Airspan MicroMAX Basic Link Setup Via Netspan (Step-By-Step) PDF
Airspan MicroMAX Basic Link Setup Via Netspan (Step-By-Step) PDF
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Contents
Introduction...................................................................................................................................3 Initial MicroMAX local web management settings.......................................................................4 MicroMAX initial configuration via Netspan ...............................................................................7 Creating Service Profiles ...........................................................................................................10 Provisioning the Service products to the subscriber stations .....................................................17 Basic traffic tests to validate the proper provisioned service product.......................................19
Introduction
Introduction
This document provides setup steps for using MicroMAX BSR via Netspan. To avoid or minimize potential service interruption, please ensure that you have read and understood the contents of this document. The setup procedure will be defined as follows Initial MicroMAX settings Via Local Web managment Connecting via Netspan Base station basic definitions and settings Via Netspan Subscriber Configuration via Netspan Basic link traffic tests.
2. Go to Addresses and modify the IP address according to your network 3. Click Submit The following is displayed
4. Go to SNMP Communities and modify the parameters according to your network requirement (if required) 5. Click Submit
Setting up a unique BS- identifier : 6. Go to Advanced > Config >setMacDL and set a unique identifier as this BS-ID Recommended ( not a must ) Value for BS ID = The BS Mac address
Click Call Wait until the OK confirmation appears (under the Call button)
8. MicroMAX BSR will reboot with the new settings in approximately 60 seconds MicroMAX BSR is now ready to be connected and configured via Netspan
Click Add 3. Define: a. Name ( any name allowed) b. Discovery type = BS c. Write Community
e. Port enter 161 then click Add (on right side of the field)
4. Click Add in the Discovery Target IP Address Ranges section this will create a default range - set the appropriate values to include the IP assigned to your BSR
5. Click OK
6. Navigate to Configuration Management and then Base Station (in the left-hand column)
Do
8. Double-click on the MicroMAX BSR row then select the Sector tab As shown below:
9. Double-click on the Sector row (of the specific MicroMAX BSR) then select the Commissioning tab
Note: The downlink and uplink default channel parameters displayed at this stage will change according to the product type
10. Click Edit and and set the desired Frequency setting and the Tx power values
Note: at this stage all other parameters can be left as the default values
11. Click Apply
Setup via Netspan Dvir Salomon first draft [email protected] Property of Airspan Networks Inc. All Rights Reserved
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These completed service products are then assigned/ provisioned to the Subscriber stations in order to provide basic to advanced scheduling services and appropriate controlled traffic flow of data on the Uplink and Downlink directions of Links . In addition to the service product a basic/advanced custom configuration profile needs to be created and provisioned to the ss. These are RF related parameters.
12. Navigate to Service Profiles and then SS Custom Configuration (in the left-hand column)
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13. Click Add and Edit a basic Subscriber Station Custom Configuration Profile to service your linked Subscribers (Name, dynamic Services, Modulation Settings)
Note: at this stage leave the maximum subchannel width as full (default )
14. Click Apply To create a Subscriber station VLAN Port Profile: ( required for later provisioning stage ) 15. Navigate to Service Profiles ss Vlan port - click on ADD
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Note: the priority ranges are between 0-255 as this is the first rule validated for arriving packets the priority set here primarily affects
4. Leaving all parameters at their default values will create a wide open "filter" allowing ALL types of layer 2 and layer 3 traffic to flow. As shown below:
5. Navigate to Service Profiles and then Service Class (in the left-hand column) 6. Click Add
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The attached screen demonstrates a service class adapted to the following Desired parameters:
Note: for the Request /transmission policy only the following parameters shall be chosen: 1. broadcast BW req on 2. Fragmentation on 3. CRC on
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7. Click OK
Service products are applied to Downlink as well as for Uplink directions hence The creation of the service product will be done and applied for both link directions as Indicated bellow. 8. Navigate to Service Profiles and then Service Product (in the left-hand column) 9. Click Add 10. Set Name (mandatory) and optionally a description of the service product.( in the example bellow the direction "uplink"/ "downlink" was used as the description. 11. Click Add 12. Select Direction Downlink from dialog (dropdown list) 13. Select Service Class from the drop down list choose the service class previously created. 14. In the Service Flow Template Classifiers window - choose from the drop down classifier list the previously created packet classifier.
15. Click OK
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16. Navigate to Service Profiles and then Service Product (in the left-hand column) 17. Double click on the Service product now created 18. Click Add 19. Set Name (mandatory) and optionally a description of the service product.( in the example bellow the direction "uplink"/ "downlink" was used as the description. 20. Select Direction UPLINK from dialog (dropdown list) 21. Select Service Class from the drop down list choose the SAME service class previously created and applied for the downlink direction. 22. In the Service Flow Template Classifiers window - choose from the drop down classifier list the previously created packet classifier.
23. Click OK
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4. Double-click on the specific SS 5. Click on the Provisioning tab 6. Click Edit 7. Select Service Product you have previously created from dialog (dropdown list) in the Service pane (section) 8. Select The custom Config Profile from dialog (dropdown list) in the Service pane (section) 9. at the Port Vlan Profile choose the appropriated profile created in previous steps. 10. Set Services to Enabled (select Yes)
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11. At the Home Sector parameter : make sure you choose the proper BSR Sector
Your subscriber station to MicroMax base station basic Link and Service flows are now ready for a basic traffic test
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The very basic tests suggested bellow can serve as a basic indication to the correctness of your configuration steps:
Connect any laptop/Pc to one of the SDA ports powering up the MicroMax BSR Connect any Laptop / PC to the Subscriber station: in case of EasySt : directly to its LAN Port IN case the subscriber is a ProSt : to or one of the SDA LAN ports powering the specific ProsT Properly/Logically Adjust the TCP/IP properties of both connected PC's Perform simple Echo ping sessions between both PC addresses. Verify proper Ping reply continuity.