000), Duplex (Full/Half), IP Address, MIB II   Temperature  temperature inside the cBST case  Private   Software Version  all Modules software’s versions Private   Uptime  on time from power up  Private   Number of registered CPEs   Private   CPE MAC Addresses    Private   CPE Type  Fix CPE ODU, PC Card, Self installed Private  Radio Status  Transmit: On/Off Frequency: configured radio frequency Configured BW/FFT Transmit power Private   TX Counter  Number of transmit packets Private   RX Counter  Number of receive packets  Private
 WiN7000 cBST  cBST WEB Manager   |   55 7  cBST WEB Manager
 WiN7000 cBST  cBST WEB Manager   |   56 7.1 Overview This chapter covers the Base Station configuration, monitoring and management commands. The commands are accessed via a Web-based application. 7.2 Audience This manual is designed for development and maintenance persons responsible for handling the Winetworks Compact Base Station. 7.3 Using the Command Set The commands are grouped under tabs. Clicking a tab displays the related commands in the navigation pane on the left.  To activate a command: 7. Open your browser and connect to the IP address delivered to you. 8. In the page that appears now, enter your user name and password and log in. 9. Click the tab under which the command is classified.  Figure  7-1 10. In the navigation pane, click the command you want to activate. 11. If necessary, enter the command parameters. Some commands do not have parameters. They show a status or perform an action when you click Submit.
 WiN7000 cBST  cBST WEB Manager   |   57 12. Click the Submit button. 7.4 Commands by Functional Area This section presents the commands classified by functional areas. Each area corresponds to a tab in cBST WEB Manager. 7.4.1 Security createStaticSa   Creates a static Security Association. deleteStaticSa   Deletes a static Security Association. resetSsAuth  Resets authorization for an MS, PKM V1 only. showPkm   Displays PKM settings. showPkmCs   Displays PKM settings related to crypto suites. showSa   Displays security association. showSsAuth  Displays MS authorization.  7.4.2 Logs addLogFilter   Adds an MS to a log filter. showLog   Displays the logging state for the specified module. removeLogFilter   Removes an MS from a log filter. setLogFilter   Enables or disables the filter log. clearLogFilter   Clears all MS from a log filter. showLogFilter  Displays MS in a log filter.  7.4.3 Misc phyPing   Pings an MS. showMacAddress   Displays the Station MAC address. showVersion  Displays the system version.
 WiN7000 cBST  cBST WEB Manager   |   58 7.4.4 UnicastServiceFlow changeSf   Changes a service flow in the local service flow database. createSf   Creates a service flow. deleteSf   Deletes a service flow. setSfEnable   Enables or disables a service flow in the local service flow database. showSf  Displays information about a given service flow.  7.4.5 SS createProvSf   Adds an MS to a provisioned service flow. deleteProvSf   Deletes all provisioned service flows for an MS. deregisterSs   De-registers an MS. resetSs   Resets an MS. setSsPhyDl   Configures MS downlink parameters. setSsPhyUl   Sets MS uplink physical parameters. showCaps   Displays global capabilities. showProvSf   Displays the provisioned Service Flows. showSs   Displays MS information. showSsCaps  Displays the negotiated capabilities of an MS.  7.4.6 Statistics resetPacketFlow   Resets the counters holding the statistical data shown by showPacketFlow. showPacketFlow   Displays the quantity of packets flowing on the downlink and the uplink, as well as the packet flow rate. showSsPhyStatsDl   Displays downlink MS physical statistics. showSsPhyStatsUl  Displays uplink MS physical statistics.
 WiN7000 cBST  cBST WEB Manager   |   59 7.4.7 MacFrame addDlZone   Adds a downlink zone. removeDlZone   Removes a downlink zone. setMacDl   Changes the downlink channel descriptor configuration. setMacFrame   Changes the frame channel descriptor configuration. setMacUl   Changes the uplink channel descriptor configuration. setSchedulerTdd   Configures the TDD split. showMacDl   Displays the current downlink channel descriptor configuration. showMacFrame   Displays the frame channel descriptor content. showMacUl   Displays the uplink channel descriptor configuration. showSchedulerMac  Displays the MAC scheduler configuration.  7.4.8 FWD resetFwdEntries  Removes the entries stored in the Forwarding Table.  7.4.9 Config setTimeSync   Timeout for synchronization attempt. showTimeSyncLockStatus   Indicates whether the base station is synchronized. showTimeSyncParams  Shows the configured values of setTimeSync.  7.4.10 Private cmdHelp   Displays all the commands and their description. sniffShowState   Shows the current parameters controlling the packet sniffer. pkmbShowPkm  Shows the current configuration controlling PKM.
 WiN7000 cBST  cBST WEB Manager   |   60 7.4.11 Other addAuthrorizedManager   Adds a user authorized to access the cBST Web Manager and issue commands at administrator level. AddIpAddress   Assigns an IP address to one of the system’s network interface cards. addSsToMcastSf   Adds an MS to a multicast service flow. AddUser   Adds a user authorized to access the cBST Web Manager and issue commands at user level. changeFwdFilter   Changes a filter in the forwarding database. changeNeighborBs   Changes a Neighbor BS in the database. createFwdArEntry   Creates an entry in the Address Resolution table. createFwdEntry   Adds a static entry in the forwarding database. createFwdFilter   Adds a new filter in the forwarding database. createNeighborBs   Creates a neighbor BS. createSc   Creates a service class. DeleteAllSnmpAccess   Removes all SNMP access permissions. deleteAuthrorizedManager   Deletes an authorized administrator that has been added using the addAuthorizedManager command. DeleteChangesFile   Deletes the changes file. See UpdateChangesFile. You may want to delete it so that at the next reset the base station reads only the configuration file. deleteFwdArEntry   Removes an Address Resolution entry. deleteFwdEntry   Removes a forwarding entry. deleteFwdFilter   Removes a forwarding filter. DeleteIpAddress   Deletes an IP address assigned using the addIpAddress command. deleteNeighborBs   Deletes a neighbor BS from the database. deleteSc   Deletes a service class. enableFwdFilters   Enables or disables the filtering functionality. FileDownload   Copies a file from the network to the base station’s Flash memory. FileList   Displays the files currently stored in the base station’s Flash memory.
 WiN7000 cBST  cBST WEB Manager   |   61 FileUpload   Copies a file from the base station’s Flash memory to the network. removeSsFromMcastSf   Removes an MS from a multicast service flow. resetFwdStats   Resets the forwarding statistics. Restart   Restart the base station. RunMainPkgFile   Software upgrades are supplied in packages containing the upgrade files and installed on the base station’s flash memory. This command runs the package defined as primary package. RunSecondaryPkgFile   Same as RunMainPkgFile but runs the package defined as secondary. setFwdPort   Configures the setting of the port. setIpAddr   Modifies an IP address assigned with addIpAddress. setLinkAdaptationDl   Configures DL link adaptation. setMcastPhyDl   Sets multicast service flow PHY parameters. setQosDl   Configures downlink QoS. setQosHRateDl   Configures a DL HQoS parameter set. setQosHrateSsDl   Associates an MS to a DL HQoS parameters set. setQosHrateSsUl   Associates an MS to a UL HQoS parameters set. setQosHRateUl   Configures a UL HQoS parameter set. setQosRedDl   Enables and disables the downlink RED and sets the maximum RED latency. setQosRedDlProfile   Configures the downlink RED drop profile. setQosShapingDl   Enables and disable DL shaping. SetSecondaryAsMain   Switches the definition of the main and secondary base station software packages. The secondary becomes main and the main becomes secondary. showFwdAgeingTimeout   Displays entry timeout. showFwdArEntry   Displays the address resolution forwarding entry. showFwdEntries   Displays forwarding entries. showFwdFilter   Displays forwarding filters. showFwdInterface   Displays forwarding interface configuration. showFwdPort   Displays port configuration.
 WiN7000 cBST  cBST WEB Manager   |   62 showFwdStats   Displays forwarding statistics. showIpAddr   Displays an IP address assigned with addIpAddress. showLinkAdaptationDl   Displays DL link adaptation parameters. showMcastPhyDl   Displays multicast service flow physical parameters. showMcastSfList   Displays the list of multicast service flows. showMcastSsList   Displays the list of MS registered to a multicast service flow. showMii   Displays the MII configuration. showNeighborAdvertisement  Displays neighbor advertisement parameters. showNeighborBs   Displays a neighbor BS descriptor from the handover database. ShowPkgFiles   Lists the files contained in the main and secondary packages. showQosDl   Displays the downlink QoS parameters. showQosHrateDl   Displays a downlink hierarchical QoS parameter set. showQosHrateUl   Displays an uplink hierarchical QoS parameter set. showRfRx   Displays the RF frequency in Rx. showRfTx   Displays the RF frequency in Tx. ShowTrap   Lists the SNMP traps currently defined. SoftwareUpgrade   Copies the upgrade package from the network to the flash memory of the base station. SoftwareUpgradeStatus   Shows the current status of the upgrade performed via the SoftwareUpgrade command. SysUptime   Shows the time that elapsed since the last time the base station has been reset. TrapConfig   Allows you to define SNMP traps. TrapEnable   Enables traps defined via the TrapConfig command. TrapGetActive   Sends from the base station all active traps. TrapIpAddress   Specifies the IP address to which traps are sent. UpdateChangesFile   When you modify the base station configuration, the changes are written to a separate changes file. The next time the base station resets, it also reads the changes file. This command allows you to apply the changes made after the last reset (instead of resetting the station).
 WiN7000 cBST  cBST WEB Manager   |   63 UpdateSnmpAccess   Updates the SNMP user authorizations with the details of the newly added users. UserLogIn   Logs the user in to the base station. UserLogOut  Logs the user out of the base station.  7.5 Command Reference The following is an alphabetic reference to all cBST WEB Manager commands. activatePsc Other tab. Activates a Power Saving Class. Parameters pscId Power saving class identifier. Integer in the range [0..255]. Required parameter. ssId MS identifier. Integer in the range [0..65535]. startFrameDelay Start frame delay in frame quantity. Integer in the range [0..255]. Required parameter. addAuthrorizedManager Other tab. Adds a user authorized to access the cBST Web Manager and issue commands at administrator level. Parameters IpAddress Manager IP address.
 WiN7000 cBST  cBST WEB Manager   |   64 addChannelToScanner Other tab. Adds a new channel to the scanning list. Parameters bandwidth Radio channel bandwidth. Possible values: [3.5MHz | 5HMz | 7MHz | 8.75MHz]. frequency A valid RF frequency. Integer, expressed in kHz. Required parameter. Example for 2.5 GHz: frequency=2500000 duration Frame duration. Possible value: [5ms] id Channel ID. Integer in the range [0..128]. addDcdTrigger Other tab. Adds a DCD trigger. Parameters metric Metric used for trigger. Enum in [CINR | RSSI | RTD]. This is a required parameter. duration Averaging duration in frames number. Integer in [1..255]. This is a required parameter. value Value used for trigger. This parameter is metric-dependant. Refer to IEEE802.16e section for encoding description. This is a required parameter.
