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POINTRED Technologies Inc. BROADBAND WIRELESS ACCESS SYSTEM 5.7 GHz Addendum rev 1.0 5.7 GHz Addendum to User Manual Doc# 11-0026 0 Trademarks MicroRed and PointRed are trademarks of PointRed Technologies Inc. Windows and Microsoft are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. All other trademarks are property of their respective holders. Legal Notice Copyright 2003 PointRed Technologies Inc. All rights reserved. All information in this manual is subject to change without notice. No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form, or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying or recording, without the express written permission of PointRed Technologies Inc. FCC Emission Information This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when equipment is operated in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. 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. Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. FCC Radiation Hazard Warning To ensure compliance with FCC RF exposure requirements, this device must be professionally installed outdoors on a permanent structure with an antenna that is separated from all persons by a minimum of two (2) meters. Using higher gain antennas and types of antennas not covered under FCC certification of this product is not allowed. Installers of the radio and end users of the system must adhere to instructions provided in this manual. 5.7 GHz Addendum to User Manual Doc# 11-0026 1 FCC Information Regarding Installation This transmitter may not be co-located or operating in conjunction with other transmitters or antennas separated by less than two (2) meters. This product may be used with a number of different antennas in either point to point (p2p) or point to multipoint (p2mp) configurations. For the 5.7 ISM band, FCC Rule paragraph 15.247 allows a maximum EIRP of 36 dBm for point to multipoint operation. Point to point operation is allowed unlimited EIRP. The installer shall insure that the maximum power delivered to antennas is in keeping with the table below:
Antenna Description Antenna Gain Maximum Power Point to Multipoint Maximum Power Point to Point
(p2mp) 8 dBm 13 dBm 15 dBm 17 dBm 20 dBm
(p2p) 23 dBm 23 dBm 23 dBm 23 dBm 23 dBm 28 dBi 23 dBi 21 dBi 19 dBi 16 dBi Dish Flat Panel Flat Panel Flat Panel Sector 2 Safety Warning: To avoid shock, do not open or attempt to service the unit or its associated power supply. This unit is not a user serviceable device. Warning: Do not touch antennas when transmission is in progress. Possible adverse health affects can occur. Warning: Explosive device proximity warning-do not operate your wireless network device near unshielded blasting caps or in an explosive environment unless the device has been modified to be especially qualified for such use. Caution: This instrument transmits radio frequency energy during normal operation. Do not stand or work in close proximity for extended periods of time to avoid possible harmful exposure. The long-term health effects of exposure to radio frequency energy are not fully understood. Caution: When performing antenna installation and grounding ensure that it presents no threat to people and property. Verify that the antenna mast is grounded properly and is protected from voltage surges and static charges. Observe all regional and national building and safety regulations. Contacting PointRed Technologies for Information or Support 397 West Trimble Road, Bldg. 2 San Jose, CA, 95131 USA Telephone: +1 408 383 0153 Fax: +1 408 383 0157 Web: http://www.pointredtech.com Email: support@pointredtech.com 3
1 | Base unit user manual | Users Manual | 795.21 KiB | August 10 2003 |
POINTRED Technologies Inc. BROADBAND WIRELESS ACCESS SYSTEM BTS Manual rev 1.0 BTS Administrator Manual Doc# 10-0051 Trademarks MicroRed and PointRed are trademarks of PointRed Technologies Inc. Windows and Microsoft are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. All other trademarks are property of their respective holders. Legal Notice Copyright 2003 PointRed Technologies Inc. All rights reserved. All information in this manual is subject to change without notice. No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form, or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying or recording, without the express written permission of PointRed Technologies Inc. FCC Emission Information This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when equipment is operated in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. 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. Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. FCC Radiation Hazard Warning To ensure compliance with FCC RF exposure requirements, this device must be professionally installed outdoors on a permanent structure with an antenna that is separated from all persons by a minimum of two meters. Using higher gain antennas and types of antennas not covered under FCC certification of this product is not allowed. Installers of the radio and end users of the system must adhere to instructions provided in this manual. BTS Administrator Manual Doc# 10-0051 Safety Warning: To avoid shock, do not open or attempt to service the unit or its associated power supply. This unit is not a user serviceable device. Warning: Do not touch antennas when transmission is in progress. Possible adverse health affects can occur. Warning: Explosive device proximity warning-do not operate your wireless network device near unshielded blasting caps or in an explosive environment unless the device has been modified to be especially qualified for such use. Caution: This instrument transmits radio frequency energy during normal operation. Do not stand or work in close proximity for extended periods of time to avoid possible harmful exposure. The long-term health effects of exposure to radio frequency energy are not fully understood. Caution: When performing antenna installation and grounding ensure that it presents no threat to people and property. Verify that the antenna mast is grounded properly and is protected from voltage surges and static charges. Observe all regional and national building and safety regulations. Contacting PointRed Technologies for Information or Support 397 West Trimble Road, Bldg. 2 San Jose, CA, 95131 USA Telephone: +1 408 383 0153 Fax: +1 408 383 0157 Web: http://www.pointredtech.com Email: support@pointredtech.com 2 Table of Contents Trademarks Legal Notice FCC Emission Information FCC Radiation Hazard Warning Safety Contacting PointRed Table of Contents System Overview The CPE Modem The Transceiver Unit Installing the CPE Modem and Transceiver Connecting to the System Configuring the System Advanced Configuration for the system administrator Appendix A: Deployment Example 1 1 1 1 2 2 3 4 5 5 6 9 13 19 24 3 Chapter 1 PointRed Technologies System Overview T he MicroRedTM is a family of wireless equipment for the broadband connection of endpoint users to the Internet or other electronic destinations . The system operates at microwave frequency in either point to multipoint (PtMP) or Point to Point (PtP) configurations. The system consists of a Base Station, with its transmit/receive unit (transceiver) and antenna, and one or many Customer Premise Equipment (CPE) sets each with its associated transceiver and antenna. The system provides Wireless operators the ability to quickly deploy Broadband Access PicoCells in dense population areas. Unlike SuperCells, the Base Station generates a focused approach to Wireless access systems. Operators may choose to target specific areas in their market to generate end user sales rapidly or incorporate the Solution into a SuperCell to provide coverage to otherwise blocked customer areas. The system operator can then pick and choose where to deploy the PointRed PICO CELL in a far more profitable manner. The systems Pay as you Grow concept is key to keeping system subscriber acquisition costs low. BTS Administrator Manual Doc# 10-0051 The all-outdoor BTS The Base Transceiver Station (BTS) Modem is the wide area network interface to the wireless system. A single 10BaseT port is provided to interface the wide area network. The Base Station is an easily configurable data concentration unit. That provides a 10BaseT connection type for multiple applications such as Data, Voice, and Video. The BTS includes a power supply that operates at 100 to 240VAC, 50/60Hz. The indoor 19 rack mountable BTS The indoor Base Station has the same functionality as the outdoor BTS, but has been tailored for the installation in standard 19 racks. Insert Picture of Indoor BTS. 5 The Transceiver Unit The Transceiver unit functions as the RF interface for both the Base Station (BTS) and the CPE Modem endpoints. The Transceiver can be configured with various antenna gain combinations and models and is powered over the single connecting RF cable by either the CPE Modem or the BTS. 6 Chapter 2 Base Station Installation 1. Hardware Installation Steps 1.1 Pre-Installation Requirements:
a. Base Station mounting location with suitable grounding connection b. Reliable 110/220VAC source c. Internet or other media connection interface d. Suitable broadcast antenna e. Basic hand tools 1.2 Component Inspection:
f. Carefully unpack the Base Station/Transceiver package and inspect the units for physical damage. g. Verify that all the components are present against the shipping information and/or Purchase order. Immediately contact PointRed Technonogies Support if any portion of the package is missing or damaged. Call
+1-408-383-0153 or send an email to support@pointredtech.com 1.3 Mounting the Base Station:
h. Vertically mount the Base Station using the supplied mounting hardware with the F-Type 75-Ohm connection downward. 7 i. Connect the building ground to the Base Station j. Connect a 75-Ohm coaxial cable with F-connectors to the F-Type connection point of the Base Station. Do not connect or disconnect any Base Station connections while the unit is powered!!!
