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70-00116-01-01 Proprietary Redline Communications 2010 Page 1 of 4 July 23, 2010
AN-100U / AN-100UX -- SU-O
Quick Test GuideThis step-by-step guide is designed to help you quickly configure and test the AN-100U / AN-100UX basestation with an SU-O outdoor subscriber. Using the minimum number of steps required, you will configure theRF parameters, setup service flows, align the subscriber antenna, and pass user traffic over-the-air.
1. Install Base Station and SubscriberThis Quick Test guide shouldbe used after the systemhardware components havebeen installed.
Installation Guidelines
Refer to the InstallationGuidelines for safety, cabling,power, lightning protection,grounding, and otherinstallation details.
User Manual
Refer to the User Manual forsafety, detailed operatinginstructions, and specifications.
2. Configure PC #1Set IP address of PC #1. All IPaddresses in this proceduremust use same subnet.
IP address: 192.168.101.10
Net Mask:255.255.255.0
Record the MAC address ofPC #1. The MAC address isrequired later in this procedureto create service flowclassifiers. Open a commandprompt on PC #1 and enter thefollowing command to display
the MAC address:>ipconfig /all
3. Configure Base StationUse a standard (straight-though) Ethernet cable to connect PC #1 to the Data port of the base station. Start theWeb browser and enter the factory default URL. Login to the base station (factory default values shown):
http://192.168.101.3
User Name: admin
Password: admin
Set the base station RF parameters by clicking the Wireless Interfacelink (left side of screen).
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Set the base station RF frequency. If the final deployment frequencies are known, enter these values.Otherwise, set to a free channel within the allowed licensed frequency range for the radio type .
RF DL Channel [kHz]: (e.g., 3660000 for a 3.6-3.8 radio)
Set the base station Channel Size and Guard interval:
Channel Size [MHz]: 3.5
Guard Interval: 1/4
Locate the button at the bottom of the screen. If the button is labeled Enable RF then click this button to enableoperation of the radio (label will change to Disable RF ).
Click the Save button to save changes in non-volatile memory.
Click the Reboot button to make these changes effective.
4. Configure PC #2Set the IP address of PC #2:
IP address: 192.168.101.11
Net Mask 255.255.255.0
Record the MAC address of PC #2 (required later in this procedure). Open a command prompt on the PC andenter the following command to display the MAC address:
>ipconfig /all
5. Configure the SubscriberUse a crossover type Ethernet cable to connect PC #2 to the DATA IN port of the PoE power injector.
Open a command prompt window on PC #2. Start a telnet session and login to the subscriber (factory defaultvalues shown):
>telnet 192.168.101.1
User Name: admin
Password: admin
Set Subscriber RF Settings
Display the subscriber transmit and receive settings.
SUO#> show rfConfig
Clear the RF range settings.
SUO#> set rfConfig LoRfFreq1 0
SUO#> set rfConfig HiRfFreq1 0
Set the subscriber RF frequency. If the final deployment frequencies are known, enter these values. Otherwise,set to a free channel within the allowed licensed frequency range for the radio type .(must match base stationRF setting in Step 3).
SUO#> set rfConfig HiRfFreq1 (e.g., 3700000 for a 3.6-3.8 radio)
SUO#> set rfConfig LoRfFreq1 (e.g., 3700000 for a 3.6-3.8 radio)
Display the subscriber physical-layer settings.
SUO#> show phyConfig
Set the Bandwidth to match the base station Channel Size.
SUO#> set phyConfig Bandwidth 3500
Set the CyclicPrefix to match the base station Guard Interval.
SUO#> set phyConfig CyclicPrefix 4
Reboot the subscriber to make these changes effective.
SUO#> reboot
Read Subscriber MAC Address
Record the subscriber MAC address (required later in this procedure). Enter the following command to displaythe subscriber MAC address:
SUO#> show interfaces
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6. Align the Subscriber AntennaEnter the following commandon PC #2 to monitorsubscriber RF signals.
SUO#> monitor
Snr: Signal quality in (dB)
RfRssi: Signal strength (dBm)Aim the subscriber antennatowards the base station andthen adjust the antennaposition to achieve thehighest possible Snr andRfRssi values.
Record the final RfRssi andCINR values for futurereference. Use the followingcommand to display theCINR:
SUO#> show detectedBs
The subscriber should now beregistered with the basestation.
7. Add a Service Class, Service Flows, and ClassifiersUser traffic can not be transmitted over-the-air until service flows have been setup on the base station. Youmust setup and configure the following: subscriber definition, service class, upstream and downstream serviceflows, and classifiers for each service flow. Default settings may be used for all fields not specified.
Add a SubscriberThe base station will onlyregister subscribers with
known MAC addresses.Click the Subscriberslink on the base station GUI and enter the following values:
Subscriber Mac: 00:00:00:00:00:00 (enter MAC address of subscriber)
Subscriber Name: TestUnit1
Learning Enabled: No
Click the Add button to create the subscriber entry.
Add a Service ClassService Class definitionsprovide a template for theQuality of Service (QoS)levels of all associated
service flows.Click the Service Classeslink and enter the followingvalues:
Service Class Name: DataTest
Max Sustained Rate [bps]: 1000000
Scheduling Type: bestEffort
Click the Add button to create the DataTest service class.
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