 WiN7000 cBST  cBST WEB Manager   |   65 function Function used for trigger. Enum in [NBS_GREATER_ABS_VALUE | NBS_LESS_ABS_VALUE | NBS_GREATER_REL_VALUE | NBS_LESS_REL_VALUE | SBS_GREATER_ABS_VALUE | SBS_LESS_ABS_VALUE]. This is a required parameter. action Action to be performed. Enum in [REPORT | HANDOVER | SCANNING]. This is a required parameter. addDlZone Other tab. Adds a downlink zone. Parameters after-zone-id Insert the new zone after this one. Integer. use-all-subchannels Use all the subchannels. Integer with the following values:. The default status is disabled. dl-permbase Downlink permbase. Integer in range [0..31]. By default, the value of this parameter is the IdCell number. prbs-id PRBS identifier. Integer in range [0..2] By default, the value of this parameter is the segment number. stc STC Type. Possible values: [none | stc-2]. matrix-indicator Matrix indicator. This parameter is only relevant when using STC.
 WiN7000 cBST  cBST WEB Manager   |   66 Possible values: [matrix-a | matrix-b]. mac-domain MAC domain. Integer in range [0..2]. Default value is 0. [ 0 ] Disabled. [ 1 ] Enabled. AddIpAddress Other tab. Assigns an IP address to one of the system’s network interface cards. Parameters Specify the ID address, the network mask and the default gateway. addLogFilter Logs tab. Adds an MS to a log filter. Parameters mac Selects a mobile station with the given MAC address. cid Selects a mobile station with the given CID. Integer in the range [1..65535]. addPagingGroup Other tab. Adds a paging group. Parameters id Paging group ID. Integer in the range [0..65535]. Required parameter.
 WiN7000 cBST  cBST WEB Manager   |   67 cycle Paging group cycle. Integer in the range [0..65535]. Required parameter. offset Paging group cycle. Integer in the range [0..65535]. Required parameter. interval Paging group interval. Integer in the range [2..5]. Required parameter. addSsToMcastSf Other tab. Adds an MS to a multicast service flow. Parameters macSs MAC address of the selected mobile station. String. Exclusive required parameter. cidSs Basic CID of the selected, already registered, mobile station. Integer in the range [1..65535]. Exclusive required parameter. sfidMcast SFID of the selected service flow. Integer. Exclusive required parameter. cidMcast CID of the selected service flow. Integer in the range [1..65535. Exclusive required parameter.
 WiN7000 cBST  cBST WEB Manager   |   68 addSsToStaticSa Other tab. Adds an MS to a static Security Association. Parameters cidSs Selects the mobile station with this CID. Integer in range [1..65535]. Required parameter. said SAID of the static SA. Integer. Required parameter. addUlZone Other tab. Adds an uplink zone. Parameters after-zone-id Inserts the new zone after the one with the zoneId specified. Integer in the range [0..6]. use-all-subchannels Enables the use of all subchannels, concerns PUSC only. Integer with the following values: ul-permbase Uplink permbase. Integer in the range [0..127]. The default value of this parameter is the uplink permbase in the UCD. subchannel-rotation Enable subchannel rotation. Integer in range [0..1]. Default value is 1 (true). mac-domain MAC domain. Integer in range [0..2]. Default value is 0.
 WiN7000 cBST  cBST WEB Manager   |   69 AddUser Other tab. Adds a user authorized to access the cBST Web Manager and issue commands at user level. Parameters User Name Enter the new user’s username. Password Enter the new user’s password. Verify Password Enter the password again. User Level Select the user’s authorization level. changeFwdFilter Other tab. Changes a filter in the forwarding database. Parameters name Name of the filter, previously used for createFwdFilter. String. Required parameter. enable Status of the filter. Possible values: [disable, enable]. action Action. Possible values: [filter, forward]. priority Priority. Integer in the range [0..255]. Filter priority: filters with higher numerical value priorities are evaluated before those with lower numerical values.
 WiN7000 cBST  cBST WEB Manager   |   70 port Port name. Possible values: direction Direction of the filter. Possible values: LOCAL Local control/management plane. RFI Radio Frequency Interface NSI Network-Side Interface; the MII or the local host interface. PFGA Packet Flow Generator and Analyzer software module. [tx] Transmitting to the WiMAX interface (egress). ethsa Source MAC address. ethda Destination MAC address. dscprm Type of Service/Differentiated Services Code Point field range mask. etherType Protocol encapsulated in the Ethernet frames. proto Protocol encapsulated in the IP diagrams. ipsrc Source IP address. String. ipdst Destination IP address. String. spr Source TCP/UDP port range. Example: 31233 - 31234. dpr Destination TCP/UDP port range. Example: 31233 - 31234.
 WiN7000 cBST  cBST WEB Manager   |   71 changeNeighborBs Other tab. Changes a Neighbor BS in the database. Parameters handle Handle of the BS in the database. Integer. This is a required parameter. mac Neighbor BS MAC address. String. fa-index Neighbor BS Frequency Assignment index. Integer in [0..255] preamble-index Neighbor BS Preamble index. Integer in [0..113] changeSf Other tab. UnicastServiceFlow tab. Changes a service flow in the local service flow database. Parameters sfid SFID of the service flow to change in the database. Integer. Exclusive required parameter. cid Connection identifier of the service flow to change in the database. Integer in the range [0..65535]. Exclusive required parameter. state State of the service flow.
 WiN7000 cBST  cBST WEB Manager   |   72 Possible values [ provisioned | admitted | active] maxrate Maximum rate of the service flow in bits per second. Integer. minrate Minimum rate of the service flow in bits per second. Integer. maxlatency Maximum latency of the service flow in milliseconds. Integer. priority Traffic priority of the service flow. Integer in the range [0..7]. grant-interval Grant period for UGS/eRTPS, in ms. Integer. polling-interval Polling period for rtPS and nrtPS, in ms. Integer. delete-all-classifier Deletes all classifiers of the service flow. Integer with the following values:. classifier1 First classifier. classifier2 Second classifier. classifier3 Third classifier. classifier4 Fourth classifier. clearLogFilter Logs tab. Clears all MS from a log filter.
 WiN7000 cBST  cBST WEB Manager   |   73 Parameters None. clearScannerChannels Other tab. Resets all scanner channels. Parameters None. clearSnifferFilters Other tab. Clears all sniffer filters. Parameters None. cmdHelp Private tab. Displays all the commands and their description. Parameters commandName 'Module::command' name to display the usage  createFwdArEntry Other tab. Creates an entry in the Address Resolution table. Parameters mac String. Ethernet MAC address. This is a required parameter.
 WiN7000 cBST  cBST WEB Manager   |   74 ip String. IP Address This is a required parameter. createFwdEntry Other tab. Adds a static entry in the forwarding database. Parameters mac MAC address. Required parameter. port Port that you use to access the above MAC address. Required parameter. Possible values: If the MAC address is a multicast or broadcast address, you can use a comma-separated list of ports. Do not use the space character in the list. cid CID of the MS, in case of RFI interface. Integer in the range [0..65535]. createFwdFilter Other tab. Adds a new filter in the forwarding database. Parameters name Name of the filter. String. Required parameter. enable State of the filter. Possible values: [disable | enable]. action Action.
 WiN7000 cBST  cBST WEB Manager   |   75 Possible values: [filter | forward]. priority Priority. Integer in the range [0..255]. Filter priority: filters with higher numerical values are evaluated before those with lower numerical values. port Port name. Required parameter. Possible values: direction Direction of the filter. LOCAL Local control/management plane. RFI Radio Interface NSI Network-Side Interface; the MII or the local host interface. NSI is replaced with MII in host mode over MII. SDIO interface might exist in host mode over SDIO. PFGA Packet Flow Generator and Analyzer software module. Required parameter. Possible values: ethsa Source MAC address. ethda Destination MAC address. dscprm Type of Service/Differentiated Services Code Point field range mask. etherType Protocol encapsulated in the Ethernet frames. proto Protocol encapsulated in the IP diagrams. ipsrc Source IP address. String. ipdst Destination IP address.
 WiN7000 cBST  cBST WEB Manager   |   76 String. spr Source TCP/UDP port range. Example: 31233 - 31234. dpr Destination TCP/UDP port range. Example: 31233 - 31234. createHandoverMs Other tab. Provisions an MS for handover. Parameters mac MAC address of the MS. String. Required parameter. createMcastSf Other tab. Creates a multicast service flow. Parameters sfid SFID of the service flow. Unique ID. Integer. Exclusive required parameter. mac Associates the created SF with the specified MAC address. String. Exclusive required parameter. maxrate Maximum rate of the service flow in bits per second. Integer.
 WiN7000 cBST  cBST WEB Manager   |   77 minrate Minimum rate of the service flow in bits per second. Integer. priority Traffic priority of the service flow. Integer in the range [0..7]. longFsn Specifies whether to enable the long 11-bit FSN subheader. Integer with the following values:. The default status is enabled. fragmentation Specifies whether fragmentation is enabled on the connection. [ 0 ] Disabled. [ 1 ] Enabled. Integer with the following values: The default status is enabled. phs Specifies whether PHS is enabled on the connection. Integer with the following values:. packing Specifies whether packing is enabled on the connection. Integer with the following values:. crc Specifies whether IEEE 802.16 CRC is enabled on the connection. Integer with the following values:. said Security Association ID of the service flow. Integer. encryption Encryption type. Enumeration, possible values: [des, aes]. Default value is aes. createNeighborBs Other tab.
 WiN7000 cBST  cBST WEB Manager   |   78 Creates a neighbor BS. Parameters mac Neighbor BS’s MAC address. frequency Neighbor BS’s frequency in MHz. preamble-index Neighbor BS’s preamble index subchannel-bitmap Uplink subchannels bitmap (hex). Enter  0 to activate all subchannels. dcdCount Neighbor BS’s DCD count. ucdCount Neighbor BS’s UCD count. ip Neighbor BS’s IP address. createProvSf SS tab. Adds an MS to a provisioned service flow. Parameters mac MAC address. String. Required parameter. sfid SFID of the provisioned service flow. Unique integer. Required parameter. direction Direction of the provisioned service flow. Enumeration, possible values: [uplink | downlink]. Required parameter.
 WiN7000 cBST  cBST WEB Manager   |   79 maxrate Maximum rate of the provisioned service flow. Integer in bits per second. minrate Minimum rate of the provisioned service flow. Integer in bits per second. maxlatency Maximum latency of the service flow. Integer in milliseconds. priority Traffic priority of the provisioned service flow. Integer in the range [0..7]. scheduling Type of scheduling. Possible values: [besteffort | nrtps | rtps | ugs]. grant-interval Grant period for UGS. Integer in milliseconds. polling Polling period for RTPS and nRTPS. Integer in milliseconds. longFsn Enables the long FSN subheader (11 bits). Integer with the following values: The default status is enabled. broadcast-bwr Enables the broadcast bandwidth requests on the connection. Integer with the following values: The default status is enabled. multicast-bwr Enables the multicast bandwidth requests on the connection. Integer with the following values: The default status is enabled. piggyback-bwr Enables the piggyback bandwidth requests on the connection. Integer with the following values:
 WiN7000 cBST  cBST WEB Manager   |   80 [ 0 ] Disabled. [ 1 ] Enabled. The default status is enabled. fragmentation Enables the fragmentation on the connection. Integer with the following values: The default status is enabled. phs Enables the PHS on the connection. Integer with the following values: The default status is disabled. packing Enables the packing on the connection. Integer with the following values: The default status is enabled. crc Enables the 802.16 CRC on the connection. Integer with the following values: The default status is enabled. arq Enables the ARQ feature. Integer with the following values: [ 0 ] Disabled. [ 1 ] Enabled. The default status is disabled. arq-window-size ARQ window size in block quantity. Integer in the range [1..1024]. Default value is 512. arq-block-size ARQ block size in number of bytes. Integer in the range [4..10], must be a power of 2. Default value is 256. arq-transmitter-delay ARQ transmitter delay in ms. Integer in the range [1..655]. Default value is 35 ms.