Mounting the Base Station-Transceiver hardware. k. Mount the Transceiver Unit with the F-Type connector downward using the supplied mounting l. Mount the Base Station antenna to the mounting location above the Transceiver unit (follow instructions included in the antenna package) and connect the N-Type 50Ohm coax cable to the N-
Type connection on the Transceiver. CAUTION: DO NOT CONNECT the other end of the coax cable to any device yet. 8 m. Once you have mounted the Tranceiver, Route the 75ohm coax cable to the Base Station. Then, connect the F-Type 75ohm cable to the Transceiver F-Type connection. 9 Chapter 3 Connecting to the System Pre-Configuration Requirements:
1. Installed BTS and CPE Modem 2. PC with Win 95/98/2000 or XP, 128megRam, Pentium II, with Serial Port 3. 9-pin RS-232 Serial Cable with Null Modem pin out 4. Ethernet 10baseT Crossover Cable 5. Test Server PC Connecting to the Base Station console port 1. Connect the RS-232 Null Modem cable to the Base Station RS-232 Port. 2. Connect the other end of the Null Modem cable to the RS-232 port of the PC. 3. Left Click, Start>Programs>Accessories>Communications>Hyper terminal 4. Click to Open Hyper terminal. 5. At the Hyper Terminal Window you will see a dialog box (Connection description). Enter a useful description for example: System Configuration Here is an image of the Dialog Box Connection Description Cont. 10 6. Click OK. You should see a dialog box named Connect To. Select the proper COM port connected to the RS-232 Serial cable. Here is an image of the Dialog Box Connect to 7. Click OK. You should see a dialog Box named Com (your com port) Select the following settings: 115,200 Bits per second, 8 Data bits, None Parity, 1 Stop bit and None for Flow control. Also assign your PCs Com Port. If you are unsure of you COM port, click Start>Control Panel>Ports to find your Com Port configuration 11 Here is an image of the Dialog Box with COM2 Properties 8. Click OK. You should now return to the hyper terminal window. Hit the Enter key, you should now see the Point Red Configuration Prompt. Here is an image of the Hyper Terminal Window:
9. You are now ready to configure the Network Settings for the PointRed System. 12 Chapter 4 Configuring the System This Chapter describes all the commands available for the user to view the system settings. This document also provides the commands syntax and system response for each command. The system commands are:
1. "help" or "help info"
The "help" or "help info" commands introduce all available commands. On the Base Station system:
Command:
PR> help<ENTER>
or PR> help info<ENTER>
Response:
PointRed info commands:
help - Show this help menu version - Display version information systime - System time state - show current station setup show - show configuration information listcpe - List CPEs in the system qinfo - Queue information trstate - Transceiver State enable - Enable login to the system Also try help [info|ping]
PR>
2. "version"
This command displays the firmware version installed in the CPE. This information might be requested if you contact customer support at PointRed. Command:
PR> version<ENTER>
Response:
PointRed Technologies, Inc. PartNo: 13-0003, Version 5.10 Compiled: Tue Jul 1 19:26:47 2003 PR>
startloop Start loop for qinfo command 13 3. "systime"
The "systime" command shows the system time and CPU Load. To exit from the systime function you need to retype systime. Command:
PR> systime<ENTER>
Response:
[1, 06:56:32] CpuLoad=69%
4. "state"
The "state" command allows the user to see the current system configuration. Command:
PR> state<ENTER>
Response:
Base Station LAN IPAddress: 192.168.1.40 LAN Subnet Mask:255.255.255.0 WAN IPAddress: 192.0.0.1 WAN Subnet Mask:255.255.255.0 Default Gateway:192.168.1.30 MAC Address: 0.55.33.55.22.b2 Transceiver Application. 5. "show"
The "show" command opens up a menu with a variety of subcommands that allow the user to see but not modify the system settings. Command:
PR> show<ENTER>
Response:
PointRed show commands:
cpes - Display CPEs in single line format config - Display Running configuration slice - Slice information status - Print the CPE Status routes - Route entry list qinfo - Queue information ratelimit - Rate limiting CPE info upload - Show Code Upload Status a. Command:
PR> show cpes<ENTER>
Response:
Number of CPE(s) : 5
[CPE 1]: LanIP 10.0.0.1/24 WanIP: 192.0.0.2
[CPE 2]: LanIP 10.0.1.1/24 WanIP: 192.0.0.3
[CPE 3]: LanIP 10.1.10.1/24 WanIP: 192.0.0.10
[CPE 4]: LanIP 10.1.11.1/24 WanIP: 192.0.0.11
[CPE 5]: LanIP 10.2.11.1/24 WanIP: 192.0.0.12 PR>
14 b. Command:
PR> show config<ENTER>
Response:
Base Station PointRed Technologies, Inc. PartNo: 13-0003, Version: 5.10 Compiled: Tue Jul 1 19:26:47 2003 Total number of CPEs in Database: 5
: 3 Number of line of sight CPEs Number of Non-Line of Sight CPEs : 2 Number of Approchable CPEs
: 2 Number of Not-Approachable CPEs (not installed or powered off): 3 Lan IP Address 192.168.1.40/255.255.255.0 Default Gateway 192.168.1.30 Wan IP Address 192.0.0.1/255.255.255.0 Mac Address 0.55.33.55.22.b2 DNS Server(s) 0.0.0.0, 0.0.0.0, 0.0.0.0 DHCP Server(s) 0.0.0.0, 0.0.0.0 Board ID: 0xFFFFFFFE Transceiver Application Watchdog ON 4Mbps System Scrambler OFF NVRAM Tc58FVB321FT fCODE Do not overwrite lan/mac rcvd from CPEs Rate Limit Feature Enabled c. Command:
PR> show slice<ENTER>
d. Command:
Response:
Base Station Time Slice: 7
: 7 CPE Time Slice Base Timeout Index : 3 WAIT Time Slice
: 0 Current Trace Value : 0 Prints Not Blocked : 0 PR> show status<ENTER>
Response:
CPE 192.0.0.2 : Date: Tue Jul 01 19:26:47 2003, Version: 5.10 CPE 192.0.0.3 : Date: Tue Jul 01 19:26:47 2003, Version: 5.10 CPE 192.0.0.10 : Inactive CPE 192.0.0.11 : Inactive CPE 192.0.0.12 : Inactive PR> show routes<ENTER>
e. Command:
Response:
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.......IPaddr... ...IPmask... ...NextHop...
[1] 10.0.0.1 255.255.255.0 192.0.0.2 STANDARD
[2] 10.0.1.1 255.255.255.0 192.0.0.3 STANDARD
[3] 10.1.10.1 255.255.255.0 192.0.0.10 STANDARD
[4] 10.1.11.1 255.255.255.0 192.0.0.11 STANDARD
[5] 10.2.11.1 255.255.255.0 192.0.0.12 STANDARD PR>
f. Command:
f. Command:
PR> show qinfo<ENTER>
Response:
[ LOS CPE 192.0.0.2 ] Crtl tx/rx [72638/72637] lost 0
[NLOS CPE 192.0.0.3 ] Crtl tx/rx [305 /305 ] lost 0
[ LOS CPE 192.0.0.10 ] Crtl tx/rx [96749/0 ] lost 96749
[ LOS CPE 192.0.0.11 ] Crtl tx/rx [11480/0 ] lost 11480 PR> show ratelimit<ENTER>
Response:
Rate Limit is not enabled in the System PR> show upload<ENTER>
Response:
Upload Completed or not Started .. g. Command:
6. "listcpe"
The "listcpe" command shows to the user all the CPE's that are configured in the system. Command:
PR> listcpe<ENTER>
Response:
CPE list:
Number of CPE(s) : 2
[CPE 1]
Mac address 0.11.22.33.44.c2 LanIP 10.0.1.1 WanIP 192.0.0.3 Number of packets sent : 0 Number of bytes sent : 0
[CPE 2]
Mac address 0.11.22.33.44.c8 LanIP 10.0.0.1 WanIP 192.0.0.2 Number of packets sent : 38440 Number of bytes sent : 53989430 7. "qinfo"
The "qinfo" command lets the user view the activity on the system. This command shows the overall activity on the base station. To reset the counters type qinfo 0. Command:
16 PR> qinfo<ENTER>
Response:
Max Bytes Sent: 0, Pkts sent: 0
[336280] Total number of Free buffers avail: 100 Number of control pkts sent: 86636, rcvd: 78760, lost: 7876 Number of data pkts sent: 0, rcvd: 0 8. "trstate"
The "trstate" command lets the user view all the settings of the transceiver. Following the example of a 2.5GHz transceiver. Command:
PR> trstate<ENTER>
Response:
2.5GHz Transceiver ON Transceiver Setup: Power=182, Frequency=2593 9. "help ping"
The help ping command shows all the commands that can be used with the CPE internal ping utility. Command:
PR> help ping<ENTER>
Response:
PointRed ping commands:
ping - Ping [host] [#times]
endping - terminate the current ping session pstats - display statistics about ping delay - set milliseconds to wait between pings host - set default active IP host length - set default ping packet length 10. The PointRed ping utility is designed to verify connectivity within the system, do not use the ping command to measure latency to external equipment. The following is an example on how to use the ping command with its associated sub commands.