 WiN7000 cBST  cBST WEB Manager   |   81 arq-receiver-delay ARQ receiver delay in ms. Integer in the range [1..655]. Default value is 35 ms. arq-block-lifetime ARQ block lifetime in ms. Integer in the range [0..655]. Default value is 250 ms. arq-sync-loss-timeout ARQ Sync Loss Timeout in ms. Integer in the range [0..655]. Default value is 300 ms. arq-rx-purge-timeout ARQ Rx purge timeout in ms. Integer in the range [0..655]. Default value is 150 ms. harq Enables the Hybrid ARQ feature. Integer with the following values: The default status is disabled. harq-acids Bitmap of Hybrid ARQ ACIDs to use Integer in the range [0..65535]. Default value is 0xFFFF. harq-latency Maximum latency for Hybrid ARQ retransmissions in ms. Integer in the range [0..1000]. Default value is 0 ms. harq-pdu-sn H-ARQ PDU SN type to use. Possible values are [none | short | long] [ 0 ] Disabled. [ 1 ] Enabled. classifier1 First classifier. Required parameter. classifier2 Second classifier. classifier3 Third classifier. classifier4 Fourth classifier.
 WiN7000 cBST  cBST WEB Manager   |   82 createPsc Other tab. Creates a Power Saving Class. Parameters pscId Identifier of the Power Service Class. Integer in range [0..63]. ssId MS identifier. Integer in range [0..65535. direction Direction of the associated service flow. Possible values: [undefined, downlink, uplink]. Default value is undefined. tir Traffic Indication required flag. Possible values: [0..1]. Default value is 1 (true). ttwf Traffic triggered wakening flag. Possible values: [0..1]. Default value is 0 (false). initSleepWindow Initial Sleep window, in frame quantity. Integer in range [0..255]. Required parameter. listenWindow Listening window, in frame quantity. Integer in range [0..255]. Required parameter. finalSleepWindowBase Final Sleep window base, in frame quantity. Integer in range [0..1023]. Required parameter. finalSleepWindowExp Final Sleep window exponent.
 WiN7000 cBST  cBST WEB Manager   |   83 Integer in range [0..7]. Required parameter. cidQty CID quantity. Integer in range [0..7]. Required parameter. cidList CID list. String. startFrameDelay Start frame delay (in number of frames). Integer in range [0..255]. Required parameter. createSc Other tab. Creates a service class. Parameters scid Unique ID of the service class. Maximum 32-bit integer defined by the user, must be unique. Required parameter. name Unique name of the service class. String defined by the user, must be unique. Required parameter. scheduling Type of scheduling (uplink only): [besteffort | nrtps | rtps | ugs] priority Traffic priority of the service class. Integer, default value is 0. max-sustained-rate Maximum sustained rate of the service class, in bit/s. Integer, default value is 0.
 WiN7000 cBST  cBST WEB Manager   |   84 max-traffic-burst Maximum traffic burst of the service class. Integer, default value is 0. min-reserved-rate Minimum reserved rate of the service class. Integer in bits per second. tolerated-jitter Minimum rate of the service flow. Integer in bits per second. max-latency Maximum latency of the service class, in bit/s. Integer in bits per second. grant-interval Grant period for UGS in ms. (not available in the current release of S-Cube) Integer. polling-interval Polling period for RTPs and nRTPs in ms. Integer. createSf UnicastServiceFlow tab. Creates a service flow. Parameters sfid Unique ID of the service flow. Maximum 32-bit integer defined by the user, must be unique (within a given MS). Required parameter. bcid Basic connection ID for this service flow. Integer in the range [0..65535]. direction Direction of the service flow. Enumeration, possible values: [uplink | downlink]. Required parameter.
 WiN7000 cBST  cBST WEB Manager   |   85 state State of the service flow. Possible values [ provisioned | admitted | active] maxrate Maximum rate of the service flow. Integer in bits per second. minrate Minimum rate of the service flow. Integer in bits per second. createSf S-Cube 4.4.0 maxlatency Maximum latency of the service flow in milliseconds. Integer. priority Traffic priority of the service flow. Integer in the range [0..7]. serviceClass Service Class Name. String. scheduling Type of scheduling: [besteffort | nrtps | rtps | ugs] grant-interval Grant period for UGS/eRTPS in ms. (Not available in the current release of S- Cube). Integer. polling-interval Polling period for RTPs and nRTPs in ms. Integer. broadcast-bwr Enables broadcast BWR on the connection. Integer with the following values:. The default status is enabled. multicast-bwr Enables multicast BWR on the connection. Integer with the following values:. The default status is enabled.
 WiN7000 cBST  cBST WEB Manager   |   86 piggyback-bwr Enables piggyback BWR on the connection. Integer with the following values: [ 0 ] Disabled. [ 1 ] Enabled. The default status is enabled. fragmentation Enables fragmentation on the connection. Integer with the following values: The default status is enabled. phs Enables PHS is enabled on the connection. Integer with the following values: The default status is disabled. packing Enables packing on the connection. Integer with the following values: The default status is enabled. crc Enables IEEE 802.16 CRC on the connection. Integer with the following values: The default status is enabled. arq Enables the ARQ feature. Integer with the following values:  [ 1 ] Enabled. [ 0 ] Disabled. The default status is disabled. arq-window-size ARQ window size in block quantity. Integer in the range [0..1024]. The default value is 512. arq-block-size ARQ block size in byte quantity. Power of two integer in the range [4..10]. The default value is 8.
 WiN7000 cBST  cBST WEB Manager   |   87 arq-transmitter-delay ARQ transmitter delay in ms. Integer in the range [0..655]. The default value is 35. arq-receiver-delay ARQ receiver delay in ms. Integer in the range [0..655]. The default value is 35. arq-block-lifetime ARQ block lifetime in ms. Integer in the range [0..655]. The default value is 250. arq-sync-loss-timeout ARQ Sync Loss Timeout in ms. Integer in the range [0..655]. The default value is 0. arq-rx-purge-timeout ARQ Rx purge timeout in ms. Integer in the range [0..655]. The default value is 250. harq Enables the HARQ feature. Integer with the following values: harq-acids Bitmap of HARQ ACIDs to use. Integer in the range [1..65535]. Default value is 0xFFFF. harq-latency Maximum latency for HARQ retransmissions in milliseconds. Integer in the range [0..1000].  [ 0 ] Disable. [ 1 ] Enable. Default value. Default value is 0. <li>harq-pdu-sn (enum: none, short, long): HARQ PDU SN type to use</li> classifier1 First classifier. Required parameter. classifier2 Second classifier. classifier3 Third classifier.
 WiN7000 cBST  cBST WEB Manager   |   88 classifier4 Fourth classifier. createSnifferFilter Other tab. Adds a filter to the sniffer. Parameters cid The CID of the actual connection on which you want to sniff packets. The CID can be any kind of CID, for example basic CID, primary CID, or data CID. Integer in the range [0..65535] error Specifies whether to sniff only packets with errors. Integer with the following values: [ 0 ] Do not sniff only packets with errors. [ 1 ] Sniff only packets with errors. type Specifies whether you want this filter to sniff data or MAC packets. Enumeration, possible values: [data | mac]. Default value is mac. mac-filter Sniffs MAC management packets with the specified type. Filter, syntax is as follows: mac-filter=([+-]NAME[*])+ Name: MAC management names, To select from possible string values, perform the following steps: 1. In the directory /src/cbe, open the file cbeMisc.cc. 2. Search for the following line: Sniffer interface. 3. Select from the MAC filter values in the list. Example: mac-filter=+DL_MAP-UL_MAP+DCD-UCD See also IEEE 802.16e-2005, Table 14, for a list of MAC filter string values. Note: Sequans uses only underscores [_] in MAC filter string values, whereas the IEEE standard uses underscores and hyphens [-]. Examples: Sequans: UL_MAP, MOB_NBR_ADV
 WiN7000 cBST  cBST WEB Manager   |   89 IEEE: UL-MAP, MOB_NBR-ADV The default value is -*, in other words no sniffing. direction Specifies a transmission or reception filter. Possible values: The default value is rx. createStaticSa Security tab. Creates a static Security Association. Parameters said Selects the SAID. Integer in range [0..65535]. Required parameter. encryption Encryption type. Possible value: [aes-keywrap]. The default value is aes-keywrap. deactivatePsc Other tab. Deactivates a Power Saving Class for an MS. Parameters pscId Power Saving Class identifier. Integer in range [0..255]. Required parameter. ssId MS identifier. Integer in range [0..65535]. DeleteAllSnmpAccess Other tab.
 WiN7000 cBST  cBST WEB Manager   |   90 Removes all SNMP access permissions. Parameters   deleteAuthrorizedManager Other tab. Deletes an authorized administrator that has been added using the addAuthorizedManager command. Parameters IpAddress Enter the manager’s IP address. DeleteChangesFile Other tab. Deletes the changes file. See UpdateChangesFile. You may want to delete it so that at the next reset the base station reads only the configuration file. Parameters None. deleteFwdArEntry Other tab. Removes an Address Resolution entry. Parameters id IP Address. String. This is a required parameter. deleteFwdEntry Other tab. Removes a forwarding entry.
 WiN7000 cBST  cBST WEB Manager   |   91 Parameters mac MAC address to be deleted. String. Required parameter. deleteFwdFilter Other tab. Removes a forwarding filter. Parameters name The name of the filter that you want to remove. String. Required parameter. deleteNeighborBs Other tab. Deletes a neighbor BS from the database. Parameters handle Neighbor BS’s handle in the database. deletePagingGroup Other tab. Removes a paging group. Parameters id Paging group ID. Integer in the range [0..65535]. Required parameter. offset Paging group offset.
 WiN7000 cBST  cBST WEB Manager   |   92 Integer in the range [0..65535]. Required parameter. deleteProvSf SS tab. Deletes all provisioned service flows for an MS. Parameters mac MAC address of the MS. String. Required parameter. deletePsc Other tab. Deletes a Power Saving Class. Parameters pscId Identifier of the PSC. Integer in range [0..63]. Required parameter. deleteSc Other tab. Deletes a service class. Parameters name Name of the service class. String. Required parameter.
 WiN7000 cBST  cBST WEB Manager   |   93 deleteSf UnicastServiceFlow tab. Deletes a service flow. Parameters sfid ID of the service flow to be deleted. Integer. Required parameter. cid Connection identifier for this service flow. Integer in the range [0..65535]. Required parameter. deleteSnifferFilter Other tab. Deletes a sniffer filter. Parameters id Identifier of the sniffer filter to delete. Integer in the range [0..65535]. Required parameter. The ID of a filter is automatically attributed. You can find it by calling the showSniffer command. deleteStaticSa Security tab. Deletes a static Security Association. Parameters said Selects the SAID. Integer in range [0..65535]. Required parameter.
 WiN7000 cBST  cBST WEB Manager   |   94 deregisterSs SS tab. De-registers an MS. Parameters mac MAC address of the selected MS. String. Exclusive required parameter. cid CID of the selected MS. Integer in range [0..65535]. Exclusive required parameter. action Selects the message action code. Enumeration, possible values: [leave | transmit | listen | return | terminate]. disableLog Other tab. Disables trace logging for a software module. Parameters name Selects the software module for which you want to disable logging traces. Refer to the list of software modules in the S-Cube Architecure Guide. String. Required parameter. name has the following syntax:   module/submodule where: module Selects the module for which you want to disable logging traces. You can set this parameter to *.
 WiN7000 cBST  cBST WEB Manager   |   95 String. submodule Optional parameter reserved for Sequans internal use. This parameter selects the software submodule for which you want to disable logging software traces. You can set this parameter to * to indicate all logs. String. disableSniffer Other tab. Disables packet sniffing. Parameters None. enableFwdFilters Other tab. Enables or disables the filtering functionality. Parameters enable State of the filtering feature. Enumeration, possible values: [disable, enable]. Required parameter. enableLog Other tab. Enables trace logging for a software module. Parameters name Selects the software module for which you want to enable logging traces. Refer to the list of software modules in the S-Cube Architecture Guide. Required parameter. String. name has the following syntax:
 WiN7000 cBST  cBST WEB Manager   |   96   module/submodule where: module Selects the module for which you want to enable logging traces. You can set this parameter to *. String. submodule Optional parameter reserved for Sequans internal use. This parameter selects the software submodule for which you want to enable logging software traces. You can set this parameter to *. String. enableSdc Other tab. Enables Switched Diversity Combining. SQN1110 only. Parameters state Requires state for SDC. Enum in range [ disable | enable ]. Required parameter. enableSniffer Other tab. Enables packet sniffing. Parameters qty Quantity of packets to sniff. Integer, default value infinite. FileDownload Other tab. Copies a file from the network to the base station’s Flash memory.
 WiN7000 cBST  cBST WEB Manager   |   97 Parameters HostIpAddress  Select the base station’s IP address. FileDirectory  Select the original location of the file. FileName  Select the file. UserName  Specify the username needed to perform the operation. Password  Specify the password needed to perform the operation. FileList Other tab. Displays the files currently stored in the base station’s Flash memory. Parameters None. FileUpload Other tab. Copies a file from the base station’s Flash memory to the network. Parameters HostIpAddress  Select the base station’s IP address. FileDirectory  Select the destination directory. FileName  Select the file. UserName  Specify the username needed to perform the operation. Password  Specify the password needed to perform the operation.
 WiN7000 cBST  cBST WEB Manager   |   98 filterLog Other tab. Filters logging. Parameters + Specifies that the specified module or set of modules should be logged - Specifies that the specified module or set of modules should not be logged module Selects the software module for which you want to start logging traces. Refer to software modules list in document S-Cube User Guide. String. Required parameter. submodule Optional parameter reserved for Sequans internal use. This parameter selects the software submodule that starts logging its software traces. String. * Wildcard character. modifyProvisionedPsc Other tab. Update parameter of a Power Saving Class. Parameters direction Direction of the associated service flow. Possible values: [undefined, downlink, uplink]. Default value is undefined. tir Traffic Indication required flag. Possible values: [0..1]. Default value is 1 (true). ttwf Traffic triggered wakening flag. Possible values: [0..1]. Default value is 0 (false).
 WiN7000 cBST  cBST WEB Manager   |   99 initSleepWindow Initial Sleep window, in frame quantity. Integer in range [0..255]. listenWindow Listening window, in frame quantity. Integer in range [0..255]. finalSleepWindowBase Final Sleep window base, in frame quantity. Integer in range [0..1023]. finalSleepWindowExp Final Sleep window exponent. Integer in range [0..7]. cidQty CID quantity. Integer in range [0..7]. Required parameter. cidList CID list. String. modifyPsc Other tab. Modifies the parameters of a Power Saving Class. Parameters pscId PSC identifier. Integer in range [0..255]. Required parameter. direction Direction of the associated service flow. Possible values: [undefined, downlink, uplink]. initSleepWindow Initial Sleep window, in frame quantity. Integer in range [0..255]. listenWindow Listening window, in frame quantity.
 WiN7000 cBST  cBST WEB Manager   |   100 Integer in range [0..255]. finalSleepWindowBase Final Sleep window base, in frame quantity. Integer in range [0..1023]. finalSleepWindowExp Final Sleep window exponent. Integer in range [0..7]. cidQty CID quantity. Integer in range [0..7]. cidList CID list. String. performHandover Other tab. Performs a small cell jump to a neighbor BS. Parameters bs-index BS index in neighbor database. Integer in the range [0..268435455]. Required parameter. phyPing Misc tab. Pings an MS. Parameters grant-length Minimal length of the grant, in number of slots. Integer in the range [1..40]. Default value is 10. cid Selects a mobile station with the given CID. Integer in the range [1..65535].
 WiN7000 cBST  cBST WEB Manager   |   101 Required parameter. pkmbShowPkm Private tab. Shows the current configuration controlling PKM. Parameters None. removeChannelFromScanner Other tab. Removes a channel from the scanning list. Parameters id Channel ID, representing the index of the channel to remove from the scanning list. Integer in the range [0..128]. Required parameter. removeDcdTrigger Other tab. Removes a DCD trigger. Parameters metric Index of the trigger to remove. Integer in [0..15]. Required parameter. removeDlZone Other tab. Removes a downlink zone.
 WiN7000 cBST  cBST WEB Manager   |   102 Parameters zone-id The identifier of the zone to remove. Integer in the range [1..7]. Required parameter. mac-domain MAC domain. Integer in range [0..2]. Default value is 0. removeLogFilter Logs tab. Removes an MS from a log filter. Parameters mac Selects a mobile station with the given MAC address. Required parameter. cid Selects a mobile station with the given CID. Integer in the range [1..65535]. Required parameter. removeSsFromMcastSf Other tab. Removes an MS from a multicast service flow. Parameters macSs MAC address of the selected mobile station. String. Required parameter. cidSs CID of the selected mobile station. Integer in the range [1..65535]. Required parameter.
 WiN7000 cBST  cBST WEB Manager   |   103 sfidMcast SFID of the selected multicast service flow. Integer. Required parameter. cidMcast CID of the selected multicast service flow. Integer in the range [1..65535]. Required parameter. removeSsFromStaticSa Other tab. Removes an MS from a static Security Association. Parameters cidSs Selects the MS with the given connection ID. Integer in the range [1..65535]. Required parameter. said SAID of the static SA. Integer. Required parameter. removeUlZone Other tab. Removes an uplink zone. Parameters zone-id The zone ID of the zone to remove. Integer in the range [1..7]. Required parameter. mac-domain MAC domain. Integer in range [0..2]. Default value is 0.
 WiN7000 cBST  cBST WEB Manager   |   104 requestPowerModeChange Other tab. Request a power control mode change. Parameters cid CID of the selected mobile station. Integer in the range [1..65535]. Required parameter on the BS. mode New power control mode. Possible values: [closed-loop | open-loop]. resetFwdEntries FWD tab. Removes the entries stored in the Forwarding Table. Parameters None.  resetFwdStats Other tab. Resets the forwarding statistics. Parameters None. resetPacketFlow Statistics tab. Resets the counters holding the statistical data shown by showPacketFlow.
 WiN7000 cBST  cBST WEB Manager   |   105 resetSa Other tab. Resets a Security Association. Parameters said Selects the security association ID. Integer range [0..65535]. Required parameter. bcid Specifies the MS by its base connection ID. Integer in the range [0..65535]. send-tek-invalid Specifies the action when resetting. The action is sent with the message parameter. Integer with the following values:. message Specifies the message to send with a TEK invalid. String. This parameter does not support spaces. resetSs SS tab. Resets an MS. Parameters No parameters for the MS. For the BS: mac Selects a mobile station by its MAC address. String. Required parameter. cid Selects a mobile station by its base connection ID. Integer in the range [0..65535].
 WiN7000 cBST  cBST WEB Manager   |   106 Required parameter. action Selects the message type. Possible values: [ local | send-reset-command | send-ranging-abort ] resetSsAuth Security tab. Resets authorization for an MS, PKM V1 only. Parameters mac MAC address of the MS for which you want to reset the authorization. String. Required parameter. cid Base connection ID of the MS for which you want to reset the authorization. Integer in the range [0..65535]. Required parameter. action BS specific. Specifies the action when resetting the MS authorization. Possible values: [none | invalidate-auth | send-auth-invalid | auth-invalidate-teks] message BS specific. Message to send with send-auth-invalid action. Restart Other tab. Restart the base station.
 WiN7000 cBST  cBST WEB Manager   |   107 Parameters None.  RunMainPkgFile Other tab. Software upgrades are supplied in packages containing the upgrade files and installed on the base station’s flash memory. This command runs the package defined as primary package. Parameters None. RunSecondaryPkgFile Other tab. Same as RunMainPkgFile but runs the package defined as secondary. Parameters None. setCaps Other tab. Sets the global capabilities. Parameters pkm-version Sets the requested authorization policy. Enumeration, possible values: [none | pkm-v1 | pkm-v2] pkm-cmac-0 Enables the support of CMAC0. Integer with the following values: pkm-cmac Enables the support of CMAC. Integer with the following values: arq Sets ARQ support.
 WiN7000 cBST  cBST WEB Manager   |   108 Enumeration, possible values: [disabled | enabled] arq-supported-ack Bitmap of supported ACK types. Integer in the range [0..15]. rx-qam64 Sets Rx QAM64 support, MS only. Enumeration, possible values: [disabled | enabled] tx-qam64 Sets Tx QAM64 support, BS only. [ 0 ] Disabled. [ 1 ] Enabled. [ 0 ] Disabled. [ 1 ] Enabled. Enumeration, possible values: [disabled | enabled] rx-stc Sets Rx STC support. Enumeration, possible values: [disabled | enabled] phs Sets PHS support. Enumeration, possible values: [disabled | enabled] ertps Sets eRTPS support. Enum in [disabled | enabled] rx-ctc Sets Rx CTC support. Enumeration, possible values: [disabled | enabled] tx-ctc Sets Tx CTC support. Enumeration, possible values: [disabled | enabled] rx-harq Enables Rx chase commbining Hybrid ARQ support. Integer with the following values: tx-harq Enables Tx chase combining Hybrid ARQ support. Integer with the following values: rx-max-data-per-frame Sets Rx maximum MAC level data per frame in bytes, floored to a 256
 WiN7000 cBST  cBST WEB Manager   |   109 multiple. This parameter is for MS only. Integer in the range: [0..16776960]. A value of 0 means infinite. tx-max-data-per-frame Sets Tx maximum MAC level data per frame in bytes, floored to a 256 multiple. This parameter is for MS only. pcinr-preamble Enables the support of PCINR measurement on preamble. [ 0 ] Disabled. [ 1 ] Enabled. pcinr-pilot Enables the support of PCINR measurement on pilot subchannel. Integer with the following values: [ 0 ] Disabled. [ 1 ] Enabled. ecinr-preamble Enables the support of ECINR measurement on preamble. Integer with the following values: ecinr-pilot Enables the support of ECINR measurement on pilot subchannel. Integer with the following values: concurrent-cqi Enables the support of concurrent Channel Quality Indicator (CQI) report. Integer with the following values: collaborative-sm Enables the support of collaborative spatial multiplexing. Integer with the following values: disabling-of-subc-rotation Disables the support of subchannel rotation. Integer with the following values:  [ 0 ] Suppression of subchannel rotation is supported. [ 1 ] Suppression of subchannel rotation is not supported. setDebugAsicOutput Other tab.