"ping"
Command:
PR> length 100<ENTER> (Sets the length of the ping package to 100bytes) PR> delay 800 <ENTER> (Sets the delay between pings to 800ms) set inter-ping delay to (approx) 800 ms. PR> ping 10.0.0.1 25 <ENTER> (Sets the ping address and the number of times the address is to be pinged, in this example the address will be pinged 25 times.) Response:
Pinging 10.0.0.1 with 100 bytes of data:
PR> Reply from 10.0.0.1: bytes=100 seq=0 time<2ms Reply from 10.0.0.1: bytes=100 seq=1 time<1ms Reply from 10.0.0.1: bytes=100 seq=2 time<1ms 17 Reply from 10.0.0.1: bytes=100 seq=3 time<1ms Reply from 10.0.0.1: bytes=100 seq=4 time<1ms Reply from 10.0.0.1: bytes=100 seq=5 time<1ms Reply from 10.0.0.1: bytes=100 seq=6 time<1ms Reply from 10.0.0.1: bytes=100 seq=7 time<1ms Reply from 10.0.0.1: bytes=100 seq=8 time<1ms Reply from 10.0.0.1: bytes=100 seq=9 time<1ms Reply from 10.0.0.1: bytes=100 seq=10 time<1ms Reply from 10.0.0.1: bytes=100 seq=11 time<1ms Reply from 10.0.0.1: bytes=100 seq=12 time<1ms Reply from 10.0.0.1: bytes=100 seq=13 time<1ms Reply from 10.0.0.1: bytes=100 seq=14 time<1ms Reply from 10.0.0.1: bytes=100 seq=15 time<2ms Reply from 10.0.0.1: bytes=100 seq=16 time<1ms Reply from 10.0.0.1: bytes=100 seq=17 time<1ms Reply from 10.0.0.1: bytes=100 seq=18 time<1ms Reply from 10.0.0.1: bytes=100 seq=19 time<1ms Reply from 10.0.0.1: bytes=100 seq=20 time<1ms Reply from 10.0.0.1: bytes=100 seq=21 time<1ms Reply from 10.0.0.1: bytes=100 seq=22 time<1ms Reply from 10.0.0.1: bytes=100 seq=23 time<1ms Reply from 10.0.0.1: bytes=100 seq=24 time<1ms Ping statistics for 10.0.0.1 11. The "enable" command lets the administrator log on to the system to change settings and add or delete other users. Ones the administrator has logged on he can use the help command as described before and he will get a more comprehensive list of commands to choose from. Command:
PR> Enable<enter>
Response:
Enter Passwd: *****
PR>
Packets: Sent = 25, Received = 25, Lost = 0
"enable"
18 Chapter 5 Advanced configuration for the system administrator This Chapter describes all commands available to the system administrator to view and modify the system settings. This document also provides the commands syntax and system response for each command. The system commands are:
1. "help"
The "help" command introduces all available commands. In this section we will only discuss the commands that are useful to the administrator and have not been available to the user. Command:
PR> help<ENTER>
Response:
PointRed info commands:
help - Show this help menu version - Display version information systime - System time state - Show current station setup show - Show configuration information listcpe - List CPEs in the system qinfo - Queue information trstate - Trasceiver State enable - Enable login to the system startloop - Start loop for qinfo command Also try 'help[info|network|config|upload|transceiver|ping|voice|debug]'
2. "help network"
The "help network" command provides the administrator with all subcommands required for the network configuration. Command:
PR> help network<ENTER>
Response:
PointRed network commands:
lanip - Set LAN IP Address gateway - Set Default LAN Gateway IP Address wanip - Set PWAN IP Address dns - Set DNS Server IP Addresses dhcp - Set DHCP Server IP Address for Relay nslookup - do DNS gethostbyname() route - CPE Routing information table 19 Command:
PR> gateway 10.0.1.216 Sets default gateway for Base Station. Response:
New Configuration:
PR> lanip 10.0.0.1 Response:
New Configuration:
portrule - Set/See Hi priority Port numbers a. Command:
CPE Station LAN IP Address : 10.0.0.1 / 255.255.255.0 WAN IP Address : 192.0.0.2 / 255.255.255.0 Default Gateway: 192.168.0.1 MAC Address: 0.c0.11.11.1f.c0 Transceiver Application. b. CPE Station LAN IP Address : 10.0.0.215 / 255.255.255.0 WAN IP Address : 192.0.0.2 / 255.255.255.0 Default Gateway: 10.0.1.216 MAC Address: 0.c0.11.11.1f.c0 Transceiver Application. c. CPE Station LAN IP Address : 10.0.1.215 / 255.255.255.0 WAN IP Address : 192.0.0.3 / 255.255.255.0 Default Gateway: 10.0.1.216 MAC Address: 0.c0.11.11.1f.c0 Transceiver Application. d. e. Command:
PR> dns Usage: dns <pri-ip> <sec-ip> <thrd-ip>
DNS Server(s) 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 PR> dns 216.38.126.2 216.38.126.3 0.0.0.0 Command:
PR> dhcp Usage: dhcp-server <pri-ip> <sec-ip>
Dhcp-server Server(s): 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 Command:
PR> wanip 192.0.0.3 Response:
New Configuration:
f. Command:
PR> route Usage: route [add/delete/print]
20 Used to set the DNS Server addresses. This command is used to forward DHCP requests from PCs behind the CPEs to the appropriate DHCP server in the network. g. route print route add 192.168.201.1 255.255.255.0 192.0.0.100 route delete 192.168.201.1 255.255.255.0 192.0.0.100 PR> route print
. Ipaddr. . Ipmask. . NextHop. . Route Type.