 WiN7000 cBST  cBST WEB Manager   |   110 Configures the ASIC debug output signals. Parameters output Output signal identification. Enumeration Supported BS values: [none | rxFft | rxChannelEstimation | rxAdc | rxCic | txIfft | txDac]. Supported MS values: [none | rxFft | rxTimingSynchro | rxAdc | rxCic | txIfft | txDac]. Required parameter. chanId Channel Selection. Integer with the following values: [0 | 1] mac-domain MAC domain. This parameter is for BS only. Integer in range [0..2]. Default value is 0. setDefaultMacDomain Other tab. Defines the default MAC domain. Parameters mac-domain MAC domain. Integer, use value 0. setFwdAgeingTimeout Other tab. Sets the fwdtimeout entry. Parameters timeOut Timeout in ms. Integer in [900000..2147483647]
 WiN7000 cBST  cBST WEB Manager   |   111 setFwdPort Other tab. Configures the setting of the port. Parameters port Port name. String. Required parameter. frame-type Acceptable frame type. Enumeration, possible values: [any, vlan]. pvid Port VLAN ID. Integer in the range [0..4095]. prio VLAN priority. Integer in the range [0..7]. default-dest Default destination. This value must be different from port. String. replyToArp Reply to ARP requests. Enumeration, possible values: [no, yes]. setHandover Other tab. Configures handover trigger. Parameters mode Enables scanning and handover triggers. Enumeration, possible values: [off|scan|scan-and-handover] scan-threshold Serving BS CINR threshold in dB to scan neighbor BS. Float.
 WiN7000 cBST  cBST WEB Manager   |   112 handover-threshold Serving BS CINR threshold in dB to perform handover. Float. handover-hysteresis CINR hysteresis margin in dB to perform handover. Float. setHarqCategory Other tab. Declares an HARQ category. Parameters dl-category DL HARQ category to declare. Integer in the range [1..4]. ul-category UL HARQ category to declare. Integer in the range [1..4]. setIdleMode Other tab. Starts idle mode. Parameters duration Duration of idle mode in milliseconds. Integer in the range [1000..1000000]. setIpAddr Other tab. Modifies an IP address assigned with addIpAddress. Parameters
 WiN7000 cBST  cBST WEB Manager   |   113 setLinkAdaptationDl Other tab. Configures DL link adaptation. Parameters mode Mode of link adaptation. Possible values: [manual | automatic] protection CINR protection against implementation CINR in dB. Float. hysteresis CINR hysteresis when upgrading the FEC code, in dB. Float. report-period This parameter only applies to the MS. Period of downlink operation burst profile reporting, in ms. Integer in range [20..30000]. report-enable This parameter only applies to the MS. Enables the periodic report. Integer with the following values: fec-code This parameter only applies to the MS. FEC of the operational downlink burst profile. Possible values: [qpsk-cc-1/2 | qpsk-cc-3/4 | qam16-cc-1/2 | qam16-cc-3/4 | qam64-cc-1/2 | qam64-cc-2/3 | qam64-cc-3/4 | qpsk-ctc-1/2 | qpsk-ctc-3/4 | qam16-ctc-1/2 | qam16-ctc-3/4 | qam64-ctc-1/2 | qam64-ctc-2/3 | qam64-ctc-3/4 | qam64-ctc-5/6]. repetition This parameter only applies to the MS. The repetition coding.
 WiN7000 cBST  cBST WEB Manager   |   114 Possible values: [1 | 2 | 4 | 6]. setLinkAdaptationUl Other tab. Defines UL link adaptation parameters. Parameters mode Link adaptation mode. Value in range [manual | automatic]. protection CINR protection in dB against implementation CINR. Float. hysteresis CINR hysteresis in dB when upgrading the FEC code. Float. setLogFilter Logs tab. Enables or disables the filter log. Parameters enable Enables the log filter. Integer with the following values: setMacDl MacFrame tab. Changes the downlink channel descriptor configuration. Parameters tx-power BS transmission power in dBm. Integer. init-ranging-max-rx-power Maximum Received Signal Strength at the BS during initial ranging in
 WiN7000 cBST  cBST WEB Manager   |   115 dBm. Integer. frequency Frequency of the downlink in kHz. Integer. version Version of the IEEE 802.16 specification: [V1 | V2 | V3 | V4] bsRestartCount BS restart count. Integer in [0..255] bs-id Specifies the MAC Address of the BS. String. iuc0-fec-code The system FEC code. Enumeration, see coding described in the Note below. iuc1-fec-code FEC code of IUC 1. Enumeration, see coding described in the Note below. iuc2-fec-code FEC code of IUC 2. Enumeration, see coding described in the Note below. iuc3-fec-code FEC code of IUC 3. Enumeration, see coding described in the Note below. iuc4-fec-code FEC code of IUC 4. Enumeration, see coding described in the Note below. iuc5-fec-code FEC code of IUC 5. Enumeration, see coding described in the Note below. iuc6-fec-code FEC code of IUC 6. Enumeration, see coding described in the Note below. iuc7-fec-code FEC code of IUC 7. Enumeration, see coding described in the Note below.
 WiN7000 cBST  cBST WEB Manager   |   116 iuc8-fec-code FEC code of IUC 8. Enumeration, see coding described in the Note below. iuc9-fec-code FEC code of IUC 9. Enumeration, see coding described in the Note below. iuc10-fec-code FEC code of IUC 10. Enumeration, see coding described in the Note below. iuc11-fec-code FEC code of IUC 11. Enumeration, see coding described in the Note below. iuc12-fec-code FEC code of IUC 12. Enumeration, see coding described in the Note below. harq-max-retries Maximum number of HARQ retransmissions. Integer in [0..255]. mac-domain MAC domain. Integer in range [0..2]. Default value is 0. Note: FEC codes are represented by an enumeration with the following possible values: [qpsk-cc-1/2, qpsk-cc-3/4, qam16-cc-1/2, qam16-cc-3/4, qam64-cc-1/2, qam64-cc-2/3, qam64-cc-3/4, qpsk-ctc-1/2, qpsk-ctc-3/4, qam16-ctc-1/2, qam16-ctc-3/4, qam64-ctc-1/2, qam64-ctc-2/3, qam64-ctc-3/4, qam64-ctc-5/6, none] setMacFrame MacFrame tab. Changes the frame channel descriptor configuration. Parameters started Channel start state. Integer with the following values:
 WiN7000 cBST  cBST WEB Manager   |   117 bandwidth Channel bandwidth. Possible values: [3.5MHz | 5MHz | 7MHz | 8.75MHz | 10MHz]. Note: bandwidth=8.75MHz is the only value supported in the current release. cp G-ratio of the cyclic prefix start. Possible values: [1/4 | 1/8 | 1/16 | 1/32]. Note: cp=1/8 is the only value supported in the current release. duration Frame duration. Possible values: [5ms, 10ms]. fft-size FFT size. Enumeration, possible values: [512, 1024] . [ 0 ] Stop [ 1 ] Start [5ms] SQN1110 SoC ASIC [10ms] Preliminary FPGA on QSNx110-P Board Note: fft-size=1024 is the only value supported in the current release. preamble-index Preamble index, which determines the PUSC segment. Integer in the range [0..113]. subchannel-bitmap Subchannel bitmap. Integer in the range [1..63]. mac-domain MAC domain. Integer in range [0..2]. Default value is 0. setMacUl MacFrame tab. Changes the uplink channel descriptor configuration.
 WiN7000 cBST  cBST WEB Manager   |   118 Parameters i-rng-backoff-start Initial ranging back-off start. Integer in the range [0..15]. i-rng-backoff-end Initial ranging back-off end. Integer in the range [0..15]. p-rng-backoff-start Periodic ranging back-off start. Integer in the range [0..15]. p-rng-backoff-end Periodic ranging back-off end. Integer in the range [0..15]. bwr-backoff-start Bandwidth request back-off start. Integer in the range [0..15]. bwr-backoff-end Bandwidth request back-off end. Integer in the range [0..15]. reservation-timeout Reservation timeout after sending a Bandwidth Request . Integer in the range [1..32]. frequency Frequency of the uplink in kHz. Integer. permutation-base Uplink permutation base parameter, UlPermBase in the IEEE 802.16e-2005 standard. Integer in the range [0..69]. subchannels-bitmap Uplink subchannels bitmap. Hexadecimal string; [0] activates all subchannels. ranging-code-group-start Start of the ranging code range. Parameter S, see the IEEE 802.16e-2005 standard. Integer in the range [0..255].
 WiN7000 cBST  cBST WEB Manager   |   119 ranging-code-irng-qty Quantity of I-RNG code. Parameter N, see the IEEE 802.16e-2005 standard. Integer in the range [1..20]. ranging-code-prng-qty Quantity of P-RNG code. Parameter M, see the IEEE 802.16e-2005 standard. Integer in the range [1..64]. ranging-code-bwr-qty Quantity of BWR code. Parameter L, see the IEEE 802.16e-2005 standard. Integer in the range [1..64]. ranging-code-ho-qty Quantity of HO code. Parameter O, see the IEEE 802.16e-2005 standard. Integer in the range [1..64]. max-harq-rep Maximum number of Hybrid ARQ retransmissions. Integer in the range [0..255]. harq-max-retries Maximum number of HARQ retransmissions. Integer in [0..255]. tx-report-threshold Tx report threshold, in dB. Enum in [0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12| 13 | 14 | infinite] tx-report-period Tx report period, in frames number. Enum in [1 | 2 | 4 | 8 | 16 | 32 | 64 | 128 | 256 | 512 | 1024| 2048 | 8192 | 16384 | infinite] tx-report-alpha Tx report alpha ratio. Enum in [1/16 | 2/16 | 3/16 | 4/16 | 5/16 | 6/16 | 7/16 | 8/16 | 9/16 | 10/16 | 11/16| 12/16 | 13/16 | 14/16 | 15/16 | 16/16] ffb-fec-code FEC code of IUC 0, fast feedback. See coding described in the Note below. iuc1-fec-code FEC code of IUC 1. See coding described in the Note below.
 WiN7000 cBST  cBST WEB Manager   |   120 iuc2-fec-code FEC code of IUC 2. See coding described in the Note below. iuc3-fec-code FEC code of IUC 3. See coding described in the Note below. iuc4-fec-code FEC code of IUC 4. See coding described in the Note below. iuc5-fec-code FEC code of IUC 5. See coding described in the Note below. iuc6-fec-code FEC code of IUC 6. See coding described in the Note below. iuc7-fec-code FEC code of IUC 7. See coding described in the Note below. iuc8-fec-code FEC code of IUC 8. See coding described in the Note below. iuc9-fec-code FEC code of IUC 9. See coding described in the Note below. iuc10-fec-code FEC code of IUC 10. See coding described in the Note below. Note: FEC codes are represented by an enumeration with the following possible values: [qpsk-cc-1/2, qpsk-cc-3/4, qam16-cc-1/2, qam16-cc-3/4, qam64-cc-1/2, qam64-cc-2/3, qam64-cc-3/4, qpsk-ctc-1/2, qpsk-ctc-3/4, qam16-ctc-1/2, qam16-ctc-3/4, qam64-ctc-1/2, qam64-ctc-2/3, qam64-ctc-3/4, qam64-ctc-5/6, none] subchannel-rotation Enables subchannel rotation on the first Zone. Integer in range [0..1]. Default value is 1 (true). mac-domain MAC domain. Integer in range [0..2]. Default value is 0. setMcastPhyDl Other tab. Sets multicast service flow PHY parameters. Parameters sfidMcast SFID of the multicast service flow. Integer. Exclusive required parameter.
 WiN7000 cBST  cBST WEB Manager   |   121 cidMcast CID of the multicast service flow. Integer in the range [1..65535]. Exclusive required parameter. fec-code FEC code. Enumeration, possible values:[qpsk-cc-1/2, qpsk-cc-3/4, qam16-cc-1/2, qam16-cc-3/4, qam64-cc-1/2, qam64-cc-2/3, qam64-cc-3/4, qpsk-ctc-1/2, qpsk-ctc-3/4, qam16-ctc-1/2, qam16-ctc-3/4, qam64-ctc-1/2, qam64-ctc-2/3, qam64-ctc-3/4, qam64-ctc-5/6]. Required parameter repetition The repetition coding. Enumeration, possible values:[1 | 2 | 4 | 6]. zone-id The downlink zone ID. Integer in the range [0..7]. setMii Other tab. Sets MII link configuration. Parameters speed Maximum link speed, possible values: [10 | 100]. 10: Maximum link speed is 10 Mbps 100: Maximum link speed is 100 Mbps duplex Duplex mode [half-duplex | full-duplex] mtu Maximum Transfer Unit. Integer in [1526..2048] setNeighborAdvertisement Other tab. Configures neighbor advertisement.
 WiN7000 cBST  cBST WEB Manager   |   122 Parameters enable Enables database advertisement. Integer with the following values: period Advertisement period in ms. Integer in the range [1000...10000]. setPkm Other tab. Configures PKM settings. Parameters auth-lifetime Lifetime in seconds that the BS assigns to a new authorization key (PKMv1 only). Integer in the range [0..6048000]. The default value is 7 days, that is value 6048000. tek-lifetime Lifetime in seconds that the BS assigns to a new traffic encryption key (TEK). Integer in the range [0..604800]. The default value is 12 hours, that is value 43200. auth-grace-time Default authorization key grace time, in seconds. Integer in the range [0..3024000]. tek-grace-time Default encryption key grace time, in seconds. Integer in the range [0..302399]. auth-wait-timeout Default authorization wait timeout, in seconds. Integer in the range [0..30]. reauth-wait-timeout Default reauthorization wait timeout, in seconds. Integer in the range [0..30]. operational-wait-timeout Default operational wait timeout, in seconds. Integer in the range [0..10].
 WiN7000 cBST  cBST WEB Manager   |   123 rekey-wait-timeout Default rekey wait timeout, in seconds. Integer in the range [0..10]. auth-reject-wait-timeout Default authorization reject wait timeout, in seconds. Integer in the range [0..600]. setPkmCs Other tab. Configures PKM settings related to crypto suites. Parameters algo The data encryption algorithm of the crypto-suite. Possible values: [none | none-des | des | aes-keywrap]. Required parameter. rank New rank of the crypto suite. Integer in the range [1..1000]. The default value is 0. enabled Enabled status of a supported crypto-suite. Integer with the following values: By default, the specified crypto-suite is disabled. setProvisionedPsc Other tab. Sets PSC configuration. Parameters direction Direction of the associated service flow. Possible values: [undefined, downlink, uplink]. Default value is undefined. tir Traffic Indication required flag. Possible values: [0..1]. Default value is 1 (true). ttwf Traffic triggered wakening flag.
 WiN7000 cBST  cBST WEB Manager   |   124 Possible values: [0..1]. Default value is 0 (false). initSleepWindow Initial Sleep window, in frame quantity. Integer in range [0..255]. Required parameter. listenWindow Listening window, in frame quantity. Integer in range [0..255]. Required parameter. finalSleepWindowBase Final Sleep window base, in frame quantity. Integer in range [0..1023]. Required parameter. finalSleepWindowExp Final Sleep window exponent. Integer in range [0..7]. Required parameter. cidQty CID quantity. Integer in range [0..7]. Default value is 0, for all the CIDs of the MS. cidList CID list. String. setQosDl Other tab. Configures downlink QoS. Parameters above-minrate-mode Mode when above the minimum rate: [roundrobin | strict | weightedFair] where: roundrobin  All DL CIDs are served by the BS one by one in a sequential manner.
 WiN7000 cBST  cBST WEB Manager   |   125 Strict  Traffic is allocated first to service flows associated with the highest priority class. Weighted  Fair Scheduling per service flow. Each scheduling class “i” is associated with a weight wamr(i). For all CID with traffic, bandwidth BWi is allocated to CID of traffic priority “i”, so that the ratio BWi/wamr(i) remains equal, under congestion. This is a required parameter. below-minrate-mode Mode when below the minimum rate: [roundrobin | strict | weightedFair] Same definitions as for above-minrate-mode (understanding wbmr instead of wamr). This is a required parameter. above-minrate-fairness Fairness type when above the minimum rate: Integer [0..100], balance between byte and resource fairness. 0=byte fairness only, 100=resource fairness only below-minrate-fairness Fairness type when below the minimum rate: Integer [0..100], balance between byte and resource fairness. 0=byte fairness only, 100=resource fairness only. wamr0 – wamr7 Weight for priorities 0 – 7 above the minimum rate. Integer range [1..255]. The default value of wamrn is 1. wbmr0 – wbmr7 Weight for priorities 0 – 7 below the minimum rate. Integer range [1..255]. The default value of wbmrn is 1. setQosHRateDl Other tab. Configures a DL HQoS parameter set. Parameters hrate-index Index of the parameter set. Integer in the range [0..255]. Required parameter.
 WiN7000 cBST  cBST WEB Manager   |   126 instant-maxrate MS instantaneous downlink maximum data rate, in bits/s. Integer in the range [0..100000000]. 0 means None. Default value is 0. longterm-maxrate MS long term downlink maximum data rate, in bits/s. Integer in the range [0..100000000]. 0 means None. Default value is 0. longterm-initial-credit Long-term initial credit, in seconds. Integer in the range [1..86400]. Default value is 1. setQosHrateSsDl Other tab. Associates an MS to a DL HQoS parameters set. Parameters mac Selects the MS with the given MAC address. String. Exclusive required parameter. cid Selects the MS with the given CID. Integer in the range [1..65535]. Exclusive required parameter. hrate-index Index of the parameter set. Integer in the range [-1..255]. Value -1 means None. Required parameter. setQosHrateSsUl Other tab. Associates an MS to a UL HQoS parameters set. Parameters mac Selects the MS with the given MAC address.
 WiN7000 cBST  cBST WEB Manager   |   127 String. Required parameter. cid Selects the MS with the given CID. Integer in the range [1..65535]. Required parameter. hrate-index Index of the parameter set. Integer in range [-1..255]. Value -1 means None. Required parameter. setQosHRateUl Other tab. Configures a UL HQoS parameter set. Parameters hrate-index Index of the parameter set. Integer in the range [0..255]. Required parameter. instant-maxrate MS instantaneous Uplink maximum data rate, in bits/s. Integer in the range [0..100000000]. 0 means None. longterm-maxrate MS long term Uplink maximum data rate, in bits/s. Integer in the range [0..100000000]. 0 means None. longterm-initial-credit Long-term initial credit, in seconds. Integer in the range [1..86400]. setQosRedDl Other tab. Enables and disables the downlink RED and sets the maximum RED latency.
 WiN7000 cBST  cBST WEB Manager   |   128 Parameters latency Maximum DL RED latency in milliseconds. This parameter represents the maximum buffering time of a downlink packet in the scheduler. Integer in the range [0..5000]. enable Enables or disables the downlink RED algorithm. Integer with the following values: setQosRedDlProfile Other tab. Configures the downlink RED drop profile. Parameters l0 – l7 Latency (l) for points 0 – 7, expressed as a percentage. Integer in the range [0..100]. p0 – p7 Drop probability (p) for points 0 – 7, expressed as a percentage. Integer in the range [0..100]. setQosRedUlDefault Other tab. Configures congestion control in the uplink for SF without maximum latency. Parameters latency Maximum RED latency in milliseconds. Integer in the range [0..5000]. setQosRedUlDefaultProfile Other tab. Configures the uplink RED drop profile for SF without maximum latency.
 WiN7000 cBST  cBST WEB Manager   |   129 Parameters l0 – l7 Latency (l) for points 0 – 7. Percentage integer in the range [0..100]. p0 – p7 Drop probability (p) for points 0 – 7. Percentage integer in the range [0..100]. setQosRedUlMaxLatencyProfile Other tab. Configures the uplink RED drop profile for SF with non-null maximum latency. Parameters l0 – l7 Latency (l) for points 0 – 7. Percentage integer in the range [0..100]. p0 – p7 Drop probability (p) for points 0 – 7. Percentage integer in the range [0..100]. setQosShapingDl Other tab. Enables and disable DL shaping. Parameters enable Enables or disables the downlink shaping function. Integer with the following values: The default status is enabled. Required parameter. setQosUl Other tab. Configures uplink QoS.
 WiN7000 cBST  cBST WEB Manager   |   130 Parameters above-minrate-mode Mode when above the minimum rate: [roundrobin | strict | weightedFair] where: below-minrate-mode Mode when below the minimum rate: [roundrobin | strict |weightedFair] Where: Roundrobin  All DL CIDs are served by the BS one by one in a sequential manner. Strict  Traffic is allocated first to service flows associated with the highest priority class. weightedFair  Scheduling per service flow. Each scheduling class “i” is associated with a weight wamr(i). For all CID with traffic, bandwidth BWi is allocated to CID of traffic priority “i”, so that the ratio BWi/wamr(i) remains equal, under congestion. above-minrate-fairness Fairness type when above the minimum rate: Integer [0..100], balance between byte and resource fairness. 0=byte fairness only, 100=resource fairness only below-minrate-fairness Fairness type when below the minimum rate: Integer [0..100], balance between byte and resource fairness. 0=byte fairness only, 100=resource fairness only. wamr0 – wamr7 Weight for priorities 0 – 7 above the minimum rate. Integer range [1..255]. The default value of wamrn is 1. wbmr0 – wbmr7 Weight for priorities 0 – 7 below the minimum rate. Integer range [1..255]. The default value of wbmrn is 1. setScanning Other tab. Configures periodic scanning. Parameters enable Enables periodic scanning. Integer with the following values:
 WiN7000 cBST  cBST WEB Manager   |   131 period Scanning period in ms. Integer in the range [50..10000]. duration Averaging duration in ms. Integer in the range [10..10000]. window Averaging window in ms. Integer in the range [10..10000]. setSchedulerMac Other tab. Configures the MAC scheduler. Parameters ucd-period Period in ms of the periodic UCD message sending. Integer. ucd-repeat Quantity of UCD message notification before UCD change. Integer in the range [1..5]. dcd-period Period in ms of the periodic DCD message sending. Integer. dcd-repeat Quantity of DCD message notification before DCD change. Integer in the range [1..5]. ertps-inactive Behavior of inactive eRTPS (zero bytes requested). Enum in [no-grant | rtps] ss-max-distance Maximum distance of an MS, in meters. Integer in the range [0..70000]. compressed-map Enables MAP compression. Enumeration, possible values: [none | dl | dl-ul].