[1] 10.0.1.215
[2] 10.0.2.1
[3] 10.0.4.1
[4] 10.0.5.1
[5] 10.0.7.1 255.255.255.0 255.255.255.0 255.255.255.0 255.255.255.0 255.255.255.0 192.0.0.130 192.0.0.4 192.0.0.5 192.0.0.6 192.0.0.8 STANDARD STANDARD STANDARD STANDARD STANDARD This command is used to set VoIP priority Command:
PR> port rule Port Filter: NoFlags[-a:-b:-c] specified.. rules. Current Voice Port Filter Rules:
[1] ==> tcp src 6800 dst 6900
[2] ==> udp dst 9000
[3] ==> udp dst 4998 Other Filter Rules:
[1] ==> tcp src 690 dst 6800
[2] ==> -v udp src 10000
[3] ==> udp src 4998 3. "help config"
The "help config" command provides the administrator with all subcommands required for the configuration of the Base Station. Command:
PR> help config<ENTER>
Response:
PointRed config commands:
addcpe - Add CPE to the system delcpe - Remove CPE from the system findcpe - Find the CPE in the Cell cperoute - Fixed routing entry for the CPE pollratio - Show/Set the poll ratio commit - Save configuration to the FLASH ratelimit - Show/Set Rate limit for specific CPE prset - Set Parameters sync - Synchronize non-volatile parameters nvset - Set non-volatile parameters nvedit - Edit non-volatile parameters useradd - Show/Set/Delete users in the system passwd - Change Password reset - Reset System a. Command:
PR> addcpe 00:45:72:11:6c:1f 10.0.15.1 255.255.255.0 192.0.0.15
... CPE added to the list successfully ... Command used to add new CPEs into the Base Station data base. 21 b. c. d. e. f. g. Command:
PR> delcpe 192.0.0.15 Entry successfully deleted .... Command used to remove CPEs from the Base Station data base. Command:
PR> findcpe Command not in use any longer, see list command instead. Please use the command ==> list <Wan IP Address of CPE>
Command:
PR> cperoute [-ad] <cpe WAN-IP><router WAN-IP><router Wan-IP2> .. To add fixed router for cpe use
: cperoute a To delete fixed router for CPE use : cperoute d PR> cperoute a 192.0.0.15 192.0.0.5 192.0.0.6 Link established Successfully for NLOS CPE 192.0.0.15 NLOS traffic routed thru CPE(s): 192.0.0.5 192.0.0.6 PR> cperoute d 192.0.0.15 192.0.0.5 192.0.0.6 IP Address: 192.0.0.15 IP Address: 192.0.0.5 IP Address: 192.0.0.6 Fixed router delete for CPE: 192.0.0.15, CPE setup for LOS Command used on Base Station to add and delete routes to Non Line of Sight CPE. Command:
PR> pollratio Current ratio: <100:10:1>
Usage: pollratio #active:#slow:#inactive Ex:
For every #active cpes, #slow and #inactive cpes are visited Command used to balance the priority between active, slow and inactive CPEs. Command:
PR> commit <ENTER>
Response:
PR> Commits changes to non volatile memory. Command:
PR> ratelimit Usage: ratelimit <WAN IP address> <Uplink in Kbps> <Downlink in Kbps>
Ex: ratelimit 192.0.0.3 512 256 Current Rate Limit Values for CPE(s):
pollratio 100:10:1 CPE[192.0.0.130]: Uplink 128Kbps, Downlink 128 Kbps CPE[192.0.0.4]: Uplink 128Kbps, Downlink 128 Kbps CPE[192.0.0.5]: Uplink 128Kbps, Downlink 128 Kbps CPE[192.0.0.6]: Uplink 128Kbps, Downlink 128 Kbps CPE[192.0.0.8]: Uplink 128Kbps, Downlink 128 Kbps CPE[192.0.0.15]: Uplink 128Kbps, Downlink 128 Kbps PR> ratelimit 192.0.0.15 128 384 22 h. i. j. k. Old values: Uplink 128 Kbps, Downlink 128 Kbps New Values: Uplink 128 Kbps, Downlink 384 Kbps Changing Bandwidth parameters.. Command used to set the up and downstream rate limits for each CPE in the Base Station. Command:
PR> prset PointRed set commands:
-Set/Unset Auto Addressing Autoaddr
-Unset Code Upload noupload
-Set WAN link speed to 4Mbps 4mbps
-Set WAN link speed to 8Mbps 8mbps
-Set/Unset Scrambler scrambler ratelimit
-Set Rate Limiting Feature
-Remove Rate Limiting Feature noratelimit authenticatecpe -Set/Unset CPE Authentication Changes the startup configuration. The 4/8mbps and noupload commands are used at the time of manufacturing only. They are used to configure the software to work with the hardware it has been installed on. It is recommended to use the ratelimiting feature right from the first installation to ensure a consistent end customer experience. Command:
PR> sync Sync started: sending configuration to CPEs. Command used to synchronize the information of the Base Station data base with the CPEs. Command:
PR> nvset Please use the commit Command. It will commit all changes to the non-volatile memory. Command:
PR> nvedit p SNMP Get Community: foo SNMP Sey Community: public SNMP sysContact: Pointred Yechnologies, Inc, +1 408 383 0153 SNMP sysName: Base station SNMP sysLocation: sysLocation not set SNMP Trap target1: 0.0.0.0 SNMP Trap Community1:
To change any of the SNMP values that have been listed using the nvedit p command. The following command syntax has to be used:
PR> nvedit <name of variable>: <value>
Example: PR> nvedit SNMP Set Community: pointred This will change the value of the SNMP Set Community from public to pointred. To verify that the change was successful use the nvedit p command again. 23 l. Command:
PR> useradd Usage: user [-a-d] <username> [<passwd>]
Existing users:
1. admin 2. root 3. user The Network Administrator should use the useradd command. It allows the Network Administrator to set up a separate user name for each installer. The installer will only have view rights and cannot change the system settings. Should the installer leave the company, the Network Administrator can easily remove the username and password to ensure system security. Example:
PR> useradd a Stefan Stefan User added Successfully PR> useradd d Stefan User Deleted Successfully .. Command:
PR> passwd PR> passwd Stefan Enter Passwd: ******
Enter New Passwd: *******
Re-Enter New Passwd: *******
Password Changed Successfully The Network Administrator can set and reset the password for all users. Command:
PR> reset <ENTER>
Response:
Executing "go 0xBFC00000" Command... Resets the Base Station. Usage: passwd <username>
m. n. 4. "help upload"
5. "help tranceiver"
The "help transceiver" command provides the administrator with all subcommands required for the configuration of the transceiver. Command:
PR> help transceiver<ENTER>
Response:
PointRed transceiver commands:
trnscvr -Set Transceiver/Set Cable mode trpwr -Change Tx power level use trfrq -Change frequency 24 b. c. trmode -Chose frequency mode in GHz (2.4, 2.5, 2.7, etc...) a. Command:
PR> trnscvr Toggles the Base Station configuration between the wireless and cable application. Response:
Transceiver Application or Cable Application Command:
PR> trpwr 102 Any integer between 0 and 202; with 202 representing maximum transmit power Response:
Transceiver Power Changed: Old=202, New=102 Command:
PR> trfrq 2551.00 Check the transceiver you have installed for the appropriate frequency range before you change the frequency as described here. Verify that the displayed trmode corresponds to the label on the transceiver unit. Response:
Transceiver Frequency Changed: Old=2593, New=2551 Command:
PR> trmode Response:
Usage: trmode <parameter>
d. Current trmode is: 1 Use trmode 0 for "2.4GHz"
Use trmode 1 for "2.5GHz"
Use trmode 2 for "2.7GHz"
Use trmode 3 for "2.7GHz-Wide"
Use trmode 5 for "2.2GHz"
Use trmode 6 for "2.0GHz"
6. "help debug"
The "help debug" command provides the administrator with all subcommands required for the debugging of the CPE. Command:
PR> help debug <ENTER>
Response:
PointRed debug commands:
trace - Enables trace level functionality memps - ThreadX Byte pool info prvload - load file to the file system jump - Jump to specified location txtest - Tx link test loopcmd - Execute Commands in loop z - Block/Unblock trace printouts getinfo - Get information about CPE(s) 8/22/03 25 c. a. Command:
PR> trace b. Command:
PR> memps Command:
PR> prvload Command:
PR> jump e. Command:
d. Enables the Trace function. Runs a system memory check utility. Load file to file system. Runs program from specified location. PR> txtest 100 AA 192.0.0.3 Test the transmitter of the CPE. Response:
Send packets test[192.0.0.3]: Msgs=100 Delay=8 Len=100 Data=0x0A Tx Quality: 100.00%, Packets recv/sent: 100/100 f. Command:
PR> loopcmd txtest 100 AA 192.0.0.3 Endless loop of the CPE transmitter test, can also be used with other commands. Has to be stopped by hitting the esc key. g. h. Response:
Send packets test[192.0.0.1]: Msgs=100 Delay=8 Len=100 Data=0x0A Tx Quality: 100.00%, Packets recv/sent: 100/100 Tx Quality: 100.00%, Packets recv/sent: 100/100 Tx Quality: 100.00%, Packets recv/sent: 100/100 PR>
Command:
PR> z Command:
PR> getinfo Runs a system memory check utility. Command only used on BTS. 26 Appendix A Deployment Example 27 BTS Administrator Manual Doc# 10-0051 Example Configuration The following example will explain how to configure CPE2 from the Network diagram on the previous page. This will include the use of the qinfo command for the alignment of the antennas. 1. Complete physical installation as described in Chapter 2. 2. Connect with your PC to the CPE as described in Chapter 3. 3. Verify the default configuration:
PR> show config<ENTER>
CPE Station PointRed Technologies, Inc. PartNo: 13-0020, Version: 3.0 Compiled: Thu Jan 23 19:25:32 2003 Lan IP Address 10.0.0.1/255.255.255.0 Default Gateway 0.0.0.0 Wan IP Address 192.0.0.2/255.255.255.0 Mac Address 0.c0.11.1a.39.c0 DNS Server(s) 0.0.0.0, 0.0.0.0, 0.0.0.0 DHCP Server(s) 0.0.0.0, 0.0.0.0 Board ID: 0xc0111A39 Transceiver Application Watchdog ON 4Mbps System Scrambler OFF CPE receiving Non-Rate limit messages 4. Set the LANIP address:
PR> enable<ENTER>
Enter Passwd: *****<ENTER>
PR> lanip 10.0.1.1 255.255.255.0<ENTER>
New Configuration:
CPE Station LAN IP Address : 10.0.1.1 LAN Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 WAN IP Address : 192.0.0.2 WAN Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 Default Gateway: 0.0.0.0 MAC Address: 0.c0.11.1a.39.c0 Transceiver Application. PR> wanip 192.0.0.3 255.255.255.0 New Configuration:
CPE Station LAN IP Address : 10.0.1.1 LAN Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 WAN IP Address : 192.0.0.3 WAN Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 Default Gateway: 0.0.0.0 MAC Address: 0.c0.11.1a.39.c0 Transceiver Application. 5. Set the WANIP address:
29 6. Set the transceiver parameters:
PR> enable<ENTER>
Enter Passwd: *****<ENTER>
PR> trstate 2.5GHz Transceiver ON Transceiver Setup: Power=0, Frequency=380 PR> trpwr 202<ENTER>
Transceiver Power Changed: Old=0, New=202 PR> trfrq 2551.0<ENTER>
Transceiver Frequency Changed: Old=380, New=2551 PR> 2.5GHz Transceiver ON, Frequency=2551, Power=202 PR> commit<ENTER>
PR> reset<ENTER>
Executing "go 0xBFC80000" Command... 7. Aligning the antenna using the qinfo and qinfo 0 command:
PR> qinfo<ENTER>
Max Bytes Sent: 143, Pkts sent: 1
[351546] Total number of Free buffers avail: 100 Number of control pkts sent: 583497, rcvd: 371304 Number of data pkts sent: 19, rcvd: 7 PR> qinfo 0<ENTER>
Max Bytes Sent: 143, Pkts sent: 1
[420342] Total number of Free buffers avail: 100 Number of control pkts sent: 715786, rcvd: 423947 Number of data pkts sent: 23, rcvd: 7 PR> qinfo<ENTER>
Max Bytes Sent: 0, Pkts sent: 0
[429255] Total number of Free buffers avail: 100 Number of control pkts sent: 17138, rcvd: 15437 Number of data pkts sent: 0, rcvd: 0 PR> qinfo<ENTER>
Max Bytes Sent: 0, Pkts sent: 0
[436523] Total number of Free buffers avail: 100 Number of control pkts sent: 31125, rcvd: 27647 Number of data pkts sent: 0, rcvd: 0 PR> qinfo Max Bytes Sent: 76, Pkts sent: 1
[444953] Total number of Free buffers avail: 100 Number of control pkts sent: 47325, rcvd: 42231 Number of data pkts sent: 4, rcvd: 0 PR> qinfo 0<ENTER>
Max Bytes Sent: 76, Pkts sent: 1
[463499] Total number of Free buffers avail: 100 Number of control pkts sent: 82909, rcvd: 76815 Number of data pkts sent: 4, rcvd: 0 30 PR> qinfo<ENTER>
Max Bytes Sent: 0, Pkts sent: 0
[470729] Total number of Free buffers avail: 100 Number of control pkts sent: 13898, rcvd: 13898 Number of data pkts sent: 0, rcvd: 0 PR> qinfo<ENTER>
Max Bytes Sent: 0, Pkts sent: 0
[475837] Total number of Free buffers avail: 100 Number of control pkts sent: 23718, rcvd: 23718 Number of data pkts sent: 0, rcvd: 0 The way to work with the qinfo and qinfo 0 command is to first configure the unit completely then resetting the internal packet counters to zero by issuing the qinfo 0 command. Following the reset you pan the antenna and issue the qinfo command from time to time and compare the number of control packets sent and received. When the numbers become to hard to compare for a quality improvement reset the counters again with the qinfo 0 command. Repeat this process until you have aligned the antenna in the direction where the packet loss is 0. 31
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POINTRED TECHNOLOGIES BROADBAND WIRELESS ACCESS SYSTEM CPE Manual rev 1.5 CPE Installation and Configuration Manual Doc# 10-0050 Trademarks MicroRed and PointRed are trademarks of PointRed Technologies Inc. Windows and Microsoft are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. All other trademarks are property of their respective holders. Legal Notice Copyright 2003 PointRed Technologies Inc. All rights reserved. All information in this manual is subject to change without notice. No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form, or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying or recording, without the express written permission of PointRed Technologies Inc. FCC Emission Information This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when equipment is operated in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. 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. Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. FCC Radiation Hazard Warning To ensure compliance with FCC RF exposure requirements, this device must be professionally installed outdoors on a permanent structure with an antenna that is separated from all persons by a minimum of two meters. Using higher gain antennas and types of antennas not covered under FCC certification of this product is not allowed. Installers of the radio and end users of the system must adhere to instructions provided in this manual. CPE Installation and Configuration Manual Doc# 10-0050 Safety Warning: To avoid shock, do not open or attempt to service the unit or its associated power supply. This unit is not a user serviceable device. Warning: Do not touch antennas when transmission is in progress. Possible adverse health affects can occur. Warning: Explosive device proximity warning-do not operate your wireless network device near unshielded blasting caps or in an explosive environment unless the device has been modified to be especially qualified for such use. Caution: This instrument transmits radio frequency energy during normal operation. Do not stand or work in close proximity for extended periods of time to avoid possible harmful exposure. The long-term health effects of exposure to radio frequency energy are not fully understood. Caution: When performing antenna installation and grounding ensure that it presents no threat to people and property. Verify that the antenna mast is grounded properly and is protected from voltage surges and static charges. Observe all regional and national building and safety regulations. Contacting PointRed Technologies for Information or Support 397 West Trimble Road, Bldg. 2 San Jose, CA, 95131 USA Telephone: +1 408 383 0153 Fax: +1 408 383 0157 Web: http://www.pointredtech.com Email: support@pointredtech.com 2 Table of Contents Trademarks Legal Notice FCC Emission Information FCC Radiation Hazard Warning Safety Contacting PointRed Table of Contents System Overview The CPE Modem The Transceiver Unit Installing the CPE Modem and Transceiver Connecting to the System Configuring the System Advanced Configuration for the system administrator Appendix A: Deployment Example 1 1 1 1 2 2 3 4 5 5 6 9 13 19 24 3 Chapter 1 PointRed Technologies System Overview T he MicroRedTM is a family of wireless equipment for the broadband connection of endpoint users to the Internet or other electronic destinations . The system operates at microwave frequency in either point to multipoint (PtMP) or Point to Point (PtP) configurations. The system consists of a Base Station, with its transmit/receive unit (transceiver) and antenna, and one or many Customer Premise Equipment (CPE) sets each with its associated transceiver and antenna. The system provides Wireless operators the ability to quickly deploy Broadband Access PicoCells in dense population areas. Unlike SuperCells, the Base Station generates a focused approach to Wireless access systems. Operators may choose to target specific areas in their market to generate end user sales rapidly or incorporate the Solution into a SuperCell to provide coverage to otherwise blocked customer areas. The system operator can then pick and choose where to deploy the PointRed PICO CELL in a far more profitable manner. The systems Pay as you Grow concept is key to keeping system subscriber acquisition costs low. CPE Installation and Configuration Manual Doc# 10-0050 The CPE Modem The Customer Premise Equipment (CPE) Modem functions as the endpoint user interface to the Internet or other media types. The CPE is an easily configurable subscriber Modem unit. That provides a 10BaseT connection type for multiple applications such as Data, Voice, and Video. The CPE is partnered with a Power supply that operates at 110VAC or 220VAC. The Transceiver Unit The Tranceiver unit functions as the RF interface for both the Base Station (BTS) and the CPE Modem endpoints. The Transceiver can be configured with various antenna gain combinations and models and is powered over the single connecting RF cable by either the CPE Modem or the BTS. 5 Chapter 2 Installing the CPE Modem and Tranceiver Pre-Installation Requirements:
1. Suitable CPE Modem and Transceiver Installation Location 2. Suitable 110/220VAC source 3. Customer Endpoint Computer or NAT Router 4. Basic hand tools Component Inspection:
1. Carefully unpack the CPE/Transceiver package and inspect the units for physical damage. 2. Verify that all the components are present against the shipping information or Purchase order. Immediately contact PointRed Technonogies Support if any portion of the package is missing or damaged. Call
+1-408-383-0153 or send an email to support@pointredtech.com Mounting the CPE-Tranceiver 6 1. Mount the Tranceiver Unit with the F-Type connector downward using the supplied clamp. 2. Mount the NON-integrated antenna (verify polarization is the same as the BTS antenna that covers this sector!!!) to the Mounting location above the Tranceiver unit and connect the N-Type 50Ohm coax cable to the N-Type connection on the Tranceiver. Then, connect a F-Type 75ohm cable to the Tranceiver F-Type connection. CAUTION: DO NOT CONNECT the other end of the coax cable to any device yet. 3. Once you have mounted the Tranceiver, Route the 75ohm coax cable to the CPE Modem. 4. At the CPE location, Connect the 75Ohm coax cable connector to the CPE IF connection port on the back of the CPE 5. Connect the Supplied Power Supply to the CPE Modem as pictured below. The Transformer end of the Power Supply must be connected to a 110/220 VAC, 50-60Hz compliant power source. 7 6. This completes the Physical installation of the CPE Modem and Tranceiver. IT IS NOW safe to connect the System components to the power source 7. Point the CPE antenna in the general direction of the BTS. 8. To align the CPE antenna to the BTS use the qinfo command. More details on how to use the qinfo command can be found in section 4 and appendix A. 8 Chapter 3 Connecting to the System Pre-Configuration Requirements:
1. Installed BTS and CPE Modem 2. PC with Win 95/98/2000 or XP, 128megRam, Pentium II, with Serial Port 3. 9-pin RS-232 Serial Cable with Null Modem 9pin 4. Ethernet 10baseT Crossover Cable 5. Test Server PC Connecting to the CPE console port 1. Connect the RS-232 Null Modem cable to the CPE Modem RS-232 Port. 2. Connect the other end of the Null Modem cable to the RS-232 port of the PC. 3. Left Click, Start>Programs>Accessories>Communications>Hyper terminal 4. Click to Open Hyper terminal. 5. At the Hyper Terminal Window you will see a dialog box (Connection description). Enter a useful description for example: System Configuration Here is an image of the Dialog Box Connection Description Cont. 9 6. Click OK. You should see a dialog box named Connect To. Select the proper COM port connected to the RS-232 Serial cable. Here is an image of the Dialog Box Connect to 7. Click OK. You should see a dialog Box named Com (your com port) Select the following settings: 115,200 Bits per second, 8 Data bits, None Parity, 1 Stop bit and None for Flow control. Also assign your PCs Com Port. If you are unsure of you COM port, click Start>Control Panel>Ports to find your Com Port configuration 10 Here is an image of the Dialog Box with COM2 Properties 8. Click OK. You should now return to the hyper terminal window. Hit the Enter key, you should now see the Point Red Configuration Prompt. 9. Here is an image of the Hyper Terminal Window: Hit the Enter key to see the PR> prompt. 11 10. You are now ready to configure the Network Settings for the PointRed System. 12 Chapter 4 Configuring the System This Chapter describes all the commands available for the user to view the system settings. This document also provides the commands syntax and system response for each command. The system commands are:
1. "help" or "help info"
The "help" or "help info" commands introduce all available commands. On the CPE-MODEM system:
Command:
PR> help<ENTER>
or PR> help info<ENTER>
Response:
PointRed info commands:
help - Show this help menu version - Display version information systime - System time state - show current station setup show - show configuration information listcpe - List CPEs in the system qinfo - Queue information trstate - Transceiver State enable - Enable login to the system Also try help [info|ping]
PR>
2. "version"
This command displays the firmware version installed in the CPE. This information might be requested if you contact customer support at PointRed. Command:
PR> version<ENTER>
Response:
PointRed Technologies, Inc. PartNo: 13-0020, Version 3.0 Compiled: Thu Jan 23 19:25:3 PR>
13 3. "systime"
The "systime" command shows the system time and CPU Load. To exit from the systime function you need to retype systime. Command:
PR> systime<ENTER>
Response:
[06:56:32] CpuLoad=29%
4. "state"
The "state" command allows the user to see the current system configuration. Command:
PR> state<ENTER>
Response:
CPE Station LAN IPAddress: 10.0.0.1 LAN Subnet Mask:255.255.255.0 WAN IPAddress: 192.0.0.1 WAN Subnet Mask:255.255.255.0 Default Gateway:0.0.0.0 MAC Address: 0.c0.11.1a.39.c0 Transceiver Application. 5. "show"
The "show" command opens up a menu with a variety of subcommands that allow the user to see but not modify the system settings. Command:
PR> show<ENTER>
Response:
PointRed show commands:
cpes - Display CPEs in single line format config - Display Running configuration slice - Slice information status - Print the CPE Status routes - Route entry list qinfo - Queue information ratelimit - Rate limiting CPE info upload - Show Code Upload Status a. Command:
PR> show cpes<ENTER>
Response:
LanIP 10.0.0.1 LanMask 255.255.255.0 Mac 0.c0.11.1a.39.c0 WanIP 192.0.0.2 WanMask 255.255.255.0 14 b. Command:
PR> show config<ENTER>
Response:
CPE Station PointRed Technologies, Inc. PartNo: 13-0020, Version: 3.0 Compiled: Thu Jan 23 19:25:32 2003 Lan IP Address 10.0.0.1/255.255.255.0 Default Gateway 0.0.0.0 Wan IP Address 192.0.0.2/255.255.255.0 Mac Address 0.c0.11.1a.39.c0 DNS Server(s) 0.0.0.0, 0.0.0.0, 0.0.0.0 DHCP Server(s) 0.0.0.0, 0.0.0.0 Board ID: 0xc0111A39 Transceiver Application Watchdog ON 4Mbps System Scrambler OFF CPE receiving Non-Rate limit messages c. Command:
PR> show slice<ENTER>
Response:
Base Station Time Slice: 7 CPE Time Slice
: 7 WAIT Time Slice
: 0 Current Trace Value : 0 Prints Not Blocked : 16512 PR> show status<ENTER>
Response:
This command is only for the Base Station. d. Command:
e. Command:
f. Command:
PR> show qinfo<ENTER>
Response:
route_bq) len: 0, min: 0, max: 0 route_cq) len: 0, min: 0, max: 0 cpe->hipriq) len: 0, min: 0, max: 0 cpe->lopriq) len: 2, min: 0, max: 2 PR> show ratelimit<ENTER>
Response:
Rate Limit is not enabled in the System PR> show upload<ENTER>
Response:
Upload Completed or not Started .. g. Command:
6. "listcpe"
The "listcpe" command shows to the user all the CPE's that are configured in the system. 15 Command:
PR> listcpe<ENTER>
Response:
CPE list:
Number of CPE(s) : 2
[CPE 1]
Mac address 0.11.22.33.44.c2 LanIP 10.0.1.1 WanIP 192.0.0.3 Number of packets sent : 0 Number of bytes sent : 0
[CPE 2]
Mac address 0.11.22.33.44.c8 LanIP 10.0.0.1 WanIP 192.0.0.2 Number of packets sent : 38440 Number of bytes sent : 53989430 7. "qinfo"
The "qinfo" command lets the user view the activity on the system. This command is also used to align the CPE antenna. To align the CPE antenna type qinfo 0 to reset the counters and then type qinfo and compare the sent and received number for the control packages. Align antenna until the packet loss is 0. Command:
PR> qinfo<ENTER>
Response:
Max Bytes Sent: 0, Pkts sent: 0 8012580] Total number of Free buffers avail: 100 Number of control pkts sent: 0, rcvd: 0 Number of data pkts sent: 0, rcvd: 0 8. "trstate"
The "trstate" command lets the user view all the settings of the transceiver. Following the example of a 2.5GHz transceiver. Command:
PR> trstate<ENTER>
Response:
2.5GHz Transceiver ON Transceiver Setup: Power=182, Frequency=2593 9. "help ping"
The help ping command shows all the commands that can be used with the CPE internal ping utility. Command:
PR> help ping<ENTER>
Response:
PointRed ping commands:
ping - Ping [host] [#times]
16 endping - terminate the current ping session pstats - display statistics about ping delay - set milliseconds to wait between pings host - set default active IP host length - set default ping packet length 10. The following is an example on how to use the ping command with its associated sub commands.