 WiN7000 cBST  cBST WEB Manager   |   132 diuc0-repetition DL-MAP, UL-MAP, UCD, DCD repeat quantity. Enumeration, possible values: [1 | 2 | 4 | 6]. mac-domain MAC domain. Integer in range [0..2]. Default value is 0. setSchedulerTdd MacFrame tab. Configures the TDD split. Parameters split Size of the downlink sub-frame as a percentage of the frame being split. Integer range [0..100]. mac-domain MAC domain. Integer in range [0..2]. Default value is 0. SetSecondaryAsMain Other tab. Switches the definition of the main and secondary base station software packages. The secondary becomes main and the main becomes secondary. Parameters None.  setSfEnable UnicastServiceFlow tab. Enables or disables a service flow in the local service flow database. Parameters sfid SFID of the service flow. Integer.
 WiN7000 cBST  cBST WEB Manager   |   133 cid CID of the service flow. Integer in the range [0..65535]. enable Specifies whether the selected service flow is enabled or disabled in the service flow database. Integer with the following values: Required parameter. setSnifferParams Other tab. Set debug sniffer parameters. Parameters dumpDescr Enables or disables the packet descriptor dump debug feature. Integer with the following values: setSsPhyDl SS tab. Configures MS downlink parameters. Parameters mac Selects a mobile station by its MAC address. String. Exclusive required parameter. cid Selects a mobile station by its connection ID. Integer in the range [0..65535]. Exclusive required parameter. fec-code FEC code. Enumeration, possible values: [qpsk-cc-1/2, qpsk-cc-3/4, qam16-cc-1/2, qam16-cc-3/4, qam64-cc-1/2, qam64-cc-2/3, qam64-cc-3/4, qpsk-ctc-1/2, qpsk-ctc-3/4, qam16-ctc-1/2, qam16-ctc-3/4, qam64-ctc-1/2, qam64-ctc-2/3, qam64-ctc-3/4, qam64-ctc-5/6]
 WiN7000 cBST  cBST WEB Manager   |   134 repetition The repetition coding. Enumeration, possible values: [1 | 2 | 4 | 6] zone-id The downlink zone identifier. Integer in the range [0..7]. map-id The MAP identifier. integer in the range [0..3] with the following signification: 0 DL-MAP 1 First sub-MAP 2 Second sub-MAP 3 Third sub-MAP . harq-fec-code HARQ FEC code. Enum in [ qpsk-cc-1/2 | qpsk-cc-3/4 |qam16-cc-1/2 | qam16-cc-3/4 | qam64-cc-1/2 | qam64-cc-2/3 |qam64-cc-3/4 | qpsk-ctc-1/2 | qpsk-ctc-3/4 | qam16-ctc-1/2 |qam16-ctc-3/4 | qam64-ctc-1/2 | qam64-ctc-2/3 |qam64-ctc-3/4, qam64-ctc-5/6] harq-repetition The HARQ repetition coding. Enum in [1 | 2 | 4 | 6] harq-max-retries Maximum number of HARQ retransmissions. Integer in [0..255] setSsPhyUl SS tab. Sets MS uplink physical parameters. Parameters mac MAC address of the mobile station. Exclusive required parameter. cid Connection ID of the mobile station. Integer in the range [0..65535]. Exclusive required parameter. fec-code FEC code.
 WiN7000 cBST  cBST WEB Manager   |   135 Possible values: [qpsk-cc-1/2 | qpsk-cc-3/4 | qam16-cc-1/2 | qam16-cc-3/4 | qam64-cc-1/2 | qam64-cc-2/3 |qam64-cc-3/4 | qpsk-ctc-1/2 | qpsk-ctc-3/4 | qam16-ctc-1/2 |qam16-ctc-3/4 | qam64-ctc-1/2 | qam64-ctc-2/3 | qam64-ctc-3/4 | qam64-ctc-5/6]. repetition The repetition coding. Enumeration, possible values: [1 | 2 | 4 | 6] max-channel The maximum channel quantity for Uplink bursts. Integer in the range [1..35]. zone-id The uplink zone identifier. Integer in the range [0..7]. harq-fec-code The Hybrid ARQ FEC code. Enumeration, possible values: [qpsk-cc-1/2 | qpsk-cc-3/4 |qam16-cc-1/2 | qam16-cc-3/4 | qam64-cc-1/2 | qam64-cc-2/3 |qam64-cc-3/4 | qpsk-ctc-1/2 | qpsk-ctc-3/4 | qam16-ctc-1/2 |qam16-ctc-3/4 | qam64-ctc-1/2 | qam64-ctc-2/3 |qam64-ctc-3/4 | qam64-ctc-5/6] harq-repetition The Hybrid ARQ repetition coding. Enumeration, possible values: [1 | 2 | 4 | 6] harq-max-retries Maximum number of HARQ retransmissions. Integer in [0..255]. setTimeSync Config tab. Timeout for synchronization attempt Parameters TimeSync Stop timeout Enter the TimeSyncStop timeout in seconds. TimeSync Fatal timeout Enter the fatal timeout in seconds. showCaps SS tab.
 WiN7000 cBST  cBST WEB Manager   |   136 Displays global capabilities. Parameters supported Displays supported capabilities. Integer with the following values: configured Displays configured capabilities. Integer with the following values: showDcdTrigger Other tab. Displays DCD trigger settings. Parameters None showDhcp Other tab. Displays DHCP client configuration. Parameters None showFwdAgeingTimeout Other tab. Displays entry timeout. Parameters None. showFwdArEntry Other tab. Displays the address resolution forwarding entry.
 WiN7000 cBST  cBST WEB Manager   |   137 Parameters None. showFwdEntries Other tab. Displays forwarding entries. Parameters None. showFwdFilter Other tab. Displays forwarding filters. Parameters name Name of the filter. String. showFwdInterface Other tab. Displays forwarding interface configuration. Parameters None showFwdPort Other tab. Displays port configuration. Parameters port Name of the port. String. Required parameter.
 WiN7000 cBST  cBST WEB Manager   |   138 showFwdStats Other tab. Displays forwarding statistics. Parameters None. showHandover Other tab. Displays handover trigger parameters. Parameters None. showHoAveragingParam Other tab. Displays HO averaging parameters. Parameters None. showIpAddr Other tab. Displays an IP address assigned with addIpAddress. Parameters None.  showLinkAdaptationDl Other tab. Displays DL link adaptation parameters.
 WiN7000 cBST  cBST WEB Manager   |   139 Parameters None. showLinkAdaptationUl Other tab. Displays UL link adaptation parameters. Parameters None. showLog Logs tab. Displays the logging state for the specified module. Parameters name Selects the software module for which you want to show logging state. Refer to the list of software modules in the S-Cube Architecture Guide. String. Required parameter. Uses the following syntax:   module/submodule where: module  Selects the module for which you want to show logging state.   This can be set to *.   String. Submodule  Optional parameter reserved for Sequans internal use. This parameter selects the software submodule for which you want to show logging state. This can be set to *.   String. showLogFilter Logs tab. Displays MS in a log filter.
 WiN7000 cBST  cBST WEB Manager   |   140 Parameters None. showMacAddress Misc tab. Displays the Station MAC address. Parameters None. showMacDl MacFrame tab. Displays the current downlink channel descriptor configuration. Parameters None. showMacFrame MacFrame tab. Displays the frame channel descriptor content. Parameters None. showMacStatsRx Other tab. Displays RF interface reception or management statistics. Parameters data Integer with the following values: mgt Integer with the following values:
 WiN7000 cBST  cBST WEB Manager   |   141 showMacUl MacFrame tab. Displays the uplink channel descriptor configuration. Parameters None. showMcastPhyDl Other tab. Displays multicast service flow physical parameters. Parameters sfidMcast Multicast service flow identifier. Integer. cidMcast CID of the multicast service flow. Integer in range [1..65535]. showMcastSfList Other tab. Displays the list of multicast service flows. Parameters verbose Specifies whether to show detailed information. Integer with the following values: showMcastSsList Other tab. Displays the list of MS registered to a multicast service flow. Parameters cid CID of the selected service flow.
 WiN7000 cBST  cBST WEB Manager   |   142 Integer in the range [1..65535]. Exclusive required parameter. sfid SFID of the selected service flow. Integer in the range [1..65535]. Exclusive required parameter. verbose Specifies whether to show detailed information. Integer with the following values: showNeighborAdvertisement Other tab. Displays neighbor advertisement parameters. Parameters None.  showNeighborBs Other tab. Displays a neighbor BS descriptor from the handover database. Parameters verbose Specifies whether to show detailed information about the neighbor BS. Integer with the following values: showNeighborBsStat Other tab. Displays statistics of a neighbor BS. Parameters frequency Neighbor BS RF frequency in kHz. Integer in the range [1000000..10000000].
 WiN7000 cBST  cBST WEB Manager   |   143 preamble-index Neighbor BS Preamble index. Integer in the range [0..113]. showPacketFlow Statistics tab. Displays the quantity of packets flowing on the downlink and the uplink, as well as the packet flow rate. Parameters None.  showPagingGroup Other tab. Displays paging groups registered at the BS. Parameters pgId Paging group ID. Integer in the range [0..65535]. ShowPkgFiles Other tab. Lists the files contained in the main and secondary packages. Parameters None.  showPkm Security tab. Displays PKM settings.
 WiN7000 cBST  cBST WEB Manager   |   144 Parameters None. showPkmCs Security tab. Displays PKM settings related to crypto suites. Parameters None. showProvisionedPsc Other tab. Displays the Power Saving Class characteristics. Parameters None. showProvSf SS tab. Displays the provisioned Service Flows. Parameters mac MAC address. String. Required parameter. verbose Specifies whether to show detailed information. Integer with the following values: showPsc Other tab. Displays the Power Saving Class information.
 WiN7000 cBST  cBST WEB Manager   |   145 Parameters pscId power Saving Class identifier. Integer in range [0..63]. ssId MS identifier. Integer in range [0..65535]. This parameter applies only to the BS. verbose Integer in range [0..1]. showQosDl Other tab. Displays the downlink QoS parameters. Parameters None. showQosHrateDl Other tab. Displays a downlink hierarchical QoS parameter set. Parameters hrate-index Parameter set index. Integer in the range [0..255]. showQosHrateUl Other tab. Displays an uplink hierarchical QoS parameter set. Parameters hrate-index Parameter set index. Integer in the range [0..255].
 WiN7000 cBST  cBST WEB Manager   |   146 showQosUl Other tab. Displays UL QoS configuration. Parameters None. showRfRx Other tab. Displays the RF frequency in Rx. BS and MS Parameters mac-domain MAC domain. This parameter applies to the BS only Integer in range [0..2]. Default value is 0. showRfTx Other tab. Displays the RF frequency in Tx. Parameters mac-domain MAC domain. This parameter applies to the BS only Integer in range [0..2]. Default value is 0. showSa Security tab. Displays security association. Parameters said Selects the SA identifier. Integer in the range [0..65535].
 WiN7000 cBST  cBST WEB Manager   |   147 bcid On the BS, specifies the MS by its base connection ID. Integer in the range [0..65535]. verbose Specifies whether to show detailed information. Integer with the following values: showSaAuthorizedSs Other tab. Displays MS list authorized on a security association. Parameters said Selects the said. Integer in the range [0..65535]. showSc Other tab. Displays the service class information. Parameters scid SCID of the service class for which you want to display information. Integer in the range [1..65535]. verbose Specifies whether to show detailed information. Integer with the following values: showScanner Other tab. Displays the scanning list. Parameters None.
 WiN7000 cBST  cBST WEB Manager   |   148 showScanning Other tab. Displays periodic scanning parameters. Parameters None. showSchedulerMac MacFrame tab. Displays the MAC scheduler configuration. Parameters mac-domain MAC domain. Integer in range [0..2]. Default value is 0. showSf UnicastServiceFlow tab. Displays information about a given service flow. Parameters verbose Specifies whether to show detailed information. Integer with the following values: sfid Selects the SF with its SFID. Integer. cid Selects the SF with its CID. Integer in the range [0..65535]. showSniffer Other tab. Displays the sniffer state and filters.
 WiN7000 cBST  cBST WEB Manager   |   149 Parameters None. showSs SS tab. Displays MS information. Parameters mac Selects the mobile station with the specified MAC address. String. cid Selects the mobile station with the specified CID. Integer in the range [0..65535]. verbose Specifies whether to show detailed information. Integer with the following values: showSsAuth Security tab. Displays MS authorization. Parameters mac Selects the mobile station with the specified MAC address. cid Selects the mobile station with the specified CID. Integer in the range [0..65535]. verbose Specifies whether to show detailed information. Integer with the following values: showSsCaps SS tab. Displays the negotiated capabilities of an MS.
 WiN7000 cBST  cBST WEB Manager   |   150 Parameters mac Selects the mobile station with the specified MAC address. String. cid Selects the mobile station with the specified CID. Integer in the range [0..65535]. requested Displays requested capabilities. Integer with the following values: operational Displays negotiated operational capabilities. Integer with the following values: showSsHarqStats Other tab. Displays HARQ statistics for a MS. Parameters bcid Basic CID of the MS for which you want to display statistics. Integer in the range [0..65535]. Exclusive required parameter. showSsPhyStatsDl Statistics tab. Displays downlink MS physical statistics. Parameters For the mobile station, this command has no parameters. For the base station, this command has the following parameters: mac Selects a mobile station by its MAC address. String.
 WiN7000 cBST  cBST WEB Manager   |   151 cid Selects a mobile station by its connection ID. Integer in the range [0..65535]. alpha Averaging parameter for global request in 1/32 dB. Integer in the range [1..16]. type Type of CINR to be reported. Possible values: [pcinr | ecinr]. report-type Feedback Type. Possible values: [preamble | zone]. permutation Zone Permutation. Possible values: [pusc-sc-0 | pusc-sc-1 | fusc | optional-fusc | safety-channel | amc]. measure-type Measurement type. Possible values: [pilot | data]. zone-type Zone type. Possible values: [non-stc | stc | aas | stc-dedicated-pilots]. prbs-id Zone PRBD_ID. Integer in the range [0..3]. major-group-bitmap PUSC Major group bitmap. Integer in the range [0..63]. reuse Preamble use. Possible values: [1 | 3]. Default value is 1. cinr-alpha Averaging parameter for Physical CINR request in 1/16 dB. Integer in the range [1..16].
 WiN7000 cBST  cBST WEB Manager   |   152 showSsPhyStatsUl Statistics tab. Displays uplink MS physical statistics. Parameters mac MAC address of the MS for which you want to display statistics. String. Exclusive required parameter. cid Connection ID of the MS for which you want to display statistics. Integer in the range [0..65535]. Exclusive required parameter. showTime Other tab. Displays the system current time. Parameters None. showTimeSyncLockStatus Config tab. Indicates whether the base station is synchronized. Parameters None.  showTimeSyncParams Config tab. Shows the configured values of setTimeSync.
 WiN7000 cBST  cBST WEB Manager   |   153 Parameters None.  showTod Other tab. Displays the client TOD. Parameters None.  ShowTrap Other tab. Lists the SNMP traps currently defined. Parameters TrapName Select the name of the trap to show. showVersion Misc tab. Displays the system version. Parameters None. sniffShowState Private tab. Shows the current parameters controlling the packet sniffer. Parameters None.
 WiN7000 cBST  cBST WEB Manager   |   154  startSs Other tab. Starts the IEEE 802.16e MAC software. Parameters None. stopSs Other tab. Stops the IEEE 802.16e MAC software. Parameters None.    SysUptime Other tab. Shows the time that elapsed since the last time the base station has been reset. Parameters None.  TrapConfig Other tab. Allows you to define SNMP traps. Parameters TrapName  Specify the trap name.
 WiN7000 cBST  cBST WEB Manager   |   155 Send  Select 1=Enable or 2=Disable. Severity  Select 1=Critical 2=Major 3=Minor 4=Warning 5=Info. Threshold  Enter the trap threshold (PA1Max: 0-1023 PA2Max: 0-1023 PA3Max: 0-1023 Temperature: 0-800). CounterThreshold  Enter trap counter threshold. CounterAutoReset  Select 1=Enable 2=Disable. CounterReset  Select 1=Enable 2=Disable. TrapEnable Other tab. Enables traps defined via the TrapConfig command. Parameters Trap  Select 1=Enable 2=Disable. TrapGetActive Other tab. Sends from the base station all active traps. Parameters None. TrapIpAddress Other tab. Specifies the IP address to which traps are sent. Parameters None.
 WiN7000 cBST  cBST WEB Manager   |   156 UpdateChangesFile Other tab. When you modify the base station configuration, the changes are written to a separate changes file. The next time the base station resets, it also reads the changes file. This command allows you to apply the changes made after the last reset (instead of resetting the station). Parameters None.  UpdateSnmpAccess Other tab. Updates the SNMP user authorizations with the details of the newly added users. Parameters Read Community  Enter Read Community  Write Community  Enter Write Community  User Level  Enter User Level [0-Developer,1-Mng,2-Tech,3-User]   UserLogIn Other tab. Logs the user in to the base station. Parameters User Name Password
 WiN7000 cBST  cBST WEB Manager   |   157 UserLogOut Other tab. Logs the user out of the base station. Parameters User Name Password
 WiN7000 cBST  Appendix A –Specifications   |   158  Appendix A –Specifications Radio and Modem: Frequency WiN7013-2: 1350 MHz to 1400 MHz WiN7025-2: 2496 MHz to 2690MHz WiN7035-2: 3400 MHz to 3600 MHz WiN7037-2: 3600MHz to 3720MHz Radio Access Method  IEEE802.16-2005 (16e OFDMA) Compatibility  WiMAX Forum Wave 2 Profile Operation Mode  TDD  Channel Bandwidth  3.5Mhz, 5 MHz, 7Mhz, 10 MHz Frequency Resolution  0.25 MHz Number of Antenna ports  2 Antennas Connectors  2x N-Type, 50 ohm, lightning protected Diversity Support  STC    Output Power (average)  22 dBm +/-1dB maximum FFT/Modulation  512/1024 FFT points; QPSK, 16QAM, 64QAM FEC  Convolution Code and Turbo Code TPC  15dB Synchronization  GPS   Network Interfaces: Network   1. 37-60VDC 2. 10/100BaseT  Half/full Duplex IEEE 802.3 CSMA/CD ASN GW Compatibility  WiMAX Forum R6 Profile C Compatible with CISCO ASN-GW Ordering Information: Part Number  WiN70XX-2-Y-ZZE-W XX – Frequency range   Y – Sync. Interface  See frequency table for details G – GPS; Configuration and Management: Management   SNMP  SNMP Agent  SNMP ver 2 client: MIB II (RFC 1213), Private Win-Max MIBs Software Upgrade  FTP Remote Configuration  FTP   Mechanical: Dimensions [HxWxD]  60cm x 27cm x 10cm Weight  <15Kg  Power Interface: Input  48VDC nominal (37-60VDC) Power Consumption   140Watt maximum  Environmental: Operating Temperature  -40°C to +55°C Operating Humidity  5%-95% non condensing, Weather protected  Standards Compliance: EMC  FCC part 15, subpart B, class A ETSI EN 301489-1/4 Safety  TUV-UL 60950-1 IEC 60950-1 Environmental   Enclosure ETS 300 019: Part 2-1 T 1.2 & part 2-2 T 2.3  Part 2-4 T 4.1E  Type 3R (IP66) Immunity  EN61000-4-2 EN61000-4-4 EN61000-4-5 Radio  ETSI EN302 326
 WiN7000 cBST  List of Acronyms   |   159  List of Acronyms AAA  Authentication Authorization Accounting AES  Advanced Encryption Standard AMC Adaptive Modulation and Coding API  Application Programming Interface ASN Access Service Network ASP  Application Service Provider ATPC Automatic Transmit Power Control BE Best Effort BPSK  Binary Phase Shift Keying BST  Base Station BWA  Broadband Wireless Access cBST  Compact Base Station CPE  Customer Premise Equipment DHCP  Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DNS  Domain Name System EAP  Extensible Authentication Protocol ErtPS  Extended Real-Time Polling Service FFT  Fast Fourier Transfer FTP   File Transfer Protocol FUSC  Fully Used Sub-Channelization GW  Gateway HA  Home Agent HTTP  Hypertext Transport Protocol ICMP  Internet Control Message Protocol IDU  Indoor Units IEEE  Institute of Electronic and Eclectic Engineers IGMP  Internet Group Multicast Protocol
 WiN7000 cBST  List of Acronyms   |   160 IMS  IP Multimedia System IP  Internet Protocol IPSec  IP Security LAN  Local Area Network LOS  Line-of-sight MAC  Media Access Control MAI  Multiple Access Interference MAN  Metropolitan Area Network MGCP  Media Gateway Control Protocol    MIP  Mobile IP MSG  Multi-Service Gateways NAP  Network Access Provider NMS  Network Management System NLOS  Non-line-of-sight nrtPS  Non-Real Time Polling Service NSP  Network Service Provider OAM  Operations and Maintenance ODU  Outdoor Units OFDM  Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing OFDMA  Orthogonal frequency division multiple access PDA  Personal Digital Assistant PMIP  Proxy Media IP POP  Point of Presence PPTP  Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol PUSC  Partially used sub-channelization QAM  Quadrature Amplitude Modulation QoS  Quality of Service QPSK  Quadrature Phase Shift Keying RF  Radio Frequency
 WiN7000 cBST  List of Acronyms   |   161 rtPS Real-Time Polling Service SF Service Flow SIP Session Initiation Protocol SLA  Service Level Agreements SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol SS  Subscriber Station STC  Space-time coding SU  Subscriber Unit TCP  Transmission Control Protocol TDD  Time Division Duplex TFTP  Trivial File Transfer Protocol UDP  User Datagram Protocol UGS  Unsolicited Grant Service VoIP  Voice over IP VPN  Virtual Private Network WAN  Wide Area Network WiMAX  Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access Win-MAX™  WiNetworks WiMAX Product Family WiNMS WiNetworks Network Management System

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