"ping"
Command:
PR> length 100<ENTER> (Sets the length of the ping package to 100bytes) PR> delay 800 <ENTER> (Sets the delay between pings to 800ms) set inter-ping delay to (approx) 800 ms. PR> ping 10.0.0.10 25 <ENTER> (Sets the ping address and the number of times the address is to be pinged, in this example the address will be pinged 25 times.) Response:
Pinging 10.0.0.1 with 100 bytes of data:
PR> Reply from 10.0.0.1: bytes=100 seq=0 time<2ms Reply from 10.0.0.1: bytes=100 seq=1 time<1ms Reply from 10.0.0.1: bytes=100 seq=2 time<1ms Reply from 10.0.0.1: bytes=100 seq=3 time<1ms Reply from 10.0.0.1: bytes=100 seq=4 time<1ms Reply from 10.0.0.1: bytes=100 seq=5 time<1ms Reply from 10.0.0.1: bytes=100 seq=6 time<1ms Reply from 10.0.0.1: bytes=100 seq=7 time<1ms Reply from 10.0.0.1: bytes=100 seq=8 time<1ms Reply from 10.0.0.1: bytes=100 seq=9 time<1ms Reply from 10.0.0.1: bytes=100 seq=10 time<1ms Reply from 10.0.0.1: bytes=100 seq=11 time<1ms Reply from 10.0.0.1: bytes=100 seq=12 time<1ms Reply from 10.0.0.1: bytes=100 seq=13 time<1ms Reply from 10.0.0.1: bytes=100 seq=14 time<1ms Reply from 10.0.0.1: bytes=100 seq=15 time<2ms Reply from 10.0.0.1: bytes=100 seq=16 time<1ms Reply from 10.0.0.1: bytes=100 seq=17 time<1ms Reply from 10.0.0.1: bytes=100 seq=18 time<1ms Reply from 10.0.0.1: bytes=100 seq=19 time<1ms Reply from 10.0.0.1: bytes=100 seq=20 time<1ms Reply from 10.0.0.1: bytes=100 seq=21 time<1ms Reply from 10.0.0.1: bytes=100 seq=22 time<1ms Reply from 10.0.0.1: bytes=100 seq=23 time<1ms Reply from 10.0.0.1: bytes=100 seq=24 time<1ms Ping statistics for 10.0.0.1 Packets: Sent = 25, Received = 25, Lost = 0 17
"enable"
11. The "enable" command lets the administrator log on to the system to change settings and ad or delete other users. Ones the administrator has logged on he can use the help command as described before and he will get a longer list of commands to choose from. Command:
PR> Enable<enter>
Response:
Enter Passwd: *****
PR>
18 Chapter 5 Advanced configuration for the system administrator This Chapter describes all commands available to the system administrator to view and modify the system settings. This document also provides the commands syntax and system response for each command. T he system commands are:
1. "help"
The "help" command introduces all available commands. In this section we will only discuss the commands that are useful to the administrator and have not been available to the user. Command:
PR> help<ENTER>
Response:
PointRed info commands:
help - Show this help menu version - Display version information systime - System time state - Show current station setup show - Show configuration information listcpe - List CPEs in the system qinfo - Queue information trstate - Trasceiver State enable - Enable login to the system Also try 'help [info|network|config|upload|tranceiver|ping|voice|debug]'
2. "help network"
The "help network" command provides the administrator with all subcommands required for the network configuration. Command:
PR> Help network<ENTER>
Response:
PointRed network commands:
lanip - Set LAN IP Address gateway - Set Default LAN Gateway IP Address wanip - Set PWAN IP Address dns - Set DNS Server IP Addresses dhcp - Set DHCP Server IP Address for Relay nslookup - do DNS gethostbyname() route - CPE Routing information table portrule - Set/See Hi priority Port numbers 19 PR> lanip 10.0.0.1 Response:
New Configuration:
a. Command:
CPE Station LAN IP Address : 10.0.0.1 LAN Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 WAN IP Address : 192.0.0.2 WAN Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 Default Gateway: 0.0.0.0 MAC Address: 0.c0.11.1a.39.c0 Transceiver Application. b. Command:
PR> wanip 192.0.0.3 Response:
New Configuration:
Command:
PR> gateway 0.0.0.0 Command only required if multiple networks behind one CPE. Response:
New Configuration:
CPE Station LAN IP Address : 10.0.0.1 LAN Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 WAN IP Address : 192.0.0.2 WAN Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 Default Gateway: 0.0.0.0 MAC Address: 0.c0.11.1a.39.c0 Transceiver Application. c. CPE Station LAN IP Address : 10.0.0.1 LAN Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 WAN IP Address : 192.0.0.3 WAN Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 Default Gateway: 0.0.0.0 MAC Address: 0.c0.11.1a.39.c0 Transceiver Application. d. e. f. 3. "help config"
The "help config" command provides the administrator with all subcommands required for the configuration set-up. Command:
PR> help config<ENTER>
Response:
PointRed config commands:
addcpe - Add CPE to the system delcpe - Remove CPE from the system Command:
PR> dns Command only used on BTS. Command:
PR> dhcp Command only used on BTS. Command:
PR> port rule Command only used on BTS. 20 c. d. e. f. g. h. i. j. k. l. m. findcpe - Find the CPE in the Cell cperoute - Fixed routing entry for the CPE pollratio - Show/Set the poll ratio commit - Save configuration to the FLASH ratelimit - Show/Set Rate limit for specific CPE prset - Set Parameters sync - Synchronize non-volatile parameters nvset - Set non-volatile parameters nvedit - Edit non-volatile parameters useradd - Show/Set/Delete users in the system passwd - Change Password reset - Reset System a. Command:
b. PR> addcpe Command only used on BTS. Command:
PR> delcpe Command only used on BTS. Command:
PR> findcpe Command only used on BTS. Command:
PR> cperoute Command only used on BTS. Command:
PR> pollratio Command only used on BTS. Command:
PR> commit <ENTER>
Response:
PR> Commits changes to non volatile memory. Command:
PR> ratelimit Command only used on BTS. Command:
PR> prset Changes the startup configuration. Command:
PR> sync Command only used on BTS. Command:
PR> nvset Command only used on BTS. Command:
PR> nvedit Command only used on BTS. Command:
PR> useradd Command only used on BTS. Command:
PR> passwd Command only used on BTS. 21 b. c. Command:
PR> reset <ENTER>
Response:
Executing "go 0xBFC00000" Command... Resets the CPE. n. 4. "help tranceiver"
The "help tranceiver" command provides the administrator with all subcommands required for the configuration of the transceiver. Command:
PR> help tranceiver<ENTER>
Response:
PointRed tranceiver commands:
trnscvr -Set Transceiver/Set Cable mode trpwr -Change Tx power level use trfrq -Change frequency trmode -Chose frequency mode in GHz (2.4, 2.5, 2.7, etc...) a. Command:
Toggles the CPE configuration between wireless and cable application. PR> trnscvr Response:
Transceiver Application or Cable Application Command:
PR> trpwr 102 Any integer between 0 and 202; with 202 representing maximum transmit power Response:
Transceiver Power Changed: Old=202, New=102 Command:
PR> trfrq 2551.00 Check the transceiver you have installed for the appropriate frequency range before you change the frequency as described here. Response:
Transceiver Frequency Changed: Old=2593, New=2551 Command:
PR> trmode Response:
Usage: trmode <parameter>
d. Current trmode is: 1 Use trmode 0 for "2.4GHz"
Use trmode 1 for "2.5GHz"
Use trmode 2 for "2.7GHz"
Use trmode 3 for "2.7GHz-Wide"
Use trmode 5 for "2.2GHz"
Use trmode 6 for "2.0GHz"
Verify that the displayed trmode corresponds to the label on the transceiver unit. 22 d. 5. "help debug"
The "help debug" command provides the administrator with all subcommands required for the debugging of the CPE. Command:
PR> help debug <ENTER>
Response:
PointRed debug commands:
trace - Enables trace level functionality memps - ThreadX Byte pool info jump - Jump to specified location txtest - Tx link test rxtest - Rx link test prtest - Test the menu loopcmd - Execute Commands in loop dbytes - Dump block of memory z - Block/Unblock trace printouts getinfo - Get information about CPE(s) a. Command:
PR> memps b. Command:
PR> txtest 100 AA 192.0.0.3 Test the transmitter of the CPE. Response:
Send packets test[192.0.0.3]: Msgs=100 Delay=8 Len=100 Data=0x0A Tx Quality: 100.00%, Packets recv/sent: 100/100 Runs a system memory check utility. c. Command:
PR> loopcmd txtest 100 AA 192.0.0.3 Endless loop of the CPE transmitter test, can also be used with other commands. Has to be stopped by hitting the esc key. Response:
Send packets test[192.0.0.1]: Msgs=100 Delay=8 Len=100 Data=0x0A Tx Quality: 100.00%, Packets recv/sent: 100/100 Tx Quality: 100.00%, Packets recv/sent: 100/100 Tx Quality: 100.00%, Packets recv/sent: 100/100 PR>
Command:
PR> getinfo Command only used on BTS. 23 Appendix A Deployment Example 24 CPE Installation and Configuration Manual Doc# 10-0050 Example Configuration The following example will explain how to configure CPE2 from the Network diagram on the previous page. This will include the use of the qinfo command for the alignment of the antennas. 1. Complete physical installation as described in Chapter 2. 2. Connect with your PC to the CPE as described in Chapter 3. 3. Verify the default configuration:
PR> show config<ENTER>
CPE Station PointRed Technologies, Inc. PartNo: 13-0020, Version: 3.0 Compiled: Thu Jan 23 19:25:32 2003 Lan IP Address 10.0.0.1/255.255.255.0 Default Gateway 0.0.0.0 Wan IP Address 192.0.0.2/255.255.255.0 Mac Address 0.c0.11.1a.39.c0 DNS Server(s) 0.0.0.0, 0.0.0.0, 0.0.0.0 DHCP Server(s) 0.0.0.0, 0.0.0.0 Board ID: 0xc0111A39 Transceiver Application Watchdog ON 4Mbps System Scrambler OFF CPE receiving Non-Rate limit messages 4. Set the LANIP address:
PR> enable<ENTER>
Enter Passwd: *****<ENTER>
PR> lanip 10.0.1.1 255.255.255.0<ENTER>
New Configuration:
CPE Station LAN IP Address : 10.0.1.1 LAN Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 WAN IP Address : 192.0.0.2 WAN Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 Default Gateway: 0.0.0.0 MAC Address: 0.c0.11.1a.39.c0 Transceiver Application. PR> wanip 192.0.0.3 255.255.255.0 New Configuration:
CPE Station LAN IP Address : 10.0.1.1 LAN Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 WAN IP Address : 192.0.0.3 WAN Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 Default Gateway: 0.0.0.0 MAC Address: 0.c0.11.1a.39.c0 Transceiver Application. 5. Set the WANIP address:
26 6. Set the transceiver parameters:
PR> enable<ENTER>
Enter Passwd: *****<ENTER>
PR> trstate 2.5GHz Transceiver ON Transceiver Setup: Power=0, Frequency=380 PR> trpwr 202<ENTER>
Transceiver Power Changed: Old=0, New=202 PR> trfrq 2551.0<ENTER>
Transceiver Frequency Changed: Old=380, New=2551 PR> 2.5GHz Transceiver ON, Frequency=2551, Power=202 PR> commit<ENTER>
PR> reset<ENTER>
Executing "go 0xBFC80000" Command... 7. Aligning the antenna using the qinfo and qinfo 0 command:
PR> qinfo<ENTER>
Max Bytes Sent: 143, Pkts sent: 1
[351546] Total number of Free buffers avail: 100 Number of control pkts sent: 583497, rcvd: 371304 Number of data pkts sent: 19, rcvd: 7 PR> qinfo 0<ENTER>
Max Bytes Sent: 143, Pkts sent: 1
[420342] Total number of Free buffers avail: 100 Number of control pkts sent: 715786, rcvd: 423947 Number of data pkts sent: 23, rcvd: 7 PR> qinfo<ENTER>
Max Bytes Sent: 0, Pkts sent: 0
[429255] Total number of Free buffers avail: 100 Number of control pkts sent: 17138, rcvd: 15437 Number of data pkts sent: 0, rcvd: 0 PR> qinfo<ENTER>
Max Bytes Sent: 0, Pkts sent: 0
[436523] Total number of Free buffers avail: 100 Number of control pkts sent: 31125, rcvd: 27647 Number of data pkts sent: 0, rcvd: 0 PR> qinfo Max Bytes Sent: 76, Pkts sent: 1
[444953] Total number of Free buffers avail: 100 Number of control pkts sent: 47325, rcvd: 42231 Number of data pkts sent: 4, rcvd: 0 PR> qinfo 0<ENTER>
Max Bytes Sent: 76, Pkts sent: 1
[463499] Total number of Free buffers avail: 100 Number of control pkts sent: 82909, rcvd: 76815 Number of data pkts sent: 4, rcvd: 0 27 PR> qinfo<ENTER>
Max Bytes Sent: 0, Pkts sent: 0
[470729] Total number of Free buffers avail: 100 Number of control pkts sent: 13898, rcvd: 13898 Number of data pkts sent: 0, rcvd: 0 PR> qinfo<ENTER>
Max Bytes Sent: 0, Pkts sent: 0
[475837] Total number of Free buffers avail: 100 Number of control pkts sent: 23718, rcvd: 23718 Number of data pkts sent: 0, rcvd: 0 The way to work with the qinfo and qinfo 0 command is to first configure the unit completely then resetting the internal packet counters to zero by issuing the qinfo 0 command. Following the reset you pan the antenna and issue the qinfo command from time to time and compare the number of control packets sent and received. When the numbers become to hard to compare for a quality improvement reset the counters again with the qinfo 0 command. Repeat this process until you have aligned the antenna in the direction where the packet loss is 0. 28
1 | User Manual statement | Users Manual | 80.56 KiB | August 10 2003 |
EMC &Radio Approvals 3 September 2003 Reviewing Engineer Thomas N. Cokenias Test & Consulting Services for Commercial, Military, International Compliance P.O. Box 1086 El Granada, CA 94018 Compliance Certification Services 561 F Monterey Road Morgan Hill CA 95037 Attention: Mike Kuo Applicant: PointRed Technologies Inc. FCC ID: QDU-MCRD-5R7 Re: User manual supplement Dear Mike, As you know, Pointred has certified a number of different radio products all using the same IF units for cpe and base station (only the frequency range of the outdoor unit is different for each product). As such, PointRed has standardized the bulk of the user manual with respect to antenna installation and software setup. They will supply a user manual supply addendum with each product that will be tailored for the specific MPE, antenna type, and power output reporting requirements for the radio. For the referenced device, a 5.7 GHz addendum has been uploaded to the site. If you have questions or need further information, please contact the undersigned. Sincerely, THOMAS N. COKENIAS EMC Consultant/Agent for Pointred Technologies Inc. tel: 650-726-1263 fax: 650-726-1252 tom@tncokenias.org
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2003-10-08 | 5730 ~ 5820 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | Original Equipment |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 | Effective |
2003-10-08
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
PointRed Telecom (P) Ltd.
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0018022947
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1 | Physical Address |
18/11B, Roopena Agrahara
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Bangalore, N/A 560068
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1 |
India
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
m******@ccsemc.com
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1 | TCB Scope |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 | Grantee Code |
QDU
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
MCRD-5R7
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
s**** m********
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1 | Title |
Manager-System Engineering
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1 | Telephone Number |
91-80********
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1 | Fax Number |
91-80********
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1 |
s******@pointredtech.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | DTS - Digital Transmission System | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Broadband Wireless Access System | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Grant Comments | Output power listed is conducted. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be fixed-mounted on outdoor permanent structures with a separation distance of at least 2 meters from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Users and installers must be provided with antenna installation and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
Compliance Certification Services Inc
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1 | Name |
S**** C********
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1 | Telephone Number |
408-4******** Extension:
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1 | Fax Number |
408-4********
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s******@ccsemc.com
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1 | 1 | 15C | 36 CE | 5730.00000000 | 5820.00000000 | 0.2040000 |
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